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THE NEW YORK HERALD. oe WHOLE, NO. 7936. PRICE TWO CENTS. Chief of Police? A. Thin impossible for me to ray under | Ammual Exhibition of the Roman Cathelic Additional from ‘The Brithh Outrages. phia. SH? SALT Lake CITY POST ea THE BRIG BANUBL ENON POKEN, BUT HOT big see pete = ein oe Cero peel tropolitam Pullce—Action fur Assault and fntagpas bya oe sathrte tees may nan 7 Asytum for Girls. OORSESPONDENCS BETWEEN THS MORMON AND GOV BOaBDS! he TMERP. foe BaDLY BRAT; Ba. tes: —Intereating De Bone Esso Teetamo- a At 3 0’clock yesterday afternoon the annul exhibitics RAMMANT PORTMASTERS. Caplan Ankers of he brig Samual Onurchanss, whish |, ,, [From tho Foiadelpbe Balen, ay 26) | Sy State, Woes, OG tlapcapromeeriore there ee eameniteds A. | tmnisalon fr prints ome earah DS. Gearac’ @oaaee MR MUTA TO MR. MORRIE. arrived yonterday mersing from Cienfuegos, states tet | 11) and on the road frem that placa, between a crowd of BUPBRIOR COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. On the afternoon or evening Of the 16th I gave orders to | of Charity) Convent, Prince street, opposite the Cathedral, Peer Orrice, Sant Lake Srey, March 9, 1858. | om the 11th inst, when off Havana, he was spoken by one | me and boys sad the police and a miltary company. I Before Hion, Judge Bosworth. re day ree lan Okt of the aepatent ot i eoauccee’! | For some time before the hour fixed for the ce\ebration Dur e—Having ap opportanity, the fret tbat has of- | of the Braish war steamers, the captain of which inquired oe Dg no Potala a — May 26 —Henry Green and others vs. Fernando Wood.— | Siteet Snmiatlones, to bave at least 200 men in the ity number of ladies and gentlemen, most of fared, I forward to you by Colonel G. 1. Kane afew let | where be was from, but did not beard the brig. wistoned Gaieeete Monday by asham fight aod pic’ | The defendant to this caso is ox Mayor of the otty of New | Ballon the 16th to provico for contingencies: I gave but the patrons and patronesses of sbe inatita- ters that I tave reason to believe belong to persons in or [From the Boston Traveller, May 24.) nic at Lemon Bill. The pic vio wer York, and the plaintifts aro members of the Metropolitan | Oyo rar; and ines men ginenie Se Cuielec Felies tion, were in waiting. When the hour specified ap- = our camend, teak suave tamneeehe ee thee AE mans BOsnEae iy ig Begg ey a nee. by ee "sad | Police, who complaia of an assault having Been com- | day? A. Not tormy kvowisdge; they may have beea in | proached there were over one hundred and eighty pre, Wil be Wankfully received by shove to whom shey are | im baliast, bound to New Oricans, ebea off the soath site 1 bbe participants. mitted upon them by erder of the defendant, when plain- Le (Cy — = wood bay pave office. that day? | "Bt bout one hundred of whom could only be sceom- ad. reseed Cubs. the wind being quite light, a Srirwh sveamer, Things were comparatively quiet duriag the dey, tofls were in the performance of their daty, in June, 1857. * Saceeae with any captams on ay medated, by reason of the incapacity of the room te bold vat fe : ponte might ihe wins nd lecar bed made same at the The testimony of Me. Wood is now taken de bene esse, im the | ““Q. Do you ordinance of the Corporation | them. By the kindness and alfab lly of the siaterhood place, and during ove of them, which ogcurred jaxt as tho | ¢vent of bis being abeont trom New York when tho aotion | organizing a watoh? 4. Ido; I did not act | our reporter was led through portions of the esteblish- ‘company lett the biil to retorn home, ints ia thea tarnoca, | should be tried. Hacer it; there was Do action hed under it, 80 far asl | avis devoted to the trainiig and lest uotion of the peor a I have been informed that the United S'ates mail from | berk rigred, ranged alongside, and her commander # Iecepencence to this erty bas been detained by you, or | that be wished to communicate with the ship, if her cap- dy @ perscn actiog vader you, er by some other aa | taio bad vo odjectwns. Osptain Bryant said be would be ger, aad there opened and | glad to receive ary communication the steamer pleased to uy Bumed auibc rity, ot Port wrt at the | ~ mecca apmaaarane oe earl ht sag | menerecgechires et Se skp sad trogen tnt, | ‘mores hats cen fie mihary’ "tne pace | ,eraande oot be daenash, ing examined, ere, | "Gb nom continn to act mth he Cy Jagr ann ll | stil orphan, wih tore ian ofthe genet car like to know by whet aw and Dy whom sbe mail desunce | which came alovgeiie. An officer from ber wenton board, | ‘<mpted to se1ze the 8: Idier who struck the blyw, and the {hat on the 15th, 16xb and Yun of Car 1867, he wasin the | matters affcting what yoo cali the Municipal police up to | and attention, and a strict observance to the rules of erder Key this Territory bes been deiained and rifled of ws oon. | saked where the abip wes from aad bouod, but made no | militsry resisted. Toe mob took sides with the polics, ro ag Mee duriog office hours—from nine tili inree | the Jd of Jury, 1867? AI Delieve fo. aca decorum. tenia, on ite way to this city, atay poimton the route, | Fequest to see Ber papers. Ho stated that the steamer | the rapke of the military became broken, aad the men | CCE. 4 Q, Wheo, om thejléih of June, 414 you Oret hear that the APPRARANCE OF THE CHILDREN, G@uriog the lass six monios I’ am consttotionally averoe | was from Port Royal, Jamaica, aod was thea water sealed | with their clubbed rifles stuck their biows right aad left, | _ @ Were there assembled in the City Hall om the 16th | Coroner bad a warrant of arrest tor you? A Afver tho Our reporer was then coaducted to the large te asi ing favors 0! any, on my Owe scouunt, in matters of | orders, 10 be o,eced off ape May. Tne officer asted if | wh le the crowd threw stoves an’ brickbats of Juve & great meny men organized, banda? aod armed? | di:tarbence in the rear of the City Aall; [think itwas