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NUMBER “S10, EW YOR, The U. @ Coneul at Halitas tor Washburn, thiserening, that the Choeapeake is near Chester, in Mah om Bay reque the captain or mate te sent With to ideatify the pirates. Iu the absence of ihe captain, who is ia New York, and the n | badly wounded, the towardess and one of the | will be taken on board the gunbost Acacia ceed there, leaving about 10 o'e ock to-night, Congressional Proceedings, NNAVIIIth CONGRESS-Senate. Washington, Dee, 15. Latest News BYTELEGRAPH TO TUE NEW YORK svy BUTLER FAIRLY AT WORK, EXPEDITION INTO VIRGINIA, | Rebel Garrison Captured, | | Portiand, Dee. telerraphe to Co! 5 and fn forth- Occupation of Elizabeth City, N.C, Mr. Lane, of Kansas, pt ro. a sian doced a bill providine that all (raMe in gold, sliver Cheering News From Texas, God foreign exchange (cf speculative purposes, in the Purchaee through a orker, by deporting thaa the fall aw unt of the purchase, or what is ko THE CITIZENS FOR THE UNION, @ margin. is exprecsly orl Two Regiments Recruited for Banks, 2 'are: Tauraco if tah cinco house "by e tee. - WEWS OF THE CHESAPEARE, or isn’ vice ete ie eet, at, ews wet y 4. Provides ae the penalty for vio! HER CAPTURE HIGHLY PROBASLE, | the pro f the Act, on eonrtetie —-— ——-— fs et Conrt in the Dist tet e walt , ‘ - « , Gi nce te comriitted, a eu not lee an one r PROCEEDINGS Ol CONGRESS, | sore thes tre chesene doit sient (sm one nce | for not welve wonths for olfence br Ene oars { See. b. Gives in ormery the fine Interesting Senato Debate, | Mr. Anitonr sudmitted the jollowics, which wae — — - j referred to the Comrultter on Military Atta ade. &e.. &e. te erors be, and they a _ \ ) %, +| P u . Gen. Butler at Work. tuind tor Leif gauantt Captare of a Rebel Garrison nt Charles cacti dered ape City Court Mouse, Va. Intredneed @ bill to amend Washington, Dee. ib. Tue following dispatch was ted, An Act to define ard punial con Qeteived hers today : epiracier, pare Oi: aleo the 24th peetion Fotrarss Mownos, Va, ec. tg, | Oo [he Art f Nits Scall ng out ‘he Nationa Gen. Wistar, with my spprotation, eeat outan ex. | fhe: Paered March de, lor Padition to Charlee Clty Court House, om the Je | THR RU ame PRICON ERA Qorvetios Biver, to capture the enemy's force stationed there, | MP Vavin hy.) called the ree @nd I have the pleasure to forward bis report of ig | {OP 10 the exchange of prisoners, arg ing © @omplete success, What addeto the briliiancs cf ite Skins the policy of ry furing Ochievement, is that it has len accomplished during white coldiers, because the rebels thine @ terrible storm. BOP Drries. ihe neers canrive fe denounced at length se ! ley of the Adm jou npon t Maoor General Points in which the necro is affected. charac e Yorktown, Va. Der. 14, 1872. Maye Gon. Puller position ae tnonstroua, end referring to the aa ae | QA ne the regan’ Abraham the Piret Y have the estisfaction to announce the complete Mr. Jolinact id doomed it pe fective clear that e@mecess of the expedition sent ou! ander Co. Weat h ty demand dths continusn tthe cachang All worked in muccensfy) combination. Oureavaley | apkleaaraie prise rete chon he Wald ant eae ke carried the enemy's comp at Charlee City Couit | colored soldiers I preeveded to combat the opin ior Hlonse, after ehary fighting the enemy firing fren \ of the Bene or from "entucky (Linvie,, that the - m on n be pr te c eted hit ewe thets houses. We captured S officers, and 52 enlisted | of the ower cfihe Pronienen Tf a tenet ee ewe mee, being the whole cormmand of thres compan: put Lis foot on these shores, hae nc ident the WS horses. and 3 mnie, berides mane shor, be rev to cal ann? bi val the fae ite bien th , power of the government can evpply as not Con @nthe ground. Thr enemy's cauip. with ite ey | grea the power apen the slave population to Menta, arms, ammunition, and