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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1856. THE LEGISLATIVE POLICE COMMITTEE. vines bern ome Teould net say, unless I looked at the record of the re- Board of Councilmen. Mr. O'Keefe—Hefore examination, how long have turns im the office; these returns are made up at periods aide known persons confined ? 7°" | of etx month; 1 could furnish then all to yen. This Board beld s meeting in their chambers at the | gin" pe The Evidence of Justice Welsh, Ohlef of Pe- Wyitness—I generally examined for three or four days Q Of houses of prostitationf A. I must the | City Hall last night, the President, D. D. Comover, in the | with light Westerly Matecll, and the Preperty Clerks of | *2 ‘lose up all our business at the end of the week. same reply; the census of these places is belng at | chair. ‘Tho minutes of the last mecting were read and | Pimmuwae nee Mee Mr. +—Do you know whether the police cap- | present, by the of for the Distriat Attor- | approved. Dox, 10 any the Pelice Court—Moere About the Abuses | tains are anil GF aeteareing Releonern on requis 3 is charged take the number of | °?! . 6620, saw berk 98 Corgis Sone pl velba ad Cllr | Sango ere ak. Sapene, ECT eae | eet SSPE ak ne inte neiaine | Serene i q at THIRD DAY. : have already stated that as 0 fact. Mr, Hophint—That is for us, I believe; what do you | » constitutional vote. alaaisiiet eieeninl pesmogers, 10 ‘The above committee resumed ita sitting yesterday Mr. Stuyvesant—Does he give examinations in such | make out to be the distinction between houses of pros- ‘After the thir . Ia 49 4 fon $4, morning, tn the ball of the Olty Libessy, oll the members | OPE cat tnat 1 know of. Ne Career ie Ten ict’ beacdecs ans hept; and | ext tig cas was offered sac gnc Gr cok, masnenont tomeane iet ~ 4 Doing present. The first witness placed upon the stand att, Sinyrotant—Hiave you ever known a person arreat | not {nm the latter, Mr, Matsell, hava you slase "erst Pr any rial varniabed hal. palateg sedate was & warfant ‘or, to be tried con- Pof ‘been informed of any iceman recei cabin . Comp! torecastle doors. th Mr. Justioe Welsh, who testified as follows:— Wlcted for any oflencet : Money fans hoses of prosiation of assignation for ang | _ Reeolved, That {tbe referzed to. the Committee on the sores Said petatiwranee eet nee eee est © droves s pelloe wnmistrala atbeate AT Witnecs—1 am not awarethat such conviction has ever | purposes? A. Ithink, sir, that there bave boen since | Law Department tc inquire and report, at the earliest | S;toete stern noname, gure heed taken Off, starboard an: as 1 iis, = x * A. Yes, | folowed. That thase one ar two uunplaints of that ind; those will | opportunity, ift> ts not the duty of the Comptroler to be grik hala aliached;warvoarc bow port bak: pac of doc nani h Bey ibe are Reparlits MT | masa @. Have you read the testimony of the Mayor as to the dumber ee ee ee See ae eee Be | presect at the tingsf the opening of bide by any of the | Edlight, and coud be, Taio some port wit a few men Atiy Riga Teeter Dit hate tod Wiles tar, ioe few Witness—I believe so; but they do not exercise that |. Do you know the number of mock auctionecrs in | heads of departments, in pursuance of the act toamend | Std malerisie, Ac. the ship Matiide bad 4 men sickat the 3 do wud Chatleaton; Greys, ané Ann Pee- abuses of the Police Department and courts? A. Yes, sir, power; I believe the Councilmen never had the right. @. From what you read, will you give us your opinion | P Mr. Urosby--are the ents. by which accused atio ston OG, | sean Dok GATT, wane ae counsel aa YX NYork, Sid 6th, Moa- rit ever 7 Ss 20th, lat ace 8834. ] tezums, Hook, Mobi.¢; 9 the elty of New York? A. Ido not; they change their | the charter of 1863, or whether said Comptroller can iert0 Biv lon 02 82 aawa ship from hew locations so often for safety. elect to be present or not; ani the said committee is also | bow! ~ rt 1, Paine, Boston, as to what amendments should be made for the beneit | persons have access to they onght to bei Q. Have you ever known of policemen arresting ted to report whether, ia t id - | seme eres Dera, toe for gow Orleans, 2 | | Cantiar, Nov Cid tarqua, Doughty. NOzieans; 2, Old Of the department? A. As to the suggestion of the yi ne sal ‘ou mean in the prison? pra bare or gna their avails, and then lerting | frdlier has not violaed the’ aes ra) co Seton Garten Geamanseoeie The Phas boots 28 aye ‘ne ayy rep oy el aony Ssh, NoOrieans, ; . Crosby—Yer. 4 ; ; : 4 % one 3 Mayor for the appointment of police justices by tae Go- | Witness do not know anything of that, Q. Ho you know what is meant by shaking a fellow upt | fChiviand’ coemt as Golot The pene of ee Cane ee | ar ee ene eelee stant, to master, | QUxHATEN, Noy 17—8ld Pater Clinton, Big. Si fohai Me, vernor, I think that the Governor might give us, by ap- | Mr. Srosby—ip every opportunity given in your court? | Mr. Hopkins—What is that! @ ofl in refusing to be present’ at the time of opening the | Was towea to he oly by sieamiag Kooch Train. Dover, Nov 21—Off- Anna Lange: trom tirereon for York. pointment, better police justices than we have, by acting | * Witness—In my court it is; 1 have been under the im- Mr. Stuyvecant—It is a slang term, which means | }i¢4 for the construction of Tompkins Market and the Brig QW ku-sel, Lane, 3 Ardrows, SAdazs, with cocce- Danraborn, eal 21-08, Atexander, Bain, 27 days from ression that an improvement was made by the keepers intelligently and purely; so ‘might he give us better | Pfthe prison at last, it has been so regarded by the pub- Mayors than several that we have had; public confidence | lic; 1 do not know much about it. “catching a thief, taking all he has about and then : nuts, (o Thomas Giimartin; vessel to ME. Witng hin ge." 8 "A renclation. was ofered by Gouncran® Maram, tn- | affattus it wort Siaata oy st iatas Onest | qyBtaes Ney at Ase Remick Q. Ho you know how many complaints bave been made | quiring of the Commitiee on Ordinances whether it was | bada heavy gule trom NW, which split ‘malnrail Bowed ors ree af ., Walden. do for Cardiff and , . do for NOrleans; Pi ‘Thaker. a6 for Nork, (and, all three proreeded) Ragitie, i ity < i Mr. Crosby—Do you know that there is a class of per- | in your office of gambling shops and houses of prostitu- ; sal] trom the yard, und carried tof ; in the integrity Of the chief magistrate of the city dows sone who get dy he ‘by defending these prisoners, | tion? A. These plaints are not fe ia my office; Wiha the Saves Coo Capper Cel ry sneer Sapen veo away pac yen wien yoo . Fanny Buck, Porter, London fer not stand so high now a3 im the days of DeWitt Clinton; | Spt whe get thelr ving, by defen ite they are taken before the magistrates, See ye eetieerd he Street Department,” and require | inlg Huntress (Br), Robins, Gouatves, St Domingo, Nov9, | “Pasaouna Nov 1g Ot Calhurinn, from N York for Actwerp: Governors are as likely 10 appoint designiagpoliticiane— | — Witness—I am not in favor of calliog ; ple by bend a What becomes. ie Property that is taken from | into the Gity Treanury. This regalution also was Pos. Rey aa Dine heed, 20 days, with lumber, to | yRA%db Oct WO—Arr Alfred, Filsbury, St George, Weetera Mr. Hopkins—I do not know, hardly, and I think that | Dimes, but / believe there are teeny pasaia shonin 1. alow ancuteats! is unclaimed? A. Thay do, sot Counclinien Kipp offered the following resolution in | Peck a Chureb, Gintazzan, Noy 6--Arr Red Constantinople for allow anything to be unclaimed very long; we return it | gadition to hisother, reported above:— rig RR Baskins, Sproule, Jacksonville, 16 days, with lum- Lincom Binitt: Harvellion or Galeuls te snake Bee on order of the court, giving it back tolts owner; 1do | “Res oived, ‘That the Guunsel to the Corporation be, and | ber, to ret Son aD ters and N Biowora Bowers, ‘Maiaus for Ni ends {4 rather wandering trom the point, as we have not in | places who, I presume, make their business by rendering ¥, . lower! not know of any property that is unclaimed; there are | i, hereby, directed and requested to obtain immediately | _ Schr Pieeswing, Davis, 81 Marks, 13 days, with cotton, &e, to | ofthe Sa, ‘Thomas, Torreviefa for do; 8h, Rival Di i ster, ‘hand the entire revision of the system of government. services, or pretending to render service to persons in ‘Witness—Oh, well, but I would like to finish now; I | distress. want to say that the Governor is as likely to appoiat | Mr. Hopkins—The charge made here is that these per- bed men as people are to elect them; I could cite in- | sons are interested with the officers ot the court, and stances, that they make spoils of their prisoners avd share the if books relating to all these matters, which’I shall be | i*bereby, di ale! ‘Trapent sin, Prompt, Bursiey. Fort au Prince; i a propriate court a mandamus, or iastitave ‘Lilly, Fra: hn . + 4 hapry to send the clerk up with toexplain. for | Suck action as will most xpeeiily compel the Comptrolier | Schr Mary Medaan, Price: Georgetown, Gecpne,d Sy Cask otiaee., apes e Nose, toa ). Do you know of money being pai olicemen, to be present at the opening of the vida now in the office | Schr Ann, Cole, Uity Point Smyrna for do. Sigg 3 P Morse. Owen, oles ‘Toth, Ow: ye private service, such as attending at the Crystal Palace i 7 bobr Corvelia, Hoover Wilmington, Del. re i Mr. Hopkins—We could sll d) so, but we do not wish | profits. fd such lke?” A. Thhave heard of tuesethiogs, but Ido | Sructional the prepored fompkins Mawes nad the Worth | Sehr Coren: Young. Igy aire ea ees a be oaiie TA ule kiary MeNear, MeNear, from Goa to take too wide a range, for we might otherwise upset f Witness—I am inclined to think that something of that | not know of it of my own knowledge? monuneit, fo erie tak ive teseserramcesecar ts | Sarcueae Finlin, Lancashire, Port Rwea foe Westerly. | siantinople for NOrleans; Norman, Holnes, and Brandy wine, all cystems of government, I should like to have you | kind does exist. Mr. Hopkins—Haye you been informed of these evil | incinded in'the act and ordinanse relative to the tax ev: sehr Mary Brewer, Ulmer, Gotland. Merryman, from Trapani for Usinies, mick to the rect Mr. Hoy ina Have the magiatrates done anything to practices that exist about the police courts between the | ¢. 1809, Ce no . Wind at! Gioraltar Nor 6198 9th and 10th, W; 2th aad ‘itness—If a mugistrate rofuses to receive a complaint, | correct that evil, or have you reported the parties? officers and lawyers? A. Ihave not been informed b; ; rs . HS; 18th, i aed other magistrates ‘moy nod do take i, notwithstanding | Wirness—1 have always represted those influences in a | any one that was willing to give legal vostiamcuys T have | ,70i# resolution was referzed to the Committee on Law | Sehr Amerlean Hel ¢. Brows, Boston. Pe Soy ihe pg et aL ad what the Mayor has suid; thore is no waderatandiag | proper manner. heard it by rumor; I have frequently asked for aifdavits | ““Q'atiimen Covennoviw then offered a preamble and | Sct Knlght, Steers, Boston, Giascow, Foy 2-To port Java, Jackson, and Mary Morris, ‘among magisirates on this questi m; it is uqual torequire Mr. Hopkins—Tell us hew, and we will judge of that. | or for information, but as it is a matter betwen two par- | re,oiuuor a-king it to be referre’ to a specie) committee | Sebr yulletic Baker, Hoston. Snekson, for N¥ork, Ids i Parties to prefer complaints in their own districts; first, Witness—I sent one oflicer to the Mayor, for keeping in | ties, they will not, of course, criminate themselves, to report what achenshocia be hak bye Gomme | kanhereek Geek wee Gnezncex, Nov #—pid Spartan, Barcisy, Mobibs. as the city is sub civiied into police court districts for | his possession a bag of stolen property; he took it to his | Mr. Hopkins—But these things are generally under- Council to on Reta WOU Gah ObaDLA tie of 1°) Raker CORE SaieN Retaeteee Teeeells cuiahen: Eo gees 2a engeres, Dinan, oe . 1g; Charlotte v of all parties; One object of the rule is, | house instead of binging it w the court. stocd about your o} 4 around toe courts use & speody terminatio! completiog ot hr i i, Harrison, Welsh for Charle+ton do. the conveuierce I i a e rule is, ging about your office an courts, are they } the contract with the contractor or his assigns, for the | fer Breeze. Iitckinson, a ¥ ‘Nov 18—Bid Adler, Gustavus, NOrleans; Abague, that the complainant way be more readily samm med to | Mr. Hopkins—That is not quite the class of offences | not? A. There are rumors to that effect. enlargement of the Battery, the time of the ‘contract | S*h5A Appleton Taylor, Boston. Donnell Boston, 3 , attend the examivation to which the accused should be | that i aim at. Q. Have you ever instituted means to ascertain the (bree ears) having ex inex Schr J H Risley, Freeman Boston. Hat ‘Nov 19—Arr Ariel (s), Lefevre, NYork; 2st, Ad entitled to speedily; | have, however, issued process after Witness—I do not know that an actual case of the | truth of the rumors! A. Frequently, but I cou!d not get ‘This plat fpead nes gine th ‘auianiah Corrente: gobe Orca Sint ex, Boston, miral, BY do; ¥ Livingston, Sampson, do. ld %ta, Ba: it had been refused oy anviher mugistrate. kind has come to my observation, such as you have | the legal fhcts for the reason 1 have given. were Ghntintas Conntliasi Cousahoven firkner, Beattie {Gre umenoman cae rich, Bich, and 8 Nicolas, Hragdon, do. Sid 2lst, Mr. Crosby— When you have thus issued process has it | stated. Q. What means have you tried? A. fhave seat for | join ey " 7 RO, | Been ‘ Btagg, NOrieans fDi ow pro i jush and Baulek:. ie Mary Hawes . Livknvoot, Nov. 21—Arr Neptune's Favorite, Lane, London. been from new proot Mr, Hopkins—It is, a8 I take it, well understood, and | parties who were saic to know. 4 motion was here mate to adjourn, and lost. Bebr Adantic, Ellis, Salem, Old Mat, Pollock, Little, Charleston. : Witne: s—1 can hardiy recollect now & case; Tmight do | yet the magistrates do nothing to bring the parties of- | "Mr. Hopkins—Is there anything you woull like to sug- | 4 sommuntontion wan rorelver fram’ the Coonnissioner | cht A Raker. Baker ‘S14 19th, Eos, Welch, Baltimore; 20th, Ella King, Bio it ona representation of the party comp aining tenting to justice. gest to this committee? A. No, sir. . of Hineata deaciin that tuaiirard moni cevcominta ths Bebr Rotciur, Cliver, Ta Janeizo; toga,, (ein, and Prudence, Urowley, New York; Mr. Hopkins-Do you ask the complainant if he has | Witnese—That is so. Mr, Jamen M. Murray, clerk’ at the Jelferson Market | fui ancotue athe by itn. Be sek SER rOPria bhai roc! Nyt nigh Dat, Greenfield, Follaneves, San Francisco; Mattapan, Cottier, made a complaint ebewbere? Mr. Bakor—What is their mode of working, ax between } Conrt, was the next witness. He said in his testimony | (U2 9 reget Aro Seer 000 00 | Bean ais Ghee Meee Charleston; Ucean Bride, Oartaret, Alexandria Va; Ovean Witness—If it occurred to me, I should ask that ques- | tbe ‘‘chysters”” and police officers? : < 6 For the bureau ofmarket...