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NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1867.+TRIPLE SHEET. the samo time that “Gregan haf aright to f° : pA TOL, 104, 114, 118, 121, 125, 128. Call commences.No. 140, | attend the funeral,"on Thersday morn i oo for accommodation of Hd TH E J c ° U R T Ss. y Bak Covrt—Part 1.—~Nos, 2787, 1989, oot, 2643, | nine o’clock, from the Tesideuce of her THE CONNOLLY-KENNEDY IMBROGLIO, pa father, No. 168 ee a ing tee of fare, vemettes We =<, 31, ss had a right to resist she puseats shat . = ae, 8011, 3097, 2983, 1198, 5086, 2686, s 50, us, 7 fe arrapphmnra dt | Penne Paul, Corner of . ~ inances of lew e shooting the a rt 2—Nos. 2084, 3110, 1762, 22, $122, Pifty-pio ree! @, where a solemn Reglslative Adtion tn the Case~The Assembly | Poried in’ ph pre Twas made, The | attompting to make it, ther ‘they Sedieton ten took . * SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART f. 2140, 1540, S170, 3006, 3120, ‘S150. 8180, 2818. S138, high tass of requiem will be offered for the repose of * Resolution—Reply of the Police Commissions | Justice at. first refused to receive such a eharge, assert. | they were carrying this thing with a high hand; and thas heer ear Common’ Pizss—Part 1.—Noz. $76, 540, 912, 590, 565, | her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for in- ‘The Reasons Why Superintendent Ken- {ng there was no law to sustain it, The sergeant then | before long they would find th locked up,”? $2,000 Damages Aguinst the Third Avenue 590, 661, 201, 666, 607, 658, 659. 660, 661, 662, Pari | terment, A i Issued General Order No. 459. > 2% ferred him to the ordinance, and after tho Justice Eight days this arrest the parties again appeared Railroad Company. 2—Nos, b24, 525, 504, 630, 641, 642, 643, 543, 205, 063, Dovcras.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 15, Exiza ‘he war of words and documents between Justice Com | Tead aloud the sections applicable he said, “Well, that | before Justico Connolly and made complaint against the Before Judge Monell. 664, 605, 660, 667, 668, 669, 6° R, wife of Alexander gins Jr., daughter of the lave policeman who had affected ne arroek, ing the ‘Afna Barrett 08. the Third Avenue Railroad Com- Scrrawe Covrt—Omevrr— Coury. —Nos. 101, | Benjamin Brows, Esq., of New London, Conn., aged 67 f was not known to me before, and if I am ignorant of it jmolly and Police Superintendent Kennedy seems to in- | jtcannot be expected that hackmen should know it.” ‘qrease in dimensions, if not in interest and importance. | He then the whole seven, although three of ‘The notoriety which the belligerents get by the publica- the men were charged with infractions of other pro- 20, 188, 140, 146, 31, 41, 40, 102, 116, 149, to overawe the officers and deter them from | Pany.—This cage—which has been fully noticed before in | 97; 107, 119, 156, 167, 158, 160, 29) 4 Properly and faithfully performing their duty, when they | the Hxraup—was an action by the plaintiff against the }, 72, yoara, The friends and relatives of the family are cordially invited to attend the funeral services at her late resi- visions of the ordinances, ‘were required by the Justice to furnish bail in tl hun dence, No, 127 Sands street, Brooklyn, on Thursday after- Mou-of their long-winded documents and affidavits gives | ““Parrolinan Algernon ss, Rose arrested aman named | dred dollars cach, 1 ndvised them to decline offering any | Third Avenue Railroad Company for damages on account POLICE INTELLIGENCE. noon,’ at half-past two o'clock. ‘The remains will be ‘them « quasi popularity that will render them available | H. Knubel for selling liquor on Sunday, May 6, 1968 | bail except themselves, Justice Connolly insisted on | of injuries sustained on the 4th of December, 1866, by @ ROE oh aS taken to Bridgeport for interment on Friday morning, satisfactory \dsmen, i ision between arch 22, 1 Ww dnfaie thereof he congnitied thous to prion ou Fedru: | caret he Haniom Haltvoad Compeny.arthejenction of | Tus Naseay Sraxrr Gaxmaas rx Cover —Yestorday | flaven allroad: depen corner of Twenty-soventih sieet iy tape the part of Police J the Bowery and ae: ayenna, waa sobmnitted, to the | morning tho sporting gentlemen arrested late on Monday ~ Foor BveRUe, as eight eee A RO teed uch a course of conduct on ce Justice | jury yestel r. judge cl ed that if there was cf ow don, Bridgeport, Chit waukee Conpally, ao long and so persistently continued, appeared | anf’ Rogligence ou the part of the defendants, elthougn | S*ern00n by Sergeant Wade, of the Socond precinct, | 205% please copy. ene nee to me to require me to take such action as the statutes | there might be concurrent negligence on the part of the | assisted by soveral officers of the force, were arraigned Firzratrick.—Suddenly, on Monday, March 18, Jon authorized, as well with a view to the due administration | Harlem Railroad Company, the defendants were liabl before Justice Dowling at the Tombs. The Sergeant | Frrrarnicx, a native of tho parish of Anna, county of the criminal laws as to protect the officers and men | but if the jury found the negligence was entirely on t made complaints against Charles B. Cuyler and Francis | ava, Ireland, in the 34th year of his age. under my command, and to enable a proper discipline | part of the Harlem Railroad Company, then the defe: P : ‘Tne remains will be taken to St. Mary’s church, Brook- and performance of duty to be maintainedy and I issued | dants in this aetion were not liable. The jury retired, Campbell, Hoe found Cuyler dealing cards at a game of | yn KE, D., corner of Leonard and Remsen streets, on Genoral Order No, 489, On the 3d of March inst. the | and after consulting for a short time returned a verdict | faro, which he discovered in full blast in the front | Thursday morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn re- general order was somewhat modiiied by special tele- | for plaintiff for $2,000. room on the second floor of premises 102 Nassau street, geen mass wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, graphic orders, copies of which are herewith appended. Sinentniaient At this game Campbell was acting as cue keeper. On | The relatives and friends, alzo those of his brother-in- eandidates for almost any office at the next county elec. | (document K), and took him before Justice Connolly, when he made the appropriate charge. ‘The Justico, as tion. Tho following is the latest batch of documents eon an the charge, wer wade threetened to put the welative to this case, It has been propared in compliance | liceman under bail for making tho arrest, as well as to ‘whh the following tesolution:— prisoner, whom he held. ‘On the same Sunday, May 6, 1866, patrolman John Stare ov New York, rv ion} McLoughlin arrested Dennis Ryer for selling liquor ¢doc- See 2 a ee ee ree reer ne 4 cage the Justice requi Policeman to give bail in Resolved, That the Motropolitan Police Commis- | $300, ona charze of @ncou Ryer to sell liquors, gioners be and are hereby directed to transmit. to the | the policeman baving tasted liquor to enable him to — 8 copy of the General Order No. 459, and report | testify in the case. The Justice on this occasion seems reason alleged by the Superintendent as | to have felt it necessary to assure the accused of his sym- rietor or keeper of the gambling room. one o'clock, from her tate residence, Fourth District Court you will send your prisoners to the | action brought by the plaintiffs, who are residents of P ‘The fede ne teh care ceue ‘Austin and Sigis- Forman.