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NEW-YORK DAILY THE PRAM. ¥ 's “Customs of the Conu?.' M. Grover CRIME. 9 —— y “fhe pla; halid , and intro- ——— ced into it-onllfithi-::lsm:{ ghtness and va- NEW-YORK. §Ti¢ scenery was excellent—particularly in the lastact, at tho Jrench Theater, and will repeat that perform- | which yresented g serics of iluminated stinir-cascs in the interior of a Freneh phlace, and introduced a anco at a matinée, on Wednesday, when her present engagement will terminate. She then departs iuto (l’,'.'<fi‘- RISTORL - Madam Ristori will play Queen Elizabeth, to-night; GAMBLE. wiety which are deemed essential in holiday picces. | qyp n,uwwxusm‘m—&vs)—llqn‘lfl BY CORONER On Saturday Coroner Gamble held an inquest at extremely picturesque procession. Music, | Bellovue Hospital on the body of John McAndrews, who and sonw also diversified the representation. | . mortally wounded by aplstol shot in the abdomen on 13578 5 Wei. Our oid friend the German Chorus onec more emerged | ¢, ovoying of the 18t fnst,, at the corner of Forty-first st To-morrow evening, 8t Steinway’s Hall, Madam | to view. M. Groyer must very bappy in the | {06 SEHIECC A uimber of wituesses were examined, and jon from | possession of this lasting treasure. *Young Lmerica? froin their testimeny it wonld appear that on the ml;’riu in were in a- upon stilts, as a- sort of pverybody. A somewhat limited | Joon, No. 493 safid o the longing eyes of its | Some words passcd between the party au Ristori will give ber long promised Rec ; the French and Italian Poets. The programme in- | 1,01\ o111 eludes four selections: ** Les Pauvres Gents,” by Vie- | ballet was also vou t It Weo do not desire to be ill-natured; but on decensed and & nuwmber of frie “ La Pazza,” by M. Felice Bisazza, and the fifth canto | oo 0in and a Jittle less leg would be 1 drama of *The Inferno.” Mr. Grau has prepared a pamphlet, | yyent on the present stato of the . | 3 1 4 " Muller and the quarre e e tone acloctions, whiah il he of service | Mr- Chorles Barton—mn eatnect. and ¢ | iy S e ow i Aartin Kenting, T bably know—played | Wese Fortietlst., and at the same tin persons quainted with the French and Ttalian | actor, a8 our readers E 1 Jar s, 1t presents the original text, side by side | th heroie yart “in this piece, “and & trunslation—as in th lay-bo Th eni- | it ve well. Bnt why xeéchio the mannerisms s sty ey B S ho Tel- | 5 M1, Booth? Miss Kate Newton likewisc ap- ¢ jana.” by Pry X Vo Mr. Hass. Finally, the two_last-mentioned persons tor Hugo; “ La Madre Ttaliana,” by Professor Botta; | imieis. oy rrapd” {ett the saloon and went into the street. Soon after wo will mildly hazard the sugeestion that a littlo | 360, T8 SCCOT M FEageft the saloon, aud, while L improves | fe on the corner of Forty-firstat. and Ninth-ave,, ed | pistol, the ball from which passed through the Keiting, fortunately inflicting no wound, T s were fired, one of which etruek MeAndrew in the '] was renewed. iding at No. 280 Muller fired a irt_of ring of Vietor Hugo's poem is printed anonymous.y. N k d %ns other annlmh"ms ;,,m. 1,9.?.. made by Miss Kai weared 10 good advantage as Juniata, 8 Yingari, and .L‘f‘:.': of lillln: .i“',?.".'"fi"fioé'&f?.,“{‘x‘.f. :'A{:‘llll-;}}‘lxe.{:x::‘ ] 2 8 > P TOSS cet, fo opposing party, ir. Stoddart humorously personatod the wupleasant e of the Tatter, named Gleason, attempted to ke Fi Joseph Rovchietti and Dr. T. W. Par < ;nm’l‘:fl'inm( to be repeated witil Mada s | part of udrunken soldic st rotnins hither to play her farewell engagement. t the y of silence. This weck iscel- .fléln in April. Meanwhile, her personaiion Janeous performances are to be given at the Olympic. th" eroiue uf that tragedy will linger in the r. Stoddart and ofher members of the company memory of those who saw it on last Friday evenin, ce benefits, Next week Mr. Grau will inangu® | died. Muller and Hass were or 8 4 o) ion picture to her sumptuons and fiery 1 of German Opera. portrayal of Judith. 1t impresses the mm.d_nnd ]m_\:‘- DRAMATIC NOTES. ety thell che emotiovs by Mg, ITLeCiow, la | Ours” heldd e pincs at Wallacks Thestcr, aud o i traenels of artifice. These are its salient| continues to attract crowded houses. I has, sast g qualities, Crammna is nmde a widow by the act of an | decidedly, mede the popular hit of the season. The | sory thereto. The 1. The murderer then woos ber, keey demand ats 18 great and continuons. T.v-.lv.r«.,;.;-“« the oc secret. But an intuition cnables bor to, divh Mr. Booth viill appear at the Winter Ganden fo- | §Ratixe of Semanyet6iy oy o bl ecnfes a terribl p A :':“'5‘.,.:',;:‘}.;2':1 lans and exaobeSed and fury, to Turo | ight, for the first time this scason, o8 Bruiue, in | Flus e aced Yearh & native of _the murderer to the avowal of his erime, and then to | John THoward Bayne's tragedy, s entitled, Thesame | 432 2 et ing. furthor S Xil! bim by poison at the nuptial altar—that is her rmance will be given on Wednesday. “A New | uited d Debts,” wiil be produced on Tues- | aged 22 years. bim, the weapon fortunatel d to Bellevue Hospital, where b The Jury rende cd cime to Dia death by o pistol-shot 15 of Louis Muller, and tha to auswer any(hin Joln E. Hass was 1 prisoners were then conmitted { m of the Grand Jury, M ¥, aged 21 years, residing jon @ machinist. any, lived at No Both prisoners de- The rest of the piayers | {0 Lieor from Mulier, when the latter snapped it at wssing fire. Miller and Y went. to their hees. The wounded man he subscqueantly sted by the Twenty- ud Precinet poliee soon after the occnr d up to await the result of MeAndrows's injuries. r :Inl not deny the shooting, hut said he did it in | a verdict that the de- wound at they had con- with counsel. Deceased wis a native of this city, elf-imposed duty. A tervific couflict of passions is Jay o Ps tion here i ..mf" 'l"l‘nf\ :Itlxrvllrjl;n"fi;‘;":',(“?,; day, and Mr. Beath “,“h play Sir Giles Overveack. THE LEONARD-ST. SWINDLING CASE—ANOTIMR ARREST Plutareh, avd bas been often ‘employed, both Cendrillon” is still presented at the New-York ~—CONTINUATION OF THE EXAMINATION. . er, and *“The Black Crook” keeps the stage On Saturday, the examination in the case of Folger en aud off the stage, o illustrate the pos- sible grandenr of woman's virtne and the intensity iblo's Garden. But Balletis fast becoming & | g Tibbs, who so recently swindied many _of her devotion. It does not appear to good ad- vantagein Sigior Montanelli’s tragedy—for, while dry goods mercuants, wus ('qutln;:::l}‘: x.n“ P. wpirit makes it impressive, its incidents make it gt IQ:8PPEAr- | Juatice tivg. On Brhe odtiye dicrous. The idea of such awful heroism is fine, | ance at the Olympie Theater, to-morrow evening, in ]l 1]. |I|l xv., “m -lr’:';:ll"llirl'nm ic a4 abstractions but fine abstractions often lose | Hamlet, This performance—as our readers lave al- e fendants B rstod: heir weight and worth by being garnished with par- | youdy heen notified—is to be given for Mr. De Mo l and Lec tieulars. Camma, though pitiable at fivst, rapidly de- | gion’s besefit, and in response to the formal iw heen eon poste from i sympathy. \\"~ aro sorry for he 2 88 a loving widow, cruelly despoiled of her lord we feay and shun her as an avenging fury. | W In Kl whow are In addition, Williams is alleged to ha fo contrihase o, Mr. De Mondion's success in tho | F0 0 wany minor details in the tragedy, s gy . B mu"n, ..1-:-r; |I:..ixf‘ ..ll|:m<: |IIL|II|(1')I\|||I1.AI | * Unele Tom’s C: ,in” will be revived at Barnum'’s drh d :Im: ‘2:"2',“""".'.,7-""{ m@th‘ thy. Thas the druidieal p: 1 Musenm, to-day—Mis. G. C. Howard appearing as Durportin 'E:’]T“' yiment 8 the character and condnei of 1 parine | Topsy. R darnyan in a most bene’ forsed with the nawes of * 51 Mr. Hartz, the INlusionist, remain olent temper, at ddodworth's Hall,'desiring to anuse everbody who comes thither, and doing very wonder- nnot be bard,” Ji il the a d scene ore tiiesome, Bat Signor Moutane werves the eredit of having so constrncted Lis play as to give p seopeto. Camna. Madam Ristori left 1o op- | ful deeds in n fhict and graceful way that wnity for good acting unimpro At the out- | {00 much praised. “The Head'in the Ai her serene dignity tond! Wl winning. | in Parve,” the “Glove and Column Trick the muider of her hms- ‘ave shown nightly. bim, and intuitively | “yfr, Vdentino Vonsden, the “Polynational i ting up of her co 3-]\ u'hu} |.<I|u-n> !"I“l:m and winning his way to popular favor, by the sterling th sirated one of the | y,01it of his entortainment. His audiences have not qualities of hiex acting—Vitality. The spirit of | een Jayge, for the reason that Clinton Hall is not a seemed then topossess he nd thenceforward v attractive spot. It savors, indeed, of aendit never left her. Gleams of buman fe \aotuires, wacientifio.soireds and susters | ¢t B R 1 roith Have r and then glimmered through the bales T b M \onaden has set up there- | expenscs, el Etviox » feuly L uess 0f ber tempestuous fury, ut she no move | g5 41,0 r 1s of mirth, and whoever goes there is | o so; 54 had heard at that tivie that N ajng, The inearyation of SYCHZIVE | sure to be pleased. On 1s when_ouly twe or | Koods at T il @ gyt om 1o £100 I 6 KLl | fhiroe Tiave boen assombled, Mr. Vousden has | fkend oo g Jo, ation and dea it seéno thyt closas the seeand | workeq just as hard as though' he Liad been greeted | M8 telegram from Now @ot—that wherein Cawma wins froi hov Woger 480 |y o fulf honse. We trust that his patient industry | g B Aoy g D :ivmul ntrhu «'{‘q:::}]- Madan {h_eznriq m_‘lh{tg _;""3 ong real fuerit may not go unrewarded. “4 Co., auctionsrs, a6 No y per e have S rige 80 fearfnl, Saveih sIties 'will be présented thi o be had had sovernl i e an e e tation.; vt | Bevertingvelties will be Ir::l:;,d]‘lh“:-‘\.c,:‘lk the | Jh'of Scptenher s Wi com) re, find dvel of gentleness. As o | New-York Circus. The “ will | nyotoe of ghods and w wi the personation fully and _impressively | he managed by Mr. W, Conrad, * The Flying Rings” | make lim an advance ; this wis done ; ies an bnpossible and repellant ‘il:;nl of char Levantine, and ireccian after thelr first interview Wiltlams brow, v ‘Lhe death scene affected ns as Austin and Cooke. Performances wi . | Involce: imcy Were made out in Lis name érawn out. When execution is once dou Idth in the fism made it an advance of abont two-th dor, it would be well to let the potent poi Y o e e of thd goe vm invoices orow Camma's spirit as soon as possible. Death i oot 1 ¥ did bushi cs, and witness di fams, bhe was an att the 10th of and toid him that he was g tioneers, which