provisions, were all (bh f mot @ssenti thoroughly destroyed Cur lows ie Captain Greeory. aeverely woonded. ona | govern: Gergeant, And one corporal killed, and four men | bs oe Aad forever. £0: BB: ket Wounded. The New York Mounted Riftes, iu 44 hours, | atroy e'govarunurnt, the beet reer vonstoanN te een Marehed 76 miles, the 1i9th New York Infantry, in | ., Mi. Davin, m reply, argued that the @4 boars, marebod 61 miles, molly ina severe worm, Ms rytee pe + ite, | Auk were 10 sh ate ned Moving day and night, and walking their ahs off, | are conferred by the (onelitution alc ne, avd t “ee whieh should be made good by the government. Ail ped tM a RN Bi tok da I Gre entitled to high commeniation for gallantry | ton hence she Precio Connie kunt: end unflinching endurance, Col. Weat eepecially, for @tties.nor hoe he the power to organize any measnre Bis preei ution of @ ditienit ecrbinaiion, by | 97,2 area Ricca nation or ike vin pow which alone he could have accomplished my chert erthat the war continue til the next Pree dou J.d. Wutan, Bogadier Gene al. eetion Me wena t € been t oveht toe 5 pe awol! dmomiatretion bad . Occupation of Elizabeth City, NC, in goad faith devoted ttaelf to the pe eine “ ené (Py Mail» nounced in the Crittenden resolution, and t the poe? 5 i. commanders ofthe armire had vot been selected not A correspondent writing from Portemouth, Ve..Dec, herause of there hortility to tie tedele but because of U1, gives an acconet of another succesful expedition | thir oppo ition to eiaver tn Gen. Butlers departent. He save 1 nity Hates is 143 said nothing could enbdue bg ie inter ntor ae indier v deny . Brig. Gen. Wild, commanding the colored troops in tie danita af bantlemoa ex niet ny that it was t jepertmest, has undertaken @ mer. important | war in order to iniuence the pe @xpedition. his brieade left this vicinity on r-'tlon. Arr day last, in two coluinnr, one tabira t route men never wa ten through Prineess Anne ( onnty, via Kempertile and go the pres nent Great Bridge, the other folowing the tow paihif he Davie uy Dismal Swemp Canal now for rowe months oats de “ atk our Ines, The columns united at Hintomeviile. NC, ber whence an advance war mate on Kirabeth city! a wbich was cceup sd yestercn. withont it The rebel inhab tente were taken complete! were rr at the eudden advert (er hant Flirabeth City w the than the ance eee stomnd bins, ft “6 ent 4 Was true toatevery Beuator wae etau wt the fouleet wens and 4 i vive the country have been + ted to t men to coopera v Tehall etar r i t bours for EFlisabets (ity, end wil erite «, pr itl occa. oe b ethey From Tennessee. ee ceiers nce tu those Affairs at Knoavilic. | ator had mace onal Washington, Dee. 1 The Sra courteons'y fur. edin tt ’ wishes the following fadvanceof ite pub! e, he hed b © Telegrama were received here lute Knoxvill’ up to vesterday morning @ssumed commaud of (he troops Iately under Geo, | Burns) id the lave had departed from that eity for Cineinnsti, All waa then qniet i tren, Voeter had vicluiy of Krorville, It wasstated thereon the authority of | My ees Bn! ere dep cin ecouts and mesecogers, that much of Geseral Lone a n si etreet’s artillery aud tratos hed fall a into the hands ras tell Datel ole & four pursuing force, but there accounts Incked eon- | a tod frmation. Theregioninu which the purantt is now | & Y “ tare, t { 4 » . aired it found even iutot ‘ ra‘a of ing made in eo far ant from the telegraph as to ihe Manatar tres M Cation the ge make tt dificult to verily such statements as prempt- | ri which was prom, PeUppreseed Ly the preaiog an desirable” | olllicer Wy 00 deol eons a a | Mr lane (Ind.) remarked that he understood tha } Benator frcm Keotucby to say e Ma From Texas | declared it was provored - ie power, Mm though the e.ect The Loion Mew Kaliving. Ift be true the Adio metrat e conidenee « u