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% : #5) procure the extradition of the prisoner. (The witgéa Tore ihe oriminal code Hi at Og re nk tt changed “th Se lows Le * Prowe-examined—I understand PART 3. ef aw Indina Agency—Continaa- sar SP ond: amen bambhes ofthe Label Casc—The Case Opened for | perfectly, only that my P) isa seit; I ‘am perfectly able to transiate into Ger- w % Before Judge E. D. Smith. ‘and from German into Hungarian glenn WW, De Puy ve. Otiver P. Harford ot ol—The | of the courts in, Hangary are neon For Rearing of case, in which the plaintiff charges the | foretyn countries who do not speak 3 it 9 not us @pfendputs with having written two libellous letters stat- | necessary to bave courts img that vouchers, fled by plaintiff in the Bureau of In- sci part nu ate of he pro J bare, igen 8 ‘Gian Afigirs at Washington, regarding transactions in the dsty: Fa the . ¢ prisoner : wife was arrested 3 his wit Pawnee Reservation in Nebraska, and of which plaintif’ = pts 2 eeenmeenenes; bie r+ ie Sy al ibe wag wok be ae rs house; after cause bis extradition; I. eame over here for that purpose to prov gt de meal as his lawyer I dered bim ap upright, man ; according to ee did; T have not brought the alleged forged bills with me. : reat? did not bring the forged bills with ‘Court, in the proceedings in bankruptey, j Otherwise the Court would consider the hearing of the case was adjourned til! Sat- 5 urday, The Charge of Embezzlement of $500,000 against a United States Treasury Agent. Before Commissioner Betts. ‘The case of George N. Carleton, who is accased of hav- ‘Mg embezzled certain money and property, to the amount of half million of dollars, belonging to’ the ‘Cross-exam the1%h of January by Mr. Hurford, the United States, while acting in the capacity ofa Treaspry agent in Momphis, Tenn,, was catled on for farther ex- ef Jadian aneee many fh 7 Keep an l. Gount; besides the money aliu ti Mr dao amination yestorday at twelye o/clock, Seneasehent | Sah 000, ue 5) een there | dir, Samuel G. Courtney, United States District At- Sere about a hundred accounts. making Up thie $45,000, | tornoy, appeared on behaif of the.goverament, and Mr. 0 TORRONE SHAD FF ope | Carietcn is defended by Mr, James T. Brady and Mr. kins Fl gee Marg 0 manned Per. Charlea Donohoe. pee 206 stating are q that ho had not received as ramenysiating | | Ms. Brady sail he wished a postponement for one by $60; two vouchers for my then read. The let. | ory pean to the writing of the: 3 Io him to goto Washington and examine n reforenes to thia case. He supposed that Se iar eee meen paid 4 no objection to that course, $a00 for te sexing aie Pohoat ion et | | Mr. Courtney replied ‘that be hal not the least objec- Poca adlans aa ks mY ito ae sehool teacher to the } tion if Colonel Titns, who was going to Europe by the malutained. 10 scheol Ga the, Yodlnn fewer as P42 | steamer of Wodnesday, was not futher required. mot remember bey neg ation; Ido |“ Eolonol Titus observed that he thought he would not Thad not complied, Mite the: rales et ioe en coceante | be farther required, and drawing some papers out of an i witnestés roe . envelope handed them to Mr, Courtne! poetbrnj tes, Broun ft when T paid che ia. | Me MS trmny: stated thas he wished to put those dians their annuity: | voucher was suspended because ah ARMENAE ion conten 1; anomber | papers? They were official documents, the dofendant’s appomtment as ‘Treasury Agent and Acting & Jabor were suspended va the ground that | syryeyor of Customs at Memphis, and his acceptance of my accoants, Ae he. axcepiell * ie Pe seme. to. in Mr. Horford's let- Mr. Bratty—There {sno objection. The tact may be taken as admitted. Mr, Couriney—I do not object to the adjournment; But may Foxpress a hope that Mr. Brady will proceed with the cave as rapidly as possible? Mr. Brady—I am most anxious todo so, Isball, I think, proceod to Washington on Friday. The edjournment of the case for a weck was then agreed to. other grounds than charge ” forgery made in that letter, ‘to thé record, but Mr. Dole, the Commissioner, told me, in point of fact, that the cbicf grownds for the ‘waspension were those letters; I made explanations in ‘Fagard to those items, bat tere wero none of them pnid; ‘Were was an order that no part of my account should i ‘be paid until this matier with Mr. Hurford was settled; em tbe 25th of March I ordered a number of items 10 "The Charge Against a Lawyer. tee transferred from my individual account to theagency |. The onse of Wellington Wilmot, who is charged with ‘mgpount; the amount transforred was $48 44; that was | having forged certain papers im reference to the dis- pot the whole of my private