Mr. | room in which the orybens were dis ter tbs kmd. Sill, io debaif of tuose woo bave beea | be could render ibe ship acy service, aud beiug thaeked, Captain Ballier resiated the arrest ot the man, and as- | 4- ig} to my knowiedge as coming within that owegory. | Willet. the Sheriff, who informed mo, jon, There were three cases soleoted— Bwareurly, expecting letters from the Ras: ow maters of | returned to bis boat Oaptain Bryant stares thas from. | sured tue police thet he sbould pe banded over to tue aa- Q Were apy persons assemoled \pere on that day, and Q What did be tell you? A. That the Coroner bad a secoxd and third—for thie purpese, importance, as private citigvas, singe last fall, 1 sould re- | ret to lest the conduct of the steamer, ber offisers qo1 | ‘borities as row as be hed reached the armary of the # #0, bot wine? A. Upon information, I believe there | warrant for and had been refused admitanco; hence uid bave oovupied too long a time to examine the specially suggest tp you, the. propric forwarding | men, wes frieod'y. He company i Third sucet, below Green. Some sort of or | Were ly several bundred. the disturbance. 1 the orphans in the iatijusioa, who namber some- der #a6 Gnally obta ned and sootinued ite Q nd you pee any? A. I was in my private office Q. Did yon issue a prociamation to the people of New | thing ike 320 | The three selectes ci: from msreb eat y hopes street, Tene cars finn paste ps igs Bag whole time, and saw no persons exsept those Korum the tho i se8 pene Lek nde ily about the age of nine to thirteen, acd tate coperaaee « re . Ik was written en the pu on ‘war strikicg!y indicat F eh: ‘4 gwal At Twenty third and Ooaice streets a warrant was prosir haste dik. pon axtce yous Wee iat ak wise (TR Bey adh -auive SY GnAety B00 aneeitiES TaN Q at tn, They were disposes reom of Algercran Broder, apd an effort wor |, A. It.was Uuueually early that morniog; Iabink as cignt | Q Where was that written? A. Ry mo in my private | bereneatly and moiety atured wy pak treks ooo eee ‘Weatever letters mm: ve been thas detained oy your | bold might have fiilea with negroes for aught tae Onmmand, Salsagieas she ci zene of thie Cerritory, toes | officer seemed to care Hig viels was oot pryieg to any Mbese for whom Wey were Mien: may receive them, } reare. The Escort a’ yd Bere this morsing from New fer surely Do good can Boerve eiiber Ww the Uuited Stave | Uriears. y could not cali to miad the name er to your command by detaing shore auder aug circum: } Of the steamer with ut referring Wo tue ship’s log. osfnlty, &e. yond ried a a “e on tots yer be ren) e office Their exterior appear, ih regard to cleanl- nees » I ir, Teaprotinity, ke, was resisted and a farious took piace. ero’ ‘ jeir e: ance with regi tei whatever. 1 em, 1 areca pod = MAE teas kencon et Wes nao ys brickoats, tbe mitten wood thas: a pe yes es we hy was iteoearly? A. In anticipation of difoal- al Thads tae Gere Well, er, I don’t a bo ahery| with Cy Yoo oversibiva \Bat coud 0@ LERT nandiog Utab £4) edmon, Dott of their rifles, and some s00ts were fired from the red; an we are to Judge of thetr terval or oo gh ot ead Hecmoe, | ees of shipa of \wice and hai the number of guos of | i500) "while tbe police fred torr revolvers. Q Had you heard rumor that there would be anat- | @ Do you think that neiiher the Sheriff nor the Coro- | their wental cbaracter, by tho evidenc # they gave on tie MR MORREIT. TO MR. SMITA oe echara m3 abe Gun Tae: josey Broa Bw = Baactyl On the part of the Police prreral men wore badiy praiaga emo le toarrest you? A. I ned not. ‘Ber, Dor the police haverrested you? a. I do. occasion, we would pay eqoal 19 parhy the externs!. Forr Bringer, W. T., March 16, 1853. y by blows from rifie butts. Officer Duncan, of we " Q Did you bear apy such ramor duriog the 16th? A. Q Did you make any deciaration om the t6th that you The Rev Vicar General of the @ncess, ward, was struck ip the bip by @ blank cartridge and | Not until an officer presented himself for that purpose, | would pot be arrested? A. I made % denbaration to this | arrived as the 00 tok the chair, Among that offiser was Captain Wailing; the hour ne prewated | effect, that there was an effort oeing made to degrade the | tb: I igby woonde), and an officer of the Fourteenth ward pea tecan Lary Rete Sorhgerer’ tae’ meoeeens [:eeontaae eee ioe emma the other clergymen prevent were Rev Mr Barry and Tuas arm, Esq Bin— Your's of tb iow. was duly received, and p 1 . tarough my persoo, | Rev. Mr Mcavoy, both connected with the Cathedral, aod is refered by olanal a Jounaten, command tbo eae Teed arene Ta vliane, Uhree of the | BeeAUs® th was Dot served, nor did be atte; Bo only eald) 1 ABé to that | should never nomi aeveral others who, from tarir seSUny to senna the be vexing part of your epiati you refer to hav. | Quenjme the ranks having been abot, and two having re- | tbat be bad a iM Q To whom was that deciarstion macie? A. I think to | pincer sesigued for hem, could rot gain entrance. he ret eppertacity wbiva preseowea iwel’ of | p 1 | cetved severe cute with brickbats,” Q. Did be etate from whom the warrant issued? A. I | the Chief of Police; Iam pot couddent as to whom; | may Op Father Starrs tak ng the chair, the orphans sag tm ing en thie part of tne rove for a | Bussaé, steamer. d, steamer. 18 | Prank Wendall, a private in the company, and a mar- | 40 Dot recollees that he did bave wade it to several persous full chorus— Dic period. The iateligenco will be | Cumberiand Seipjeck, steam gunbowt.. 