+.......+++. $7,000 seledfe mary Semen beeen ‘Traveller, Boardman, Balimore; #24, Kmigran’, Brown, and 5 hat ques. 1 y pe ic that persons confines in cases of bastardy are sometimes beh C Bendford, Bell, rt, y, Yan: pnt wea aes aaae, aieta/couna tat "i Wit it 4 Aarviocd: Ik to be | hela} For the bureau of lamps end gas, 401,667 00 chr dford, Bell, Westpo: Gult stresm, Lord, New Orleans: Oregon, Flaherty, Mobi ; but iy cases to dispose of every ness—It is mot wnderstood, as now, to eld in prison awaiting an examination for one or more | Neficiency for 1850... me 50,000 00 Sche M H Cheeseman. Smith Newport. Few Soak a, 10 Com Horton, morning. By their giving tueir resi ieuces in other dis- | confined to the police courts alone. It runs through | weeks, unless they cum furnish bail; 1 have heard, bat fe Schr RH Ese, Frisbee. New " f : tricts, we judge of tubs. if they reside a iar, magenta 289,924 00.| Scr BH Betei, Fi na Boston, Anderson, Bal 3 C88, Bureau for cleaning strests iventon; City ein our district, it | the Mayor's office, the C Yer Barstow,’ and Nepiune, Peabody, New Ps ollice and through the body } cannot of my own knowledge say, that lawyers are in the | pepcioncy for 1856 3817176) & a in inferred thut they have made no previous complaint | of the police; 1am speaking Dow of my unterstandiag | habliot paylog collcones he a creltromee gives io caae | Dediclency for 1856.,........ ‘ Eebr John Thompson, Walsh, Newport. York, ght, Pendleton, Boson. gut of that location. ‘should they live esewher9, we send | and topression from geners| report and belief; unt i of azentz nace by them; ifitisdoue, it ‘sink Sea i0 | ee ee re Commitee ont ee eee er eee A oaihad palais ace les salen ae oer howe em to the proper magistrate, yest or two since a prison was kept in the office of the | front of the desk; I believe it is difficult for some lawyers ag RT nai i Sebr Jobn Wesey, Stith, Providence. 7 ‘ Mr. O'Keeie—There isa rale in rofersnce to the dis- | Uuict ot Police, and fn factIdo not know but thatit is | to get seeing pilsoners conned. ta, theic cells, T hove ar ear Liban, nemnlved Ltaelt into Commities of the || “seer bersh Augean, Davicge. Provideaso ait Phetinment Folierds do sth inst NoplunereFavortle Rane tricts of judges. The Mayor or! oid not positively un- | yet there; it was by order of the Common Council de- | heard compiaints on this point; there is a very trifling business, adjourned for want of @ quorum, ipo! Schr J Leaming, Godfrey widenoe. do 12th; Sentinel, Soule, wih despatch; Baltic, for him to say, that there understandings exist, clared to be a branch of the city prison; 1 have heard | amount ot property left unclaimed at any time, and that . ‘ Sone coder, Braz oh, Frevidenes. NYork Jst inst; Emerald Is'e and 7 in, do ith ult, IT thought that the magistrate wilfaily re- | that parties have been confined there; my understanding | is cf very ttle value, it being a sort of refuse which Fcbeeeicnhn, Denia Peortiene, are Seve, Foren te, en Aer arr ad fused to take x complaint, I should issue process; if not, | of the system of these men is that an officer on making | the owners do not think worth carrying away; 1 Bamily Marketing. Echr Elizabeth, Thomas Provideace, inst; “Joun’d ord. do 24; "Abert Gallatin, Beluco,’ do" 6th Likely should send them ‘to their own court. an arrest cunses notice to be sent or given to some lawyer, | have bad no sale; it would not pay the expense "of | 4, ‘ ont th tos a Inst quoted, | Schr Boston, Carr Providence. Wm Tapscott -do 10h; Northern Urown, tor’ Philadeiphis, Mr. Hepkine— id you ever issue a warrant ona com- | and in return for this the lawyer gives him per ceniage | advertising; I never knew the clerks to take tes- eat remains at about the same rates as last quoted, | schr H Gardner, Taing, Providence. ult; Nonpareil, do Ist inst; Saranak, do 12th; Lady Fit Hain: in a district wheie coinplainant dud mot reside, | oa his ee; Io. rot eonslder this practice as by auy | timony during the absence of the magistrate, other | and the market seems to be well filled. Poultry aud | Behr Rare Hock: Browp, Providence’ for HaMinore 24mhu; Victor: a eoon; Stranger, for Alexan’ when it bad been refusea by au ther magistrate ? means 4 general practice of the police of the city; ak an in the svent ci his being calte | out for a few minutes 01 ‘A ria, Va, ;, Semmoset arleston ; Noamie, y. a erent pal to attend to business; nor have Tever known s clerk to | ume bas been reduced very materially im price, from | Bebr Harriet Hannah, Chase. : Funby Hern, do 28ih; Clty of, Montreal, do with despatch; Mil Wiiwess—Yes, I have. that the great publicity that bas been given to it, and Mr. Hopkins—What evidense do you require in such | the odium in which the great body has boen brought by a cases & fow is caused in a great degree by the quarreling of the Gecite in uny cares we wens equested by toe Court of | three to Sve cents perhaps, This in due to the large | Schr Marthe Arn, Keed, Stainiurd, wiukle for Savannah soon; Gistera, fer Mobile do; Ironmides, Sessions’ clerk to file the bail bonds to keep the {peace | quantity that is in market. Gamo bas not been so cheap | Ecbr Lawreree, Hived, Portland, Ot Oliver Potnan, doit iosied & Wataarr to Sa nies rae Bee Witness—There are certain evidences reaching men’s | parties among themsclyes. in tho Police Court, because of the accumulation f papers | this season, Veo! t Portland, O& and Calender, do with despatch minds. Leannot tell bow fur. can’t suppose @ case Mr. Baket—Does not this system interfere with the li- | in bis office. duiecnaen PMeniuacard ot ee by Ecxpina od Boruand, Ot Hot fer idg db; Thorwaldsen, Brown; Chance, Huton, and IfT thought a man had just cause of complaint, | should | berty of the accused to secure his own counsel? Mr. Jamos Nesbitt, of the Tombs, testified :—I am pro- 4 vents Sy ees ri. 2. \*ingham, Leonard, Portiand, Ot, Gaiender, Dickman, Win Tapscott, Bell, N¥ork; not refure to do ic for an instant, Witner—Yew, sir, if he hs a preference for any coun- | perty clerk at the Toiabs; I succeeded Judge Stuart, who | made tts appearance, and is welling tor sixteen cents per | ebr F’Andnrny Cale Porting, Ok well, Deny: ant Harvey Pitai, Meleca, Moritaner Eriteat Mir. U'ee e—But if the complainant comes to you, and | sel, and the poticemin presents to wnd forces another on | left a small amount of property atill unclaimed; on March | pound. There {# no charge of tmpcrtance in fish or | Sehr @ illum, Cooper Portisnd: Ot. Cai Fiynn, Charleston; 254: Balem,; Ooler Barina. Me resides cut of your distiict, you sead him away ¥ him; 1 should also suggest that disaretion be left to the | 10, 1864, Thad a sale—Mr. Osgood, the auctioneer, sell- | oo tspies, Butter and aro atill very high, and the | 022 Aurora, Cuaso, Norwich. "and Goliah, “Hughson, NOrleans; Soulhport, Wilson, Witnees—At