Boston, Dec. it. A Now Orleans correspendent of Hs raid ‘be r ‘ My a the Boston Tusvriina writes thet the expeditionof rion habe like to Know th le t the offic: Gen, Banks to Texas ise glorious sucess The t sion iereplied, the Senator mistook A geutle men are rallying ander the standard of Gen Banks was forrurely @uacmber seother House fim large numbers. Ail the Texans required was a there ware Maorlieoe ns ead if ip the next Py render the office Mr, Lane hed ouly thistoeay. Any MijorGe who would make eich a etatement was one hovore of the Government, If true, the Governor wer uamcethy ofconfideuce, Amoneof the hussbleat Supporters of the Government he denicd that auy such remark wae true The pendtog reso ution of Mr. D: the Muitary Conwittee. ‘Ihe nepal force to back them up, and ther repentediy said that ff @ sufficient army wae rent to anist them, they would soon have lexas all right agsio. They have already proved the truth of their etatements, for Gen, Banks has recruited two regiuments ance he landed in that Stair, and the work fs still goine on, the Texans coming tron: their places of conraalment, nd enrolling themse ves in the Union army. aeral e 19 wan referred to » then adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The Speaker laid before the House a meseage from the President, most cordially reecmmending that Captain John Bovere, who csp ared the Fingal, tor hue distinguiebed real, brawery, aod geueral good con. duct, recelve @ vote of thanks fiom Covgress, this pre mivery being rejuircd by him in order that be may be advanced one grace in the uavy. Mr Btevens, ‘Pay introduced @ seria of resolu. thone referr us branches of Prosd The Chesapeake, Facts and Ramors. Dali faz, Dec, 13,—The Cheaspeake is doubtless ho- werlog about the coset there are severa) traces of ber since leaving Sheiburnecn Satuiday. The gun Dosts in pursuit have noi been heard from. Halifax, Dee. 14.—Reports of the whereabouts of the Chosespeake are contradictory. The most prot. able is that she isin Ie Have River, four miles south t Lin of Bridgewater, Le Have Kiver, the supposed loca. “tates, t tian of the Ch je about ty miles south pointed b woetof Halifax, aud but efow miles in thesame di. | Mt) AY Ms od: bat pectian from Lunenburg. duty of the | nite tateat) guarantee to every State Portland, M°, Dee, 1b.The gunboat Agawam, | S repuptivan form of ge vernment, ard to th #6 staien : in whieh the governinent Les bern abrogated or over Benee in purmuit of the steamer Chesapeake, arrived thrown, be rderied io & pelect Committee of nine et Rockland, Me..todey, short of coal,and awaits , orders. | mere bers,» bo eb, into aflect toils \ report the bile necessary to carry P Mr. D aid that the resolotion offered by M Halifax, N.S. Dee, 19.—The steamer Cheasapeake | gievens red the entire sub) "ct, involving the fe reported to be near La Have, about &) miles weet cppe urs of the wats wnat cour D Ske Government shou reue, and the treatment of the rebel Stat ef Halifax. She was lying four miles south of ‘the | while hisown looked to ® single important pest, teen of Bridgewatar,on the Ilr Hi Taver. It is | namely: rhe guarantering of » republican form of Goyerament to every State, and be had framed his Despeation in the langnage of the Conetitntion 1. Brooks (N Y,) seia {1 the pre position of the Lat. \ te ORR Latin dad be ied Seported that che leavesit tonight. The’. S steamer “Pills and Avva" ip pow bere. and leaves e+ sanp he bas cond, | corm Ws Ge tiem Lak Hospital DECEMBER 16, MEST berror Provost Marshal Manierre, and the Board of Koroliment of the Fighth distriet were on Ay in atten ‘anes at the office of the Buperei. ors’ Rounty Committers, for the purpose of examin ing sud mastering in volunteers, A permanent ar Fingemey! bas been effected, by which men may at any time hevesiter be tehen into the service at the