2 | 1.6’ h an ving in Arch street, below Third, was shot in | _@ Did you kuow or suspect from whom it issed? A. | Q. When was it made to the Chief of Poles? A Some Tlove the merry, merry moonlight, ess mes) gratifying to ai) govd and loyal Lyme vag © | the right breast The bail en’ered the lusg, and it bas | 1uspected there was but one man tn New York who | time during the afternoon of ihe 16th or 17th; I think om Is mates we feet n0 gai be throvgbout the Usion, Toe distugueded not yet been extracted. His condition is conndered very | would issue 8 warrant for my apprebensiva, and there the afternoon of the 16th of Jave, and w the other persona Tlove the merry, merry moonlight, eptieman whe was tne bearer of your effusion alsa @angerous. - Charles Brenuer, « private, single man, liv. | fore mort bave bac as intling who bad signed it. {think on the 17th. All on 8 summer's day, &c Dreaght some jetters for effieers aud oibers to Wis army. ing 1p Race street, between Third and Fourta, was shot ia Q. Who was tbat person? A. It was Recorder Smith. Cross-examined by ex: Judge Dean—Q When you heard | After which oxe of the orphans, snout thirteen years tlemen through me return you their best inenks ‘abuse i will the leit breast. The ball entered just below the heart; Q. Hao you apy expectation or suspicion that he would | that €oroner Perry some process to arrest you, did | oid, delivered the opening address with great ability aad fer this atiention, aud sso for the deep iaverest manifested wi Is bas been extracted. The condition of Brenner is cri- | ue such a warrant? A. I had not. youfimmedately send for him? A I did. precision ior one of her years, and wnich we give ia sub- are ofthe wraer, au from their appearacce tho pk. oboe lad! Ri fore | eal. Geerge dhuster was shot in the erm. 3 ms. bo cant Lg Favor yg Nabe mat it y . tee tao betere Gover: bey fice? ” did sag = ssid the t jon afforded the velopes bad been opened Beyond a downs 4 es the ¢ y widel; rant, did you not inquire who L » OF it | you give re leaving your of eo Bal Present occasion affor¢ed them am eppor- * eo cotet —— bg taal ynitoeegr Be het mn fF ong Yor? ’a. Thave'o recollection of having’ made avy |” Q.\Was that-op the a'ternoon of the 16th? A. Itwae | tunity of terti{fiog tbeir gratiue to ther reverend \* was Boo give the statements of both sides, The fol. iegury of him of that kind. op the 16th, I think about the middie of the day; that is | ethers for the love they felt in their bearta forthe poor STATEMERT OP LIECT KER ‘What took place between you and him on thatosca- | my recollection; probadly you are right as tothe after. | jitle ores tren before them. Tney were to se0 Lieutenant Kee, who bas charge of the police of sion? A. (Taken eubdjost to objection ) Phe sergeant-a:. | noon. there eo many frien’s and patronr, and let amare Fifteenth ward, informs us thst toi teen men of hia divi | &7me Lerygae y ocfny Mead og ine Lie = nt ea isan wueres nee cae Kedar stman ate hae wreloonses ! to their Bn lyn} heme.” moment, and aa come ip; he came to 8 . rear pplause. boxe friends apd patroos they were in- sion, and ten men of the Eighth police diatrict (Thirveenth | DO SG N arrapt for my arrest—tbat be wiabed, asa | the Cay Hall, for'any purpoce other than to prevoot a riot | debted 1:7 many, many favor With relereuse to thy deterthia oF tae mail at this p: bs eae your information is correct. Your wformact it, od mas Affeirsin Venezuela, Mistaden On ove point, 28 LO eMber mall maiier bas been The Diario de Avisos of May 8, 1868, says that the Min- Gisarivuted than thai for versose properly with this | isters of Engiand and France presented their ultimetam cmmand. To renace,smrentng oc mactiersne nua | 10 the Yanesustn guversusec fr the dlivery of Gove Der of leviers, papers, &o, a Geiene! Jobusion baving taken twem ander bis pro- | raliJosé Tadeo Monagas within forty eight hours, but tbe | spd Fourteenth wards), were ordered to proceed to Le- fection, You want 10 know by wbat authority tnese pres abbasnabsyonpeed tee Met Berth sep once men Bil. yesterday, for the parpose of preserving the | Metropolitan police officer, to arrest me; doubting, in the | oF breach of the peace, growing out of the attempt of | would recall the past, sceees like these op &o, are 20 detaicead =| will wll yea. * | peace, but, not to take charge of the gates aad fences of | Srst place, whetber be could have a warraat aguast mo, Mr. ee cae mat nt = a from the be e the orphans and those who wok an iaterest in Street Com: . Lay d ex- Teter, paper, &e , Iu tbe fale! 18661 wes isfermes Dy the authorities tha; | Spanish, Brazilian and the other Ministers desisted from welfare. Aod the Divine arm would Lbee been appomied to ‘be posimastersnip of Sait Lake | the demand. The Diario aske if the naval officers wil) ae the enclosure, During the afternoon Licut. Kee was pre | br canee I had aot been guilty of any offence for which soy ‘ wate iene arrant, bis manner bein; Q Before you gave orders to the Chie! of Polico,as you | tended to offer to the beneficent sent himself upon the ground. There was a great deal of | magis' could thee pat een 5 | neve stared Ded there been an abeged breach of the ward; for Be said “er Ony, avd was directed te reyar 30 wer at a. o2ce aad as their drupkepness. both among the military and citi: 80 disrespectful and offensive, and not recogn'ziog bim as Guuse the dution of mp. flee, Ij. letier of appoiatanent | Po? Wntlr Ministers to ouch an enterprics. pent, and wrangles were’ frequent Late in the afver. | & police ollicer eniitled to serve a warrant, | told him ao— | peace atthat office? A There hed been. Of thoes, wy ithe ones. ye do ie 7 Dewg nem after me. Larrived im the city on tae dun | The Diario rejoices to know by the London Times (April | noon uy. Kee saw an ofilver of the rifle compsay with his | tbat I did not recognise bim asa policeman; he said he | @ Had that been reported to you? A Yes. thove accente be borve up to Heaven, aod may the lips of Japeary, 1867. and remawed until the following april. | 17) that her Britannic Majesty had been pieased to appoint | sword raised and about to strike man on the head with pee officer, and that he had a war. The examination here closed, and it was agreed that tt | the destitute and he!piees orpbao give thelr meed of he Fels Lake City, Iosiled at toe Pow Office oo tue ar | Hon. Frederick