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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. | NEW YORK, PUES)AY, MARCH 27, 1866. | oftoer—Lioutenant Merril, of New York —awho Was b- eocdod in winning universal eswean, For «Noreen | THE COURT HOUSE INVESTIGATION, Man of “abolition proctivives,” Le has made woud¢ul ross in MORO I ‘00m Drotiy, well the charter 06 thal” necsiion eat | Phe Cave Summed Up—Argument for the Helonnd tng ts true lsh officers at _osarebans nd {> Defonco—A Bomb from the Prosccation— Ynohbury, and expecially true of Captain Wileot as Danville, ‘The adminisitatfon of these gentlemen, net The Reply to It, Se. from the policy of the Yureau, has been productiviog | The special comuitice of the Board of Supervisors general ratisiaction. OF that, in what it ilustrata J | appointed to investigate the charges against the Com. will have to say a little amore anon. mittee on the New Court House met yesterday afternoon. mailon,” the Galle Coed ak Tene aes | Allcte members of the comuilites were present, 5 4 uplifting of the hang This ie pardcularly true of Rjb- | @upervisor Fox mated that the committeo were ready mond, in other comts the Bible is used, Lawyers #0 | 9 26 00, at tiret were relucmint to practise ina “nigger coul,’? now attend withewt any seehatien, and ae Mr. Cra then arose to sum up the evidence for the fees from the disputing clients of eltier color. Mostof | defence, H» said that private charactor as woll ax pub. the cases which camo within my observation had 1@- | 146 reputation was involved in the charges made by Mr. Tyce: to wages and to rent, Ei a Pretty mueh ail the cases which came under my nope ly. He said that though the evidence fully exon- to Richmond, Petersburg, Danville and iyeseban ms erated his clients, still an injustice would be done them 1s Pelty eharnotes Others 1 know the frequetly | 4¢ tho charges wore not withtrawa by the prose. are for thefts, and outrages, and purely crim nal ollends, ‘esp cially out of Richmond, in rules the negro ia eution, He said the case had been prejudged toa great Sariably the cnlprit, and for which he has todo auto extent, and it would be necessary for the prosecution, in lo Pouance. Orhors, aguin, I know there are, wherein BO | erter to do complete justice, to frankly avow that noth- a “OUR NAVAL APPRENTICES, Sketch of the Apprentice System and itd Workings on Board of the Prac- tice Ship Sabine. How the Boys are Enlisted, What They Do, What They Learn, and How They Enjoy Themselves. &e, &e. ke. Morphy, PreAtent of the Hibernian Society, who ts sald veremue | THE FREEDMEY, Fite w Qourrkywex—Two yeara have elapsed sinc: I fe Pleasure of addressing you, and durtg that 8 have taken of vital npr only at Lomo, bat giao to thee seKuered abroad, even to the remoteyt corners of te $Zth. You ali Know the misery that {s entailed up | Their Status ‘tn Virginia PY fore the ‘wer autortenate CON and the sitigles which she is ing for freedon OW Ure snasses of our country iin are crusted, and the dowinvering and tyrannical c« Law, Indastrially and § cially. ed towans them by ailteit seltsh, wane sad absentee landtords, this condition of things poor, oar “Shor star’ “sont Patter” mont | ROVING DISPOSITION OF. THE NEGROES, jpeop ‘end day after day, have the people of Ireland petition: raged and sippticated an amelioration of their wrong: a | bands of the Brith gezormmont:, bab that goverm f, whieh land as a sister, ac} ; crrain’ tte all he equa og rhe andy aes ot| How the Contract Syrdem @peratess—Differ- veges nd catroatin and Sumas toa bene rete ently in Town and Count the u Ty ‘ 4 ahadaw:of the most hopeless misery," There ls 5 Polit untry. ‘Whieh ‘pationce ceases to be a virtue; and the ‘Iii eee Peopls, having exhausted every Ce in etd bm, Pin ike setae oper wigs The Freedme Statement of the brick used as soon as possible.” Two days afierwards the Chairman said had determ ned motto have Mr. Kellom furnish th brick and other materials in the edifice, and when Mr Kol: Jum was examined as a witnoss al! questions designed to prove the defic: f ithe material were jected to by the counsel for and the objections sustained fourth item—the payments for personal services—noods but little comment. Toe com- esation of the superintendent who originally devoted nas whole attention to the Work for. th Jaré per annum was on the ist of June inst cent on the cust of constructic 469 73 for bis services fro 0: the year, a poriod of seven mouths, And the arch tect, who did mot furnish the original design and pla © the building, and who bas no laborious duty to dis harge, was pald about $38,000 during th and 1565, being three por vent on the exy Reverul witnesses, who have recently erseted large buildings for different institutions, testifled that they pad tho architect three per cent, but they paid no m- Perintendent, and