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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1856, 6 Acciden pubis Railroad | COMM OF EMIGRA tgs: ; bg Rn a ee om sits BH, | Tee Ascites ae tne te TION! 5%, Bie arg ev ee, etc Sp pce 08 in force - . anne Number semaiving Ist Jau., 1865 temporary # journ in the city of New York, and by ‘Tho Annual Report of the Board for the Year | «ives curing tue year ....,... = ela hee Beit for their future — pete Be jyrg aa 28565, Whvle number under treatment. rupted, and probably their persons diseased. asssult and injury mentioned in the complaint. fhis ise Of whom vale Severn Beoond—To the shipper. Im the greater readiness distinet admission of joint action in making the assault. . . uct 4 ', H. Benton on the La’ a Ww ww Retiring | o/clock on Montay night, to ihe express train for the Heetonville, in the 1 ‘fourth ward. The traia ovn- sisted of a ene eed two prsseager The Board met at 4 o’clook P.M, Present—Mosars. i (in the Kenne’ with which parsengers sce discharged w: freight and The have found against 0 much of it as charged the pomp ge i Cy ie pede At the vate ef abet i es (im py Me meth Kelly, Cummings, ay, merchandie do uot inverrupt the proces: In the ship Data wh aaeultig te daetaata an), acting om the of Naval offizers, under the act | fiftegh milon an hour, when a fail broke into three pioces | Morgan, Purdy aad Garrigue. beung rel eved of it passengers at once, and tmme stately they have held both defendants responsible, tion of the navy, ant and threw the front wheel of the forward passenger car ALLEGED CBUBLTY AT gma. Remaining 1st Jan., 1856, mn on arrival. In the consignee being relieved from the su- It is said the answer was only the act of the 7 from many other officers: and I an- thi Mr. Kxxwepy called the atteation of the Board to acase | _T%* proportion of deaths of this | pervision of the lanoing of the passenger: attorney, and not by them. This is true, bat is rough you, ai the bend of the navy, ad Me drips bey ie Poster, Jr., by | Bute ust be always greater than in any goueralhos- | Tbird—To the funds of the Commission. In the in- farnihes no rejecting it as an aduission. The publicly, ae your appeals are all mate. Heyed 'y on board p dames Foster, Jf OY | pital for non-contagious diseases and surgical cases. It | creased taciil y afforied for the discvve'y of cases lin dle ing ts full as on the defendants as if signed which you and the rest have been elimi- Capi. Porter, who, it was charged, never wens below | was for the first six months of 1866 13.88 per cent, fur | 10 spectal bond. In the oppurtunity for ascertaining the yy them fof the of thisaction. It would not be is a bad one, passed in @ bad way, and made worse during » voyage of seven weeks; also that the passengers | the lest six 10.33 per cent, or for the whole year, upon | Meens of passengers for support. In the redaction of in any other. ‘Wotiea tor & new its execution. ick, nix bed died, aud sixtsen wore put ashore on ell the discha) ges, 13.06, aud on the woole cumber under | sickness and distress among emigrants. In che diminish- bled ‘trial oe wer Costs. First. It isa bad act. Officers of the vavy haves pro- | wreck. This was a fortunate itanse, a8 tho fire ta treatment during the year, 12.96, Thi+ may be regard+a | ¢d proportional numer that will becoms a charge t> the Richord Let d& Oo. ws. Wm. Mulligan.—Whatever hat profession is tne business uf thelt lives, | the stove being scattered about by the demont of the Staten Toland. Tectimony wae sdduond for and against | aro very fayorabie reoult for we institution of this oha- Gemotisioners; and in the Tueans io Fendulg "gincaver: |-epluton pas be echenteiuedte tautee memos een entered it chere were laws in force for ac, set the wood work on fire almost immediately, and +. Porter, whea raoter, where many are reoeived in a di; tate, and | peupers and criminals transpor ir. Gotendant’ scaled ee of the Yiich spooled tae offences for | Dut for the fucllty allorded for thelr escape 4m: of the Pi s EMA AEA OM MONON ARMS, |: Cedeay ol hacmelbassegeiesdpeer te _Heurib—10 the ‘atetiian In furnishing reliable data Hartlord lavarauce Co. I'think soere. ann be m> deave hei jaces, and gave them Wounded would ‘ished in the flames re re ” 2 MQUCRANT REFCGE AND HOSPITAL ON WARD'S ISLAND. of ecal means of grants on arrival. Indevelop- that the fact, in with the ld oe Under | Gould have been afforded ‘thom. The uniojured psesen- | Menara. Ponoy and Karr wore of optaton that the | The Commiuirecn ah egg raL OM MARD'R ISLAND, ing the points of touividual destination; thus exhibiting Sea —— of the alleged slanderous words, are suifisient te show rs and the attachés of the road did all ia their power | Board had nothing to do with the case, and the matter | for the State about one hundred acres of land om Wardig | the number of persors who, at the time of arrival. are tbat they were privileged. The defendant was Seore! of his duties. was the tenure by rescue the wounded from the wreok, and as rapidiy a¢ Island, tcgetber with water righ’s, including shore and | destined for each State, and the money meanswith which 0: Fulton Fire Insurance Company; the oo, and that it was s proud and | poastnie they wore romvved, to the for aio | 2/4 not come within their provinoe. mareh’ partly under water. Some part of these last is in they ave provided. had an insurance in that pact LEB he hed imulating him to meritorious exer- | as comforiable as the facilities at hand would allow. Mr. KENNEDY atrongly comtended that {t was their Procers 01 ing up to lo er mark, by the lsoor of Firrn.—To the community in genera), In the diminu- presented Preiminary proofs, and claimed from tim trom the caprice of go- | When all were rescued and the track repairad, the train | duty es men to redress the grievances of | he inmates, ani more 1s susceptible of advantageous | tion of bumen suffering. In the reduction ofoalls on the | the company full “payment on the he or the malice of delators or the under. | returned tothe olty, reaching the depot about half past | the unfortunate who hsi us one | ™Provement of the same kind at small expenses. Tae | benevolent thronghout the country; and in the dixper- | the request of Bowers, who also naa minings of subordinates. The act has changed ali tis, | three o'clock A. M. Passengers, whole of the land has bern purchased by the Commission | sion of a band of outlaws attracted to this port by plun- , issued by the Hartford Compsny, ao nacre ee the commissions of the whole navy—except There were upwards of forty persons inthe car. One | #e to look to, A civil suit would nover do | frm its funce or money borrowed on mortgsge. The | Cer, from al! parts of the earth | place between them and the plaintiff, and in that inter those ealastat for the work—at the ¢iscretion of board | of the passeogers—Mr. Abraliam B. Hart, of Cioxinnati, | any good, and the Board sould at least give the informa- | but'dings (/orty:two in number), required for hospitale. FINANCIAL CONCERNS AND CONDITION OF THR OOMMISSION. | view the defevdant told the plain his proofs were 1 ae jof brother offi act under the appviatment and | Ohic—was kilied. He was -found with portion of the 7 . houses for tr@ reception ot the sged and holpless, fur In the last annus! report the Commissioners stated | entisfactory, that he had no vouchers, that thay had iets, the approbation of ¢ President, thereby dasiroy- | car on his neck and breast. When taken from that posi. | ‘1% % the represemtatives of the press who ware pre Preguon’ and Triog-in women, ee ete "children, | briefly the history and causes of thelr