account; the name ‘“Har- ford ani Brother,” signed on the vouchers, was signed charge from the army afa man named James Allen, @y NR Hayes; it was nota rule of the dopartment | was called on. Several witnesses deposed to the effect Shat the principal should sign; it is.usual in business for } that the colored bov, Danie] Martin, who brought Allen's the collecting agent of a lirm to give a receipt; after | discharge to Mr. Wilmot, for the purpose of obtaining these vouchers were made out, and be’ore! leit Ne- | the bounty upon it, was always called Allen by the de- ‘Densks Territory, I settled up wy private account with | fendant, and that they bad seen Mr. Wilmot him Mr. Hurford; 1 settled with him (or ali the goods I | money under that nawe. The farther hearing Will be ‘had’ ordered; when 1 loft Nebraska there was no | taken up to-day. Present witen Tyatd Hayeethe goose COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERA wi es A . Redirect—On Breau Of Aprit I ordered goods from —— The Liability of a Wite for the Contracts of Her Hasband Unon His Disappearance. Before Justiceu Daly, Brady and Cardozo, Jéeeph Stouvencl, ef ad., vs. Margaret A. Stephens.— This cnuse was referred, and a trial had before a refereo, Mr. Hurford'to the amount of $226; ‘before those goods were delivered ] was removed; there was an arranze- ment between eend myself that ho should take the goods and pay for them; | did not take ‘weeeipte (rom for my individval account, because 1 paid him, not in money, but in barness,-which be to sell for me; Commis: of Indian Affai fe = Wola" ens eae abepension ae who reported 1m favor of the plaintiffs forthe amount claimed, $2,250. Jrdgmeit was entered, and on ap- peal by defondant reversed by the General Term of tis court. A new ttia! was had before another referce, who reported in favor of defendant on her coverture set up in the answer, The action wag againsy the defondant as surety for one Charles Brady on a made to y jntifis. The question Pert! is i, to the Nability er ia payome.untii tho charge of pa! letters was ex. we admitted that all ‘0 be cleared up. ie for the planuit. : ofthe ust bart of |S Swite tor the eowteasta sband pon his d noe ae oy the fact of his de baving ves. gaging, | Been prove, but fapte, by hi having been tor sonde “opening speech for the + oo severed , . f ‘wore merchants Fhe pains soy from the of the referee them, | gronnd that of wont fo sus- pena menpeag or tain the vn a THe alt "of tse Haband’ of had defendapt. Decision reserved, norount if te the store, iu Me Llusford's of : % » the Bookkeoper ta of the Trial of Charles B. Mannal dual account te the for the Killing ef Heury Scblener—Verdict of Guilty of Murder in the First Degree. Before ‘ Indge Russel. z » The trial of Charles B. Manual for the alleged murder Sisaper. eae: to the firnt'aa porsible, Seen De Mr wrote to N. R. | of Henry Schiesser, in Thompson street, was concluded fap acis Rae ee ioek wis ime yesterday im the General Sessions. Assistant District “pay account, snd not the | Attorney Hutchings called witnesses to prove the iden- ‘apd accordingly pay him $100, | tity of tho body, tracing st from thé drug store to the aid Z his pen account, After De Puy agency oon Were suspended by the ‘various reasons, but only iwo items ‘were suspended in consequence of the writing of these letters. Mr. Fullerton conciuded by saying that the Counsel for the defence then called a voung colored mao, namod Frank Lang, who swore that on the Satur- day ‘night of the occurrence he was pessing through Thompson street, and om looking down into the base. e@videuce of libel wag of the weakest aad most trivial | mont he saw the German (the deceased) have a hammer in one hand and somethit listened im the other; eopelfbe testimony. of Mr. Lamer, taken hy commission, | saw tno deceased shaking bis finger, and afterwards he ‘wae then read. Mr. Lamer was bookkeeper to Huriord | struck tho prisoner witty the hammer twice; once in the &Co,, at Omaba, at the time of the transactions in- | forehead, and once on the back of the head. volved in the suit. The deposition stated that there Assistant District Attorney Hutchings put this witness Bp ian between Hurford & Co. and Mr. De shtongh @ searching crose-examination. He admitted 4 been | his individual and his agency accounts, in Mareh, | that he had arrested, but declined to answer the individual account was open and unsettled, | whether he had been in the Penitentiary or the State and there was a balance of $89 due to the firm; when j * Mr. Hurford went East he requested Mr. Lamer ‘There was a medical witness summoned for the do- to" Collect “this” amount, and le wrote — to | fence, who failed to appear. 