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ee Oentiweed from the First Page) he Princess Malena and Proce Obmatian of My ein ie ofwially promulgated, Latest (ommerctal Herr pe, Dee OA. OM. Cotton Anlee af the week 9000 baler he market opened buoyant, hot lo qa etat an w raore, which wa of 4p don the #18 25.0 halve I Aeon pool Lee % were 6. balem ma In sone dea criptions Mreadewn Cotton agier, with eel decline elealy +irole fi onde Dec 3 7 ” Coneote for money eleaed a MT a8Th16, Viifnoie Cental eharee 4a? Gaie shares. 184 alo 1 ow Five Teantier 6 Gand Nowa Itoms, Dg Telayraph to the New York Bun.) Con, Jone OF a Sitizen of Mt, Louie, Mo. died on Monday Tre bere I Vankee, at Portland, reporte « shock of an earthquake at noo, November U7th The evamer Darling recotly sunk ae Poot, 6 hort distance below Ca " Tas notorions guerrilia leader, Mat. Biton, un- der sentence of death, eacaped from the Memphis Military Prison on Thureday leat Tae ama!) por ia raging among the feedmen in mb the vicinity of Selma, Aa, to auch an extent that | they are not allowed to enter thatcity except under moet preesing circumatances Lract) Commannan Kaartart, of the Monitor Oneida, recently shot and killed @ gamiler at Coir, Tl Bartlett hae been arreste. and bound over to answer the charge of manr'suxhter, Tne Committee on the Judiciary of the Mouse have agreed to report Mr Farnaworth's resolution & provi ea conshtuiicnal amendment to bar the peyment of the rebel dett Paasrpent Jonsson hae approverd the bill to pre- vent the importation of cattle, and the bill for the felectian of jurors io the District of Column! ta. Theme are the first two laws passed since he @ttained to the Hreaidency Paessamis Konineon, editor of the Favetteriiie, N.C, News, wee arreste! upon the or ler of Gen, Huger, for articles which appeare! in bis paper unfriend|y to the Government,and taken to Raleig!, where he was admitted to bail. Jamas BE. Menpoon, the tragedian, was to com- mence an engagement, in Puiladelphie, at the Arch street Theatre, last night, but at the relearsal, yesterday morning, he was seized with an attack of the same nature as that which occurred at Washington, recently, and bad to be removed frou the stage General Intelligence. (By Mat! to the New York Sun) A paren called the Frying Deaoow Reronrrn, has just been started yn Loudon, It js to be print ed in Chinese characters, and will be circulated iu China. Giasaow, Beotland, in to be *\mproved,"* and 24,450 persons will be turned out of their homes by the operation, This n mber does not inclules goodly population who will be removed by the pro posed alterations of twelve streets lo be widened, Tne Hillsboro (Ohio) News saya there ine great eemperasce revival up in thas place, Over five hundred members have been added to the Lemper- ance Bociety, including one liquor seller and a oumber of inebriates, The wetest place in the world is Cherrapoorjee, situated in the Kosaya hills, twenty miles from Cosloutta. The rainfall at that spos is upward of mx hundred inchesin the year, or twenty times that of the very worst cliinate of Western Ireland. Parsipant Jounson hae positively declined to ercopt a carriage mace fur bim by the workmen of the army repair workshop, after their working hours, end it bas beou purchased by Secretary Stanton. Tre Koka, @ lightdraught monttor, bu lt “ Camden, N J, waa turned over to the Naval au thoritien at Philadelpbia, on the 28ta of Noveinber, The Koka is 614 tous burthen, ana will carry two Guns, Boe is w be laid up at League Island. Mas. Maurna Paos, daughter of General Prentias, committed suicide last Tuesday by jumping into « cistern, at her father's r: enc, in Quiney, Mh. She is presumed to have been iusane as the Mr P. for the construction of her engines. Sie is now at the Brooklsu Navy Yard being fitted out for » eon face with ber late opp: nent the Winooski, Im the casiles and palaces of the saacient ex-no- Oil.ty of France, the tapeontry frequently presents Memorials of their pride of ancestry. On she ta- Pesiry of a0 apartment in the palace of the ex-Duke of Choiseul is » representation of the Deiuge, in whieb ® man is seun running after Noan aud call- fing out, * My good frieud, save the archives of the Choiseul tawily |" Tew new French toy called * ‘6 ser- penis,’ which appear to be sunply @ small coil of tin foil in the form of ® pyramid, bus wuen lighted othe tip send ous o vans serpent Hity tines us large aa tue little coue from which he soem, are said to be componed of deadly poison. The nei. cal fraternity os Europe stave that each toy con. Sains sulfeient poison in the ape of au pho-cac- oide of mercury, to kill several children. Bauru. ing wany of them in s room is also siaied to be very injurious, LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, SKATING—PRESENT CONDITION OF THE Pouvs— Tam Pompe or THe Park Nor Yar Orga, bro.