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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1857. — ~~ a UM. | vpon asked the aid Macdonald to allow him to | a er; he loft him in "48; wae mot considered what they WORKMEN WITHOUT ENPLOYNENT. Condition of the Bower) “ank. and pianan te ee OTTCES, ROMANCE OF A LUNATIC ASYLUM, | ren et oe cian ene Talsettalatey presence, | eal ane unt he od to get over the prejudice; he . P FORMAL MEETING OF THR STOCK! 1:8 AND DE | AGA SRIERING OF THE CONDUCTORS DRIVER ———— and stated to him, that if the said Caroline wi found out since Caswell, and not his mother, was to | |. be hte) POS! TORS—IMPORTANT RBPOKT--THOKOUC H SEARCH and ot employes of the Second Avenue Ruilroad The Case of Mr. Caroline Woodman—Ano- | siate to deponent, th the presence of the said Mac- | blame Mass Meeting at Tompkins Square—Musle, | jyro THe AFFAINS OF THE INSTITUTION. y, held Nov. 2, ‘rt Wm. Medion wns oniied ao ther Letter to “Dear Bable”—Affidavit of has, Cremer sad Norman Lemamt . Comy donate, that the "paper purporting to be ® request | Ind you ever say anything to him about it since? Speeches, Procession and Demonstration In | Ay informal meeting of the stockholders and depositors | ie ctitir, and Messrs, , i . On motion, the follow! . from and “by her, sal rood Y itriess—Ob no; we are enemies—bitter; he was better 8 ng resele: Mr. Unaterd—Testimony of Witnesses, {ive to her release fede Subeined Hall We suspended ont | reeted at Flushing: Weas Bot used crucligr ex’ Pritt he | Bent of the City Hall. of the Bowery Bank met yesterday at 2 P.M. in the | ton, waxuvaniinously adopted — MN SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM, the arrival of her father or brother from the South,” | was restrained of liberty. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock vast num rs of men, | philadelphia House, 145 Bowery. A large crowd was | of the Second Avenue Railroad Com, Bofore Hon. Judge Roosevelt, This care came yesterday before Judge Roosevelt. ‘While bis Honor was hearing motions, Mr. Busteod said ‘that it was now ten minutes past twelve o'clock, and the habeas corpus case of Caroline Woodman wap fixed for that hoor, and as his learned oppouent was in court be ‘would ask that the case be néw called. ‘The Court reminded Mr. Busteed that be should exercise & little patience, . After the lapse of afew minutes Mr. Busteed moved that the case be adjourned to the Circuit Court, as the Present room was too small. An adjournment was then had to the Circuit Court room. Mr. Busteed said that ‘when this cause was adjourned on Saturday they were en- dated the 30th of October, 1857, and purporting to have Dr. Reese was recalled, and sald that the pulse of the | consisting of seamen and American mochanics, began resent, the room being packed go full that it was impos- rs . y ithe peace, had } 1s) witness was indicative of pat, baci peer pope prance een an ‘and judg: ‘ir Busteed then proceeded to atate that he had now | t¢ assemble i Tompkins square, in pursuance of the fol |. gino to get ingross or egress. ‘Tho mooting being called | fiving employment and Work to all ment, aud Without compulsion oF restraint, and tree from } produced all the testimony to show the agraut violation | lowing notice, which appeared in several of the morning | (o order, Charles A. Purdy, of White Plains, New York, | during he coming winter, which wil owing to the great and duress or fear of punishment for non-compliance, that | of the writ of the Supreme Court. r8— ‘rman, and John R. Haywood Secretary. | one toall, Our President and “Treasurer having wisely com. Geponent, as her coun and charged with her inireats, |" ‘The Court uhought the law. declared that, except incase | "21 workiogmen without employment are hereby noti- | “The Chast stated that tho mecting fad eon cal! to | eluded tat tix better all iid susan 9 ith deereuge tg Would immediately withdraw the petition for the habeas J of sickness, the body should be brought visibly into court, | ged to attend a general mecting, on Monday, Nov. 2,at 9 | hear a statement of the condition of ihe affairs of the | our wages, on the principle thal the few should mot Feet Toy nye pea Pitenece | chaner CMa o'clock A. M., in Tompkins square, By request of many | Bowery” Bank, also to adviso ns to what action | {ited at the expense of the many, contrary to the coureg rom Sandford Hall, and the re! . - ‘ y ke in the future in regard he bank, accede to this proposition, and justified his refusal by | Mr. Brady claimed that the case was ono, from the facts | Workingmen. ‘ eae eee noe ebuild go into Ligeidation’ or att * Prey Wig yh yh Er mating that he had received the’ said Caroline in custody | and tho law, in which coungel of both sides should require | _ A little after the time specified in the above notice, the | Wirt eit trea the meeting that William F. Ed- | work ata season of the ycar whep it 1s almost Impossible te from her husband, with instructions that she should not | the lady not to be produced. They alleged that the lady | Workingmen’s Association marched in procession, headed | ponds, Fay., in compliance with the request of several | obtain employment. be allowed to seo any one bat himself or those whom he | is iu a highly nervous condition, as stated by the phyai- by a drum and fife, playing martial airs, and carrying a | stockholder: and depositors in the bank, had proposed a It was further resolved, Fast a copy of the foregoing sent. Deponent further saith that said Macdonald made | cian in his affidavit. He contended that there was abun- Q R * So cnet of the comdition of tho bank's'affaira uruhe pro. | ltlon be inserted in one or more of the dally papers, no pretence or allegation that the said Caroline was of un- | cant evidence to confirm this state of the case, and not a { banner bearing in large characters the word ‘Work,’ WM. MADDEN, Chairman, Sound unind, oF that it would eudanger her bodily or | wordof evidence on the other side tha did not strengthen it, | both in English and German, ae A RI rea mental condition to 860 deponent, but placed his ro. } Mr. Husted said that he had a letter just received from | qh meeting being called to order, Mr. Chas, Smith was tithe Eee eal necinteed flew he wan able io wemcoms ta | Seu fase!” alooe upon the” ground | above stale Fepect ||-s respectanle gapleenen.ct thie clty relating to the ober. ihe ieeting a statement of its affairs. One of tho direc. | (VARD.—THE SISTERS OF CHARITY MOST GRATR- ing her husband, and his instructions. De- J seter of Sanford Hall, which he would ask his Honor to | appointed chairman, and Mr. James T. MoGuire was re- | the meri ‘opon him and asked for his (Mr. Edmond’s) | 4 fully acknowledge the very handsome sum of one thee. ve hundred wen i gaged in reading some letters from Mrs. Woodman, and {| ponent further saith that thereafter he went to | read, and would mark it with his initials in this cause. quested to act as Secretary. ‘and sixty-reven dollars ani ae ) i 1 : ~ ion or advice as to the best means to be taken to set Te hatentbe conooeda te tke Me he would proceed to read some more. Mr. Busteed then | the residence of the said Samuel Willet, in Flushing, } The Court declined to mark any paper which may be Upon taking tho chair, Mr. Ssrnt a to address | Opinion one qood footing agsin. He applied to Mr. Rd. | S7ii*,belng the proceeds: Zovng Me SOR eres Serine anit laqulred OF Bie He Crem runs wes soa te fae ek tie ere the meoting s8 groat length, stating the purpose for which | He Valk O88 Fhe knew Mr Edmonds was connected with | fief ihe deathate orpbae caaerourcharpe en nee i acknowled; mt dy the said Caroline was taken by Mr. Brady said be jection ve the letter | they had assembled, an: e necessity for prompt, vigo- paras him, and that the said Justice of the Peace gave, Substat’ | read; if Mr’ Dusted would peat akewrtcr os the stand, | ros and decisive Beton to provent thoir families from } the banks when they failed in N37, and afterwards reso: | eect en REET, Eriioe slate, tially, the following narration thereof :—That at