—On Tuesday, March 19, of pneumonia, Wi- g influenced him to issue said General Order. pathy, by requiring bonds from the policeman, at | Very respectfully submitted. COMMON PLEAS—PART 2. the testimony of Sergeant Wade the magisirate held | law, Philip Leddy, are respectfully invited to ationd. By order of the Senate the same time he privately informed the officer, “It JOHN A. KENNEDY, Superintendent, — rs both Cuyler and Campbell to bail in $1,000 each for ox- | FLAke—At Clifton, Statew Island, on Monday, March JAS, TERWILLIGER, Clerk. shall go no further; it will not amount to anything.” | _ Special Telegraph Ordera. — March 3, 1867, To - Important Mercantile Suit. aupinalion: ‘Thecother’ parties arrested in the premises | 18, Many Any, wife of John L. Flake, in her 64th year. mt near ath Marcu Le ae And it has not. Twenty-secoud, jeth, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Before Judge Braay, were discharged for want of evidence to detain them. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully PR sie § pry ae toma mi oing eennleaia i Pry b Eatrtol atin arrested par epenn gg ‘on 4 Sue ies ee ‘the period Justice Connolly is sitting in the Alex, Wright et al. vs. Arthur Leary.—This was an | It did not appear before the inagistrate who was pro- | invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, a& er t 4 an hhereby directed to report to this Board his reason for | of law (document M). The prisoner was taken before Sasuing Genorai Order referred to in. Justce Connolly and the proper charge was made; two | Second District Court, at Jefferson ‘ket, for disposal, | New Brunswick, N, S., against the defendant, a well Liam H., son of Alfred G, and Lucinda W. Forman, in By order of the Board of Police, witnesses. testified to the facts in the case, unless otherwise ordered. 3A K eferyallhotes mund Li(chtenslader, the brokers who became involved | tho 26th year of his i D, B. HASBROUCK, Assistant Chief Clerk. | peared that the officer had entered Moore's ga it Fy | "To Twoitth, Ninetoonth and Twenty-third precincts | KBown shipping merchant in this city, for the balance | i. Guarrel in Now street on Monday afternoon, during |. ‘Tbe relatives and friends of tho ‘amily, also’the mom- By arte Derartwxnt Merroroutan on the back door, in the same way his customers went in, Daring the period Justice pena is sitting in the | ofan’account, From the statement of counsel in open- which Litchtenslader was pushed through’ glass door bers of J. D. Willard Lodge No. 250 F. and A, M., are re- eu Mulberry Bases N. x ee 18, 1 oud a F cade wpe then armounced that ‘Moore hada right to a a cocng gn Scrat tage morn one ing the case ft appeared that in the spring of 1802 the | os cavyraly cut, as Srevhoulty reported 1ith@ Wadarey specttany iaued to attend the funeral, from geo ‘You:— Justified in Knocking his bafas outst» "ON MAY? P28 | ctverwise ordered. ” Po. A. K. | Plaintilis were, owners of a steamship, the Princess | wero vostorday brovznt de‘ore Justice, Dowling. Cap- | enth avea.s, nie (Wedveslay) evening, ab. hail-past ‘The Metropolitan Police Commissioners, in compliance Again, on Sunday, May 6, 1868, patrolman Jeremiah To Twenty-first precinct— be ny we they a 8 this Port for pe! gonaigned, tain. Warlow, of the First precinct, made a complaint of | seven o'clock, without farther hotice. The remains wil) with the resolution of the honorable the Senate, dated | F. Gillen arrested’ tho bartender of John Mason, Daring the period Justice Connolly is sitting in the ho defendant. Mr. Leary eflected a sale of the | disorderly conduct against the brokers, and the magis- | bo taken to Sing Sing for interment. 1867, “requiring them to transmit to the | licensed liquor dealer, for selling and receivi: f a copy of their General Order No. 489; and re- | liquor on that day. (Document N) ‘Tee peinean wal icular reasons alleged by the Superintendent as | taken before Justice Connolly, and the proper cl influenced him to issue said general order,” re- | was made against him. The Justice discharged him IY Soper ES _ itd Linsey gin os raging Haendod and ae sald to Mason, the proprietor of the aor stcre, Jation to be dolivered to Superintendent Kennedy, to- pe trois ig rarest pela a Fourth District Court you will send your prisoners to | Ves*el 48 the counsel supposed, for the sum rhage trate fined them $10 each, which they promptly paid Masowic . ny d made up an accouat and rendered it to t the Uhird District Court, at Essex Market, for disposal, | ®™ i unless otherwise ondered. Soe ee ea Of feo toreioe money bas ark | CRUELTY To Honses Offer McCafferty, of the Sixth meet at their rooms, Odd Fellows? Hall, corner of Grand leaving a balanos of $6,804 77, for which sum the pres- | precinct, yesterday arrested Frank Wanzer, driver of | @1iCenire firucts, this (Wednewiay} evening, at, six ent suit was mstituted. ‘This case commenced on of “ - MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Monday, and yesterday the plaintiff's counsel put in | Pal of horses attached toa truck ona charge of cru- | spept to our late brother, William H. Forman, The rioe,—The members of John D. Willard and left the court. Lodge do, 250 F. and A. M. are hereby summoned to z rn mi m oin~ineindreadeennon ie elty. The horses, which were attached to a truck loaded | funera’ services will be held at the Presbyterian church, geiber with resolution of nis, Board directing’ the | " Patrolman William J. MeMurray, on Sanday, Jaly 2 i ee a or on aE cight barrels of ayrup, each woighing about six | Thirteenth street, berween Sixth and Seventh avenues, See rtene do report to ths Board sis reasons for | 1866, arresved Joseph Hill for violating the Exciso law. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Mr. Donohoe, who with Mr. Fullerton appeared forthe | hundred pounds, wore Waable to draw tho load through |S balf-past seven o'clock. By order of | tom Of the Honorable the Senate. | Document 0.) When the prigoner was brought betore | aa. connelty-Konnedy Ce _The City | defendant, stated that the plainti#ts had come here trom | Chambers siroet, and it is charged that the effort of the HN M. MOFFITT, M. ‘In pompliance with the spld reedlution from tits Board | tse sande gee Tlie ae eee one te Jas Seen cas ea eaEg sear tO's rede a Now Brunswick, to sell thetr vessel, und lad addressed | driver to compel the horses to draw the load was crucl. Sagecrecha Sega focal aR preag yen _ . fl ton Ms, Leary, ue thas the vouee os iyo : tEDeNBUNG,—On Monday, , at 33 London Baverintendent Kennedy has transmitied to this Board | “Citizens ougut to protest themselves. If some of | ‘The Board met at four o¥elock yesterday afternoon, the | had recently undergono some repairs nad was seaworthy, | Aue Ale ee atuired the accused to Aad ball to.) | race, Weat Twenty-third’ eitoet, Mra. Peepexruno, ral order. ‘The gald wri sae you offloers hai your brains knocked oat the parties | President, Joseph Shannon, Ksq., in the chair. and was worth $20,000, On the strength of these repre- : m mother of M. W. Fredenburg, Hsq.. in the 82d year of general order. The tten statement, containing | who did it would be justiled. How long havo you been » » Esq, f BeMIRtions he woeeak as Seid nnd ceaeseoe sheetly arier | Tu Force Lorre Swixpun—An examination was | Horas, oR et aad, Goneral Order No, 480, ta Hereto annexed. | on the police? | You are one of those smast, efiolent off. | _ By resolution Corporation Counsel Richard O'Gorman | 1o"rorigegg Monro, but. on her voyage, without experi. | had yesterday afternoon before Justice Hogan, at the | “tie funeral will take place, from the above residence, By order of Board of Metropolitan Police. the wan, aoe mae po aa pda gohinpey sua. | Was directed to assist Police Justice Michael Connolly i | eacing any storm or very severe weather, her timbers | Tombs in the case of James Beake, alias Jerome Law- | this (Wednesday) morning, at ten.o’clock. Relatives @. ACTON, Prosident, | a charge‘as tnis {will lock you up. If I wore this man | ‘© matter of the lozal proceedings instituted by that | began to open, and it was found they were thied botwoen renee, the young man arrested on Saturday last charged | *U¢ friends of tho family are requested to attend with- gees TH s with acantling, which is not generally used in shipbuild- out farther notice, ‘The following 38 8 copy of the order referred to:— I would sue you for faise arresi. gentleman against John A, Kennedy, Superintendent of | 17° “Hor machinery was also found to be bad and it be: | with obtaining money by meansof a forgod letter. Mr. Gitxoy,—On Monday morning, March 18, after a short ORDER Xo. 489. The affidavit of patrolman Almas B. Stoddard (docu- | Police, in consequence of the order of Mr. Kennedy to | came necessary to return to New York, and it cost zs road osed | Ulneas, Huan V, Grixoy, aged 24 years, Once o7 SUPERINTENDENT pOxrnOrOLTAN FouOs} | ment, P)shows that on July. 8 1868, be arrested one | the police not vo recognize Judge Connolly as a magis- | $12,000 to mene hav cgaie 1eaae tie eat” iaolaaee, © Mingalends Te. OF FD Bived. rpc CoP The’ friends ‘of the’ family, also” of his brothers, 300 Mulberry styeet, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1867. Reardon for violating the Excise law, by seliing liquor | trate, ‘Mr. George Leary was placed upon the stand, and tes- | tbat on or about the 25th ult. the prisoner called at his | qyomas F., Michael F, and Patrick A. Gilroy, aro respest- ‘When it esse unsafe tor @ member of the police | without a license; that he took his prisoner before Jus- A communication was received from the Mayor, stating | tified he was a clerk to bis brother, but on being ques- | place of business and presented a letter purporting to | fully requested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) pose igloo ly perform grag ten by so doing he | tice Connolly apd made the appropriate complaint; after | that with a view of facilitating business he had approved | tioned with respect to the condition of the vessel, tho | have been written by the Rev. James Millett, rector of | afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, should incur the displeasure of a judi incumbent and | hearing which the Justice used the following language | of the city tax budget, but at the same time there were plaintif™s couel objected to his answering, on the | the Church of Holy Martyrs, living at 109 Second | Mulberry street. himsolf to insult and degradation, it also becomes | to the officer:— some items in the same which were objectionable to him. | ground that Mr. Leary was the plaintiff's agent and sold | avenue. The letter set forth that James Beake Hauock.—On Second day, March 18, Bumasera M, ‘the duty ot ee Giga Cera of the be erreeai wo “Most horrible crime! most horrible crime! How | Ordered on file. the vessel as their tgenke After a egthonek argument } had been connected with the reverend gentleman’s | F., wife of James C. Hallock, in tha 62d year of her age. pos yw autnority te protection of the men dare you bring a citizen before me oa such a complaint ? The Board then adjourned. his Honor said he would permit the complaint to be | church previous to engaging in the war, and was Ihe friends of the family are invited to attend the ‘ender bis command. rey; hats Don’t you know that the Recorder has given his opinion ° amended, and with that view the case was adjourned | 4 person worthy the “sympathy of those Christian | funeral, ou fourth day (Wednesday) afternoon, at one 10 patrolmen have already been committed to prison, | that the law is unconstitutional? Now, sir, if you brin until this morning. and benevolent persons whom God has blessed with | o’clock, from No. 1 Gast Lwentieth street. on 2 frivolous charge of assault and battery, made by @ | another person before me on a similar complaint I will BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. means.” Mr. Kingsland believing the letter to be genu- HouiMayx.—On Monday, March 18, Herwaxn Hori- Mquor dealer whom they had arrested, in the proper dis- | commit yon to acell. You have your choice, to obey I ae MARINE COURT. ine gave tho prisoner $10, but subsequently learned that | any, beloved husband of Zesche Hollmann, aged 39 barge of their duty, for a vioiation of law, and this | me or to obey the Superintendent of Police. Now, sir, | Proposed Gift of a Gold Medal to the Cap- “d the jetter was a forgery. James Millet, Jr., ot 109 Sec- | years and 9 months, eourse having been taken under the advisement of a goto the ‘station house and tell your captain what i taiu of the Resolute—The Broadway Pave- Action Against Railwnxy Companies. ond avenue, testified that the signature of his father to ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fespect- pee wee recently appeared as counsel fora liquor | bave said to you. ment Commission Restrained zrom Interte- Before Judge alker and a Jury. the letter in question is a forgery. On this testimony | fully invited to attend the funeral, from late resi+ soclety, it is presumptive that asimilar course | ‘Then turning to the prisoner, the Justice usedtohim | yi. with Broadway. tho magistrate committed Beake ‘alias Lawrence, to the | dence, No, 1 Macdougel street, corner of Spring, this fg intended to’ be pursued towards all otber faithful | the rollowing language:—‘You go home, open your | Tht cae Seasnieas odin anic ites. Gaede Mooney vs. the Central Park and North and East | ‘Yomps for trial, In default of $1,000 bail. The accused | (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock: efficers, Place, and sell liquor to whom you please.’ Board 7 ee ‘man. | River and the Hudson River Railroad Companics,—The | is twenty-four years of age, a native of this State, but a ‘JouNsTOX.—On Monday, March 18, Revecca Jouxstow, ‘Wherefore, until further orders you will refrain from Patrolman George H. Irvine, on the 4th of July, 1866 | the president, presiding. plaintiff brought an action to recover compensation for | Tésident of the city, and has no occupation. He pleaded | in the 45th year of her ‘age. taking or sending any persons under arrest before Mr. | (document Q), arrested the same man, Reardon, for the ‘1 meet! of t him. Several latives of the family are respect- Police Justice Michael Connolly, or to any court where | Violation of the Excise law on that day, and took him | After the minutes of the previous ing were read | the loss of the services of his wife, who was seriously | iho’, Beth Hin ol aaenaie nia eitailar scanner ribs ohon.t> oties, Gisstuapinis foers bay. asm eek hhe may preside in te character of Justice ot the Peace, | before Jnstioe Connolly and made the proper charge. | 824 approved, a number of unimportant resolutions | ijiureq while travelling up town in a passenger car | by Lawrence, but as yet they have declined to appear | dence, No. 92 West Nineteenth street, to-day (Wednes- for examination or commitment. The Justice discharged the prisoner and then invited | were presented and referred. which came into coilision with a locomotive, the prop- | and prosecute him. day), without further notico, Tho Twelfth, Nineteenth, Twenty-first, Twenty- him to make @ cha ainst the policeman for assault, Taeal peatash . ¢ ped inx.—On Mare eRAnAM LixcoLs, in- ‘Fwenty third Thiretn, Thiry-tnee and Thirty-second | and battery in making ine arrest which, Reardon. ra, | 4Tesolutlon was offered directing the Mayor to Souitbutory neglizenes On the part of the pisiatit, | THE Tattoxs’ Sram —The of the members of | Hn Or Mant 3, and cathtrine aun Kirk, aged 10 will sond all persons whom they may arrest to | fused to do, saying ho had come along with tho officer | @S0ld medal to be struck and appropriately inscribed | Soveral branches of this case have ‘already occupied the | ,be Tailors’ Protective Union who wero charged with | montus and 12 days. = eet mes v ryetos i i ely mg acai lene “e pargmagrtt had Hosea mo told — and presented, with the thanks of the Common Council, a ne Wel sr, i) cs Baw preyed jterforing with workmen employed in a talloring ostab- ps ip ieee and monet of the Psa are cha ene ae p renint 1 cane, pir to Captain Thos. W. Freeman, of the ship Resolute, as | verdict for the plaintiff for $100—each of the defen lishment up town, who were working at reduced wago ‘ally invited to attend the detrei pany fore?“ ncn tay oer nies hating sur ass | UF youor este hos ne atinctestsone tars | 8 tokin of appreciation af his humane and her con, | + PAY #8, wa op agai or examination, yasieday toro Justice | Sh. afah May aharcaae atnay oceans on Zeerth District Soars you cuit tak your prisoners there | on such a charge as this, io discharge them and lock prensa ye oon a yates rare one bundred ms fenees wre ome Dodge, at Jefferson Market Police Court, Several wie Laxuénr.—On Monday, March 18, Jmuse Epwix, son ‘heretofore. ‘Superintendent, you up. ig threat failed to prevent the officer from _ _— : nesses were examined, but no new or important fact raham and Ellen aged 2 years, 3 months : i performing bis duty, and during the same day he again | Bavaria, in Janvary last, “ ~ pemaseniiee nae di- McCarthy ve. Berry.—Plaintitf was a seaman on board | bearing on the case wore elicited. and the hearing was be Br, eee Why Superintondont Kennedy Issued the | 2Tested Heardon for asimilar offence and again, Wook Tray tue expenses, nner sre nundred collars 10 0° | tne steamer Guiding Mar, He brings this action to re- | farther adjourned until two o'clock this aernoon. The relatives and friends of the family are respect: a , E IN = ito tl nm 1 vi tend the fun 8 nesda: fe Above Order. The Justlon at once exclaimed: —“Didn eT tell'yoe not | . O0 Motion the Tesolution was referred to the Commiit- | cover damages against the defendant, who had boen | S#aLixG Trex —Willlam Nolan went into the saloon |.fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) af Orricz SUPERINTENDENT METROPOLITAN PoLice, i tee on Donations. of Thomas Butler, at No. 7 West Houston street, on Mon- New Your, March 16, 1807," ¢ | {o.come Rere in chariy a contempe of cour, ‘Nout | . A resolution was adopted altering a rule of the Board, bebe eddcicws tansaakin igines aaah. day evening, and coolly displacing a largo ol ock from its | 21 West Trenty:itibstress oa sere Lows, — bona or ho oa es an lock you up.” ‘Then, turniag. to Reardon, he Te- makes tee home Of mestign bien one. clctoey By. 1m, a, gag to be placed in his ‘mouth, ‘The d fence was hangings, attempted to walk off with it. Mr. Butler, yitow, ot Fares Surgeon ‘of the Third ‘Laght compliance with your resolution of the jeer — — Board f at the plaintiff had acted in a violent, intemperate and | thinking the joke rather ill-timed, detained Mr, Nolan, . submit the Alt the policeman for aking the acest, ‘wuich the Board concurrad with the Aldermen in directing | {it ccidnt manuer (o the captain, and’that ho had used | toi tisurins rhe ssnsauce of ta ollicer hed him ar. | .. The funeral will take placeon Thureday afternoon, at respectfully accompanying copies of affida- | seemingly he complied with reluctanyJy, and then he re- | the Co: por legal proceedings three o'clock, fi the residence of Frederick White- ‘ita of membors and ex-members of the polico foree, as | quired the 10 give bail in $200 to answer at | to restrain the commission created by we Legislature in | {<i Dest seni at he ‘papers and reserved | Trang And produced at Nee ee asad house, 62 Park avenue Brooklyn. for repavi i ing the on Broad- yesterday morning, when Dodge comm! Y @ontaining a statement of some of the conduct and lan- Onda 1306, Sergeant Barnett 8 Phillips arrested be fron prin Pe a pai thie e Seales jarenent 1m | his decieion, him for tral. — Con tae nag rag 10 barnice Mapvey, guage of Justice Connolly, of the Fourth District Police | Jobn Miller tora violation of the Excise law. (Docu- | Broadway, or any other of the public or corporate Leg 4 STEALING PancaLs rRoM CaRniaans.—Mrs Ree, of No, ‘ - j : OF GENERAL SESSIONS. aged C8 Youre. hich 1 to issue General Ord ments Rand) He took him before Justice Connolly | erty of the city, and that the necessary legal — mtg bet Vt ‘The funeral will take place on Thursday afternogn, at Coart, wi jod me 6 ler No. 489. The snore a - against him, The Justice | taken to test the validity or constitutionality of the ‘ichicn seas Rais 9 West Thirty-ninth street, appeared fore Justice Ris, pore - 4 place — day 7 mest ‘ehirty affidavits submitted herewith aro selected from | forthwith petal prmeeinyg ‘and then urged “him | comm! " re Judy: . Dodge, at the Jeferson Market Police Court yesterday, West Seca oun peer ton wercndaee the family are bout fifty of similar import, embracing only a portion | to make a charge against the —— saying, “If you | The Board adjourned till Thursday, at two P. M. The Grand Jury a: the opening of the court yesterday | and entered a complaint against John King, who was | invited to attend. of the cases that anges re. me ret ee will pores Ma aoe a ey! pongo 3 mmo URLS presented o large nuniver of indictments. ao — begponay= ey - — toe fad — Maitay.