—The Ive King having somewhat sofieved his Dreaih yesterday with @ litthe Southern air, by Which the process of freezing has been in » degree suspended, the ponds in Central Park were not opened for skating, and the patrons of the resort, who flocked by buudreds thitherward yosterday Morning, prepared for « formal opening of the Season, found the “gray-backed guardians" as un- comprom sing as ever, and departed, hoping for a speedy ‘right hard freeze,” The following are the amended skating regulations, adopted by the Cen- tra) Park Commission, for the comiug season ; Do not go on the ice except by the paths provided for that purpose, Use the foot serapers on the €ang-plank before stepping og the gn ‘ /o Bot drop any tobacoo, cirar sboils or other aitieles on the toe CHEN. POPS, Ou Avoid crowds, Even thick ice is liable to crack M a pumber of persons crowd ou one side oi o eof lee, it way suddewy tp aud euusuer the 180s Of Wi Upon 1, bo uot Ko uu the vicinity of inen engaged iu cleans Ug che ice should be inmediste- Cautions from a park keeper, YOup et with bunt aut of civil attention ortho charging more thus ihe plescribed piehee by the seepese Of tne ree SOULCLL Os BEML house: uid TePoi lev pubes i abo be reported tow . Atty want ofecivil atte Soper Way be Leporie O00 Lhe lake Tuo Co A Bau w Areeuai i 101 skatin wu Htion on the part of @ park © the Capiaiu at the station + Of bo Lue Compiro.e: os the Park, 4 be bowed on the tagetai! ot the Old a the cask Wneuerer the ice isin Sonslion Ober tue jake er the pond, A H will be listed on the fags aff ab the fount Bs Vin. Cent buildings when the lee ou the Harlem jake is 48 couuition for skating, The Nauioual Fiag will be set on the flagstaf! at bf S beceb o'ee ®t the pond, at point near the matt of the lake, and at’ the Cottage at the rien lake, whenever persons can ge upon the ice with oafeby, or akato without seri injuring it. with one can remain upon she wi ety, or * WMD prover regard (o the conere) lovexesyla main. | ly » sar © ‘ | ffegaies and nnchanged. Provisions yalat | prominent aod wealihy | h 9 On eager crowd, fein'ng It In @nnd edar for ehating when the Navional Fine be not fivine on the Maeealt A Hed Fine hole ed on the Maeetall indicates that tt le dangerous (oes upon tha ice Tt will ¢ paed anies thare «On abeolale neceesity that the weleriva J [here reeniations are preaerited with the desien of Dinelne ath reRtTiC tions Only a ATO heeoReNry for the Pp fr eation of the ® in the beat condition fer th General Anior ment. nod It le hoped that the. ray be | willingiy chem ced be all (hat a reerre t her merenrea to required ercare theie obeervance @ill never be Thie change in the atey here abowre noted Ma not, however, materially affectthe ernaller ponda the © inity the Park, on Becond, Thit'!, Fourth and Poth avenues, an! @ large mm erof gong roen and lade, goune ladies @nd fam were outin Great numbers ant twithmtandiog 4 or wiled . f the ponde the jomling end elbowing, al! one el to ening themeelrae tothe top of toeir bent, The Filth Avenue Pond wae olan hemaged tmerone for eden owing the trearh bute few « vag nature of the ice Where 6 sllowel within thee ore At ft b ever, the ponda beng more et, ceed, cont in excellent condition, end the various pa » hat neighborhood were thronge! throughout the dey en! evening of veoterday Toe earme ia true of the pon Wi hiarcahurg?, Jereey City Tne FRstas end H boken The members of the Fanian Reotherhood cor 6 to take eles in the unfor funete diepute concerning the prema authority of the orler, and inatead of atriving w heal the breach, are making it witler!y indulging In {nations and reerin nations, that will not efvance the freedom of Ire} tnd in the end cennot fail to le the cause, After plotging theres vee t @ constitutional organitason at Phi that mode of Government, afer fow woeke trial, wae repuliate! by the jealing Fenians, and now, instead of devotiog themaelvee to the freedom of their native land, there patriota make ® personel matter of an affair thot abould not be permitied to interfere with the main objects of the Fenian Brotherhood Th in quite tirne thie state of affairs wan ended, aod both parties address themselven to the task of car- rying forward the great work of Irish emancipe- tion, Patriotic Iniehmen who give their money and time for the regeneration of their native land, should endeavor to heal the differences in the