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ep ia a YEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, “-eypyary 7, 1867.—TRIPLE " > os . a A in an RNS | 22" coat Reveny’s taws, whieh, were mmerous There | THE DEATH AT BELLEVUE HOS?” estation and i on of the tongs |" BROOKLYN . INTELLIGENCE. me epwars + ¢ THE CO URTS. (Apeen wre charges anade in Tegard 10 te tod, 0 et eek ee. Se. “several times at “ 'S OFFICE. Aner von-e further instructions the Jury retired to 00 | Investigation Before Cor mer timmble—Ver- | 2 the ot tee chest Se eo memane to Oo Casnaxz oF Ansox.—Jacod Boyer, grocer, was com. | Temi WRTED STATES COMMISSIONER’ 3 sider U.etr duties, diet of * se, den. heart and over other portions with the palmof the band; | mitted by Justice Cornwell yesterday on sacharge of Riche j,Zimmanding the detachment to avoid args of Opening and Retaining » Letteoe, Traakivn Clee Geaete Coroner Gamble” seerday held em inpueet at Bellevue | sins coyswere erown fully open to admit air; ‘i 16” | room, having, as alloged, set fire to some rubbish im an | in} opes af securing’ tne inverference of the Us i Matore Cyenmiasioner Oebor. ye nee @ ge oe Hospital, ~ ver the remains of Amn MoGijnan, the woman present that ~~ wun nee ee ‘unoccupied store at No. 341 Atiantic street The fire © and thus bring on @ conflict, a gang of freedmen: The United Stales we, John Barvett.—The % endant, _ AL:2ORD BALSB TAYRIDOSMER SARS ,_ | ja0 died on Tuesday by inhaling chigoform while Dr. sromme of ope; cha bad Ceased to breathe for | sccurred about half-past two o'clock Tuesday morning. ' $7 snd ‘chained ‘were paraded and mare Fwrhose address was in Fulton strect, bad P* 4m charged Hilsabth Heats. ols Moat he MOO00 BOOS en Hamition and others wore performing } painful urrcal | Gcial weplastoon ta be'continucd wnser my supervision, | The accused Keeps the slore adjoining, tad Tram Really Captain ‘Granger and ‘nia ttoope. all mesos of tans: ft vetaining and opening» post letter addressed. y, | Hamilton street, and owned gold 82 chain | operation upon ber, some of the partcalars of which'| and ‘were not suspended until ten minutes after | sations made by the Fire Marshal {tie alleged, som, elther for Captain Temple and family or the- feeb F, Barros, of Beckman sireot ‘the facia of Vag | valued at $20, On the 22d of September he at them in were published in yesterday's Himaisi ‘The tstimony | oi¢"@ o'clock; alarming symptoms ware tre presented salons raapen 10 soreees oe, ee aa Koopa, was denied, te tale of subsistence was refeeed, ‘ease have boon already published ‘in the Hxmamy. A nipenmeny eee recaps nd ccoupied | of Dr, Hamilton and other medical gentlemen present | and breathing ceased entirely within fifteen minutes | Ax Invanr SraaxcLap axp Anaxvoxep.—Th¢ dody of a | hundred miles, most of the way on Toot The ‘wife of (point of law having been rai906, Ofeamiesioner © aborn apartment bag ge Cooasion to pass. OD | at the administration of the chloroform is interesting, | thereafter; but the effects of the respiration were con- | male infant in a nude state was found ye-.erday in Hull Garman Tomvlo sede the Rintence Taian ox cart, expseed oe ae tn tae vaccnaah eu Ma, MeO alaang ts ‘ouch, | Sa weevesein fall below tnd in. hiorofora employed in tiga wore a street between Fulion and Gates arcauen A strip of | and for soveral nighia without, sheer, until tbe, party construction » im the ‘accused ‘Hunt of’ taking ‘TRBITNONT OF JOHN RAMPEDX, factared 7 3 the yplaint | linen was tied tightly about its nec’, and its mouth was at Jefferson. The conclusion of this barbarous Pee, ‘Tho “ourt’ aelines Spe ee ieee aad aati anaes eared ‘sation John Hampeen being duly sworn, deposed and said:—I ernest taries Yo the eaasone who stuffed with rage showing that boon murdered. Pin mh a hy eye ey GO Duress, bal have Yvon tm the Pot OO ce or in the | Bowe, | Mr Hunt proved her innocence and was dis: | am register clerk of Bellevue Blospital, and that oa the paremes setsen tho henphel ee ans lene eae Pronasim Fatal AComesr, Kenney, while | Condition and prostrated from berishipe, and expres Seer anal shir ue | Su Mang ate enue |i ay a mn, ob hy te | Stat cocci rat ergena Si | tment vaso vs nk | i rt, a il cree She limited the vy ossanton of later 0 ained won setson and lander” Tt wag et forth othe part of che | Eighth precinct Mtropolian police, twought te tis o- | during the past year; I bare, sims ooh Che. | duets oc, retary ae te aston condition wal Thursday night, when ebe expired, Cat ly from the Prst Ofico or the Voter carrier. MoCue, defendant stitution a woman, said to be Ann MoGienan, whose nose | 14 bited some hi of times; | taken . tain Temple is now lying ina condition in the cr bane eta ian! | Sem af Menten | ht nny» mama tntnne se: | Fre mrt ey, Sa de once | meme Bee een al y wy and right of ‘on to it belong sad os ‘enw no peren nthe bal othe ‘was immediately examined and admitted by Dr. | there are record more camps tain the best ts for wing the ad: od, — ie ra under Pay ‘aa be saw no person in the hall but Mrs. | Charles H. Ludiam, who ordered her to ward 18, third | death by Ido not know that there are any Pavement Tepaving streets, peri cee Se GS Sh wae act) Gar ee alte Hunt good reason to suspect her. division, and the surgeen to attend to her {m- recorded cases, well authenticated, ef dently from ether; dressed queries to official representatives of various cities P The delivery of the letter ‘in the present case | |, Judge Reynolds in his charge to the jury stated that castonr not T have De doubt it waa the | UPen the subject, A reply reosived. yesterday from J. ’ THE NATIONAL GUARD. ~ ‘wes at the business piace of Charlor L. Little, the em- | there was no evidence to show malicious prosecution or ‘TRETIMONT OF DR. CORY, sotimaky senna we ne ‘Thom Superintendent of Public Works in Chi- Frye che deteadhnt ‘ad dete ant round ion bs [favo tmpranamens, forane defendant, be nought bed | | Devit M. Co. rraryn of he tnd ete “*Thia closed the testimony, and Coroner Gamble sub- cage, aes that tey bone Gaited wi he sone Pp rue yea a) letter, P, Yeseonablefgrounds to suspect \plaiman' —] ‘house surgeon ry oo Teen oan delivered | was tecessary was to show that s felony hed beon com- | of Bellevue Hospital; the deceased, was | mitted the case te the jury, who rendered the following Ritson pavaroat and found to be more durable and By a recent circutar issued by Adjutant General Mar PERDIOT. ex ire, Hom James S Thomas Mascaras Was Fecoived | vin commandants of divisions and brigades are cau-- Tas Exass Law om res Eastzrx Disraict.