the amounts were small compared withthe Court House, upon which $700,000 wax ex. Peuded M 1865. ‘The Court House Committee pay their two omployes eight per cent, which will take forty thousand dotlare from the half milion which has ~ a ectal New London Correspondencey New Lowvox, Conn., Mareh 25, 160, “MWORT in the richting of her wrongs. To thils lias {t come Court and How | grievances were of a difteront class_-casea tu which rae Just been placed tn the tax levy to earry on the work ted out on a6 bet, and the day is not far distant when the clash! Fe thin-skinned negroes complained of blows, and sete tug had beon proved which the charges allegod. All the | ‘for the prosent year, That tbenh*aaintlal’ ton, pate of the United States frigate Sabine, at present located | farms and thre din of baitle will -be ‘heard through- isfCarried On. tess; cases in wich black girls brongot theif wite | proof that had boom adducod on the trial, as well as tho Beaten ginnecessary was wiflciently proved by the | the harbor of Now London, is « eomplete mistresses ‘‘up’’ for giving them a 6! in ee! chairman of 9 committer, who testified that he was 4 te, do, ke. the white mistress migit bave given her own dauj charges, had their origin im @ Nbottous pamphiet, which | Sm uMn OF we commit employer bad paid $10,000 | Ces#. Notwithstanding the predictions of those sot Out of bis Court House foes io another pe Any salary wiuich will admit of thia must be excoas!ve and im. Proper. This witness also testified that it was not the dosicn of the contract with the superiutendent that he should be paid five por cont om the architect's a but the records of the finance department show thai prophets who intimated that the system was to injure the morale of the Annapolis Academy, and who #0 bitterly oppored it and who were blind to tl! mi ititudinous benefita that werv to be derived from It, touching those matters and the way “the court’ tractors, rivals to the Cornelis, who aro doing the iron hela ay Arm, ayer we ialty somplakt | work on the Court House, The charges woro oxtrava- for objecting to the interference of the court in such md | #aBCe In the iron contract, the marble and brick, and in kindred matters are well based. It gives the ne} the compensation of the superintendent and architect of Oar Disaville Correspendence. es I may, my friends, be expected to say somo- Daxvniz, March 3, 1868, didi about’ Yae position of our countrymen in Canad: . if Sn.afirmer occasion wy anertien wa: dovb.ed when {sad WHO ARE ‘fam YRUB PRIBXDS OF TUR PREEDMLN ? for being naughty. 1 beard a pret deal of compignt | Cone sted of alleged copies of letters of certain iron cun- 0 i haat cand Irishmen of Canada Mavi bea! tate med asee .1 ‘ A has Hved through the storms that beset i when fi ~ Shem ine Rega apie of Trevinde taut Booorhiy aoa h oe propoiped bint Aerendphaenor of both 90xe4, sheriy Samicnto pag the building, Tho gontloman who came forward as a ia Later fog tas coun cil oad i Boy thee launched upon its experimental career, and it is to-d: bald to that assertion, having ‘largely mixed since that Mfreedman an what concerns him, In the Freedmen’s | 11 Tight, at the same time, to say that, while clodly | Public prosecator in this case must have avery high senso | wrong, however, containd in this contract with the u- | one of the moat popular, praiseworthy aud flourish! is Tedmen’s | watching the operations of “the court” in'Richmond. fe | of his own purity of character and uprightness of conduct, | periatendent, executed under seal, is that it binds the eecasion WE ih thousands of ‘my vountrymen through- eat the pr oviuce, wha have given substantial proofs their votion to Inetan Not only 16 this devotion not confined t the Catholic body, dat men of every denomination have given ma- ‘arial oofs of their sympathy for Ireland— institutions of which the country can boast, Tho Amert§ can people may well feel proud of thelr naval apprena Uicos, and when they become better acquainted with the objects and the workings of the eystem now fairly Inaugurated they will wot be slow to recogny {ta usefulnews and extend to it their oa Bureau, bey amd doubt, contres “the vexed question” of ‘the day here. Its wgility is very generally challenged. ) Though its champions are zal ‘And potent, I find that tersbarg, Danville and Lynchburg, Tdid not notice pe : instance where ‘jusi.ce” was administered in favorofhe | V2” Mr. Ely was examined he tostified that he know Dlack as against the white. That cases of the kind hae | Of nothing concerning this matter of his own know- occurred Tam well assured; kong of my own knowledg I | tedgo. Ho knew of no frauds, no extravagance. That Ginavers! 