The New York Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1866, Page 8

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| i & iy the urgent reasons va to call for the the Legislature. THE NEWS Authorities—/ crests and Getion of the ~ ia ‘7 poklag irq mole Wb. } iin. 001 1 don Times, “The: ie have not Yet got any 8" ce of the waurderees ow e., In making a seareh * tor fo Bewnsend street they met in failed to ‘give a satisfactory themselves, or of ‘ncor of of, One ¢ (thers had in bis pocket arrested a0’ feilged pro me Gon, to de brouy’ at be brow wee asked 6 cuattts the prison regulations, bu' prie he said the: ol be loth by their Fron out- ichael Green, a pensioner from before Alierman to administer a Farrel, Boral *Artillery, fart! ay amin by prisoners it charge by aries Dadi io to Dubin, . Howley, the rosident mogistrate at mounced at the Petty Sessions there on Monday Mad issued one thousand and sixty licenses to ‘am their mission, which was to cause an . ‘Petired; and, as the country was now proclaimed, @rusted they would have times, nd that the county might soon be rlived whe in the Gate’te. Hogg and Lawler sald they were cotton «pin Manchester; Cullen said he was a laborer from the fouaty Koscommon, and Lyons sgid he had no lay- ment. Mr. Wyse sald the charge one of 8 ice, Dut the eircumstances were such that he felt himself con- strained (o remand the privonors for oue woek for further taformation, and if there were no farther information ebtained he would then discharge them, The prisoners were then removed, @n Wednesday night, says a cagrespondent, As a troop of the Ninth Royal Lancers, on Jing of mareh to Afhione, were quarteved in the small town of Deivin, the men, whe wore bitleted Ina public house kept bya person Kleruan. were, it appears, suiiclenly plied’ with ik to reuder them incapable of ‘attending 10 the safety of trements, the resnit of which was that 3 Piatold were atolen and could not be sa2 4 the great desire exiding a a court martial for the trial of lance cor. al John Muly wat dattalion, Third regtindit or - U5, wid Is charged with using seditious and traitor- nguage agains the Queen, was resumed Yeaterday morning atthe Royal barracks. Colonel the Hon, H. Prelding, Assistant Acres General, presided; Colonel acter! as Dey Judge Advocate; Mr. Concan- D,, i Rackley, a the court the prisoner defence, whi the President read. He rt of the statement John Ganley, ‘owner of the public house called Carrigan and Ganley's, oon tap akcd, Merete tae tee jovem| i Sedeheecur, the prisons anaes i Dement af every friand ef ich. was the life of tho Irish trader. Con- broken, especially between landlord and little encouragemént — wi given to the location of jt the population of Ireland rage Bef E. ing greater Tee over, who Temained, have been busier the pen, Whether itis that. there has been an in- eee ne commerce, or literary inlerone r8e whbs jn nations, or whatever else may the reason, it is olear that there has been an add.tion of three millions to the number-of letters last year. The total number, however, is only fifty-four millions five hundred thousand, while 4, with half the population, posted sixty-four millions two hundred and sixty thousand, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Crannati, March 3, 1866. A freight train on the Cinciunati, Hamilton and Day- ton Ratiroad broke through tho bridge yesterday near’ Middletown. Fifteen cars were wrecked. Two laborers ‘Wore slightly injured, mt om the Michigan WSonthern Rallroad—Thirty-tive Persons Injured, [Chicago (Feb. 28) correepondence of Cincinnati Gazette.) A startling accldent occurred on tho Michigan Southern Retiroud, near Keudalivilie, Ind., at about one o'clock this morning. fan ag apne ex; hing a akre fom tho (track, and the steeping car fron were thrown wh & precipitous embankmett ome thirty feet. The two eal ose! sonar tmiracu- ee te t to this city, ar- in a condition TD mee ade ae +4 3 agent that ‘when an; called for them, he or she (as the case be asked to step inside the office and sign About twenty minutes afterwards a man stepped into iss i ‘ $e dopot and asked if any goods had armved tor . ‘ord.’ He was told that nine bales were in the depot for that man, and at once entered the office to ing that he desired to pay the froight. Detecti r cautiously stepped betwoon him and the door and waited until ho had paid the bill, when he seized and asked him if he claimed the goods, to which the man replied that he did, and the officer remarked that if such was the case fre claimed him. The visitor manifosted considerable rprise, seemod to be indignant, &c., but was ironed and wanied My, Baker to Now York city im the evon- a where ire Fog Et g trans at — A guarded, . : = Wersja back to ihe ownaii fa i regs, jective, from a descripti ven, wee 1 satisfied that he had secured tho celebrated thie! “Jack Sheppard,” so named from his skill in breaking tile and gave him no opportunity to escape, remainin; y his sido until yesterday morning, when thoy tuok cars for this city. The man was willing to come, = ably thinking that on the way he could get away his captor. Just before reac! be arked the officer to change the 44 im the te. Will be adminiatered at the close of the morning servis ‘The Rey. F. 0, Ewer will evening in the i Redeliplion, ‘Rast “Pourloouth street, pe fhe Academy Music, at half-past seven. Seats In the Churoh’of the street, will preach this eatag at halt pe ‘en g'cles aia wi ei ; mot ] Ly au the evening at hall-pash seven o'cloak. : The Hight‘Rev. 0: Bishop of Charleston, will sos Ue morning at St Peter's church, Barclay stroct, and in the at seven o'clock, in St, Andrew's venue, preaching by th oat Rev. J. P. Nutting, this morming at half-pest ten c clock, and haere =y at Allene Sunday oe this aiternoon at two o’clock, and prayer meeting this even- ing at half-past seven o'clock. At tho Forty-second street Presbyterian church, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues, there will be pre: ing by the Rev, Wm. A. D, D. (for- ‘morning Shvive At the Lexington avenue Presbyterian church, corner -aixth stre t ph Dee eeerrices will be held at half-past At the Memorial church, Waverley piace, the Rev. W. ing and afi evening. 8) three and half-past seven o'clock. ‘er _strect Universalist church, corner of Downing street, the Rev. Day K. Leo, pastor, sorvices Will bo held at a quarter to eleven in the morning and at half-past seven o’ctock in the evening. morn.ng—Providonce. in and ev Uans?? A discourse will’ be, Fron oc kat yfintn [-past seven feat ‘Caurci people's meeting, 187 Bowory, at three o'clock icra Sareea aah ‘Satens Queigegs on Mase ceipses ments te renin Bases" Biya Gee wil be weld a too aloe Ta She eieetsood isebadony errs Bras wl the subject of i ing Mrs. Coles will Spirituat Twenty-third street and ray vA haltpas sve ouloclet this preat t—'Try the Spirite,” First Jobo, ohaplse rill preach tn Jones’ Hall, afternoon, ou “The. Daniel, chapter viii., Revivals. A good deal of religious interest 1s now being mani- feated throughout the country. Revivals are in progress im a great many churches in this city aud Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Boston, and most of the leading cities. The apirit does not com to have penetrated the towns and villages to so great an extent (perbaps it is not no much needed). As usual, the Methodists lead, some of the churches in the large cities having received converts by the hundred, New Temperance Society. ‘The National Temperance Alliance, of which the Hon. 8. Booth, Mayor of Brooklyv, is President, organized a new temperance society on Thuraday evening last, at the Bank stroct Mission church, The Rev. Dr. Smythe and other clergymen addressed the meeting. The first of a series of public temperance meetings to be held in the different churches of this city, under the auspices of Mosaic Temple of Honor, No, 1, will tak lace to-morrow evening, at half-past seven o'clock, in the Soveut sso Magnes rissa! \ Second and Thirt Monuol, “fine Hon, cat Waoth ite Ne city of Brooklyn; the Rev. James Daal the Rey. 3. ! address the meeting, Amertean Bible Bectety, ‘The stated meoting of the managers wag held at the Bible House, Astor place, on Thursday, the Ist inst, eult; Wogan hen struck Ahearn; . Ahoartl Wwere~ awe; when O'Neill ssid to ‘Ahearn “Give it to him,” ONeill then arow a rayolver, intending to shoot W: A a to the pistol a1 complaint Mr. Chas. B. Allen com- menced an action on the 22d of July, 1865, against Mr. led Yesterda; ship City of London—Mre ni mt Laat, Mrs Everett and eeu “Bi eset ri ba deur i) Grage Cardenas Mest S08 Be Bark Ma 7. ‘Noo (ir) Bileraane Hailtare it 9 DeWalt & Co. meres os 1 Et hctaiedaahest EE ie sen am aro ECErnnGmeSen,._, | meee eeeerent mses "if inte (Br), Douglass, ‘Clenfucgos—J: F Whitney epee York. aug bay mn : aioe FO F ; a ee, Behe Sunny Roath, Bray, Jacksonville—N L MeOready. & eRehr Daulel Townsend, Townsend, Witmaligten-—O'H Pier- KR, Feb 28—Arr achre “fohe M E