headquarters of the committer, and receive the #500 bon {4 without leaving toe rao now their eb ive iene and reeelying thelrown bonatles, or permitting the brokers to do their bu hese for (hot sod wo the risk of loeng their money, Covaty GovennMante7 he luce Levy, Bt The Noard of Bapervisors mat yeaterday, A manta mus by Justice Leonard, of the Supreme Court, was s wasn topedbe Sevens’ fesolutons, as win # reeola hod oe ele he Awourted News itews, Telasrophed to the New York Suny Presented req A the Loard torbow esiae why the } * bill of Dnatrict Attorney Ball, presented to the Board The freehet at A'tany te oubeiding There isa io y agi, and atounting to €1S,0, +t 1 nowbe heavy ieesmbankment about 12 miles below Albany, paid Tho tillie for foes pald by Mr, Wall and bis 1 ver ie plete wd at Catekill, aad on predec Waterbury, to the present and the M eople crossed over on the tee ¢ ot formet Sher Marieine oat ofeuitenralnet relliog liquor { on 8 ereutedu @ ae fer the p ‘ ig ll 7 the head ferret mittee oe fo! Taxes qnait be Potomac yesterday afier erecnt inthe f Wibg GeUmatce for Terihe thety brief © the cared i or 1964, vie ne , ae witneseed are of the Coun iaciu view of tue Bish / Cops acd the Artillery at. | ny tached j * A verrem deted Madras, Get. UAth, etates that the | rebel prate abaina came toto that barber a few dave before, took a look around the place, and imme « OO, 404.868 6 * } | by fines, tees, dx 66,00 068 Ciatly pul to #ca #ithous communicating with the | r | Leaving to be rateed by tax F BO.41 0 AD > avab ai ‘ Kater . | _ The Comptroticr te in favor of anenactmeut being in Maiden Hanky F + was entered shortly be | made ty which the county may make ite aiyropria Leon yeeterda Ti son ef the Dresicent was | tone without goin to the s tate Legislature to h the perron inthe Mank at the le their action confimed aie 7 Ae time, He was |’ lone debate arose upon an {nquity being made by \ J and the Bank rotted to the amount of | Supervisor Trved os to what right Gea, Have, Aaviet e. E.G, X relethe President ‘The rour- | an! Provost Marechal, had te interforedn the na 4 Nemea i of the county cpilstinent seared on by the Cour Tin New Dogland Savttary Commision waa int should receive in person the Boo tiet din Boeton ndae night, the 8 of Muete | Be bounte, Mr. bunt eatd that, eo fae from tall t he 52 ‘ | siness of the Committee, the order of Hall being wnopen for a erand entertainment inereaeod volunteerine, He had * the orern, and adiapiay of con'ritations to the | underatood that the order referred i nee heen some mor ’ tierce . . tm diaed After some fur ber desuitory debate . } e ‘ ee webu and Now | the matter wasdropped, Adjourned to Friday feat te Midd aad alert ries Stree n Oh: t | Crry Govexsmast,—The Board of Alderinea shout s x thousand tare 1 # ' \ Cnasiastows, Mase, on Monday re-elerted Mayce | hort resrion yesterday = The Councilmante Ston * @ amall maorite, Newburyport elected resolution, requeting the Mayor to have ‘he fire be! tung atl? Mand OP. Moon week dayr, end at OA [Mo enodv PM. on Sundays, was concurred in, after whieh the Board adjour George Wo Jackra 200 majority, Lon dt, Demoerat, Maver ty about re aleeted Neal for Mayor @ith out opposition. In Lowell, Hoeford for Mayor and Sate or Coms,—Dangs, Merwin & Co, last the Republican ticket were reelected without or- | evening eold at auction @ large lot of ancient and baht lin dice eh modein coins, the property of Win. A. Lillendahl, of Thora Gen Rutter and « trember of the Sanitary Tremont, N.Y. ° the orual etandard, although a nomber biought more than waa an icipated the esleerntred upon @ collection: f about one hun | dred Am rican certs and haifcente, A cent of 1793 broueh her of the same date, #400; two anelrcule Comer nonow at Fortress Monroe have telegraphed to the Government that the rebel authorittes have stopped the d Piles