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} See ne rete went through to Rouse’s Point. |) ‘within easy communication of that vicinity, so thata ooncen: RONTIER FENIAN MATTERS. ‘th ST, ALBANS CORRESPONDENCE, sf States Army Officers Going Nerth- warl—The Vermont Militia being Ques- Slesed as to Equipments, &¢.—Supposed Fenians Congreguting onthe Parties Passing Through St. Albans—The “Scare” in Canada—More Precautionary Measures of the * Kanucks”’—St. Patrich’s Day in Barlington, &c. Sr. Auaaxs, Vt, March 19, 1867, ‘If “straws show which way the wind blows’ there y be in the action of the authorities in this vicinity hing indicative of a coming storm in the matter of ina-Canadienne. In my letter of the 17th I in- ned you that the statement was made here that Gen- Grant had adopted precautionary measures looking the preservation of our neutrality laws, though not assert that the United States frontier posts here had received any augmentation of forces, ce then, however, it is a noticeable fact that several D d States Army officers have passed through St, Al- northward bound, and the hotel registers bear evi- oe that something of importance must ‘‘be up” (to use expressive vulgarism), to cause so many of them to ® course frontierward, As yet, however, no ited States troops bave passed through, though have just heard that a number have started from Fort n (Boston harbor), bound in this direction. If this true Fort Montgomery, at Rouse’s Point, is probably heir destination. Another fact of somewhat unusual naan, &c. how we reached there. OUR COLEBROOK CORRESPONDENCE. The Woolly Horse Among the Sappere and | *out an hour and a quarter, lovelling bis remarks | they have trusted in the gospel itself, “But a negro is ag ‘Taking the Naugatuck Railroad we started from Bridge- port, March 12, at aquarter past ten A. M. for Winsted. | Politics in the State—The New Party Idens | *urely is one, and ought to be reformed. ‘Tne company consisted of the ‘old hoss”’ himself, u spruce on Reconstruction—Cendition of the Ne- Uttle pag as an off-horse, a radical town committee man, | grees—They Want te ge to School but Not VIRGINIA. a Henawp chiel and a car load of Yankeo farmers and 3 beds smoot Notions of the Freedmen, Ai ede ht I merchants, Barnum was known to most of the pas bd Laxmxaroy, Ky., March 17, 1867. NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 21, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. repeat, I will ive one cent for debau the | insure to them not only a comfortable livelihood, : THE CANVASS IN CONNECTICUT. Pocrte, chenlen eceditiey eects pemtin ah ses | tate mero conedal tamivaction vs teee titres taee eas THE COURTS. poorer i ‘Woolly Horse here concluded, and hie can ae maheeh, ell my 4 listen with incredulity LO a when the: Mnjor Paxasons, of New Jersey, followed, and spoke | in whom’ they. have confided in every otter mavter a2 UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Particularly against the President and in favor of Con- | incredulous of any degree of mental instruction out of | Alleged Embezzlement of G Mountains—His Cherry Colored Cat—He In the course of his speech he said the fact that | school as many @ wiser man is of a pervect education by a Treasury Agent. ‘Tries to Get Where He is Not Known, but is Sir Bonnets ‘was sending iene to followup Barnum | beyond the of @ university, and bo accepts no Smoked QOut—Nearly Blockaded in Snow- | was because the Yankee had got the better of the | situation that will deprive his children of the privilege er sek ‘on an Upset—His Speech | Scotchman to the tune of some two hundred thousand | of attending the only true school, Before Commissioner Betts. ‘The case of George N. Carleton, who is accused of hay- dollara. Like the case where a couple of men tumbled ‘Whoever may be to blame for it { do not pretend to | mg, While acting in the capacity of Treasury agent at ps ey 4 for the Land of Ca- enews and a bystander oried out ‘Save the red- | say; but the instruction provided for the negroes does | Memphis, Tenn., embezzled money, the property of the man, he owes me two dollars!” Bennett is fol- | not fully meet their case. It is not the chilaren alone lowing up Barnum because he had got tho best of him | who need it, and it should not be confined to mero tech- | United States, to the amount of haif @ million of dok CoLssroox (on the Massachusetts line), a} inatrade. The meeting then separated after supper, | nicality. Some morai culture zs called for. Parents require | J8°8, was up again for hearing yeswilay before Commis. els county, Conp., March 16, 1867, nape It may be difficult for your readers to imagine what] back to Winstead, via Riverton, reaching tho Beardsley | to have them, and it is not in tho nature of things that Mr, Wood, counsel for Mr. Carleton, made the fol- Your correspondent is doing all the way up here among and F the sugar maples and snow-covered mountains of the | whore he spoke in a similar strain to the above northern part of Connecticut, right by the Massachusetis night, He is now on hig way line, in this inclement season, when the maple sap Rome: Cape begins to flow, and when there is 4 struggle between And for the present we say *Bress him, let him go.” actly Scripture, is something like it, and we the e: ite luxury of a midnight ride | to be corrected of their false notions, They were bound | sioner Hotel at a quarter-past one o’clock A. M., March 13. they should be rid of them by their own unaided efforts, | }owing statement :—An order baving been settled in this Tho showman and born. started for Norfolk, | certainly not very speedily. A school is wanted to teach | cas for Mr. Carleton to give Ponds for his sppeennce = last | the whole black n, old and young, as much as } the District Court, I desire 10 state for Mr, Carleton that much as possible of the responsibility of their new he is and alwayd has bees ready and willing. to give to x estate. Tho great text to be expounded fg, “if a man jl Seon S7eRy ae i. a3 me es 8 ” tigati conn sane cd rey et work, verily, lot him starvey”” whlch, if movex | seent at Memphis; that he. does ‘vot withhold, And why, let me ask, should there not be better re- | 804 nover hes, apy facts connected with the loss frost and thaw as to which shall have the upper crust or u juggler’ a elty crow Mr. Carleto: already lower mud. Briefly, it 1s because the woolly horse was Bacon ia keen Couneatcu 3 hanes of