once, . mogittrate tn the fining for intoxication, the penalty te | ing—and realized $267 07; there was but one article of | V8’ ¢ eas 7 d Echr Emeline Hicker. Nye, Derby. Charleston. Mr. Hophins— Bat there is no statute authorizing you | be one to ten dollars, and each day in prison liquidating | value in the Igt, and that’ was. piece of copper; Ihave | only fruit in market is apples. Pears have nearly | Gopr Mary Tice. Bee Dechy: LONDON, Nov 2—Knt inward Ala, Davis, Baltimore; 24, to send him there? cue dollar of that fine; at present, if & man serves in | received monty from prisoners, which I could aot, fur | cisappeared. Bobr Celeste, Omit, Bridgeport ee Cee ae ects a bs Woes Witness—I believe not. * prison nine days, ond wishes to be released, he is com- | some reason unknown, sfterward find, and lately paid 5 Bobr Riwooe’ Clark’ Bridgeport 3 \ Wier athenion Gover: cork, Lam: Gover, NOrleans: Jena erine, ka: Boston. Mr. Hopkins—It ix a mere arbitrary exercise of power? | pelled to pay the fall ten dollars. “ for ‘Bostonssoon; T & J $6 10 in a case of this sort; I also know of a case Bebr 1 Bturtewant, Corson, New Haven, Witness—-Uzdouotedly; itexpedites business; Ihadan | — Mr. Crosby—What becomes of this money ? Biography of the Man who Hauled Down | sc; Wn) where & receipt has been given—as ‘Per J. Nes- istler, Clark, New Haven. application made to me 2 cay or two ago; is was w case Witness—2bat taken in the police courts is given over | bite’? of which no record exista and to waich no propert: the British Fiag. Schr W Gibeop, Gibbs, Hew Haven. ; Lord. for NYork abt Of abandonment; the party caid sho had no present rest. | to the Chamberlain, but that takeu in the prisons ts given | corresponds; Ihave lately sold property consisting of & 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Soe Gi eis een ey eer uy e en a Eau dence, but on inqutring for a place, she gave a location | to the Governors of the Almshouse t> supply entertaln- | barrel of turpentine, some lard and hams, which fetched | Belteving that a brief biographical notice of Capt. John | Schr Ellen Leulya, Thotopson, New Haven. Fang OR LRP Al pl nia hateritaeet ie sacl out of my distiict; the defeadant was accested, and it | ments for mewbers of the Legislature when they come on | $89; all there montys are paid over to the Chamberlain | y,-o.36i1 alias Van Aradale,) who climbed the groased | StF BAvid Gabon, Habson "New Haven. LONDaNDERAY, Nov 19-810 Mohongo, Cornish, NOrleans, appeared before me that compleinant had made's com- | here. (Laughter.) and receipts taken; I have never known ofa case where | Van Osdell, (al ‘an Aradale,) wl ea gre Schr Catharine Thomas, . New Haven. Manserites, Nov 17—Sid E Wright, Jr, McNear, Boston. pat before Justice Davison, au Fey the charge had ire Hopkins—It does not go into the county treasury Shs clark taken . teatimony oes thy onerina aire flagstaff, tore down the British flag, and planted the a 3 cron a. ew Haven, Ruwrons, Nov ibuaprLanm Brow, ke lar, Landon. bim deen cismissed; of course 1 let her-go; this shows | at all then ¢ magistrate, who did not know what cise was on; I doubt i at tthe time the British me, . LYMOUTH Nov 19- Arr orn, fttiphen, a the dificultice that would arise It paction wore allowed | _ Witness—No, it goes to the Governors of the Alms- | whether $200 would go very far with a man trying to get | ““*™* oa hi a kr ore ts pact i ni a cl] bee etal eel oases: $os toe Lenton fee tid 19th (hes bone, Sopeeien 1eeah Gitee- to gointo any cistrict at pleasuce; I recollect one in- | house. out of prison, if he had it tn his possession, but be might | ¢Yacuated New York, viz:—Nov, 25, 178s—might interes Sloop 1. H Kordenisilett, Fall River, ie ent Whitir¢ irom Londox), Coquimbo; 22d, Ohers.- stanoe of thix kind; it was the case's! 4 woman that was | Mr, Hopkins-—Have you not known instances of this | have consideratle of it if it was left in the proper place, | your readere and settle the question of who raised the} Sloop J I) Fish, Sixlch, Fall River. ‘PortanovTn, Nov 19—Arr Kirkland, Benthall, Phi’ i abous from’one to anvthe haa been before | kindy That you have committed mun to prison for | for do not pay orders of prisoners to lawyers, and was | flag, especially as inaccuracies appear in tke majority of | $lcop ® Menzum, French, Providence. RKETOWN, Nov 15—Sld Comoro, Lovd frou! Bost Mio" flour magisirates; 1t was (lus: wi pucehased at | non-payment ofa fine, when he has not beea in fact com- | sued ina case of such a Kind lately, when a verdict was | sit enents in ref to the 4 1d patriot, Ibe ecg ee ull, ull, Providence, seflles; Haskell Chineba % the box office of Ninlo’s saloon two tickots of edmniasion; | mitied to prison, but ‘has remained out a few days, and | rendered against me. pinciepaper ret rant <reomllredimbrca patra atid My gfe eis rr ra Rorrexpam Nov 20--Cld Lells, Statford, N York; Dorothes ‘there was a woman in his compsny: be pid for the tick: | came in atter and paid the fine to the officer and to the Mr. John: Ialor, of the Fesex market police court was | leave to furnish the following fact: Sloop Mary Brush Yourg, Brookhaven. eye eel ye @ Bio J ets at the door, and they went in.o ‘he saivoa together; | Court, and does it not appear on your record as com- | next examine’.—He said, 1 have been property clerk | He was bornat Murderer’s Creek, Orange county, N. | Sloop G Kostulh, Lyme. Sa ee ee — the manager ordered the woman to ve semoved as anim: | mitted to prison? now about seven years and have bad one sale some time | y., Jan. 6, 1756, and served in the American army duct Propelier Enoch ‘irain, Hennessey. Boston. In port ldg Kornart (of Rotterdam), for Para and Califoredas Proper character; a detsilea policeruan actempted to re. ‘Witzese-—I do not recollect #uch a case. since, the proceed of which amounted to about $70; 1 | pearly the whole of the revolution; was wounded ‘and | Propeller Pelican, Wiliistas, Pro 3 Guadiano, Stephenson, for NYork do, Move her by force, anc she resisted, slightly striking the | Mr. Hopkins—But there would be no record on your | have lately cent some goods for wale in conjunction with | talen priscuer at the battle of Fort Momigomery. He en- BELOW. Sout, Nov 1t—Olf, 'Willsrd, Mitchell, from NYorkfor Lee. man while he had hold of her; he ‘conveyed her wo the | beck of the payment, would there? Mr. Nesbitt, but as yet have not my returns. dured a distressing eaptivity in this clty, feom which*he | , Ship Jobn Heery, Oxoord, frou Antwerp and Fiushing, Ost | 42. é station hovse. Witness—Yer, when it was'pad; a caso of that kind | ‘The committee then ordered the servic? of severa: | way reileved by exchange July 20, 1778,,'The next. year | 14,,i muse and pensengers, dun Rotan ser aodie: Taney danleni hana Mr. Hopwios here asked what was meant by a woman | would sot occur frequently; {t might be that the accused | subpaenas and adjourned. accompanied Genoral Clatn's éxpedition agaiast the | gravy, Aurora: Bunting: from Liverpool, Get $3, with mdse | Witte Kelly, Rowton, cet OBE a of improper character, and received fur reply that she | would ask that the officer be allowed to go with him to Ci. RY REERE J Tudisne ja Western New York; served in every successive | — Rhip South Cevolina. from Rotterdam. ‘Text, Nov 19—Sid Kinéerdyke, NYork. ee