—On Tues- tioned against the indiscriminote acceptance of resigna- damages day evening, a number of German Republican politi | tious in their respective commands, No resignation. Setier oesieiael iy sovscs St the ceulamieer wy found a verdi cians not connected with the liquer interest, bat opposed | Will hereafter be accepted by the Commander-tn-Chief ‘the letter sustained by reason of the carelessness of ‘The jury found a verdict for the defendant. a ‘a Balen aeeaine aa a oieae eke ‘Sie hotter cacrier, his peounisiry redress may be sought | wiztiam B. Chapin oe D, G Farwell —The defendant | thio purpose of makings. new nose; at the deceased's | We consider that there is no blame to be atiached to Dr. | ciple, held a private meeting at Union Hall, corner of | Person should accept a position in the State serrige Nn icipated: Be conical of tye Odice terminated | Hant _ perme gente Sap Hag ‘against the government, wnd the orimipal ‘ After ‘tots, if any, inquired into avder the 3 ‘owned a horse, and, being desipous of getting rid of own request she was placed under the influence of | Hamilton or to,any of his assistante. Clymer street and Broadway, less he is familiar with its duties and obligations. Steer ible han idm eis! | facets te pet fxaninr ang $e Eo. | Smo 8 Py unr! “AUN te Peele: | cand ney THE Po neANGOMLTE | Grewal bay InCopy wits ome metre | een ihe oad aor en t0 pero tre was w 6 del ‘Warrant! im wi al P. \- want a ctoaleoen The anoanae’ Simeeee as, sound and gentle, but he turned out to be abate ary the was again taken to the empbitheaire of the German Republican Committee of New York, to | 4irements, and should be holden to it. Adjutant Gene- charged. ‘The defendant swore that all the warrant he gave was | and placed on the operating table for a second operation, OBITUARY. advise a modification of the existing Excise law, Messrs, | ral Marvim bas filed with the County Treasurer rogi- Ch ft Selliwe C: that the horse was as sound as he was on the day on | by:the deceased’s own permission; about half an ounce Rosengarden, Spitser and Kaufman comprise the com- | mental certificates for the yearly allowance of $500, whic: anee © ‘ounterfelt Money, which he was purchased, Defendant therefore refused | of chloroform ‘was upon a folded towel mittee, Lowis Rugen, a dealer in groceries and liquors ce ane Before Commissioner Stilwell, Yo make good any losses by roason-of his being unsound. | and held by Dr. Walker about two inches| Oemmander Samuel Swartwout, United | at the corner of South Third and Eleventh streets, was | the sereral omranennle moa sovly | aa ‘William Brown was clprged with having sold counter. SisnHE paid She *ioesa wae Joene—iaaie Shen he bonaht nee her mouth ‘1 Prot ge = ty pie States Navy. someniey See before » Justice Dailey x a charge of tog rder relates to the annual course tary instruc- feund a | form was mad ; dont moer took on Sunday, con ae feu Atty cent stamps “to the amount of $100, Mr. | Dim wd Nat ten vor or the plant, © | Mtorether about tom minutes when the deccased gud, | The death of this veteran naval o place yes- | {Pe fhe complainant was oflcer Phelan, of the Forty. GENRAAL ORDERS NO.) 5. soe Boseph Bell appeared for the proseoution, and Judge Geniy cogeod to brome; efforts wore made, by artificial terday at the Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, after a painful | fifth precinct, who testifies to seeing the prisoner's store | The ARICTANP GENERAL'S OFFICE, ALBAnT, Jon. Mee ihe respiration and cold water dashed upon the’ deceased to | end lingering fllneas, The deceased was born in New | door open, and a fire in the stove within. This was not | year 1967, will consist of such exercises as the for the - ‘com! Beebo defendant, The evidence for the govern. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ; during these efforts several inspirations denied by the defence, who proved to the satis‘action of | officers may regard as particularly essential to increase mm restore her; York State in 1806, and was consequently sixty-two years took place; every measure was adopted that was neces- bth the ed that It was necessary to Keep a fire in the store | standing and efficiency of thetr, respective commands. | Sper sary torestore the patient, but without any tavorable | of age at the time of his death. He entered the naval | to keep vegetables from freezing, and also that the | ‘tl attention should ie tates. one drills end fn poveral intervlews-with the prisoner in saloons for the | _ Tt Recurr Foamy ov Mresns, Jar Coons Co—An | Tecctte; tho deceased died in about sixteen or eightoen | service on the 10th day of May, 1820, and in 1822 was | store door was the only entrance the prisoner had to his | sequings bexicch anOW.cags Uf the lates teMtnorougn ie examination took place before Justice Dowling yestentay | miuutes after the chloroform was frst administered; | sssigned toduty as s midshipman on the ship Hornet. | Tetidence. He was acquitted. Last evening Mary | Grilied in the primary movements, as laid down in the Seb: of the counterfeit money of him, and the chloroform was judiciously administered, and wi Graves, rietoress of a small gin mill at the th f inspection and ° ly 4 OB the Sisk of December. last, pay- afternoon, in the case of Richard MeCormack, the lad | Fo ursciured at the United States Army Laboratory, | The following four years were passed in the, same caper | o¢ Mn Acar eek Secend Cee ay aren reef Cane mtenlitase acess palahe steals veotire.eupetal sh the gay Byars and 2p ipitirrd @ | arrested on the 7th ult, om the charge of havmg pre- | philadelphia, in 1863; the ether was manufactured by po ihe ork e eure ra ay kop ge nd | jocked up by the police ‘of the Forty-fifth precinct on a | tention. Commanding officers of bri 8 and divisions Ro for shty-sixth atreet and | sented to Mr. Samuel Conover, paying teller of the | Edward K,fquibb, of Brooklyn, N.o¥.; 1 was prosent at | Woe" commisd tion, On the din of February. 