sve Hiowed: + J suite i the ee ats ones pare Paietavdee tn mameraes ehh Tiere straying this way, and we feared he might come to grief | Just couut the votes, aud you will ind’ the showman has ‘ho unless there was at hand a Heratp correspondent to show. chronicle his wanderings, and perchance write his po- litical obituary and epitaph. To begin, we will relate here to ‘those from beco: rihen to the | fully credited by the proper authorities, that he was bedi ety to work, Methane hte ciaueet never benefited or sought to be benefited a single that there ts such a system. Ifso, itis inetticient, I fenthink Dy tie: tenmmecens lending se Nis-gmvew) thal do not pretend to say where the blame lies. It he never feloniously received aby money, stocks or easily be that subordinates find themselves incapable ‘ct | bonds to his own use or benefit, and, further, that he tooling the difficulty, because there is some short | bas given up to the government his vouchers show- om pa cent) tee a ot aambari, foe wai rd br Bes soni n Pogy se on his — growil ow 4 Bs mciaae Be evil, wi out of such surrender, and not through the action the District Attorney, as bas been erroneously reported. I will say still further that his counsel ex; 0 pro- duce such facts aa will without doubt to a with- drawal of the criminal complalat & ae. Bie cabin Arrangements are ig made ve iven OUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. Mr. Carleton. KENTUCKY. OUR LEKINGTOW CORRESPONDENCE. ter is being noised around here that may have a | seDgers; bat there were afow who did not enjoy tbat | 1 the naturel features of @ country could alone en- tee AS ge a on the subject under consideration, and that is, | honor. Two merchants in rustic garb, one apparently } yighten us as to the lot of thase who dwell in it, it would err ide teas eee aa SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART I, the militia officers here are being questioned as tq | of the tin and the other of the clock persuasion, were €n- | no fair to suppose noend of perfect blisa moted out to ginia Parson and Henry A. Wise, &c. Action to Recover for Alleged False Repre- amount of clothing, equipage and ammunition needed fit out certain companies for service, The St, Albans Messenger of to-day thinks ‘‘there will be a chance for the militia to show itself before long, and that there ill be dresg parades on the Common again,” I merely ition these incidents in order that you may have a of “the situation” as it presents iteelf here, ‘The train which arrived here at six A.M. to-day fought about thirty lusty looking gentlemen, of evident in ““proclivities,”? who having debarked from the of the great Hum, known for some sharp lottery dicker a long time afore. | will be, doubtless, as the world goes; but it is to | the dangling sabre, heavy revolver and epaulette, So when Taylor came round our parts for curiosities for | 4, hoped there is a remedy for what constitutes | no more to shine at midnight or to distarb by hideous | shipment to Matamoros, Mexico, Tho defendant was lightening a maple sugar manufacturer upon the idéntity | ¢he inhabitants of the famed Blue Grass region, of Rrcaxonn, March 18, 1867, sentations. which this city is the centre, Bourbon county, which | The recent order of Genoral Schofield disbanding all Before Judge Clerke, “Sho, w-s-al, now! Is that really the Barnum I've | claims to be the fatrest spot in it, is often called the | military organizations in this district, whether military | _7¢na/am S. Chiristic va, George B, Hask-ll.—This suit heern so much about? Ho's got the American Museum | garden of Kentucky, But the garden of Bden did not | or otherwise, is extremely annoying to the armed negro | instituted for the recovery of $3,000, with interest down in York State, hasn't he? Ha, ha! Tremombcr's | guitco for all the wanta of its keopers; and we may | organizations in and about this city, who eannot hence. | *n4 costa of action, in payment for goods sold to the good joke about Barnum theyve got up our way. Some | not be surprised to learn that even hero carking | forward appear in public, Tho body guard of Hunnt- | ‘fondant. Itappears that in the lator part of De- of our boy @ beern tell about Barnum’s cuteness. and vexations Itiplied find entrance, and | cutt, Ribena dyes agin besides arms, accou- taylor pec cays cal’ him then, and he’d been act pa is left oy ry be desired—and always | “ements aiff officers who may have held Comtateions defendant (Haskell) wont to the place of business of the cember, 1865, or the early part of January, 1866, the from the parson himself, is now doomed to put away meee whe is po epee mensoctae if Lom sas Ing a large of goo o went to a prominent livery le. and hired teams | his museum one of our boys, Joe Whittlesey —”” ‘elling the slumbers of le citizens, This ‘unkno' Christie, ‘was acq! ted with his book- o take — down — — ee laggy et Let Bg hated Se Wahoneey, | Denieaey 9" ied thet 1s oui K ms _ voli v8 © it | Feliet for which the t peop! poy ae and they — ke apt effected ipsa TOF ny purchase two and a half mi am pla mei ig to come from, no ohe seems competent jecide, é ie he . les, is oat ‘p! a, pet now retire to their beds assured of not being aroused by | of $9,000 worth of merchandise, the plaintiff acccept- ther they were Fenians or whether ibey were he, ‘Fencee So, Hecome of Danbury stock, | Jo, fer | The great agony under which the good folks labor, is | am armed intoxicated negro rabble, ’ fog as security for $6,000 a second m on that arising from the question of party divisions. It is The parson is also about to come to grief, and his | some real estate in Bi m, and Si Re e the B /ea ono of thom remarked, a company of tourists desirous | curiosities. | I’ve got a cherry colored cat.’”” paper, the New Nation, will doubtless disappear from ndant owing the maguificent winter scenery in which this |“ ‘A cherry colored cat, Joo?” cries his comrades, all | g good deal of a muddle, and I willingly leave i to some | tne ffestdes of darkios’ who endeavor to, though they | Statist guitosemect “ithe defendant it te glloged, fare ouptry abounds, it is not for me to say. One thing is | amazed like, afore he could answer them. one more familiar with the maze of politics, and such | capaot, read it. Henry A. Wise, the great stump orator | nished as an endorser one Gershom Van Allen, who thin, however; each man was provided with a knap- ck containing bulky