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OR LUCTUS B. IRISH'S TRIAL, BE ACCUSED TESTIFYING IN HIS OWN BEMALE, witness replies atechised. On the ques- in the following form: "in teference to he "he riding with the doctor, the athe tid that she had nice times riding with him. The time Taaw her it was in M tls the Story of bi rch at my house, Sho fomething done she ew would not live with her hustand any longer. MA. MORRIS GROWING EXCITED. The copy of the inquest was sent for, Mr, the Anderson Family Zrorics of the Coburn Fumily Damaging sony to Rebuttal, Yesterday was the ninth day of the trial feted for the murder asked the witness If she ever believed nyihing improper Dr, trish and Mrs. Anderson, and the about the silver wedding to which she had tp of De, Lucas 1. Trish, ad existed betwee riicula I his questions were hurriedly propounded, seeming to confuse the as, Who Was almost unable to bear the on ber nervea, as large an attendance In the court vious days, notwithstanding t the accused was to be put upon sities stand to testify In his own behalf. other ot BR. Q. Anderson, Jeaw Mra. Anderson at my brother's bouse the day and bis array of counsel were in Dr. Irish main- after my broth st an early hour, The witness, however, was not permitted to nything sald ‘by her to him in refer- ence to her husband after his death, another brother of the de- the utmost composure during bis exam- and answered the questions put to him * without any apparent hesitation, The doctor’ wife, her sister, and his brothers manifested much lnterest. 1» O. Higgins, a clerk to the drug store of @ N. Irish, in Fulton street, was the first wit- Isaiah Anderson, coased, was called. concerning what his about bis wife. and the witnoss retire: Mr. Forrest Coburn recalled Once | met M: . Andersot r. Anderson was asked brother had said to him L teaneenee was not allowed, th waltk dress. Taaid to her that the was drosing vory gay, and she replied, “Yeas, the doctor bought itfor me.” ‘This remark was stricken out. District Attorney—What did she eay on the subject of the Proctor f At If It waa FEA she would dance on He testified that he put up a scription by direction of Dr. L. B, Irish, tn six powers, of feriant and sugar of milk for Mr. ‘Anderson on the day of that gentleman's death, and that the accused ata later hour had a pre- seription of rhu hating Ed and lov ts was {he ft) room where 18 iy *. Lewis testified aa he ny tore wh rrescripttol ‘ id. ch Mia when the prescription was prepare eige wich his unbrellah it he was des of the contents of Mre Lucius UB. Trish, Une Ubis aa Crue as there laa God je when she was in the child of Mrs. Van Gnider, In 1b the tine. T witnoss,pune- preiia). 1 have often ad onve : Bloom's, and did you ihe tea table ? accused, Was called, Ife testified : Did you not #ay It washer who made thie exposure PRISON PSTIMON YS vrlgtel tseatbe tt Rata of you tu this court ? thirty-aeyen years nt my Tein my business why Hy are still living in about Jantary, 199, m until June, when juainted with him, f firet wet Mre, tion, the District ad the slurs of nring work for me then, unsel. You ean't slar him. THY DISTRICE ATTORNEY BEGGING PROTECTION questions of him the District ew York, 1d Fuit brotner and ev t, and another n Fn Attorney called fact that the of the jury, ttention of the Cc neel were raying He can't be linpeact rt to the allied for the Justice's protection from such remarks n had scarcely seated himself when rose and questioned the wit- n he last saw Mra. Van Gilder, whom he charged had been spirited away. and was notaick. as stated. “We have had offlcers a(ter her, but are unable to find her,” added Mr. Howed, and passed the While Mr. Morris was asking a question, and FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH THe AXDER- | hefore the witness h he said, droppl then told of eting Mr. and Mi Park races, and that to visit Mra id half finished his rept hh May KO. brother of deceased, t to her honse, and Lasked her where was Lew, Bd for pneumonia. rston with them, and y after that he and his wife visited Mr, . Anderson and were visited by them In phaticaily the stories of the Clure family as to bis intimacy with Mrs. An- spoke of the time spent at wn, L. L, where he and his wife met the ersons, and again of visiting for her when said that bis wife and Mrs. take the matter In Would sooner he was dead than live thi Mrs. Coburn, recall derson told Mrs. Va dress up in red, white, and blue and dan her husband s gra Another of the ¢ Mrs, Anderson 1 rson dressed jas to & Duteh ball inst 1 asked her to ge to A, testified that Mrs. An~ Gilder that she w burn family was recalled. He testified that Mra. Anderson had told bin tant she wished Bd was dead. i THE SOUTH CAROLINA SENATOR. pancabasheare attended church ARSENIC FOR CATS. Mr Anderson two of three different tines apy ic to Kil cate t ‘of by Mr. Rane Changes tn Wife Was CoML i was Done For-The tro! South Carolina Legisiatare: at 9 o'clock she jumbin— The Recent Correspondence of The Sun. UMMIA, 8. C,, Dee, 16, a long, rather bitter, and over the election of a United States Senato bad promised, er, aud the poison was put up for her, Trude down to Pacite As Lreturued [6 When I returned ay and paid her fare got off and returued, t Mr, Randolph, We have had ry amusing contest To understand the quality of the materials on which the aspirants to this honorable and lucra- tive position had to work, I may state that about two-thirds of the Senate and nearly three-fourths of the House are negroes. You need not be told that previous to the late civil war Columbia was the most aristocratic clty in the whol Those who permanently dwelt here, and those who annually assembled here at the ses+ sions of the Legislature, were of the