Fenian camp, and thus re-unite all in one united effort to drive the Baxon outof the Fmeral Isle. Yesterday considerable business was transacted at the “headquarters,” which was not, however, made public. The following document was issued by President Roberts: To the Fevian Brotherhood of America: Heotuxns: Having seen i the public printsa document signed John O'Mahony, cailing the Louse of Delegates the Fenian Brotherbood to asserublein this clty ow York on the 2d day of 1566, therefore, as the constitutionally quall- ident of the Fevien Brotherhoot, do hereby revoke and avoul sed call for a House of Delewatew for the following geod and guflicient TeasoUF : lat, The assembling of House of Delegates i unnecessary, inasmuch as being a House of legisla- tive powors alone, and those only when acting in conjuction with the Brenate, it has no legal or constitutional power to revoke the conatituilonal acta of the Sonateand neither the House nor Senate, according to the Constitution, can passe ‘ex post Sacto awa.” ed its bringing together at the present time the opposing elements the organization in the city oo Now York, when it is well understood mem- bers ere pledged, and, in some cases, sworn to sustain @ certain man and e certain policy, in direct violation of the constitation of the Fenian Brotherhood, it would be not only unwise, bus highly dangerous and criminal, That the assembling of a Congress, even if one were called, #0 soon after that which framed our present Constitution, in October laet, at Philadel- phia, and which wasoelled for that purpose, would coat the organization, if fully represented, trom fifty to seventy-five thousand dollara,which would be 4 useless waste of funds contrituted for pur pores of war, aloss of valuable time ts men who can earnan bonest liviny, and could lead to no good result, as shose who now refuseto be bound by the Constitution and their solemn osahs are not likely to be bound by ther again. That the Constitution o the F. Bh. expreasty de- clarca that the Senaie shall have she avle power to try all impeactiments; when sitting they shall be op oath; and judgment in case of impeachment sball be final, and at the discretion of the Benate. Toat the Senate served a « SP, of the charges and specifications upon John O'Mahony of which he Was accused, and notified cim thay in case of his nob-appearance to answer said charges before suid Sonate within twenty-four bours, they would pro- ceed to Wy bim on said charges, and pronounce judgment, ‘That seid Senate having tried John O'Mahoney acoording to the requirements of she Coustitution, and found bim guiisy of said charges, prouounceda their judgment that he be deprived of the oftice of President of the Fenian Biotherhood, which he held under the Constitution of the F. B. That the Vie President ot the F. B., and Presi- dent of the Sena: a6 therefore qualitied as I’res- ident of the Fenan Brotherhoou, aud took the following oath of office; “T do solemuly swear (or affirm) that I will faitufully exocute the duties of the vttice of Presi- dent of te Fenian Brosuerbood of the Uuted States, vod other potions of America, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defiud the Constiution of the Feusn Broiher- hood." That so long asT hold said office I will keep my ath inviolate, ano py e¥@ said Constitution to the bess of my ability ; aod if those who elected their represe.tatives in Philadelphia did not iu. tend to support it, or abide Ly its provisions, they Should never have elrcted honest men to fill posi- tious where they would be called upon to violate their oatha ond trample on the Constitution, or yiwld their characters patriotiem aod uocder- standing into the keeping of those who acknowl. edge bo power but themselves, anu uo guide but pase on Le} those, therefore, who recognize the binding force of the Coustiwuiion, solemal, adopted at Pail- adelplia by the most important anu intellixens contention of the Fenian Brotherbood hed io Awerica, atten! to their business, help along the cause, aud support thas body, which, in their opimion, will boot promote the aims of the Brother- hood, If you waut your money squandered in New York, or in payicg men ior shvuting for in- dividuals, or maglguing other® you know where toseud i, If y Waul it Kiveu ab once into the hance of abrave and houored soldier who does hot, and will not receive one dollar of is for bim- sel!, but will turn it al! into weapons of war to beip Ireland, aud shed luster ou our race, then seu ib 60 bim end none other; and which ever C@Use YOU BaOpt, We ut * Will bave the proud batisfaton ol Kuowing thas neither interesi, tear, sbreat, or