1867, be | charge of selling liquor without a license, should WeUitule eas & course Cf heatenesem memee avenue. witness, in mis first intery & best develop a reliable and praiseworthy esprit du conpe ipeisober, wea dressed in. the uniform of view with | yourth National Bank, for payment, a forged check for the post mortem examination; T did Bot see any reason | Thich of September, 1885, was commissioned aCom- | Fara Exuaxxwrst Accioest,—A laboring man named | thelr respestive commands” The Commantder-f-Chie prisoner $0,000, purporting to have been drawn by Mecars. Jay | tut would be sumclens ve tae Sen voferm: Tam | maucer, which rank he held ever afterwarda. Although | ‘Timothy Sullivan, fifty years of age, residing in Dupont | {ulges the hope that every ollice: wit so endeared, 10, soe gate for a marine, whereupon witness replied that he Len bape lve teal Water to smesceaee CE od ‘a graduate of the College po sata pre Surgeons, ey oo ee ee] es ne aan mie Raed street, Greenpoint, was so severely injured by the greah wpon the ra ae We HY “ar lena) * . Bean. ‘There evidence offered to show and have been on duty at Bellevue Hos) as surgeon > . “ juard. i, adju eral, ‘ther conversation prisoner expressed ‘his belief that wit- [oCormack cheok . theless, accounted an able officer. Entering the n: caving in of an embankment under which he was ex- tain tien “alt Te Sitar eis han of et Me knew the to be a forgery at the time | gnd assistant surgeon for ten months; I have aaminis- J? | cavating at Honter's Point, that he has since died. Sal. FIRST CAXALRY BRIG: then ateciod on the 25th of Janonay. The further hoor | esses stoned ba have'ne sunt of the her's tanoceane, | lared,chleraform thirty-tve or forty mes with no bed seis ini protecnion wan studied ‘in the severest possiole | livan was a widower, and loaves siz young cutldren ina gin esti Ses Calne ti Time, eee oe ting of tho case was adjourned to the 14th inst, ‘When detected and arrested in the bank by Mr. Conover, [TESTIMONY OF DR. WALKER. school. His mr to the Lissa of Cnenanandec easing destitute and uncared for state. Grand and Mercer’ streets, on Mo ‘evening. Major surenon counT—SPEOML Tem stint vat tbe corr Ou th etinuny advent | qt." amir iat tea a'Sconat Se | wth Mi and uh, he aay bel a op mag og gy } the magistrate discharged McCormack from custody. The pats Tam a graduate in medicine; I graduated in March, | Path woud attent bis skill and ability. Bot ser era devel NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE, ae enietty nt enly, Conidae nariel’ tor, (he oat: Empertant to Ship Insurere—Offsets Against | Fel forger Bean, or whoover he may be, has not yet | ig66,and have beon on duty at the hospital since April | PooGesvous at this Perl, and in the exercise of his duties tion, received the unanimous vote of the officers Receivers of Insolvent Ce: jes—WI i Dees a Claim Against an Insurance Com- ‘Viotarma sak Excise Law.—The following named | times without any untavorable results; I administered the time when the nation was yet straggling in its infancy, been discovered. last; I have given chioro‘orm as many as twelve or fifteen is a compliment few officers deserve more than this well " si won many friends. As one of the representatives of a GUR FORTRESS MOMROE CORRESPONDENCE. tetoled avalg instructor and tactician. Colonel p A, Third cavalry, in 1855, and the second time, and with a The Bark Delaware Got Off C: Hn @ | Brinker jomed pany Accrue? persons were yesterday brought before Justice Dowling, | Cbioroform to the deceased his death will be generalty regretted, particularly when e Gol ‘ape Henry an Before Chiof Justice Robertson. Bt the Tombs Police Cour, for violating the Rxcise law: | £004 40 carts | 270,08 dia sot como under the | @.SOMsNGEF hie fathful services to tie\country of nearly | Towed tuto Norfolk—Eatertalument Inside | foi oUt eusemant and in, 1868 wae. promote int Mees Pardo, Jr., ot. George 4. Orgond ana another, Re- | John Doran, 199 Chatham street; Wm. Studler, 36 New | influence of it; then, gave her ether for about two or half @ century. San, Be ee Ome een ne Lieutenant, In FearOaEy 1863, he a oanlmousl Selvers of the Columbian Insurance Company.—This suit | street; Aaron Pierson, 100 Vesey street; Thomas Gifford, | ‘hree minutes; eee eee Sir Adam Hay Fortress Mo: Feb. 8,°1867, chosen Captain, ef Troop Ay. whic and Iwas directed to replace it with chloroform; s saaiitig 3, 1867. | recently called to assume command of the new Fourth. sas brought to have loss, sustained by the plaintiff on | 7% Vesey street, Pea prmconrs wore, Held in $900 tal shah and Tired about half an ounce of chloroform on a | Tate English papers announce the recent dqpth of this | Better success crowned the efforts to get off the bark on. With Licutonant Colonel Knebel, Major Joba 2 8q ‘@ vessol insured in the Columbian Insurance Company, | Justice Dodge, yesterday, Henry Beneken, of No. 112 folded towel, and held it about two inches from her | baronet at Cannes, on the 18th,ultimo, He was born on | Delaware, ashore on Cape Hen than Was anticipated at Ittner and Lieutenant Patrick Devoy, as Adjutant, ‘est offagainst his premium note dae to that company. Clinton place, ‘wie serie orviolalion of the Excise | mouth; about the same amount was placed on the towol | the 14th of Deccomber, 1795, and married in 1823 to | the time of closing my letter ob uetiees?. The pumps | Colonel Brinker should command the best regiment ip ‘public! the ted servic? of the ~tate & April, 1965, the plaintitr insured a vessel, giving his | MW, in that he did Keop’” tiquor, not having a | &,"ocoul int, form ‘was then replaced by ether, and | Henrietta Callendar, by whom he had several children. | at length got the waler sufficiently low, with the high | ‘Troop B, Third regiment, Captain Boobm, jational Assem! Bin rable April 20, 1866, for the premium. On or be- administered in the usual way; after the ether had'been | Robert, second eon of the deceased, succeeds to- the able a steam fino ball at the Ni Ree ae toih oP Sanucry, 1806, an injory oecaried ts thee | TuncKaxo Dmatana—Jovoph Wallace, Henry Norris | Stministered for one or two minutes the patient stopped | tities and eatatee, which will be shared by an American poor bree ates tees ton - rae sore Med bate on’ Mandar evening Yast On thi causing @ general average loss, on which s claim | and Richard Marsh, the keno dealers, a notice of whose | breathing suddenly, and efforia at ety, Se abet x having married Sali. Ser yet pe a ype cee teem about uetay was! tbo recipient, of x hendeous wateh lan $2,252 arose against this company. Proof of this loss | srret Heraw iration were resorted to to restore her, 7 one o'clock thie morning. On her srrival at Norfolk command. (eas presented March 18, 1966, to the receivers of the vai ta bcbg chests chance’ continued for three-quarters of an hour; I was napa nar there were twelve fect of water in her hold. The FIRST EANADS, GENIAL. MAE, @ompany. After the ices, on the 22d of January, 1866, for cere aren: neice Dat suse Jefferson Mar- | present at the post-mortem examination, and examined Mr. D’Alton. anvihd of thte cont? hee poi ratbes a ah ds By the following urder it will be ved Chat ‘ghe company being insolvent its assets were turned over Police Court, held each to auswer. | the orgavs after they had been removed, and saw no ‘The Irish announce the recent death of this thing for her owners, ahe bein, * hare ® | eral Ward has assumed command of ‘brigade :— te receivers. A Newsrarra Cianx Ounaep wire Exaussununr.