Doveton Orme, her Ubargé d’Affaires in | the weapon. The belligerents were in tae midst ot | replied thas be was not a policeman | may be read by the plaintiff, on the trial, audject wail le- | praise to God and de to those who preiect them. Tiva} ef every mailto recive tbe letier of appoiutment | Bolivie, to the same place in Caracas, vice Mr. Bingham, | acrowd, ard Mr. Kee rasbed in and seizad the sword, | —that he had been di-migsed in disgrace from the depart- | gal objections. (Applause. ) deve alinded to. | peed ecaro ly add thai did not re- | removed. ‘Alter this the company marched away from the hiil, aad | ment; I then ordered out of the office; I believe ne Lg a RR AT THR EXAMINATION ‘ee've it, and cope'uded that I would return aad report Private letters state that Mr. L. Levranx, Frerch Chargé | when on the Reading Railroad the crowd avd the miii- | then left; I think be went out with the sergeant-at arms New Yerk Baptist Association, Mr, O’Donpell, Secretary of the Institution, them pro- the state of tbe case lo Wasnio, woere | arrived on | ¢’Affaires at Caracas, had been cbatienged by two of bis | tery came in collision, and it was tnen that private Myers | oF the man at the door. ‘The sixty-eighth anniversary of the New York Baptist | ceeded to examine the orphans. ‘The third clase were firatcailed ‘and examined tn read- struck the Fourteenth ward officer with his sword. A | @ Did you ring a bell for the sergeant atarms t0 | Association with the East Brooklyn Baptist church was frighifal scene of ¢ieorder bere tok place, tne crowd | Come in, and say to him, Pat this man out” A. I] ot hee Oe To jee avenue, Brook- pressing upon ard breaking up the the ranks of the mili. | Dave no recollection of it; but it is very likely. » J tary and pelting them with brickbats The mili used the Q Did you then suppose that Capt. Wailing was not a | lyn, at twoo’clock P. M. yesterday. butts of their rifles to defend themselves. at Kee | member of the Metropolitan police? A. (Taken suet | There was a large covgrogation in attendance, although urged the captain wo get bie mea in line and to ‘the 1€th June, and repuried 11 to the Postmaster | Countrymen, on account of his extraordinary conduct to Genera). On referriog to iF, i was ascertained | wards his would be fasher-in law, General J. T. Monagas. thas wy letter of appoiatment (14 tripii bad Deca seat [From the Diario de avisos, Caracas, May 8.) ‘ — — — i ane Julian Castro, General in Cnief of the Liberating Army, ic “4 py &. cetrested with Whe eaguniaction of the segabiio, a0. , ks, ch was done ane I donded acourding'y, and tue keys 1. The scarcenees of the most necesasary provisions and me wits We following wstractions, | weir consequent bigh price, which lately attracved the at- proceed wo Salt Lake Cny \enton of the ities. the antes of my offe Usd 2. That the government, im the accomplishnent of ite affairs im thie couairy I bare tau protective mission, 16 Wiliipg tO estabiieh euch reguiations We mail af thie pot, and distrivutog as are required DY Whe Becessities OF the people, decree— ‘Buch of ite contents us Delong to ths army avi) ite atiacate. art. 1. The corn, rice, green peas, beans, Bpenied J bave informed the Postmaster General 10 tat effect, | deavs, exit beef and salt pork imported’ into the repablic Bad om aveweradie to bim al ne. Wrough kB legal ports, edell be free of ali dates of im- Ie \be thord end iast part of your communication you portation until the mouth of Septem er next state tbat owing 10 come stresge peculiarny ww your con. Art. 2 The same articles now ia the porte of the re- seen, 308 ie willieg bo ena ign this peea owe which bave pot deem landed from the vessels My Bleo pre’ your grantiog avy ould Bo mental @r poyrical Lo geo ong oy ol non afer rg be vn Fa saiceepeaameyeansadiaaiade BEVOleDCe, wh you bave the govdsess ty me what art. 3. jational pease ene three leery of appeimvaect? | hasta pen nenubren given to tho Ni Conven- I much regret that two “private citreus” of § io} art 4. Oty vboae 7, 4 mgt oun detention < ccrmpinst wiegearon, sioner mmemmetlossie 4 their lekers, &c. B the army of Utab arrives im Salt Gi . Lahe Gay Tsbali eotabish mpseil there, seeog a-sured | Execiiensy nn? “PTH 38) 1868. By, the order of hin thas from Wai date ibe govervmen! will sake euch steps | wicuaL BunxarA, Beeretary of Finances. fj it eyliabically, thus giving the advantage of correct the armory, while he endeavored to quiet thi crows ie the afternoon was wet. An introductory sermon was | puscution, fiaviog ‘spelied the mores, they geve. tho Y preached by the Rev. H. R Knapp, of Greenport, Long | plein meaning of each. Nono of the in assuring them that he would secure tne offender when pness tro) lice? A. I had seen these examirations They were then directed to parse. the company reached the armory. The Lieutenant in )politan pol Island. The reverend geatieman selected his text from | Dri they did witb equal excellence ane tate ” ficer proceed Biade be wae one of the men sent to Seguioe’s Point, and kee ames tad pono are for oun aen he o the set provides fur te appointment of speciai men, and | Firat Timothy, first chapter, eleventh vosse, and euforced The song “Summer days are coming” was then sung ¥ jo, apd the chilireo seemed w appreciate as in was drunk. Mr. K. intended to serve the warractat ey confided their autvority vo the duty for which they were | throughout a somewhat lengthy discourse the duties and | ip et 5 +7 me -. armory, Captain Ballier baviog refused to allow bim to | *PeciOcally appointee responsibilities of the Christian warfare, urging his hear. | We)! #8 to understand music tolerably be takem ont of tne ranks. (Oo reaching the ne'ghborhood ‘Q Did you at the time know that the Sapteme Court ors wo prepare for that time when eternity with all te Tbe second class was pext called ap for exemisation of the office of Alderman Binder, at Twenty third aad | bad deciareo the aot to be