7 end Thad ample opportunity of makes } oy nis evidence, io teatitiod that he had mot even SUPPLYING THE WANTS OF THR NRGRO, been In the Court House for the last two years, and that Besides administering justice the Bureau oficeriis he caine entirely unprepared for the great duty that he ated to mniater unis (all the wants, of the HORM | Sed undertakes, by hls own acknowledgment, And Mr. advice get it; those who call for bis censure receive jt; | Ely never suspected anything wrong, he saye, in the those willing to work obtain it from him. Ho isthelt | Gourt Mouse till a month ago, Up to that time he be- Eogive disatoraction. and. have wovscted’ ont etion, | Heved all was right; buc the facts that caused him to 90 Tance of the nozro’s character. Whero they haw re | suddenly change his opinion be does not make known county of New York to keep the ent re management of the Court House, including ail purchases of titerials and employment of workmen, in his hands until it {4 inally completed and fitted up, even if the Board of Super- visors should be abolished by the Legisiatare, The coat of the building wax estimated by the architect who 4 original plana as not to exceed $800 000. the plans have been altered by adding & large amount of ornamental work, aud placing upon nous iron dome, which will cost an incaleula: ‘ere unvecessary. The present |, could not extiinate how near to completion the building was, nor what would be ite probable cost, I think it reason: to way that it ie little more than half completed. The roof, the dome, the por who will applaud it as somewhat beneficial, That it affords greater protection to the black man than he \would obtain atthe hands of his former masters, left to thomsefves, is questionable; that, in many instances, it Wields him from injustice and redresses injuries which (wight otherwise go unnoticed, is true, But whether the fmall amount of good it thus accomplishes componsates for the large amount of mischief laid at its door, it is not and hearty support, and fully appreciate the man; and great advantages, which both the country an the apprentices will dorive from %, and which vantages must surely follow as a natural consequen when the rules and regulations of the system are strict! adhered to and the course of instruction ts prope wil appear strange wien'l telb yn that n> les a sum than fwen'y-hs 52 thousand 4 Mars was contribuied by the people of Canada) tmearde the liberation of Ireland. McGee's loyalty Wovery thing British now is easily accounted for. mm ie ealdcud ptesueed tktes ear ieee id Ireland, become familiar with its modus opeandi and the manneg in which the boys live aad enjoy themscives on board of the practice ship, I herewith append a few agin | which were recently made during a sojourn on board which were ma. ned long enough to become familiar with thatrclurze | In his ev dence bo testified chat he did not know whetlier | tico'« and all the interior constraction ase yot to bed. He abso three cheers | Jor me to determine, Talk to the officers of the Bursan— | they have succeeded very well. Meanwhile their clarge | labor or material had advanced in price siuce the con- | Thus far the ground has cost $450.000; labor and mate. | Tied oul To enable the readers of the Huna ti which were rung eat m | di of whom I found to bo thoroughly competent geatio. | !8 very steadily dieappoaring from the land, tract bn mae Sake ol me ota, Fg) Lede rial, $1,826,000; besides $232,551 = ralwed by tax, better to understand the ende sought to be attained by cheers were EDUCATION OF THK NAORORA 45 nothing had been proved, that he would imitate the d for interest on mon*y borrowed, making a present * the ‘i that ca Boneval at | Sen--and they will give what appoar valid reasons forts | pauention iw one of the hobbies of the day withthe | examplo sf all regular publie prosecutors in atch casos etal of over two anda balf millicas. Im tho wet) the naval apprentice system, aod in onder that they may @istence and what seom sound justifications of its work- ‘On the other hand, talk to the planters—who aro, after the true and interested friends of the nogro—and they blacks and their official protectors At every settienent | and acknowledgo asa slight tribute to justice that he or village you pass in this Stat», you meet clusters olin» | bad made wrongful accusations. Mr. Cram then pro- gro giris spelling ab, ac, ad; some fat and tornj-as | ceeded to rev.ow in a searching manner the testimony of and as dark as ebony; others slim and shapely an ag | all tho witnosses, showing that the three witnesses for for the present year $600,000 more is inserted, then alluded to the communication mado by Ma; ther to the Board of Supervisors in 1864, char in relation to the Court House. He thought that as thin ‘THY DEFRNC® OF THE FRONTIER. ‘will persuade you that the system operates most injar- | light at least aa an Andelustan; all in attempted » | the prosecution who had sent the lettera to Mayor | document had been pocketed by the parises