be supposed he (Kiinck) ba ot for his wi purchased, nue in this with whose money t ot for Folger & Tibb 1y : & man had , takes an oath to ave izes the assascin, He) was electrical. The ‘when she exelaime thyilling, but it finel lger & Tibbs were hard up, ok sayiug that o and 11 White rviews with Wi ne did Master Humphrey's Clock” is aimniinee never a good subject for fableanx. Madam Ristori’ ! dresses, in this part, ave especially beantiful-—; Old Bowery heater, together w ith a new drama | were mad Payable to the order of W. C. o' the eye and a pictore to the memory, T called * Zillah, A Tale of Washington.” . A R al National Banks tho goods we g A dramatic performance will be given at the French | between he At of September and the 10th of No! witness could not tell exactly the entire ady white and gold, is exquisitely E:'Gm olusie standard of v stinet of richiness finds freer expression in the ot Over the second _dress, Madam Ristori wear remn(h», thickly studded with silver last robe is of white, cimbroid worning next, for the benefit of | (3" Clinin 1,000 it was beiween £60,000 thie Masonie Hall and Asylum Fund, Messts. N. B. | cheeks ; the amoant realized by the sale Maske sad A T both experienced managers | {0 bunts advanced ; witness exhibited pro ot the performance. All the managers in | and ahost of plavers has volnn- | at the store of Fi the number are Messis, Theater on Saturd lered with gold jong and crescents, aud coufined by a stomacher that hag.all the seeming of massive gold set with ru- bies and emeralds, We have only to add the suggess &n that when “Camma” is again produced, it wonid a and wwodphmln give some attention to rehearsals a cannot afford to dis- hould Madame Ris- s and short-camings & Tibbs ; witness asked Willinms if the boen sending thew from Sunth & Co, we Folger & Tibbs, and he that there w was 1 w Methu e Logan, Miss Kate Newton, and Miss Sallie of it. tlon’ was then postpc K, all the prisoners exeep g effects. The picee ‘with extraveous aids, i be i Messia, Matinée perfors % o' el on by MERCHANIS EX & TLeou's Minstrels will give a nee, g aid of the same Zood canse, Broadway, on Thursday next. by the way, will delight his ¢k, by playing trio iy Luc SIVELY SWINDLED RATOR ARRESTED, veeks past & number of enslvely swindicd I BROADWAY THEATER. | ast week of | 41t b engagement at the Broadway er. Bowe eault’s * Grimaldi, or the Life of av Actress,¥ will e | ! gevived on the occasion, and Mr. Owens will appear in | Budworth’s Minstr ne fo ik he is to appenr % Calls,” and are ohseived nightly by delighted part in | itinée js announced for Suturday and in payment t 1 ' o AN TMPOSTOR: 1onal Bauk, located st AN IMPOSTOR | Twenty-third-st, Tn each ense the | An actor, representing himself as Mr. sentation on that | Booth, the youngest son of the late Junins Bn g e g | playing at Edinbureh, and drawing large fraud ds by his impndent assuwmption, Mr, Joseph 1 Huli, No. *The Great ' Leon,’ mjcrs, th Al npon for tend Maylard would i crowds, Dr, Pangloss, in “The Heir at Law"— Which he 15 iinequaled—and as Solon Shiugle. Nonday evening Tom Taylor's comedy of * Vie- time” was presented for the first time this sedson, together with a substantially new piece | entitled **Chlorofoym, or New-York in 196 d ] @8 & satire upon false or foolish persons, who | that this imposter, who is Teprescnted fancy themselves to be victims, while in fact they able of Leavenworth, will meet with are making victims of all their friends, has been - herétofore recognized, in these columns—and, there- e fore, we forhear to reiteratea well worn mo ul. The MUSIC. ly—which is, in b"‘f\ high kind of fa | Phie Germans at the Thalia Theater have opened a Poshnol with o Joee e a, which, in the interests of the & g-minded female 80 wuch whose cxceller hewrt, we trust is to be well su We are Jed | to hope that & German season will reacquaint us with wil loug be st itcherbert, on 1 mtrary, L, 3 11 \ o many grand works which the fashion of the day ig- nore s us almost_ohsole g mfi: yet heen seen npow this stage—to \\'huvli | ished with a studions e s¥ is almost native. Mr. Owens playe Bitterby in. in customary s e, combin d characterization with unetnons b The ng music at the sou i of al the reservo! - S was o y T8 ot by any sacaus i the ac T delak and b metrealisd srem! fountains mds: | g cibaiia. ey b i er o wein, yet it ranks with good pieces of farce-ncting. The managers of the Thalian opera may do | parties whom he has vieth to the seini-new play of * Chloroform, or ) h for us, if they win enconragement, we | house 1o-dny and m.nmys‘u " there is no occasion for more than trust they wi L and b - g remarks. It isa farco in one aet. Jt satisfy, 1o wl pt ) « Ny played in New-York some 16 years ago, hut A substantial finsic Taf ording u been revamped to n.muly to (lnq pl\gc)_lt day. | sinply n faste, wanting in éaine rests upon the idea that, in 1867, a A ew-York { They will not preseni ug the Hesi &1 i an— minidab Slocum, pla «lby l\{r WIS~ | ax the hest rnsic; andf it s 1ol ly reiidéved, a FuMin whose wigd & well as ite Snperficial sensed, TieCa not cblorgform, 4t a dentist’s oifice, ind into wm- asted 100 years. The umstances of | chare anid b emmrcmm tlwreffim\_ sre described | dissalisfied, -night the *The ontset. Then, looking