prowise, could eter us trom Uisebarge yng our Whole duly to God ap4 ourcountry,and we Gave UO tear Lus tums bie wall oo as tus! justice, Your irate. uauy, W. B, Rowexrs, Piesveus of the Feuios Brose: bood, Concent,—This kvening a grand Vocal aud Tus'rumental Concert wl! take piace at Dodworth's Hail, No 506 Beoadway, given by the “Sewing Ma- ch be Ope ators’ Scesy.” A fine programme bas beea airacgesd end the other preparations made to TOU4er slaw VUE OF $408 Dues, Concerts of be season, | la addition, ail Who purchase uckeis will bave the | savisiaction of knowing that they will thus assis #0 organization of working women who take this taode of repleniguing their treasury, iu view of the hear approach of wiater, when the mouey thus obtained will be employed in doing good, unto Weone Who may of osberwise be avle to help them- ves, Ciry Goverywent.—Both Boards met yes- terday but transacted no business and immedia- tely sdjourned—the Aldermen to this afternoon and the Councilmen to Thursday ex, rine Ciaaatrova forme of fel F eo Atom rt to Ol thertly betore 4 felt len | evening. a inan named Rater! Siehole radiding a | Mo 1074 Mallivan efraet, atanpred, ae aileaed, 6 eile Rewer, by atritiog her on the heed has. 4 THe Caressa ~ The earl & Aldermen, iting of @ Mand of Cy Convesoera, were in neneion vemtardey, and derided in favoe of Win rill hie r rcerat, for member af the Moeed of Aller | an Hie ean sirerare ile cherey A mar Owl of Peer M Koh, democrat, prem Hetey with @ 6 ay he frember, from the B ght er and who ole Neierne mrt het he wae reelected, Kor tha office of Mevool ve J ane " Comm lertoner the Fourth Mateet, Mamuel P leounte AN6 fie derlarwl alecte fenea hh Miler wee | Maolary om Maedougal Stree Cn #andar orem ‘tne die reridence ot Me WH ene, So [0 Wer " Aljonrnet etn robhed of O80 @orth A) etreel, wae eneret tnd ity Canvaqerre wae hen clothing, @lth whieh ere Reon ped 7 ‘ey nat and Nerglara in Steadway The jarttr gore of F after mating tha oMficin ‘ ar) atopting Henmet, No 1008 Mroadway, ene enteed be horelare © rem laton tp “ me 60 length, @d- on Bunda@y evening, @he * the door of t ate joorne. tne dts open with eder lie explogjen @ae heard by arrie of tue Wh FP + At whee sodenen STRAMe CG Honeen The Steam tag Theo are the burgiare led @itheat heaving sented fora Van if TT] #1 yoatering morning, | Ony plander . 1 four ofeloe®, in the lower bey. #0 wae wectern the Hark Ar ato an wetre wae wie, whieh frat | gcovered, ar pe vary @hort Une the entire eliwa, He mnaelo,i4 t Work waain Cameo The crew earened on Manefield commited the arithebere The Tor W. Pewher went the burning beet and by the eid of her how and lonkey purap put out 6 , and after were | Mrooktiva, towed her to the eit Fine. Laat night, about sie o'clock, « fire van OW Ane ¥ Port. Van ft broke cotton the turpention mannfartory of Mr Ful wan partially lam, IT Parmnan erent The ouliding ene a too t vout hal , fe ater. | eboney brick, andl wae stored with material, coneieting Fine About ha nine O'clock, yenere | My eral hundred Warrela of oil, tr panting, we day morning the second floor of Grenunar Be jool The total damage amounts about @T,« euppoeed to be inenred Mr Andrew lbeousle a fiiemen 61, (No. 619 Wear 44th otreet,) wan discovered to be | connected with hoon Uo No A, ene run over in going oo fire The (amagee weustained war atout 8000 & toe fire and cone jeratiy iniared Th wan fortunate that the shoo. had not essety led Brookiys Commo Couscn.—The Board r there might bave been @ome lon of life. The S50 otleitated trota the hoster, of Aldermen inet evening transacted the wenal rou ’ r eae. ine ine e overthe yor’ Fine in Canteen Srneet About half-paat tine boain inclading the paerae yayor'a M se f 6 urred on the Gib 4 veto of the contract awarding to Mr Jones the Mterday,@ fire cou ob hn ' ere of tating charge of the Clinton avenue Centr eccupel hy Morris bd The other buriness wae of 60 unimportant ek irs /actor,, in consequence of La | #94 | character ane se ine ee Discnancgy.— William Hunt, who was ar- om; i re rested on the evening of the 24th alt. on enepicion of being implicated in the shooting of Officor Langan, of the 4ith Precinct, and the robbery of @ hores and Weeon, wae vyonteriay discharged by Justice Imiley, ‘The only positive testimony aeainat the prisoner waa by a boy of lt named Fox, and the Justice did deem bis evidence worthy of belief, Annest ox a CHARGE oF Kare.—A man Ramed Aaron Weil, 25 yours of ago, was yesterday afternoon arrested by OMicer Bell, of the 46th Pre. A Course of Lreronea.