accused, and AD ong the eniire line of the castern frontier troops are igasiy. Very fow im Virginia cry out against emancipa- | but most in original coarseness of eld costume, Inte | Gunther had acknowledged that they had not the plans | concealed fram the Public for nearly two years, the Sabine, and which will undoubtodly prove interesting. vem gathered to meet the mythical army of Sweeny.. i larger towns, where negro “aristocrats’’ reside, their | by which to make their estimate; that they knew they | was now produced on compulsion, it was rather to most of your readers. ay inna where I now wmite, there are about four | “#8; bat very few admit that the governmental steps allaren, especially their danghters, go to school vith | were estimating for work which they would never | for tho gentlemen to assume the character of injured in See wand regulars and stonding it-were judicious. They insist, and with most | every wmblance of rank—penderoun books, unwiddy | be called upon to contract fur; that for the work that | nocen-e TES NAVAL APVRENNIOS STETIM, = plausible reasons, that if the adjustment of the labor | slates and atlases, showy sliawla and fashionable tate | ose of them had contragied for on he Court House of exDuring, the roading of the charges Supervisor You | The Navy Department in May last lanved orders veils, and—wi la. How this latter adc ngs covnty he bad put in a claim for remuneration o if it was the Committee of Investigation that Mr. nerve | Gutetion and the due care of the negro had been left to | Santis Omnieved it base. ewe web ater ad from ffty to one hundred per cent for lore on thet work, | ly Gus tertiary, bed ‘ Lvomystinnd temcovpvatailinn, slfieailan fe... Mes w at the outaet, all would have gone on well. If, | the villages, as well as in the larger towns, rich and prot, | Caused br the increase of the value of labor and mate- After Mr. Ely had concluded Mr. Cram arose and naid | Until they arrived at twenty one years of age, unl 2 have of being allowed apd encouraged to go whither he | 8d boys and girls, ‘grown’ and growing, make t@ | riel while it was mde omy that another of the com. | that Mr. Ely had now turned the attack iuto one upon | sooner dincharged, a# authorized by an act of Cor & nly believe bmlf the absurd stories afloat aa to Sweeny’s " int to thor spelling books, and thumb the tractors bad putin a claim for additional compensation | the Investigating Committee. He made no allusion to the m y’ a pol spelling books, ng, approved March 2, 1887. The apprentice system w = jing cotunns. Pleased, the negro had been prevented and forced to | Pirhs 0 ich are the attraction ef every page That for work done by him on the Capitol, which was one | evidence that had been given before the committee, Mr. | *?! . ; SEVERE DICIFLINE OF VOLUNTEERS. remain for ® year, o@ proper conditions, recognizing his | are eager to learn there can be no doubt; hondred per cent higher than that st pulated for in his | ly had said that it waa proved to be the custom to make | Put tn operation during the summer of that year; Tha volunteers are subjected to all the rules and regu- | perional independence, it is held that then true bonevo- | hat they are apt im acquiring more tham tie | contract; that the work on the Harlem bridge had | contracts for supplying material to carry on other either from a laek of sufficient patience on the part ® stons governing the reguiararmy. To them the disci- merest emattering of scholastic lore, FE been shown to have been stopped until the contractor's | tracts at the time that such contracts wore awarded, the officers detailed to the practice abip aa inatructors, J dine vocms severe, If not ve. The volunteers | #0cpand wise policy would have mot for the best inter- | much doubt, It ie what they are orally. ta Temuneration was tnereased from nine cents a pound to | that this was a grow misreproseniation of the evide y 4 mocompoued of ‘siness men largely, whe have deserted | eatwef employer and employed. As it is, threo-fourths | really clings to them or advantages them —not w! twenty-one, or three anda half conte higher than from the opposition and overwhelming in { Stervthing for the fleld, and, asa matter of course, they | of the freedmen have loft their former places of labor, | bave to study out themselves. In most cases thetr price charged for the iron work on the Coart House. Mi that were everywhere Brought to bear 4 tet ex to be only out a few days, but now find ’ | plication is remarkable, but their avziety to master’ Cram, having demonstrated that the evidence showed | Mr. er were not to be found in the proof. It it, the idea was finally abandoned in 1843, and wi { ives " for the winter, and perhaps ail | 24 Bot more than a fourth heve clung to their old mas- | Fiysteries of school bes to contend with variably thick | Bothing wrong