Hm)- etically iuto the | Fiute,” Shich cons the dramatist beholds and iudicates the | and Zelightful of fork of 1067, In wWhich is somnglent | 3 poiselle Jlvira X 1an is. unp];m\l 1o return to conscionse | of the Freneh opera, will ayg idea of the is manifestly bappy. | ar]l Wollxsolu's adn e have not patience to euumerate the various | ven's Sonutas on Satnrda abswdities that this | bnd praise Mi. Wolfss ns whiere they had bec % thus viethulzed as way, to the amoun! B his just desa T8 1 and distinetive music Germans have ing, where he wis 'hi« Eixth Yrecinet. Ly Te 1% i T of med eurs of nge tlemanly appearanes G By BROOKLYN, P ASSAULT ON A l'nLlL‘P}I Al Officer €. H. Miller of the For Yice force, was attacked aud sever Year's Day by a party of row, wan named Jol MeNamnra w | cerned nihe affair, and | tice Coruwall. = SHOOTING AVFRAY. On Sutnrddy evening, two men na !.“fi:(& Doyle and Thomas Dolan tion at the e i 1 n's venlure upon t dramatist has fore- prese . A prettyjstage lfl et was introduced info the | eoncerts en v of class wsic is to | e , ealled the mera reason fo beliov | auar Dolan was severely woun d over, iy » jon of fancy in itsrworkmanship or of cave . The dialogue is weak. Some of i) ate coarse. The acting was only tolerable. M 7 m"rgl)' simed to wake sport, and often suc- | espe 4 L Miss Celia Logan was uncommonly graceful | one has done more in this resp for the mus | piquant, in the part of Pink Patter, a femnle fon of the public of that city. His , of the time that is—always—coming. She | performer has stea Droadened “and. progressed, | ote, Brooklyn. Other property heside eed, » genuine talent for comedy. 'The | and to the interpretation of thonghi ful wus ul ers have been engaged to suceocd My. | brings o conscientious feeding und study, aud instrn- | held for further examination, = 3 at this theater, and they will appear on Mon- | menfal attaipment, wh wou the symglathy | dealer, was arrested Faturd ening next. i | und praise of students. Good fentures of My, \"ulh- having stolen an overcoat, val el vioth RS | soluw's voeal programume are the songs of Schubert ;g;;;g;{;.:;%, E L R W o New Ye e eain of “The Huguenot Captain,” will be yre. | #d Schumann, 1 i horse and. sleigh fentéd for the last time to-night at the Olympic belonged to John € v N f FIRE v. - 3 " gas 1d for examination before Just Corn k. Our notico of this drama has been \.lhfr:l"-,‘]"{ ’;‘\"t;’.:'fi]m hr LOS8 ABOUT §55,000, Ryerson obtained goods to ih Trowdell out from day to day; but—Dbetter late | wus discovered on the rear o M LARCENIES, charge of last, o vening, a fire et o4 r - s e :..?:hy‘?uulm, from Mrs, Mary Miller, ed up to awail trial than luvw' The piece does mot appeal | MO ';n‘l;:ll_l:llxu '.\'u.dn:x Nass .":‘1‘.,-’-I firomen | g ,\I;,.,h; By , 1.,.,],“..,,1‘“4 strongly to critical fayor, i & three-act play, P e | Raturday, for ha olen @ #hawl, v > NI L throeact Diay, | the flam d were buret- | Ny Morgan, of No. 204 Navy-st. Brooklyn. vin the Ingr 10 the et howey written in smooth and often vigorons prose, bat it the defeet of being over-laden with mere theatri- | Ffll:df Mr. Watts Phillips is the author—a Lon- dramgltist of considerable repute. His purposo | STABBED. ¢ pletely extinguished. upits, their losses Wieurances A sppears to have been 0 startle the spectator s yuuck | 'The basement wus ocnpled by the Nassan Dining SLilie fa possible, by first phinging him - aloon, Dainige by 005 w0 fusnrance. e o ‘th o o PURSERINinto:the il Of | ‘Tho: st tiegr a1y AR, & R, J. Lagint, | Shafer, undertook to et iem, Williams at New neipals, are st are W. C. Witlia 1G. K ath s Soaromatiate ians who At orged o tation of many journalists and citizens v ho desire e, Cenitral National Buuk, on e ol dramatic profession. Charies E. Bogest Paying Teller of the Central per cent_below market valu ds in Cinelnuatl, but on read- | e goods sold at anction averaged seventy Jind o conversy l“ull with Willtams & Tibbs on October 1, and u I stood that Wilias bad an office at the store of -peated his former s such o Mo ab Smith & Co., and wat be Ir. Maylard, of the [ip of y. On presenting the pmouneed 1o be worth- pers, and he did not v beaten on s as held for teial b u New-Year dy but Wil pro 16 88 4 | fron Johm MeLanghlin, corner of Commerc vanaugh, and th of ourleading ¢ Tombs, before f the of Oeto- ational 1ast . Grover of Ottawa, Lasalle County, TiL, testi ey for 11. B, Claflin £ th1s t he met Leonard G, i to attach goods Multom | 0™ the f,,m.‘.».,uu. of Wright. Dalton & l'uf,lnw i r ad el as ¢ for Folger & Tibbs; Klinck said that he was acting e goods had )8 ; the matter, called ou hiwm id that theré was a big chance for specilp- and that they Is within two-thirds of their valne, and ‘ent wis £ be made on thein ; the matter was tiated and the goods purehased; in reply to_a 10 do to make id lio hoped 0 lioawis selling Klinck had they would be Curtis, an auetjoneer in the employ of Curtls & testifjed that lains since tha 0& came to their store with an wd to knowf the firm would about a week €Ut two iore s p il stated he was | t say Where and §55,000, by about cquiled eds Detween ' oo 1o yeall atement, ntil thi Williams D—THE OFE- f oz le hy M In one of ‘the dand arrested Arrived at the refused to gve re would e wish to sce lium size, with 2 and