—Harry Morford, who in we! mnown in all :be literary circlea of the elty, and whos friends are eo numerous that they may be considercd @ legion, bas teen invited by a number of prominent gentlemen to gre & courre of Jectures, at Ddworth No SH) Dicadway, above Tenth street. The trai of ihe seriea will be viven on Baturday evooing, December Ui, at 9 lock, on whieh @ccasion Mr. Morior! will salk Hal aboutthe “Old Things Around London.” On the | cinet,on a charge of co: miitein: ope upon the following Saturday, December + the leet person of @ child, 7 of ned Ureula Will discourse upoa Three Daye in Scotland § ponerabarees. A accused | ‘ of Germany, os " " * orm or by trad * «| jo, wen aud on the evening of January 1466, Mr. Mor reot, ED, He will have # hearing betore Justice ford will, in imagination, carry bia hearers * Over to Paria.” Another lectures! ould have been added to thie course, and by « Return Home of the Travelers" compie'e the uarraive of @ trip abroad, which wiil no doult be rendered in Mr. Mortord's best style of description aud eloqueuce, Aé the course is announced, those who ated will no doubt be reconciled to remain * Over to Paris,’' in consideration of the pleasaut manner in which the subjects are iled by talented lecturer, Oxrngontst Concert, —On Wednesday afternoon, at 8) o'clock, ©, Jerome Hopking will give another concert at Wallack's Theatre, the pro coeds of which will be devoted purpose of supporting free chora! scbools for |aiies, boys aud itis, Valeuted artivie have volunteered their services. A Fate for the benetit of the Building Fund Walter this morning, Losses ny Fing.—It is estimated that the loner by fire in the Eastern District for the past six imosths amount to the eum of #200,000, MARINE NEWS, CLEARED. STRAMBPHIPS— Hibernian, Liv'l; Kinefisher,Balt, SHIP Mary Biades, Hogar, of England, for Cork, BAKKS~ Victoria, Queenstown: Abbotsford, Mel- bourne; Clifton, Gardmanar Volant, Boones Antes, BRIGS—Golden Lead, Galveston; Eleanor, Balt, SCHOONERS Laura Pride, St Kitts; Harmony, Halifax: ny Gh Cornwallis Maria Luot, T. Island; vider, Savannah; W Till, Wilmington, of the Coureh of Bt. Boniface, is vow in progress AERIVED. at Rupperv's Turtle Bay Hall, 45th street, between STR AMSHIPS— Pah Kee, St Jago; Chesapeake, Lat and Yd avenues, Portland, Me; F apeco, Baltimore; Wostcheater, EXPLosion oF Fingworks.—An explosion ituington; Movueka, Charleston; Kennebec, Phil: adelphia; J 3 Greene, Georgetow4; America, Bre- ten, Albemarie, Nortulk; Champion, N° Urieana. S11PS—Chas J Baker, (of Yarmouth) Montevideo; Western Continent, Hong Kong. BARKS~A Loulse, Bermuda; Aristides, Bremen, BRIGG Jes Marchie, §t John, NB; Femion, Jae- mel; G ie Annie, o deor, from Glac % © Matthews, Bangor, Mo, i saad SCHOONERS--Pembroke, 8 Am American Engle, Providence; J 5 William, Flizabethport for Providence Kiizaberh| denee; Chas Hawley, New Lave: Huntington; Redington, Kockland, of firework# occurred yesteruay at No, 495 Evat 16th street, A slight fire occurred in consequence, but ft was put out by «ffoer Pearsou, with a few paileof water. Damage trifliug, ‘ @ Harenway = Acctpent.—Coroner Ab held a) inquest yesterday on the body of James D. Hall, seamen, whose deash was caused by falling down the hatchway o! the steamabip Cella," ly- ing at Pier 3, N. BR, several daye age. Deceaved was JS years of age, gud a native of Boyland, TUE COURTS, Count Catennar T Supreme Conrt— | Portland for Washington; Mary ‘I Fl Cireuit—Part 1,-—No« ¥. 2757, 275%, | for N Haven; Sarah A Read, Philade bie fe 2791, 2793, ITOK, v 19, 2821. | Chief, Elizabethpors for N London Part II, —Noe. 4, 2806, | Kastport: Mary Ann, Providence; A gni8, 2900, 1 1%, 2914, | Haven; Mary A Howland, Providenc 2016, 29 Special Term, Noe, 170, 172, | ' ewport for Elizabethport; N & H Gou Idi, 22 : Chas L, Lowering, Elizabothport for Tauuton; Re Serax Cornt.--Part I. No new calendar, Part | Jacket, Phiiad, tor Boston; B Smith, New Bedford; I1,—Calendar remains uschanged Tue Strona Divonce Case.-On the roll of jurors being called yesterday morning, it was found that one of the gentlemen comporing the panel was absent, owing to illness, and the cave was accordingly post- poned till to morrow. Imrontant Hangas Conrvs Canr--Grm. Hooxen's Retors to aA War Inscrricient—INTRRESTING Procrepines.