80; Hayes collected Counsel for the prisoner summed up the case, and, at the conclusion of his remarks, Dr. Alfred Powell was sworn and examined—He test:- fied that iast Saturday he was called upon by the prison- er’s counsel to visit Manual in the Tombs; he found » Slight contusion on the frontal bone, with @ small ciqatrice and also a wound on the posterior portion of the statement | the head; the wounds conid not have been inflicted over was then put | three months, and must have been done by a blunt he had } jnstrament; the hammer shown could have produced the wounds. The Agsisiant District Attorney called officers Fiold and Pickett, whe swore that when Manual was arrested he did not Uh anand ead Mr. Hutch g3 then proceeded to sum up the case for x to do eS ar nd sent it Omaha by Mr. Mc- ;@8 agent for the Pawnee Indians, Mr. De Puy account io ae and closed it in May, deposition then jed minutely the trane Hurford Brothers and Mr. De Puy, both ‘tu Dis individual and te capacity. ~ The deposition of ‘were not of material importance. the tion. ‘The Jury listened to his able and olo- The Mr. Dole was here pat im evidence. | qu ment with unremitting attention. Mr, that the accousts of Mr. De Puy Indge an able charge to the jury. Ho Thad bee for other reasons than the allega- } rst called their attention to certain principles of law tives mm the letters written by Mr. Hurford. | which should govera them in considering the testimony, He De Puy’s accounts had been | such as, that the presumptions at the commenoement of Iatonoly il die bad beon suspended more the trial were mnigavor et the accused; that where rea- on end confusion than from } sonable doubts are entertained of the guilt or innocence other cause. of @ criminal offence, doubts were to be ““Tcecart then adjourned ustil this moming at ted vudwes it favor of the prisoner; and that if Teasonable OMTED STATES’ COMMISSIONER'S COURT. ‘The further hearlag of the charge against Adoiph | gaven Nuced “aguas Of the fectimsay, wad appued tee ‘William Schwarts, who is accused of having forged com- Spee wh gn we to bya mercial bille of exchange to the amount of one bi ——— Tn lye ( daged ond cizty thousand flories at Gromwardein, in Hun. ea yy ge oy, wes fesumed yesterday at three o'clock, before * = ‘Laroogue appanred as;counse! for the Austrian gov- Se rar Dittenhoofer defended the pris. we acer ro yee Charles F. De Loosey, the Austrian Consul, was Sa (No, san Scveewe CocrtT—Cmawezns, —Nos. 22, 36, 48, 60. 3096, hearing of the the documents, and I of of the courts, was exam, made translati of the general calendar at 62, German. i fag pte nas | fwd ey Covrt—Triat —Part 1—Adjourned for he was not | the term. Part 2—Noa 1984, 2008, 3006, 81390, | Sciam Set that {odo sor | 3194, 2018, 2020, 2688, 2978, zbe4, sito, obos. Pr. om the part of the , Faised a a to the documents, contending that QROOKLYN COURTS. executed according to the — of Austria and the United United States District Court, Refore Judge Benedict, objections, but de | pcerty & Byrves ve. The United State, —The distillery = Tint eee of Fogerty & Byrnes, at the corner of Richards and Com- metce strects, was seized about a month since, and every- Laroeque then proceeded to reed thing on the premises Was confiscated by the govern- ne ge gre feet, "The Completeani claimed thes’ the asteurd - | was illegal and. the government no to ‘of the wit. | the . The cage was tried before a jury 7 ‘conrt that cal a verdict was rendered in favor of gov. orged, United States Clreuit Conrt. Mouey, the American Mine | + The United States Circuit Court was opened yenterday, isonet. | frage Benedict presiding; but, owing tothe fact that the Baron Steven | District Attorney was in the District Court, the discharged until Tuesday next, ited States Comminsionerw Court, Refore Commissioner Jonen. United Staten vs, Albert Smith. —Tho accused was placed on trial yesterday ona charge of carting Wicit spirite fears; Ihave | from the disullery of Friel & Co., in Hudson avenue, the 17th of November, Inspector ©. A. Meade teatit of the to having arrested the accused on above wen ulvays fount to barrels of whiskey on 4 “ Jury ¥ is cart. againet the whtetey Deonsee dhe they came from was , bocanise a licensed establiehment, proceed: cross-examination witners testified that he was bar arta sth deiery tthe fms foe Whlebey om tO te what area en a ey Tomnallng ‘to implicate per ena. joer ry of the absence ‘An tt hae te break up the Micit ih etebe wena semen for the seizure of the img apewor in lasers te | were anton Yeoerday forthe aeT00t9 er wrensert wHnkEn aT FEBROARY 2. ts distitieries, all of which have ree Ne. 111, York street; Awo distilleries