very cream < Handolph and Mr, i, aa bas Deen teat! rf the evidence of Mr. Jack of Paria green aud a ih frequently sold. ‘Sud arseule are eting Mr. Anderson pear MeeAnderson was ‘aii ay_ on the stoop, ‘Anderson got out aud ‘drove up to th Anderson came up and pologized for not uckers about bir that nea reproved bin tenderly and ear. He then pledged me he ion continued for the bet It wae just * of Southern society. i 4 Di Here were seen the great lights of that political school which fired the heart of the old slaveholding regime, and car- e States below the Potomac into rebel were wont to despise the merchants He shook hands 1 HAD NO QUARREL Wirt mnt ime wheu I parted, and bankers of Charles even the magnates ¢ Hithes told converse wit McDufies, the H on, and thought that hinond, wh umed the nation, were he Pinckneya, 1s, the Wade Hamp= Ki nit and the Jolin Caldwell Calhouns of Caro- d gave it to him, Jtidge, then, of the feelings of these people at now sibjected to the rule of ed of and controlled by js not upon this subject that I propose ut in regard to the election of our or in Congress, Patterson by name, nosylvanla. His triumph was Of Obio, Was suf His case was dito ha anaged by ex- fs) wife to get wa. | issued the twenty were palmed ff in your city you have hi littie transaction wl adventurers, | ud (hed spread the draughts six iucuce ¢ spinal column I TREATED HIM FOR GASTRITIS » to everybody except those Ex-Gov. Scott, formerly ¢ the inside track uditor-Generai which hich er of ard of this 1 ny asmall circle of our partnership with a ts one rinorants of domestic manufacture, made Neagle, in the interest « quarvers of an saloons for the beneft Scott, run the Nquor the negro members of ature during the Senatorial canvass, Bourbon and old rye, iningied with promises of kept the colored element tt mark till the last moment, when p98 Blready suited. greenbacks to come, back iutwo hours, I returned, and before [ wo the house Mr. Leys informed me that he liad Neagle announe 1 directly to the house and asked his wife withdraw Scott. members went over to F Ked upon that as oil was authorized to It was that the negro iterson pull-melly and elected him to the amazement of Scott and his had any knowledge ered to Anderson at an; I never gave him auy. iny wife, at Youke! A dinuer at bis father's with m bic Was, adanin} Scott men openly not know—that Neagle sold out Scott t Other frieads we: arge—how truly T do Patter- son, and that he never had Scott's authority for Ithiak Mra. Anderson dined there ud Rotecetate hese nsferring those of hi porters to Paterson ose voles turned the scale in favor of the lat- ft tem that evening, In eompany with my wife, Mr. and other persons. It 1s understood that Scott did not pay much ensh down, but relied mainly upon whiskey on and promises of money after his elec- is friends now say that the colored vle- ctor then testified concerning bis trip ark with Mrs. Anderson, tty get @ transfer of the beer §fountain hed taken for part of b nie of the storekeeper’ wence from hia | Meat swallowed his liquor, received his promis for what they were worth, and finally went for though he used less whiskey, in cash. Patterson's chief manager was Gen. Worth- re, Mrs, Anderson au h Hotel to awalt the storekeeper’s arrival. nly two oF three hours. 4» 5. B. Williams and lady, thinking ‘their real names wore registered suspi- he was more flus! bey were there ington, who former! repr ented Nevada in ngress. and was sént Minister to the Argen- Republic by Johnson, and was removed by sould be aroused. Mrs. Anderson was iil sud she went to her room. He did not go tothe denied ever having had any Improper Grant. Patterson is a en lobbyist, and so is If we are to credit rumor thelr ealing with the members of the Legis- The only motive, Dire. Anderson bad in going to Newark was to trausfer the fountain to him, lature was far more effective than Scott's. It said that after reeing upon a certain sum for He was cross-examined at great length by the | Said that after take the me: pay the other half after with the unde: tterson the latter ball wo to do so, thi the unpaid half, white the LO U would be b over his recusant he ie exainination of several other wit~ Mr. George W. Brown, a druggist, was having sold arser derson, and that that sentieman told him a8 to be used for killing cats, IKISH NOT PERMITTED TO TESTIFY, would pay over half of OU for this ait and prom- e had voted that If he voted for be forth ing, he would not get eld id in terrorem. Capital plan, this; Irish, wife of the prisoner, was called nd one is at a loss to know whether or not it is better than the one which Is said to have been adopted by Robertson, the present Senator, when he was elected. Robert- Olumbia, and was known to be It is understood that his mode of pro- ceeding Was something like the following: the mbers would make their promissory notes for e reached the st © Bible, the Distri any testimony, dand placed her hand Attorney objected to His objection was resumed her seat the Justice for Mr. r of the deceased. bon lived in Ce & certain sui, payable say in thirty Kobertson would endorse them. him as he read it, expect ys, and If the makers voted for Kobertson, then some friend of bis would cash the h, of Greenpoint, testified : i notes, t tif otherwise the notes wore treated as waste paper. Atamecting of the munittee in 1641 1 had oc Twas in au aul ed me what | was —— Ossenven, ation in France ~The Committee of Thirty Panis, Deo. have appointed two suo-committe will, #ivtor of the deceased, was then which sit sepa: members of the committee exproes great desire to come to am agrecinent with the Government. The monarehista no longer insist on confining the action of the committee to the relations of