im the Irn contract, next took up the shown that bis compensation only commenced last June, | ' pag ag big oe ‘Rot set well upon t geen tors. skulls. The preblem of what will they Ck the eerbie eontzact, snd_cuowed tbat the witaces c aad wee ‘not for the time Mr. Ely 1 ted. Ho had | entirely fosgotten by the department until lant May, ; em who believe Sweeny will not come, com- | povm MUNDRED THOUSAND wegRbRS cu. - of learnt they are ing cannot be solved Prosecution 'y in reference about the architect recetvi x as if bis | when it was again revived. The late rebellion has taug’ became are being made of ‘ire | of not releasing : ™ ean a ‘pickaninnles A yom we become meu 5 that the marble was supplied to the ‘county cheape com migsion him that much oes he ieee pam many usefal lessons, aod othe: or allowing them to farmsh substitutes. Soldier. | _1n tay letter from Kredericksburg I stated the primary | snd women.” My own opinion, fornied from what I have { it is to privase partios, that one of the witnemes with te builfing, when he knew that c had been proved incr icp fan ones 428 was a nov ity to them for afew days; but mow they | reasops for this scattering of ths blacks, What was in the tie learning on many of them, | proved that the stone thet he had asked seven dollars that $10,000 was given to the former architect out of | the necessity of rearing « body of well educated besin to yearn for their ewn firesides aud pray for ater | true of them in that respect there, is true of them all e them more independent tm the | ® cubic foot for bad been subsequently supplied | even a emailer gum than that. He would not go over all | and they have discovered that the way to do thie ie ‘ination of hostilives. , will not make them more usefal toit, | for five dollar a foot. The counsel next the allegations made by Mr. Ely at this moment, | sais them from their youth to mautood tm all that { L have heard of a few cases of whipping and handouf. | °Ver the State. Fully four hundre@ thousand negroes ‘very proud of these and, on to the brick, and sald thet the entity: Welch wore net euly uxcepport bot eustadietes Up ths | fag volunteers, but I think if such cases have actually | have ip thig way shifted their positions and confused the Rectolaner ee we of brok for was recorded ef the proper office, evidence. tains to navel seamanship, The ctatistion of the Mev, Setbched hee cork eee ae Duntaneae wae only condition of laBor, are thie Saree thes Oe Oe fer ph actrees ges get) mynd speunsrvior Fox toquired he wae to understand that Department bear record thet many of the daring Saflicted when such punishment was meri white ‘ones facortaining it; that the committee 4 | laess enlightened days we must ail question the pro- TER WORKING OF THE LABOR CONTRIOT STATE. the arpodent Indisstion & peciive Creediaa" femered to silew-ar’ Kiy ts wcoertete, she ‘Counsel replied that it wes, and the commiticn then | ° DAVEY end skill dene by fico of the wary, eS strees ae. Mio. eBi-e' sin tolie aang 4 ‘Taking the word of the Buresa officers the contract Revue 5 sae one mor edjoarued, noconied to thase whe have guse up stap by atepy ta animals Tefractory negroes, was pover system works well; taking the planters’ opinion, it come from the North to line of preanction from na al apprentices fuoy cemented if the authorities mete Seats lly | aces nek. Sie eoteent omen wee: Coventry,” sent and bold ces Whea the act of Congress relating to pavel ep eS emacneneas oa the volunteer organization | mond ¢aly one was s positive failure. Out of the tons federal officers; m some a the $0 TER EDITOR OF TED MBRALD. was revived the United States frigaie Babine was selec ney will fod resulling. who sought work through the State, under out they are openly sent ‘to the ee New ¥. Mareh 96, 1868. od an the practice ship, and pieced in commission wach ander the command of Lieutenant Ketgart B. Lowry, than whom no one better the of the Rnmeu, not mor than a thousand votased being bound a1 all Bho average rate Of wages ie twolve dollars « month, usvally paid by the The statements of Dr. Armitaze in regard to the Chris. 3 Id never be got into the ve have to go throu, at five per cent was in reality five below the market ‘, the respensttte pepition ound hove bee futhority plaace the highest numb-r that could te | quarter, sometimes in cash, but morogirequently by a bedaoen Tonk tote ca pio aah crevices, which are eously ton ver tom Important and bonorablea command The ardvows @alied out equipped at seventy-five thousand men. attached to the “‘marma,’ ir. Cram stated that the work on the Court House bad of organizing and establishing on a firm bests the muc! set, It is the opin! been proved to have been well done; that it was from Whieh wes to emanate the be and sinew of oug futare naval strength sad power devolved upon Cap'aigg Lowry, and tes far