been THE FIRE INSURANCE INTEREST. of the United aad : Fire Underwriters. nian Brides The annual meeting of the National ‘Beart of Fire bail in the eum of $1,008 H's exarsination 1s set Wedel bbs tae sun we tale ee day and taken Conia for dialling ee Sere, whiskey, a8 afleced, Special ‘8% | thie tty ecoupied the chair, and Mr FW, Ballard iyeed ee mates oe ; <2 ES As ocean Waves, lashed by the angry winds, lapse into Jeng and limpid swells after the storm ceases, yet still De prepared to heave tm turbulent commotion at the frst bidding ef the blast, so has she Fenian excitement of the few days subsided to s sullen and unsettled calm. County Budget for 1867, ‘The following are the estimated New York county goverament for the yeap 1867, as re- turned by the late Comptrolier:— TH The appropriations tired to be made fr this depart- ment are rmatod ad follows Count; Lighting end offices Printing, siationery and biank books. Repairs to Ge ulldings and offices.. Salarion Legislative department. Support of prisoners in the County Jail. Total... Tor ovive Der. maintennoes ‘of Coles” oF Hatter Care and (Third avenue) bridge. . $2,000 ‘and ric Ye page Contingencies —Comptrolier 4,000 really past, bezun at about § Contincenctes—Inspeotton of buildii (20m onesphaprart a BP obec ad bic fying flakes | Ver, were veined ks try thror) ho Pr CA 4 ‘lection expenses ¢ { ” strong , failed deter many i fort of our citizens ce eo mes teers on Degen patie 5 Bi an anxious Fenian from making his usual visit to head- operations the high ; ae ia m pterest on Court House stock. | hich ari 1° 10 formidabl Interest on Harlem bridge bonds. 1,400 . quarters in quest of intalligence which he vaguely | 710 ontt ‘tg found fa the early morning te seriously Interest on riot damages indemnity bonds. 000 Augustus N. Currier, People’s, Worcester, Mass. expected to receive. On the sidewalk in Chatham impede ‘even on the dest attended tracks: Interest on riot damages redemption bonds, 60,000 § G. Gould, American Mutual. Newark, N. J. street, in front of the Central Office, half a dozen | in the city, while most of theincoming trains being de- Interost on soldiers’ bounty fund bonds....,.. 210,000 T. G, Torner, Equitable, Providence. might be. occasionally seon through the day, | tainet far beyond their time gave proof that the same J. E. Chadwick, Garden City, Chicago. J. H. DeWalt, American, Providenee, ‘Asa Lvman, Gaspeo, Providence.» G. T, Wobster, City Fire, Hartford, B. F Hopkins, Madison Mutual. Madison, Win * S Warner White, Detroit Fire, it. E_B. Smith, Western Insurance Company, Buffalo. W. K. Pollo, Merchants’, Chicago ‘There wero also represontatives present from the local bourds of fire underwriters of the following places:— Cleveland, Obi; Williamsport, Pa; Altoona. Pa: New Haven, Conn; Savanna, Ga.; ‘Albany, N. Y.; Auburn, N.Y. ; Philadelphia, Pa; Troy, N. Y.j Ohieauo, state of affairs prevailed in the country... The Third.and Troerty pveliae chee vaaes, to keop their poll com- paratively clear by means of snow te nea but ecwitmtagding all their labors and the doubling ofteams the trips were by no means satisfactorily numerous nor free from vexatious delays. On the west side of the city, however, matters. were much wors* than on (he east; for there the drifts seomed more dbeply cast apon the tracks, andthe efforts to clear away for the passage were less per- sistent, and, of course, less successful... ‘Trips on! the Sixth Kighth ay roads were made vory ircegu- larly and at long intervsis, so that many up tows resi- Interest on soldiers’ substitute bounty fund re- demption bonds... Interest on soldiers? substitute and relief re- ing discussion of things Irish and Fenian. ‘The office itself contained many visitors, among whom affvirs in Ireland were generally commented om. Some belonged to the class of farmers’ sone, a class’ above all others that has the most reason to complain of injustice from English rule, The decp sense of wrong and ont- tage which fills the breast of the Irish peasant accounts 1m a great measure for tae irrepressible ardor which ani- Police cont Rents, Salarie: I, ; Ogdensburg, N. ° Worcester, Mass.; Spripg- } mates him in prosecuting under all circumstances a | gents wore forced to walk trough the storm to their Supplies for the police. ..... = 61,808 | field, Mass; Hartford. ‘Conn,; Schenectady. N. ¥.; | movement he believes will reoure bin retripntion and | business places, 4 Support of detained witnesses. 