constitational? A. (Subjct 10 | terrible realities sball come epon them. Tending, orthography, gran mar aed geegrapoy In this Coates streets, there was another rush for Myers, ana jt | OMjertion.) I 011. rmon ® collection wes made | ©lare entire success war achieved in as equally good a was thep thet the fight became general, and both sides Q Aside time Capt. Walling was turned out of your Of deceased clergy men. manner as their more advanced predecessors Mr. used their firejarms. It wae at this point tnat the persons | Office om that day, how a, you in the City Hall BALLOT PoR OFricans. O'Doppell questioned them on the exact geographical pamed above were shot after the fight hed cmtinaed | under your commend? A. There wore some 200 men. | the congregation iben procesced 10 the election of sivon of New York and tne surrounding lands, 00 for some time the military proceeded down Ovates street, ts, or 98 wi hed lay; be Moderator by bailot, when the Rev Mr. Remmiagton was ts Darsued for some distance by the crowd. Myers was ar’ | vas given the night previous; they were policemen; they een by & large sanjesthy Sor the enstia Song—"'The swoet birds are wingirg from valley to rested subsequently, and it is expected thet he will have pests dine’ Ase ghodnaynge phy heed I bad any Mr. Geo 5 1) was chosen spray''—was executed by the orphans im an sdmirabie bearivg before Alderman Binder in the course * . ~~. fastha t the | What contrel did you exerose over the two hundred ‘dialogue’? op the“ of Stodiee,”” STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN RALLIER. policemen ? al tbe coestion applies to thas day, wal st whab was carried on between seven orehane Sf he re captain t updou! ject to - en years, o The prefaced bis svatement wah the expression y were, ly, subject to my orders aad coa The rules baving been read, a Re ky af ay A, Baving carried on tbe dialogue in an admirab'y facetious of the opinion tbat when the Germans have their festivals | ‘Fol, ip my opinion po orders were given except what were A Committee on Devotioon Exercises for the meetings Wat few causes o Comybeins Wil Ext. at Lemon Bill there would be no trouble if they were not | &!veD througd the Chief of Volice. of the association was appointed, with the Moderator as ‘As yous & for law iu Jour letter, | will give yous Kittle. sind nae aes eee eee oe, - iwterfered witb. The police, he says, force their services | Q What €o you mean whea you eay that these men | Cysirman % manner for some time, until the fourth had recited ber Allow me to refer yn to article of war No. 67, wale 1} uo Yerpatcn of Dr. Rodriswen as envoy to Migennmna] upon them when they are not wanted, and seem | Were policemen? A I meno that they wore policomea. A committee on the application of churches to be ad- | Pole = _— the “gente” there fo be from the Sutborities who were installed afer toe | MOTe intevt upow eating and dricking gratuitously theo Q Pohoemen of what State, district, county or city, 204 | mite mo the assoc.auon was also appoiated. Fir Oxrnas— Even amongst . ‘gente’ ro ie DO F ebail be convicted of nolding corres. | over brow of Mor spas was resolved ‘Uupos, in order tbat ne | CPO? attending to any other duty. Tue captain states that | under what eulhorisy ? A. were policemen under LRTTRIA. knowledge of arttheetio tlaaghier.) pom rvee wi 16g sate ligeuce + Khe cuemy @LDer | Liver make certain reprecentations wild regara to Me, | CVC/7iMiDg Was quiet during the day, and tho Grat dis. | We law of 1863, of this city, as well as uoder the Met-o- | 4 large number of leters trom the various churches | S!%1lt urmian—1 cannot (or ibe life of me ses bow « airl eee ore Bangham, the Brite Coarge d’Alfaires in Gant repaviic. | WrDeLce was canted by an at.cmpt on the part of the ro set or te Beam ee in opnectinn with the association were read, prayivg po ag ere g Bag whe Cl See Divison Mar. Bingham, it appears, bas rendered himself obeorives | Police (0 lakes man out of the rauke This tne captain the Divine blessings on the deliberations of tne Uneier | 'aavanTl OKPHAN—t have bees lsteciog to the whole re'used to permit, saying that under the milius law ny | #* the time that their comausions were dated ence, and reporting the progress of their affairs seve man could be arrosied waie im the ranks He urged | Dio you act or assume to act as their chief or bead? , sales that if the cffcers would wait until the company nad | 4. | acted aud assumed to ax as the chief magistrate of f reached the armory, be (the captaio) would band the gts Me Toe “ibe steam up and the crank down "’ (Great isu, man over w t: Zicntehaee Liecwmant Keo aos ted Y You ould commard the Metropolitan police or any Te & locomotive we are off at ful speed. aad rw 4, Dut the men aficr wards procured | Part Of bem? A Certainly. a0 eborch to diesever ics coanection with tbe New York Hap | beve ail shaken hands with veri teot Bichaan at ibe © Warrant ana attempted to arrest Myers. This was re- ee eS com- | tint Association, The reeoiutios was orderea to by re- | White House, they could visit South Csrolioa and many sisted, and the police fired their pistols into the racks, | ™*nd of Mee, as & portion of tne Metropolitan police? | corded. ower praces meowoued tn their geography. wi the serious effect we have alreaay described. Cas. | & (#ubject to ov jection ) The men were under tae oan A letter was read from the officers of the Sixteenth Saconp Onrnax—Go jo, Kate—you've got up the tam Ballier depies toat men used their rifles except | BEd of the Chief of Police; I have already seid thst! | peotist charch, ack: perm’ssion to sever the'r coonce | *am. (Borsterous /aughter.) aa clubs. Lieutenant Kee declares quite as positively | S¢ted as Mayor of the city. op with the association, that they might oovanect tnem- ANOTHER OkPHAN GIRL Deore stepped forward, and in the yours, &e. 40 Dot Rpow which to choone as 4 faverive. ber geoarsphy Ik, © iocnmot v9) - or B Postmasterehip of