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} a _ NOW TORK, BERALDyeFRIDAT, knife; before T soarehed him he sald, “I dent think | akiilfe, snd stabbed him th the breas THE COURTS. 68 Lave & gu io aero ce 1 Abe sheeehs” dapat mye | linceret wnt taeefoliowingmutmnt, Lead in ite pocket aod took tae kuile ont; Taaw ¥ WAS arrested and simbecquert! ste and ad bows » reek: Taw nothing, Bat hen wns for be own UNITED STATES CowussiONER’s COURT. the lainp near by; from the | pacs'ng dpgopa’ iad — notce was w od-mnta fy the scuffle whith folie. @harge of Embezzlement Against a Treasmry | yiier. tie pares were | saw ail that O© MARCH ) 22,7°186%,~-TRIPLE) SHEET. | ¢ : [oo THE WIRLAAMSDURD: MURDER: |] Sern neemonag th tema azote ad Coroner's Inquysi—\ Mass of, Camalative | ] did not Lel! me be bad been to Now York that af q A heard of tae vas WHeD Mae Testimony No Cive te the Murderer—Ade | Jourvmentef the duqvest Until Thuis Alters vicoman was not ont of the Louse that ev pi have @ininted with Haghes since he came to my seems to be a sober man; he keeps pretiy Sioddard, 333 Greenwich sureet, The ease AE cite retbntidtthatneis 8 were sober, ; 3 - noon, Ges 3 good hours ters, SovenLy ninth street, corner of Necond ai Before c Thomas Pipe se called, but the hour Of adfoorn- POLICE INPELEAW ICS. Corner Smith and @ jury met. at Firemen's Hall, |. 8 Jom rene RECALLED, af jaid «dP pant a the ring © s0 of Georgi ment having ar Le Was nobexauined The ca: wn storday” “ in Weber, if aid:—The young man whe was | accused pot bei Waltets seemin: ‘The further hearing of Comiabon Twi he Oalenad Anim. ot. ae aca ~ 5 | Be SA SURI ad a fin = tog en aN CHET de tna Naa a Nac ont Kerman | wheitier’ he Rater hat not RAE oF a shes ‘Was resumed yosierday vefore Commissioner Betts, “De Atarow Tusrt ov PiwrToxcrt—Oa 1 varte'y of testimony bearng om the murder of Joho Tesembies the young man that was quarreting | license, or whether, af he bad a second, ha has or haw fendant, it will ber s fwith bayine, OUAT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, ‘Miss Jalia Snaith, Wring at Ns. 59 Pit stro! ie PeeOs | Bi epacetek, who fell by the band” of'an unknown Rs- not the right Lo enfoy tho privileges allowed to holders Of a Brst class ligonse. oot ea » ‘Tho Poavt of Heath ma5 jay afternoon, “dnt, owing to (he lengthy session oF the Es Board, bad but a sbort situing, Irie néeh.eadante rer rt, whick states that two bundred aod Seventy-one tenement through Por:y eventh sireet, from tho avenue, lost from her pocket six par Senting a cold waten and chatp. get of jowe ry Ing of earrings. locket and eroes, palr of bra sassiuia the streets of Williamsburg on Monday night | Jast, The young maa, Jeau Marphy, arresied on sus- ‘= | peion of Laving a kaoaledgo of, the murder, . was 51 | present at the inquest. ‘while acting as 1 “hag Wee he liad on aecap eimiinn athena Nor ughes, but I toink hie hal was lighter; the tau mat mon fp oat Geectinero fat and’nad (ult Whig ‘ers; Nicholas Hughes jooks like the third man; Teontd fei better If Le had a lignt coven; bis.complexion, Moustache, &e,, resemlle the a Leaw; Murphy does not look lke aily of the men I saw. Before Justives Kelly and Dowling, presding Justiccs disposed of forty-five casos, ipally minor offences, at the Special Sessions yes of batt & an He Uow eptorad iuto A term of the Gireuit | pri pon to do sa om ter verspoone, neck ebatuy brenst pm, shawl, to, vatuet at o vivlat 00, The © 9 aithy © the ‘The following test mony was taken:— DENNIS SHORT RECMERD, houses and one bundred and twelve private houses had CUT—PART 2, as SEA aft kr ao ven aman metre seceinapp = aay tbl Dennis Short, secniied, sh been examined during the past week, thirty-one of the Marrcling with decreas d wa: ahout five fret six or ortinance, 14; pelltarcenies, 10; pléking pocke:s 1; facet ones * Inches in height; Norman Hughes resembles the m. st the Long Island | cbsceoe priv. selling, 2; ernoity to animals, 1, and three 0° reteemiog them, bet to her aston'st- | Denis Short, sworn, deposed—f reside ab 167 Fifth former ad