— | lesions sufficient to cause death; in my opinion death tleman, distinguished for’ his writings on Irish bis. oot ete iagairian, thd the adpoeatute, ef 4 fou GENERAL ORDERS—wO. 1. ee he 8 )RE, 824 fall opinion, discussing al! | Francie L. Hope, formeriy engaged in the publication was the result of the Inhalation of chloroform. Sorz ee sutineliins, (Ho i6 Well Knewa ee te ities ot pended Gifiary wil pot her in so goed otter 0A ahgrevet Beanguanrans Finer Baicane, NO. 8.2% 7} ‘each other; that the plaintiff: must pay bis note | °ffice- of the late Daily News, was arraigned before Jus- | Charles Boruff Guly sworn, deposed and said:—- the’ arc! of Dublin,” and-an "Essay on the So- ~The ‘s < tia The undersigned hereby sasumen cometand ofthe ten full and come {n for a pro raia share of bis claim on'| tice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yester. | I am assistant potas ae de Hospital; the | oa! and Political State of Ireland from the First to the | guna Pinna wor weet ty Sattnins oe eeeitiad oe | OF EBS o ocr nee:igadier: General ohn W Geese, ihe provision of ibe Revi Staaten eatboriog day afverovn, charged by Henry E. Lynch, sapecin- | shlroform. win ine beeplials made by De Edward ] Twolih Oeatar7.” forthe las samed of which, be 9: | Sam aliyer, tbe poghiat He given gultea varied and'| fsb urmvn, rewpainet: AG: aeney, Quarters : 3 re ony, ant off of mutaal debs and crete dove not apply wo | tendent of Sunday newspaper, with he embersiement } pure, ihe feason that thé islabeled as made | Royal-Ireh Academy. In addition to those mentioned | Diessiy euvertatnment, having & travelling troupe ne, rerod: Tho willbe obeyed and renpectadnecesiogty ‘Ghie case, where vo liability existed on the part of the | of money, from time to time daring two years previous ser ee Dhue in tin oan, Wee oot Deed tone Mr. D'Alton wrote many other works, and was a covirib- science at sparrin; ‘and wielding the Indian on, hed Brigadier General Wi G. W. ‘qompany at the time of the receiver's appointment. | to October last, amounting im all to over $500. The | Some of Dr. Squibb in tin which was poured into { utor tovseveral British periodicals. showed bim in Dest charact agiliet and o Commanding First Tedgment for the receiver, the defendant. money was ‘missod, and neither the nor | these bottles as coming from Ph adelphis, and which 1 brought down the house, He abeee we menstat and | Oswin O'Brien declines the appointment of Aid-de~ Gait te Recover fer a Lost Husband. Mr. Lynch ferret out the-manner in ry Ae ong ao en ‘at the first opera- ‘TWE SUN INSURANCE COMPANY. recent mili wih MoGlade, and from one hundred and | Ce™P, vice Dimock, retired. An ‘lection fer i Before Justice Sutherland. Fray neg eg pene Uy neil | Hon is oe ee re — : twenty-erx ‘at which weight he fought, now | MAlSr snd inspector, vice Hoadiey, resigned. was beld es. nn epee u finding that be was likely to be - TeTONOWY, RADFORD. The Scrip Holders—Market Value of Serip— | weighs one andvixty-two pounds If ho goos'| the Twelfth regiment armory, op Tuesday evening. singular action. den! last October, and could not be found Theodore D. Bradford, M. D., being daly sworn, de- which resulted in the unanimous election of J. wes a wit brought tn ae potted and said:—I reside at Auburn, Me.; I uated Resignation of the Vice President. om mereasing flesh and muscie at this rate he will soon, | yan Nest, f bi ‘engineer on the ‘of ex. * by) © dsaghter in-law s0 recover afternoon, when Mr. Lynch observed | Posie Styl mae: nnd Burecns {a'Marce, | Tie stated in Wall street.that the stock and policy | if be continues in the fistic arena, have to set bimself up | Gen i sivas. 1 ena shana coe oeponads Gta ielenan pore sconazee her ee eee eae toe te eee Aone tre Me ak, | 1865; Ihave been on duty at the Charity Hospital "and | holders of the an Insurance Company are anxious to a championship of the hanvy | Coterel SR! J? unions a tee Uarters of ‘Genera? husband. Counsel defendant-demurred 4 Bellevue Hospital for two years; Iam now house ‘Ward, in East Thirty.first str-et, om Thursday evening. Sue. called In my last ae enone aie lant, tor theoretical Tastroction, “The Weoonds Twelftse letter grand macque- interest at stake; the former, who are chiefly policy hold- rade ball a: Carroll ay on Friday evening. Nearly all Seventy-first and Seventy-sevonth regi and Ss the complaint, os not constituting a sufficient cause of | Crlled 00, Ofictr Giese ae eae ork coe tte 1or | cian at Bellevue Hospital; I have administered chioro- | Dave the concern continue business on sooount of the the fort participated in it A “ “yi coy ee ers also, having paid in fifty per cent of the newly sub- great varicty of quaint, original, and yet tasteful and sented. fo the cave of Fire ates 9. 