Sais Lake ‘uy. pe nt ge © duce the French M nister to refuse aun, Mopagas, woo bed taken speiter with him From the & Loom Repabiean, Mey 2). iu drovers. of Westen, Me, arvivee oh bert 100 p—tby Ratidumatim iene sccompacied by Jol. T. L. The following, on the debt of Venezuela, is from the Commitice of Spanwbh-American boudso.ders:— ‘The commivee having sddreese’ @ l-ter to Renor Rodrt > equel ‘chrenigied, Uol. Kuve bes not yes reported nimecit | §'*2 ane. er es 7 oat aoe ose wus the «flicers of the Uxkey sta.e teat poey repre- | propushwn to the hone Morm p# were auepersing 5 odrigvez (he fouewing repty ;— that ebote were fred from the rifies Q Dri you suppose that the Mayor of the city could ré- | seives with the Hudson River Associaton, South. true Irish Orouge, which mbe had Deen taught to esune Brigham Y hry sbeloeiea the Gaderna’orial chair. Lmaatton, The affair hae caused @ great deal of excitement, par | 8! en arrest? A. lad to. : Agreed | tor we cocasion,’ gave ber ovivion as some leogth, and murewice Hore, ‘ter from the Berean Bap’ are! T JAMES’, LONDON, May 8 1868 euler! the and th Q. Did you iefo m any person im the City Hall on that " concluded by eaying—Now, let me ‘ axe" you « questing: met, woea thry wuies trom han the howcr of reeeiving tbe loiter | Leweriy among the police Been MUMAFY 8m | ny of what hed occurred between You and Captain Wal fends naas eek oe their interest ays van ihe “Whep vext we mee: here, shat boos should we bring Great Beit Lek y & deputation Of dormons aod eased to address te. * | Germans in the upper part of the city. B @ bere, who encores bitn to the city, woere preparations indy exp rou eta tlow at ey beta Suu a a ees ee eee ns © Tigatea TUver Amoeasion, This was also agreed to ise” ee up iremphaaty © Ue Deok)— epresrn ative of ¥ ene rcel country, sa | Trial fer Violation ef the Neutrality Laws. 1 Pilgri@ Baptist eourc the Central Park Bap- [ Ber ef the Territory be iwformed whevver | am authorized by {From pom weld Courier, May 22 } Q Yoo say thet Captain Walling hed bees dismissot; tit cboren ‘were Bdmitted members of the aasocistion. Rowe tay gently eweet Afton” was then 3 Mr Gilvert comes direct from Great Salt Lake City. reterence ie the hapaid arreares niente: | _ The case of Thomas J. Mackey, indicwed before the | ‘TOM, wbat service, by whom sud whoo, sad for wast | 4 ocmmitie of ihren on obituaries was apa inted. ee abate hts lca Gover vor Deover Waa &. Leavenworth Oty, and report gare to thie malter, tbave torell yourn reply tart | Usited States District Court, under ‘the act of 1818, for Dy the Beerd of Police Commucloners’ Recwaer | ihe tat of the evening wen ocoapied, wish entering tate | rood 06 Abinge at Port Scott as in a more quiet mare not suinoriz.d by my government io mane any propasal | organiring an expedition against Nicaragua, came afore SS 8 6 ee ee Maes the detailed reports of the Rap ist Banbath schools, after | piven Your Oe w The weiegrapt ic Cesparcd aupoaveiug the death of Geo. | for + payment or arrangement of ibe arrvared interest bot | the court for trial on Thursday, bis Hoocr Judge Magrath | “M*D voting for the dismissal ; \be dale was abocte | which ihe meeting adjournes to ihe same hoar t) day. Larimer, of ribaburg, by We ©39Hon Of m cannon ai | ren assure you that the new goveramentof ibe repunlis | presiding. The prosecution was conducled by Jaa, Coa. | Y°M? Previous, I think. was after iriai which lasted to tat snntiadtlbodata Leavenworth, is 1 ced a boas. Ceiermined 10 onserre ihe strictest eoogomy inthe reves | ney Haq. the District attorney, savers Cape, ter ape commiued in the discharge OC | Corepration ef the Fiftysccond Annt , An¢ ine moet correct management of ita administration, so as | Ser, EAL, the Dieuries Aorney. teeta ant | Bis official duty an Captain of tue Righicoutn ward Police rey versary — — by ha som able w pay the creditors, To ih effeot he Donor | ! oy LT Lana ae te ein Qetober last |" Q. Woat was the offence? A rome matter wita refo ef the New York Orphan Asylam, abt ni revolatt yn ie pledged. 60 . Mackey, Hann) agent of Gene BO reoollection of baviag order | The hullding of this inetitution, at Bloomingdale, was sadibly aod without the proofs .f the object of thair a the 10 re-eatantiah seaiiy tn pubhoe ie on tof the kind opision Attempt to Swaee & Means of a Forged Cre [From the Ciscivuati Gazette, May 24 } Walker, aud representing (enoral Walker es the lega'! ee a Hd, Ae toe thay Bell elected eut of Nicaragua, who had boen expaliod, | Wainme was directoo to: leave iy « ter Onptaia 00; mg orders ware nlightest disylay of hesitancy or emberrasement, se oom- mon ip juvevilos The intaut teacher aod her clan were tbronged yenterday by ite friends and aupportern. The oele- A few ony wel y dressed, aifsbi eer, wored. me, I beg t0.0u>- = reorule for the purpose Of Fe | given through tbe Chief of Police, saw tbo chief of Polise | bration of the anniversary commenced at 12 o'clock by —e 1d by the letters of Mr. Mackey, introduced in | **vere! thmes that de: the cbildren of the establiahment—to the number of 176— 7 ‘Jomt servant, 7. TIAGO Be 7 ry DRIGUBA Q Do you rememoer the Chief coming '3:> your office ‘Fane streets, an waar, Ame Spa etaosa emmaution hd’ besa oe) “Rreapeam al a and telling you of @ etweea your mira aod the He chanting harmoniously the bymn commencing, “Toe eseried to Mr. Hops: asin cand, Aihomts demesne « tan police? A Dever mete any such communi | ¢arth is the Lerd’s.”” Prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Pree, Bie & Go, of ‘ork, recomm-naing to their Beard ef Ten Governors, Vancoment and promotion. i further ty state- | Soilon on thes 10 me; tbe Sheriff's counsel came lato Gcofdcnce ana repard the bearer, "idr Goorge C. Miller” | The regular weekly meeting of the Board of Ten Ge | eat of Mr. Mackey to various persons that he bad suo | Ova o mee ibe: del 0 ES SS SN se es ceeded im recruiting & ‘of men to go oat with bim to @ Tha the