forme: financial | beard rumors, which, iftrue, vould tare po Me high and honorable tenure by which mavy com- | tion he was insensible, and remained so until he died, | °®+, #0 that the faots could be mads known to tbe pub- venoea for offic ra and oth with spacious socom: | difficulties, and still existiog deots consequent thereon, | more of the fire than ho admifted, &c. Such iaforme- ’ were held, denaiionalizing the navy, aud making | about balf an hour afierwards. Everything that co lic, Mr. Kennedy particulerised the case ot gross | modations for wasbing, bathing, &o., are scatvered in | and expressed @ confident hope that euch | ton by am officer of iho company to the party insured a Presidential instrument instead of a national arm; | be done for him under the peculiar circumstances was length, and called for an investigation, cu that justice | Prover and convenient situations about the grounds—an | ments were now ended, and that the debt was was not only exousable, but the plaintiff might well have for it {a not to be supposed that the basiceis will stop | gone; but up to the time he died he did not appear to 2 e srrangowent which gives great acvantages to ali ot them | of permanent recuction. This hope has been dikap- | complained if the defendant or other officers of the oom- with this elimination; there will be periodi 1s! use ‘or it, ‘nize any one, nor complain of his sizuation. Upmn | might be done. He ‘announced his imeation 0’ not | in air, light, security against the spreading of contagion | pointed. The cauccs of much of the present debt arose | pany bed not informed hi ol the exutons of such ra- Teaching the Cepot at Eleventh. and Market streets, vae | leaving this matter smothered. He would follow it up | andof fire. the early years of the Uommission, when from 1847 | more, and given him an opportunity to explain thom 0 Seceased was taken to the residence of Robert R. Bring- | even if he had to do so alone. the buildings erected in tho first years of the ocoups- | till 1860, fhe tax intendea to be provided by | the company, Most of the communication was neces. hurst, No. 20 North Eleventh street, where the Coroner The matter was at length referred to the Oastio Garden | tion of Warc’s Iniand were of wood. A'lerected within | law was reduced, by refural to pay om the part | sary w be made in order t) reserve to the com held an inquest yesterday morning. The body was then | Committee. the last Hix years are substantially buils of brick. ‘The | of ship owners and consignees, or payment | right to object to the proof as insuficient. Che: in ice, to await instructions from his friends in | anouiai0N OF THM DOARD OF COMMIRIONERS OF EMIGRATION, oasitals are arranged tn tong Angle, bat dings, of from under protest, on the ground of the unconstitutionality | evidence cf malice, and tue whole transaction disproves cinpati, woo were advised of txe sad calamity by a Mr. Kanwxpy called the attenten 0! the Boara to the to 54 feet in breadth, but of different elevations, | of the tax. Their objections were sustaised by the Su- | it. Tbe motion for a new trial nh uld be senied. ‘the others the privilege of a yea or nay. wlegraphic despatch from Mr. Moore, the agent of the posed fusion ct the commission with the Board of | Several of the wooden bospltel warda are stillin use; | preme Court of the United States. In the mesawhile, | 4m the Matter of the Application of John B. Frink, for ‘this category, and had the honor to place my ni Pennsylvania Kailrcad Company. Yesterday afternoon | Governors. He withed ve kaow if the Ohelecen haa |, others are at prevent closed. the moneys under protest having been paid into the | Remtssion of Forfeited R-cognizances.—In this matter the ‘the head of the fifty-six members who voted against it, | an anser was received from the fatuer of tue decsased, | received ‘any cOmmuRication im reference to that subject. During the winter of 1854~'66 the whole establishment | State treasury, or bel? to meet the issue of the suit, the | application has been again rencerea with the consent of for which I infompified myvelf « little xy speaking & | who direoted that the remains should be forwarded to | ““Mr'Vuartaser ne ‘that he had not, when the sub- | W&# crowded to excess, in conssquence of the arrival of | Commission was without auy adequate income. It was | the Listrict Attorney, and the recommendation of the fplece of my mind on # like bill for the elimination of the | Cincinnati as soon as possible. In ascordance with those | ject was dropped. » numbers at a late period of the year, the early severity nrg relieved by am advance from the Siate of | Court of Sessions to ‘this Court that the amount be => ‘my; whereof I add an extract ass supplement of this | instructions, the body will be seat on by Adams’ Ex- WEEKLY STATEMENT. ot the winter and the prevalence of divease. On the lat 0.000, being ® small portion only of tue num in ques- | duced from tnree thousand to ove thousand doliars, 1% ‘etter, and to show that I did no: wait tor the bad execu- reag this morning. The deceased was & membor of Fmigrants arrived to Feb. 6 + 2,350 of January, 1855, there were in the hospitals and refc ‘don. 4 delecta of the law were eapoies, by the wot of | apreai#, also, from the payers that the acoused has beem ‘toa @ the act to condemn it, he firm of William B. Hart & Son, merchants, of | To seme date, 1866 ; ‘g'3a5 | 3,198 inma: 8 largar nomber than over before reported; | 1650, so framed aa to avold the objection of the United | suriendered, and in consequence of having been use as @ ly. It was made worse in {ts execution. Andihere | that city, and in his possession were found the evi- » esesive.se oP as ano 3,164 w. tied durin, the months of January, | States Judioary to the prior legislition on this subject, 3 (J leave out all that yourself and others have so well said | dences of bis having purchased largely of goods Deore: 6,035 February and March. ‘and fixicg a oommutation of $1 50 per head on each alien | the indictment. I fesl bound to yied to Joe recom against the odious and trackless secrecy of the proceed- | in this city and New York, and among over pagers & | Overdrattin bank Jan. 1 '$63'0s1 07 During the spring and summer the institution was | emigrant arriving in tms port, to entitle him to re- | mencation of the Court of Sessions, by the Vi-trist A! ing—a hidden inquisition without a record—and come to | ticket fora throuz! from New York to Ciacin Receipt to Feb 6. 7 Bost 64 gratualy thinved out, and in the auturan the number of | liet by the Commissioners at any time curivg five | ney, in this matter. In ordinary cases, wisere thé ‘the great and figrant point of matversation in tne ex- | ti, He was about od years of age, and is spoken of by pt fp Oovocssds 5 mates was greatly reduced, 40 that at the close of 1866 | years, should his necessities reqatre such aid aed ao | cape of the criminal is secured by bail, we have invarisoly @oution of the act. There was a clause adved to it, by Philadelphians who knew him well to be a young manof Deficit $54,989 53 there were but 1,805. reimburse the counties for any expense which might | refused to remit the forfeiure, unless the accused porsom ete sees °!"g3'178 65 | ,. That number is now again somewhat inorossing, but it | be incurred by them for the support of poor of that | ix surrendered ana tried. There must a is not likely to at all approach that of the preceding | class. This sum waa insufficient for these purposes at bie ‘The number in the last week of January, 1866, is the time, especta ly as it was to provive also forthe whole | to discharge the bail after the prisoner has 878. cont of such lands and bulldiogs as wigh? be needed for | and the surrender of the privelpal. whan. ia cov co "The following summary gives the aggrogate results of | the efficient ana ecocomioal adwinistravion of a trust of | of celay produces by his absence, the witness. witmers, the Diaurict Attorney declines to try him upom ace this year... which the board got hold of # class of | very exemplary coaracter. Mr. Cain was with the de- | pispusaemon' tam, bad an it was, did not eahjest to eorased on Monday evening, until & short time oofore Sp ie oe aD pezsclcheving was the class ot those 10 w ¢ train started, and advised him to wait for the morn. rendre: moos or crimes were imputed. Tho act | ing train, but he wa anxious to get home ea aoon anrnen, | OV@Fdraft tm DADK. 1... ssessseseseree1e+878108 18 this class, but only thore to whom {neffl- | sible, and preferred going in the train which caused hi; | ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YBAR ENDING DROEMOER eer sapiiede-ihooe, fect unable do ae eee éeath. 