material, and each had a blanket. Hf artists or vovrists, they bave chosen a most delightful ‘region of country in which to spend a few days at this season of the year. Supposing them to be Fenians, how- ever, it br be well to state that on reaching tho lake ‘they would have no difficulty in crossing into Canada, or tm reaching the border line unmolested. By pursuing a directly northward march along the shore they can arrive | within abont three miles of Rouse’s Point, and thence, making a slight divergence, they can crogs. the upper toed on tho ice, which’ is, in that section, about j| two feet and a half thick, and would allow of even the transportation of artillery, if such they had with them. By #0 doing, also, they avoid a too close proximity to sez to fing them to be Fenians, and that is the decided impres- pi Pact thee Car cc tster sete sittin’, | hike intriente matters, to set the subject ina sufficiently | Of Virginia, has consented to take the flold throughout upon inquiry Christie was informed was worth about x tlesey, sweet as gap, ‘Joe, my boy, how ate tn heh’ tn i are here’s my old friend, Zeke Stebbins. features, which ie spectacle interesting. Zeke | Sisate gaan? ‘How's sisters? Jost like maple | There is something radically wrqng about the political eS ee, There is now no doubt that | in excess of the amount of the note. Upon the maturing juice, Pil bet.’ Then he told ’em how they must all | categories, one would fancy; and some new ones must | not hold Hunnicutt, who is already disliked and much come to his museum when they come to New York, and he thes asked if they'd any curiosities about there—any be created to suit the emergency. Accordingly, in povpcenll epee alent 80 successfully duped to five legged calves, three oe 4 baggy yp — Frankfort lately they got up @ skeleton party, 80 to children, and sich like. Joe e hadn’t seon any of tit -—and apy one may tom Kiba critters, bat bis aunt Jerusha had a cherry npeeie-& DRT WUnET) ROTA RINORRT, Asclagge 4 GEORGIA. jored cat ‘curiosity. en Fria solored oat,” hollered jt atl *That’s-| was intended for the sick antl disabled of the Union col just what I want. I'll give you $10 for that cat, Joo, and | party, who are not prepared to follow the advance of the the State against the Virginia Brownlow, and this eve- Invested in a farm at Millbush, N. J., u ona ory anoas bee in front of Hi Perkins’ grocery, and clear light. I glance merely at some of the anomalous sing yous colored citizens were ing a petition | which thete was a mortgage of $4,000, but that ho omned Holy ¢ ex-Governor and General to address them pub- | additional property, and was worth a sum considerably and when once started this State will | ofthe note payment was demanded, and no satisfactory response being elicited the note was protested. It was then found that the endorser was a man comparatively without means, and this action is instituted for the re- covery of the amount of that note, the mo on the Brooklyn property being stiil valid. Case st SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 2. go into it who pleases, Mostly nobody does please, It QUR MACON CORRESPONDENCE. Fort Moutgomery, which they would leave to the lett, | here is $5 to vind the bargain.’ So Joe he up and took ‘ Suit to Recover $5,000 Damages for Lose The road ane ihe lake shore Ye in good condition and | the Malena ‘went to bring tho cat. Ina minute or two | Northern “radical” Tne democrats look askew at ‘Macox, Ga., March 16, 1867. of Life by a Railway Accident. | ve peirsle a me He Joe oo come back bag ppt) ‘Got eo pos lf nggem serie ae Peeper Foattash ees paleo ne The all-absorbing question of the day with the people Before Judge Leonard. 6 equad which same throu; this (su) cat, Joo?’ sez lor. 's Joe, * iJ val LJ msol vs - is Et ig morning (suppos- ab Joet! pee Ey eer quarters, which they do not oom inclined to do exactly, | Neve is Feoonstruction, The lips of the people were un- | John H. Walker, Administrator of William Waller, sion here) forms only a small proportion of like parties ‘who have been travelling frontierward during the week. ©n Friday morning a large number of Irishmen, evi- @ently under the control of a leader, came on the up which, Keak § to some detention on the way, to connect with the regular morning train going morth, and the passengers were unabie to leave ot, Al- ‘bans until the departure of the six o’clock train in the evening. These men, about seventy-five in number, ‘were very reticent as to their destination, and, instead oa ge Hed of of the hotels, remained at the depot ‘wotil evening train left. They were all provided ‘with rations, and appeared to have a sufficiency of spare @hange to meet ali requirements. Their deportment was ost quiet and orderly, and they seemed desirous of ing conversation with the citizens here, keeping her and letting no one into the secret of their ive point’ I cannot say these men were Everybody here is assured of it, hqwever, the query naturally arises, who were they? In con- ion with hen inent citizen of St, Alban’s to-day was ratormed areas of men bave been oe going this place during the past tort- ‘Places Aft throug] “and,” sald he, “if there be the same ratio at all bordering the Jake as have gone through St. Albans, then fully two thousand Fen/ans are now on the frontier in this section alone.”” Most of the parties who others are doubtless scattered along the lake, the tration of the forces can bo effected whenever tt | Losnere’ to st may os desirable. Indeed, as matters now look, if there country ke to “blow for him.” Dinner over, at oepers presentation, 4 ‘utes past four we took a carryall and a pair of horses— | thus ied to remain in inaction till the ‘crack of | from altering the decree from the National Con; Commodations for passengers on that train; that con- and Joe he let the cat outof the bag. It was Aunt | and yet do not know where to go, and so remaia halting | #esled by the outspoken words of ex-Governor Brown; | Deceased, vx. The Long Island Railroad Company.