eent from the ronerein their hands, up ” 1 rare pieere ihution ef eu atesto thet pr to {ay no information bed rea Waehing bh ead ae PAL OW are ee tt tee ind'cating thet anything bke an oflelal rebel noti other 9s 106, hae been commu od either to } ‘ Bute: the highest | ve evening bo ihe ag: a CENE OE tO MG). OO, Dueler | Teta the pth Drought the mouey or Brig (en Meredith « nto the being paid for Honolnta Acwceraen of the fot of Nowember | uncireuiated uiebele of 1 ». ” went roof the Aretic fleet of whalers Tuk Scureswia Horetermens of this city bar arrived, gyeroging each 1,100 barrels of oil, aod | held @ second meeting at Kuak's place, in GQeand 400.000 punda oth one Whales were very abun lant | etrret, laet nieht, for the purpose of taking further | during the put the season (he water was | measures with reaard to the newly-formed Schleswis ert etn re hohem | War dre Me of v osels ould | Holstein national organisation of thie eity, ‘The easvy hav twith chem, without cept Ele Wiainlvoine thee wowmbae Lhe Apheeriepn | meeting som pumercusly attended, and every neu recon ty eof atipowners to scud all | DES present signed the roll Patriotic speec ere their idie vesse's to the Aretic Ceuvered, end @ plan in con anetion with etatater | and tye inwawan odopted. Dy aresolutica offered by Mr. Edward Vrapf, the association waa constitu. ted a German National Soclety for the Ladependence tthe Duchiee Presestarion.—The Franklin street Station House wae yesterday the eceno of a very pleasant General Intelligence. i Maito the NY. Sunj Tre President will soon irene a proclamation af | pardcu et oll deserters who will return iminediately | afvir§ The 6th Precinet Police, through Tu. to the army | Carpenter, presen'ed Juatice Dowling with am srsatoe Barard, of Dela ae pot vet taken | ceut chronometer waich and chan, valued at 2060. the oath pieee ibed since the peeutof the re | Siwpay Scnoon ANNIversany of the Lifth be'lion, end it ts rumare Senate will insist | Qveone Moptiet Church (tev. Di, Armitagey will on bis subscribing to rexpel hin | teke place chis evening, at i o'cloek. Arak ak ‘ey hah bebe y io a «a? 1 THE TRADES MOVEMENT, pow edu thern States | serenses A very large meoting of thie Arsccia habe dea A , te tion wae beid lart eventing at their rcome, corver of reel H ah WANs dahati le bbl Ab ni. aud Sth avenue, the President, Mrs Wil trocaner per day ese t o | bom Byrne, in the chair, and Mr ‘Thomas Houlab j | Secretar report of the sick committ ured in tt Ber te te fariiveate | quite in ating, a berel eum of mooey having be ‘ LATA AxuinetE h “he | paid out toelek members, according tothe number wud tinor othoere engaged ia the | ineach family. The commit apvointe! to wale ou | the Mach/ulets, reported that they had pail ove: #400 4 Agate Font the ae bs ib eats to that beds, who passed a vote of thauks therefor t wave caving the P Mr. Hartholomew Lrowa movet that the © ‘ ' econt hae! in Pads tid soe wiraid ele should elety of Iostoa, it 1% tiilas in View nia eomtinne te at alo, tohuow if they oeeded avsistsare (i910 aural Meads the New York Boct A eeutieman from Boston pha informed the Association that the Boston Society werortilonaatoke, Ther olution paesed unen. “ - mou A motion wae parsed tothe effect that the pletely deveateng members of the Aasor 11d pot work with ” on ermarment atieker or woo was }rr ember Mr. Mebormoett, the Corr sponding | ite & ‘ Sverotary, appearet, aa be aaid to rebut charges r S 1lths from # wh were brought seninet hu by Mr Walford, in 1 Mrs, the relation to the jyemer hav med the etuike c hickamaur vf the machinials, i ¥ i RS of {he Work " tneraente Cndon r Meer read a paper Beanies The Use rested te Ue Achy deuimading & | fale trial, Ho” duither pro f swith | ‘ Pte’ prove that if there was traitor ee ele dia Pee AN ya Ane Th tue it wae Mr. Walford himself, whe On \ fneada ht raya a Kichmon tr more cold water onthe matter than ith, thet trix 1 Var ne Jawan « hundred wneh orgamizatione He CSpon: © athe deadhours of the he arg that had ine thatthe \ cw u d to the ae $ as fon ) pperupg a t hous show od te Hop) 5 ite icle, and concluded on “pisyiag poseur ) elarecow that Mr. Walford wastie person who bad vad only to get up and runaway | broken up the Workingmen's | uion. The reading of when boludy was iovklug the documeat wae several tines Snterrapted A 8p leh papers e thon ren 0 idty | plauee, and at the eloee Mr. Mel). was loudly cheeree eorcadrg papers have sensation reports of a rapidly | Pisv*welford in reply, seid thet be stood wow eoll'a tion. Theastory ‘ory and alone in opposition te the whole rociety, whe aret bad evidently condemned bins, He stood there and on tt ue 1 nee, and war one who aiwayr dey i woven in shes elothing he clear conec ed tyennte I Mr, Melormott there Appl use) He ; puniebmen lied bim usant ha auepicre, ‘Tha | thew panicbment, for it they exp Ned || 4 6 exc ons and some alarinin onmely, the uld pot injure, he wae deja os ~? fer othe m Coop. do aud sition wonld appearto He then referred tot meat i] rat the sraciude of by with the wovemuat, are ex. | fF ustliute and bis refusal to mention Bie. ¢ is jan thelr reports, With regard te the ™ hog ndieate that the Einreror of | dilogaes, Mt Proved tat was not tho pereon on esine wih the Emperor of who proposed the Committee of Investigation, but o proposition cf the latter for ptij euch wana good move, and weeded o bumber that the Czar favora the Bod that his reply indi- he moet aroicabir relations ofmen wlhowerenaly enemies to the assoriation, He charged that Mr. McDermott wae unfit for Pre sideut of any s cietr, Mebermott wanted the boss ance It y vemcolor te an idex that now pre- ‘net ome if ae honorary members veleto tucetlect toate French, Russian and aca. | Pies ranth Peg eee Taae) God help them, if tha cap a iiancelaving been contempated fiom the first came in wi b the lambs, for tuey would by tae Erm evor Napoleon in ¢ of hie proposals be- | crush them. (App Mr Iford then gave t re Accurdiueto tha | @ history of the Machinists strike, end Kieee Bud Fierce are tocuere Geimany to defe! an. man to show where he had violaced the the Kline to N poiecn, tile C ywed that the few men who be al part] ena ete’ Protective Union were fureed «by the great mass of Lop-rociety m no hav His mouon meant simply toe port Me Protxtive Un oo, and tet the $000 ont ridere who badetruck, He cop ended that th re war pote word About etrib’ng in tbe Coneid ution He stared Chat be had received no infosmation, oficial or o'berwire, thathe bad been withdrawn aes dvie s cut therefore le cinimed bis eeat in the Colon, Verougsh the influence her own inclination Cé Sua@ren- se fioteel Burcyean interfer nee lu favor ued phates tui the same iu Tid henodorieh t (Ye. yes and epgiauer) Law “agg | and wstice were on the ide of those who tad advo BBW YOKE ANU TUE VICINITY, erted A Au ipten for the mach niste Tt Boetety had done wrong in givit f, ayfu tothe oe ius P biniete ot Inrge, for the latter had refused toKive Apminan Pannagur AFLOAT Agaty, Somes | 4 Hnista ot large, for the letter hed refused 0 ate, tie back Adiniral gut las been in the city wed by waking ther to erase lis Bare fio the roll r : r e ' an hopovary member owever, by ardere ot tho Navy Department, awaiting the Si uteg him to et them cal tion of his iMag whip, the Hartford, which it he would do e rememb re\orned here sowe worthe ators pus ae sone 98 acquitted bin, tord eat dewn, emid @ . eince in on a ate, after oun of the moat Mr MeDertnott, to reply active naval caropaigne ofthe war, The vessel snow n° charges against Mr. W ely fitted up, andthe Admiral! ready for or y might call bin wil be Mr. : 7; ecoodne to the report in the Br, it was W foid who haa oreferred charges against him, He contend. ec that the spirit of the Conatiution meant “strike” when it enid in the “letter,” “When members are compelled to ramnin idle, in consequence of resisting ders, WiLttam ARMsrRONG, the colored man who wasso teverely burnedat the fire et 128 Maiden | unjust demands.” Lane on Monday efterucon, died in the wight a4 the | The Secretary asked whether they would accept \ Mr, Wallord’s resiccation, euch wee answered bre New Youn Borwries.