Turner, Camp, Bdenton, NO=Van Brant. & Ruth 8 ial Rootiand, “~ Sekar an reres ‘Wind at sunset B, very light. Ds a cerots Z 24 i » a ¥ 33 SCHR GARLAND, Norton, at Philadelphia from Ma: Ceange Sey rary nce over es, | wae aesicnoe oe immk, Yormark, None was ore on Nas ; . ‘ie -Oy tog hoary 2 ut ( 7 the Ida" irom Portiant her's. ineerg aga sie suds — pinata eee z LAN. 2-814 schre Ade Morton, EAL, Thala! iamson, from London Point; 4 Ran j failiston off Menahy Head wtih the bark Agar Dee I : W—=The Villaffanca, Urqubart, £; age Nowy Sow tah from ow Tote, ‘te betore re: Ported), put in with loss of aauis, Mlecellancoas. ‘There were uo arrivals via Sandy Hook yesterday in conse. OBTAINED WIT! quence of a dense fog settiing over the bay and rivers, We Pee busin: have heard of no sates he a BA oak = 395 Broatway has ‘on pr < IVORCES LEGALLY ae by emer aes ELTA 8 en ARE cee nave appeared boa : Teraer cere, Bae ean oe | On renee emer cen cereus bareestis: tons, hae berm sold teRc 2 mM, Dy LO Bronatay. Mew York Add: se Seg emma pane Rater, Moot | SIH em Maybe Beds Pyeng So PE sear es saree Thomas a had mado TRAE Soran SANE. liveret noes bas P inthe vy ‘The thiet is John «it te iat Se aaa daa RAM! Ape, when the Jadges shall baee When for fe auf eat oll prio following letter from the imple 2 two 5 the Aeron reve ved hy the Very Rew Dr. years’ get} Religions Persomet, | SUS Latent MeN, Wits, child and servant: BVagog, | BY Ore oe ine LMON, Te Tawpecter un cm. | Se" | santas ie scriniss Eeeenchetared eoren ve naz! ree Ee “i 7 ‘o>. 244 B. Ba THE SITUATION FEBRUARY 17. tee [From the Cork Examiqer, th 3 A Man Fouxp Daan in 4 Lot—Deata Tan Reavit oF : b> Bs ion 4 Fatu.—Shortly before eleven o'clock on Friday night end thy potios ofiers are full. Captain Hedden, of the sixteenth precinct, received in- Mr. Jo iw oe ihe Wen Oak tea ae revgmewertsar tay einai ry 5 ene . - orks ‘of the West Cor , lot adjoining 206 West Fourteenth atreet, that being = - BILLIARDS, £ ail wen tat Sree of f aueber residence of Mr. David Samson. The Captain immediately rien, Mey, trom Caledonia tor | “S“.09°GR SROOMID HAND. BILLIAND TABLES Lemperanoe, to Which publication. w Proceeded to the piace, and found the body, which proved A to be that of Mr. Samson himself, Life was quite extinet, = or and to let, with everythin me YR in this journal, aud wan & person 0 Nort ydsc's Alley, velow. ula sirees, in th ' rte Boston detectives a ‘but the body was not cold, The remains were conveyed ° ( porik: ay Les ton, ©. serial — %, y A jens NY Rk SALE BI Al J > Comments of the Irish Pres. pat himself m communication with the into the house, when it appeared that deceased had been | 7 fo mt Kew Orleans; Ps ee Pong Seer god, Bells tie aye corns | th, 4 P 3 te Cm ' ——— se rer? E oueem W by 8, Feb 18, 1nt21 29, lon pee teh Avrwnar, Ler ad LO Bid 1th, TE | a Pe [From the Cork Hiss ‘ SHY and wabeequentig the coodh wore missed fro his room on the secomd floor but « short time cath Patton rag, Bo ee "inquire: at fray, eoruer 0 . Previously, and appearances indicated that Mr, Sameon 1 sae vas, tu conten v Sop BAe tana, Sead Borie, vert Lu Se ae Wer iheiand. “Or “ 1 stolen trons aitowalke received fatal injuries, Coroner Collin yesterday held an | 8 Woodmas, sin re, Brown, Porto Rise, 7" TOBAGO, Wr ri See befng packed we have and with ", is but little doubt that \ was the work inquest on the body, and amongst the ‘Game. faaeebs * hy Baracoa. OF HAVANA pa Febscoo Lea the necessa: eee. We may bave our opinion thief. On one occasion, after he had been rearrested | was Mr. Forchheimer, whose testimony is as v4 oF meen, about Fenianisn and its formidabdiesnatare, We inay | “by New York officers, five of thom startet with bi Forchheimer, Lacy Bd sworn, ft really ingoive any serious danger; bat then {t is | another thief for Sing Sing, —T reside at 213 West mere street; I to prove {hore $ov and they may be iil- | ceeded in knocking one of them Jaw of deceased ; deceased has Esunses, Ne evecrel ad owl beheld chat the gor. | train while fw in c = know moro and movements than | be Individual outside the organ‘ ai than the eatent the ‘J out eget eae eed bet at bp mente, tm yr ng with | Prison aa he to the dolusion that a Fenian Insurreetion will be | officers Watts it strong ee to cope with Bridieh power. Under | for the ekiiral Aheoe circ tap Paasing Of the pet may be cal- L adpig, had fallen from a window down into the ae doubt whateve i i i #35 af ne a" hi : ‘ ; 2

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