—The Rusha's old Tom, bie, as fc ace <a ni Do you peers ve 9 rate er oie cten P eicrad and now in all circles the merits of the Military act are | complaint in this action sete forth that on the 28th day lack 0 sez Tay- ive a : fae ioe tc siled. "To. be sure do, sex Joe, abustia’ | helfway measures, and have contrived by nice manage. | ‘Mscussed and parties are forming. Tho greater portion | of August the defendant received William Walker as a with larfer, like all the other boys; ‘a black cherry, | ment to hold, or at least to control, the Drinexpal offices | think the act to be onerous and unjust, but that it ought | passenger on board one of its cars, for the purpose of iat an ane ar oa fot fa car, toe {ively small, if we may eit tea mate Be Aefloag fgrmes oe. ‘Ane her . » ; | favor of staving off action as long as possible, be the con- | Island, and that when near the village of Jamaica s ry id Want go’ spas wa one. goner? | ont tacradvoracis, ancora haere eet | sequen what ey may. Pnencia rum,in har | oti ocr ang ve mpgs fad “ Wa-a-l, I guess he'll como off about as bad as he did | many, perhaps the greater number of those living away | rors, has fallen upon the great body of the people hore, ant or its servants; liam with ‘kant Jerusba’s cherry-colored cat He ‘em. Maybe he thinks ho’s goin’ where he ien’t known. } ance with their particular notions, and it is declared im- But our folks smoked out him and his tricks long ago. | possible to moet the emergency without making a party They know him to their sorrow up our way, I gue: caleviated wo making the alzty-two miler ., making 6 sixty-two m! hohe and“five minutes, Woather rainy. and. dismal, | taken a name in politica, ‘The answer is RSV rome, Res mpg Ee! , oh well kept country inn, | refuse to endorse the provision of the Military bill ee tk mi ill | sick. So much does this country need moneyod facili. | by reason of poglect in tho person having charge of tho ham, forcing negro suffrage the ingurrectionary States; Mitel ct pe ioe: ae neon, vometim's ‘ne thing and wometimes another, | ties that no squeamisbuess would be felt at any kind | ¢Xpress train upon which the decengxd was being con- it was a tee-total temperance | It is doubtful If an; woe, Wel se Sl janatare, has found | inat might be offered. party, and there was no call for anything stronger than | his exact level pon toy e ultra Southern democrat, and mig ” of the car at the time of the accident, and thereby con- 4 tician; he took | he can no forth present hag hela poli mneald. Henge fame iafarred that business to got on, but to stand still and bemoan the | by the Military bill, forced upon the people for an in- Fake regulations posted up in the cars, among other he was rather anti-Woolly Horse; for that “animile” | past, ho need not disquiet himself with nice views of | definite of time, They see no escape from it ee ~ was then in bis house spending money. As a general | national economy and good government. He has noth- | from Congress, statute enactments or ordinances of con- form, and that at ae the defendant ; Bec oe thing all over this district the hotel keepers are arrayed | ing to do with that, and consistently he turns to the | ventions. ‘ie white population may, as it certainly sufficient room Fed eee lon against the showman, who accuses t’other Barnum of | South and recommends them to disregard the Recon- will, increase and become much larger than it now is, | Passengers on train. fet, os tha : and buying up all Soe hag. struction law, “treat it with silent contempt” and make | but they are forbidde: ingeniousiy constructed oaths, | _ A large number of witnesses was cal for t ten mii in this and the adjoining counties, although their num- | to be acquiesced in Another portion, however, are in | conveying him from Deer Park to Hunter’s Point, Long ‘alker, the decedent, oe @xnclly in ecoord- was thereby so severely injared that ho died in conse- ‘won't see {fromthe large towns, who seek a faith he | and hence they are unable to feel any sympathy with | quence on the same aay, thee he left no widow, but had that threatened calamity at the North The question of | living, as his only next of kin, five children, one a daughter of fourteen years of age, dependent on him for for every man. Whatare you? isa question Tepudiation of the national debt is never mooted, there | support, and demands judgment in tho sum of $6,000, D Hy mallee past one ¥. ) to perplex inthe highest dogree almost any Keutuckian | no peing money enongh hore to cause much interest to @ anewer for a defence alloges that the collision Bridgeport in three | of this section, even those, it may be, gyn ee be taken in the subject. Not that money, pfosperity, is | cocurred owing to the negligence of the person in Fea nade tothe | ditional “I would vote with the radicals ff they would | not desired; bat. long deferred hope has mnade tbe heart Ske Weletaanttce cob savaing of Gos ula, nad moe veyed; that the deceased wa8 standing on the piatform er go. As it does not ecem his The great cause of complaint is that negro suffrage is, | tributed to the injuries sustained by him; that there wero forbidding passengers from standing on the plat- Iain- no effort to revive their inanimate States should they be | and by the terms of admission vo re tf, all of whom testified to the inefficiency of tho no- that the negroes shail henceforth in Georgia vote in all | siderable numbers wore compelied to stand in the pas- $s to be any movement at all, the wing of the Fenian previously. board Lawyer Peck, of Win- el ex befits the thought, Sens Termite con. wit eke | Sead aaron ey Oneness ate | ee Rec eget tack ie eet, | Snr ar bao Wes Meat Vel gulp Senate | Pwr ne per ce ce et bd int of depat rt e on men ‘We aro Fie receipt of news here by travellers just | chusetts, ‘whore the showman was announced to social security by Minding an excuse for turbulence, | the white voters, and on account of the superior wealth | | One witness wee colied ae He, detine i S hed from confirmatory of the previous telegrams in ‘A snow storm had commenced bofore we and} It is not here the intention to charge them | and intellizence of the latter the “omsnten Seer Sho on to TUhe effect thas there wee! ai Anpanens we welation to the ‘‘scare”’ that has got of the | afer we had mado about four miles it set in with great | with being the direct instigators of crimes and mis- | be carried in their favor. But in the county of Dough- = Lat mod nee es ‘ine oats”? "Ia the stots of Ouawny Tee ee ee aoe aa onan ole tle maiter maj bois wally bo: | vou wil axocod the whita vouas by four to one "we | morsiNg. e Boses.”” In 3 te freal, and in fact in all the towns within striking dis- | the snow up iato drifts almost impassable for a wheeled | yond my ken; but it is sufficiently clear that such depro- | emigration