hori counsel then cay cayth'ng to you ta After © few minutes’ converssiwo upon invifferest #ud- | verners took place yesterday, W. Smith, Prosideat, in the Nicaragea. li was on the part of ibe a0 usec in, the bearer of the letter uiormea Mr Hopkins thet respect to the Detween your men Dad @ draft upon the benk at Ooerry Vailey, New | chair. ides all the preparations made and si) the men enlisted | tag Sy to et ers neo be abould be glad wo have ehabed. POP on bree megryer Soteany eve of the Uchos teams tat oe ermantien | 224 venween my men nd ihe Metropsitn polion: he Dat ihe excuse was mace that it Could not be conveniestly From report fardene it appears there ave of an emigrant character. The ‘was | (ame ip very excited, and comm icested to Te eeot: akan + tole een Bow 7,097 persons utder the care of tho Governors, an | cloeed on Thursday, and the case was cay om po yen BES 8 ae ee ne vn pe 9 i eo eoehenetiens goeniens yoo Dian ta the persoa mentioned m ie draft and the lever o ee ee oer nee forthe, arcana wn great uy By Mr Sera Me. | the City al, and that be Dotiowed that mea were i Pjong—""We weave thens crews.” Stroduction from New Yor ur cousented to | wi year. cuth 0, earned tueld each other, aad I went out | coud we w! VALEMOTORY ADDR. til @ banker op Third street all be koe # about the bearer MORE CROTON WATER POR BLAGKWELL'A ISLAND, ‘ais Honor, rats tn selaaea 2 te deg eae oe on . “od An amiable and ‘modest tooniog orphan girl, of sweet pA a P Ly myo hee There is at present bat one guia percha pipe which turned a Verdict of not guilty. id es POSS rest 3. Louis | enemas and preposreeriog , Bere ae the pla " Fine that hie guys wan onurely woke ¥y tha cas fem pe Taso hed penny Le ga ‘At the meet. -y —_ Co pL teap>_Very reverend cnt dcr ietnar, bint aot eee bous maneer of dowg wiening , bin exact language | camnot reonliec 4 frienda— hee summer fowers the | excited; | eupponed at the time unneosersrily quires the balm of spring tad the rage of thocen thine 20 tafor mation of any disturbance or into life, 20 we 10 look to any at \het moment He however protection and snpport We thask yeu for @hjects for | of my going, and | told bim I would go; Total friends and patrons, and hope we have which they agreed | nod beens fork’ tens to the Juvenile Asylam.. r AY +44 a ; Se a tate tin ae rem, sn hay | a nt By Se cumadiireentene Es sramicr ocr tan tis, andy ‘your iver be bay Trin le ras Guemined tous to Mt pon the hight of rms ail rauacre, He be pan ae | ned oe See ee AM Rev Father Starrs then procesde! to Present the ore. PADCe ODO” More. u cond do better witho: hoved jer’n oflce ave an 8 prisoner Ahone most oerery: name cach nthe bot longer ie protabiy the same fetow who played anna pen manos oeieeee gould sot SS covertnass oes ae Sit ctived eompty tog ram the cnggeation, | Reve Sacsleas 6 baeke ee wes rales eo ten qemtan cal cesem te y Onercial ‘Vegarign’ upon severai Chicago rms a | **bon, —— an they had a sufficient recollecwen ‘Obnef a ser auaneeg . Over hundred es orpbena hors time since, and ae He seems to be makiog’s busnows | ay ene now te stone to all laren made the announer nent, «We have pa — rreeived premMimn, sovsisting of reugious woos, bead @f ‘4, both country end city merchaots may save weir ¢ majority of tho Uommities om Supplies reported tm of Hage Compeny 24, propeed the fol | and we cam deat trom 2 Taaid to Ac. When they bat ail bees distr'buted ¢ : Dank accounts from depiction by a little caution. ae ee oe ee a ee he ES . whieh, afier some divcassion, was Try sory Naar othe’ Ben an Father Starnes veue ane A mentee the children as fol- pe A RNAS the rech of the \'e@, ae astaee OR affirmative to 5 wegati ro — o Tooth, “< feared evil consequences lows — My dear chudrer,| witorssed your exhibten and 'The Wife of Herbert. > te be ae irrempounivic ae ee be pose eind Bae reprediy been svadh mee Gorare itiacanee at ¢ 2am ination with ,iewsors an nt, aot thew T may * es ornpae Chief of Police same ‘ baopin prune. kre Sane Ges win os way ohne Oak b y coal companies not been Invited to gro ong bebo ee every | lam very confident of that. You bare coqened pourenves ts * saneee wats ‘ored ita i presevos give If false is should be \mmediately ori grees denlet ebete won execsioned by this report, in the crompt, ey, | yy % hbo Were mem with you In your goo ti | We Your examination in geograpny, spalling 4 <epueninied Wy toe nee we. ses cuntde and freeh beat was matifesied, bus Bully the repare was Stored py he Com: thet aay} A. By craneel, Joage Dean. rend, an addrens ws delivered oy | 1 S04 — ae, cresitabis to yourselves, andy who bar Ggured so large waiel ado lb . voted the we \eacners. the Se ee ee ey es ee i009 cuminids ieee DOPAC | peracoe wore to and out; several {rice ot ine worhotion since I bas’ Bees torcuraben’ Crakreet | past year your time wae woil comp d. aed your tutes * well attenced to bY your devoted wanders aad nat oc. Dofore Be CoMspICuoDsly five years ago, @ young tors. Your pieces were iG iY if i Qi He Hi contrasted it Wh Fimi/ar Opes in Enrvoe, aod os: ad B ‘Wood, here whom 6: uh the great Orphan's Bome foandea’ by Muller. ane don ron connected with the theat ical pro “. Our g\@oreat appweaics, Ay lat, at Aabiey Down, near Brie | O°T? well delivered: end, om the @nole, Iam » fersion, and at the preseat times coember of ove of our th was romponsib's and department can be mato more ve Fecolteet. ‘eetabliabed ¢ 7 that the patrons of the amaike Companies to this cay, met the lady in Frovi. | agreed to eupply « good AF af * ‘Aad we hereby pindge oer what reason were eo many of your private cumstances, un! whice | USS RIVER geuerel anvierection a'r wom instr on hat ? A. Leuppose the excite’ remarks to the n® OB tbe cou rre Lhe: a 0 /9@ hey shoukd pursue, Teind, aed Dataraliy (ocling aa inseres’ J the grentert inrttution of tne same vatare in tne universe, | Be Fverend gentleman conciuded . nee, ber eative cy, A Warm aed romanils atta After further