the Executive and She’ was in deep mourning. exept when they returned from the masquer- ‘The diemiseal of the Mc ¢ objected, and after argue or of Nantes ory spirit. ‘The committee ale rs, Howlll (o proceed overpment’s plan for fa second Chamber, but ‘organization be- to discuss the matter in detail, The Bret bubject taken tn naud by the committee will be the ne very angry. They had hard words, Fo ahowing Wao, ich attention to the 1 been drunk you datrs Dut siuce itis the doctor, tere The hext day they were not fries The Asseuibly to-day unantmos 1y voted the suppites esthhated in the Budget of the Miniter of bg that would go home, Mra. A Ail the members of the municipal government, of PeUk WLUCVOR 6 Nantes have rvsigned id that #he could wi out ty company.” in consequence 0 taken by the Pre fa COnBEFYALIVE policy, AlLempt Lo conceal their indignation, *ould not live with him another year, +d Come Lolae & Corpse. phe Also esi ‘the removal of enerally regard the step bis wacter ae an Inaiention ‘The Kadical papers do bot snare an vever lke bin again ; abd ate sald that ta howe ‘with Dr. rie, aud for abe loved t Father, WASHINOTON, Dec, 20.—'The President, accom- his son, and by United States Marshal Sharpe, left Washington this forenoon for Cov ory anteediouate man, and that she Speaking aboot riding with After the District panied by Jesse Gri tom, Ky., for the sof paving @ ME Seiee We Grants his fathers "ue Fresident ashiogton next Tuesday. In consequel ted to and sustained. vrney had argued the right of the question Absence the Usual Cabinet wocting wae not held to- vmunded the Courtallowed the withesd biey could be stricke: ore were impoepe? Mr. Tracy—Thia ie Bot & horse trial, Roms, Dee. 20,—King Victor Emanuel has been indiaposed since yestorduy, having bed an asteck of While the Distriet Attorne: racy, who all \hehy remaine What is your question ?”” @xamioalon ineroeapindl, Sele | eros fox THE FORTY-8SECOND CONGRESS, @e., in ators, for inferior old, and mm mixed, in store. All car tote, at 4445 for new Weatern mixed ; fern white, and Sc. for white morning a large crowd of excited operators gath- in the vestibule of the change, and as 000 as the doors were open made a rush for the Erie circle, which changed ita location to around the table of the Hall, and there awaited with great anxiety the course of this specialty. There has not been for many months such interest at- taching to this stock, and the dealings at once became spirited. ‘The openin 0, but there were very free offerings at these jor this influence sales were made The transactions from the very start were large, and in the aggregate must have From 58% the course of prices wns 504 QO 5 COO EO 4 C00 16 LOO ' G0 H61® 005 616 GHO% @OVCOO 4 @ 004 @ 504 @ OO A BOD 042.0000 @.50%@404@40, The London market was scarcely less excited or fluctuating, and the transactions were immense, The closin last night in that market was 434, but at the opening to-day there was arise of 2% @ cent. to 46, after which the course was 474@474@48@ ANAM GION BOON GIN CADW GASU GAD at 5:46 OF B.S, ———— STOKES. AN EMPLOYER OF THE PRISONER'S UNCLE ON THE JURY, AMERICA. IMPORTANT DIPLOMATIC CORRES- PONDENCE. CUBA AND SOUTH —_—_-- THE TRIAT Sales 22,900 bual An Adjournment, he Holidays—The Washington Ring J 1@ demand for. cotton on the ices ruled in favor of buye Mm plands, sie: lea, of which 414 Fotward deliveries quite! Hea 7,400 halen, cloning by oMcial re} 19ye, for December, 190, for January, 10. for Febru= ¥, 19 19:16¢, for Mareh, 2) 1-160. she Liverpool market wa steady; middling uplands 10) BUNDEIES—Petrole Qotatlons redu jow middling do. ¢ Boardman Discharges him On More Juror Obtained—Three Still Wanted Wasttineton, Dec, 20.—In the absence of theVice President, Mr. Anthony of Rhode Island was, on motion of Mr. Kdmunds of Vermont, elected President pro tem. Mr, Rice (Lit The Government of ( Joint Medi: for consumption, price was 69, then ‘The trial of Edward 8. Stotes was not edinany degree by the five hours’ se: sion yesterday, there being at Ite close as at ite opening three vacant seats in the jury box. Stokes and his counsel were earty in attendance, and soon afterward Stokes's sister took hor soat His father and brother followed and sat near by, Judge Boardman prosecuting counsel came in after a brief Boao, Sept, 2, 1872, T) HM. F..the Minister of Foreign Afaire of the Repub- Me Of Saleaior : Sin—It is now four years that the Cuban . Ark.) axked to take tp his reso- lution for aspecial committee of five Senators to Investigate alleged irregularities in the Ark sas election, but Mr. Morrill of Vermont ob- figures, and un down to 5%. ined rosin quiet ALB. W@RLs No.l active at €4.20@$1.50, Bpirite thre inet at 6c, Metals have ¥ In Ingot copper and pig Iron fo) 1e4 being 14,00) (Ons of the Iatter t 81K G2! a Naat for charcoal cad y i for cod, which were qi fe ‘Kled Bank ; an for scaled and ite. for people, after havin their determination proclaimed to the world be free and Independent, have been engaged in mortal strife with the mother country for the purpose of completing ihe work of emancipation which they under So far there is no sign of an end to this moet All that is known is that day by day the strife is more meretiess and more Its progress only increases Its horrors, and of the beautiful island, yesterday si its wealth, nought will lation when Cie Boil vitality of ite productive Mr. Conkling (Rep., N. ¥.) presented the peti- tion of the New York and West India Steai- ship Company, asking an ann $100,000, Referred to the Committ ‘900, and 200 tons Engl}ah been In good dein: Georges, ard 85.5885. herring. which were quoted No.1. Olle—Linaced steady at 90e, from crush elen dried fruits hi layer raising, 640, f¢ bloody contest. At