fer ffty Fea to come can be SUPREME COURT—CINCUIT—PART 3. Yance of the border, ‘the Invasion” forms staplo | vehicle. Several failed to carry us Jatore have Considered themsolvoe affiliated to this party expected to change thie result ‘The next epic of conversation. ever, do — were ‘to get out and | and have thus received from it a moral support. Doubi- | great is that of or, who o1 cope ‘ta the Peuideynd it this to be the fase: Das pereoan Jone belp the poor res out of the the show- lose aero het ‘been comet, im the stories | are under the consti amendment, to lcomania—A Spec ‘ities declare that it is so, and that man, however, a and offering to of these ou' ‘Dut it fs too Jate in the day toen- | vote. The oatus to be taken are such &s to offer'a pre- vanta Oli Region. are daily expecting the work tocommence. The Men- en eeaodred oilers ‘we would before we | tertaip an absolute im their existence, hey | mium for false swearing. But good men are Before Judge Sutherland, weal Gasctie of yesterday, though making light of the | reached Colebrook. Such a calamity was at times immi- | are old guerilla men, who, demoralized by their potty | really puzzled by the ambiguous ex) used; and if | priviam 2. Port ve. Wille Leaman.—The plaintiff in aan reed Bae o ‘otigeenis ey epee ers Vetug over ausee heen tn haloes bene little better than banditty at the | they ae tnemaihe the voting throughout the Stare wii | shieaction allegps that prior to the 28th day of Febru- in seven 2 twill bave come “10, stay.” The Otawa Gazeéie is oe pe patent without acoldent, Colebrook is a | resumed thelr evil However, the belief seems sete done under uniform principles, All these inqui- | ary, 1865, the defendant réprosented to him that he Meshing y explanations to instructors tn von eeitown, casting, in 1! 144 votes for Hawley and | to be in respectable quarters that their acts are of not so | ries and discussions indicate a healthy state of pul owned a balf interest in six lots of land, situated in the @rili, and im the same paper are numerous notices to | 124 for English. It has a cotton mill and is the | frequent occurrence, and the hope ts expressed that they | opinion. Wid Northern correspondents represent faith. oat on of the town of Titusville, Pennsylvania, volunteer companies to attend parades The Queen bas | centre of a scattered farming population. ‘will not long continue to disturb the community. There | fully the state of gd bs — they would find ness port . iagued an order extending tho military decoration of ‘The meeting was held in the Methodist Episcopal | 1 also encouragement to believe that an improved state Jess © condemn in peopl anxiety felt is | and that the market valuo of his (defendant’s) share of ‘Victoria medal (iirst struck in honor of the soldiers ehuven. aud. about two hundred persous One | of feeling existe amongy the people remote from | nothing more eon ei ae poy be expected | the property was $12,000; that it was admirably @f the Crimea) to ‘ local forces in the British colo- | quarter of those were women. towns and the influences of ent: —— pnd ony hee ors atc wow repent te adapted to buliding purposes and = rapidly nies who may be called upon tonerve, ip co-qperation with Mr, Bidwell, one of the republican town committee, ice, recommending them to remain Above all theso fears a1 jespondencies there will occa- | increasing in value, and that he would dispose ‘the British troops, in military operations for the sup- } said he would “commence services’ by proposing sionally burst forth from the full heart expressions of | of one-third of the property to this plaintiff for pression of rebellion or repelling invasion by ® foreign | 1zquire White as presiding officer. ted mem con. np ey og will pe be barge He yore ye $4,000, Relying upon theso statements plaintiff ‘@nemy, such persons being deco- | »squire White introduced lawyer Peck, of Winsted, who, will again vieit desolate land, an it when it does | purchased the Property iz question at the proposed “by the commanding officer.” This order is pab- | after a few remarks, in turn introduced the showman, | in this region, more especially in Bourbon ty, is Byte ob wticoneshadry im ses price. The plaintiff turther alleges that he subsequently in full in the Montreal papers. Anotheratraw! who to deliver oneof his usual baraogues, which | well known; but the conviction ie—and it is supported Under amet pct fe gees pie ‘asceriained that the property was ‘not situated in the From Toronto we learn here that the garrison at | gouni ‘as you may wel imagine, rather unique away | by tho most respectable autbority—that these ea fancied apprehensions ‘= ‘w S Ger on business portion of Titosville and was comparatively ‘Brem:tord has been largely increased, in view of the al | up in this region. dupes, many of them, have had enough of a bed financial screw, men are ing on to their money as | valueless. The compisint also gota forth that in con- ed “raid,” and that it will hereatter consist of the Chairman, ‘admit the folly of inaction and are ready to start | with the grasp of death, not even ing the com- | sequence of further representations of tho defendant Hitowing:--One battery of artillery, a detachment of ery ‘onco more. Moreover, evidences are not wanting | monest obligations. Business of all kinds, on this ac- | tne plaintiff was induced to intrust the defendant with Jnassara, the Second battalion of Royal Wolch Fusiliers, Andy | that all this change of front and manwuvring for posi- | count, is practically at stand still. The wheels of busi- | $700, with tho understanding that it was to be devoted ad the Thirty-sixth battalion of Volunteers, the his | tion among political factions will result in making the | mess are scotched and nothing but the restoration of that | to the purchace of stock in the Titusville Oil Company, ‘to be under the command of Colonel Peaceck, R. the Batlonal policy pre-eminent at last, where now it seems | confidence which is dependent solely om the unity and | pot that the stock was never purchased and that the ‘The Grand Trunk haitaiion of Volunt a of | to meet with considerable opposition. harmony of the whole number of States will remove | piaintiff has never refunded the money, although a de- fwent an inspection yesterday, by Genoral Stisted, who wed ‘This I venture to believe bs the tendeney of tnings: the impediments, If it had been the intention of Con- | mand had been