very gen- y he wai tuken beforo Justice Hogan at the Tombe, but tifl refused to glve his in order that | , as widoubtedly other | A will call at the station- rday o for | e Jus- med Nicholas ged fnan alterea- , a Junk on o charke of from Dianicl L Thonius haviug The proj- tr ar; Phebe K. 7, by s | ROW IN A LAGER-BLER SALOON—THE PROPRIETOR Yesterday afternoon, between 4 and 8 o'clock, a | party of foir young ronghs entered the lager-heer saloon fon of North Becond-st. and Bushwick-ave., ted thenselves in such o dis- the proprietor of the place, named Whils dolng’ se, the anxious suspense, and then jerking hima np to the | bovksellers. Damage by water, §10,000; insured foF | rowdies struck him several t aes, and cansed him 10 ve- 25,000, in the Tollowing companies : Irving, §3,000; Man- | treat hehibnd the bar. Suafer finally, hecau , wamiinit of placid relief, and to do this as often us hin- | F47/0 o ko nggravated 65,0003 Hormony, §5,000; North American, §7,000; | that he seized a bottle and made” an onslaught on the ‘win nature might be expected 1o stand it. He has | Americas, Wertern of Butfalo, 6,000, u h > y Amel " , 2,000, party, which g em 10 retres y ot dis- “adeomplished his Henetolent design, His hero, a Hu- (_z::;a:r‘flmltf: ]fl“"g" 'f."(\\C'.'fi"'g{f:,"’i.fl:flfi'"’""“" Novs | brdck: u.-fm.’.",:f:‘«‘.'n',!}; fi'm":"r'.-' ",'t)::-“vw\‘-n.:, one '.'v'r'nm i ey N Ve nge vater, i . X o . gl 7w eniotad S0 acingiive, T | e e O e ¥ioont. wass.cood1o By || Lot Ly e o s . BV e ek 3 the law pursues-—and there follows | Anson Herrick & Son s M'"mfl Aftas otfice. Dawage | ook a Grand:st. oar after they left Shafer's Lm-x mn’i ] ion_of what sailors denote as | ::.«c:-‘i'::.'::f‘r‘:‘-ll.:;:;_m.rw, in tho Astor, Metropolitan, aud | managed to effeet their escape before o ,mlh-r':w--r" no- ' ’."m'""“'m_ hxfl-":fl" “: "m','.‘.',‘,'.'" '“"l;l nm'! sixth nDo::l.mnlr, "1‘;” (m('lnpi("flh)'"hfli {.'.'.'.T&'.‘x"“}."fl'a",'.\’.'}.‘i. b('x'.m i o b S . » cElroy, joi, printer. wage by flra and water, §10,000; ] S . and he might, e e g mz}‘:_ insured for 1000, £ B. Cluytoive Som, Cooper & Sher: NEW-JERSEY. i , Frederick Allen, 3. G. Dale and Iulen & Cornwell ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON A LUITLE GIRL, d object. Ao, at Jast, he coujes | have lost elect ood vings. Loss, nf;lcehur 'Lhnu Ihnu];u:- “«m:m" :hyr:plnmludw s 3 lfll‘:‘ é::cm "y ulhfi ‘:c‘r;r;h;- otheras offl wrbl:wt. ':jn:o 'f;:lcdu'x;’mybhylvu" yese and | and taken before Justice Paterson of 3 hom H T,,”:‘,“, oor, """“'m' cupied by P, Laws, priuter. Priday evening, charged with outraging oy L AT L | pymage by witer, 50005 Insared. Uttle English girl 6 ye i m: u.':i";’l‘::”““ 'flu | | The rear of the fifth floor was occupled by W. N, Wim- dence being conclusiy o M spectator | wor, anuucturer of Wood cugruyers Diocki the County Jail to await trial. Acew R ps has wronght | #2,000. e 18 insured for §1,500 in the Baltic Insurance | Newark, aud is em| Amarried man, named James Haw, was arrested South Bergen, the person of rs and 4 months of age. The evi- the prisoner was committed to sed resides wt yed_us cook for a gang of laborers mauner, quictly defy- | Compaty. on the Newark aud Now-York Railroad at Bergen 1 i nsony | L o ot st ety it siown TN o0 o A, d-m- bullding is owned by Miohiel Gil ‘folp}, and 13 | A hoteldkeeper at Plainficld, N.J., named L. D. amnged to the extent of 1 8 Brockaw, was arrested in Jersey City on SBaturday even- BT THLEGRAPH YO TiX TRIBUNR. o W, dn.c—l‘hm peindely P Ol Bew e o WESTCHESTER. about 60 or 60 rough Jooking men, lauded ing, charged by 8. L. Bond of the above- d X . LAND OFFICE REPOKTS hain D SAt s hors vt aaa P ant ¥ from n‘\l’m wagon. Brokaw claims that the xm;‘u‘&‘y ‘was won for him at a raffle. He was Leld for cxaminition PUGILISM—A FIGHT BROKEN ¥, About six o'clock yesterday morni TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1867. ear Whittocks Poiut in the town of West fthen formed o nnl( prize code. Two of the pa: w mmt;nlmuccd ors Ktyle; sevel the party raised the cry of seen whom the fightess mis police wns raised the party Fakes, and with-al r hoats, and in great hasto Tows h of men seen app! to their work, an tare of the disap- “le om'enr in the Heenan lice, n_purty of officers. a\m-k!y unloosed their ty of laborers on tlieir they heartily enjoyed the potitedparty. HEAVY EMBEZZLEMEN BY TRLAGRAPH T0 TUE TRIBUNE. SAN T RANCISC with embezzle o Was about $50,000, DIARISM AT THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, N. 0. , Jan. 5—An attempt was made t~day to firo the t. Charles Hotel, d in time to prevent any scrious T BY AN EXPRESS AGENT. Jan, 2.—Thomas R. Anthony, late & Co, at Stockon, had been ar- went. The @mountof the Ne: shorily after noon but was discovere SUICIDE OF A SAN FRANCISCO LA 1sc0, Jan. 4—aen. C. H. 8. cer in this city committed suicide by blow- with a Derrin d to have been done Wl worary 1t of insanity, hile laboring under a tem- brought about by 1ong scknoss. 1853 from Buifalo, where he CRIMINAL COURTS. COURT OF SPECIAL SFSSIONS, [Before Justice Kelly.] a1 list on Saturday stood as follows: Petit assault and battery, 24 keeping disorderly doument, 1 v‘lnlaung ruelty to animals, corporation ordinance, 't; sup A CURIOUS CASE—AN ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.