the onening of the court Ai Attorney Fellows said that there had been an Jatimation In one evening paper that the fourth Juror had a previous aoquaintance with the pri oner, and had exchanged salutations with him on taking his seat in the box, and that a similar intimation had been made as to the ffth Juror. He had found on inquiry that these intimations were not true, and that no susploton attached to He was, however, informed that another uror is in the employment of near relative of he prisoner, AN EMPLOYER OF STORES'S UNCT. To be a little more particular, Mr. Mailaby, the third juror, is eatployed in the Greenwic! e treasurer, Mr. Clinton ( He'did not mean to hint atory to Mr. Mallaby. tant District Mr. Windom (Rep., Minn.), from the Commit- teo on Public Lands, reported the House bill tending the time Winona and St. Peter's Railroad. Mr. Cole (Rep. Cal Appropriation left but ruin and de heasee have been made at $1.20@$1.25, Tallow ail, 7X d., and. by ateai etion of the nr from the Committe reported the Hous for the expenses of the from the Committee t resolution to pr ‘ery element of extermination. ‘he bullet, the torch, id has been freely us to-day may be a mere apprehension born of a fraternal bond of sympathy, will to-morrow be a frightful reality. Pacific Mail was next in prominence, and for a time divided the attention of speculators with Erle, there being @ great disposition to realize on the late advance, and under this free selling movement the price fell off from 76% to 74K, the transactions having been very heavy. From this point there was a rally to 75%, after which the following prices were made : 15+ @i6@15 4@16% QO D6 O54 DO DEN DIM @ 17D 8% @ 78. There is nothing new to offer respecting this stock, The operations by the pool, however are conducted with great skill, and the wide fluctuations afford excellent margins for profits Lake Shore and Western Union Tel ©. and I. ©., were Live Stock Market. , Dec. %.—The receipts of 1 bead, making 2,908. for thi i and sales limited. flere were Rot rly (Dem., Cal.), thousand copies he late Garrett Davis of Mr. Edmunds (Rep., Vt.) offered @ resolution calling on the Secretary of War for all reports ‘and information in his possession touching the of the act to relinburse t Washington for exp New Yorn, Frida yes were Bi cars, oF tr to food Cherokee cattio at alt ‘ron Ive steers were sold at I Fourteen cars, or 2,568 shoe 5,495 sitice Monday ime last week, T! Neither of the belligerents shows an: tlon to lay down ite arma, every nerve to retain atone tine by replact dally losses in the ranks of her pacifying army, leting her treasury for the er army, while OC nor measures the sacrifices by he trusts to effect her complete libera- Face to face with such a state of affairs, no desperate a strif to be expected that the peoples of this continent, who have endur life of a colony, and whe the same sacrifices that ‘she is making to oc Hor, as they have conquered, @ place among na- should remain unmoved. and ® common origin, everything in can bind one people to another in the closest bonds, and that is capable of kindli for thelr mutual fate, all unite to aw the peoples of the American continent a hearty Interest in the cat And on this ground these nations, while remain- ing within the limite of internatlor haye made numerous demonstrations in favor sion of her colony, Territory of Ings Bank, whos is the prisoner's uncle. anything der satisfied that his stateren: that the failure to ascertain the He, however, did not desire such a connection with the be on the jury, and therefore the matter to mam said he suppe at another by de; LECTION FRAUDS. Mr. Rice (Lib., Ark.) moved as an amendment his resolution providing for the appointment of ‘commission to investigate the Arkan~ sas elections. n the stand were ¥ B..2 cars of premium Canada, 143 Thaking $1,149 since fr for the same time Inst we faction In prices w of live hogs, all fat and City dressed were Weak at Sale. # ith a few extra heavy rold at dc, and some light Digs at 6c. Western dressed ranged frum 474 to Se. was not his fault. ‘witnesses as we are before the Senate. ne method proposed vet at the facts, allegations of fra in the | Stat wero falsified to defraud Conservative candidates of thetr plec- He stated that the Conservatives of the t willing to surrender th to resort to no unl government of the State had neral Government for troops, and artillery had je sent to the desk order of the Governor calling out tho State militia, which. he gald, was to prevent the Installation of the Conservative candidates who wore legally elected. graph, as also Ohios and ©, more active, and Boston, Hartford and Erle was strong on an increased busine: advanced from 4 to 95%, with a good trade, and Western Union Telegraph from 80% to 80%, but both stocks were weak at the close, having it a portion of the improvement. cellancous list Canton was firm at 102@102%, but the remainder was dull and quiet, stocks there was no spectal feature. The gen- eral market closed steady, but attention 1s in- vited to the comparative table annexed. ‘The gold market was weak in tone, though the ade '¢ @ cent. further decline, earliest registered sale wns at 111%, but sales de down to 111%. Ho understood that t was & proper one to H before she did. made ed the time for Lake Shore against Republican offict it the returns ¢ verdict of this Jury to be above all 6 had no donbt of th Mr. Mallaby, he would MARINE INTELLIGENCE. tality and ability ¢ t to his withdrawal ‘Mr. Mallaby bere sai that when he was ox ined he had said that he had avoided express an opinion for the purr question as to why he had done a failed to put that question, ¢ h gavo him an opportunity to state the at once on going on the jury he associates that he w Person, owing to th: Judge Boardma vererarey fun rises... 