made (or it, and claims judgment in the ted the men on their efficiency and martial Prosi+ ‘| still 1t deserves to be mentioned that in tn! and the Northern people to punish the people here | gum of $4,700, with intorost. From the Toronto it appears also that jous, as | section of country of which I am speaking, in Bour- the part took im the rebellion, the course which The answer ia a general denial of all the aliegations ‘ail the volunteer companies in military district are inistration; | don county particularly, the formation of an opinion on | bas been taken by Congress has accomplished the end; | contained in the complaint, Case'siill on. jordered to hold themselves in readiness for action at a and in ex- | this ratgock te pretty difficult, to the un- | and it is time that sympathy for suffering should induce 4 ire moment’s notice, and that drills daily take place at the of the | readiness of the le to epenk openly in mixed com- | the national legislature to take measures for the earliest ‘SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. @qiil shed, where @ guard is constantly on duty. The He then | pany on any jitvead From some motive | restoration of the rebellious States to representation, volunteer fea havo noariy all been provided with he had | which 1 will not endoavor to single out at this time from | and what is of no less consequence, to induce the poo- Alleged Contempt of Court. ‘the Spencer hewn iret binge tn hae ira to the eg adr rae en a betes Somes pal ple of Boieare maquer tte eqreres tem comune Before Jnstice Robertson, ‘cartridge were served out wo irteont party least nm ‘nstance, become almost iversal. fact, apparent from remarks Sucn. se aban- Ren ieee ¢ setves funr, og. tus Yoon than warea heard every day on the streets, the people believe John M. Mackay vs, Wm. H. Marston and others ; ‘The Great Western Railroad Company seem to be im- ‘must oud in blows, and, therefore, for poace sake they ae aa with the Thomas 8. Marlor ve. the same.—This was ® motion to with the idea that an attempt wili bo made to slave owners, | had better abate a little of the freedom of discussion, intention of keeping tious States out of the punish David Crawtord, Jr., of tho firm of Clark, Dodge fore with their line, and have accordingly put a sare it is that seldom is expression given to political | Union (if wo a be allowed ee eee Sacatoans . Pog gg =. force of men on daty along its whole length, to wi bad ', still more rarely does it elicita re- | until yg i. next = Preajd plage &Co., on pera ge ly gien pond that savor of suspicion, On the and off into ig mot so trac of Lexington as of Paris and the | Thig may e desire 3 CPi ont n- | obedience to aeaee 4 meeps i Belarhe road tho sane precaatious are being taken. A ‘He told | small towns on the stage roads, In private interviews | tion of some of our rulers; but, as T have sev: yy ford stated that hewes i, an ver oxo aati ity Of boxed arms Lave been, seized at the Great ago ited of ascertaining the views of |‘ written, and have become more convinced of fact, | demanded that he should me ego o~ featern depot, addressed to @ gentleman residing at Kite pal ‘this is a vastly different thing from hear- | the oy 3] at least, would have a to fear | Court granted the inka Ay wy 2 the that wakes this annodnee- jzeb, 11 amatances that enable you to judge | from the this State on any question disconnect- | defendants wore connected wi ‘pool’’ in Erie, ‘ment carelessly remarks that ‘‘not_ much importance is Lon- are the ex; of an individual | ed with the negro. Georgia at no distant day will owe | The ings were adjourned antil to-morrow morn- attached to this circumstance.’* Apropos to this matter saw this in- ea coee 2 ee conclusions by ee a ania Genok we ing, at ten 0 Heraid avers that it has for wrote to more dificult process. texests than it ever agricuital Georg! Sven aon are sec! along the frontier language of It happened but once d: my op gy to hear | sembles more New York, Pennsylvauia and Massachu- SUPERIOR COURT—PART I. Anside of our Hoes” and the same journal ‘wonders 6f | tho acts of the government ailuded to in a public place, | setts in ite natural capacities than {t does Ohio or Lili- fel vil metistency on Che snttiortined Bia hat erereet ‘® great | and that was so trivial an occasion as scarcely to deserve | mois, and it will grow ienndinnen Herons Hie. Sa, Damages for Alleged INegnt jzure. ‘Ing this ice. It very politely styles them ‘a parcel "s blacking, | mention, An old man, calling himself ree ee opment of its mineral resources Oe ger Before Justice Monell, aby hy a Bgy betta | tong ohn eraser apegn | fe rena ok eget catty Sh || Orie CSch Th nan ain q A the wamucka,” nnd that Majesty's most Feeeeatise | De Rcshaied. te be supe “Old Virginny, Mother of | ought to be & consideration with tho extreme radicals | for trover for goods taken by the Sheriff from tho storoot jas” aro not entirely sure of resting in When | States,” he said, “they cut her old bedy in two, | tbat they do not heap indignities on a State which they | Recknow & Hudson, No. 144 Liberty stroct. It is alleged quiet, and free from ‘‘war'salarums,”* 1y wanted to | and now they are to impose upon her a military | may possibly ei some, future day chooge for thelt wD | that Recknow & Hudson were manufacturers of ‘There was no turnout here y of the Irish pop- for the | despotism.” = brnsbing away a tear or the | abode, or may become the home of their postority. and canned fruits, menta, &c., and that Messrs. Sc ‘ulation to do honor to the memory of Ireland's patron oe hign rheum of old age, I do not know which, he added, with & Romain wero pu from them. In Feb: me len deatmed better that and asigh, ‘Alas, my sun inust set in impenetrable cloud.” LOUISIANA ruary last plainti ft from Reckuow, who had dis- Shey should sasiet in the colobration which took in shrewd men of | Ho confessed to readiug the Inte New York News, and . tolved partaersbip with Hudeon, $420 ‘of canned ington, Whither accordingly they Good in connected | believed New York city to be a achool of justice and all meats. It ‘that previous to this Romain and took part in the see of it.” The | the virtues bocause it always went democratic, Poor QUR EW ORLEANS CORRESPONDENCE, ik Schenck made & claim of $7,000 for aay, yy te eg ee eer gt Tt | bid, then sic $20, $25, | old man! with a = a sedamees ene preter poset bad fruits, &c., sold them by Recknow & udvom, and