—On Tuesday morning, March 19, James Mar- @ver, seems sufficient roper regai for a geanl 1s im U| ie man Bi t which was standing nt oi lewart’s up town ears. ‘administration of the criminal laws, and for the pro- | to make the 2 * AUCTION SALE OF FERRY LEASES. George Bias (colored), against whom were three com- | $1 "Yon was committed for thal on the charge in | Ur Dave of Ireland, aged 98 Youre «iy invited to at- and support of faithful officers nd members of | _ On July §, 186, Patrolman Patrick Oatis arrested i plaints, pleaded guilty of grand larceny in stealing three Gwe force in the discharge of their unplessant duties, re- wraness Gs wate in cob eee Kicking a man in the | _ Yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, Mr. John H. | si siiots, worth $65, frow thé steamboat Thomas Powell ou my part such action as would protect them as | head, whom he was holding down on the sidewall. Draper sold in the Governor's room, in the City Hall, bY | 4), ine'0th inst, He was sent to the State Prison for default of $300 bail. tend the funeral, from 8t. Francis’ church, Thirty-first ‘Auscep Fetotovs Assavr.—Bernard O'Neil was | street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, whore there arraigned yosterday at the Essex ‘Market Police Court, | Will bea solemn high mass offered forthe repose of his as it was possible from continued insults and threat- eoernmrg h} The prisoner was taken before Justi blicanction, the two following ferry leases:— ears. i at half-past clock. ® proper charge made. The policeman mr por of, preg pian as cinta from the foot ae ‘Pelz, a clork in the employ of Hart & Co, No. 90 | Charged with having, during an altercation between him- ag ee a roma March 3s, Sanan, ts be- tircaga with, any Semeion Gaia and when that |. wnitehall street to Staten Island. There being only | Wiite street, pleaded Bailly of ‘stealing, $11, which he | self and Stephen C. Baker the previous night, stabbed | loved wife of Michasl in the 30th’ year of nob. You are’a damned nuisance. There has not | one bid received, and that from Commodore Vanderbilt, | forsee Homa Lockwood. Hewasremanded | paker with a knife. | He was te committed by | Br 88°... ves and friends of the family are respectfully eee ee ee eee ae Fears | eer ane tees Coates Anes tae Policoeraa” et Hace. | st was knocked down to that gentleman, who is the | CONVICMON Oy 4 mmcmAxT rom osTamXG Goons BY 4 ee ee tee tavited to attond the funeral, from her lato residence, ia I submit that such o course of treatment | thus addressed the offender was present lessee, at $1,000 per annum, Ravin talyera vineheriek ol Waitaing ween pw leew ua this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Stthe officers ‘und policemen ‘was calculated to intimal. Pairciman John Smedick, en. september 12, 1866, ar- | The lease of the ferry to be established from the foot | means of a iulse token. The evidence showed that an BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR CONFEDERATION. Nevins, —At his residence, No, 266 Seventh street, on ite, Sreerend provens them from s partermanne \<t “yy pevonee agi wows re Soe ag and’ assault | oF twoo third street, North river, to Pavonia, N, | expressman named Jones carried a parce! of goods from a a ‘Tuesday, March 19, James Nevins. @heir duties, and to those arrested and charged | and battery (Document U.) was taken before ty: . * | the store of E. 8. Jatfray & Co. to No. 61 Warren sirect, Sam Francisco, March 18, 1867. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of ‘with offences to persist in Mlegal conduct, In or- | Justice Conoolly and the proper made against J., was knocked down to the Erie Railway Company | sccond floor, where the sign Anderson & Maylard was | Despatches from New Westminster announce that the | his father-in-law, John Sudlow, are respectfully invited der that the points presented by the several affidavite | him. The prisoner was at the | at $50 per annum. The bulkhead of the pier foot of | over tho door, The accused, Mr. Maylard, handed the to attend the funeral, without further notice, thie (Wed- ‘be more readily comprehended, a summary of each | Justice made an agnouncement thas:—'‘I am sorry Mc- quan 0 Geass or 00k. G4, Gens Zecond | Ldislative Coancil of British Columbia to-day voted | 20 cus ‘at half-past one o'clock. femdes part of this report. Carty did not take tour club from you and break Ii over | Twenty-third street now rents for $400 per annum, and | exprossman a check for $844 04, drawn of the Second | Joo ously for admission into the Colonial Confede- | ™Nisy) A °tt'ervamnan Gan ou Wedmerday, March 18, ‘Tho affidavit of ex-policpinan Philip Lowenthal (docu- | your head.” the $50 to bo paid per annum by the Erie Railway Com- | EoN"" tno raving veier aad the cashier of the bank | racy Eowano Nicol, son of John Nicoll, of Blooming Grove, ed ae pepe To00, the patrotman | Ga September 28, 1860, patrolman Cornelias Mahony | pany ia or the ferry franchise of aad ferry. testitied thar Anderson & Maylard never kept an account . Orange county, 'N. Y., in the 2ist year of his age. entered s house wheres husband and wife were en- | snd two other oltcers arrested Jemes Cullen. Danict | In the cago of the Staten Island Ferry Company tho | in the Second National Bank. Counsel for the necused | . pox : OLMRSBUNG.—On ‘Tuesday, March 19, Jomn Baxay ESios hina ee tn nr hand oe arog | tery co rn Hume Yat Satie (Darument'V.) [Yao tron fren yours from tho It day of vay | Wiaptal2 aimeer ot emai uae | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | Ouicsui at pus om, Melee tooth knife the other a bottle with the bottom brok were taken before Justice and the charge case of the Pavonia ferry the lease is to aininy ions street, red ‘afternoon, at two o'clock. eee er cee a tacn ethane When eared [lsat Oy” the, weet en ther testimony, | ee Top ton ye oak ar Serasaseens esvertinh otasttec pptsinn Came Married. ‘O'Kurrran con Tuevdey, March 19, alter a short but Two of the id ai Tun for ten years from the Ist day of May, 1866, $b Jags teadorat 0 verdies of guilty, and the Court A Seated'botn portion tod took them to the Aailon house, | After having made this deposition ot ine caaothe unos | The following are the conditions of the sale:— tenced Maylard to the Stave Prison for two years. ATE Bemor.