81, 1866. fee ale Waris Blane Sere pushmen) for the year 1855, | this baer arity an adequate provision for these pur- | afterwards es obtsined, wi 7 not be suflicien ore and afloat. Of this latter class the board na Mr. Thomas S. Watson,’mercbant, of St. Loui: x ms Including both tl fage and Hospital departmenta:— poses been originally made, the sys'em w uid have gone | present ore, however, we yield to the rec mmenda jurisdiction under the act: of tho former they had none. | restived ounces ee a ‘nigh, se At bar a The following is the more material pecilon, of the an. Number of inmates on lst vanes 1856, oan 3,168 on without tarther embarrassment; but toe debts whish | the Sersiona and the District Attorney, and oreer the in acting upon this class (moral delinquents and{mputsd | different parte of the boay. He was’ taken to the Girard | 2U4l report for the year 1855 to the Legislature of the ‘( atmitted during 1865, 91092 were contracted, some still remaining on mortgage, and | judgment to be cancelled, on payment of one thousand inals) they violated two Iaws—first, the ead uader | House, where his injuries were attended te. This gentie- | State:— « of births =“ “ others paid in part by substitute of new depts, atill | dollars and all costs, and Sheriff's fees. . . 64L ‘which they acted; and next, the law which secures to | man was one cf the persons hurt at the accident on the ‘The year 1865, being the ninth of the tion of this Total number under care during the year 12,901 | hung upon the Commission. But when the ast of April, Before Hon. J. R. Brady. every officer to whom iinmorality or ortme is imputed | tine of the Pacifie Reiiroad, by the falling of the britge commiseion, ia vematkanls ta ite history tor the anda | Discharged daring 1855... 9,168 "| 1864, raised the commutation to two doliarsm hoad, nnd | he Fire Department vs, Lune! 1 vevnon.—Judgions a pull sn Feel etal Pe Reape rer Rend sane over the Gasconade river, and had barely recovered'from | and very great falling off of the number of alien emi- | Deaths in both Refuge and Hospital. + 1,278 appropriated the additional fifty cents to the repaymea! | for jIaintifl tor $600, with conta, veiuw tac movoun of tae bis wounds. rants arriving at the port of New York. It hee slvo —— 11,036 | of tee county charges, there appeared good ground to naliy for violating tl in relatio nother added to enable the board to tura out aay s0dy Mr. D. A. Finney, member of the State Senate, from Seon Tomiackabie, during the latter part of tho year, ‘for hope that this income would not only meet ail current Pailetege ate Poh ies New York, Drag ge NrgEee belay ‘they plesiet although neither luefficient nor crimtaally | Evie district, received several bad bruises, aud one of his | a nearly corresponding «iminution of the mumber o” the Remaining lst December, 1850.......,.. 1,866 | or new expenditures, bat gradually liquidate the whole The same vs, Richard Me ‘ormick.—Like Jaéguent. charged; and in tois class you, Commodore would seem | eyes appeared to be injured. Both were much swollen, | diseased end destitute ing and receiving relief from | Number of cays spent in Hospital... 419,830 exiting cebt. But this expectation was fuun ied on the ‘The same ve. aniel Sohnson.—Like Jaigmeat. to have been eliminated; for the lester of Mr. Se:reiary | but yesterday afternoon were better. He wad taken to | the tuncs of the commission. =f at Retuge, @stimate that the average emigration of the last six or George Blum vs. W. Higgins.—Motion wo set astde vor- Dobbin, which apprises you of your fate, couplimsnts | {re Girard Houre. The number of alien emigrants who landed at ths port Total in both. ........sec00 te ‘P41,508 | seven years would still continue for some ume, or at | dict cenied, with ten dollats oonta =e toa thai eet sae manner in which you Mr. E @. Fatmercock, of Gettysburg, was cut under | of New York in 1864 had exceaded that of any presed- In the lattor half of the year the dimimshed numabar of | least not decreace suddenly or vory greatly. But duciog " were then performing your duties. the right eye and down the cheek to the neck. He was | ing year, anc un unusually large proportion of these ar- | {mates has enabled the Commicstonors to carry iuto ef. | the year 1865, as above stutod, it did fall Off to loos tows | am a pe This is my opinion of the law. and my jatgmon: upon | taken'to the residence of his brotheria Taw, Dz. John | rivel tn the last quarter of ike Four. Various efveum- | f0t a large reduction in the number of persons salmriad | aif this Average, wiilat the demands upon the commu. | *¥#81 Of Justice Bogert for Taking Sirsw the ection of the board is that their whole procosdiag is | Cox, in Arch strest, where he ts doing well. suen0ts, abateted in Gin laskGunadl report, conspired to | OF 00 wages in their employment on Ward’s Island. These | tation fund fir the greater part f the your were larger Bat. oul and void, so far as they took cognizanse of anv case Nicholas Sheeran, of Paoll, was slightly cut in two | throw upon this commission an unusual amount o: res- | the 1a of Javuary, 1855, were 218; on the Ist Janus- | than ever before, frem the causes atated in other parta of COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. ‘Deyond inability to do duty by land watec. This imabdili- paces on one arm, and burned about the head and | poneibility and experditure at the clove of the year 1864, | TY» 1866, there were 86. this report, presenting more persons xoqyutring and re. cra ae augme ty, in my view was to be bodily or tal; and to as- | hands, He was taken to tho Pennsylvania Hospital. which ex'ended througn the whole of the last wiater | HOS?TAM AT WanD’s istAND—tHRR MapIcar, apuivisrna- | cetving relief, and that for a longer period and at higher Betore Judge Capron. certain that point there was to be a ‘‘carctul examina. John Hoffman, of Washington county, Pa., was slight! until Apiil last. Amongst the unfs rorable circumstances TION AND, STATISTICS FOR THR YRAR. prices for supplies, thsn inany former your. Yeaterday morning the couse of Justice Abraham Bogert tion” into the efficiency of the man, like the iaapeerten | bruised about the neck. ‘Taken to the Bull's Hoad Hotel, specially operative were (as then ) the prevalence The Hospital Department at Ward’s Island has beon for The means of defraying otver demaniis beyond the in- | was called on for trial, charged with taking straw bail af ofa record. The word examine in this city, and inevory | in Market street. of epidemic or other contsgions diseases in the paris | Several years