2 eek oe eation. ‘The facts, a stated by defendant’s counsel, are that | **#mination in default of ball. ; I never was a servant in defendant's ; that ber or THER PsRroRMens IN Tas-“Naxep Drama” ; . rs acetate, tt aoe |_Atomen ov mm Poeromar my mann Da | orf eet eat ore, ant eet | Sr epi hear having vans wcn | PsngySoteal need tenant | ennd ceean hac coy, Sere deere md, very quickly repenting his rash step, abandoned 4 from my experience in the use of chi T think it | would be difficult, if not impossible, for them to get re- | | It was supposed that the George Leary going up the | i, consequence of the great irregularity of the proceed- Qer. That plaintiff obtained an abandonment warrant | *trs, was arraigned bofore Justice Dodge, at the Jeffer- | was'judiciously administered; I did mot assist in giving | insured at the rates they now One of: the heavy | DAY on Friday would return this morning; but sbe bas | ings, orders such to be set aside and the officers to be him to compel him to support her, when he | son Market Police Court yesterday, cbarged with aban- | the chloroform. . ee ccuhe Oeare Unliootents ok tehancanans at are to make her appearance. No explanation of her | roloused from arreat and rotarnod to duty. Pate ot Rar to tenaie tn the fecatiy nf en ae ee TEAR SS OSD EBAY. se, 1 munce me De, tam aa dépomsa ana | *Ot® mulion of dolar epettaen, be tae tesebath a eee pace ay sscallons battalion drill 2 rime 1 3 hy sworn, P jcorvant, ‘much attached to her on account of ber 4 letter was exhibited im eourt in which Mr. | gait: 1am a graduate of the Collegeof Physiciann and | ed she eat an Saterday requestivn the sure, | Arrival of aColored Regiment from Texne— Pag rg te I he gen gh oye te Guitureintes fust she was enticod away by her friends, HE eT et aay eho ake | Surgeons since last October; I am now assistant surgeon sdemt of the’ te artment to examine into | Replacing Lightho: Ligh ies, of twelve files fi ported, numbering som fhe urged her to bring this sult and’ thus obtain | ®2 engagement on the stage or to obtain any other em- | S'cttewue Hospital; I have in aduinistering | (ce aisin of the oumpanp, may have becn intlueuced 1a the Toor ee, swipe "nd | ‘tree hundred muskets. Colouel Parmele instructed the Sueething from ber father-in law, who. ie re- | Ployment which would not degrade the family, provided | Chloroform about twelve times, and ether about twenty: | fic action. by the fect oF ‘his Being. thy President ot a | ueys DasPinced by the Kee, Sic. betalion ip, Rpveral, tmportant, ap whch the that she woul apply at any theatro at'which he % duahe< Ps Feb. 4, 1867. es cea Ti, Mg aa ad alae | eng wea ay teey ntmscanabimene | Sty teal eget atampiarai, | Wagon tak ri aeummenAma hve nt | yy wnt Uaed Sn eee ren, | es dy rake ef acaee Persea ok is second member rama’? com- Hh, i 3 Sey ean lett Sees tte! | psy eho apeate ear tno Tantei cous | Shoemart raat; Lia Gan | °° rae manana COMPA aug | Cenl Perkin commaning, avd berths marin | pany ian te eatind nr is ine po before Justice who warned plaintity not | Sbarged with abandoning his wife, “Blaisdell was held | lictaistored the frst; in my opinion the chiorotorm | power enone sqasdation, ana, if jaticiensts should | on the steamer Mississipp!, from Now Orleans, which | Wort ron? severe: indiiposilion, the” command, de- annoy defendant's family any more, and finally, that | * >#!l for examination. was judiciously administered, and at the pationt’s own | £0 they believe thas sou end ‘be left to divide | Place they left on the 28th ult., intending to go to Baiti- Volved upon Brevet Lieutenant Coloael Rockerfeller, who far from enticing plaintiff's hosband away from her, | Tas Kxrrz.—Philip Schmidt was arraigned yesterday | request. unvag tae. more for final payment and discharge. There being no | exercised the men in the flankings, wheelings, march- bad offered.a home both to her and her hus- | before Justice Shandiey charged with having on the TRSTIMONY OF DR. HAMILTON. « . In regard to the statement pablicly made that the greater | steamer here to convey them.to their intended destination ing by companies, breaking into column and she manual ‘ 80 long as they chose to live in the family. The Frank Hastings Hamilton, M. D. being duly sworn, ‘those ” arms. Gencral Ward bei B ‘after's brief presentation of the facts and an in | Previous day stabbed Jacob Wiehe, of No. 4 avenue B, | geposod and said-—I am one of tho surgeons’ of Belle: weinioel boldeey Dar patslagrer vino bought on epecuier | oWing to the irfogular ranning of the Baltimore steamers teed Ohonel Hockerfoller weeded We etanand of the complaint, ordered judgment for the | in the face and arm and about the with a knife, | vue H Professor of the Principles of Surgery, | tion at a low ficure, it is asserted by many that very little | on account of the ice in the Chesapeake Bay, it was | 10 that olticer with the usual honors, General W: ‘on the demurrer. tnflcting upon him severe injariea, ‘Schault was com- | Miltary Surzéry, &e., in Bellevue Medical College; on | of the ‘scrip bas been sold ince the ugly remorscon | found Deaeeay to dlambare (be 7, ere, aad order | accebied the same, and for ths purpose of ‘nat P COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. dAnusry OF -ALi2GED BosoLats.—Threo individual, | McGlenen, was admitted © Bollevue Hospral: having, | Sie I ae eerie Te what tind of security Puever | wnem.t0 Camp Hamilton, where they willbe paid of and | Tenant and tue {oed\ogsend trlge asoorting to Shaler's AND pu nals, | jost a latge portion of her nose, said to have been bit- | wast Wt when there is any doubt about ites discharged within two’ or three days This regiment | Memnod for thd Springlield musket. The scoommeda- mishaps bax G0 Pitbestet named respectively Robert Cusick, Thomas Golden snd | ten o bys negro in a brawl; upon examinaggn it-| speculators have no particelar fancy for sctip, as numbers about seven hundred officers and men. They | tims for apectatons im the arsenal drill-room are very: bie pate. Jacob Smith, were arraigned at the Essex Market Police | was decided that an tor. an artidclal nose | inactive generally rege werden foment nthe ore Bie merase ‘Texas, hasing been museca’ oor. as the prosent,soais ware pat up by the deventy- Patrick Broten was indicted for aaault and baitery, | Court yesterday charged with being concerned in the | should be made; accoeingly, oh Hi TN oe airway ase | athe aaarket MARERE YALU OF THE SCRIP. | ober | commandant of the department. | Few colored regiments ol ith cs uaik sasoreetaaseinas eterna n burglary in the Eleventh ward early on Sunday morning caahes te he ‘amphithestre of Bellovee Price ip up oo have a more gallant record than this one. It was with ae "4 Fe complainant, ander the circumstances, desired the | iagi, the particulars of which have already appeared in = PI Hospital, \ | was as followa:— the army before Petersburg, and went to Texas with the | Peight so that a battalion cas inanmovre iD more space, Somency of the court to be extendéd to him. the'Hiexau. Justice Shandley committed them