— At the residence of the bride's parents, | painful illness, Euunr A, the booved wife of David the other with assault and , | reprimanded the officers for making the arrest without he above ferries to sm he a - 9 mon late Seiatn eh, Wome aise ne mrmee ters |= surat < mits de Malvina yea | fat Nees seagate | Mee Mer Man Y pac | wa as oP Sou? roe a ‘Mr. Justice Connolly, and the case stated by the officeraa | Roundsman Alfred P. Schultz, on the night of De- | jn relation to ferries, and also to contain covenants on | 17th of February met Patrick Riley and brought | danghter of James F. Bishop, Esq. No cards, o'clock. ene of cross-com padi nypemr aan Justice pre- Seiten ua ieeeey ‘ooting. Zolce crying murder, | the part of the leasee or lessees that he or they will con- | him to a saloon on the corner of Roosevelt and Chatham ‘Oan—Hioruas. On Weanesdn ovening, March 19, | oRocxx—In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, March Sete Resets muckets ished ieaeeget | saisn'strd We fc, ite funds waas | S50 eet ncaa by toy ae | Sette te peter narae in, See | Wy hm Ber 3 al teenie hee | 28 Pen Rava, ou on ne Fr Our the esi sar cceh chart, Tan ar oareg Secon | sear bet Docerser We) tae ioe poeta | mead Cath Seas Coan Seat tageatane, | City sedge sentence Keli woth Sate Prison forarteen | F. Hagiman all of Trookiya, #D._ . | "tne ionde and flavus ofthe ful are repel who, at some hatard to bis own eafoy, bad probaniy | 10 ares ine man, whoa two other, men interfered, and | "tng purchaser of the ferry lease and ite in | 7"Pauiine Sick, who stole on the 21st of February $100 cbureh, by the Hoy. alfred A. Gurtia, Lieutenant Gouoox | °'%t ct! ne tamer cWedneeday) alversosa? Seephics eemeenn MD. Te nena oa ee 2 ene bay ns pestay ang olga Tied ag mt pv bn band Sab odin Hs foreked ‘ht ay, Dn ae a ow tae worth of clothing, bev Property or of Ford i ant Lee % Winsiow,, U. 8. A, to Etizamera Gaur, daughter of | at two o'clock. ‘when not called in by either of the parties to the | tice Connolly. ‘The woman testited against the ‘man | totwerty per cont of the amount bid for the annual rent, | bent to the state Prison for two years and sig‘months, | VuiMm™ Wallace, sa. 1 TNceaet.—n, Tuowday, March 195 of repay, Iaaso eet See eee Ee Soared van ts tea | potoarnad coeld tesilty uoainar those whe tad assompton | eee eto teen et gana coteeaatte’ cchoemion tee, | pnuitael Moding, whe! stole, <lottilog vaised at $150, Died. The fricnds of the ‘family are respectfully invited to Jeisoncrs) will sue you for false imprisonment T will.do | we rescue the Sustice, in @ very strong. manner, repr | forfelved ve the corporation... fo Wil be readied, 4150, | ae ee eee ee ee eee ara ags | _Bmuny.—At Fiatbash, on Monday, March 18, Racum, | sttend the funeral. from his lato residence, 162° West Se a ene as san an ats | Mean gts Bee bosses Ta” Suebig | Soo cate eet nmenscas be’ | Pomme fr vente yeaa PARMA Recht assay aomenae| Pee en ee ee fs will execute a Sa 3 ry Teil coms you now.” 7 whole browing of ale,” The three prisoners were then Sapa tole approves by the Comptroller, or tnt COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, attend the funoral, from the residence of Captain Wm. Reiwty.—On Monday, March 18, Berwary G, Rewty, Patrolman Judge, in endeavoring to protect the he netual payment of tho rent quarter-yearly and for the ie ‘W. Story, Fiatbusb, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two | gon of J, B. and sarah Reilly, Into of the city of Dublin, promises of a resident of his patrol beat from the | On January 9, 1867 patrolman Joho Quinn arrested s | faiihful execution of the covenants of the lease, The Bofore Justices Dowling and Kelly. o'clock. Ireland, tm the 22d year of bis age. ‘attacks of a disorderly crowd, which bad already broken | man bamed. Bishback for throw ashes in tue | fees of the auetioncer ($25) and the of the lease, Bocser.—On Sunday, March 17, at her residence, Funeral will leave 106 West Twenty-second some of the windows, on June 4, 1863, found it neces- | street, and took him before Justice , where he | bonds and revenue stamps to be paid by the purchaser, | _ 10 this court yesterday the presiding Justices disposed | No, 10 Barrow street, ELianerit, relict of Jacob Bogert, | this (Wednesday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. @ary to arrest a man named Sweeny, who persistent mado the charge of violating the ordinances of the city | and no expense whatever is to incurred by the cor. | of forty-eight cases, including twenty on charge of petit | in the 79th ycar of hor age. Rieewan.—On Tr , March 19, Mavp, infant Fenrsied the efforts of the officer to dlaperse ‘the crowd, | and of the code of the Metropolitan Board of Health oration for oF in conneption, with the pier, sip of balk | tarcony.; ve, anault and battery ; three, violation Exoiee ‘The relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to | daugtiter of John J. and aged i year. +B.) On taking his prisoner before Justice | (Document X.) The law of the State makes this offeuce ead, of premises proposed to be leased, during e term i" > se attend the funeral, without further nouce, this (Wednes- relatives and friends of the lv aro respect- he made a charge of disorder!; uct | ® misdemeanor. (See chapter 377, Sessions laws of | of the lease. law; one, carrying burglars’ tools; three, violation city | day) afternoon, at one o’clock. fally invited to attend the funeral this (Wednes- te priaober,” whersupos the Justice Uisctarncd 1866.) The Justice reprehended the officer for being too Should the lease of the above named ferries or either | ordinance; one adulterating milk; ten, violation Health Boyce —Jamrs ALexanper, son of James and Henri- | day) evening, athalf past seven o’ciock, the resi- Be rnccused’ and addressed the officer in these words:— | eilicient in smail and more of them be purchased by parties other than the present | law; one, violation Barrel law; one, craelty to animals, | etta Boyce, aged 4 years and 11 months, dence of ber parents, No. 127 street. The “What right bad you, sir, to arrest this man? I have a | matters; then referred to of duty on | lessees, they will be required, in scoordance with the | and turee suspended from last lang The friends and relatives of the family are invited to | remains will be taken to Belleville, N. J., om Thursday great mind to lock ‘you up. If you arrest that man | beats several miles distant from the precinct with which | provisions of the laws of the State, to purchase, ata fair ‘On charge of violating the Excise law, Philip Kull, of | attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, | morning for interment. again, or any other on a similar charge, I will have you | Quina was connected, id him to go there and per- ised valaation.(should the present lessees desire to | Fiftieth street, was fined $30. Peter Ashburn, having | corn:r Vanderbilt avenue and Butler streot, Brooklyn, Rropey.—In Brooktyn, on Tuesday morning, March 19, @ommitted and tried for a misdemeanor.” form duty. In ridicule of the oificer and of the ordi- sul the bouts, buildings and fixtures necossary for the | his bar exposed on Sunday, was dismissed, the evidence | this (Wedoesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Bexnnp Rippes, in the 56th year of his age. Patrolman John Keirns arrested Wm. Smith on the | nances under which he acted, he tauntingly said, “It isa of a ferry, said value to be fixed by persons se- not being conclusive, and Pairick Nevins, charged with Buowx.