admfuisterea by a board of physicians and | come, and keeping up the efficiency of thgextablishmen's, the Tombe in July last. Th P Siher case in which the state of » thing is to no aszor- | Thomas Craig, of Carbon county, and Gen. Wm. Little, | of furope which these emigrants had recently lett, aud | *UTEe0Ds, Toalding in or near the city, and visiting in ro- | ware temporarily provided for by an arrangement wi:h tei ey Nae encima hd gs ga tained, requires personal inspection. Wouid any hip | of the eame county, were burned about the head and whichffrequently broke out om shipboard, or soon tation, assisted by @ number of Pyeng sraduates In | the Mecnanics’ Bank, where the accounts of tue Commis. | with the frieuds of the defendant, In opsning tho cage cerpenter, directed to examine aship toascort in whether | hands, and Intter gentleman recetved a cut in the head. | thelr arrival at this port, the unusual nambes of p- | Medioine resident om the isiand. This system was anala- | sion are kept by the ‘City Cbamberlain; by this arrange- | the Distrlot Attorney enid the charge egaiast Judge she was seaworthy, think of reporting upoa her wichoat | Taken'to the Merchenta’ Hotel. Wrecks, or other aceidents at sea or on our erast | Sous to that adopted by several other sanitary institu. | ment, permission was given to overdraw from time to | Boert was, that on the 28h day of raly root Willi sctual inspection? Wou'd any surgeon, direc‘ed to ex. Mr. Flint, of this city, and Mr. Sterling, of Pittsburg, | casting the pacsengers in a sta‘e of destitution upon our | “on+, and its devails will appear more tully in tho an- | time, to an amount not exceeding in all $100,000, secured ” cel Pe lest dey som cripple, think of reporting upomhis case witaout | were also slightly out and braised. Mr. S. was taken €0 | shores; the failing of the customary demand for latoc tine, | Dual reperta of the Board since 1861, Iu July, 1856, the by ® second mortgage on the real entate of the Cxmmis- | Lamb, alias William Naw, was in the City Prison, amd si Sta looking e man and talring w imY Was aay ex- | his father’s nee, in Arch street, west of Broad. the di it of busi system was abrogated, and another plan was suostituted. n, approved acsording to law by the Governor and | admitted to bail by Jud, rt upon insufficient i- amination of students, candicates for promosion or ap: | Rev. Anson Rood, of this olty, was out in tho head, and | price‘ of provisions from the short errea af ian yore nes | the. Medical. Department _Pfoper as placed under the | Stato ficers as is peey Seer vom ingullislens seousl tmenta in army or navy, ever made without personal | considerably bruised. He was taken to the St. Lawrence ebarge of @ ralaried physician-in-chief, wholly resident | Tho balance doe to the several countieson bills audited | '¥: He was acoueed of taking what {1 kaowa as straw wpeetion and personal inquiry? And so in civil life. | Hotel, in Chesnut street, * opnaos bebe SOned tie solely otra lanes, | ocstee lslgual With yea taaay beisvien ceed phyal: | snd allowed, wero ali paid in full 10 the drat month of | Dail. This man Lan-when admitted t) bail by Judge . H ‘To examine witnesses is to look in their faces and ask Mr. Cummings, of Logans: Inn., was but slightly | menoe: A - | clans, also residing there, as might be required. 1866. Bogert. was under arrest 0 rder issued them questions, To examine one’s self is to look in | bruised. He. ttok the morning train for the West oo, my Ap Lg ew ie ) appointed Davaclantinobled oak Ds George | _ In the next quarter the proportion of the commutation | oc ye, a nplib ad ee B in for tinuance. The very great emigration of the immesiately B. Fay was corder Smith, of this court. This Wiltiam Lamb had bees: ‘wardly upon the soul, and to see one’s own actiins . - : Ford and F. rock were inted his assist income ret t for th Lies, allowed onl; it i and their causes. primary meaning cf of the employes oa. Amc drupe mee preceding years, though the far greater part had found She lsat 4 Be percent on the bil.s due tothem, and the Ormais, | arrested on the 4th dey of April, and had been balled and on the Columbia and Messrs. 7 entered on their dution on the 16th August, 1 J Sonik seomemictel Teme ne tan eae ES Bemis 6P%D DA. | Lonede wrere.mos abta to Clichange tho belanes, asihecete- | onllod sor trial en the 4th day of Mey; and, not appear is to look into @ thing; when ordered | Dunn! Anderson, Jones, Worthington, Roberts, | di yomulated are now in office. authority it, signifies » ‘searching inspec'ion | Moore, Kelly, Patterson, Chambers, Bull, Search, John. | ot thal uv heaaater . The Surgical department was continued under the | fore, fom their general funds. No payment to the coun- end inquiry; and this would have been the messing in | son and Waal were also. in the oar, and reoetved | and elsewhere throughout tho Biste, t> Re rcertset nt | charge of John Murray Carnochan, Itc Ds as gurgeonsi: | tes hes rinoe bebe toade, The Comber ances tari iy | 194, and bis reoognisances being forfeited, he was com- the act without the word ‘‘careful.” which gives the | cuts and bruises of a very slight character. The most of | trom the ‘means of the commission, ‘Thus, although com. | Cltiet, im regard to whose offise actual residence was nt | necesrity of the case, and the certainty that any suspen- | mitted the second time, and then, upon the secona of- srronaeet mesning pA ie ieecaaet He ‘aay Jets q = these gentlemen started for their homes yesterday morn- paratively few alien emigrants arrived during the wiater Lora tne hepa He Leer by xa surgeons, pom of ner xtsblishments bettie Eftibe bral Bacsel fence, he comes before Justice Begert, and is admitted te a a who continual: the inecnvenience snd ex) counties woul Q lo 3 Sail radtprer par dear vives Pete find early spring, the Hospital and Refuge at ard’slaland | fg [3 elken, y on enue ray nap reel mpi ould | pail. ‘The District Attorney said the Judge was on guard examiners {a all other cases: see tho ma y he Siilews — rite Preston errant ey when he admitted this man to bsi!, by bis various aliases, hear his answers, and call fr the cer: | Beoapwa en ROntre® and Exhibitions. {he imposefbilty of procuring immediate employment for ing qummary cives the gross aggregate de- redlately and teaperetleeh, preaice epee tere | by the law and by hir clerks, and by. the wus slotous oft: for ‘com. | ‘aus of the practice of the year in both departments :— | immediatel: “ im all ¢oubtful casos. The law, as it | ning are of a sullotonily ‘and varied character to | pelled s resort to the Dentowing temporary or us sity com- | ‘There were cared for in the Hospltel during the The indebtedness at the close of the year 1856 stands | cumstances of the «hole transaction; and from this tt ficers ; , might be inferred that the act was wilful, corrupt and it the ex; ‘of a crowded house. Those | Hefto an extent beyond the ordi former sex *aaztl632 | 98 follows:— of the general laws ot the land, and shoald be | Megnigcent ana’ eat ‘successful tacles, « K: toe of the fam ‘always sudjeot vo: rd w i r 1 Amount of bond and mortgage on real estate.