—Mrs. y has a stand inside the ferry house of Fulton Ferry, on the New-York side, where sho wells pewspapers, She is a lady nearly 60 years of age, and #he Ras held this stand, by permission of the City Council and y Company, for 22 years. Of late years the stand” thie old lady oceupies having become )y been sought after who have striven to oust etor and install somebody else, This one newspaper il is a franchise worth thousands of dollars—the profits of sine place are from $33 to §60 per dicm., info Court by @ Miss Snrah of stealing “a muif, worih ; says the muff must have or the purpose of founding it of stealing, thereby injurivg her depriving her of her stand in artics have been Margaret Hau varions and_sun- o original propri-s putation and eventunlly the marke?, She also says that certain 3 years endgavoring to procure this Staid, which she 1d for half ¢ lifetime, and that, especill med Sulliven his been most unsernpulons an s to turn her out. afly 60 years of age. s aod daughi ach and all the best edu for. She is rich, comparntivel estate in the shape’of honses aud lots fu ¥rookl, extent of over $40,000, and hestde, sl of her stand in the market, of from $125 to §300 sneh dreumstances, should steal a wretehed, old, sed Band cat-skin muff, not worth & dollar, is almoat incred- Mrs. Hanley Is an She has brought up rs, and has glven to ion ‘that money That such o woni R’lv 80 r'rh”lll ape blis] dndel, (- détends; viot dilly stiowed' by | Einilh Soem stated, but also produced ment from several of the first citizens of , testitying most Irs, Hatiley, to t t Mis. Hanley's erfect integrity by the_editors any, however, the magistrate found the defendant guilty and fined her 850, ~Two scamen, who carney and Charle their names as Richard wete brought into Court on complaint of Mr. nk. The testimony of one of the officers of their own ship told the entire story und d the whole questio ael of the same e, the City along side. The two prisoners, 1, werg two of the fourteen; zone on board the stra | Jegan 1o piek up varions carry them off. onee followed thew his own ship, the Cit 11 their possession. they attacked hita with & belayin and it wis only af u thew on ship eve sent to tie Island Peuitent wton, which lay was told of this be at m in the forecastle of vith the stolen trunk prices witl be elarged fo & elerke b enpect When he unds DisorvErLy Hovse—Julins Striker and Washmgton g o disorderly house at | was Dot particy felt ustified in from Perth Amboy, bound for Aspinw strong, but nevertheless the magist g o fige of 860 each. onice ; bnt, the dvarne & simik; ¥, I the suit, who place. The latter nufortunate 18, thesefore, left (o serve ont his 50 days i prisot. TOMPS POLICE A yonog man named arge of having stolen w is employer, Mr. Syms, a number of Colvs re- to the syalue of $500, al that he sold the w Heavy Tuert or FiRg Starr wis arrest apons (o u locksmith n and stated that he had \ Btarr, giving hin 3 Hing thew to a Mr. Smith pleaded not nitted in defaiilt of §2,000 bail. /r orMoNEY.—OniSaturday Frank B, Ellls was ar- an, ehiarged with having stolen v, MroH.J. Mes- # each for tl Conrtlandtsr, Start pleaded g the witted for examinat {rBOARD.~On Friday John L. Rose re- yourd o vessel Lyfng In the ten by the Taiter with a bar of result of the injuries inflicted b ¥ evening a wan gamed !l With a wian named Hy 3 which Marphy drew BTAlBING APFRAY.~On Frid Jauies Murphy had state, and Murphy has be initted Lo aw . NEW-JERSEY NEW L-KNOwN Crnizes, n, Mr. Thomas Corrlgan, ymer at fhe store of Lis som, N wddenly fell upon the floor and i pired. Mr. Corrigan has resided in Ne nrs, having |-c||‘n in the gre P while waiting 1. Ouie_of the latter is a Lolie clergynian, at present conected with Hall Colege ut Sonth OF 3 elnldren—all sons. v llege at Rome, from which place he I8 now rel VICE S~ Yesterday services, appropriate to the day, were b At St. Patriek’s 1 mass was cekebrate Vespers in the evening. Roman Catholie ¢ n at stolen from | he | the complainant was found in his rnw-.hm.nml hie wis 3 artin Burke, TEMPERANCE - MEVTI N ting will be held this evening in the Franklin-st. M. ch, it Newark, o le addressed by Fdward J. oner was | i, under the a1 -pices of Newark Dividon, No. WY FELEGKAPIL 70 TIR TRIBUNE. Wal DEPARTHENT ADJDTANT-ARNKIAL'S WASKINGTON, Jui. 4, ) ~2. By dircetiou of the President a Board (o ruance of the aetof Congress of the 3d of | rancisco, Califorul Sruerar, Onnexs, Ne on_ the Sth day of for the examination The following i the detail Mebowell, Brigadier General. t-Colonel 2ul United States Artilery. k, Bargeon. Brovet Licutenant. er-Gen. J, . Tidball, etion of the cases Lefire it, nnti} o Seperu, Milary Divison of War, “The Board will adjourn on the compl ealled together by the Commandin ler of the Becretary of E. . Towxmwxo, Anssistant Adjat MISCELLANEOUS. ndent General, Recruiting Servico, hns been directed to ita of the General Service, U, Vin Chicago, Dlinols, avd epartment of the Platte for amigument to faitry, i of the’ ransfer of arma of the 30th U. 8, Tufuntry, from T4 Tt to Spencer rifen, that pegiment 4l ot move’ row rmy, to Omaba, Ne- X , having recently recelved e o ccompany hiy eghnent, ST S — NAVY GAZETTE. BY TELEGRAVIH TO THE TRIBONE. g Becond Assistant Engineer (ieorge Cowel, from the Py F e e £ ngiuver ‘oster, frot the stexmer Tallapoosa, ORDERED, Dee. 20.