private Dus iners the Board adjourned, Sev teacae teamatsiateess | mcaecrasamoroee oe tebtet stoates tags afer ors 1 os - on rmlsato rere. . — — complished. Tame passed, aud sanerqueoily she PAL me 1 APPLICATION FOR LICKNSK RBFUSKD—MIESTERIOUG | The Cuatemas replied that it was the citizens inet eome- * manage ‘at it i@ sitoated in the healt: Hoard of Supervise. te New Orienos, where tlie youthful canduiate for Phos. ‘AGvION OP ohn cummuetenalll tines caured (0 dustarbaners rw compiai ved oF Prominer t scvor pis engines phy | The Board met last evoning—Eiijed F. Party, aq, in donors tad followed bis fair inamraa Tootner. | ‘After some rouune basinrss the meeting ¢; urned. Q Whe the city Jndge sent and @bore bot as mash 60 obs of the large — position of (reads, under shore charg tho lvty had been ¢ sixth meeiing of tne Exo Commissioners during nt a ie or be oo that dey; | have no jection of giving of | PHAD® who are in the vetabushment Bad died during | te chair Suune of Gidueathon, - i ony the year that wes the expire. APPLICATION 90 (CRE AA TTR METROP“UTAN POLICE FORCE, Piaced, Urentvved to cub short tue happiness of the ro | the prevent weston toom piace yonterday iv the absence of io pair; but Mentic par, Seve Jeughs at lookemiths."* herd wa Hinak ott apc Holmes only PS young geatieman fea so = ye castle, where Der creel frivo A petitice asking for a license onder the excise law wae her, and bore of hin love by senltn bo More, wecre the tween wore, mite Coe mt tad Bawls received from Beary § Crocker, of Gramercy part, pre House in that city, on the Mth of Jamowry, acd | ** suane on ae te enaeoet They lived very bappily wogetbor for two years. Roim | op cardi ang eretore tae aes [eo M4 fives veoame reconciled—twe young genteman aoandoe Pensa hid tor te ime yA Breating A commun caton war received from the Metropolitan Polos Comm riorers, gb. g forth thet the eamber of patrolmen detailed as detectives aod f° @ervioe ot the Me yor's cfice aod at the courts @ one huadred and wnty, forty are ate\gned to the Harbor Poltee, aad about ory ‘or biw to be sent for on that day; yet itis very Alter the singing of the doxology, and fable that I asa reine rm: ae and wi oresant retired ke aaron * Dui ding, #here enitadle refyeab ments waiting foe the eneutce weieh they eubeogareny reoteee ‘Tir ARNTVERSAMY OF THE BCWDAY S-ROOLA —The aartver wary celebration of the Brooklyn Sunday schoo war to THE COMSTPCIONNNA APPOINTSD TO (NQUTRR INTO THR WORK)5O8 OF THE WARD SCHOOLS GHANTRO ANOTHE® YRAR TO RePORT. ‘The following gentiomen were appointed inet your by j the Legislature t Inquire into the system adepued BF 'n° Board for ihe education of the ebildres in tne ward schouls —Thomas Fi, @ulimen, Robert K Adams, Case 0. fing the stage for the s'usy Of \he \aw, at tho sarnon ‘Cemmbeloner Buus , es remarked tt Not, Franc A, Tiloa, ©. ©. i bave teken place yorterday, but In of the | There are over tre hend sotienaton of bia witea frieada. All waai on hapoily 904 } oar auouid oppose ibe graning of any hostes maree | Atlee meetipaeverdt Umen tat fall, and chtatnitg © ress ae we De, Mabastnden et yarns enned in each otber Be TK the T the prevent year, as the public were not satiated wi: 0d deal of jofermetion from we Board, they came ty, and during the day one the patrot force is va dn- ee war on 1} f0W the veo disoor’ between th: iy aehom last year, woe they granted licenses woovery wo whe cone usiun that they bat not euMficieet simutios Peat Of # patro.men ato. ofp ) 80 that the average the bag one by whem they were asked. cr evitence We wera them ta rescmmonthe any pe LT ight ls ovee's mils, in long, nd > esi 2 Commiasioner Haswerr thought it would be wall te charge, asked the Legs ature to grant th @ me year Lenape trod » Derrek snoring thet at aie are” ie chnman recent Bure soy a nos sume | Rogen bai, er atu, a oes ca 1070, and In eect to gopurty nee me Romar Forel taken reqnest vee pat moan _o- : » Bs Rod. andor the pretence of 8 | ater & little debvte on the question, the Board adjourn. | pasted st tbe close of the Test suasion of tno Lagielartire, (opeahenaen eeeees te Dow an ove ty 980,000, parting hiss od. amile of Raa waren mean with § 1 ed until to-morrow at four o'ci0ce to the afwernous, The cowmites will therefore contines their iaqairion teotmen Be terveved to Rertrn nenered’ ‘Retirred "tp Buanner ‘bat abe has bar Iste husyand, ceciising. aoy fir RROORLYN BOARD OF RXCIAR, mae oC ee Conmrm:ttee on Criminal Courte aed Pon ‘uation Osborn arked for four stditiowal clerks for Sher communication, The youthful Rusbant, of ovuree, | The Board of Fxcise met in thy Ooanty Judge's cham. “was frantic, cought for @ reonwelliation, resort ‘ .~ Hors of expodiente to bring Wt aboot’ At mathe Sy bers, City Hall, yeeterday afternoon, for the purpose of sSeomingly relented, and promined to return to receiving applications for Hornee, Bome half deoten an yded he would consent to a divorce aa a means tions Were preeented, when, witnout doing further fog, Der rolativen, at the same time aniiere, Ihe Board adjourned, eee i arene Poli of ———_—_—-_——-. bea livoree wan procured From Norrnmay Mexico —Vicavrri bas issued @ clroolar b pape | J oT to the yg pa ly the introdne itleman lives to congratulate himee!f on armed men prety ny: yom von or 0 were) into the wae ame ’ ‘Tas Unewown Man.—One of > killed the can aity ab Whiteyhoro, bar beou erald = Tt new appears | At hie Par The Vilcs Miya Dimeelf and Justice Conpo'ly , berause Justice Welsh takew hie clerk with bim to the Mayor's offi-e - The bill of Judge Birdreye for $4.0—at the rate of $10 Ly attendance hye Ju aS the of this city, was, on ibe report Oommutiee, oF. dered to be paid. Adjourned to Tuesday neat. @recie at New Onutawe—The steamship Gon. Rusk, which arrived at New Orleans on the leh instant, fram Bravos Santiago, brought $157,584 in specie. Q. Dit Dre prvsoae there act ander aay other orders than your’, Cesmmunicated either directy or warough the