$160,000 60 | Without exouse. constructed in favor of those to be affected; | GuSvatcgr’ and “<The Soa of inet are Pete vesdnces iS | fece mipuse aud Laponiica cette kee oe aks Were’ salaed Suse or senavea no Se aire, the saaral equntieg for exyenseg File a i olen Volpe rprayprediont Constructions have been against them. | |_| all their original splendor, and in addition, Mr. Lenton, | view of the Commissioners, by the extreme urgency of the ining at the en yoar.. 716 Chee lie C 72,047 96 | had stated, and would allow the Court at once to charge So much for the text of = f sh pas the great antipodean, will perform the wonderful feat of | case. Total, see Oepearil Eekconed te aacctaaees nH Jury whether such a state of facts would Jastity o legislation and violation of the exis walking head downwards o4 « polished surthes, ‘‘Herne, | To secure an efficient and economical application of nesses teseessesesceseesesscaeas ss seLL OBR ryaccrats ( y mortgage) conviction; or whether it was any violation of fr} Ttiss fraud in using the word | the Hunter,” is shortly to be produced in gorgeous style | the assistance offered in the clty, it was found necessary | ,. During the preceding ‘years, i86i, i652, 1863, 1854, | {ca Bank, Desember 31, 1650... $8,081 01 | the court where Justice Bogert presided’ thay weet owen the word “retired” was intended, | otthis hoz. to appoint salaried visiters, conversant with the lan. | there were in the Hospitals 61,314 Leteepser td that in | - ran wih Business, and they had to hurty. 1 thres and that Gand was carried out in the fagrant onset. | St iblstonie, pantomime entied | Stages and Habis of the emigrantay who wore employed | Someequence of the numbers recelved in the winter of Total... ghia’ or Govern ecient eta eames the Wage ORG: utes aa TE ok ment that these “reserved”? officers were 10 be called emus eet foe he te ek | ee ‘April. ‘The cost of meeting these unusual demetds, : 6, e whole num! o the year exceeds the average Royer of bi vernors of nies ‘ork rimgate any men whe 5 arg TIN back to duty - some fature time—as if inefficiency, ‘thiatevent es = the! tall pricy Mg | both for out-of-door reliet and hospital suppert, was in- | °f thece a — 5 oa lett at the end of the i Use, pe are and support of io canted Boeke ume ate ths checks, papers ‘arising from old sge or disease, is a thing to be mended bly poise Mceusinies ie ht ‘The xt varia: | creased by the rice in the price of the neccessaries of veer “lespeem kl a preceding years. rele et ne loners clata Mr. ‘Very well; we wiil consent to this, and onig Soectment are frauds upon, theie face, tad. Yo ekont the | civertiement called “Terpeionore’” will bring fria the | i, which were al such dearer than in the precoding | ypTig,DUpber of agen treated inthe Refoge'in 1865 was | © tet-fl of an equal, or nearly cual, | | Mr. HallVerg wel; wo wil con Important fats Jaw and the country by establishing the British « charming daneer, Mile Robert, and other popular mam. | Jee, Sd averaged from s third toa ball more than in | ¥ Jobn Magnus sworn—I was prevent on the 28th of Jaly the catlter years of the Comntlanion, Wha seate of ihe per centage of deaths {n 1855, including both medi- | After nearly eight years’ sxperience, ‘at's period when tired’? list of officers, who are to be psid for doing no. | bers of in a series of new and beautiful 7 cal and surgical cases in the hospitals, was, during the | throughout every county of the State the support of the | Jest, when Justice Bogert admitted William Nam te thiog dariog the remainder of their hives, uader the false | dances. the entertalniuents elose with the popular pan- continued until the end of March, when the need of ox- | fm ee enTeice case months, 7-10 per gent on all | poor torma a sarge pel taxation, the oom. | ball; it was about 11 o'clock; the bat) was taken tu the mubetitution of the word ‘reserved” and the false protext | tomime of ‘Jocko.” Niblo’s is to be closed to-morrow | Of mais Mag Gisontiued: The wicker et oe ain | treated. Fer tho remaining four and s'halfmontas, une | folseion ‘niministering @ Mmited fund, bas’ sudd Police office; he asked me to write out the reco, Of being called bask into service. and Saturday nights, in order to allow time for rehears- psf a hed ‘Gatenion mdr der the present organization, 4 4-5 per cent. found thet isoome dintiaed sre thee onerhalt They or to act as assistaat clerk; there were three gentiemem ‘The flomans bad a reserve of veterans which they call- | ing @ new and grand comic pantomime. of the persons recetved ints the eatkge Serectanar nes On the ai , the rates of mortality was, during | must therefore luok to the Legislature for such aid as aap fee! of whom gave the bail; I saw this man sign , 1, in; but the Lavra Kegve's Vanurms.—The warm encouragement | discharged, as means of usefal occu} tion were obtataea | the former period, 10 4-6, and for the latter 634. may best insure the preservation of the faith of the 1@ bail bend; the ner was sent for aiter the badll were veterans in the vigor of life, licensed from bestowed upon the performers and performances by the | for them. ’ But for more than the first eight months of | __It is, however, due to thoe who administered the de- | State to those to whom, on payment of commutation, a | bcnd was drawn up, but I did not see him alga the bo: service on account of their prowess, and liable to large and unusually tashionable audience last e1 the year, the number remaining chargeable to the Com- | P&rtmwent in the former period to add, as observed by the | pledge bas been given that reiief will be afforded from | the bail man was sworn and questioned, he re' ed out again on a great emergency. The last time these | warrants the lady manager in announcing the same bi ‘eatal present physician in-chief ia his report, ‘that this di- | some quarter, whenever, during the period of five years | to Various gentlemen as to his ability to give ball, and Roman ere called out wat by Antony and Oota. | for repetition toight’ Goldsmith's: gomecy, vented | mation Was Ia Palen enlgrants who arrived during the | minlshed nioriality may have been the rowalt of oircum- | from euch payment, taey might bo, Soligod. to reuset to Fee ees, belt be wes soqaninted with ex-Aldormiem ‘ving, tow death of Caesar; ana they fought at | ‘She Stoops to Conquer,” is the opening pioce—Miss | winter, was, as already stated, smaller than common but | tances other than the change of aystem;”” as the statis. | public assistance. Such relief would be effectually af. 5 their head. any Secretary of the Navy contenpiate | Keene in her favorite part of Miss Hardcastle, supported | not enough #0 to lead to the expectation of the great ai- | tics of the city and its institution I was not present when the application for bail en's better atate of | forded by an appropriation of $150,000 to these objects. | a4 made. (The various papers in the case—the order denser tates ubvrtan ‘ompt Congr ha | Monn Signin ad Welt Ro soncie testes | erect e,crat rumma andaamat rca | SEAN Peeisa eae gh Beau un aee | he king tay or ato Oe, logain in| Fee the commitment te tal, eee th often refused to adopt the ‘British system of retiring off- | School for Tigers”™—-Missea Keene, Relguolis and Durst, Pete nite areivod be tila post dermariver of allen passen- | Sith an average of from 1,900 to 1,600 pevionts, had ia | tation for paasongets arriving frou’ abroad at the port of | _. Crore-exemined hy Judge Beebe—I am a lawyer; I have Sort Upon pensions had otten refused to have retired | and Mr. Johuston, all in comical characters. Commutation money was paid, or special bonis demand. | the latter months of 1865 from 700 to 800, and there was | New York, {t appears that the moneys thus received | been in the police department; I have known Justice Bo- act gives one, and just as it 1s in England—a Ta. ay hal no prevalence of any fatal epidemic. This proportionate | under different laws, and paid by atien emigranta, havo | &trt twenty-five years; I have deen intimate with him all List of offcrs Eis ae tacviba’ iotig stn Gad eae hls piechent Eg phy oC Seneee os etcee fv pecelag