instance a be of the town, nine et bey pees ct a fine; and it Lr wepl =e, ea Nicatagua and General Walker. camyaign till 1782, in which year he was nea:ly eight Ship Union, from New Orleans. = Stans, Nor B0—Of Lordy (Duschschn, Scheltens, trom 8 resumed—'ihe woman was detained ina cell | it would appear |, e was commit! to prison, an TO THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. t - 4 : ° on for Yoo! PP! igitiinesceie scaneataw audio unt mcntbe # sergeant under Capt. Hardendergh, of Weisen ibasiehig Goukily tek eae ‘WakuknPoin?, Nov i9—Sid Brothers, Doran, Savannah. all night, and in the morning brought before me, when | that be serv the peliceman preferred a complaint of ns-ault and b session giving two of the Governors of the Almshouse tery against her; he did uot show me proof that a! power to discharge the vagrants committed to their ‘was @ vagrant or disorderly persou, liable to arrest under | custody Ly a magistrate should be so amended as to re- ‘the statute, and } cismissed the cace; on the same day, | quire fhe concurrence of the committing magistrate. hhe was before the Mayor, who swore him to am affidavit Mr. Crosby—Whst is the difficulty now? containing bis version of the mutter; the affidavit was Witness—I think that the law previously in force wai then passed over to Justice Osborne, to issue @ warrant; | the most effectual for the purposes intended, and I cannot Mr, Osborne refused to issue process, whea the officer | think why it way altered, ns itis at present, two Gover- then preferred his comp'aint before Justice Pearcy, and | nors, exetcising an arbitrary power and without a cog: finally, that Judge not knowing all the faote of the case, | nizance of the facts, can discharge a prisoner, when ma} I presume, obtained the warrant and arrested the wo- | hap the magistrate bas been at great pains to procure tI man, aud she was again discharged, I believe, convictions; last year my commitments amounted to one Mr. Hopkins—Why did the Mayor decline to issue a | hundred and sixty-six, and my discharges to eleven only; errant f ‘one instance occurring to my mind is the case of a man Witness—That is his usual course, I understand; he | for whose commitment, as being eA very idle fellow, some Observing in the Washington Sar the statements of | felt’» ag a ites tine Pe bce ny ts, He Se rs marries, lune 16, 1783, Mar, laughter ol ht al Senor Espinosa, regarding the execution of General Cor- | F074" s Bighiy respeotble faraser of Orsuge county, N. Y., ral, | wish to give a statement of it as witnessed by or | giter which he sailed a packet on the North and East knewn to me, rivers for thirty years: then served twenty years as wood a ’ ee Si .. | inspector at Peck lip N. Y.,and vigust 14, 1836, General Walker was invited to Nicaragua by the dem | .1'li residence, 184 Delancey street, being fn the sighty’ cratic porty of the State who had been driven into civil | first yenr ot bis age; was inversed with tilitary honors war by the asts of the late Dictator Chomorro, The Go- | by the Veteran Corps of Heavy Artillery, of which he was vernor of Honduras was also included in that invitation, | then first Captain Lieatenant, two otner sollitary compa and sent anarmy of one thousand men under Genera! | nies, ané many mexwbers of the Ancient Order of Yamma- Alvarer, to sid the democratic party. Tne full of Granada, | ny forcing a part of his fuceral procession. the last hold ot the servile party, and the treaty'of peace | “Be was a man of singuler bodily activity, of great reso- made with Walker by theic Gensral, Corral, ended the | Jution, and generous even to a fault. He has an only son war, a# of that party only one aundred and fifty men | (avis) resioing in the Fleventh ward of this city, and remained in arms, under General Guardiola. two daughters who have survived him. His remains were Wind du:ing the day, NW. Grpgsvran, Nov 7—The Cabargs, Kenvey. from Hyeres New York, arrived here with Bowepett . a citer damage, baving been in contact with the Toulon Plane Lavnonep.- At Baltimore, recenuy, a three mast brig, of 36 | (French brig), off Malaga. tons, called fag Letghion, bulit for Messrs James Phillips & Co, 13th The America (American ship) Trom Trapani to the of New York™ Her foremsst only is square rigged, the others | United States, which was on shore at it Carnero Oct 17, has being lke tte mainmast of sherm brig. The proporition to | been got off and seis poet cal thie kind of rig a “barkantine,”’ does not meet with mach Isth—Put in, brig Blanche, from Gambia for Marseilles, with favor. Joss of bownprit snd olker damage, having been in At Sullivan, Me, 26th uit, by Mesars Ingalls & Shephard. @ | With an American bark in the Swsits. fine copper fastened tyrig of 289 tons, called the Hancock, owned Mome Ports. iy parties is Boston as Suilivan, to be commanded by Capt . os {i fam Ober, of Tremont, ‘ho: . BOSTON, Dec 6—Arr steamship smation Ge, ‘Harreon At Bah Oth inat, oy Sewell & Seoall, » bark of 400 tons, called | Iéverpool via Dalifax, arr at ner deck about 1 PM, the Scio, Khe is owned by Messrs, 3 O Baker & Co, of New Prat a ead Mary Marthe, Cag. Frese: beak ‘ork, end will be comma ‘Thos ra0n. " eston; brigs Roliicg Wave, Heawned wad rigged on the stocks with Howes? Wenat rig. 7” Le Rice,’ Char ; Hechavite” Baakell, took the adidavit and passed it over to Justice Osborne, | pains was taken; he was dischar ‘This Guardiola is of two-thirds negro blood, and is | interred in the Stilwell ground, First atreet, between ar sarees? Fan BR, Fone we Raggy yay Mr. Hepkins—He approved of the complaint ¥ Mr. Crosby—Was he an able-bodied inant? charged with being an tafamous character, as robber | First and Second avenues.” d Herald Marine ndlence. Hewes Satan, nein te ous 8 Witness—Yer, sir; and knowing the case was dismissed Witness—He was an able-bodied fighting man; there by me, negiected to let_mo know what he was about to | was another infitence than that of his not attending to | “Mt aeseesin. He is a native of Honduras, wip diog oy apne iny A ance bela After General Corral made the treaty of peace with | of his death, ‘‘) ace be to thy avhes, comrade; for than do; eince the first of Janua>y last the Mayor’s office has | wosk on the island; it was not pecuniary. 