721 Su Sandy Hook..12 0 Gov. Lal called on the arties of cavalry ito the State. ae of drawing but they had ‘any question 12 62\Heli Gate Frivay, Deo. %. Hamburg, mdse. and pase. Janeiro mdse. and pa tichmoud, mdse. and po to be read an Rteamship Holaati ainahip Merrimack, Rio anusinip Win. P. Clyde, nota proper THE GOOD OFFICES OF THE UNITED STATES, Even Governments ever circumspect when questions like that between Spain and Cuba are Deing settled by the sword, haves wore neither disinterested nor in fs happening there. He said that if it was Pp d that the Conservative candidates were elected there would certainly be made an effort to put them In possession of their offices tof the committ id if the Senate e did not know In reference to the alle- his colleague, he would were quickly This was suc- recovery to 111, the fual deal e fact that the Bark Trait 4'U nlot Bark J.T. Smith, ky Brig Abby Ellen, pwn that they ferent towhat The world knows how y the Government of the creat Am wored to induce the n y n inflict by recognizing the government of the colony. d after the declaration fot Yara, vidier, who then was at the head of that Government, tated in his message to Congress of December, “'The people of the United States thize with all people self-government. valuable province of Spain, and a of ours, in whom all our people cannot but feel a deep interest, has been strug- gling for independence and freedom. ple and the Government of the United States entertain,the same warm feelings and sympathies for the people of Cuba tn their pending struggle that they manifested in the previous strui in and her former col eve him of unjust susy tach to him incase Id discharge him, the would de bis duty, left, and) Mr. fourth Juror, saserted that the jatimation as to him was ontirely false. AN OPINIONATED MULTITUDE. ‘The call of the panel was then resumed, and ings being at 111 lieved the appo kod for would be of get Mr. Clayton (Rep., Ar he short Juterest is very light, makes 1t a cuit task for the clique to sustain prices, firm tdentiied with Mr. Gould's operations were credit Hing between one and two milli ance In foreign exchange oo by the belief in « culmination 0} ueeze, however, deprived the market of one Mr. Mallaby ugar and molatses, 3 poet N. 8,, plaster, Brig Musca, Tnagu Sehr Kedrob, Hat gations of fraud made bi merely say that he believed his means of Infor- ood as his colleague's, and hoe the statements were not cor- If there had bean any fraud, the laws of the State provided ample remedies. In refer- out yotos, the only case that was that of the clerk of the unty of Jefferson, who had thrown out 450 ‘This clerk belor order for the calling out of mply an order to the troop in readiness, and it was t duty of the Governor to take measures to pre- peace, because ad league's party had been called to meet at Lite Rock, armed for the purpose of putting in thelr candidate by force. ‘Mr. Sherman of Ohio would not vote for this Proposition as an amendment to a matter to which it was entirely foreign ; but thought that the suoject was a very ‘Phere were two sets of right to cast the vote of that State, and it was Proper that the Senate should ascertain whtch of them had the right to cast the vote of the He would therefore favor referring the the Committee on Priviloces and if the committee saw rize @ sub-committee to undertake the investigation, THE WASHINGTON RING JON. ending further discussion, Mr. Wit n.) called for the regular propriation bill, Appropriation bill on the table, which being agreed to, he said that the Committee on A idered the Deficiency stained prices, mation were as cent. to have their bi over, hut loans were also made fi There were no bonis redeemed ‘oi interest disbursements total clearings at the 10,000 id balances, sade, Tue fol: ANY | 200 P.M, 01% | 00 PME: rtrong and advance Fling bills havin fo, M0@li0'g. Commereial te rope to-morrow Weser will close at Lia) ‘W and 52 Pine street. reasury operations to-day covered the following: Gold. receipts, #1. ewton H. Harrh Ettinger, Russell Porsyth, and Bdward kK. Wine ship, all of whom expressed with thelr belief tha Dias their Judgment, were excused. Burr, hatter and furrier, had fre- an opinion about the killin Earten—Brig George Downes, for Demerar Se _ Basmess Notices, brothers all, ih great and small, What shall we do? iatarrh, they eay, ‘Cousuinption breeds, ence to throw! had heard of their opinions would near neighb« Republican vote: party. As to th fowing were the quotations: 1000 A. M.....111 quently expres: when it first o« affect him in the Jury box ; It was a firm opinion nee would remove. any testimony could change him in this case. min Weehster had a firm opinion that a ad been committed was not sure of the nature 01 pinion would not color his Challenge sustaines ny Je was, like ochers, with an @ strong opinion—which, however, he uld not affect his He had not read the proce His bustnoss is furniture atorag and his residence 148 Bast Twenty-aecond street, Ho was accepted by the triers, but peremptorily challenged by the THR ONLY JUROR OF THE DAY George N. Manchester, manuf ) 119th treet, bad an opini hot bias him in the jury box. raled the challenge, and he was sworn in as ninth Juror at 11:55 A. M. F Rowinan thought would remove his opinion Robert H. Gallaher was in the same condition of mind--at least h hold themselves Foreign exchange did not think ents of his col- re scarce and tn. ter. derto put astop to in the interest of @ neighbori je. proffered thelr good offices to bring the exist~ ‘The offer not be- ing accepted by Spain on the basis which we be- lieved could be received by Cuba, it was with- It Is hoped that the good