5,000 | Portland, Maine; Detroit, Mich. ; Canton, N. ¥.; Provie | pedress, Better, they say, that Irishmen should fight, | On the river the effect of tho storm was quite severely dence. R. I; Rosbars, 3 Cortland, N. ¥.; Pater: } fall, and even fail, than endure any longer the hopeless | foit, although travel was not obstracted to any gon, N. J.; Milwaukee, Wis. ; N. ¥.; Owego, N. Y.; Peoria, Ii ‘After the meeting had been ¢: Teading of the minutes of the last meeting of the Na- tional Board, and also those of the meeting of the Ex: ecutive Committee dispensed with, a committee of three on eredentials was appointed, Aresolution was adopted providing that the cordial co- operation and contribution to the expenses of the Board ad as the test of membership, and that officers ance companies and geieral agents of foreign companies be alone admitted, each company being ailowed one yore. Mr. F. 4, Coxxuxe, on the part of the Reception Com- mittee, thon extended a hearty welcome to delegates from other citieg on this orcasion. He knew that he spoke the sentiment of every member of the Board degree. The snow driven in thick clouds by the high winds swept about the bay and river front with all the density of a heavy fox, and cansed delays of terryboats in their slips, and delayed passages on the longer Tontes; bnt no ace 's of a serious nature occurred. In the city the seene presented waretho atual winter show of choked ea, plodding pedestrians, moton- less cars, steaming, horses and discomforiing délays. Iu bnmor prevailed among all classes; for nove either wished or wero” wed for such a fierce wintry visita- Hon, and all vented ‘their rage either ‘ou ramlroad *eom- panies or street contraciors, to their’ gatisfnetion: the latter coming in for tho lion's share of curses, Pre prospect now presented to the thinking mind of a fresh reign of siush and mud, fully é¢qual in its <iscomforts and long contin to that frem which our city has onty lately been rele A moderation in the temperature of the atmosphere toward evening gave: promis: of rain and « consequent speedy realizationof the predictions of those who argned discomfort as imminent froin «the fnilire to have the ‘sirests properly cleaned during the fine weather © Beyond between cars and etherveb: the former rendered an- lable fram the slippery state of the tracks, and the who amused thom- misery in which’ misgovernment has plunged them Fenianism up to this day they admit has injured Ireland in one sense while it has served her in another. While nothing but excitement prevails--a sert of mad- doping suspense which develops or execntes no project men of capital feel no desire to invest in any enterpri-o calculated to servo the general weal. Absontoe Jaydlords have every motive to remain absent and to prefor an easy-lifo among the salnz of Paris or London to athrestened existence in the midst of a hostile pea. Trade and capitat recolt frum a country wrere ken of bot not practically disorseed. Tet there be, they say, any effort made, ne matter how doaperate, that will relieve the people of I-eland, even for ‘one glorious hour, of the present incubus of misery and Se cack he Trish “Is it nt*’* asks the Tris! aan In ents “tert tos ‘That we perish in deapair Tn this land, on this soil Where oar destiny ts set? That we've watered with onr tears— That we've nourished with onr sweat.’? But if the Fenian movement has retarted her ma- terial development, which at no time was seriousty in Progress it has, on the other hand. fariiod and clewnted spirit people, | Priestly dictation, oftentiracs ne to inculcate abject submission. to tyranny as @ petielign 2 spew balls such rive fate sonl-aay! na bean sot rid of. passongors les as migbt be ex- Patrtorg who tonted on the seiordl Ne crediality of their fecal i itis eas ‘coutiteymen y professions of achieving Pur- redid!ty: retaliate.’ th Tie JUDICIARY, ‘The appropriations which are required to be made for this branch of the government are indicated by the fol- lowing titles, viz: Coronors’ fees. Disbursements am $29,000 oes of county officers ‘and Salaries—Judiciary ‘Total... a Under this head are included the following appropria- tions, viz:-— Asylum for idiots. . College of the city of New Yor Common schools for State. Children’s Ald Society, Deaf and Domb Asviam Institution for the Blind. New York Juvenile Asylum... New York State Lunatic Asylum, + Nursery and Child's Hospital State taxes,..............