abou- } He wanted the fullest investigation into the character of | starving. He said that they were the representatives of de impossible to give any opinion or advice without first ASONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC mE Frnt 272 F. T o'clock. MRS. WOODMAN'S THIRD LETTER. Sanpronp Har, Wednesday, 28th. My own, my dear, dear Babie: I wrote to you on Satur day, but it has rained so the letter was not posted unti | half-past eight o’clock on Friday evening, the 30th of | -antord Hall. fifty thousand industrious workmen who at this moment a a “ and A. M. ‘There will be a rey October, 1857, the said Macdonald came to bis house in ta ‘The following is the letter received by Mr. Bustood:— | Were out of employment, and without the means with | (xamining the books of the bank. A fow days afterwards — jcdge this (Tuesday) evening, st half past to-day. T shall try to send this in the same way, but | Ofer ma oggen oe yp telah oti Mich to procure the necessaries of "fe, that white white | be director returned and desired Mr. Edmonds to exa- are requested to be punctual. “By onder of Will be the last. We cannot go out of the house in bad | (Aficonatd) to Sandford Hall, to take an ailldavit- for & OPRIONS CHARGR AO A SANFORD TAU agsz, | men were driven to desperation through want of those ne- | mine the bank books; the latter did so, and hence was ROBT. D. HOLMES, W. ML Weather, Tho first fair day I shall walk in the Dack } iagy.'that he went, and found there before him the | Rar Bowrrep—I have now acase ih hand where a | cessaries, the colored population had plenty of everything; | enabled to make the following written Quantas A. Kuxemn, Searetary. : jlndy; ; ; wee ae A. met a rgen torne \w, and who, deponent is inform i ; y 5 q ize, No. wi a Doctor, but once out they should never see me again. || RATES AVANT At ne ercon wilosappears in this pro- J taceeergezound than Ut of moral invanity. Tho cipeu, { iho amonnt of hardships with which they could not hope | No.1. The bank has under protest $187,000 protested — eening” Noy. & in Gortiinian room, O84 Peiiows’ Malle eos Mr. Woodman has not written to me or the Doctor since leaving; although the Doctor says he promised to write to him atonee. The Doctor said to-day that Mr. Woodman Ought to have written. Do as you think best. I tell you alll know. These people have an office in New York. The Doctor goes in ou Saturday and General Macdonald on Tuesday. If youcome as my brother the bill must be og Thave enough for that, I hope, but none would be jeft.” Thave a watch. Be careful (dear ano) and do not trust any one in the village, as all the servants of the house have friends there and they would at once know it. Do get me away from here; Isuifer so much. (Dear, dear Pet.) Do pot forget me. I love you now more—a thousand times more—than ever. You are all I have to care for in the wide, wide world. I am homesick and heartsick. rt H . - sf a the Ist of | ud Centre streets. By order of ceeding as attorney for Oliver Otis Woodman, that he, | first families in the city; and’ a brother (my client) hag | to successfully struggio, and that he would propos a com paper—$135,000 of which ‘was protested prior to 0) ner of Grand ai r Willet, was kept waiting one hour in the room with the | niy been able to find alin his eG a bin — last | mittee be appointed to wait wy Mayor Wood, and de. | this month, and $52,000 protested since the A Tho Ff om ocr D. BROWN, W. M. said Allen Macdonald, his (Macdonald’s) brother aud the | ear. I fect, therefore, a deep interest in tho rosalt of | Mand of him the carrying out of the public works and the | Paper protested ree os Oe ee ee ce ataee | Bane! A said Van Bergen; that while so waiting the sai! Van Bee- | -he Woodman case. Yours, &¢. SELAH SQUIRES, — | other measures which he in his late address to the Com. ] Sinie, in all, Over tae anjoined iz better OTICE.~-AS SOME OF OUR NOTES ARK IN THR gen and the sald Allon Macdonald told bim that “they | Mr. Brady hoped that this fetter would not bo pablish- | mon Council advocated: thet is address bad been laid be; | Protert since tht ba heen en shelter. mt Tactic nation who baer aeltcen ith a ae might not be able to get the woman to make the affllavit | ed, for he presomed that no lawyer would like it to be | fore the Common Council, but up to this time they had he eri) cals eet lacounts aoe. o "334,000, thercof are respectfully requested to favor us with their ade that night;> that after tho expiration of upwards | nown that he had written a letter about a case which he | Lot noticed it in any manner. (Three cheers were given | for, $77,000, called special loans; and one for $34,000, | dress, or call at our office wd receive « proposition for setter of an hour Mr. Joshua H. Barstow came into the | iad im hand. But no one knows better than tho reporters | fer Mayor Wood.) ; elled sampended’ deb, Aming the special loans Ato’ | nsout BOW o 3 room and brought him into another room, and } the courtesies of life in these particulars, or none were Mr. James T. Maauine, the secretary, of the association, |» 2 ry eatin mid om ee aoe Brite, YORK HISTORICAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY.-A REGULAR introduced him to a woman, who, he said, was ] more capable of using discretion in this matter. then addressed the vast multitude thit was by this time oe * oy reo ny - pate : ck ne ou Geoond Big eed ie TE hs Ge ae Mrs. Caroline Woodman; that’ another womat was } Mr. Tmsteed sald that the reporters promised the name { assembled, much in the following terms:—We are come | Avenue Railroad stock, akon at pari an Wy ont ot | Second avenue, corner of Eleventh street, on Tessday cee also present, whom he took to be one of the | of the writer should not appear. Mr. Brady then pro- | together to-day for the purpose of sympathizing with the | Portwe to, be sechred by sundry dens on property out OF | ing, November 3, nt 734 crelock, when ihe building will be female keepers of the establishment ; that tho paper | posed to read the letter, but als. Busted would not per. { Vast number of ourfellow-eitizens who, unfortunately, are | the city. These loans are principally, to directors; and | deujicated to the uses ofthe society with appropriate ex signed by the said Caroline Woodman was already pre- | mit him, and withdrew the letter from the ease. out of employment at the present time in consequence of fur they are responsible, apart from the security, I | Addresses are expected on this occasion from several mem- i r ci y whie 2 eho meaus of judging. The sum of $17,000 has been | bers of the society. pared, and that he only saw her sign her name to it, but Mr. Brady coneluded his argument by urging that they ] the disastrous financial calamity which has swept over i hence ne er the embers a ey cooper Tickets will be leaned to members only, and not transferre- i 3 f sate : Y | ourcountry. Under the circumstances in which we are Shall I never sce those dear faces again? You (darling) | ‘hat ou his asking her if she knew its contents, she said, | bad shown suflicient reason for not producing Mes. Wood. | 00" Wer cod a ‘great responsibility devolves upon | credited to this account. With these explavations, ble, and may be obtained atthe Ubrary. | aie have been so kind to me. Boss you! Bless you! for | (the doctor and female keepe: being still present) “Yes, | man in court. every citizen individvally, and it will be ina great measure | ad discounts will stantl as follows:— sisi ity, lraty and salleries will be pened to members 4 1B nga rote it’? as Very much surprised 01 rr. . -oplied, 1 d ly, fi wd dis families day , Nov. Sour kind notes. That you may receive every happiness | WY" ie earning that it was alleged that Mrs. Wootman J full’ Ronece se wore dehitie citer inci Me sud | our own faull i any workmen perish of hunger in the | Under protest $187,000 | nitely given in it. thaning) sce yoo. ie ore Dut what were thoseciccum. | coming wintor. Every one of us has a voto at the election | Special loans . was of unsound mind, because he saw in her no indica { undercertainei: 