—In the Supreme Court, Chambers, yestorday, the habeas corpus care of Robert Martin came on before Justice Leonard, It will be remem- Nicola, Machias, Too Late for Classification. Boarv—a FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated with board at 38 Vandewates st. Mechanics preferred, nee eness as IR SALE CHE A HACKNEY Coach, and set of double harpers. one team of bors Apply at CONKLIN'S Stables, 435 E- Houston at.63 OST OR STOLEN—FROM AN EXPRESS bered that on Friday the writ was withdrawn. proper rorip on Baturday evening, Dec, 16th, 1 bundle, services not having peen made on (en, Hooker, | marked H. B, Clatiin & Co, containing red flanuel: Another writ was obtained and served on the General | A suitable reward will be paid if leis at 36 John et. on Saturday, and made returnable The | JF. LARKHAM, 362 i eter y prisoner, who {sat present in custody on a atwmpting to fire the hotels in this city, wae vot Present, but Mistrict Attorney Courteney, in behalf of Gen, Hooker, eubmitted a return, The return atates that the eaid Martin is lawfully in his cnuetody, by virtue of the authority of the President of the United States; nid Martin is duly detained by him for trial by ilityry commi- sion for the offence of coniederating with Kennedy in atrempting to set fire to certain buildings in thie SHIPPING. ATEANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE TWICE A WEEK, fot ew Orleans r second, 830, or Savannah, For Charieston, tirat, #40 pee 910. For Wilmington, first, and $20; 5 teorage, $10, city, and for the offence of Leing a Contedernte epy; | For Kichmond, first ‘age, $5, rege 94 that purruant to the provisious of an act of Congress, | For tielat of paseage, apply to the privilese of the writ was suepenced at the time ALEX. b. THOMAS & CO., of the arrest of suid Martin, and for these reasons, 335 Bowling Green, without Intending any disrespect to the Court, the rerpondent declined to produce the esid Martin, Anvexed to the returo were exhibits showing that the peritioner was transferred from Louisville by order of Avaistant Adjutant General Towusend to the custody ot the respondent for trial, Mr, Laroche, who appeared ior the petitioner, moved that a writ of attachinent iveve againet the :espondent for dis- obeying the process of the Court, M:. Courtney op- T ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMERS FROM and to Liverpool and A 4 week, HELVELIA eave Barurdayy Yd Dee. Yas. ago only $i, currency, From the ola country at rf rates than by osher lin Apply at THO Pe 25 a Passage Office, 276 Pearl at. ASSAGE BY FIRST CLASS STEAM AND posed the motion for the writ, remarking that it in. wcket ships from and to New York, Queeus- volved a very serious and important question, and if | town Liv rpool and London, every week. Draits pay- he had not examined the discussions ot tribunals of | able in ireland, Huglaud aud Scotland, WILLI- vis 4 high pathoriiy Ve this Sourt, he would not have | & GUIO 318 vised the returns just made. Y " SHR A lengthy an ment ensued between the respective Al SCOTT ‘ MIGRAT ION AND FOR. counsel, at the Qiclaeion of which Justice Leonard EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, ssid that he hadWris question before Lim some time So SOUTH BT. ago, and he had no doubt of the law on the subject, | Persone wishing to rend for their frends, can have He should hold that General Hooter muat prouuce | them brought here either in tha prisoner on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, or be attached for contempt Tue Homicrpr or Poutceman War DIOTOF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE 1 ‘The trial of John Ward, indicted for having caused the death of policeman Thomas Walker, of the 29th Precinct, in the month of Auguet last, was concluded esterday, the Jury findiug # verdict of manslaughter n the firet degree against the prieouer, The day was occupied in summing up the case, Caries 8. Spencer appeared for the prisoner, And District Attorney Hall forthe people, ‘ihe jury retired at s quarter to four o'clock, and were outau hour aod # but, The pris- oner was remanded for sentence, Powtoe Inrectiaence.— Alleged A bortion—Officer Law, of the Sth Precinct Police Court, yesterday arrested Dr, Herman Camp, 6 physician of 11 Carroll Place, Bleecker street, on ® Charge of abortion, pre- ferred by Margaret Kenney, of 150 East Lith street. ‘The complainant alleges that On the first day of May last, the be.ng encienfe weut to Dr. Camp's office, with leasc Doty ; and ‘bat while there the doctor gave her something to drink fiom @tum\ier, she imme- Ciate.y became insensibie, and remeined eo for sev- eral hours, On returning to conrciousiess, Doty told etearuship or sailing packet, from LIVERPOOL, and trom LONDON, by the X Line of Packets, Drafts on (iret Britain and Ireland from £1 and 8. upwards, at the lowest possible ra TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO., 86 South et, NEW LYING-IN ASYLUM IS NOW open at the corner of Lexington av Apply tor admierion tothe lady East 21st st, bet ¥ and