eure Moa “ise were tan teehiths ot ecroate waa last in the eurgical wards, wh oh zatalned much exceeded imamount all the expenditures for tue aid | of that thine; te rer trl pee peloton annual salaries. w of 1) ear, and gradually feil to | and supprrt of such ‘scons, ie reports of former a 7 on mention, Commodore, that_ promotion was ono ot | #*P,Yith hus compesrs in all tat appertains to gratily- | the numbers in 186%, which were 919.213, 406 in the beginning of the year, and gradually pee ok: ed fred much despatch to get the objects of the act. Isaid no at the time it was pass- je offers three pieces, | This decrease of emigration from Europe was not oon- | 9%3at the end. Comptrollers of the State, for many years back, show | required much | deapate get through business; ivg the tastes of pleasure-seekers. A The surgical practice has been extensive and suecess- | that there was annually applied out cf the fanis thus ave frequently written tere for Justices, 04, <6. whan I spoke upon it on the army bill; but dia’ | Sina posulon Comole af eharney Bae tees ae eae | crtaeo auras st the port cf New Zork, but wee gene: | su taaluclog many of the tote diiteais aod tesreent. | scllocted ae Conia T rae rion Onis ous | tucilttgte business; 18 wan almoet an every tay oooure not prove it then. but do it now. Thus: The whole nui ne Us Rie wtlce pave of the nenlon vattabrs Malseod’ | taetel cotahoes @RTh tei acmcie vecane cee operations in surgery. Some of the desails are set forth | as grants to dispensaries, annuities to the House of Re. | tence for me to do so; it was not strange for the ber of the eliminated officers is two hse Rasta ale Seat Ty Perens eee, 1 tensed tg Kas “eeg waome of thera | ia the reports appended hereto. Daring the year thece | fuge for Juvenile Delinquents, &c. Ali the otjeata of | Judge to ask me to fill up’ there Wonds; of tuis man whe whole number of the t Boo) dapatas Vhstee SA Neto On SE eT ae Tee Oe a eT iis SEIMES) AUG OF WOM | ay cds Crostrasst SOIT terpical’ cheese MRE OTHE Gooch tee aera eae ROTI, ak eae taee, | ange So othe Dad saw ku tenses amsdonuas Horatio called masters in the s1a¢ of promotion) wastwo hundred | Characters, ‘To slose with the} comedy: entitleg “acne | Smee Ore Betaling 'o Particular countries OF | ied, and 3,120 were dixcharged cured or relieved—thus | either state or local objects, and not with any propriety | @ppeared sike a goutloman; Idon’t know that I ovor saw and four. These were mostly graduates from the Naval | Tous Case,” in which Mr. and Mrs, Walcot appear It is the effect of the recently enacted laws, on both | Showing @ proportion of deaths on all cases treated of | chargeable to such ® fund. ‘Indeed, such an application | ‘he man who offered bail before; [ know thece have been <Academy, weli connected, and long waiting tor lieu- } Y 4 sé ceocode rides of the Atlante, regulating the transprrtation of | 14-5 per cent, and on all discharged or who died of 2 per | is directly repugnant to tho principles of the deelsion of | many instances of magist)ates ndmitting to ball prisoners tenants’ commissi. for which there seemed but | , BowsRy ThxatRE.—‘‘Herne, the Hunter,” still pursues there aint Dupon but die | cent. the,Supreme Court of the Untted States in the causes on | committed by this Cour:; in my mind there was nothing little chance bef» graduates should be forty, or | hls extracrcinury career, mounted on his fire-exhaing | Punchgern, recuring them against many abayes, but dt | “The Commissioners had hoped that their means would | ihe-constiintionsllty of the Hret lage Providing for the | in the least suspicious in this transaction. Atty, or sixty years of az. To throw two hundred over- | steed, amid the enthusiastic plaudits 0: the thousands | Minlshirg the namber o Pro the cost of trensportarion, | BAVe enabled them, during the Jast or present year, to | support of this comiiaston. Judge Beebe—We have here various files of papera Doar of thipe who were ahead of them waa the only | ¥ho are sufficiently lucky to press themselves into the y y ne ; | erect an Insane Asyium on their lands oa Ward’a Island, ‘The Uommissioners have not at present at band all the | Wherein bail has been taken from prisoners arrested by ‘Tay fe.alens the road for promotion; andit was done, | Soars. ith, perkape, the exception of 'Patnas een aleeedy, ad ail Seti Ee ey eimters RAS | Where ‘here is more than one excellent location for suck | moans of stating this account with preciton, var tare | the Court ot General Sessions. ont pot Na ee ae that ‘Horne’? had orented a grester sensation than any eening the number of the most indigent and helpless | °2 establishment. Their insane, to the average number | are eutisfied from the printed lative documsnrs that 5 passed man other of the many successfur damatic spectacles pro- | Class of emigrants. lemon Dlascystia teat, toa tie. sition! Soa ore tate ea cioeal emeeiey cite rioeehraste Ula cavested ‘ave been polise olerk at hiuety four) who will Goon want commimivaa; aud must | steed at the Bowery; and ii now believed that ft wil ae erate te aoe ee eieamar and antumay | town poor howed. nT | Derogsen of ouch payments ia mush mere than suiicians | the Tobe; ir. Bogart has been in offs teas reste; & have an equal number shoved out of their way. And #0 Mien im Pines Cmihe shge anger Gian eyes “Putnen”)'| SPT Vee care af thaamelven, ant te bak, the pro. | SSTADLISHMENT AT CASTLE GARDEN POR THE LANDING PLACK OP bo a at dea deflciency of the commutation wes etina rome tas day tr bal oats ea on #0 long as that Naval Academy (lite che Military sae Guctive means and industry of the country. MIGRANT PASSENGEES, — . VERPLANCK JOHN P. CUMMING. was taken in the afte-noon; I was ehowa tae resoguizem- Academy) two hundred and fifty bay officers con- Burton's THEATRE.—Three pieces are again tendered at ‘The number taken care of under the immodia‘e charge The act of Aprill8, 1855, ‘ for the protection of emi- JAMES KELLY ’ ¥. D. MORGAN, ae ry justice Bogart eaid he had taken these resognis stantly on the stocks) (sil powerfally conrecied,) and | this establishment this evening, all east tothe entire | of tke Commission is now little more then half the uaual | grants,” having conferred additional powers on the Gom- sWUARRIGAN, RUDOLPA GARAIGUE for o party committed oy Keoorder Sei sh, but be th who must have commissions as soon as they are on their | strength of Mr. Burton’s talented and versatile compa- average, and the current expenses have been about met | missioners toensble them to designate a single land- aa KENNEDY’ GEORGE HALL no” he bao a right to take thia ball: T told him I thought*he. deg. ny. The amusements commence with the eccentric co- |. by the current receipts; but the affairs of the Commis- | ing place in the city of New York, “ for the land eRe enor had ne right, unloos ‘Bs ad otis tein the Diseioe Ak. machinery of @ board to do this work isan old | medy called “Tako that Girl Away”—Mr. Poddle, Mr. |’ sion are severely embarrassed by the remains of former | olemigrant passengers,” has been successfully cacri , termey; Louk the priscuer wane, notorious piste Sontrivance to do what the government wishes todo, and | Burton; Charles Rocket, Mr. H. A.Verry. “The Batber's | Gebt, partly oontracted for lands and buildings and other | into effect. ‘The Corporation of the oity of New York ae ae Goma a eats Ibisequiced qroxt ceution to Otinithan te etiteome leave nobody respo he President sheliers himself | Plot” will follow—Mr. Burton as the hero. The whole | causes set forth in former reports, and a ill more by the | having granted a leaso of the premises known as Castle Court of Common Pleas. Knew a mogistrate to take bail upoa an indlctmsnt wh sen Shing sh aproal o€ t Praient tins | Bila". Meike Sok Sm, Ylng ha | sep bemmrzteyzexeoglnes Acoso newt | Cdn fr Sr you, Gi Bat yoy, ote py boa eon ee ey 4 —Mr. J. H. an a J mm a “meantime tho Board is amachine in the hands of the Presi- | last appearance but two. ‘ Ties six years; by the ourples taoumne of te wearaer: | sasoseded ia btaining an Kesipament of the lease, | Fis O—-Wathaniel P. Hisack and ethereve, the Comente- |. Oe —-Apioce, Pateerecn, of tho police ahead ‘ons examined ” the Court, was accustomed to do = great deal of writing ts the members; he approves or rejects | Broapway VAnIETR.