+. Society for the Protection of Catholic Children ‘Total... They met. ina crists of no ordinary Jand, and their common interests called for the utmost careand etudy. Mr. Conkling concinded by again ex- pressing his gratification at the presence of the delegates from abroad; and, whem he resumed .bis..seat, the Chair read a Jetter which had jnst been received from Lieutenant Governor Woodford, who expressed bis sym- nd stated that Le would be with cont lively sports of the street arc carn 08 or tions without the ability The aggregate amount of appropriations Tequired to be ef with erat elon OF The Legislative departments. usseantany: qd ing, The Egesutive depertments Berets heb sen etree eed eg me a repentant Map cele g ‘The Judiciary. . they bate Deon’ hitherto. Te. -Pataraine trom ‘Whew’ down to. puch ‘Miscellaneous. . matos to. seoune: shom happiness im the iand of thei¢ | 8 extent that it wae only with the utmos: diMcuity Total... oscugees sig 202,138 Lihigdigilbag thee | tears were Sa gecontag ie ag . a Res Vena organ. | tate te Chuthawn eqnare Mis Save totentsd aie rnetipts of the Getieral Fmd fur'the. your aa ; teama were exbausted, detryed 1967 ere emtimaced B,.....5...re-reser++-- $90, “Fest = feneed to. andes gir i ro Sor :metAre OF TEE ANOON 30 2 SAS ATiOw fon iar to those teen track; te apne of the; stoen resid were Soren Y As 190. and of military: exterieaes | inteanified by seek experiences during s, and : among them wore Colonels O'Conner and whe | the usual execratioas of railroad managers indulged in went down expressly from Dublin so Oe, recen: | 08 such veranions repeated. all ao BeTHRne choos nt he Mae shhd be aise | Rebnrnnang ety homamard, wax uGining the ee ¢ count seceeees $8,208,138 pede stontianeoua iy sii, me vader | delays, dangers and discona/ ots of & passage fm ao over- conceive how the ever pperary, 4 ‘ 4 siotions where Broth: claim: ‘strong. Th the storm maintained its a POLICE’ INTELLIGENCE. Tova, -coma venaineTahlie- eons | rocw storm up tr Yate her ish “Ome was im. the field, Then comes Cork, a hothed | were coverod toa slelgping. copth ay. f08 Cuange or Patsk Pairrexces. Burnett, claim: of disaffection, where moon! aril were | 2" appearance suggest! slush, ‘even tho pas- ing to be a merchant East once 80 from whence no of te. | Save of vehicles, unaided by miid weather, will probably ‘dota ge ei Rrra lie gs 4 veals itself. "fis imporaible,”: say the initiated, who | Maxe-a certainty to-day, arrested o street, was yesterday by officer Loayoraft, af know their brother: were le of playing a reero. saint i ant part at ihe eleventh hour, Cork isin arms, reiterate; so is Ti other counties. Intended the risin, if otherwise started half te would be lost, “The English army is at present over the country tn the most favorable manner fam the Tombs Police Court, on a warrant issued by Justice bit on the 13th of November last. The complainant in the case is Lani Fitzceraid, doine business at No. 38 Whitehall street, He charges Burnett with panne, by The elling on the different stroet railroad jines extremely | difficult, and the trips mae were few and far between. means of false and fraudulent representations, ‘wasexp?rienced on the Greenpoint from him twelve Grkine of batter, vious five ws to thirty-one cent at the close of nature of the represomtatious made by Burnett eoaid. not 4 2805, and the resalt was ehown’In the fact vbat the pro- tnd Myrtle Avenue live, the ears on this route being. in- be learned. as the affidavit against him is in possession | Vioud five years ‘had $2 98 of nssots for every $100 at insurrectionary force to against it. If the sufficient tor, the ac-omavdation of the public in the of Justice Hogan, who is nos presiding this week. Bur- | Mk, while at the end of 1865 there was only $2 87 to occurred in an- isolated disttiet it would thus enable the, | best times, baving Giayy Hall nett was commitied to the Tombs by Aldermag McBrien | the same amount. English oommendanie, qostiatente ie Soces saanerG | snd indyare hang, sonag in the varions conrts to nwait an examination. Search wag madé for the After referring to sundry other topics, of no. iat | iD overwhelming numbers on the detached body ot in- | found it take the ies to New York and prisoner immediately after the assuing of the process, | interest », however, the report that | SUrgente. To avold so fatal a mistake it was domened to | recross on the Fulton ferry in order to reach their dosti- Duthe has been absent from the city er secreted here | the great object of this Board has been to secure ad. | Cro"py the British forces all over the island, engage the |/nat ous in the Western District. byw Lag ty his friends. . vanced rates to 8 westent, wuich should Be rel |-foeebodien Damioe thetr Conjcttres en. tnerdeters | sup auth end he Bromdeng igen, bet tee, Beperiotcnd SrraunG yao. His Expvover.