—Acting Eusign Joseyh M. Siiains, to (be steamer Ascutoey. INTME, REYOKED. Wi "Allng Rtoud Xiaisant Evgiaer Devid WA&' Trglueer Buos Dec. 29.~Mate . Howr trm Desesias - CITY NEWS. 7 e Sknsox 0¥ Tim Ry, Dr.CawsyEn,—The Rev. the color, but If this must Complexion ond hcial de elopments 0} he was white or black. N i WRONGLY NAMED.—The so-called “Union Associa- tions” recently reported as having held primary elections for delegates to the General Committee, Ward officers, &o., belong to the Twent ity-thivd-st. servative party, the Chairman of which, Thomas ‘who was active agalust the clection of Fenton, has been the Gene nmittee. The reilected Chairman of Regular Republican Union Associations do not elect their cers aud delegates until next Fall, made #0 that the people may not be real status of the meetings recently e Norice 10 Sorpiers—Soldiers who have lost their disehurges, and those who have been discharged by reason. of disability other than wounds contracted in the service, the former not heing admitted to file their claims for nd the laiter not being entitled to the aet of Jul; fi;fi are req bountie bouunty, a mans meeting which 8 o’cloek fu the evening, at the rooms of Relief and Clatm Agency,” No. 136 Canal-st., for the pur- pose of adopting such resolutions, and signin tions which will urge the passage of a law an proper authorities in Washington to pay those two of men who are by aceldent deprived of the benefits of the bouuties by laws now existing, ——y PrERSONAL~Among the arrivals at the hotels are Postmaster-General Randall, at the Astor House; Reir- Admiral Palmer, U, 8. Navy, the Hon, Jsaac Buchanan, Canada, and Capt. Pim, London, at the Brevoort House; Gen, T. A, Staples, Maine, Capt. Laurie, of ;‘ha 34th B&%fl- landers (Eritish Army; , the Rev, D. G. Haskins, Dridge, and G, B, mfilu...., exq., Aspinwall, at the West- ll]hnnter Hote!; Bishop Clarkson, Fisk, 8t Louis, at thw 8t. Nichofas somely decorate neatly w services v approprisie fon of 8¢, M i taken up 108 ie b ian Charelr, nition of oue T, will gl e o —— The U. 8, stear 1 quehanna, Commodore James | Alden, Vera Cruz 1 Orleans 24th, and Key « od; M Ensign, 0. W. Farnholt; B. Leithe Becond di Acting Third Assista i, Herd Teon. SrEcian ANNOUNCEMENT. 2 . 356 Broadway. Half Repver Goldawith's Book keepi yited to th MARINE 1OSS OF TRYE BARK ANNA E. GARDNER. rduer, Capt. Leavitf, sailed , with a cargo of coal, 1. Nothing worthy of note oecurrcd until the 1280 of December, which day commenced with s and a heavy sen, andat s p. m. the vessel thi-east reef of Grand Turk, The boats when the yessel immedi- containing the mate and ey heldon to hee unil The bark Anna E. € J. strong g on th BY TELRGRARIC 70 THE TRIBENK. Flonr—Demand e for No. 1 8 for Double Kxtr No. 2 Chiengn 8§ do. at #2737 quiet at #1 12 per biwk. for No. 1. Bistes, itye and T nal. 8 - York sy reighe very Catton Feposi & Vit by Flont of |nl‘ fl.'n; Extrss, § L ard brands of that £ Land steady at 1 active, el 3,770% shippesl #6025, L Aite and b Corn, 8. fur N . Pravi Flo u, and 3,000 Hogs. Sbipwerts, xira, ¢ Pork quiet st %10 50 f and e, and dull.& Middli ping_grade. Crown Paint, #1,550; i Beleher, #132; 1 8ax Fraxcisco, ranging from $1 65 & 170 per grudes. Flour, $6 8 e, Al i W at Yellow Jn Opbi, % PA S;‘ENGEKS ARRIVED. , Jan. 6—In bark Prindessa Alexandria~B. 11 FROM ST, Lawtos, W. I Jobu Tafug. ———— LATEST SHIP NEWS. PORT OF NEW-YORK.........dax. 6 A ARRIVED, Steamakip Saratogs, Kins, Richmond aud Norfolk, with mdse. sl puss 10 (. Helwekou & Palmore. mflufl“w. Breaker, New-Orleans, Dee. 29, with wdse. aul w fim--hi&(irn, l)nu(,lllél:u, New-Orleans, Dee. 30, with *'M pass. to H. B. Cromwell United States steamer Susquebanns, Commosore James Alden, Vers o Brason Sastingo, 160, New-Orleavs, $4th, aasl { Boston), Seott, Leghorn 60 days, with wmarble, ragy, &e., Cruz Dee. 2, Tumpleo, th, Jun, 1. K?hw t Sardis (s to Fahbri & Chanugees ner, Bark New-York, (iibhs, Miragoane 29 days, with logwoed to James Borland & Co. Left no vessels. Has Lad very heavy weather; lost aud syt walln, Bark Privdesse Alexandria (Dan.), Vendon, St Croix 22 dave, with wagar, molsases, ke., to Roche Bros, & Catfey. Had ver) hfulnmflm J"’,':." Bark Autclope, for New Wark Fuiwa C, Litescld (of Rockland), Daweon, New-Orleans 20 days, nean. Tarsen, Rio Junelro 65 days, with . Mas been 14 days N of Hatteras, ul I8 salle. - Bdwuhu(mml'-fl-‘,l V., 20 days, with fish to G. dars, and schr. Ella v to Metealf & D Bri ‘.}uyfi-- (lnr'.j. Yum‘i elncke & Wen goles lost and ap) V.'W lwright & Co. Leman By s Iy o J SAILED. Fiip Mary T, fr Bag Praocloo=tr VIN & CO'S ALUM AND DRY FIRE AND BURGLAR Are now considered the Best in the ‘This correction 18 deceived as to the IVES’ PATENT LAMPS! The SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, and In every way THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING axd TABLR ) €an be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as 648, Sled. and neatly, all WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADI NEY, or unscrewiug the BURNER We deal in KEROSENE GOODS of al Kinds, and the best KEV! OIL fa market, and invite the attention of ull busers, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cirenlars, with prices and testimoniale, sent to all JULIUS 1VES & Co., No. 40 K57 Sole sgeatsfor THE POLDING FOCKWT LANTERN. 