offices of the Vnited States may the settlement of this unhappy surife, RIONT TO SELE-GOVERNMENT. F the action of the head on Cabinet can be con in the present condition of ical beliefs, no one can deny to any people on the earth the right to constitu if it feels and the prisoner, but bloodshed tn positively cures Physicians geveral YOLCOTT warrante a cure at 181 Chatham York, For pain use Vain Palut, ——- Machine has taken more Use abd MANU- ‘gustractiow, wolscless, T: k TLES will be furnished for trial with machine and an Instructor (without charge) upoa rary), 06 CHAMBERS 8T, AND 2 test to a term roper one for inquiry. electors claimin decision tn the The Domentie Kew! recomended for ftringency, and fan bigh rates as yeater bus aud borrowers experienced even greater dim ac 7 316 and interest afternoon aa high swore not made 1} the stringene: he last trial. Elections, and and easily run. AG: RESPONSIBLE Pale ther the words of the Wasbin uncalled for. exacted, but in application at our ‘arerooms (tem) BOND 8T., NEW he Holiday, your hat for the holidays at KNOX's, 212 Under the Fifth A\ hb to your Indy friends an® eighth per cent. artially, offaet by by the Droadway yee payments ammount ‘and are for the purpose ton of the rece turer of bricks, which would operations dari {he disbursements now in progress Bank on account of the cit to over two millions of do! of paying off Joa xen, by the city * antile paper, the very best grades moving slowly A Jogld ¥ cent. There were no new ¢ Itaelf Into ana- 1 prove that it has th 80 to do, and Cuba has proved that she Her tenacity, her perti 8 which she has de ‘igantic strife, abundantly testt- The world, therefore, owes athy with her cause, but re- spect for and deference to what sbe declares to be her unchange: Comuiugled with these powerful and elevated nizing Cuba's right ernment, Is another and still more el deration, both in virtue of its direct and the general interests attach: when seated on the bench of nations, does not mean another nation Inscribed on the means also the final and absolute disap- nt of that stigma s human race, slavery, se alike of the shame and oprobrium © the ctvitized world, and a disturbing element to the free labor of thése countries. T MEDIATION PROPOSED. er, the Indi SOF course you will buy made tn anticip ‘an. if you want to mako his stock of rich fancy for suitable elecs 1y Lotiday call upon ee ee eee no evidence and the powerful resou yeloped in this fy to her capability. Her not only its synip propriations had co: Appropriation bill, and approved therefore moved to diseh from the further consideration o! cing to bring it before the Senate for unmediate action, Mr. Eijmunds (Rep., Vt.) had no objection to <i by unanimous consent, a point of order that the motion made by Mr. Windom tust lie over for one day. rasion the Chairsubmitied the nate. and it was decided that @ motion could not be made, by ayes 23, nays 2. Mr. Windom then said that although the bill could not now become a law, still it would be a Don't fall to make a earl tures in Government bonds, further decline earl opinion would h had an opinion which he didn't think could be changed IfT saw tt prov ‘Stokes didn't kil) Mr. Fisk I hes, fine diamonda, ric Bf vor wedding presents, is SQU LRE" 1. Diamonds a spec a partial recovery. AU 10 Gel, aNd currency Ge at 11240 1124. Co., & Wall street, report prices aa follows reasons for recos wouldn't find he did the bill being Oatmeal Sonp (Indexical)—Retter for the com pertegt WINTER SOAL, & CO., Broadway. M. Rogers didn't would remove bis ught he would be ablassed Juror until st presented against Wm. Lord Hall doubted If hie convict They were rejected. Anton Lieson was in a similar position tothose 4 5%, 1865, coup. After some Hic bam, Iss; coup Ho-t0s) coipon.: JE. BRIGGR, the cele ro at New York Healing Iuatitate, 1,139 Broadway, New York 5-8, vu! eoup, 11 Swe, 1de4, coup. 114: 520s, i arance on this suraceful to the wh: would be shaken, Ladies, purchase Furs from iding enormous retanl pric W. G. FLEMING, 146 Fulton ot. united business in State bonds, and the but uttie. ‘The ale opinions based on the nodified by the re ed In quotation to Ternemees, at Virginia North Carolina 68, Issued to North ¢ and Arkansas 6e, fupged act, at 4. nia conacis were quoted at So first accounts, but Uncle Sam's Cough elf perfectly justified in proposing, as to 87, Missonri 64, through me tt does propose, to your Exc the acceptation of this A’ fF connsel or Mr the Erie Railway, or Mr. Crockett, the prosecution challenged Fisk, or the emplo: DIVORCED. BUPGER.<In the city of New York, on December 20, by the Hon. Wm, MH. Leonard, Just Court, Langence Burger froit erican idea—that all ts of Spanish America, in unison Id inaugurate a Tired that he should not ppropriation for a Dis. He {nsisted that estigation as to whether ‘ended moneys with propriety. alluded to the distress men of the Dis- the employees of the board thelr not receiving thelr pa en unable to negotiate the b railroad sharc and prices were wei were peported York Central 6a, subscrip rh Contral real cstats, si; Har with that of Washington, sho common action to entreat fre recognize the self-government of Cuba; that for this purpose such Governments as have dij Matle agents accredit forward to them Instructions to th h Governments as have no such ag ch for the pur} of the Supreme en Eine Helle “Avsolute divoree rd_of public Ww there should be an tr ined. The following a} Plowden Steve jp « 7 John Murray had an opinto would not bias him in the jury box well frum George Hallowell, —— A to Washington shoule aud Wabash’ 1s n iack Friday pinion frequ one since he was in doubt that he could a Cleveland ad Pittat 14,94; St. Louis ace QSt. Paul tote, 945 Had expressed