without ; with their | rons conclusions, feeling. ainst . five do effect othe ‘ahi, \¢ being clear and bright oF shothor "#4228" | hed boon Deter gtided No Ei unde tay Toply to | Pretest Awalost the Military BIll tm the Lou! | that Hudson aiialted judgment acsine himset, On thie alchough made up There was these remarks, intained a studied silence. them were those Griffiths had sootetios in Burlington and other places, ght the tucker at ‘Among other inprovementa hat aro needed something Naw Onzaane, La., March 18, 1067, | fore, tn Ota ow the strcots were ab the Oty dameemenn eee soked bis name, t to be done to betior the eondition of the ‘This morning Mr. Thiennemaa, of the House, intro- | “The aefondants explained that having obtained « judg- aac the sCreet aay of thelr follow eftitaas ‘of tee Sneed euben, pen fp Sa cy a very large number ae. ee duced « Joint protest oguine the ack for the more ef. | ment against Recknow & Hudson, they” ismued an exoot- a io, the oe 5 on Birch met with their cordial approbation, I may mon inat of the Witt avenue, | stretching the truth, they are inveterate, thieves, as are | clout government ofthe rebel State, passed hy he s0- ion ut thes eras, bet Git they were from the ton here, en passant, plrange a6 the eainodncsmend may hundred and twontys | also & certain Miserable whites, wie T™A3y | carted Congress of the United States on the 24 of March, | fory’ and. that plainuff ever slaimed that the articles seem, that the city of Burlington numbers seoording to a amosersent.” | times set them on. | From idionces to thet fe Duta step, * ese ‘to the Conimittes on Fedoral | belonged to him. The case was to the jury and a the corporation census lately taken about cight thousand this invest- Where there is fellowship of the one there fe sure 10 | 1967.” Read and referred vordist was retariied for plalai $546 10. le, and that of these fully two-fifth are Irish. This 1 wahip of the other. eee setare See ee Relations, The following is the protost:— ‘® paradoxical state of a(lairs one would think to exist pected of course that the negro would not at the ou ‘away up in the northernmost portion of Yankeedom; ly understand the meaning of freedom. Improv- Dat, alt! strange, it js true, The Burlingtom Times jent By the very fact of his siave education, it is a new @f this morning, in speaking of yesterday's ‘thing for him to be caroful against to-morrow, and to saya Shy It “eave pleasant sid wholesome look up for the evil day, or evon to be concerned about Simony that the caves of Ireland is arowing every day: ” creature comforts at all. That wae the, care of his aioe selene ss ties ee ie tee es sateen ope a wih _ae jamn moved to ti wi ore to tho oonmnice, waa dolivered by the Hoa. “ 4 ql mary J, Clark, of Montreal. It was weil concerved and Gloquontly delivered. In the evening tho City Hail was again crowded by an audience anxious to witness the entoriainment given for the benefit of St. Joseph's Or- Asylum of Burlingtoa, The exercises were of a Eiemey ‘and musical character, in which the children of ‘the orphan school were the actors, and formed a pleas and highly hibition, very successful exhi “the ‘weather here to-day Is lovely in the extreme. tleman | ae Gordon Although there is snow onthe ground to the of | James ‘Svont six juches, the eky is clear, the sun shines brightly od Ret with air is really invigorating. Ov are gever- 55 Gaarted by the citizens. A few days of such ‘weather will speedily remove the snow and render travel among these mountain cliff a luxury, cctenensaineehecsiaceiaensaateit THE WANSUTTA MILLS, He had also a fuse with sand sold to tH venerable Seoteh gentleman. 3 by which Bennett lost two | ations, A city'is the negro’s heaven,.and he ear In congeq: wit advertisements out of | it for a comfortable home it 80 E i HH 8 ; 4 i : E F E i z uence of the | dure mach Ley peas te) induced to lea SB $ i i |: a 5 f i correspondent at New Bedford, Mass., having no- ott. ‘traotdinary purpose with them. jouse tativen. ° president oekaaaegs fe Oe ae ‘Himmau which stated Fy AN od sorbing idea rule without exception, | 4 In as oe Mr. rao ey revigtrs, fas bowen and wel coaens pone, oe Be Weenee an Initer Wid ‘nok, or Paid not nich they. soon FRO By Bt - foam ot $1,000 for ex- | used as & institation siace then, Unfortu. Seven hoon eh de, ween uo tat aly om hours I i i pai Fences, for the OF precede or fuchington to | untely for Mr, Gbadwick he remained vice president of that only a work will serpanensaiinels Ont the next three | Gordon d a becaaaiiortt ho couldn’t-| their indifference about provididg for “a recover the Shek ete sia ee cone roa Me and was obgaled Taint wobesited anamber of bar If, at the ex; ration of that tne ihe Lowa merriment! For aye wi 36% Sate ovine hes ey ray my Oe ee they wou! vored ay inl mn oi = -h-. volun. ft 4 fellowship between podi- By tho advice of General Sheridan Mr. Sparks, Book as hours, the ita will resume oleven hours’ work, B. Baraw take pes of ir things Yo conceive ony folio r on Tastication a iver man, dock rning. Though ‘are eften offered | ter of Voters, baa closed his office for the present nigsaw- Vad sss TER | Sse wht nak | st Beta eS Ba Re Jersey, stating that on the 14th of July, 1866, Chadwick had withdrawn all the deposits of the bank, consisting of $2,500 in United States bonds. He also presented an affidavit trom John ¥F. Augustin, of Boston, that he knew of @ amount of drafts of the bank having cents on the doliar; and Angustin been offered for further swore that Chadwick had offered to soll bim accepted drafts of said bank for two cents on the dollar; and that Dyer, une of defendant’s wit nesses, sold. and traded the city of tested. Counsel claimed that passed by Wiltiams; in wick was committed for goods in Boston from $8,000 to $12,000 of drafts on said bank, ail of whi were pro- elebvugh Be check waa the offence of Chad- Now York, He said that the name Wiljiou8—given by the man who passed the ues i rotitious ene, and used for the purpose of iving ene check an lly and he appearance of genuineness; pected when defendant's counsel moved to vacate the order of arrest he would have preduced Mr. W! or some evidence to show that there was such a But the defendant's counsel did not do either, orated his first statement of Mr. Chadwi also claimed that Mr. Fritz, the agent of the Agen corrob- Wing repre= gent sented to him, when he went to inquire about ineness of the check, that it was good, The Judge took the papers and reserved bis decision. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Russel. Tho Grand Jury came into court yesterday “morning with a number of indictments, and the foreman having announced that they had finished their business they wore discharged for the term. MAYURM, Charles Lloyd (colored), who was indicted for the crime of mayhem, pleaded guilty to an assault with in- tent to maim Ann MoGlennon, on the Ist of January, It appeared that the prisoner and the complainant (who ‘was a good looking white woman) were seen in Wooster street by an officer; that her nose was bitten off and blood was running down her face, and that she informed him that Lioyd bit off her nose and swallowed it. The negro admitted the act, and said be was sorry that he bad not bitten her head oi, Tye woman was taken to = hospital, where an operation was performed under uence of chloroform, which resuited fatally. Lloyd was sentenced to the State Prison for ten years. ‘A FELONIOUS ASSAULT, Charles Browning, who was indicted for a felonious assault, pleaded guilty to an assault with intent todo bodily harm. On the 19th of January he fired a pistol at George 5. Hull, the ball lodging in the abdomen, The occurrence resulted from a difficulty about the paar of the respective partics, Seurence was post CONVICTION OF ANOTHER CONPIDENCE MAX, Edward Haggerty was tried and convicted of receiv- ing movey under false pretences. The case was similar to the one disposed of a few days ago where a verdant power was duped by one of tho sharpers who ly operate around the railroad depots, In this instance the complainant was Michael Spau; nesay, who, while waiting at the Erie Railroad depot in ‘Roale Street, intending to to Orange county for work, was ac- costed laggerty, who, after finding out all he could, ‘ia him that he and would hire him for $1 60 per day @ contractor, The for his brother, who was kept store in Elmira to work oung Hibernian ‘agreed to go, and previous to start- ug accompanied Hagge! “cigars” at a certain foliowing day. Nelite Sampson was tried on a ch: rty, who wanted to get some place, They “accidentally” met a man to whom Haggerty was indebted, and not having Dilis enough, he exhibited a check and requested shaugh- nessy to loan him $15. He promptly complied with the request, and as soon as the money was given the prisoner 4nd the other man went into a door in Chambers street, which led into another atreet, and thus escaped. An officer who witnessed the transaction approached the duped countryman and learned to what extent he bad been bled by the Eimira merchant, whom the officer knew very well, and succeeded in arresting him on the will be sentenced on Friday. A tew more such convictions will stop this system of vVillany, which is practised so extensively in this city, ¢ Of stealing a gold watch from Jamos Hendricks, No. 48 Henry street, while in a low den in Cherry street, John Mangan was pus on trial, charged with sfabbing Michael Sullivan with a sail needle at pier No. 47 river; but in consequence of a defect im the indictment the jury rendered a verdict of not gulity. reindicted. BROOKLYN LAW COURTS. United States Commi Before Commissioner Jones. United States ve. Frederick Evers.—Tho defendant was charged with having illegally distilled whiskey near Hempstead, L. I. He introduced testimony showing that he had leased the premises visited by the govern ment officers to 2 man named Abbig, who, on being stated that he had manufactured vinegar at the place in question, and not whiskey. The placed on the stand, barrels found on the premises cbatained which he ee in mere ee formal oan it is understood, was made against Abbig, charging him with illicitly 4! whi ' was accordi: iskey. the vinogar. Court of Sessions. Before Judge Dikeman and Justices Hoyt and Voorhees, The People vt, James Hineson,—This case was com- cluded yesterday afternoon, the jury having returned a verdict convicting the prisoner. Hineson was the last of the three young mes tried and convicted under an indictment of the Grand Jury, charging them with hay- ing broken into the house No, 202 North Seventh street, He will be ners’ Court. molasses, Mr. Evers se ently Williamsburg, carly om the December 2, 1866, and and ravighed the sewing Ellen Walker, asd Anna i tne hapten om Joba wo ‘Mathe: ‘were each sentenced engerly listening to the the testimony. COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. 43,1195, Nos, 1220, 1226, 1 ‘Noa. 685, 245, 1 bal, 1102, 918, 1 Scrreme Covi 1453, 1439, Surnemx Court- 1145, frit 1203, 1441, -—Cincurr.—Part 1.—Nos. ie ae 939, 449, 1461. i, td, oe, ie ad Pat 1, it ae, oh bf ‘202, 206, 207, 208, 209, 129, 158, 164, 1 ‘ -— CHAMBERS. — Ni Surreae Covrr- het 3. 97, 98, 103, 107, 110, 116, 119, 154, 178. ' Call commences at'184. Svrgntor Court —Part 1.—Nos, 2787, 2979, 2767, 3011, 8097, 1193, 2019, 3079, 2075, 2977, 3103, Part 2.1762, 2674, 3138, 3166, 112, 31 i ‘31% i es ¥ Pieas —Part 1—Ne 12, 651, 301, 1, 062, 6a sah” tas, bon! eal, oad, 7. Court aches Sxsstows.—The 2—Nos, tan ees 2007, doar, ais 5B ve. Heory Jungat, (two cases), Frank Goodwin, grand larceny: John . Skeeban, mardar; John Scully. Se rep nite, John ‘Ore, hates Wilson, burg! Irving, Golden, Jacob Smith, third degree; Lillie Brown, Sarah Jane 0, Daity, grand larceny. Surnene Courr—Cracurr=-Kx 140, 31, 41, 166, 15%, 68, Cusiox, i 2B So toa Toe Tad 20 0 2, 07, 10T, 119, 80, 161, 168, 163, 106. aa place last evening, Commissioner Small presiding. A communication was received from the trustees of the Twenty-first ward asking for $30,000 to purchase dition ‘seamen and the commerce of fe dorniot wan meered. tobe printed, aad reteered to a spec! committee, the sbi dave gaa grap, ‘The usual of the Finance Commitice on the annual apportionment of the schoo! moneys to the schools was adopted. umber of pupils is 76,242 the sciosi, end the total euount spporioned to ther, ‘The Committees on Teachers reported that, in the Sora eae oak Sle ass minimum of teachers’ VK ery snould feractod upon by the Bowed; aia over or be gee, at Was fnaily deta to refer the ‘The Commition geboolhouse No, sigan taste conn * Fesolution to'clo tke school in the 3 ramets After which the Board adjourned. / Te Peanooy ‘ — A second meeting of the trustece cational Fond was held yesterday O'clock, at room No, 6 of the Fifth Avenue

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