r to the resident ph cian, between 10 and 1 ¥y. except pundays, Wet 446 nurses provided with sit ns, CURE YOUR COUGH —USE CAMPBELL'S syrup tar and wild cherry, sure eure tor coud colds, bronchitis, sore throat, diptheria and al affections of the throat and lungs, Price 50¢, per bot- te. Tobe had at CAMPBELL’ drug store, cor, Sth av.end 25th st; also at SHELDEN'Ss drug stoie, cor, Bowerr and 4th et; CHAMBERS! drug tore, cor, Hud- son and Hainmond se, Ask sour drug gist to procuie itforyou, Be eure and take no other, ws R, FULLER TREATS ALL SCROFUL. ous direases, old ulce ‘4 ‘ tumenis, eruptions and her 4h waa © al right.) a ony . we Hedy oa ty | every form ot oslo disgasen, at lis office and drug stoie, charges Dr, Camp with having es uv alortion on | #4 Sullivan st, N. rardeaeh oe OY Hetser. ane swered and medicines torwardes, $42 R, BONE, 114 WEST 16TH 8T.—Discas of the bears, lunes, liver, k ® (urowts ulcer. ated, raising blood, night sweale, eeccofula, tuniwrs, her, Justice Mapetield required the uooured to find bail ic Le eum Of peu) 0 aneWOr Le Clare, A Disorderly House Broken Up.—Capsain Jour- don, of the 6th Precinct, with ® #\uad of men, on ulcers, and every torm of ekin direase cured. Lous, Sunday evening made ad eceut OD & jeputed disor- | Lio 4. N.B,—Dr. is @ regular physician ; ures Bo derly house of Antonio Caneo, 2 Barter street, Ten | wereury. 69 meu aud twenty boys, Who Wele Cigaved iu pinying cards, were ariested, Oo Moudas, Justice bow ling committed the proprietor to the Toubs tor trial, A partot the prisoners were fined $1) each, and the others were Cominitted ior exeuinasion, Alleged Hotel Thieves.—“eorge Matthews, night watchman at the Everett House, 404 William Baker, ‘ested yesterday. by detectives Kelso orig Ae 4 s charee of baving stoleu, on the Bight of the 15th inst., property Vélued at $21, from STROBER'S PATENT PILE OINTMENT Wis tho best remedy tor Piles ever discovered, 1p has beeu thoroughly tested, and never fuile to cure, It is not & quack medicine, but a rure specific for the disease named, and is recommended by our leading citzens, Price dic. per box. Addrees or cali upon LEWIS BTROBER, 127 York et, Jersey City, N.J.419 ‘TN CHOLERINE REMEDY .—THIS WELL known medicine for the cure of Diarrboea, Dyren- looseness of the bowels, tery, Cramps, Colic, and all wo ofthe boarders at thé Everes: House. Justice cai be procured only of the proprietor, at 46 South Dowling locked the accused up {0 (rial, in default of fecgnd etree W: ph. Price ¥ cents per *),000 bail each, ite, 604 & quarter, $] 40 a year, quarters Boat va; payable where received MATTHEW RYLLS Murder Will Out. ° A WrOKY OF HEAL, LAF co Ae the goampe found AiMenlty ta decier | Which weathe feronret lover, one day wiving palm Ww one end he newt, believing rival hed the wletery, #o wae lt a matter of perpl ity to OF 98, 0 fecatoe merked attentions fF Wires men, without hereelf knowing t which lent the preference, The cone quence wea, her mannere were eo olcaly balanced, thet @ hee credit for the mont refined coquetry T marvel el to ae a country gitl euecerd an we! playing om and off three of the mom | tingu'shed of the bachsora end thie with the ease and power of Anease of & women of fi fon; Rindnens of deposition actually sanimning charscter of cold manaurring. The three bi lora Wok the treatment kindly, Bach felt he wae realy, though secretly, preferred ; bece each Knew enough of the humen heart to see the two othere were not loved: end thus, no monty or open jealousy wae exhibited by the ri tien felt serne ad eeling t men, whose purp it multe! to gain her iking, attributed favour sentiments to her, solely because she shrunk frig showing decided marke of d napproval to th whoee attentions, at heat, were, to ber percept'e equivocal, Two of ber admirers. who were Ir men by birth, bad adopted thie dubious meth paying their addresses, from a politic feeling, whereas very nice wife with avery large fort: Was at stake, too pronounced a atyle of court might at once mar their every hope, Wish third, a young Staffordavire equire, this covert i making wae the result of » real attechmn: and excess ve timidity which promptedthe «i Heed that #0 charming o wife could be reserved him, Marmaduke Oakley had just come into an menese fortune left by his father, and clear of ev encumbra: cops three sisters, Dus there the rub, All three were much older than biw: and had so long presi‘ed as mistresses at Oak Hall, lording over # very rustic aud easy-tern ed father, that they could not ata!! understand t his death should put the child Marmaduke into the authority that they wished to arrogate, M maduke to