1 JANUARY, 1867. GREAT REDUCTION + IN THE PRICE OF ProTESTANT EPISCOPAL ORPIAN ASYLUM.—Last RO B AMBRE, evening the anniversary seryices of the Protestant Epis- ROBRS D OH 4 copal Orphian Asylum was held at Christ Church, corner of Fifth-ave, and Thirty-fifth-st. The church was il the orphans, to the number of 3 grouped around the ehurch. re read by the Reetorof Christ Clhiureh, and an mon was preached by Dr. Alexander Vin- urch, after wlich an offering was 1it of the children. e New ReniGiovs Parer.—The Clurch Union is the name of & new religlous paper, which has for its ehiet ob- ject to promote and to make visible the unity of the Chris- An “open commmnion,” and the *recog- iMgelical Ministry, by the juterchange of pulpits,” are specially mentioned as euds which the paper . Sost of the religious denominational, that the chances of an able led ou the broader basis of Christi Wwould seem to be very good. The first munber has just been publisted, e SMOKING JACKES, 1 | CARRTAGE BLANKETS, ! AND SHAWLS, DEVLIN & CO. SPRING FASHIONS. J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) Sk F R 8 MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE PRESENT PASHION OF LADIES' DRESSES, 2 1.8 £ 3-4 AND 3 YARDS IN OIRCUMFERENCE. Also, @ Full Assortment of all the POPULAR STYLES of Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Elliptie Skirts, AT RETAIL BY STRANG & ADRIAN By, ppers of the country tmpieo 5th, Bantiag Jan. 1, arrived he following is a | < her officers: Commodore, A. E. K. Benham, e cow; Pflylflll[;rl‘ W. 1I. DeHart, John C. -Enginee aybor, Leo Bertsch; P M. Clerk, tonti ieulars in circulars. LORD & TAYLOR, ARNOLI, CONSTABLE & Co., AND MOST OTHER VIRST-CLASS STORES. Jsive Manudactarers and sole oavers o DISASTERS. .. ity AT WHOLESALR by the P, PLULEY & CARY, 79 wd S1 READE-STS, X. T, Ry, S mnlda, . et Dhvesare S Yo o and Chest difbeiioe, wi A uaraatee to cure the followiog Asthios, Catarrh, R Blindness, Worah Discases, Seroful (will phve & new seal EVERY disease des Prepariug o ¢fve np husiness !lml-undfl. \?‘ Pee. 3, Second-st. Morrisania, do_certi Spring iéh Consuption. _Tried bt was gradnelly sinking and pre the vear, expecting to die. On the I7th inst. 6. Brown's Metaphrsical Discovers, weeks, | find my disense brokes wwas in wy life. We have it everywhere. My place of business s No. 174 Rit Remergher Mow. M. G BROWN at Tuvslay, whero her celebrated Metapliysical Diseovery, #5; Se: Water, $1, small 25 centa. A Hox of the Metaphysical Discovery wou! Brovet Major J. G. Mackenaie. It wili hreak up the worst 0 TO MACFARLAND® Twenty-Ahirkot. aud Broadwsy. and all the oid 8 paul kindly snpplicd CONSUMPTION CU o die. o P 56,1, VALENTINE SPR. HE STATE OF TRADE. that I bave Lecn very ill 4 warket steady for ¢ es quiet. Grun— transactions reported. Coru guiet quict af e, Barley held at $1%1 03, i onaMarket for Heavy Mess Pork steady at $30 50. Dressed Hogs, warket easier; quotations, 71w h tn the Discovery, L, N Y No. 51 Bowdat, e rations may always be obiel novator, $1: Poor Richand s £y® . Soid by Drag T oo wouk) ave Jared the. Eh of comgrtion. and_market firn 1V “There von wil fod caniund. Worke, and ;guflu of nho‘ .|:av Pats X Gmnwfi ‘offees, Fish, Flour One 0 TO THOMAS R and Murray-sts., where you wil everything else cheaper than any store in New-York. _Ope price ENING GAZETTE. NING GAZETTE. (XM £ % RER TUE EVENING Tu E EVENING GAZ G GAZET vernl to ears. Ruilway Freights Afbany, e The Oswegy st year 5213 tuss of frmand good ss 3“.1 sicam 15, by sail 1§ 1 wore active, and_closel 8lj@t2e. Osts firy e, Barley vuehanged. i ot $18 50, with sales of Stawd wdy held strongly ab $18 el, closing st iy pep PUE EVESING TGAZEY shipped, 1,000, Clos Spring #1015, X #10. | 2 05 for Now 2, aud 1 58 'l‘ll E EY 8, 2,000 bash, Onta, 2,00 Cleor Stles #1 L 15,000 bush. W hea 2,000 bbls. Vloar, 3,000 bush. ew Yellaw, W3S dull it B Mixed and Yell K, #20. Land dull at 11je. it steady st $O23DH0 50; Superine, $10 2 20, Whisky steady st §2 26, Mess o " 6, THRER CENTS. Receipts thos far st Tovw Midhliug nowinal st THRRR_ CEXVE, @A, Wil , Sl @Re. ~ Bpirits Turpentive, #4230 Tar, #1685 Common Nosiv, it $3@815 26 Lov s EVENING G { TPIETEVENIN TPHEEYENING G PHE EVE PHE EVENING GAZE ANDKERCHIEFS, i, Clivten Mall, Aver- THRER CENTS. Montx, Jan. 5.—Sales today, 1200 hales, the market cloaing quiet THRER OFFTS. 1 Wheat market continues dul), e pounds for_good SOME OF many T estimonials addiessed x GLAMORCGAN SOAP COMPANY, No. 45 BROADWAY, X. ¥. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Tise value of your Savanive is fully | Laundry and geveral use, | NEW.YORK HOTEL. nye, 0 be an excellont recomue HIRAM CRANSTON, Proprictor. od At this Hotel, fo Tt bae heen found, from Household, awl Kitehes poi piblies New-York, Dee. 91, 1066 SOUTHERN HOTEL. i, WHN, preprctens your Ravouine iv our 5 wiad B it o tuvainal BRUCE & ther Testimonials, thronghout the Unite] Stotea X hiigmend s . AR DAMS & CONE, No. 684 BROADWAY, in- vite purchasers t lup:.l their ucman wnd by the best workiaen, at new two- 180 | M Sehun (of Buston), Gibbe, Bavanesd 14 days, with lumber to 16 days, with cond to master. corgetown, D. C., 4 days, with eol to E"F