tempo- | Bed, bet, Place’ eo ny ee a rscctog epee. | 180% 0.091% 1804, T3080 | twenty-ifth army cotpae'phne’ M liae ‘boom on” dusy, isa tok meet trees GONG) Cope kag Jobn Kelly was charged with felonious assault and | Tarily to enable the special detective of the Eleventh | tion of integument {rom tho forehead and transferring pobdens oss tans te aed since. Fegiment. werd ‘Tompkins Market, the lamen Betiery, The District Attorney was ready to goon, but | Rrecinch, by whom they were arrested, to procure ad- | ie 19 the nose; ‘no teffecs followed the use of the | always bring’ the highest pevoes. The amount of, cock of Copan a Berd Gated Se tere Pag tae ser Colonel V Yves elven to us that the reqs ” anesthett operation ; e tegume! lows «. provide next. pry ery ares counsel for the accused the case | 4 Coniocs Cask—A somewhat novel casa, was tne | speedily and every circumstance aie ne — mpeg” gerlscing = large number of buoys in the Elzabeth, Ee Neen oka din COLONEL FARRAR, William McBain, felonious assault and . ‘The | subject of investigation yesterday at the Fourth District | Complete success; @ few days later I constructed | 1863... jansemond And James rivers and Chi eBay, 4 very gouddrill of the first division—Companies A Columma nasi and modelled more completely the top of papeeren fees Sas Lewksiens by Be, ae toe. Nearly | aud E—ot this regiment was beld at the ‘armory on Tues- Sompiainant not being able to bo found by sub- | Police Court. Anton Hills, said to be a man of consider- | tne nose without using an anesthetic; February 4, one 3 renii Clerk, the case was, on the motion.of the District | abje wealth, was arraigned on the complaint of Philopena | month trom the date of the operation, T:proposed to | 3° Saaliseny” tortsart 'y View President of the Astor | Spesdily taken to replace the lishtshtps and lighthouses. Peri or rg bby Puion Coospany Khe oa, vy ey’ ag Sa batch of indictments, | Waker, of No. 641 West Fifty-fourth street, who charged | Compicte the operative procedures by separating the | Mutual—a marine insurance company, now wo 5 lg Byes lection for captain at the armory on Monday evening. famong the prisonors arraigned to plead was Robert Rich: | bim with entoring, on the 30th of January last, her | Pedicle by which the new nose remained attachod to the | ence—has succeeded Edward R. n Mlakeman, the late papular commander of the | Lieutenant R. H. Pascal was elected to\ that post, vice fans mead eas ve eae ees bed » her | forehead, and restoring to the pesition from which it had | @ent of the “Sun,” that gentleman having the | George Leary, bas Just taken command of the Niagara,’ | Rowe, promoted major, and St. George R. an alo pean hung for the murder of Harry | SPartments in her absonce and stolen from a drawer of a | been removed, as is my custom in similar onsen; at ten | office after a term of many years. running between York, Norfolk and Richmond, Tamales tap ciated Slated Livaterean, 4 wes om an indictenent fer oy pa a ware re pee] o'clock aa a gree Fyrom == Lew ampitbeatro 4 and hn gee dates maton age? ofa of the George Leary. ELEVENTH REGIMENT, GERMAN RIFLES, peared | accompani e female nu: wo house ; TO Ae ait error eyPleaded not guilty, and | from the statement of Philopena that abe bad tea liv- | and myself, and was laid upon the’ operating tables her BOARD OF EDUCATION, Blakeman, He is careful and discreet end tnorougaly | ,2y,ceneral Orders No. 1, Colonel Maidhol, being re .ing with Anton for some time as bis wite, having re- | clothes were loose about her waist, and there was nothing reer up in the daties of sea navization, and bis new positioa | General Aspinwall, aesumes command of his —— ceived from him'a promise of marriage, but he becoming | about ber neck; @ blanket was thrown over ber bady | APPFepriations tor the Current Year—The | will udd largely to the pupularity of this outside ment, The regiment wii make ite annual with COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. enamored ot another iady consideraply, younger and and extremities, and I directed the house surgeons Raising of Teachers’ Salarios, &c. Telegrams received from Baltimore and Annapolis this | overcoats, on Friday, the 22d inst, to celebrate Wash- ror more attractive forsoo! appearance and married | to give her first a little chiorof th ‘The Board of Education met last evening, Commis. | Morning give no intelligence of the arrival at either | 11 ¢1on’ Boranon Covat—Tauat Tenu.—Part 1.—Adjourned | the new love. Philopena immediately commenced an | the mes it is my almost sata "Seine lunar ueLeen previdin Place of ule steamer George Leary, leaving bere on Fri- | teagan, YOURTR BRIGADE. Monday next. Part 2.—Nos. 2992, 3120, 2558, | action against Anton for breach of promise, which was | when ether can be obtained to give it alone as an anes- p a day evening. As the George Appo'd has been tele- Generai Shaler having been commissioned to 1840, 2906, 2078, 1964, 2974, 2976, 2950, 2905, 3014, | subsequently settled by his paying $50 in cach and exe- | thetic, using chloroform for afew excoptional cases, and | _ Commissioner Mittsa moved that tho Committee on | graphed as arriving at Baltimore on Satarday, itm diM- | confmand the First division, General Aspinwall relin- 3000: ap cuting the document above referred to, the note being | thengiving it ouly im moderate quautity; this has ‘been | Teachers be instructed to inquire into the propriety of | Cult to conjecture the rause of the non-arrival of tho } guishes the temporary command of the same, rétiring Covnr—Cmnourr.—Part 1.—No civil calendar, | drawn payable six months from date, and the agreement | my practice and my teaching ever sco the introduction | raising the salaries of the principals and. vice principals | Mp'¥, unlces she has met with some disaster, | with the best wisnes of the entire corpe, He has iesuec and Terminer will be in session. Part Il.