He bad spoken to no punt about It t as a juryman without The triers accepted him, and the defence challenged peremptorily, MEN WITH STRONG OPTNIONS, Thos. H. Burleigh had an opinion which he feared would affect his judame bis opinions were stron, stand aside, ns were Mr. Thomas Clinch, infant son of sand § montha, attend the fa- The board had eof the loan on fire, and by Spatn may op the views of the shape of the enormous losses to Which have acertied from her endeavors to ter- minate the war, and should this be the caso, th obstacle can be Governments subscribe the necessary sum pro Such a course will have no further mean- ing than a desire to effect the proposed object, because the perfect right of Cuba to constitute herseif into ® nation once admitted, any price vaid for its ransom is devold alike of reason 4 COMMON CAUSE. All the peoples of America must necessarily for which I solicit the protec- 8 easentiallytheirown and the assistance which Thave indicat is certainly far from being the moat eMicac which could be rendered, is simply the help of brothers to a brothe: act no repayment. je to her meeting pvernments in the her treasury ner 16th st, South Brooklyn, ins taken tO the Ce: ‘ery of the Holy hemselves treated a ved in the malin that ected with fairness and justice ¥ Friday, December % id ay., Matilda L. Doxey, daughter of Joseph and Charlotté Doxey, aged 2 years, 10 10 t her residence, asily removed-—lot these sam the board had and according t Mr. Fdmunds moved an amendment that the of the Interior shall reimburse the Works such reasonable expen- ditures only as incurred in making improve- ments in front of the Government property, He said that if the board had hould, and if they ae should not be contende should pay the: He was allowed to The highest, lowest, and closing prices of stock Wim, Johnson and Highest, Lowest, ‘The relatives and friend ly luvited to attend the fui zat L o'clock, at the Olst at. mily are reapectfal- thal. of 211 East Broadway, it he could act en! e knew po one 6 nected with the case, and was not aware of any which rendered him a partial or Diassed juror, ‘The challenge was sustained by had an opini: From wmet ne ‘Acalm and undisturbed rep: Unbroken by the last of fore, JACKSON.—Suddenly, on Thursday, Decemoer 19, 21 Years and 6 months, f the family, also. er wake to weep ; lgher prices ted unlawfully, it dthat the Government onsideration: for it. ill and Sherman thought the amendment was unreasonable, of the Interior have time to go tnt such an Investigation as this after the discussion of a similar nature to that in the House on The amendment was rejected Of 30 noes to 16 ayes munds then moved an amendment that the amount appro; approval of the George Fern had a slight opinion which would not affect his action on the Helsa milk deal Western Union Tele Northwestern re of the Forty-seventh ury under oath. ler, getting his mi ir. Fisk, but did not know Didn't know Mr. Crock- about him, and Rinfuneral on Sunday, rp, trom bia later kD, Db Thursday, December 1! Widow of Henry McComb Relatives and frieage o Invited to attend her funeral, on Saturday, December at2o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 86 T: LANT.—-Gn December 20, 1872, Broome st., James Plant, aged % years, Friends and acquaintatces are rea TUN Ene in Wi 1b “ Drief illness, the Hon. Samuel G."T citizen and polticla urse, could ex- Nevertheless, were it indis- which is still’ rich enough, stant day, repay the debt thus contracted with the mediating Governments, Should this idea of mediation be acsepted, as nt of Colombia trusts it will be, same subject? 8 My 4 pas lly are respect full the mtik busines : i ‘The triers could not a the counsel consented that Andrew H. Brown had form Fisk was dead and that Stokes killed bim, but notabout the question of guilt. far, trust the newap thought he could Bot be an linpartial furor. He Oblo and Mixsisaippt Hartford aud Erle, ines named by sidings aud Grounds, Adopt- Mr. Logan (Rep., TIL) sald property Was assessed at its actual cost, which Was not fair, for private property neither in this city Was eVer assessed at its actual ‘an opinion that he Commis= B t_his residence, the Governu ce, the first step should onfiscation, th other means unadmitted in for as the negotiation for the terminatton of ‘more or less protracted, no am good will have been effected if meanwhile the war shall have been humanized, Ir, are the Ideas on which my Govern- ment wishes to deal with the Cuban question, and !mbued as it 1s with thoin, It kes to beli eet with decided’ help from th which It addresses, for itis no and Christian peopl unmoved @ work o astating as the one under con- ctfully invited to ‘on Sunday, at | o'clock. ecember 20, after ‘urner, ® prowilnent TAYLORAt Greenville, on Thursday, December 19, ‘months, and’?! days. friends of the faint Wend his funeral, on Su from his late residence, Greenville, N. J, Fala papers please copy. —_—_—— , Special Rootices. He did not, 80 T statements. the Government gitiinate warfare ; ver preferred. strife may br nor any othe cost or valuation, ‘The bill was then passed, ILI 1S8tes: Solomon Friedman would try to be guided by evidence, but feared the opinion might in some respects bias him, mine the questions on the evidence talved the challenge. . Cunningham an ‘are respectfully in- ind now goes back Penmmens house for concurrence in the amend- BANKING AND FINA Tho Senate then, after an executive session, tee 6. Blogs hed nday, Jan, 6, 1873, ans was in doubt as tothe force of his own opinton. A QUAF Ia IN THE PAWEL. han Atken, an orthodox Quaker, had to capital punishment, ‘Wm. Clymer's opinions disqualified him Francis Godine had been on the Grand Jury which indieted Mrs, Cunningbam, and on a jury which tried a negro for murder some yours His opinion disqualified him, ex-Importer THE COUPONS ON THE FL of the NEW HAVEN, MIDDLETOWN, AND WILLE MANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY, will sentation at the offee of LEONARD, FOSTER, Bankers, 10 Wall street, adjourned until M MORTGAGE BONDS art of brotherly House of Representatives. Various bills were introduced and re- ferred, including the followin, Porter of Virginla—Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, by providing for the election of the Pres- ident, Vice-President, and Senators directly by SHELDON @ | srURTEVANT HOUSE, EUROPEAN PLAN. n. Very respectfully ur Excellency's seryn 1m, Becretary of Bul tious objection 251 and 33 Canal st louse Square. 