—It is pleasing to notice that the | ‘The number of patients reostved at the Marine Hospi- | on favorable terms, and possession was given on | sicners of Kmigration.—This wes a proceeding commenced ‘ "1 they receive promotion trom him, and, | wood and March troupe of javeaiin wore eatat ee tal, at Quarantine, elther directly from suipbourd, or | the fifth of May lust, when the ‘fitting up of the | in March, 1864, by an application on behalf of the plain- Shae mp iguthmndhon ng rinciples of human action, are care- | nightly greeted by full houses since their openingom Mon | sent from the city during 1855, was les than half the [eer ig in a manner suitable for the purpose | tim, through their counsel, Mr. Eimon Blankman, for | t* ere are examinations going on at the same time to disoblige him. Moro than’ that: he | Gay, and, what io.till better, every one as loft thes | number recetvod ciikor ft 1808 "or 1864, thus corres- | designed, was immediately proceeded with. Owing, 1 Ee Soak ferent the clerks taking the evidence little dramatic house delighted with ths performance of | ponding with the redaced number of foreigners arriving | however, to the extensive suquited).\and the.| em, iajunesion cenee to restrain the Geant tréte |’ Co ias cuagth traeen going: fem secu to fount to Gein the “‘Naiad Queen,” by these wonderfuly, precocious obil- | at this port during the year. This class of peraons has | obstructions thrownin the way by,those who, on different erecting or establishing an office for the reception of | upon the facts. ing dren. The machinery, the stiffness of whisk somewhat always constituted by far the greater part of the patients [hacer apprehended injury to their private interests, newly arrived emigrants, in Franklin street, in the Fifth | James Nesbitt, sworn—I am a police clerk of this ofty; ‘actions | marred thefplay on the first night, now works smoothly, | at the e place was not in readiness for use until the first of 4 on the 28th of July, Messrs. Vanderpool, MoCloud amd Seer seta A san ant aod | Sd nei dren, having bona scruome Yo te roe Aagset, phen vee Tormey cprond an the Enigrent | rand of ths ly a the mento Ape M64 Tha mat: | Oot woe sonar ike Foal fleet wes ot Hoes #0 it eee! was or 4 Nav wi is 7 les! ‘neo lade to os . knew the instructions aro manifestly an amp'ideation’ of the | Guently all proceeds hatitactorilye lleedecieg the efforts made to obstrnot the execution of the law in | for the plaintifs and Mr. Devlia for the defendants, when | 02 the morning of taking this bal; I never knew anyihlag about it till afterwards. Jaw, and were followed in preference to the law. this instance, further than to state that where that of- | the Court granted a tem injunction against the . examined—The business Tom! 3, Comandore, which muni be nows | ,, Woob’s Mumerama.—The beentfil all at ttt Broadway frl yaa reorted to with the Genige of rendering nuge- | cefodant, rerruning from resting such am | 1, 20 "uten there, al the clests are gecoeite Cauvee —that of such s thing as & naval peace mid gh y the admirers tory the conferred, and for the ejectment of office in the Fifth of this eity, and the Court di- ond freq: ‘we are called out ping nici 4 You were retained upon that establish- Com ners from the occupancy of Castle Garden, the | rected the following issues to be framed, and ordered | AO 6h. ted with the court since 1848; it is courts have sustained the law in its bereficent objecis, | that they be tried before a jury:— Scare 5 and the Com minsioners in the possession of the polee.s: First. Was the office kept by the defendants in the | Unusual for any one to sit down and fill up boad whem for the purpose of carrying the law into effect; and that | Park from May, 1853, tothe des‘ruction thereof by fire, Francis engaged. where violence threat with @ strong hand to lay | used as a place for the tem) reception of emigrants A ae bats variely et emnging sad Genelog,’ after which Gases . a e ing, a Stara pence snabloiteat”2'ioeg*nlans sot targa | Ql pevtorm bls gone part St fb neous Dot country. It is ali war now, and keeping up continually | Xeeper, in the burlerque called ‘The Masquerade Ball.”” ‘to the war point; and for this purpose we have not wars, Buoxizy’s Smmxnapers —The hall of this celebrated "a office in July last; 1 went to 278 it ‘rumors of wars” incon! band of minstrels is still Ce ever, t by the d destro; lice authori oF persons eftiloted with in! ‘or contagious disesses, | Attorney's ly Housten bs Livers of sweet musle. ‘As a trlo, the brothers alot, proteay: and Sedate. Foden, effectually: cheated” ta wast customary or usual for emigrants or persons | Street, at the Hnatance of the District Attorney, te the leader of the orchestra com) R Bishop he low comedian, and G. Ueattor the met eae: dian—have no superiors. To-night they present a num- ber of their choicest songs and the opere of “Somnai thoughtlers and lawless in their reserved 80 sfilicted to revort to said office? . valuable 7 From dautraction ‘or Banage mad tas | °Becomd, Were the premises, leased by the defendants | 'n this care; T y, atreet, used for the same par- | *¥ his aeseriy Le ie eetaies be the Pak? pur: | "By iho Court—foould find of Parkhouski, or yea th of that ; Leonid not. that uot lishing or ig of an office | S"Y man + bem han bule.”? i aa passengers at the depot in the five Ln ha clit cand proipesta, srnaee tO hoe ar by the ao- | ™#n.0s this had ever lived at that plhoe in Houston, Have ships when they leave the school’ house, and which | mcuX4,4X> JAPAy.—-The panoramic paintings of views, sand’ one hundred “and foutmos perseea” during { ftadate in tbo Park, prove dangerous to the lives or de- | _ wm La elgeer vag agh ag tenn ap be Ef ft into «department | ar'Acadery Hail, They ove co ethaed bean, oxtubition hich period dent of aay Kind has oocutred, | trimental to the hesith of the. inhabitants d tn | Sad Sudge Bogert not, time ‘he walt Sriatp: carpentry, which, gives as four timee es tant | St Acadeiny Hall, Tey are oulogised by those personally Litre been landed safely,” without damage ‘to | the immeciate vicloity of sald premises, or | ee Oe ty, St ces eee ae Gary Farts an Cries, Mittin: has, and whieh section 0h Shy correst vith the goenes represented, as boing remaxk- themslives or property. When’ feud pooper Tioams | greatiy ciminish the personal comforts or enjoyment of bento — ye : ‘uses hare taba cede feeteey tate homme, ‘operty on the part of the plaints 3 pein mane Mgnt eth Pome Joule dha ee They have been rareened from the intrusion of thet slag | ‘The fury found _ ie Pll‘ a the isues, and | The proreoution here reales ont anne Sa ota The fate of the officers was hard who were called upon & grand concert of v6 musi, of persons who have hereto/ore abused the confidence of | answered the acove in 1! James Martin, who was sworn—I am a member of ‘to copstitute this Board. To retuse to serve might have Slee ay cen They are to be assist the smigranta, and despotled thery ofthe moana they had Before the Hon. Judge Ingraham. polos depertundat; Justice Bogart after havihg eGecees, np getter eagle gn Mgrk atte tal non provided to convey to thelr ultimate destination, ACTION AGAINST THR THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD | this man to bail told me he would give a reward to me er machine in the hends the adininistration; to and to sustain them after they had reached {t—who have OOMPANY. any other officer who would re-arrest him; he was judge brother officers without trial wae invidious; to Police Ini long been tn the practice of taking possession of ~ To ine Gaines, by Her anzious to have him re-arrested after he found out sys to subject themecives te future danger; te elianna CHARGER OF permnitiion Ban Nvpaie cenctrntie ots idives dow | pare, cu. the £40. ditane Railroad Company.