—A New Akrance. | Voinnteers have | ices obtained were not up to | ‘The interest of e PRICK ONE CEN A member moved that Mr Wal- ford's reaige be accepted. Mr, Kellard mov d that the motion leon thetable, The question ene bot, and declared lost, whoreuvon the orteiaal motica Fee put, and deeland | ‘epplncae. Mr. Me. Donald appested frm the deeion cf the chat, ant the appeal wassustelned, A division wasthen called for, and the resienation wes « ared accepted bo 04 toSk, Mr Walford accordingly casses tobe an hove | Feary weber of the Plastereis’ Aasuctation, T volley of ** No's."* TUE COURTS Covet Catesoan iy a Cen ie n hee 8 Day. Supreme Court—Ctr. | Now, adds avae Soy Be, a6 AVA | 4468, 4270, 407, J99," 4986, 4¥88, 1, AYO9, 4294." nehanesd Superior Court 4yt, A. 8054, 2°88, 808’ 8107, 3 Now 42h," ey 2504, YRS4. 2856, USS8, USVU, vou Common Pleas, Part 1, 2°55, £26 Vit? Speetal Term — Noe WI, 268, WS, B64, B7by BiB, 2 Noe 200 741, 28, 2.3, S50, Usa, 2 ] ) A Sactemntons Reatoewee, Ia the Court of Com. | mon Meas, before Fudge Brady, the cave of Josephine VWallay! Piiphal tratton was tried, The plainti¢ in Chis eases ie the owner of the house No & Boorman Viace ead defendant owne No.8, next door, Pain tiff ailerrs that siuce is 1, defendint hae rotted his water che inruche manver aa to (low chroue party-wall into bes t ) font hall, causing the pla Arop off and ap ine the paper and doe ai the 1 fey thie Aith ooxing through the wall was wrest that piaintl unable vethe house for acme / he ae rer nk Of AN ageravated oie | Teiaie et" The defence denied the } Allegation of the complainant | Tan Porieewan Acgerrrmn, In the Court of Ove and Terminer, yesterday, the trial of Sands for klliog ot Murphy atthe Of bh Peecinet Statlon Hou, Inst April, resulted iu a verdict of aequittal. Rerrury Desi On Saturday lest, in the | U.S. Circuit Court, Judge Shipman, upon « final | herring, granted decrees in (averofthe Magie RuMe Compsoy, wilh perpotua! injunctions against M. A, pete, Lewis, Drvfoos, Tasac Opnene Simon Deotech, Lewis 1. Rob. bobadinfiinged upoo the y mak og and eellin en oy ible lone controwersy te fast drawing to a close, in favor of che ylaiuritte,. Is tie Cormror Gryena: srseioms yeeterday the trinlof Wim, Haughey, (ndicted fo. forgery, wae eon- | tinued, but not conciud ¢ The prleoner had in bie esecon thirt eoonterfelt Dilla on warious he. with intent to pase then Manuel Demari, Hyoen Salen, Partno Saloalo and Francteco Salo. oll Pounleh eatlora, pleaded guilty to anattemnt a: cobbery in the tiret degree, ep com- piaint of Jom sel, ou Che luch ult, end were re- mended fors Panine Kr pleaded gust fire to the prev (we Auguat ioat er, with the Faning was rer Frederick Mur the fist deere Hertongh. last, Remane Vowon Pouce © this Coat yeat looking Irieh ae hineelf to be consice which the Yankees + barlee Cibulskie, both Germans, nin (he 4th degree, in setting No. £6 Wert Houston street, in (barton wae din harged be the Reoord- eretanding th he should enlist. eA guilty to mansluehter in ng the death of Carolirg 1 the Tth dey of August ce, Annoying @ Citizen,—Ae oy, Liomas Dowling, @ pompous ‘oan, who evidently believed Ht of that great wogetable of pie appeared against three young men, named |. 9 Mullane, Patrick Bredie and Eugene Keilly. » judge read the warrent which charged the defendants with several petty annoy- ances euch as throwlag enow-b: aking windows, and other matiors teuding to ‘ncite @ breach of the peace, Jucge.