—On Tuesday, March 19, after a short illness, tervices will be held at the Church of the Assumption, 8th of for ing counterfeit money, | pity that you officers hadn’t tbe city ordinances and the Protea by the old aud new lessees, in case the parties | like offence, remanded pa Rencatey. Mr, Cranes Brows, in the 62d year of his age. corver of York and Jay streets, this (Wednesday) morn- ment ©.) Whil ing the arrest two men en- | health ordinances pinned to your snields.” cannot agree as to the amount to be paid for the same. Albert Schalberg piead gulity to adulterating milk, and The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | ing, at half-pact e cht o'clock. | Mis relatives and frends to rescue the prisoner. Keirns called assist- On January 18, 1867, patrolman Joun McLaughlin ar- ‘The lease shall also contain a covenAnt requiring each | was fined $25, fuliy invited to attend the faneral, from his tate resi- | and those of his brother John are invited to attend with- ance, and succeeded in arresting’ all three of the men. | rested ihaghes for violating the Excise law. | ferry boat to have attached to its engine a fire The other cases, consisting chiefly of charges for petit | dence, No, 27 Henry street, on Thursday afternoon, at | out further notice, His remains will be conveyed to ‘They were taken before Justice Connolly and the (Document Z.) The prisoner was taken before Justice | or force pump, with, not less than four bundred feet of | larceny, were of no general importance, aud the caleu- | two o'clock. Calvary Comerery. argon made against each, when he prompty diecharged Connolly to have the proper charge made against him; | hose of the quahty and dimensions as that used by the | dar was got through with by hail-past eleven, when the | J.ondom papers please copy. Sextox.—On Monday, March 18, at 2T1 West Thirteenth them all, remarking at the same time the off. | but before the iceman was allowed to make the | Fire Department of the city of New York, and to court adjourned to Thursdav morning, at nine o'clock. Brows.—On Monday, March 18, Mra Manrcanet | street, Mancarmr, dearly beloved wile of Bernard Sex- oom, * I been there I would bave reseued the was sul to @ long and ant used for the extinguishment of fires whenever requi 54 Beows, aged 54 years. aged 40 yeare, man from the hands of Mensa '3 and censured the | nation, and wi was through the Justice by the Chief ‘or his assistants of the Fire De- BROOKLAN LAW. COURTS. ‘The triends of the family are juested to attend the latives and friends of the La MO respectfully for making the arrest, So soon, however, as | to ailow the to make a complaint and tmont ot the city of New York, for which services tho — . fanera!, from her late lence, 115 Washington street, | invited to attend the funeral, from late revidence, Ree'Distroe Attorney was made acquainted with the caso | the prisoner, Foaves shail recetve’ $20 per hour for each hour engaged United States Com nere’s Court. this (Wedvesday) afterooon, at two o'elack. this (Wednesday) afvernoon, at half-past one o’ciock. ‘& was laid before the Grand Jury, when Smith was in- Patrolman David Stevens entered the liquor store of | and no time to be counted less than one hour, f Before Commissioner Newton, Bussoy,—On Ti + March 19, Geonae H. BuLsox, ‘Saes.—On Monday, March 18, Jaues 0., son of John for the ‘and on trial plead guilty. Mra, Saul on sunday, January 20, 1867, found ber — , Russell.—The defend ho | at bis late resideoce, No. 646 Eighth avenue, and Mary Ann Shea, of convulsions, aged 2 days. Ma May 20, 1865, Robert Roberts, hon a mersber of the & lad of fourteen or fifteen years of age, engaged in United States vz. George —The defendant, who | “Rojatives and friends are inviied to attend the faneral, | — ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the -ecoond command, arrested tolllog liquor to customers (Document hat) boy THE PEABODY FUND. ig a conductor on a Falton avenue car, was charged | from tho above address, on Thursday afternoon, at ono | funeral, from the residence of his parents, 357 West Teen be conning om assault and battery on hig | Was arrested and taken before Justice Connolly, where er oma with haying given @ counterfeit $1 greenback to a pas- | o'clock, , Thirty-pinth street, tuis (Wednesday) afternoon, at half. qife in the strect and in the presence of the proper charge was made; he was promptly dis- The trustees of the Southern Educational Fund, at the named Job Currany Mr. Catran testified:to hav- Albany Peso copy. past one o'clock, withoat further notice, Be took bim before Justice Coney, aad @ the ne- | charged, and the officer reprimanded by te Justice, be | invitation of Mr. George Peabody, dined together yester- i — fived the bill, folded up, in change un Monda; Guiace Oe londay, March 18, after a short illness, Swrrn.—On Sunday, March 17, of consumption, Gres eemary complaint, The Justice forthwith discharged | using among other expressions the following :—‘‘Mrs, he Fifth i padion.” ie ott iy asebttalned thet it Was cour, | JOHN CLARKE, aged 64 years, Surm, aged 44 years, 4 months and 24 days, the Bnd threatened to lock up the ‘policeman | Haulbad a perfect right to. split. your head open; and | 4*Y st the Fifth Avenue Hotel. evening. He sabseqnently ascertained that it was coun, | “His relatives and friends, and those of his uncle, the | — ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Yor doing more than his duty. (Document D.) wonld have served you right if she had.” Goneral U. 8. Grant, Robert C. Winthrop, of Boston; | terfoit and sought tn tee iaeed his. arrest ‘The case | late Thomas Butler, are respectfully invited to attond the | invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after. The ailidavit of Sereant Ba B) shows | "On Sunday, January 20, 1807, Captain M. B. Wilson | Hamilton Fish, of New York; J. H. Clifford, of Massa | AOC antoreP nel iis moraing in order to enable the | f90eTWl, trom 75 Bloomfeld streot, Hoboken, this (Wed- | noon, at two o'clock, from his lake residence, 46 South that he was obliged to er on | arrested JouR Mason, a leensed Iiquor_deuler, for viola | cuagetts; William Aiken, of South Carolina, Sr. William | Yefousant to procure teeuimony. jay} afternoon, at twelve o'clock, ‘The romaine will | First'street, Williamsburg, L. 1. August 3, 1865, for being drank and disorderly. When | tion of the Excise law. (Document BB.) He took the i" + — opa.€ be taken to Calvary cemetery, Surn.—On Mor evening, March 18, at hin resi." taken before Justice Connolly on the following morning, | prisoner before Justice Connolly, and made tho proper M. Evarts, of Now York; William A, Grabam, of North Supreme Court—Cireuit. Cockrort.