5 “ 1 Ieee 7 Dole, fora barbor. she probably proceeded been erea‘ed by un ordinance of the Corporation. Mr, Hopbine—Do the. mugistraten make records of all | Gonu theis anima, gume to the cathodes with Watler ana | 2 New ‘Yeu ‘Lee 4 ieee wn, Doughty, Providence cain. ‘Gett, Clentuegon: Horace, Varver, j | Mr. Hepkins—That case was dismissed by you. | convictions under the vagrant act? his troops and celebrated a grand mass in token of fciend- “ Heantley, Jacksoxvile; P | Giord, ‘Charleston; Oaroline “Av White, "Whlto: Prada fur to What record was there of the case? Witness—Yes, rir; a woman of the town is disorderly | hip, all seemed ta. go on very well for a week or two, ¥ b Lynn. load foF Cuba; schrs § Tevering, Corson, Mobile; Westov Witness—None whatever, otler than the note of dis- | in the street, the uttention of the po'iceman 1s enlled to | SIU: {van found that Giuvat's tevope logered scout | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Thos Hi Perkine, “Wayne, Havre: i Rogers, ichmuond; EF Lewis, Urowell, "NYork. Sid. Wind mincal, her, and she ts arrested and committed; she isa woman | Cranada doing nothing, instead of returning to thelr . Rotrie, Aspinwall, 8 B Clark, Sail @t Joho, NB; NWiok, bark Thos Ritchie; und from below, sllp Ve- Mr. Hopkins—I think that the statute requires that | with friends, but still a common prostitute; an appeal is | hemes as-ctiplated bythe treary. fuawsediatety after the hepeer yaw Foil Rivers Wee Mallicrs Crowsl, Gases Cle nee | apa creme j examining magistrates shall make returns of all eriminal | made to any two of the Governors to get her out, and the | treaty was celobrated, the two parties uatted ih electing Movements of Ocean Steamers. Providence, B Frink, Doughty, NYork; aleather’ Belsol new Pe bee fare sehre Lotas, Dennett, a matters done by them. é result is that she is in a few days ogaim found on the | cenor Rivas President of the Republic, Rivas is a weal cee ee ning, do. . ‘ New liavea’ Cid stcemer T Swaus, Vohowpa, N¥orks Berg Witness—I think not in this city; I follow the same | street more riotous (han ever, and then belog brought | thy and very bighiy respected ciiven, Wis Rad takes oy a, Disasters, dic. Union, Kendrick, Boston; brig Lillian, Sumner, Bird 3 Customs as exasted when 1 took office; you see, ir, ina | before me again she will tell me, aitting on my seat and | pert in the inte aiell Wen dnd hota bel eal, aad Whe bea ceed W@™ Bee por arrivais. schrs Benj Stronn, Jaynes, Providence; Abdel Kader, 3 Clty like this the District Attorney has constant access to | to my face, that ate door not care a d——a, because she | Kiways been looked upto asa true patriot. Hisadministra- x Bank Isaueita, of Charleston, 80, reported in extracts per | York; bulicott, Kingsland, NYork. Dee, America an lost on Ospe Spartel wasn food versel of 800 aes, | 1 PATH, Dec 'S—arr brig aoe Ls 3 ne em the police courts and their records, and is almost like | can get out, and out they do get. c filing them in his own office to keep them where they are | — Mr. Crosby—The effect, theu, is to anaul your power as | Sor eewvity to ull the citicens of ive Renatlio ie wae Bes: 1p | commanded by Capt Michael Watson, ove of the most experi: | 12toua) Merwin: Mobaie’ Ais Boe eae Ne, ee ee Aspoeed ct; the Mayor's office or toom was created, as | a police magistrate? tired of the ravages of war. When letters were intercept- Dec. 15 | Shateted ebietl, offigs (of which she lind’a-cut 60,000" deus, | ol ‘ was saying, a part of the Firat District Police Court;' Jus- itreer—Yes, str. ed from Gen. Corrall to Guat giving him direc! Dec, 19 | and wool.” pe ums), | | BUOTHBAY, Nov 20—Arr sehr Wm H Hall, Ha tice Osborn bas been detailed to sit there; at the time that Mr. Hopkins—Does it frequently occur that husbands | how to attack the Americana in Granada, at night, when bes 3 Darien, Br Banx Sanaw, trom Boston for Pletou, before reported Seckecortie ats: en? al stranded tn Gut of Cano, was got off vat tn atlera CHARLESTON, Dec 3, PM—Arr steamship Nash pro: , Was caugat in a thick snow sti N 4 w storm. Waa Tae frie brig Galveston, Leng eng Old, sbip 5 Arrangement was made, it was supposed that a Fig rous and wives ure sent up to the Island on the affidavit of u driven up, on the Merigomish shore, beat over the reef outside effort would be made by the Mayor to aor | the other? Stores on Sunday, to aupproas letiery and port selling | \'Witness—Very sellom, and then not unless {t comes they were asleep, and when Gen. Corrall’s mati seen rive and aid them, these letters were by ree Ber re nt Rivas laid before General Walker, as Command- ». bark Bos. sips bling sips and brothel keoping; but the criminsi | under the personal knowledge of the magistrate, as in | Grinniet of the army of the reputlie Gad oan King’s Head, went igh up on the besch, and beesme ® total | Nuev Pepi, Benaude, son 8 N Sunt irks Basiness there bas dwindled down ta'two or thies cases a the case of a woronn frequently before the court for dis- | General Corral to be tied, by a court artial.. Me Inania--From Ubarlovion 1Wih end. tthe éxe. ot davene sot | TTC sel ras rasa F Wot. ‘Hise Rn orderly condwet, or intexlcation, or such Ike, © found guilty and sentenced to be hot. rendent fvas | wath. Prom Havens lh and 200, due ut New Yor 17 | ,,4,S0Hm Vetoan, Stanwood. trom Boston, ofand for Yar. EAP York; bark . Hopkins—I suppose that results from the decline of ir. Hopkins—Have not yout ie Ite in Baas approved of the finding of the court martial, and signed | snd int. be Bo iy ad hg the Sound eve of Zith ult. missed 3 the abtp erime, under the management of the Mayor? (Laughter.) | pend any police officer that is fetatled at your cow lt approval. He was shot, ws he deverved tbe: antes | _ CRescax Crry—From New York 24, artving at Havana wh | ftayt onda ibe same tine Waewruck by a squall which threw fa square rigged Vessel, an: Witness—Of course it must, but Tall not fook at itia | Wilnens—Yex, mx, for a day or 50, until we can go | gran bun in Ni roves, exoept hin own pli. | aud Neraoreane ts: Fro New Oriean 20h, Herans 24, | te thr Gap “ibe crew and passenger secuted teewrc, | tar, Oilver, Barcelona, Bld, beck’ Hesper, & veri ar . Oltver, A a al that light; it did not occur to me in that way; po down and make an affidavit against him. magistrates are frequently summoned to the station Mr. Hopkins—Have the same officers been at your houses at night; I almost invariably attend these sum- | court all the time that you are there? monses when my health permits; 1 recollect an instance | © Witness—No, mr, I think not. when 1 was’ sent for; 1 went to the station | Mr. Hopkins—Were they changed at your suggestion? house; the prisoner 1 found there was cou- Witness—I never had an officer changed at my sugges- fined ‘on warrant issued by the Mayor; that | tion. ARUN A) cal party. His accomplices and abettors in the atte : ~ ' to break. the Treaty’ and murler the Americans and | riving' tt Bevase pin" aa New Orieoor ase” From Row’ OF: natives who favored them, were banished from the | leans Sih Havana Sih, durat Now Yorks. . ACK Waniton—! lew y 4 vane “The Yelegraph from Washington, thst Honduras, San Raw. ee rb, a Salvador and Conta Kica had united against Walker, is | “Uiniwaa~From New York 26th, arriving at Havana Soin incerrect. and New Orieann 24. From New Urleans $h, Havana 12th, 35 jorning. when the el serdam. c tld DAMARISCt . Dec 2~, > re je enabled thern to clear at may the boat. aud Ci ae oo OTTA, Dec 2~Arr brig Tangent, Reed, Jack: men, le. that they could ant FALL RIVER, Dec 6—8id brig John 8 Cotton Fnabled to bring the remainder dar ofthe Sram tise plenegere, River, 200 fons), Alen. for & farthern ree ois, Osa w, achrs Dan- buck, 's Joreph Por'er of in, areataring nan, died soon afer | {el Boown, Parad B J john'C Ri py ae pict | SH CLMES HOLE, Deeb, PM—AFr bra Thos Connor, York, Iyimeured in Konto. Most of twas 25th in a dascoea, Savannah for Bath: echra chtord, Baltienare fur warrant was produced; the party offered good bail, Mr. Crosby—They generally regard it as a desirable po- formes eneral . Astrea, Blat 4% when the cilce in cuurde-—-one cf the Heutnants—’ | sltion, do they now Gane. esse wit rine eniig Min te ot enn rr mk Tatae loan’ Vemel Wasnctinaured, and would probably be a | Doruand; Mallon Baus, Gottrey, Keston sr Eniledelphia. iid aid he had orders from the Mayor not to allow bail Witness—Yes, sir. Walker to join them against Gnutemala. He had been City. Lsabel. Gra'da. Cah’ba. Ioatyt. | 'tat loss med ney ae be Honduras, Wales, Pe to be taken without an examination waa had; at the | Mr. Crosby—But there is no more pay? most cordially received by the democratic party. The } Malis fom New York. 2 IT |, Be SonK Saxe Gorma, Miller, from Prince Edwant Inland | “yoneck, Bunny B Vol 5 EE same time they told me that the complainant could nut be Witness—No, sir, eee Honduras troops in Nicaragua had returned to Honduras re Sie 2 g 8 8 a re pe Bonee, ee pe ag papas pene Cane, — alts | Obasg (on, Moreesunder, brid Eertand, ne found that night, and | left. Mr. Stuyvesant But they have an opportunity to at- | and 260 of General Walker's troops were soon to join | ‘ duefromBaram.