kallihing# quietly. Hie sisters nei Interferod with his hunting por shooting; and ranged all the vistting of the Hall, perhaps be than hecould. When the elder Miss Oakley : pose! a winter at Hath, aw affording a proper } Vautage, aul likely to {ncilitate the marriage of two younger sisters, he saw the wisdom of measure, aud willingly agreed to it; pos with the hope that the eldest, who was hiseblef a gonist, might aeo there find her master, when at Bath, discoverng that the advances ror to him by the old Ear) Loan, who evidently omy ed that hia broad acres fitted bim for an sllia with bia noble b ut penniless Caughter, were + couraged in every way by the Miss Oakleys, even preached openiy on she duty he owed them to secure eo brilliant a connection,—he fou With some bitter feelings, thas elder spins: Were not the most desirable appinage to t 4 realty, An introduction at thiesiine to Miss Grad seemed to show tohim the most charming that could be wooed, But the poor squire bad undergo severe jolts in the smooth way by wh hedesired his love should run; and hisown t. idity, with the open opposition of hi rh gm auyshing but a progressive moveme 4 Mr. Grant saw the wwelinations of young Oak! and felt, by bis atientions to binosel!, thas ib was noth'ng feigned in the bashful adoration showod bis daughter. In bis «pinion, Olive co not have found s more eligible aumirer; and, a6 a6 Was compativle with the perfect liberty of cho he wished to leave his daughter, Mr. Grant Ih much of hisinfluence in furthering the very bac ward sult of the tim’d Marmaduke Oukiley, With Major Blake, things were very differe A tall, broad-shouldered bandsome dragoon—w that sbare of personal vanity, that he thoughs woman could resist him,—be only refrained fr: at once declaring bimsel! the lover of Olive Gia from the fear that any pi einature step shoulda b) der the splendid good luck, which be fels thay union with the simple yes wealthy 0 ive Gr must beconsidere:, Perhaps Patrick Blake b dam never been so near the truc love, which poets tell | makes all men timid, Certainly, bashfulness by never before been ascribed to Lim inthe ov»; courtship hitheto paid by bim to rich spinsty end widows, bus it was e basi fuluces which ser, ed bim in good stead under existing circum stan: tempering his off-nand manners to Uiat oue, tt an agreeable Iria cordiailty {) boat was to rormurked ; aud, sa fag tie war pleasing to > Grant and Olive Major Biake had no foars respecting the rival of Squire Oakley, He found that bh beat him to thas degree, that he could hinder 1, te(e-a-tete for which ali other thiugs were proj. ious, and even stop his progress wien Levt wer on asking Olive’ banu for the dance, Furthe more, when, by some access of courage, poor Mu maduke seemed resolved to bra 1 opposite the Major would adro tly let bis sisters loose 1; bim, who always proved most effic.ent suxiliar’ in the work of interruption; their repuyuauce their brother forming au alliance witn any one ty oe noble Lady Kate, being strengthened by crat re; of the politic Major, who, baving mad litsle Jove to all three, Lad made them amenable > his slightest wish, 3) Major Blake did not, however, much fear ty influence of Marmaduke Oakley , he saw that + was in Jove, apd accordingly bereft of 47 presence of mind in junctures where presence ¢ mind would have made no small advauiage, | he did ‘ear the young Viscount Ardaligh. He * did not the least suspect bim of loving the ladp but he knew that he was determined to do hie bu to win her, Biake knew alao from a mutual friert that with much care and diligence, tue Visco) had ascertained, from creditable, sources, that ¢ fortuneof Mr. Grant was most considera je,thou,_ from simplicity of taste, he abstained from sho “ ing in his style of living, pursuing the routine ‘ his agricultural business, tocre as desiring ter mony to his knowledge aud success, than fr wishing increased powers of indulgence or « tentation from bis riches, Bill the tector the, riches was indubitable, 4 ajor Blake perceived, that by # refinement ¢ tact and cunning, the Viscount paid influitely mea attention to Mr, Grant than to the daugbier; a yot, by marvelous adroitness—by a clever con ing of the apropos he was ever by her side, wh: he could be of service, or whon he knew his p’ souce was desirable, Bus there was 20 ostoutan® in the atientions he thus tmely offered, Inaey 80 little did Olive beheve there wasa further uy tivo in the homage paid to her, that she attributs it all 10 an exvese of kimuness in tue dispos.won ; the Viscount. ’ (To be Coitinued.) ; = a a ih y . 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