—What have you .o easy against these young Complainant (with great ¢ sir, im that indictment wht had the honor of reading, ant w! sbmit to your Honor. You will readily eudl no doubt frem vou Honore w legal ebilitvy, you # not do redit name L bear udu ing iatrate. 1 ray, oir, Calving ie will cause the name of Dowling long to be bered on (hie giorous beneh. You will the your Honor, percoiva, in the language of that indletment, that (hese men are coutinually annoying me. Lfl to my diguer [get a enowball in my eoup~ If there le any enowto be liad if [ rise from my sate, bang nm @ stone through the winoow; if l lave my pree I d tnughed et, aod what Kk to one of ¢t sex, bank goo ‘bali against is knocked Ty Fes tl iaua@biy, & 5 pat the lat was too severe 70 no serious wlure thie man. The yeung mun were ab larkie and broke © pane cf glass, which they have oil eto replace, Judes (to young mau) Wl you have the “ glass putin y* ‘Compialnant (with a graceful wave of the right fhau Noor, Tdoo't weot mo “ glass putio.” 2 1h on may legal rivhts, amd that is that they dover to keep the pace, or there will be ue pace with thelr depredations on my premises. t want to punish tbem, but they must Keep the d ty beil accordingty, | BROOKLYN, Muwitsa of Brookiim TaavcsMen an | Mecnawicn, A mecting of tradesmen aad wecbanies wou held at lcaperance tall, corner of Pineapple aud Fultonets, lastnight, Several bundred persone ere proeeat, and yarous We were represented. le ub ect way top oteet ageluat convict labor in the Some County Peottentiney, whieh, ae eontended, S 4} come ip competition «ith free labor ow Mr. Waiter Wollsen called the neetiny nominating Me noel solomon ae Chairman, waeconfrmed, ‘The Chairmen returned 4 be etty alluding t) the objret for which they mbled, tutroduced Mr John Woodraft, who pro- cooded to give @ statement of the origin o! guplering coovicte at tradce in our Btate Prisons, and the @ efecsit bad producet among honest teadesmea, He stated that a p nto the Board of soparvisers bad ronered fer be sentation, requeat ne them to repen! the reseluvioue author lalug the employment of afar Jewhioh would come in competi- with bar . honest meehenices Addree- meeting were aleo r, Kobert M. Poer, and Mr. Kobert NN. Crowe meeting soon ad ourned, Ibe petition in preparation will be pre tevted to the Moaid of Supervisoreet their mext meet- ing | Ovrrerrs or Tum Brooxuis Firms Dae rantMent, Tho fllowing officers of the Brooklyn Fire Department, Weetern District, were elected om | Monday night: nt Heniamin Wood, Jr: Vice President-- ROH Powell: Troseurer Wo. Barrell; Geeretary— Joho M. Wyekoft, Jr: Collector and @ergeant-at- |) Arma Patrek bi Keony; Couneellor—R. C. Br ard Win A. Walker, of Hose Company No was rejected ar 8 mewber of the Board of Trustees. Tun Brook ys Stwixa Wommn,—A public me iog ofthe Brooklyn Sewing Womens’ Association warletatibe fuetitutein Washington street, lest evening, the object being to enilst others inthe taovemeut, ro ae to heip the cause along. Several ren elien were expected but did not make their ep vearance and ‘he thine was therefore mostly cecup ed »y go old feutietoan who spoke to those pierent, No | busuese wae traueacted, | - WILLIAMSEC KITE Secuntino Exemrtion.The Mate of the | names enrolled, as Mabie w the draft in the Thir® y Hon. %, | Congresstonai District, are now complete, and ready | for ina} jou by ell concerned, Those manifestip» | diseblea can recare thele exemption tn advamee by lealling at 26 Girard etreet, Brookigo, B.D. It i thought, after calpa cat all those not lia quota will rejuire one halfol the abl A Raip ror Crippnes,—One evening last week, a returned soldier from the Potomac made @& raid on the premises of hie wife, in Benth &dy near * (Continued am Hourid Pads. ¢ ty