—tho | “Ralph Paiversen sworn—I have been for years attacked Those above them wan to provie for thets own Cv Pala ped he to*onstody by Poor in many cares reducing them from comparative at- | Zieh wt the for st to the poitce department of this T'was connected tal spn hae ne ara ected Rd ewe etttpcoarsatcs agian: | ttm tra tot damage ond yan | Soe ri T was present when {his bail was taxon; Hef by the fands of the Commission ; but in apermee Bre. allegeo negxence.of the defendants’ employés, in running Trek aseengas Pred ner to “pull” this man, Lem, wi ty, | Fravegs, of No..148 Worth steest. ic choy wore Lashed) vil amsilied hp-tonaoeeoeivena oats ores over Goroline Gaines, a cbild eleven years of S657 and “being him in,’ this was soom after the bail was not om feet crushed, and received arm with » dirk kniie, ‘The prisoner was brought before iiyery fectitty 1s ‘ab Rnochpect doe Haabacwhand ogy ecm ah =) , aes depot juries, from which, it is said, she will never perfec Cross-examined by Mr. Hall.—I was juested to inees, Commodore, bas struck a severe blow at | Justice Connolly) at the Lower Police Court, where he was dentinstaom abe the taterior, Wor prtooed witaoes wane. | scluriee Homma, this paid, ot 1654, the chuldecetved | toot antec Fergnewclis dae ena che guee tae tay tees the navy. It has denat it. It is no longer the ALLEGED THUYT OF TIN. coseary delay; and without need or pretext for inter- Thore iBjaries in Chatham ‘when crossing near Mul- | frequently called upon to write for magistrate when ‘navy of the country, holding commissions by the proud Mi t af to * Ta course with the elass of persons in tho city before alluiod | perry atreot. For the defence, {t waa contended that the | the cierka were engaged at other business. Senure of good behaviour, bat » Presidential navy, hold- Dh lasterson was Of ‘the r ben ge ay to. By this arrangement, much for the benefit of the | car was going at a moderate rate, and that the child ran Stewart J. Smith sworn—I have within a few moathe by ure of executive favor. Malet 7 ofieer Tracy, 7 fener age 2 N3TS emigrant, the shipper, the Comaission and the commu- | groces (ie track as the cer was ret in motion, after put- | heen a police officer stationed at the Tombs; I was there in 'my opinion, Congress—either house, or both— | cbar eit bay a dA Y Ot Mo. 28 Cul nity ot large, has been accomplished. Among these bene- | tirg dcwn a parrenger. As to the negligence’ on eather lnat summer; atter bail was taken, Justice Bogert gave Sught to call the members of the Board before a commit- | the Property: ine ee by orpn get fita may be mentioned :— aide. the evidence was conflicting. the order to me and my men—I was the tee, examine into their mode of executing the act, de- | street. roan divaliaer tae yee ena eye First—To the emigrants. In » more safe and speedy Tne Court charged that what would be moderaye rate | have this man arrested again; this wae within « week late all their proceedings null and void’ under ft, a | otber bed i le ave arr a Ara re i landing of their persons and effects; in the greater safety | ¢ see in ‘hy country would not be 60 considered in the | after the bail was taken. which they eliminated any officer for imputed moral them they ran off, tg hort Dat oneltl . ane 8. of their effects after having been put on shore, dopre | (4 - and ibe ny, were to say which party was guilty of ‘The care here was clored on both sides, and the Court boy byt pee oe or disability, sis your case; ence Kmemt age Nokes AM; ting o! ped Tpementnes of pationts in the Marine Hospital, at the dates heing, Weatted to Bellow ree A pegiigense. Verdiot for plaintiff $600. adjourned till this morning at 10 o’slook, al v« every cane, oxi F mental or lerson, before begin: 1855, wi bh were al portunity existing for a comnencinnmmnmenentetD bodily inadiitty to do duty ashore and aflont, und thet | Connolly was committed for trial in defautt of $500 ball. the pontine rwatha; teh the ypebd Pbere ve tee. fn relief from the terportand ‘and deceptions of minetn oe age Tagrahons © Buawan.—The North Presbyterian pon examination by personal inspection; thea repeal ARREST ON SUSPICION. gra‘ually reduced, until only 03 wore loftat the end of | runners and bookers. In being enabled to coaiere | _ kvm, GJas. Shepherd ve. John Brady and Peter Riley.— | Chusch in seotteviue, N. ¥., was consumed by fice on © law. Respectfully, yours ia | 49 5, A genteel looking person, named Benjamin F. Jones, year. The whole numbor of cases treated during the | their Journey without delay from the same wharf where Ii (has core rested merely on the evidence, I should heal. | Sunda; , the 84 inst. ‘The fire broke out in the roof, soom BENTON, ed by officer Brown, of the Roserved Corps, on 1866 wae 2 ° | they iad Just landed, In reitot from all chergen and | Ii brensacimnece blebs eRe earn Ue tigate ti | ert s(t, anf ine et grey | matinee ag, a cag cet ae, | ius aL meeemerneet tee chats | se? ee eat etary Saat ae Wi ‘No. 80 Fe th street, that aft fone: far bel the . ft age; and where they aro proceeding to the interior, fra 4 The Worcenter (Mass.) Transcript says that the Metto- | Jefuer house, (where he hiad deen bearding), nho missed | ef tephus tovee Ses ltd ae eget eka acca, | eScingon. In being’ enabled to obtain peasage tickots nt | assault insight, and anew trial wonld perhupy be bert | ground. The curhichr, desk, lamps and Bible wore all dist church at Chorry Valley, about four miles from | a gold watch, chain and other article of jewelry, valued | being 007, the lowest rates olreotly trom the variont transporting | calenlated to promote justioe between the parties, But | that wae saved; tle cortly chandeler end ¢rgam sharing yoreene) oe boo ny aL dS Sunday morning. 849100, und thas from the coatues of tas nosed Webra: |: ANG Whowing vutlibary'et tha monthly reports of the | companies: In hav ng thoir boggsae sccxra'aly weighed; | ‘he admisaicn 1n the une ner ate darren "Ee. | eeiect She seatetgy ‘the Fa, hg pec on * owl Yo ypert: A b red fro c re charges fo c y high wind which prevailed the buildiog was catirel © | and after she missed the property, she strongly suspects | Marine Honpital shows the aggregate results of the ye: and in being reliev rom excessive ‘ges eo y 1 » Id » ich they say that at | nisbed and fitted up ina neat and tasiy manner iy des. bim of being implicated in the tueft, Jones was heidfr | ihecetails as to di number ivedin exch | which is extra. In obtaining reiasle in’ormation rela- defendants unite ip an answer, in whi . troyod. examination month, &c., will be found ta’ the report of the physician | tye to the various routes of travel throaghou! ths goun- tke time of the alleged commission of the aseault men | 1,000.

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