100 NATIONAL PALACE, BAN SALVADOR, | ‘Transactions at the Exchange, as we antici er approach of the hol y revive into a se 1 week of recreation and 1y one legal sale on Thureday, On Tharsday Jere. equivoeal sucess tn n, Ulster county, N ave dwindled at the nei Idays, and will scarc terest until after the annu LAFAYETTE. of Holland Secretary of Foreign Afairs af the United Ht he could go into the jury box He had had an opinion Challenged per- goods, thou, as an Impart as to the degree of criminality, Thad the honor to recetve your Excellen- MAISON DOREE mber last, in After ineffectual efforts to get various bills acted upon by unanimous consent, there was a call of the House, which showed that (here were only 108 members present, being thirteen less a quorum. riield (Rep., Ohio) Broadway, cor, 14th at «Cor. Beekman and Nassan ste. 648 Broadway 6 Chathain at cy's despateh of the which, after depicting tn vivid terms the situa- in their herole strife for their Independence, you propose the emi- nently American idea that the Governments of this new continent should request of the Span- ish Government the freedom of Cub: jemnity for the war, ident of this and none were reported yesterday. 4a novel and u tion of the Qubi Jobneon achley the sale of 20 ic ¥ ment Weather oF door sale, whereupon the indom! Mabed hie block band of music rt M. Bley got through the principal chal- . but was stopped by the triers. Wm. H. Craft had expressed an opinion, and would act on it. Max Friedman, broker, had a decided opinion. Alfred Doige thought he could go inte the jury box as urtiassed as if he h He had talked with his bookkeeper siuce he was served with a summons, and had told him his opinion of th however, believe Lis opluion would affect bis He did not know the parties ntry under Is, of age some Mr. Fellows ble auctioneer emtab Music Hall, accompanied by a ‘aud other enter ado an effort to have before the udjour 8 objected, © by yeas and nays inally the strugyle to ise ib session was the House at balf-past 1 usually prompt aud ‘arusworth of q time was consumed | ‘on a motion t THE WEEKLY SUN. ONLY $1 A YEAR med the citizen T Allroud will run thr HpeUtion Was as I have the in the following words of Salvador, which h of the Cuban patriots, ye steps initiated by the ion thoroughly ‘ ui ee THE REST FAMILY adjourned tll the 6th Alized was about §11 00, oF nearly $7 por lot, Seud your Dollar, nized the belliger views with pleasure ament of Colombia—an a n harmony with its glorious traditions In fayor of the independence and liberty of the world of The Government of Salvador, ever hilanthroptc and purely jose which your Govern= eases, Joyful A will Instruct tts natn to place hiin- New York Markers. FLOUR AND MEAL ‘on most grades, and sales were mad 10, and low grades ¢ AUSGSVERT. The business otherwise wavs retail fine less active. 4 was naturalized on comin, three years ago, & process whi: be very remarkable, found the challenge true, JUROKS DISAGREFING ALRRADY, Mr. John M. 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Reet port demaniy with aaice M0 tow aC eedet Hicks, An $24Gp820 for Indla mens bw fraction lower, ant 1 daly fubure delivery ; the sales on Shey and short rb, 6a6 bIée, the virtues Refined sugars tesied thein on amily when aM@eted with eongie or colds, 1 ‘one of the beat remedice uyer dlacay: ered for these maladies ‘about to sail 10 a week or two on a voyace to long known Expectorant, an derick Evers had against capital punishu FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, - Fripay, Dee, 20-P, M. been in a whirt of feverish excitement over the settlement of the Erle Railway Company sults particulars of which in this morning’ -—- Wall street has THE BEST CAT his opinion, He had told his opinion within He was not connected with Ho had beon more the “Iiluck Briday”” play, tiers passed him, but the defence challenged ily. sil the proceedings for the day. nd without an Overcoat ag ¥ ‘Out meats seid Iaoderately of city. bul L@il 4c. for smoked hai houlders ; fresh do., 4 abe; fresh ut'butmoderattt for prime elty, TH@TXe. he. tor Weaterh kettle seller March, Deeasod were fully detailed ‘there is nothing to be added to the information Xoept that about six millions of re transferred to hn value of four F prime Western 0 MBB I Ge. for pel) wc ous, tse: (ur caters gid With pige at to. dairies, Aubtac. Ww "Cheese ih more demand ab (Sus F wulbes In uremt ¥ Irish Privateer. Weekiys Just Out. Bupplad by dollars’ worth of securities Watson to-day of a millions, and that the Opera House will begiven up this evening. Large amounts of property out- side of New York wit) be also made over, and some days must clapso before the entire nego- Watione ary comoleted, At an earty bour thie Abranam ©, Morria, Chi Bolles, Joseph ds, David: Hopbu: ie obtaining e hundred hi “about fort story In the Ce Rewadealers,—-adv. oe ed fe _£ Tickets, 88, Gye ry suminoned, cy bla Paltvn er. Corn fueter aude yesterday, vale xo toy ww Weaker ang Ron ech € Weetare mined old;