be bax mequitied hime of bis charge ia @ very creditable manner, regards the ducati board of the Ing schools an] {the useful Lewonn herein one mouth I called on Dr. Armitage, as stated by him, who gave me ® brief note or memorandum, as follows — I havite Dr. Vermilyes to discuss the question of “Baptit * on Seriptural nds Ouly, In & sermon oF clieraogn of Kecond mab. THOR ABMITAGE, I should understand tnat we jaaive than Jesus Christ and His apos- This note was in pencil, and I understood at the time applied as weil to any other divine or number of divines who might consent to appear. The Doctor in'ormed me that our Presideot, Dr. Ferris, might be present, and that as many as ton ministers could be accommodated with seats in the pulpit. This note or memorandum I Wok to Dr. Vermilyea, who at once stated bis objections toe “discursion.”” If, however, we could have such « meeting as those being hold in other churches, ike that io which Dr. Armitage himself took part in hia o church, be thought good-might come tothe cause. With tho distinct understanding tbat it waa to be a “confer. ence’ of the asual kind at which others were to speak as well ap himsoif, after several days consitering it, Dr. Vermilyea consented to appear. I remember hin words to me were these, “Ido not wish w appear axe gladiator, but to speak on the broad principles of Chris ian union.” Afier leaving bim Isaw Dr. Krebs, who TRADES CONGRESS, —* Meeting of Presidents of Trades’ Untons— ‘The Tradesand Members Representea— A National Labor Convention to be Held ore on Monday, August 20, &e. jing down of Competent negro @ training of intelligent Southern qualifying them as teachers.’ T do not think, how. , that the success of black proachers for black con. Py sapere could be cited in favor of thu idea, ene negro congregations are very farcical if pot very uncivilized assemblies, It was exactly there that the white teachers’ influence should bave been left, meetings and thelr abominations ba ong awn the nexro religion'st, left to himself, has something which smacks of irreligion. wild, ic fancy, and tnd every day to drift cooper and ‘deoper into an aboriginal savagery of faith, The preacher rants and rambles and howls, and the audience shriek, and dance, and froquently an thetnselves Ike maniacs. In Richmond Lieutenont Mgrrill hax par. tially succeeded in quelling these frantic outburvia, By quietly talking to Preachers and inciting them to emulate and imitate intelligent white peopir in the man. Ber of couducting worship, he induced greater order and divposition to order. That euch disposition will contirus I much doubt; for, although it t# (ne negro’s ambition and constant jiration w be ay the whle man i and to do as the white man does, he cannot rem the natural inclination which flings him back on t Path to the rudest and most extravagent fanaticiem 1 Visited some of the conventicles in Richmond, in Yeters- burg, ia Danville, in Bristol and in Lynchburg. Geae- rally there are two—one of and one of Metio- dista; and in many subdivisions of these api mtsrs from the parent bloc og Richmond aa, pr be g = iF month. Field hands strive to do the same; but whereas it is of comparatively little importance to « store keeper, if his ‘hands’ quit year that are leare to beara 0 Naval wcing their sone Mr. Axtuon said that he would not reply to Mr, Cram's argument, but that Mr, Ely would read a care- folly prepared statement of the points which he desired to subtnit te the commi:tee. Sepervisor Sura Bux, Jr., then made the argument for pros cution. He said that although M * & pormonal in replying an'® Operating, the security he has within the system is not of the most saving order; at all events it does not give satisfaction. Contrary to radical rumors at the North, there is every disposition on the part of the planter, a* jucement for hoo! ship educat by Young men e h was along one, yet so much of it it he would oc upy but a very few minat tom When te distasteful to alw whose intersta are affected by re. Mr. Ely, after commenting upoi fact that the Court House feo had been a public seandal ior a year past, and that resolutions of inquiry had been defeated in the Logisiatare, eaid:—Fully be- these ing such & resoluton is how remain, the others la bern either C ‘most he ‘cular requeat to be from phywical disability or have been detailed a» pert South. "Bat Rehmood bas not the most fashionasie | bending: they, i come snd warrant oficers apn ther vemals, while some To@ tion. Bone | Board adjourned. of them er! extrare- | dently concluded that charges # gence, The , snd | Must undergo some form Teyou what to one of cities, | Be the resolution, and baskets and havervacks, were there the day of my morning. Ip dandy | Purpose of preventing and fires visit to the burean. They were orderty and did | colored im frome cae an levectonnan, 5 Bot