77,09 | ~ToTICE—A LETTER ADDRESSED TO PETER VRE- J wish I could see you for a moment. I have nothing (Ba- nmstanes ‘ and, and if we be united. and unani: ve | On demand (or suspended debt) 84,000 pie) ¥ r tions whatever of any mental disturbance or aberration | stances? How did his Honor know whether this lady was } Which s at band i we be Unilog. O63 OnsnunoNs We Begs _ C f denburg, Esq., Freehold, New Jersey, con bay? 4 phat Pet) 1 would give my life to get away. 1 | Deponent further says that the said Samuel Willett is a | subjected to suasiou or the lash? She had implored, in [#2 elect whomsoever we will to: morrow. Experience Living paper, not yet due... fleate No. >: i foe 0 shares. Dine Snr) Rail Com asked the doctor this morning M Icould go, cut to walk; | Rentleman of advanoed age and feeble bodily health. De; | the name of God, to Be released from the dungeon in | hide cost Siete and this ureat Birks Gers cadmeed'| Total $820,000 pa nid Thalled om tho 4ih day of April ass if his Sty, bare ‘said, of iad amen ae wo » second | Ponent further says that soon after arriving at Sandford { which she was confined. He dwelt upon the importance | J! tice to ourselves and this great eity | y. ON . be ea Ss AS = : miscarried, notice is herel riven. that a Paetly a fence. ir Teng pots the tecond grovestatut | Hall the blinds to the windows on the front and sides of | orthe habeas corps, and the danger of infringing upon | T mention that Mayor Wood bas given all the proois that «|The living paper T have examined, and found a large | \e made to the company for the asue of thai applcatton will the house were all closed, so as to prevent the inmates | privileges it gives the citizen. If it was nota phantasy,. | 1 Ses CCT NG Persons upon the pis 0 ee #3 front it opened the prison door and brought men from ark polly, pepe thereof. c FED. | ness to the stn light of God; but if it should be | city. (Lond a 5 demonenis 0 se ly em : : 3 °K OF THE SUPERINTENDENT ‘ : ‘ vide ee he mloualy * | tail of the merits of ail the democratic candidates thathave | done for the Corporation, and it ts said the bank holds FICE OF TH NT! OF THR MR on tard County of Nove Fork, —Bdmmund & Hedene, | iad ey ety aight well, ee: | beennominated at the mectings ofthe democracy ofthiseity | gerticates certifying that the partios will be entitled to | .oy,trapeltan Police, New York, Tuesday, Qet. 2), 1851 he That be has fead the foregoing afillavie andcis acquainted | solve itself into’ its original elements, and the | for to hold office and recutate pubiic affairs during the en- | their pay on the collection of the assessments. This T | ’Metropoliian Police Diatriel, and. to provide for the govern vi the cocennia Uienaet Unk ie Wak prone ttaach of | cwild justice of revenge” be justified. He coatended that | suing year; but what has been said of one democrat may | consider safe but slow. Among this living paper there is | ment thereof,” passed April 15, 1857 thie intervie omnmanay ieee i dnat all the ‘allece. | the relurn itself admitted the fact that Mrs. W. was only | be repeated of the entire party, viz: that this is the party | also paper of some of the director's friends, say $40,000 | Section 21. Ttshall not be lawful for any person to publialy the interviews mentioned therein, an al allege nervous excitement, and did not deny that | which bas our truest and best Interests at heart. Mr. | or $40,000, the ch Tcannot judge. Keep or dispose of any Intoxteating. liquors upon ts be day i ‘ ublic aleo- be all right; I can join you from the summer house in a mo- ment. Ttold the doctor Tdid not wish to go the village again. [knew he would not let me. My room is in the front part of the house. Tan hear Uw carriages on the roud, but cannot see them. The rooms have iron bars to the windows. If you came as my brother could you not Dring a note from Mr. Woodmant You know how he writes; be wrote to Dr. Barstow several times frou New sible for any one placed in his position could that | amount of it what I would call fair discountable paper— | said shares in place of the same. th New You, Oct. 12, 1857. ext interest is in the prosperity and welfare of our small dealers in the upper part of the city. In it, watod cheers.) i need not speak in de- er, is $73,000, paper made by contractors for work k tions thereof are true within the personal knowledge of | laboring un , 1 f - & veek, ci 0 ered , Tehall try to go out to walkin the | deponent. * aia she was in the socicty of maniaes. Dut only that she was | Maguire wound up by impressing | upon workmen | No, 2. The tate stocks owned by the bank | fon “vithin ihe end Meteopoliinn Police Distrigte under® rove in t ig. From two to five is the best tir Mr. Brady recalled Mr. Hearne, and gaid that he would ‘od with maniacs who could disturb her comfort. | the course they should adopt, and the | immense | and now in the hans of the Comptroller, so nearly ba- | penalty of $60 for cach offence, to be sued for and Fecovered, eo, Tr; but if the evening is fair and you | examine Dr, Barstow and Mr. Mchonald also. ed phe cruelty ining the lady while | importance of having the Ht men, in oles during | lances the amount of bills in eirculation Bat T place one as In the name of the People ofthe State of Now York, by tae plone waar wn Spt, bin ihe prea a ah Sy ok har in. the State; and de. | the coming year; for the m c an offset to the other, istrict Attorney of the county where the offence is commit- do not see ime, you may ts Shey will wet ioe oie | Mr Wuecie ato tae re Seem dae ee aee eared in ne tacasured | families perishing’ in this great country for want of food | "No. 3. Real estate—Ranking house cost $40,000, ani! is | tev, for the heneat of the Police Contingent Fund, hereby au- Try the grove first, and then i 1 ealinot Bet prcton wexo | made mean order for them to'go; sent no notice to him ‘as a sicaking scoundrel who dared not | Was revolting, and such a thing must not be the case. supposed to be worth that sum; it is not mortgaged. | © ; and itshall be the duty of the Board of Police te | The Brooklyn property is mortgaged for nearly what it ts Pray forte od Palle opr feping pe nye Phish Nos. 4and 5 are ordinary accounts, on which, I be- | any election to be, erected or maintained within one hundred ¢, there will be but Little Loss, and fifly feet of any polling place within the said district, 6. Casb—Bills and coin amounting to $22,000 is all | _ Section 22. It shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by imprt- cash in the bank, ‘The items counted as genment in the county jall or penitentiary. If there be a pen a . conclusion of this speech mitch cheering bi (B.); did not omit it intentionally ; went on intimation from | appear in court, and the as the prostituted hireling At the concla ion ot: Paar e Court that they could go; saw Van Bergen there; he wes | of the instit Mr. Woodman bad sent word to bis | from the voices of thousands of workinén, and afer or admitted inside, while they were left in the public room; | friend Herrick that the lady's brother, and not bimself oy Fey Nish peng ~ pea geen af Gemanitas of wanted to see Mrs. W. to get her instructions and know | was coming here to vindicate her; but he (Mr. B.) assur- | Man and Engin, wane evn. Mel We rep Whether she signed the paper without constraint: waited | ed him that when he came he. srould find Northern chi- | Seven Were appointed, consisting of the following roy an hour for McDonald; Furniss was in the carriage and | vairy enough tosend him back with hiss to his obscurity, | Sentatives of the German ana Mmerican inemployet etl | th c tentiary in the county where ihe couv’ walking about the lawn at this time; made this visit of our | Mr. Rusteed concluded hy hoping that Caroline Wood. | fens: Tat, Clatles Emits Ht duties Caer! oth, W. | she Cr paeepobeapeoddes ghana apy men) ch | than ‘obe year nor exceeding two years, or By dive Dot lean own motion. Q. Why did you take Furniss? A, As he was | man’s appeal to God, through his Honor, for release, would Galt young: rie ec 5 Sth, W. eg reyes wan ates a Es. and loss long since. jn ee fool ged any rollers, for ang § rd —n relator in the matter, that he might seo what we did; we | not be ineffectual.’ Mr. Bustoed wished to atate, on | German: fits Wi. SOmRIGT | tase banner infront, | Ye mid roe T ehonld salge the assets in this | entitle oF ere uan te cate, we Toman Tiolence pee as my brother Cuddie or Will. Come, too, at once, to my room. I will trust all te you. Tam in great burry, as the person who promised to take this cannot wait. This will be the last time I can write, so I cannot dnt wait and hope (Gear one) that you will do all you can forme. (Thou- bands of Kisses and mueh love.) Re careful for my sake, do not let any Written to you. Come as brother Cudd go if the other plan fails. I trust to you one know I have and thenT can let me know if ‘ou received this note in the usual way, By-b: had no other reason; did not ask that Furniss shonld see | the avthority of the relator, that any assertion that ne és ny So ‘ re CARRIE WOODMAN. her. Q. Did he call for you or you for him? (Objected to | hie object in Suing out this writ was for the purpose of | 0 Which was inscribed: way i. j pemb an of the pelos: force thereof when a pa ree of Ob! Come and take me sway; 1 shall die here. The | and allowed.) 1 went to bis house, and we both | gratifying eny base design, or to secure the custody or scat 7 aaa eae acanaata te | ee mpcancangs paper, say rest for a offence against the law of the State, cominitied tm Doctor wid me he expected my brother, so come as my | called for Bustoed and went to Flushing; the conversation | Society of Mrs. Woodman for any period of time, or with work { reer paper, #a) bis presence, or for any person ‘not a member of the poliee brother if J cannot yo the other way. Doas you think | with McDonald was very gentiemanly; he asked Busteeds| any otber intention than to release ber, inaccordance with ARHEIT. bee oe ded debe Lay bes . Loney represent bimself as being such member, with Dest. Iwrite to you all 1 know. If you come as my | if he had authority to see Mrs. W.; he said he bad no | ber written request in the three letters addressed to him nrgumepren, | Suspended debts, say. a fraudulent ‘npn dt <p tsnbebeair ie written authority; McDonald did not ask if he had the aa- | from an imprisonment which he conceived to be untm@wful, | and the procession took up the march down Broadway thority of the Court; Busteed did not say that he had his } was characteristic of the malignancy, the savage and in- | to Fulton, thence through Nassau strect to the Park, wuere own order, but demanded to see her as her counsel; | decent falsehood which attended its utterance. He pro- | it halted in front of the City Hall. As they passed the McDonald ‘did not say that she was not in a con- | posed now that Mrs. Woodman should be removed tosome | corner of Fulton and Nassau streets loud cheers were dition to see her counsel; thinks McDonald said | of our public institutions; or that Dr. Rufus Sanger and | given for the Hxnatp. that he could prove that the paper was written by her | one of the counsel be allowed to visit her and learn her this time a vast concourse of people had assembled Ded By own free will. Dia you hear any raving? (Objected to.) | wish with reference to this motion. in the Park and thronged the steps and the ground in | Deposits on demand Mr. Brady proposed to contradict positively # statemen! The Court said that nothing called for the immediate pro- | front of the City Hall. “When the procession arrived and | Deposits on interest made n one of Mrs. W.'s letters that all the persoms around | duction of the lady in court. In the course of the inves- | order had been restored, Mr. Charles Smith, the President | Unpaid dividends, her were raving. Mr. Hearne said he heard noraving. | tigation it might become necessary; but now it would be | of the Workingmen’s Association, read the notice which Twue Clearing House... i =~ The blinds were closed immediately after they entered the | highly improper. If the lady was insane, it was obvious { called the mecting, and then briefly reiterated the, rea- | Due banks......... ea Reciette Seteode a ae reer ee house. Mr. Furniss was then either in wae carriage or on | from’ the exhibition on the stand today that she | sons why the meeting had been called; after which he neadiy Now. 4, at seven. roe PM. Tickets may be tad at the lawn. After much discussion between counsel, wit: } ought not to be brought here. If she was sano, then we | proceeded to address them on the merits of Mayor Wood, $25,900 | the C ‘tholic bookstoreg and at the door on the eveuing of the ness gave a description of the asylum. The building was | have her own letter, which was sworn to, requesting that | the duty of the citizens of New York towards him and a seseneeceeeen ees :378,000 | Cention enclosed inside an iron paling; there were trees which } abe might not now be brought into court; aud that in- | other democrats who have been nominated for different fated . ities. ebat out the building from view. cludes suspension of these proceedings. offices. D. Pearsall, .$9,750 Deeds of property. Baroy A Me ater nee ui et Meena old | er mented ted Aha De ents” fateware good rem: | al poohnoncandomnch Wonialoraie hecvoditanot ne | Feoc tan, ous }Bowery Bank stock. be a ie wi r there were rea 5 . 4 = i ” Da ae Serant oe cee eee sons, medically, for her non-production. ig distresved and find employment for those who would other- | Enoch Dean, a4 Deed of property. brother, try to come ai once. Do n all you can, try several times. The day she thought ] could walk. I shall try tothe first fair day, and if 1 do not, come as my brother from home, or get me out. Why should they keep me here? 1 am not deranged. If crazy, let me be put in a public place. Mr. Busteed said that the original of this, like the pre- ‘vious ones, was enclosed in an envelope to Mr. Hearne, nd bears the Por: office date of the 2th October, and pro- posed to prove by Mr. Hearn, if the fact was denied, that ‘he bad received them and handed them to Mr. Furniss. Mr. Brady said be would like to hear from Mr. Hearne how he happened (o get these letters for Mr. Furniss, Mr. Hearne swortu-—Is a counsellor-at-law; has seen Mr, Woodman; is senior counsel of Mr Furniss; received these letters on the same that they are respectively port marked; there were sealed enclosures directed to Mr. Furniss in them, which he sent to Mr. Furniss. eave me here. Do Metropolitan Yolice District. F. A. TALLMADGE, Sup"t of Polioa. ACIFIC MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK, 2, 1857.—The annual election for directors will bo office of the company, between the hours of 12M. on Wednesday. November II, FREDERIC HOFFMAN, Secretary. LADIFS’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, ATTACHED Patrick's Cathedral, will bold ‘ourteent 32/000 1,000--544,500 Mr. Brady—When did you 1 v , Judge Roosevelt stated that he received a message from ‘This the Court refused to do, as also to give an order for | wise be unemployed. whom he regretted to say there Bowery ik Btocl 4 i a ae Neve. Carll " clourest Pistia ny yo Judge’ Mitehot! to the efiect that be was not to go unless } her counsel to visit her. J in likely to be a large number, as well asa great amount Second av. RR. at par, owned by b’k. | Miller's Damsel; H. Woodruff names >. m. Lady: Woodrult, Mr. Buateed objected to the question, az not pertinent to } specially requested. His Honor observed that as the next day would be elec- | of og my approaching winter, unless the proper mon 00 shares Second Avenue Raliroad, | Immediately after a match for, Mile heats, best three tm tho iasue. : Judge Mitchell confirmed the atatement, and paid that | tion day, he would adjourn the case to Wed are the positions in our city which none else Stuyvesant Insurance Company. © | fives iH. Woadrud names br, mn Lady Cuiney" lo wages Stuyvesant Insurance Company, Yorbies names 4 think, bi inued, of hi gr g. Honest Peter, to harness. Cars he understood Mr. Busteod was not willing that be ahould | — In connection with this trial we find the following adver- | should occupy. Can we think, he continued, of havi he South ferry, Hrovklyn, for the course at 10% Mr. Brady said that he intended to show that there was nothing which could have orse Fur- | go. To which Mr. Bustced said that that was so, tivement jn the Hana of the 24th of October, which ia | our wives die, perhaps with their infants in their arma, Howory Bank stock, lyn. f ‘clock, Dothing whlch coald have Leen, Gene worse for Mr. Fur. | ge. To which Mr. Deere canised, by Mr Besieed-—ta a, | the reply requested by Mire. Woodmen tn one of har let- | wont and ootd orient we vane manage cor vetes | D. ! Bowery and Citizens’ Wks, half each. | Mry Soccnia nn OTe Ge WHIT, Propriscare® there was nothing in the law of the land to prevent | physician and surgeon of long standing. Mr. Bustead | ‘ers to Me. Furaian:— ut the election properly? Better that ired of our. | D. Pearsall. 