—William Paul, am in. | Munerativeand more uniform than nad heretofore Pre- | mained charactor of the men to whom. these in | ents of these ronda did all in thoirpowor te sccommo- tolligent and genteel appearing young German, recently | or lay too great a burden on s penecal eating Deas ‘were given, the leaders here conciude the it. | date travellers, Trains ow the Long Island Railroad were in the employ of Mr. John C, Kohlsaat, 237 Broadway, | or the individual, but’ t© 80 equalize the | ‘a Jrcland must havo become general. They fi more irregnlar than usual operations was arrested Dy oMcer Cowan, of the City Hall police, on | Mates as to more uniform on all, and Pe 4 ory Look te seg ak that nine mon] in the district were generally ripg the day. the charge of having at ditferent times «olen goods from | Place the insurance capital op a sure bass, | ei agree x in, 1p fapnort ot; om Re ae his employer, amounting iu the aggregate to $110, A | that it “might be able to afford the public ‘wht it Sr eeaie tie: wagticn pation pees sae _The Storm in New Jersey. portion of the stolon goods wero found in the prisoner's | Promtver, indempity against loss by fire. From an inti. | hardl La ae alilliean ‘of rie og soy do- | Nearly all tho trains on thé New Jersey Railroad were Rowecin, and sh aed il othe compa, | fata Xpewetw of fe whol held he commitan were | ERs Tach eat gen iain | dete bythe sm hr yearay. To Sain which ARE Se eter ne oe a Maint’ Over iws hundred local boards, with ates igere | taken piace. ‘The ane paramount hope takes posssasion | left New Brunswick: at eight. A, M. didnot. arrive ut a em or less advanced and uniform in character, om ‘been | Of the Fenian breast under the perplexing ‘of the | Jersey City yntil half.past twelve, The city horse cars TRIALS AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS. under the ‘of the Executive Commit. | ®*ounts from Ireland, that the men in the may at |. were also ‘0 that a ‘number, of their The Police Commissioners held their regular weekly | %e¢;, td the favorable aro 'apparent tovall. Al. | least hold out rill suocor can be sept them, passengers were to. walk fom Bergen apd Hud- ga! a results have been realized, le POSTPONEMRST. ‘MASS MEETING. af City. See aes. = the" ad juence of the snew storm the large demon- er shting for tmals yesterday afternoon, A large namber conseq' © ‘compinints, preferred by captains, » seabed jon in aid of the Irish rovolutionists was postponed y evening «anti! further notice. This was a source of painful disappointment, as every moment in ig i i En FS t roundsmen, for breach of discipline, against patrolmen, of snow; 1! ‘were disposed of. The “citizen cases’ were few and of. the present cris’s is looked upon as of precious impor- Wore smal! tance to the canse it was intended to assist. importance. WHAT JOHN O'MAHONY SAYS, RING! 4G TEMPEST IN A VERY SMALL HA POT. The recent Head Centre of the Fenian Brotherhood.’| mometer Some time ago, the Seventh regiment, it will be ro- absorbed in literary pursuits, cannot withhold Bai membered, serenaded General Shaler at his residence in ranomwenait his cane he He ‘declares hie! a oa Twenty-cigbth street, on the cccasion of his having been. emphatic betief that “the boys” are fighting, and that the inted Major General ef militia. Captain Hedden, of late despatohes are simply a clumsy ruse on the part ‘Twentieth precinct, at the time * charge of the the English to repress the aympathy and excitement Baurneors, police force assembled before the house to preserve trath would be sure to cause, erder, which he dia suc , Notwithstanding & SENTIMENT OF TUB TRISH GENERALLY. | row occasioned by a few kid gloved young bloods ‘The almost untversal Of the Irish outside the who disdained to be bandied as “ordinary. ”” Fenian organization is the news is or While endeavoring to keop the crowd back taore Squeetively speaiiing, that 6 quiet WAae. igbr tail ot fronting the house, Sergeant James, second in com- come to usin a of They are not, 4 was met by a member of the seventh in citizens prepared to come forward and make a prominent @ieplay dress, named Edward J. Steoie, who obstinately refused of assistance in the fear that to-morrow-or the day after NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. © move on. Aun altercation words then ensued, ingalligonce may ervees, Get she vestuaiiae ene p70 which was promptly ended by the-arrest of Steele, who tensions to a revolution, ant. with seneitivences ‘ received © reprimand at the statiod honse from the cap-' peculiar to certain Irishmen they stand of being te foie gad See haan allowed to e090 bis way cing it ridiculed for a new born zeal on behalf country. AMAOLT AND ALLECED on 4 Manniko Wo Shsoes hed “pestis heaps ou bia” aad Ui bisa ena rate ee sami “cleaty ose bY what ‘meane | 14%—Jake Frank, » reckdent of Clomer City, Boogen with hie club (accidentally, it was proven); in fact, he it Ee really Fm ‘They county, was arrested on Tuesday evening and committed found great fautt