— | stipulated to pay Philopena the sum of $6 weekly fi f this latter agent; notwithstanding the opini Toe schooner Bucepifalus, : Faso, 1118, 1288, 1900, 1214, 1312, 1514, 1516, Sia, | Subyeae PlRiopena kept these collaterals ia's tia bus. | Seived tye arse nioporton ot iy prateesoeal tee, | Of the primary and female grammar schools sorted cargo from Providence, 1, to Baltimore, in at. | ‘he following order: 1830, 1382, 1334, 1842, 1244, 1350, 1952, 1954, 1356, | in her bureau drawer, aud upon one occasion so informed | that chloroiori: may be given in entire in army The Finance Committee presented a report submitting | tempting to get to Baltimore, got blockaded in the ice GENERAL ORDERS XO. 1. Part IIL. —Nos. 526, 138, 1069, 865 fi i J 4 bad ‘Sho was also driven aehore near Tangi Hxapguarters Fourtu Bricabe, Fresv 1148, 1156, 305, 800, tis, his” 435, 685, ‘aot, =, sean bas Dns my pote ig, age go ona caalivoe qunioeths mee moe "oe anniherte | the nocesmry appropriations for educatioual purposes Island by | the moving ten but got off without ‘mach deme N. G8. N. Y.. Naw Yous, Fed. * 653.” ‘ Spee: . ve Apemgom pal y ame ey teagon for deviating | top 1967, and concluding by recommending the adoption | axe. Her disabled condition has compelled her to turn | prigade “the'Commandian General desires to express bie 4 threatened to steal thei. Upon the day they were | from my own tisual practice in this case was, that owl iPactaL Tene. —Demurrers.—Nos 12, jon to . on tue fo se the peat back and put into Norfolk for repairs. Several schoon- | enure satisfaction with the manner in which the affai 2, | stolen Philopena had occasion to go out, «nd during her | to the wound on tue forehead and nose the cone con- | of the following resolution : p Of the brigade have been conducted ‘by Coronel aMaldboe, © BA. lennes of Law, &e.—Nos. 116, 205, 140, 144,81, 149, | absence August Hartrot says he ¢aw Anton in her room | taiuiug the other could not be made to cover the enti That ers leaving here retently for Baltimore, are blockaded 150, 162 to 163 inclusive. * "| aanding atthe bureau with some pepers in his Lad, | face so as to excludo properiy the atmospheric air withe | moneys Tor the. Year 1967. be ‘and the samme te bereer. | i2,the ice, and some considerably damaged. Colonel Masinet eaaeean SommmeA ot hie 1 Court or Common Pieas—Triat Trax.—Part 1.—Nos, | Justice Kelly committed Anton, temporarily admitting | out expos’ xg tose raw and sensitive surfaces appropriated for ke several purposes apd in the amounts The steamer Virginia is announced as having made | Wile in command of the division the undersigned has rex 677, 670, 239, S11, 600, 379, 540, 888, 595 ‘i . ui ; , ids the trip safely up the James river to Richmond, This See; S00! S00 Part a—Rew, 14a, B74 B15; S76, 282 | eae ie new daar ey zumination will bo had im Whe | to Maealiy, was A ce eight Inches tance | Rerein named, and paid as may be. required, subject 0 | shows the breaking up of the ice tn the nver. Gee nndtrom the oheare of the division iy, that he ‘gon’ S70, 988, 1165, 452, 506, 408, G04, 583 A ae jotr | the by laws and regulations of this Beard governing pay. Srould be leaving & duty unperformed did'he not take thie. cent o'r arb Tinwotan “Mane Monabas | Ausro Hoows Teves Annesem.—Mary Miler end | 8.%h0 Soci oiauetomale par a rou tng OF CATA TERPLE, Sere ere eases, ee, tat and Wiltlm Gordon, manslaughter in the fourtn do. | Mary Scanlan, alias Smith, who, it is alloged, are noto- | Dostrile and trough the open and ‘expanded wings of epee Tuut: particulary these of Major Wiliace B. Bends A.'D. O- gree; William McCormack, same offonce; Henry Wag- | rious house thieves amd well known to the police, were | the cone: I believe that these circumstances would Mra. Martha G, Temple was recently buried in New | and acting Division Inspector. Ber, felonious assault and battery; Patrick Kenny, do ; | yesterday arrested by oflicer Sparrow, of the Broadway | éfeatly delay, if not absolutely prevent anesthesia from Orieans, and her funoral was attended by Gonerals ‘General LLOYD ASPINWALL. Ciatkgon H. Voorhees, robbery inthe frst degrees Lewis | ene ee i nen naa of the Tourtocnth prociner, | stiet: Liett ite room @ moment to look after come of . Mower, Hatch and Kirby, and Dumber of the | Rosser Tstom, Major and Brigade Inspector. Ban grand larceny. The prosecution will he con- J ' | the preparations for the operation, and oa returning loyalists of that city. ‘was the wife of Captain C. H. RIGHTH REGIMENT, COLONEL CARR, Incted by Mr. Hali and his ascistant, Mr. Gunning 8. | and iocked up at the central station. It appears that the | found the patient making a yey of noise, talking shop. ple, of the Lag Smeg: omg her - death was The division drills of this regiment are held at they ) Jr . two women were discovered coming out of the basement | 8d throwing her bands and feet about, as is usual when by the fatigues | it to his efforts to reg! ental armory weekly, under command of a field of No. 211 Mulberry street, when several children, who | the ether bas taken a effect; one of the house where his life was in danger from . The Board of Examination for non-commissioned BROOKLYN LAW COURTS. ived them running off, pursued Mary Scanian to | S2tgeons was then jing the cone of ether over the rebels. Temple has been a soidier of | officers met at the armory on Monday evening, when it cub — oi Eroaway, where toe on the Adams Expres Com. | mouth only; the chloroform, as I was informed, baving service in the United States Army. In one | made some soarching inquiries into the military quali- States Commissioner’s Court. y’suillce and was arrested, while her companion, | been given previous to my retorn to the operating room; of the lato war he was danger- | fications of its warrant o mH. Before Commissioner Jones. Stary Miller, was seized by several women until the of- | $h© nostrils were open ard much the largest por- receiving « ball in bis right lung, a | McIntyre has been elected Ga) of E, vice TOR ALLEGED WHISKEY ficers came up. On the premises in Mu' ‘street | Hon of ether was escaping by the mdes of the the ‘and the carrying away of a pag of onel; and it Kd. The United States va, M Matvany was | (from which they bad been seen to make their sudden | ope® mouth of the cone, where also an abund- shell. After recovering from these wounds | ward premoted it Wm. s Hugh Mulwany.