3 “ * “ tte adewes his Honor from disraissing this case. Ho woul! } then read a portion of the return and the affidavit of Dr. Pe an myo _ renege two severe, =| | ag ge epee pd Cy mat teaeme te menee. { pop ae < “ ® =e? AD POUND. show that Fuglish Courts, with that nice ap | Barstow. main street, in a carriage, on Monday, 26th, - » Wewilt | JobnO'rien TOO oe amin wee | nnn Ne re rrr - s - ‘clock. me elect the r men and thereby contribute toavert evils Among the living paper is one note for $25,000, Second IOUND—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, IN A Fi pois og pled a S's levee hare, oe es BR acgspenpot mt jatement, 22) iy: pay wim geod 7 Se, a Sea which, Dy malemanagement, must inevitably descend upon | Avenue Railroad, secured by $40,000 second mortgage avenue car. x pocketbook containing 8 email Rant | American court to prevent it from asferting its digait Dave read to me that would render it unsafe to bring Mrs. Polttical intelligence. the industrious portion of ‘the inhabitants of New York. | bends of said road; $10,000 note of noch Dean, endorsod | Money. which the owncr can have by calling on G. H. Sayre, well as an English Sart He contended that these lotto Woodman to any piace assigned by the Court. ‘The mother of Colonel Jacob wu. | Mr, Sut wenton to say:—1 have sufficient confidence by H. Conklin and T. W. Dick; $8,000 or $10,000 with | 23 Fulton Market, aud proving property. show the imbecility of the writer. Their meaning To Mr. Brady—I mean that these documents assign no | _ Hiomy Hononants.—/ . + | in the authorities of Now York to presume that if we aro | mortgage or farm, &c.; A. Millor, $11,600, with deals of | F oop tHe FOLLOWING DRSCRINED NOTRA WAV. that this lady wae kept in custody and wished to be free | medical reasons, but ouly discretionary reasous; a doctor | Kunkel, the democratic candidate for Congress in tho Fifth | hungry they will savo ua from starvation, and that they | property. ‘ ple i AE a mpg RY hat Mr. Furniss was her champion. They had letters | in this case has » wide diserction; if » person was laboring | district of Maryland, died at Frederick on the 28th ult., | Will give us enough work to provide bread for our fami- One of the stockholders said ho had three propositions | Freted io N. Suricvant & Cos Boston, bave not reached tear lies without infringing apon the rights of others. In view | to submit to the meeting. address: — under high mental excitement it would be dangerous \2 | che Hon. H.W. Hoffinan, the American candidate, tmmedi- | Grin election which to take place to-morrow, its quite | — Firet—-To agscat -ourarives or resubscribe a certain | Meus A ciare, August 2 few month. complaint, he would recommend the utmost quietness, | ately determined ,in consequence of this event, that bo Tequielio thes we as quod citiseae, should keep Cootonthis } amount to enable the bank to go on again in afew days, Do. ey Ly 4 iw & Poor, October & four four \beas. national ‘ubject, and we thus intend to remain; but atill we mean when our Geposita or stocks would be good. gal a dl ton ene al (regres ntagr egpoontin Hemproedaecoorsape Pols | Sexpreas Our opinion aa we haves right todo, "uhcre- | Seconé—To have a receiver. appeinted to collect all tho Ee medical reason. ities daring the remainder of the canvass, and in @ not % | fore propose three cheers for Fernando Wood, for the | outetanding debts, and 5 pay the depositors, then for U To Mr. Burteed—If the nervousness was hereditary or noble ition he has made for us. {ter 0 voo\- | stockholders to nect and take what steps they mig from Mrs. Woodman to Furniss, which would show that she was either insane or she had written what was ab. horrent to God and to her own sex. He would prove by Mr. Hearue thai be was an agent for the parpose of carry ing op & Clandestine correspondence between ber aud Furniss before ahe became the inmate of this asylum, aod i ‘Total... temporary, being shut up ina madhouse would increaso Col. Kunkel says — he wished also to show that these express) agfoction ‘words. y for w ceoun bank \ were but the driveilings xe pete | amy Same ‘ag | it; Deing restrained of her liberty, who had no hereditary In this, the hour of your sore bereavement, permit ma | ferously es )_ But we want action and not . We beget nays fo Hf ng wip a accounts of the ace pom fp LE Pay ~d any learned physician would pronounce liable to phanta- | madness, but a constitational nerrourness, would produce | totender my sincere condolence, and to lay at the will not be gatisfled with ——— mye Fe 4 “= red B on a good Ye in. aide puhsser sinaeat al hae ties and chimeras. If she felt any passion for this man, | the very excitement of which we hear; releasing her even | shrine of your crushed bopes and affections all aym- } Carried out. It is too late to take action on election om aa A 8 * — at present and lose | Ergor, A suitable reward will be it was of & character that the court could not hold to be | for an hour, and bringing her into court, aa a general | pathics of my better nature, trained, as they have previ- | to-morrow, but we have sufficient time to take care of the if heye And tert sitgnly di 110 Walnut street, Philadelphia; by ously been, in the same bitter school of experience by } Charter election, which is to be held on the Ist of Decem- ppositions were slightly discussed, but neither | 99 Broadway, New York. N. 81 thing, woukl probably result in good, ‘ TE acre {ony pe Bond Reve Yer, ir Brady—If a indy of nervous temperament, | a similiar aiflicting stroke of Providence. Let me assure | ber. There has been a great deal said by some people mpted by the meeting. Z "New Yous, Oct. 30, 1887. whoee system led become unduly excited, were placed it } you that this vent has much softened, indeed hae not | roearding the cared copaitmc beer’ creamusnces | mites of Ave, be appoisied to ciamine all ane soree | OREO, SUNDAY, 187 THOT. BETWEEN TROEE stitution In & healthy locality, under the care of a | entirely, removed whatever asperity of feeling may have ette ‘um stan; c 0 r : [OaOR SUBDAY, ae , BETY kind and benevolent ‘gentloonan, ai acompetent physi- sawn on found a lodgement in my breast. It will be my | than the white. ¥ are well prov ided for, and they sot dots on tho bank, and investignte all the other affairs en oe corkea @th'e. Ph nrsgrig ‘ae gh oy ler- cian, and while being treated for nervous excitement was | pleasure to conform my future action in the canvass in | bave bread, which we have not fe say that we are de- | of the bank that they might deem proper; also to exprest | Will be liberally rewarded by leaving him at 1 ander allowed the Mberty of going out of the building, going to | which we are eny to such a course as shall be entire. | termined to protect ourselves, ont lives, our wivesand our | their opinion as to the best course to bo pursued by the | place, Tenth sirr et, ’ hildren, and let those men who give the blacks the pre- | stockhol ers and depositors; said committes to he composed mn — ‘a Village at «short distance, and generally treated in a | jy consonant with your feelings, and such as is dictated by | © “ “ 1 ate . = kind and parental wanner, and while yet nervous and the strictest rules of honor and propriety. ference beware. (Cheers.) ‘of three stockholders and two depositors, and to report at Lez THE 20) INSTANT, ON BROADWAY, NEAR. - Mr, Gronam N. Nort also addressed the andionce, | as carly a date ax possible, The resolution was adopted, Franklin street, a bunch of keys. | The finder will be Hbe~ ions or Olner plave Where abe Wes tobe interropaed by Govenson Watken’s Covase Exponsen.