& °S i718 17 7 | culereunknown reo sold at Cape Canso Ist inst; part: } turned bng L Webster, achr Lous Walsh Sid achrm atiadoa, Mr. Hopki delieve there is no law allowing such | tend publlc amusements, and thus to make up extra | them. ‘A CILUZEN OF NICARAGUA, eben the wares tooes hil Ga acd the, Goesindh Will ahd Notice to Mariners. Mahlon Belts, und Only on, Kent, for having rope. an exercise of power on the part of the Mayor! Pay, have they not! Red on Mendey.” The) leave hew orleans as pear 8A Mas ide | Notice ie hereby given tha: the heed Bery'on the South end ot | L4RCme ate AM, wind Nw, beige Thos Vonnor, and 1, ; ‘Witness—I believe not; the parties who were detained itness—I suppose it is likely, that or something of Attitude of Costa Rica. will admit, and the Isabol leaves Charleston and Havana st | Centurion, tp Boston Harbor, bas inced. ochre Aeiten, Mary, and Lou Walsh. antli morning were subsequently examined before Mr. | the kind. (From the National Intelligencer, Dec. 7.) a.m ‘Alto, that he Black Hsuoy Gn Seal Rock. No 9, in Neponset | soit histone Winaittt PRE JonePH, Albion, Mend. Havana; Justice Brenzan who dismissed the complaint, as Tam | Mr. Crosby—In case of bail, are not men in the habit of | 11 may not be uninteresting to our readers to kaow the TAX OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND OBINA. River, has been replaced, Peuigton,Hovion. Latta, Te eect ac sugut x. | els tek $k Senog te sab ta aes | Eten come fears Gul Ren ie | gang erase owe crebne | UN RSet, acer. | gti nee Mgt on 1, —_ ° . r 3 — ; Mr. Ciosby—Your intention was to bai ut ox Tp Ae pg oj ether yy cfreumeti ented by recent events in Central Ame- | “The mail leaves Southampton on the 4th end 20th of each | Boston, Dec 6, 1885 Doh Nov 29 brig ' jury, NYork; amination, f su * Witness—Yes, sir; the party | that they would be oaluatt appa, bail: I should perhaps, oat he Witness—I never knew of such a cases would not, allow the prisoner to be brought up. Another Mr. Stuyvesant—Did you ever discover any man com- case: the poiice ofticials arrested several persons for dis- | ing to offer himself and swearing for bail when he was orderly conduc: ht might and locked them up in | not wortna cent? the station house; 1 was sent for and went down; Witnese—1 did last May; T looked after the man and I was told that the complainant could not | found thet he Lad sworn ly. be found and that the prisoner could not Mr, Stuyvesant—Wha' became of that complaint ? rica, We are informed that the Costa Rican militia | monih, &, PM—Arr Spoken, nN ‘UNEa a Amat Dit, trom London tor New Orleans, Nov 12, lat 485, Gowen Bote, ‘gellavan, do, Diction Bhawe ‘ora: cama’ and have been called forth, being more than five thousand | — Arrives al Gibraltar about the 9h and 26th of anme month. atrong, in consequence of the excitement produced 0 Arrives at Maits about the 14th and 30th of same month. Mhe wccem and "violent ‘proceedinge ot Welker aad t Arrives at Alexandria boul the 18th of eume and ath of fo- followers in Nicaragua, It is stated that the republica | WI« mon of Guatrmala, Salvador aud Honduran are all invarms, | @icerersvengeett oe 200 OF Hs: of same and bh or 6b of deeming it necessary for their own safety to go and op- Arrives at Aden about the 25th or 2éthof same and 10th or pore the invaders, who evidently threaten ail tue Central | 12th of following month. Ports. Bion or Bax, West Coast of Airies, Oct 9~In the, bark be bailed or discharged without au examination; | WitreasI sent it to the Grand Jury, and he was in- | Kivecican States: How th Lerie Liaetetet ib Sth op $TCh ef ante nnd dy. of wri: | CEMENT Betied oloeee he in that cane T should heve cxerehud the discrimination | dicted, end afterward tried and convictsd, and is now ia government in Granada, lately mate ty cat nae | valfor Bombay. and Ith w isch for Chinn, Ao. Banus, Nov diArr echt, Megors, Talbot, Ralimore; 23 Of discharging withcut bail at ol, The examination | priscn; I also held his suborner, who was in cowpany | Tovident bas been received by those friently States: and | ,,2Déiam NANI steamer arrives si Bombay about the $4 to Gtk | barks Pearl, Hiutcaings, NYork, 204, Maraval, Ward, do (and was subsequently bad before Justive Osborne, and the | with him; he was also convicted, gave bail, and after- | what will be the course which our own ar 19th to iat of folowing won! Per pee Fay’ sehr Hheniy x, Dunscom a Pita parties were honorably discharged. In each of these | wards forteited it and fled. other inte. | “P. And on other occasions, } was informed by the officer in | Wr, Stnywesant--Do you know what is the practice of bs te ‘ Point 49 Galle about the 6th rested goveruments will follow, are questions which we steamer arriven at ty or are unable tosolve at present, The fcliowing is the de- | _ Leater Pountde Galle for flo Penang tbe same day, i the EE a: : CODPTANTINOPLE, Ww 11 barks aya frowo Boston. Arr By for Mesaiua, vo lend for Bettas ee command that a simple written orde: from the Mayor, policemen av (oc what are calied mock auctioneers? Do if President Mora, of Costa eat geamer has air: arrived which tar e, York, from Cardifl. are prey io Sth; brie Brown, Seema eee Geike, yoals procure tis rolaume-of tal | Fox to gwmeruly grvtets the siteny ana lot them ene [ Soare aes ond, Preasdent of ths republte of Conta ta Spout the 12th oF Wsiband ah and | Burk from NYorkdo, arr it ult wleatmahip Wan Penor Gon’ son from the station house, Our pclice courts have | off and wait for other victima? ; being informed that it is i disturbed since January last by an atiompt made | Wieness—I think that is the ususl practice; it is ex sbaciey of ie pureed’ ene moata. Arrives st Singapore about the 15th or 16th and Sst or ist about Nov %—In bark Maris authority or right, to occupy the national lands on | of, mon’ Portland ding; te Hi arte fort Lagrange {provasiy ‘Soy trom Rowe DEN AB, Creech. trom by the Mayor to force upon the magistrates clerks ille- | ceedingly difficult to get evidence against these parties, the Atlantic shore, I do bereby decla) Leas ‘about 12 hours afer arrival. York 10 1, Wg; rein, uly appointed by him.’ He hae changed ons ‘ettears | plasio ea they ao, their tricks on countrymen wb fear | Thai th republic’ having never granted any part of wives at tlone Kong about the 224 or 24th and 8th or 10tb og. sl et ; owner’, | Tiscestn, boow, ‘up, seamsbip C Yardersiit, ut, The true re officie’ abuse is, for e exposure, and who are more afrai ts terri tlantic on T 10M, About Nov 15—In port bark Glenbi ‘ to elect good men Lo effice {should sugaest the, | ax withesses’ than the auctionoers are of being punishea | {11 terrivary on the Atlantic orean, will consider, at all | “eves mdet day for oe agen Mab urn, Westendortt, | mith, ‘Col Guus, times, void and of no value every act that 4 eo aap «ys every case whore the magistra‘s |. «athorized to keep | as swindlers. duted’on the ight border of ‘ne fives ‘an Jens, poly “i one male leave Rng ie on the Bth and 20th of ench GENOA, Hon fy te weet abtp St Peter, Gardner, for Leghorn to ond for NYork. af arrive ai Aisgandria about the same 5 " the peace or prevent a breach of the peace, or for disor- | Mr. Hopkine—Suppose a man is taken in and done | {ho wild coasts of the Northern sea. from tl ‘ie Marsodiian, end arrive ot wre; derly conduct, tending toa ‘broach of the ‘peace, he be | fer—I belleve that ‘ethow you call it—and then makes a | Sot) T coat oe ee nt is TEC MEE ot | saceotitoimae tise roe ~~~ |; Lagbatas Combnaneed Go We Dik cad peoeehin oneal a aut! in Hew thereof, or in addition thereto where | complaint to a Fogg officer, aud he goes with him snd | New Granada, without previous consent and lega: sanc- BE All packages and laters intended for the Naw Youn | 1th ny. the defendant waives a jury trial to inflict a pemaity ia | gets the money to be refunded to the victim, is tt tne | tion, Corta Ries being resclved on claiming snd sustain. | HEKALD should be sealed. Gonatves, Noy In port echre American Chief, Pressey, Benson, Phila- ease of conviction not to exceed $25, sud in default | practice of the policeman to make application for and to | ing ita right against every on the territory of —~- for \ York 9 days; oP, Jett, Wood, for Boston unc. of the payment thereof, to commit the offender summe- | receive any portion of the money? its frontiers. Given at the National Palace, in the city ANAC ee ey ay i a hg q Fily for # period not to exceed ten days—the revenue | Witners—t think it is probable, I do not know but that | of can José, on the 11th day of October, 1855, Farign Cope Am Mart, Fisher, do; 3010, bark Better, way, thus collected to be made to contribute towards the sup | it is right that the officer should be rewarded for doing JUAN RAFAKL MORA, 4 Lines lov 2—Arr brig M NYork; eche . port of our charitable institutions, It would be pcia- | work for the party; I shoula further suggest the appoint- —- - : a r - De Zwiwver, Baitimore brig Mosley tigigt ox last pally derived from the resources of those wuo Utlgate | ment of @ Board of Commissiopers to inquire ino the American Bible ‘ Port of New York, December 7, 1855, Yoru; hh, echr 1, Marchant, iseahsuer, Balmore; Sith, i a such complsints in the criminal courts. There are | cendition of persons laboring under an aberration of in- The stated monthly meeting of the managers was held » PARI orien Lae Sydney for a lst inat, : Doat, har, law st an Uitte ct nethenet te ae ea telleet, eal c they be = with the power: met om Thursday, the inst., at 4% 0’ aT M. Rtesmshi Ge a tah Taratone wall--M 0 Roberts. Rasipticr iene ond Coesees tern 40. Cid tome ioe, Sigkiont eat" w are ‘cleat impor seat posnesnes the magistrat Another suggestion ; A 5 , ‘i a ¥ 5 iss are too important to be passed | stouid like to make tot this: that magistrates be autho- | in'Avharee aria Wissel eset; one ia Texas, two Bhp Anteirye, oe, aa Franecom Hartree £00 "Piliadal: tothe Sessions, but Muxweil, Ustatee; 20th, sehr Wm A Henry, 2 Quegp, Smith nis, Md Richmond, in a. one in Wisconsin, and one in Uhio, rived to employ their own clerical help in their office as Morgan & A Wile Mp Ucen: )) Landon—| phie, ast pom Bagoet, Lave, over. Mr, Hopkine—What do you do with these bail bonds to | may te reqired; we are so driven now that wo do not | tomane os Bath DE ester, Bote, Antwers "WB ok, York Tor ako the Tot fap ‘Peseta te gon, ‘Albamy i 7 ail filled in the Pollee Court off ~¥ = ae we me rg ems _ ae a RATE Fb Casenova, Webber, Marncalbo—B de Agreds Jove | | Lenton, Bov 2-In Storm King, Devens, for Bos. Nye are ed in “olice Court office. and write, while we be ing; ned . : ons), Mr, Hopkins—Are they not returoed to the Court of | mcreover, at the Tombs, one of best clerks has bee: Perk Express, Boss, Havana~-P V King & Co. Mair, Nov 15—In port ae North Foster, and Sessions ¢ 4 taken away, to ttle ewe} his time in the Mayor's office ne pL, a 0 Wak Dimon & Oo, | Grrmenious, Fales une Colestia, for Measina , Cart, Wrtnees—No, sir. on three aid soretimes uo commitmenta & day, bee ® ~veire a Poriar Port barks Splendid, Wedb, from Mar- erguac, do Mz, Hopbine—Then is it not w more farce totake these | Mr. Creaby—Tid you vver know of & ale Of property mek ws yen—I L & A Wiison, iala'ph o hi, bees Bea Roms bonds col in your rtf rig Do “MM Pi Peo. ‘ . Witnens—I believe {t to be something of that kind, Witness—We, ele p Brg ek, Remaaiog WK adinigh & Keon ea, Pa ‘oe N York id; , hd Mr. Crosby —vid you ever know a bail bond to be pro- | George W. Matseil woe next called. Being duly sworn, | tester ping, O 8 Livermore, Derrill, Berwuda—Tueker & Light- tor Niort, ands veel ie secated? Le testified as follows:— ws rie? Charirston, te orl weusnla bound to the Untates. Ba, ‘Nov 10—0ld bark b Wright, Jr, M'Near, Boston. Yeorhies abi A fee vis, Seriptures in by the fands of 4 Brig Marons, Eldrecge, Pranklin—H D Broo Gtante of books were made for dlstrivation in New | lings it sobes, Mile Usarlesin=Dolor oremee G in Bus Rainbow New Haven ~ Master. r ranacda; Ho de Janeiro; for the Almah uve in, Lewis egunty, {3 Seas Arent Bites Kinaraeroe preee. Witness—Yes, cir. I gave one to the District Attorney Mr. Stuyvesant—You are Chief of Police of the city of ution About two weeks ago, New York, are you not? A. Yes, sir, . O'Keefo—All the Justices that have been before us Mr. Stuyvesant—How have you been attached to Potter, Ma Pa tra, Noy ly oe . Wooten be leg dn, 1a Lamond, arn, fropsul th testified that they never beard of such » case. | that office’ A. Evor since the commencement of the de 0 y 1 Bate, ; Price, N¥url Wonder be rather aed wo ronwoute this one cate’; | partment—about ten year, I presume. ray Ae Glenn's Falls, ohneon, Joho. NB—D i Dewolt ve ube engeorrs Wemabeliiyiee ) fie Mer toa Hinson, Weed A ae race. Save Pee bee Q Do youknow the mumiwr oi gambling houses in | Chelsea Sehoo!, RP Back & Uo, NST ae el Rida, Treahomt, | We: PEEL, gaday itt Obde, Punt, Wik. eek poy Wn witnenses to be | New Yor’ . No, sir, exactly, nor at all of my | ¢ in, N. ¥.: with various Herre Jeane below Cslentta, Oct 6—Arr berk Imeum, Weilis, from Penang. Cid dh, sohr & Urata tases havaré f Uhetr bot vefbapeie oun knowledge, but only us are reported to me at the | To the Presbyterian Board of Missions, $2; re — #, And Waa wig 4 pilot; "es Sher arundel Rae Sees Hodedon Philadelphia. — ing ina great while, | office by captains of police. granted, being money paid to {bis board expressly for | font Juana — wer there wig pilots, WILMINGTON, NC, Dec $—Cll eche Jd Chadboura, Wala Mr. Crosby—In oases Lefore yout @ Do you know tue number af lottery policy shops! A, | that purpose Propeller Totien, Morley, Badllgors: Croggrell's Lape. Murnsa, Nov W—In port barks Kutaw, Mathews, for Bogtoa | wright, Boston,

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