with the officer for mot making any 120 Se poor have | to the City Prison on the oliarge of assnuit and distinction between Mr. Steele, a resident of Lexington the brunt thelr share of reward | and rape on the wife of John H. Jobuson, avenue, and any ordinary rough. He was intormed and glory, aad Of their defeat with 4 the act was committed on Freak that the police eould make no distinctions, whereupon tremaloas am Sumy. pears to to New whither he the com) it left the court room—itnorested, no themselves conditiea = in the ‘under te 7 doubt, the to him perhaps novel fact that aman country, ‘after an abortive rebellion. The City, where he was can be 6 tong eutetde the “ordisary people,” ited Be OF yp a ‘He waa coaveyed yesterday forenoon to Hackensack. a living on id be"rest | Tam Case oF sx-Jounon Hoverar.—Thie which Rea washerwoman, living at 100 Walker street, stalking ‘Then again may the ease, be wry Chore ‘Aten, of the Birth pe say— ead diameter the bandied very one where las week, | Wappears that & Zotng git eamed Eran hors remem ee ee. Sea on tre ean nt Yh Ada ody nd Brown Given Rosa sev. articles: clothing , tasted, but rn the time or ibelrdeivery cae on Fe eee ‘quite place vr e tae ammount which wen ooveléered ores nea above speot-' ova Acomert on ras Mosam asp Eemax Ranscin.—The fied contract prices by Emma The officer was sent to — x train from Summit ran ito a ces! train be- Ket the clothes on Emma's to pay Meeting of New Jersey Residents Able sum for the washing. The rough handling was not | in the Improvement of the Hoboken bm PRO Dennis Regan, of ‘svenmwo 4, complainet that Ne Sr. Man's Carnotic Assocatiog,—The insugumtion Kim ihn oung on he ght ar fie ate et ite a. | Sega he furan, whe wes proves fea dence showed that a friend’ of Resus's,’ memes 1 ® resolution the | Beebe, the — of this society took place at the hall, Willow street, on and Rimaelf got Into a quarrel, in which Doyle report, which also | being presontowing to sickness, Mr. D.M. Ropes was —The was delivered hens cat; he therevore rade 5 complaint age’ | The | elecred to the posttion'of chairman. Mr, Edward Self | hy'w'D. Wesany The meen 5 im to the station in by | omeiated as secretary. was rendored ‘unter withdrew the complaint, and of ‘cours Ragin wes Bet oo the principal business before the Ie direction of Professor of 5 detained. aeetaeninas preferred e charge. of using ye Mary's churob. with an ed- Tene I against the officer, which the o hore, ‘ in- | meeting would be tho reception of the report of the com- dress by P. J, o a was talse, while the complainant sald he wos to J mittee which had been appointed at the last meeting. Hackensack. bu tbe book wo be fale "Ou te seeds us mulls meee were not ivtetned it x onetr ce . Alexander MeDougall, roundemam of the F ‘wns complained of for having arrested z ‘Tue Ears Rawnoap Svep von Damacua—A suit has been entered by Thomas Pickens against the Eric Rail. road Company for the loss of « soow, om the 13th of Au- | F504 Grund creat, for haviane Lope bis wees Bear the rallred stand! the rat Snake with @ load of stone and when Tong tor tas overt of the pee ee ew eal woes Lobia aaa aearing the de eulich on theemonwanet selec mee walt Warren's good pleasare, Warren tried to prove paar ren en dln hevwes lawful sic ts may ve minim there was any gentle. | sitor Se applicant 406 olny partly that the complainant’s the inquiry. =— = fore the scow ‘ed Tuily ‘while it ‘cohenaed. aan a ry 4 ttn thin, question ‘sa Sitorence ap tae Wed a communication in reference | ‘nigh sunk the soow, valued at 81,80q, | g i i LONG ISLAND WTELUIeENOE, Cavor of entered La le eine of articles to the in value, TELCIGENCE. gemamn of $00 peition of the stoten election of officers for the ensuing year of the Jamates | Feet } mate York | be fous’ eating ycctorday morning ot Fireman's Hall, Mercer) Pa. 4 pi Seog ° Sagas the Tromneh nce came off a ven: | seroot, tho President, ©. 0. Pinckney, in the chalt. A | fr fond a statute tn a A Tam | eras bepesn meee h Coors Wee ee im the clection of the followit Mu jort wae fresived from the Finance Committes advie- | sures for the preventiou of accidents on aod pan heme lp gg oy ‘ Chief ; Charles Lowry, Msstant; to $4,668 31, a eed te t altoration to the ing his man ‘else wae taken to Damon, ; Angustus Ledge, Trearurer. ine So pegeased at semen Wily manseaeing was en The committee Newark, and Borning be contessod his vit ‘wan well represented much interest A mpplomentary report was also received from the same ef exduaroring to induce ‘he Brie Company. t0 to the gained access to . in Ge stetion 2 in wry apes ‘committen im favor of introdnotug S| Me OE deteaneng tt a tea window, afer having, broken e