—The followink | stating that they were here a# as laboring men, and he | snd the following persons appointed on the commitice = | pully rewarded by leaving them with J. 1, Hughes, wt Ktragers the eflect would depend wholly spon elrcumy | endorsement of the recent courte of Gov. Walker on the | reemed to oppose tus introduction of any queition of | Fred. R. Le br. Wm. lubbard, J.C. Willot J. WK. Hay See es ssi non ig ' at her > ' 4 Kansas ‘orney’s Philad color, He spoke of the goodwill towards them of the | wood, and Paniel Quimby, ‘The committee were empow- ONT IF ‘THE GENTLEMAN WHO EXC! popped ey epee Sy hen ok n- -apg tll RemgelSaeee ) We find in Forney’s Philadelphia | siavor of the city, but he could do no more thag make | ered fo employ what help they might need. "A resolution | La hntaon Suntay-aftertnots i the chit seater Jobe seey Out, Bosteed asked the converse of the question, sseu- | 7 rete of Monday:— propositions to the Council. In this respect he waa no | wus offered to employ F. W. Amonda, Faq. He declined | church, will eall at 70 alton street, im the clothing store, and eye thr nap n: thane acatea by tar The action of Govenor Watker in regard to Oxford pre | more than the fifth wheel toa wagon. (Laughter and | being entered on the minutes thus, but offered of his own | 6X¢banke for his own, bo wil, save himself trouble, ae bets Brady, and witness said he did not admit ‘He'Aiterrents | cinet, Johnson county, in Kansas, has transpired. On | three cheers IF the Common Coaneil' do not | accord to render every sanistance in his pa ponent enn ~ Fong 2 : vr thet this point. we eball have something to say to-morrow. | support Lim «. But now, in this crisis, has | mittee. The mecting gave Mr. Edmonds a vote of thank: oT, eA Cem them except | Sen swlle we bave only to repeat our entire approval of | he chown himself « man of truth and reality On motion, the committee were lustructed to inform the | Luwhie brent Hahucate wil rein him ahal freee Be this action, & essed in the the Pres of Friday, and to Upon Mr. Noll’s retiring, Mr. Swrra catied upon any | meeting of the time and place for the next meet by an INWAY, No. 19 Washington market ant Brady asked an to the character of Sanford Hall | Ut tet epuaion that he will be vastained by every foe | mazto speak, but remarked that i was not expected for | advertieement inthe Hxnatn ant Bening Pot. 6? = wile Mr, Brady. wes proceeding’ to show tho reason for | to rand in elections, and every fricod of the principle | him to dwell upoa religion, aa tbat wag not the queHtHA tO | ————————eeemnnne | TOT OF STOLEN FROM, THE | POOR On lOerTt sking the question, Judge Koosevelt sait he had just re- { that the majority shall rule eunassered, teen fuot ro ted lead color. boumm’ board eet i cctamone te attend a concultation of the other | A Socrmxnn Kaxas Surmmtent:—The Wilmington North erg alaRTm, flowed, calling to hi hearers ook ab ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | \oev,‘ox' sow bom . tien ‘sar Yoitom hoards Follow ura few minates, and he would ak the | Carolina Commercial say2i— ore te pat | 2c Meld im the had of the figure of fasten ‘at the top PERSONAL. : iherally rewarded, Hodge From the returns of the election in Kansas” there ‘of the Hall, and then to take beart and bear in mind that ~ ow S - barber Judge said that it would be only a duty | |. ihn ee twill be @ free Sate when it enters the | there shall be justice. He spoke energetically, and at COVED O8 STRAY ound principles which now prevail in the | times with great bitterness. Other speakers followed, and | ffqqy proper. I! a married woman, educatea by her parents, is ith a bachelor, addressing him tu erstand, if she is dolical spirit— found in such close acquaintanceship calling him her “dear Babie, terme which no sane man can 1m not insane it sbowed a demogiacal au that no remoant of virtue was left. In the whole of New York, filled with men proverbially courteous to the gentile SFX, be Could Hol select ALY mag to Assist hor, except th ‘one to whom she stood or was alleged to stand in a gail Teiation; Why SM she Was not the most abandoned woman in the world the fact alone was evidence of @ mind drilt- ing to wreck Mr Dusteed said that after Jistening for twenty minutes to deciamation fit for the hustings, but worthy of a poli- tical orator, he wished to say that he considered the Allusion to tbe dignity of the English courts an affectation of learning whieh was quite unnecessary, as every echoo! boy know all about it; but there was a point tu which ibis Magaus Apollo of the law might have huusell to tome purpose, and that w of ondearn ming the directly opposite facts to it were made le did not know whether hi epponer Babie or any othor end ing name by some woman, nor he did not care. He w ask how his Honor knew that Mre. Woodman was in guilty relation to Mr. Furnias, which would make this mo tion abhorrent to her own sex and to Godt What was there ip the three letters read that intimated guilt? Not « D—FROM WARD SCHOOL, NO ( N FRIDAY, 0CTO! objected, but U of a few moments, and left the bench. On his retura Mr. | lit Brady resumed his question, Union eR 30, PIC UPLIN NEWARK bay, a ennél boat named "Helinda.”’ The owner can ite silk | have the same by proving property and wn hair. | Inquire of GRO. WILSON, ta ne Saree the administration, forbid com- | they finally adjourned with three cheers for the Mayor . od word. There were licentious minds that cvuld pat mean ‘Witness—The institution is in every way respectable; T | country, and avow: pom expressies + wan Ll te ne beet - ir. | plaint. people of Kansas alone have @ right to de- the constitution. Any one ki favor on = ~ * neh, tin ins eumanen Sper metowenes ome tease an ee Sey Svan bas brthory & ont. | Ride ta this matter. ‘The people will it, vo let it be. (Cheer upon cheer burst forth upon the delivery of thexe | Fer dlacomsolat Marion sire, TRAYED AWAY ON THE EVENING OF NOVPMBRR 4 be given about any letters written previous to Mre. | Dr. Barstow weil: he is a regularly educated phy. | Hoy. nonexrToomne—The Legisiatare of Georgia will as- 2 sot ins mane Gee ons 0 rantienat 4 R. CORFO, LATELY FROM PORT AU PRINCE, BY | fence moni ‘W.'s going to Sanford Hall sician; studied in the City Ho=pital; recently succeeded t0 | cocdte at Milledgeville on Wednesday, the 4th inst., and ay hee oma en oak coe oe leaving a ‘note addressed I. L. J., Herald office, siating | returnin AY ag li RC EE TS Soe f9 address, Would hear of something to his advantage. Tacte—not intentional, be waa sure—for he thought that bis 1 WSK ITTE ‘opponent's mind ths’ morning was very much in the con oben of hus chent's Mr. Rusterd—What is that? T didn’t hear you Mr. Brady—1 said your sind wae pretty much in the fame stat As your cliente Mr. Busteed—I know itis. I admit that Mr. Brady said it was not true that these letters wore read at his request Mr. Busteod—I insist thot the Court shall order Mr. Brady to take his seat, Mr. Brady was prooeeding when Mr. buster again called ou bie Houor ty make bom take his reat, and gaid, ‘He is annoyed—naturally enough.” his present position,and i# a highly reepactable man: Gen. “4 treet he poaaenes Gen. | the inauguration of Governor Brown’ will take place on | Lered about 5,000 persons in all, broke up amid much ‘ MeBonald, as far as he can judge, p every qualiti " first acts of the Legis. | Cheering and other manifestations of enthusiasm. They FMR. JOHN DEVLIN, FORMERLY OF LISKITTLE, von necessary for the care of such an asylum. the following Friday. Among the fir “ To Mr, Bustced-—The profession. always, recognized vty 2 Sinte immediately formed again into a procession, preceded by Ireland, and since of Printworks, near Philadelphia, will = Mebonald ; “e”” personal Tread of” Dr. , ‘ature wif be the election of « United Senator to pro- | 5 small band of music, the members of which bad rolun- send er aw, Mra, Monegan, dx | fi ¥ i t ide fo take place by the | teered their services. They paseod ap Chatham street, - ething in regs 0 | br oo Parstow: dd not dine with him except at | Tide for a vacancy that might otherwise take pI pete i ; ° " , 4 | and along the Bowery to Grand street, thence through rene eeemninntne . amaroneck, We ¥. Saniora iiall: have not beon there for a little more than & | expiration uf Senator Toombs to rm of ofice on the third | snd slong the Bowery, to Oted avenue Bes Tompie [SORMATION WASTHDCOF RORGE Toe wip Will be erally rewarded; $95 willbe paid for the arren and Few chesete severve patios ‘a wthout ihe certiheates of | Of March, 1859 The Senator will probedjy be his OWD 8UC- | siinre, where more speeches were male in German by f came to thin country tn the skip Conateltation, in ies tr | Comtieton of ie Wes . 