crush nor ‘‘jabber” es much as pn kere ofthe ef Sambo, | ceed ngs, not with the ‘under similar cireumstances. They seemed to quite | with ‘enh | Pesult will be bat an abo © fer ff the demanded vol. | proved with the has never by the 06 of that exacted former mas- ta to wee | Verse the circumstances onme, vor guilty of ang mural kM docking lot, and to be | attended before the commition, and while | have to 0 Coming to this ship to emlimt the stardy who wer well ing and | you for personel courtesy, J take the liberty of calling Brooklyn City News. pened by bis pereut oF guardian, betp to oe “how | Your attention to twe or three points which, im my judg: | Ten Cam ov Gownaten anv Pauses, wns Araswn Mon. | writen got Oe | omen bon teas Controlled snd. directed tyr thaws | DARERR—The case of Gonsalen and Prilicer, the mur so in | Sgainst whom the charges were made 2d. The com- how. | mittee, in violation of every principle of aw and juation, ‘one | Fefused to give me sub quae to compel the attend. ance of witnemes; and Gacided that no person should be summoned until his name, and what sey? court at oneend of the long shanty, ins low, wee proposed to be proved by him, war Gret known to Bu preme Court decedad that the prisoners were wt narrow Privileged visitors enter the vicinity the committee, 3d. The committee refused to let me 7 Convicted, and granted thems new trial From 5 of the 17 athe 400r; the blacks and whites #ho © by the architect that the tron, marble and bricks | this decision & 1D Morris, Kaq , the Dutrict Auorney, ave beanen with bench” come in by « frout door RECOVERED—TWO BURGLAKIEG. the butiding do not correspond with the quantities | The decision of the appellate court will vired, ae be may conedet ny Ow the evening of the 18h Instant the cvthing mano- | hich bave bewn paid for out af the ‘public trearary. | looked for with iniaren deorving of wave f sharnce aud ihe amonst of pate the court—ao 4: factory of Mr. Woods, corner of Tenth avenuo and Forty. | #% The exainination of witnemen was conducted with- | Cover op Ramone —In the Kings County Court of | exclusive of the retained tenth, due to ach. the Aone : i i i out regard to any fixed rule; the witnewses for the prose. Gt will then de ide whether Ww grant them leave ‘ testunony, the blacks remain cotion were not permitted to answer the same questions | G@neral Semions, before Judge Dikeman yesterday, the en, Wh Wo enced Hn Weeks, Kod what ammount i Sy which wore answered by the witnesses for the defence, | following prisoners were arraigned —Vrancis Lovett, | money may be pad therm ‘This assumed privilege and the mont important testimony to show fread by the | forgery; Ellen Upson, grand larceny; Bridget Morrison | _ Boys enliated in serve unt they are twanty one yew by the blacks, rather thea contractors was summarily ried ovt. In reference to ’ > fH} 2 . | age wil, on the erp rattan of the term a As you may suppose, thie te the contracts, Mr. By aia that all the witnesses concur. | 894 Ann Williams, grand larceny, arrino® 004 G. | be paid sil the money | ber in the world. A seore or 80 in parwuit of the culprits, and w beequently succeded | fed in mating that irom contract was made without | Pay, burglary, Samuel Tweed pleated guilly to burglary pt a hmakgen In arresting Réward McGinn, Wiliam Cunningham (both | pavermvement or other rt geen Mk gen Be ere and there, from enty per cent # mark Ir eager to be an near as possible eighteen years of age), and Philip Aya 4 twenty] Fowler, Mr. Jeclwon, Mr. Chene: ?, ton, bigamy; P. Jennings, bigemy; | ine ie si On motion the time for the eomvention are not hkely to improve the aoe Dine, of wuapicion of Citas ths anihe 5 Poor the bar all tomify that ney ents wuuntiy hove taltee Cf © Wh Perry, vargiary; leabetie a en wre s@hanged to Monday, August 20, 1 p Tan Nor in tt there, and in gla After the priconers were cominitied to | contract st prices which are onsthird lew than | Lawrence pleated guilty t» pettt larceny, and wae cen. | (hoe to whom ‘The resolutions as amended were then wnanimousiy | expect to Gnd the dignity of cells the offleers received information that the cloth. | hose at which it was awarded Thin would have eaved | teneed w wx months in the Penitentiary, Thomas Riley, | applications for promotion oF ape utenent to wi - Sse rong who crish ing stolen from Mr. Woods had been diposed of to | St least $200,000 on this tem, aa the iron comtract an. fobbery, A Van Geseock and J Sart, Detotions ammeeh petty Aieere if ober @ elt®ratons ere qual, be coms Le 4 of the law. An oh man, who mi a tan ot No. 00 Wout Twenty-sighin stsset’ ee doubtedly involved an expecdiure api raching & million | James Martin pleated guilty to the charge of grant lar. | sniered as having pr cumine Solouque, late of Hayti Marpby, with oficers Cottrell and Whitran, Of dollars. Propesals were