—Matvany @xit), being searched, a large quantity of wearing apparel | @nce of fresh air was admitted; I directed no the service in a of Illinois | H. Heathcoat bas been clected in of Company G, pocorn Some time since oa a charge of having an illicit | and other articles were found secreted in the basement, oven mode ¢ atsilaisiration, bat waited about h cavalry, and rendered, distin guia secvioce in Kant vice Robinson, Promoted Balen. Anew Company 1 tb ‘@til) in bis house ON street es had evids pera. ve ml (probab utes from ime Tennessee as a scout, again inded. @ | being organized ment place P sh stl roan aay Gar ep Sony to cntaytog them off, ee ee commencement of exhibition of the close of the war found him in service with his regiment | transferred to cavalry nae, under direction of Ser- taken before Commissionor Jones, and gave bail inthe that sbo was more eum of $500 to answer. Hi for sa rally, Tturned to the table containing the of «. Union man from _ Tennesses, “THIRD REGIMENT, BREVET GENERAL BENDIX. examination yesorday, but he failed, Pry od 4 nad it TRIALS AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS. ments and selected ray knife for the operatic thence to the Uppor Red river country | An clection for Major, viee Van Hooen, wae bay Soy om | fent to the Graad Jury, Ses acain and approaching the patient im planting in partnership with some | held at the ‘regimental armory, Masonic Hall, on Tues- Mates v4. Frederick Fugleeang.—This case There were no cases of importance before the Police | lad ceased to breathe; the house surgeo: citizens of Sevier county, Arkansas, where, in | day evening Lievtenant George W. Hamilton, ». Sine called by Commissioner Newton, whea it was stated Commissioners at their trial sitting yesterday. discovery at (he same moment; both th appropriated, souegennos of tbe great iene etic be eertied veteran officer {fi the late war, was elected to said post i. 7 ‘was so ill that he was unable to leave Complaints were made against officers John Elliott were standing beside her head and had not the over eee le, calling Oleees aiesnmetees It will be remembered an for Major was heid. aaeee. ea ag was therenpon adjourned. pom al! local board | labor unmolested. a luced him a last November, and Captain Cox ing therefrom the: beg ha Dem, tion and Levan. —The and Jas, W. Haire ing, as alleged, so neglected | co entarge and im- | very eovsiderable crop of cotton, once game was fet aside. 4 feild ‘of the Zouaves, me cases Ma, Tilton and Levan, | their duty as patrolmen on the night of the Sist ait, as wane greet oy BR when most other | as now constitated, eannot be excelled in discipline. revenue, was conciuded yesterday Fy to have allowed a burglary to be committed on the fh pron are ay Ree pom Rag ay er] ao sniasioner Newton. ‘The Commissioner stated that under promises 441 West Forty-seventh street. The officers bad Mad ho Gon aubjosted to a orien of poreonitions ‘Tae Lane Toxwen.—The Chicago Tribune of the 4th, the evidence he could not do otherwise than noid al) | Were reprimanded, anal bacon SESS Se cereenened on every ‘and attempted on | instant The work om the tunnel proper has been. three of the accused to await the action of Patrick Whalen, @ coach driver, charged officer Goss. several oocastons, during one of wh ‘h pleted, it now to receive the pure, Sury the Grand | ine, of the Twonty-second precinct, with having refused Py Fe which he completed cat ad a ye ATi in A " Phe United States District Court. to arrest the driver of s col cart that was matic hool furniture | go ‘without The shambers excavated at various distances for the ac. Before Judge Kened Griven against the complainant's coach, near the Ton: whic! de- the workmen, bave all been filled and, 4 Het, - Wana who ceed nh he aut com: of mem, bave and The following named geutiemen were empanelicd ag that bed ‘eel sootae-anh of ont ‘river, and on Ao Psoby sive 7 Ayn there will be epomeig ht ike @ Grand Jury yeeterday:—Walter S Griff'th, foreman; | When informed of the fact tbat he bad driven against en Pry in gett! family and ‘out of | water to come in ae ee mo The William M, Thomas, James N. King, William G. Boggs, | 'Y? ©7#ed, he was too far away to bo reached, . tha oma, be oui ot have done so well at the shore end has been for its duty, and. Daniel D, Whitney, Edward Miller, © H. Tiebout, N Foy Py hs “was granted an escort of twenty men by General | the walls extended as high as ‘pew drift will permit. Charles F, Mackenzie, John Teare, James H. Kidder, ¥. | of tue se Laue Donvesey benerites « ney style et ball of eee a | ae oe the. Matera aa eens | rite cre boing pushed forward ‘as: raplcly ua the wiotry peste, mn the St. Louis 1 bes a new siyle of Dill of into her | return with the t ed, gine are - ao wintry ene eee ‘alentine, EB. Ketchum, Pt, W. Om ‘Change the lat of Fob- murderer has bean | command of Brevet Major Granger, he found | weather will permit. The main gate ‘and the drift ron” A in, HL HL Dicken- . He saye:—'Thie new bili of Iading differs from to be 8 nan of disso- | his boas vacant, bis young wife and infact driven | from it to the tuamel are nearly completed. Thougt son, Wm, Edsall, Geo, G. Saxe, & T. Moulton, Fred. A. important, particulars; | wae to take rofuge among .the freedmen some miles | some time will be required to finish the surroundings, gat ty se 9 ne the old style reads | now applied to each side of the {nto the interior of Arkariste, and a youne man in bis nd pet eveez iting tn sulpannes Oe 0 leas term of tar j Benedict then an charge to tl new “Tn ap- Saeeea te tae Yad crete ima of the 6th inst gamed Davidson, who had also served in the | vice, our citizens may rejoice that they have not to re. 7% to the cases which would come before sty’ rd Ay tegen Sad precenre Ley Meg 4 raraliva, Ue mised lad, has naw aliens main in suspense for the ure of water, The tem- b= rae reference to the <r per feed | yg serving no effects from the ‘to have | being murdered. His horses and cotton were porary to the tunnel, near the place whero of pies tals of tow ited States hd of mevigates, aside and the manipulations were resumed; her Owing toil feeling of his pertuer in the planting business, aa’ the former ‘wator is procured at the present time, will enable lary for the Court of Oyer and Terminer, saying the sbird that fm the | were more purple; with was driven # taken away into the interior of the country, The force | engineers to attach the suction pipes and fll the old ‘naagt he lot sos, ea he tenant Sn nd | ani ati Sin" ty "ten "aaah | bey chaos ren ee a sa | ve gr San (ing maka tae | See aperomane Sele Fa _ an * ™ io La way |. Wi were iu i) map| . ‘Weis AtLeRion particulary to the violations of the fiaiod the lunes.’ ajdine the reavirasees movements | birth 1 8 child ia the = Ter @d reconstructed Jobnsonians, who peek F in num- f fraite may be reached before thot time