8. STEVENS. urna refure to rece if ¥ . pees . - thie enges to bie krowled find somehing to his in Se as wor. Mesers. Beeler, Gillmann and Huluer, au!’ in English e‘hing Oe ene ee | en eragen Mamenrri Sexaton—A question will coma op | Messrs, Suity and McGuire. After which the mocting ad- | {Tee "gaddrrenoe ihe nderstgned, 1M West Nineteenth | HOUSES, ROOMS, de, WANTED. tre sent there for rest and care before the Legilature of Mistesippi which bas justaseem | {uFmed ald o'clock, to weromple at the same place on | °° OT Tt” t__.-ROBERT OARTHWAITR. | | GENTLEMAN, ABOUT 70 LOCATR IN THE James Cassirly, «worn and examined by Mr. Busteed« : e ae Gaied tates nator ¢ pin Agri 4d tah ah ee on [eRGRA TION WaANTED—pr JaMRe GORI 7 As 4 physician, wishes (o rent an uafurnished : RMLEY AND | F Ie in the grocery’ bus Sut sirect: When he saw | died, touching its power to elect a U his wife, Rilen Hiarrihan, from Dromanie, county Lie | Phirty-ninth, between FINK wud Bisth eronnen Tho oapalt his c fron drown te bis a A middiing fest tenveller: alsa, S. harness, Any information gy eck, Werte! county, ~ ; receced owe term expires inn ISS inwist upon the Common Council affording them eub- | ; Mr Brady—When I was a boy the lose of a caspender | the reports of t he took an interest in it, for he | fuceced Hon. AlbertG. Brown, whose term expires itr an 0 vim, by their cousin, Ellen Uilehrist, at 92 Kloomfeld strent, h Dutton often caused me more annoyance than anything | wanted to expose the character of this house; he satfered | Ifthe prevent Levisluture, which wae ected in 186 stantial relief. pohiken, hey were in this ei-y. | rropertatte: feral y Nivang outh n tuves tol chapeen 4 ‘tha! has cccurred here. When the gentleman was shout | by it; ts acquainted with Sanford Hall and its keepers — a Leo! gy argh ¥ bh he ee Onntuney country about five oF #ix Years, | please addres a line to Surgeon, Madison square Post to read a passage from Mre. Woodman’s first letier, | can- | sorrowfully Tam; was a patient or inmate under WeDon- | ® # ele 0 0 lo the next session , , vd NPORMATION WANTED—OF MARTIN RYAN, Wit RSIASEER OER GAweE tee. sone. am tioned him not to do so, stating that I tad something im | ald, when the institution, in January, 1645, was on Murray | Quitman wil i Saat preseees wane ee * ‘ ‘i ae s + Cate Titeves in the ahip Columbia on her iastirip. Any informa. gM acct SOT EA NTSD ORTH, APR on my posseesion which it would be very unpleasant to bear | Hill, before it was removed to Sanford Hail; was very | And will mort likely succes ts roong the advices brougl - . + Dee all be inanklully received by Thomas Faye, corner Of } third sirect.” Neighvorhood of Uuton ove prove read, bot that if be read a portion of the letter le should | cruelly treated by McDonald; there are bolts and bars to | Quitman would make a strong team of Southern Greeaters. | we tind the intelligence of the death of Miguel T. Twlon, h atroct and Hirst avenue, Groas box &3 Post office. read all the Coors and windows at Sanford Hall; patients are al —_—_——_—_- Ww and ‘wutimely fate is deeply inourned hy his \GADAME WUCKERIN. DRESEMARER—PLEASESEND | — — ——————— ——————— kod the Court to rule Mr, Brady out of | lowed access only to the rear yards; was in the institution Naval Intelligence, Wie eed te nate we ale and in fis native re Address to Miss Emma Leslie, 0 Rast Twenty- PURNerED ROOMS WANTED—BY 4 SMALL - ~<a i. th i ford Hall. - - , nite ns tah street. mily of three persona, with privil dy A arty pT td Jane: out tar. The ited States sloop-of war Vinceunes, lying at (he | eT and perfected by all possible means, this | i, WidaonT HATe WCF’ G dress Jamen, box 1/6 Herald oflce’ statin 5 to put the case rived from New Orleans uch motion wae made © habeas corpus ease. motion as rand crouse for not brim : was and that the fu #trument purporting to be a letter trom ber, ordering there proceedings op wae hot worthy the attention of the Gourt, for the root (lat the man before whom it wns tice of the peace at all. Be ices it wae tay e che was ia duress, and had not free volition Mr. Braty—Dr. Raretow ewoars ‘The Court hopes they would v Y ieston to c atingrishet in the tite im TO THR CITY ried ten years, lived in Brooklyn when he wat putin | Bfooklyn Navy Yard, ie ordered to go in commission (0 ) patrict and scholar Hann became listitulstiet i the i yet, Will romain ot bonne fee tee present, Gomme nad | Comer = thet inetitution; he was clerk to Joho Caswell; it was he | morrow, the Sd inst. The Vincennes will sail for the | rary world by his beauty of speech, the parity of hs ee ho Benatar paws a pnt him there, and MePonald troats his patients accord # coast of Africa the latter part of next or the beginning of te, the originality of his conceptions the uovelty of his | 9 sinice pensions HAVING GOODA PLEDARD and wife, with privilege of cooking; ® sitting room and s veek fu e the power and force of hie reasonings. His f—PERSONS HAVING GOODS PLEDOR ne ing to the directions of thore who put them there: he Fine weck following. Thowe haying lettors to send to their eee tae tem bolus tree. We crennea with. A. Silver, deceased, can redeem them by apply- | Closets suflicient bes eg: location vetween Houston and Four- worried and taunted him, as you might your wife of ff friends on the coast of Africa can leave them at the Naval 16 es Bly pi Rit EL he A100 Maiden lane . per mouth, as Child, beeanse he wanted to draw out the money he had P f'yceum on or before the 10th tart Weight of a cruel and ty ranuical governme SN a ea Frain ish Se nee ae saved , $2,500, to vo ont into the world and do business for | “The United States sioop-of-war Cyane, of Hampton raphe Gace yeg sf sor hab ih RR, ‘Saltese teake, elses ee OVRR WANTED WANTED FOR A BMATD PAL himself; they «iffored on @ matter of business; he wanted T Roads, x expected to go out of commiveion in afew days, § AN" in order to give bent to his rein beige hae ‘emely anaivus Wrsee J.C. aw he Teayes for Burope early | A gaily, @ neatly furnished howse, either in Depoklya oe to keep him in that prison house. [The witness «poke | The injury sustained by the United States steamer Sara ft Seek an atmosphere of liberty, w enjuy the uty ext month, and dG. may anivly write im, ae bis aniees. | New York. | Address, stating terma end location, D. Ul. @., under great excitement} The differciee was asto the Fnac, now lying at y Poee ee atthe night. of | '8&62 of free institutions, and to live in the mist of a frow | dente and position are auch Aa to render him inenpable of any | Heratd office, compensation he was to have: he was a lad then, and bad | tne unth ult Airoreasrious mature than | Pevble. During, big reshdence in this country Miguel T. | rreit warded. t, and an interview is anions wceited. cae tar a aa oan ; fe Po pe pref Bena ledfhpor ey beefed ent amol PTT) will i all probabiiny have | sulon, advocated ia te oes country trots rane a ER WARDR. | Aig Mart site of tn ott, by 8 youne, fo ccm =e 4 wad done some thiage not ri e , ye be put ov 0 4 et, (Re . : bY ate, lee nid wife, no on now ae ny respectable fi ant sald and done come thie not right, but in a few days F © go in dry dock, and perhaps be put out of commission. and would bave been ready in the fleld to ald in accom wales G Taos i ooo ant teepests - A be was in as good mind as he ir now. Hliching what he advocated in his writings had an oppor $5 REWARD.