invited by the Comminsioners ena oF meTeerr IOS Cony, and was senlenced t threw years in Biate Prison « Wesserete sod G. Chapman, grand larceny, pleated Gallty Wo the charge of petit larceny and were sentenced lo Hi moethe impriavement im the Pen: Preece Jacke, grand larceny, Mery Palmer, larowey, Witham A Myers, larceny Peosvre Amour ohn Boepel, « German, residing At No 184 Heholan street, was arremet on last Buotey moreing om tbe charge of committing & fakvwions anew lt with an ane, with intent to Kill Conrad Hanseo, bis lsot lord. Th appears the accused was aplittng woot tn bie 4 to the ot the hore amd the Aehovlmantors «ii ln amigued a each school wip 14 teach the fodiens of etacaiom, ineleding wey gator tnd & proper alivwanra ot bots, matodery and wore sary instrements @ili be forninned. The boys are to be carefully and eyetomalirally immructed , dulce pefaloing os eames oe tenet & of ekiog ORd OHTERINE ante aed Yards tenting bend ng o's, Heottong, epbeing, «rapping bho: ing the ined, elnering, taking signals, making pax whoppleg, potting. grafting, Tenving mate, rent Toritag. wetng tomkiots, piaunle and vatiaerne 6 freak Guna, target Gring, pulling oars, end al! ot | fut the place Indicated, bat ware vnabie to sole onus, (hey haviog been conveyee from th veritable beuth, 86 | some place vukrown ile mouing & tho Datlon of the house, however, Rergernt Marply dircov At this veritable | oped in ths apartments of Aloxandor Ridge and bis wiv Louna «large quantity of overcoms, frokenet, panta- leona, drawer, ke., #)V'cb avident!y were the yrocecds of a borylary recentiy ovmmitiot. 1 cubesquantiy appeared that the pawn office of Valeutine Kom, B14 ser ontt ven ad boon broken open ow the uight of the Yad ed Of $2,008 worth of clthing, which the het gam portion Of tbat etoleu from him, And hiv wife and Jamon Curranew yo '* wel Knows i the polise—were arrertet ard all thw arcused ta the mummer of 1862, for the soppy of rough warble A large number of bids were recerrel. varrins treauly in amount, Vie two lowest were $104 400 and $168,400 aud the two highest were $240,508 and 4 Bt in awarding thon eoumet : i E i i LEN Were Gained to await oa eramingiion Deore | the architect war exam with raw Sreten “Ketty. the omeers tre ain te teach of | the he wated thet the arranted for Mr. Woad'e Property, and wiih a fetr prvvect of | the trom but had nothing to 40 with the marble ace. Me anid be could eatimate Ue ef marie ote. we! « ARRDOT OF AM ALLEGED DUHeLAR. ally °0 the building sulei-ntly near forall practical por. | terme ate of bie clad. On the wht of the Its instant the twalliny Barve of Real ee ‘ 90 THE EDITOR OF FRR HREALD. style, and leaned Mz. Albers BK Restnard, No. 165 Wot Twomptewrth | 40mm. Pro this far: ioduced tweens that e Bactne A@etre. ¥ 1 noticed im your teaue of yeuterday an’ article on leing sobhasenty bo? trees Weceee at more Mtre et ron entered by burglars, whe Pusat encom. aor | TRAttination will dimlon®s large Aeteiency. a | Pe ny haw Tek Regeew, ae ~ j be lmened to the cane wiih « of the far emne to Hook Lie inven wae limited none’ on the Vifieane Real catate and loan brokerage," which 1 likely to | weary but decided etiantion. ‘The other furviied thos + | lb” fwivt wic-tows a4 rohoed Wim of elothtne m= hd wanehe brick. The vouchers om fle ‘that between | Now the, torentnotirn of taete tn ee } @maske 4 wrong Impression upon the minds of many of | inw papers in true red aud w Lorne homdred a «| ht att one hall 604 woven milion of bricks heave bese thar 4 air» 33 Fed cake Bena coin a, Srenere fhe anting & pow and then at “the uth y © ¢ ped tor It a mater of great cimplictyy for on archi Oe \ s7lie estcaner . ene Lb law to which your article refer deme it bin province <0) 10 COOKS (COM List pine how many cubic font of rt aanedin rey ne Feel satate brokers in any wise, There is | whites, and the other + pdlin wrtem Bott, aud en nentiy tend mang oricus, | W4eet oi ship, ait ae the omnfor\s and wants of the 20 statate in this Stale preventing real eviate brokers | black aa an acbitar } ot Gen aetnatiy os A Bullding Ge the fem day of the in | Ganesh, thas Ave Weghseneth ‘Biase teh eos nay aed Tes nse seemcnieson custom haa esta’. | difer intom, the ” Vemigniion | ant Othe + seirman of tee campemtties \o pro | (hey @ «hres oon te in your eruice applica + | amd th ones hae oo core cork 0 coat viation from the each nae. At a ere ie ae yk, ane commimnon loans officer represents . ent mertng \4 5) 1 wear Mr Kel | te that statute i ow ee Boeomf ond peyrresmie’ hive. ont vinces'y a lag 1hs ghonens, | ‘um Rod yredeaan’ 62 fee Gaeaee ten cniramn | toa beat? ccbaowleagoanie “Staw Youn, the x Bis ofee, It that the - te the | & mene wt ® | feptied, “My Ke am ated jhat be © preparing © rain iid pm ie we most fod energyi's | owt! | teewe of the camber of brick, Me mye be will give tue H f 'y