—At Croton, Westchester county, on Satur. | dence, Hoboken, N. J., Mr. B. 7. Surra, in the 4st year A ie Ce eee ee Te Ceti Wiodeea tad Oe | suc ieatroetes bi ae ee Sane ae one, eae eg Mee a Bh eee oo Ma om pAb ee x. rh rs Oy Sraseailas Geotretcs oe r Temes M. | oF Totice 1a te-niortow's paper of ‘time Ot Pinehal, 7 Talmadge, M. D. . BR. Welle. —' intifr Sac cmatene Tae uaking theatrere, | tempted to arrest bim agait, for’ cach an offence, using | George A. Rigie, of Washington; Samuel Wetmore, of | J: ¥ 1 Sahar: remy sg MTbe saatives and friends of the family are reapecttully | Tara-—On Tuesday, March 19, Of congestion of the. New York; Mr. Edward A. Bradford, of Louisiana; | brought this action to recover the sum of $191 for pro- {nvited to attend the funeral services, at St. Mark’s | brain, Hewey W. Tarun, George N. Eaton, of Maryland; George Peabody Ruaeli, | fessional services rendered the defendant's wife during ‘sergeant for making the arrest, 33 words :—' befe ‘eara, ' tet the seegennt vine 808 on Asiy ak the Mine | also the following Set ate tarp al: Church, comer Sécomd avenue and Tenth sarees, this | © The funoral will ake piace at No, 148 Kast ‘Phirty-diras and had no right or authority to make an arrest, which | me I will commit the Captain or any other police oflicer aasertion was unwarranted in law aud difectiy at vari- | who may arrest you.” of Salem, ; Bishop Melivaine, of Ohio, and William | confinement, The defence was that, plaintiff was in- (Wednesday) afternoon at two o'clock, street, on a ee ee two o'clock. onthe aiidavite of sptasupan Cheah, Homphreys and of | woman semed, Baagaren Footer on Meneses 30, 1807, Seis ated fa, Fomprie thm oars “Up to last | com tent, 0 a ba tepid to understand the bee 4 short linens, Dasir Cooswett. aren we 8) wiseea Be eek ued a: ar ibaa Pn | Jobn Irving (documents F and G) show that | she being at the time very disorderly in the street. ‘ihe object of, the visit of these. gentlemen here is. to v mm - fone mn physician, re tees ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are res iy eae — %, Tucker, “ J a ‘April 13, 1860, ber, pn aly Lymer cea: | abo ontinned nlny and aor Was tees te imeweniage ign hae £5000 ‘mhig he an do patna ‘woo not cae cata ke hs Sore Mactongal ot, this (Wednesday) vatecnoen, ts Mit cast | She folate ead friends of the tantly throwing dirt and rubbish into the streets, in viointion | officers there that if taken before Justice Connolly he od 4 for the Sout it Garenady oF even any’ Consequence of ex! one o'clock invited to attend tho z city ‘ordfeanees, ‘and took their prisoners before Jus- | would not hold her; that he was ber relative and if taken | Ded as & & city darmg this week, This evening there Poot iny Mord wale gees jury rendered Contant On a Seite, Siggy 4 Troma t Funeral, here they neve! aint. | to hia court she would be back in before the ie cach “ate "the prinonry ere ‘discharged, bat Mie | who should tne her. Atvr ne detuned so ato be. ellicers reprimanded. It is easy to see what woul come a1 aralo ‘be the Pobeichy effect of this coorse on the offenders, and beer Justices, she was iaken before Justice Connolly, jonor Costin, will be @ party in hi of Mr. Frsboar and 16 trustees Court ef Sessions. Relatives and friends are invited to attond the a now inp icashaes Wil dino at the cote oe ks Beforo Judge Dikeman, and Justices, Hoyt and Voorhees, | from a Pape of bis mother, oy BN too cota The People ve. James Hineson—A Jury was obtained | Coie —On Monday, March 18, suddenly, Javea Coxrm, ene of thom the offence on r the proper charge made. Without taking any testi- Tas gona erested by patrolman Irving sad boing de- Tony mie eace the, Justice dacharged her and rept juiamatennd for this cae Foster, some tetimony taken, The wf eager Aon ic Cr, held the accused for trial, woman, as abe had foret returned to Fort Washington senate " . . sparing a aunco of the ear drivers of the. stroet ral. | on the same ouveynnce with the pokccmas ‘who had | A Mersxn—William Mawby, while ender the tnta: herp mpeg oy oy specitally Invited tw ‘aticnd tho funeral from his late foads Sergeant John T. Wright, on April 17, 1806, had | taken her before the Justice. ence ofgliquor, was wending his way home.on Monday | £2°6 ‘and ‘and raviebed aye, ooaegep eye rther notice, of a squad of men to preserve the pence jn the | | On Sunday morning, td 20, 1867, Patroimen | night and stopped at what he supposed to be his own Complaining witaessee, Margaret ‘ ae 3 1, ens oon ary. disper 2 nowy ad orden <rowa, o or on (or vielen of ite Excise Jaw, and allen Wor residence, but which was in reality thet of Mr. John | Anna athe by child of John James and Adriana Dixon, ag doin vou olung. to clecourage new, drtvre (om | ‘Gurge of their duty. (Dooasieste OD aad Kes. ta | oot oped, rated we window 94 boldly sabersay’ Man | !2° srbich are unit for ‘pabuealion, and st ives. andi friends of the family are invited to Nose ot tne ons "4 b ine con conatasion the court this (Wednesday) a two boisterous of the gang, to be quiet and desist in | this case the officers had been witnoasing tne juct of saree hog te vole te ‘wen’ feral ee disord Teave the ‘were | the prisoner and his cnst in stairs he saw the frent room. @ the his parent, South Serosted tad" taxon ‘sctore Justice Conntiiy.. froper | sor more than bait an gat ook icy | He called Tarvt, wp conveyed CWT CALENOAR—TMe DAY, int res, Walaa ebarges were made the eafoastors ba sergeant, | that when arrested Gregan gave Wolford a ke ‘and ‘ilijam to the station ‘- — —On A ei when the Justice in him he had no business to | directed him to get pletols for him out of at; tha ‘Vioranons oF ran Brom Liw.Benjamin Brown, = an Part en Fd ph td oldeat ohild Mary Boots mach as he pis a nase Ge rotation of Hrioner 0 te station houses, white thin wal Soret done Justus Brands, Charles Seaman and Thomas F. Cowan, Yeo, srt, etd an, 1490. Fait. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to law tn his court, that ropolitan law might do for the other prisoner followed the officers, and ‘oMeers | of Middletown, S. 1, were yesterday arrested for gelling ioe ¢ 7 1226, 17) 1018, wens anor, on on, ‘at one Slee saan ony. u hesdquastore, bab thas it wosld ‘not suit See m4 Rea epononhy of ps colt 4 Ee. liquor peice ia pee . AB ts . ne, 1, : » the se: Pac doteg abet’ is benieved to have boca his i reached ibe station "howe, when bee lt enn ons beiny then y hon Yet te, 1 Deloved wife of Captain i batty, inthe seeps of hemorrhage of the lungs, Mr. Josarn Winnsor. Protection Engine Company No, 7 of Stapleton, came of Snaty unti could be done without hazard to the eafet} ‘Of hor age. The friends of the deceased are Lew ant Raa grant W Pieseerd Sapieion of the tamil i the funeral, from the residence of Mr. J, H. mo. J Robinson geven hackmon arrest- | cipal prifouer; Sy the morning the two prisoners ‘Monday evening at Beckel’s fall, The Surrewe Cort. Tenw.—Nos, 100, 197, 196, ‘The relatives and friends , and those of | to atten ul 4 7 od were bet C Ht 11 Alled and the feati keut 207, 208, 129. father, Hon. hae! Connolly, and of her father-in- | Stevens, 48 Eighth street, near avenue, Brooklyn. Violaong of fhe Gir" pcdlnolove aevarcona ‘ilsekay | Changes tad ace ual oom ga ak ee eer reorient Fe a e oaasaies Men Se Ob At The ts Ihow. Coasianline Dudy, Kea. are Feevecatwiy invived co | tp |Wedgeeday)afleruodm. at four o'clet.