~STRAYEI * reliable tenant. Address, stating price (which must be gn it Argument, and wiehed to know what bearing the question 7 1 i how he was tied down ina chair by RIT pa are gv eit q be que.tion } | nae testy aes penting of the raving I th | The Cork-Serew Steamers and Emigration: | jyqity effered shiver @ retracted exiie of over nine | foundined don. Mia Cate raat won Gai: Woention, Av., 8. Harper, Herald office. — that he wished to show that the | lunatics - d of the oom he waee o THR EDT D1 year®, during which the physical sufferings bore no com. | hs 0 yANTRD— OOKLYN, ONE LARGE ROOM WF pi bot the | junaties, and presented a diagram i the room he was con TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Fearn te tne onniction ne cares Of bile in Wis eka, | tnrning him to @F avenue D=IN BROOKLYN, ONE LARGE ROOM Witt udition of than whea [ fined in/if it had not been for the kindn ofsomechidren | Tobeorve in one of your iamues of last week, which has | ihre eed and the beautiful ateu Jar of Sanda street preferred No © whieh $5 REWARD, STRAYED, PROM GRAMERCY PARK wrote other letter® to this pent\-m e whe went mud be o diftcalty with his mo he Wiss teledic tons 2 to the asylum, and that they were a ont Cae | tormenta ne ie eas th Mis, mo. ] only this moment come under my notice, a report that | fis faney had conceived, and the Mattering hopes which Take caine, & Dial Serene feck ope ten ee Gad tom coe | one than n rraneciahio and genteel house will be wecepta- eased habit of mind regarding Mr. ¥ fretted one night, and found bimeelf next morning in care | Meeere. BK. Cunard & Co. had purchased the Glenwood iiiant imagination entertaine ardto the land | PA liqrereward will be paid by returning bim to the | oA" orens York, Bere a) to pieces, flo then resolved 40 | Mave cg Uramercy Park House Wwe D— BY A GENTLEMAN AND itis WIR Te e upper partot the a oom neatly Nehed, with every requisite for housekeeping. Aidnens 4 baton square Post offies, stating terms, which mow The Court sustained the objection of the city wate} recollects very litte of what occurred | wharf property. Such is not ihe case, The property ia | ‘1 hie births crumbled to pioces | f try and rele Mr. Busteed said that be would now show by an ame | thot night: it was the previons day he had the trouble | question war held by the Glenwood Banking Company, ‘arewell to bis country and rel “LOST, NOV. 2, AT BROADWAY, vit of hin own that te letter of Mrs. Wooiman protorey | with Caevell; the frst thing he remembers was bine put | and leased Intely to A. ‘Kannard, aq.. who. propnsrs 10 more. ‘The cance of freedom hax | B5() MENA ahi neu “9 5 at Se ae ae fa black ailk netied purge, eontainin and some ost one of ite most on Saturday wae written while under duress. and unable | in» carriage and taken to the asylum at Marray Hill; does | re-establieh the Cork screw propeller tine of steamers, alous and constant advocates Gab@ | isi chang ya dintoond Hing ened prired by the exerei H . Hearne then read the following | nc be ent with an emigrant depot at that place. The mistake arose, | has been deprived of a most faithful and uncomprom@eing | cywner, it bel iit ofatrens. ‘The above reward will ppc "| Gods resoameed a Oe eae tes aA Ses cok on Jen’ [Se coubs, from the slanlarky of the names en "| champion of ts liberty the titerary world moarns | ty pardon recovery by applying to Ubsdell, Pierson, Lake & D—FOUR LOTS, 10) HY 1m FRET, BATWRER APPT AVITE OF COTNSM With permission of Mr. MeDonald on promise to come A. DORE, Agent, | the loss of a divtinguisuo’ puot aud a ledened and prof | Ce 71 Brontwny, 00 7 ttore please leave at 16 Hudsce reste City and County of New York, @.—Richard Busted. of ] back, and did so: did got see his mother at that time; he aon a ie cient scholar, Wi oe ee ee oe ph a New York, beng sworn, says —That on Sunday, the firet | retained there six months, wantad to have jt trie, but The Trial of Cancemt Set Downs R - nent hvoue- SPOFR TING. jane § nOvem, cary ARED BETWEEN, THIRD ¥ of November, 1867, he went to the house called Sand. § they would not do it: McD. eaid that he wanted to break COURT OF OYER AND TERMIRR. Axorure Rattroad Dectetox or Sour Teront: Gh MALb—On RELOLAN LONG BARA CARARIOA orient Pacleenth and Twentiete 1 ushing. L. 1, and saw Allan Macdonald, the ¢ hie disposition ‘woe put ina frame like a chair and Hon, Judge De ascr.—the Binghamton Demorrat_ states thet . oS laine on aevortment of Gorman singing birée just strived Wales. x exceed $10,000, asylum for persous alleged (0 be in. | locked in afew daye afier he went there: they refased to | * Before Hon. Judge Davies. came off before Judge Baloom at the Broome Ciroult, last } 5» shin Visking, (rom Antwerp; nib aa ining Cs _— ae jim that he was the counsel and legal | let him out ot'ees he made ap with Caswell and his mo: Nov. 2%Ja the matter of the case of Michael Cancemi, | werk, between Mr. Beebe, a respectable gentleman oe inde. No. 86 Watt , corner of ington street, ANIED—A HOUSK, BY A SMALL PAMILY, IN FIR fifty years and npwards, and Mr. Ayres, @ conductor ap. | New York. of the city. Rent ‘don. animan, confined in vaid ay- J ther: there were a great many people there who were I charged with the murder of Pol mA Mr. ~aepgreeees, Be ane. Pr iitenia (0 exceed $400, Ad> er Nibe 1 that ty re- | right in their minds, aud wero kept th vi pegenidrprncinye on the Fre Railroad. Mr. Beebe had purchashed a ticket ) orc aT a ; dress A.B. C1), Horald of liberty, an aia Haat capacity re. dy sities, aud Were Kept there to please theit | i siman, counsel for the nec wed, Moved that the trial J from Newburg te Addison, but on riving wt Hepenit; he Gis RiPiae, ETETOLA, Fa War Ronn en Chaka ANTHD—FURNISHED ROOMS, A BUTT OF PURE patter of the habeng Mr. Bustoed objected to all this, and if his Honor wished | be postponed for eight weeks, in order to give time to | left the curs, being fatigued, to jay over till the next day. T strest pty og 6 French's Hotel, opposite the City Hall, The ished rooms, WY A femily of three persons, ate, as he thowgbt it | cend a commission to Italy to take testimony for the de- | The next Cay he took the ten o'clock A. M. emigrant | tay rest assortment of to be between Bleceker aires ae her wisher ant + the tllowed for ber in the above entitled matter, and | he would tell him the reason in py one in. the ety, and warranted ag re- G ehildren. ite Ui poner took the day Ex ed, Alto, sole agent for ited States for Star J street, in or near Broad wi Addre: that the anid Macdonald refused ty t mt to see | Would not be proper to make it pablic, He then held a | fence. train, weet, but left it at Great Bond, and iy resented, 1 One on “ft 158 DOX 3,196 Post ber, 0 it thereupon Fequested the Mase Macdonald vate conversation with the fodge, daring whicb, Mr. The Matrict Fooecatg My a pod the postponement, and | prese train. Ayres, the condactor, rofased to recognise BY 's aelabraied gun cape. Ganing terme and leation, to adlow him W ser the said Caroline in bis (Macdonald's) ig reenees Dr, Reese to feel witness’ pulse, which } after some discussion Geren #1 trial was aot down for the third | the ficket, and put him off the train forcibly. The suit was GP TrRR SLUT—FINE RRWED AND WRIA, PORK, Wanten TOHRDIATELY =A” MODERATE, Siaew) rs tS ° house, in the a Raee emotes will be sold for $25, Apply wt ered part of he Monday in thie month, Au additioual paul of 100 Jurors | brought for damage for the assualt Mr. Besue recover: WEY, Ofice, 600 Houston Pht Li Aber presence as he might dictate, | he di deLivod with Cxcweu t rae ordered for Wat day, td a verdict for 9290, under the direction eid Maodoupld reljyed lie algo, Ywpomeus there.