sauee ‘of the latter proving to bare boen ip & vend yer pte be: 4 a filo, “A Pee its Weta That Tereater in ths one or pany. suspended cages Anommadet Curb dus. * [ete tener feat fae Property Bad been 0 es PF | street; was not acquarnted with deceaséd; exw him at | very mueh; Lam not sure bo that is the rvam, bat think e Leonard, ¥ betwoon Fourth | wtp.” Jupes, of 52° ann’ strect, ali then | the corber of Grand and Taird stracts about ning o'clock | bois; the man woroacapelruilar to Norman's; Tthougat | lyeal't orvinances the pliso “contagious disenses,”" as Administrator of Wm, Walker, wm th the Oxdise 10”, | iad an inte: wowith Mr,J “4 ai ey he had 3) sls ne with him; | #the time that Nicholas Huvles was tue otber man, sed tn section ninetren of the health code, is to be con- ir adi Congas . This case, met feh b 4 tween List and 132d streats, ng of Ned Sure Pe Seca oe tout the ti ts hich tokois | Oe ve of Fed nny a tigre age ‘another, i Fir di scpirestin ‘sang Shane Pat ea 3tal dae ina peat nity nat poe ad a 9 ’ 7 . is ease, which has ecn Lsist and 132d 6 + ani J : 1. hat | One of ther was a tall men wi K j another, 3 the speak of was taller and | or aphet | and n previously reported’ In’ tha x Seroaen Noemetee 1h Senn dane (9. rodeo, and Oa Ld f larger Uuan Suzpy, , SrczRaHG bardtth an bojoutta . Henaxo, was an action | fast, Tu ytd sweet for Like oleuses Were eAC% | he had redeomot tiem at Luke's coqiesi, On being | shorter'and ® Younger man, sald he would kick the overy of $5,200 damages for injuries sustained | ‘tue shown the articles reprrsentes by the tickets Misstnaith | yead olf deveased;ithink’ Michaol Hughes of this by Wm. Walker, deceased, while being conveyed as a Maree ie ae eT Hed ve teen rege party; deceased he youn? mon went np Grand passenver on the defendant's ting of raltroad from Deer- pawn tickts, and requesied him to redestn aud kaep | sitecty the initor with two girls about Fifth and park, L. 1, to Hunter's Point, on the 23th of Auzust, 1805, the articles nntil he should call for them. Search hay- — pena | ) who bid bie Bel a and from ‘Which injuries the decedent diedon the samo Hoy PA Ing been made for Luke he was yes tenked was it i Ave “tuohes tn height, COURT CAL detective Stiiwelt, “of the Second’ prec thin feos; had-on a plaid cap; think Feoutd re- Y cocnize him; don't thie any of the men I ese now look like bim; the mam speak of appeared to want to at 3 get deceased away trom'the yy Tsaw at Third etreaty 4, 2300; 2956 B182 S192, | Boys but didnot give his name, deceased staggered when''T saw hia; don't know neuter | as drunk or m0 nt dee B28, 2904, 2856, 2555, O14, PassrsG a Fatse Toxex.—August Hoffwan, @ German, pir Ry eae o.: aa and e testimony of several other persons was taken, bnt nothing new waseliciied. and the inquest was ad- journed until to-:norrew afternoon. BROOKLYN INT#LLIGENCE. Bow Borciary.—A bold burglary was perpetrated in the Eastern district of Brookiyn at an early hour yester- day morving, and came near ending in a bloody tragedy. Ttseems tliat at about two o'clock im the morning Mr. David Wright, residing at 67 Wilson street, was aroused from a sound slumber by the noise of strango footstep: er cases, which were of no genera! importanes, osed of according to their merits, aud thy hour unuil Saturday morning MEXICAN BOROS. The Contract Between the United” Siatess Enrovean and West Virginin Land and Mining Company and the Govern: t of Mexico. — YO THE EDITOR OF TNE HERALD. Some tine atier this contract had beon made, and after drafts to the amonnt of $2,000,000 had been drawn. upon the company and accepted, certain representatives: of Mexico, for reasons set forth im my reply to the car of the Mextean Leyation, and for private reasons of thetr _crecur Part le—Short canses Noa. | before Justice Dowling, who com: 02 railroad company ft ail of whom we.of the ears, 09, 1905, vt TO ate be a deputy sherlif, says he ro testitied that thera were yacent and that placards for 1s (rom standtag on the platforms of the cars, or from putting their arms ont f tne windows wero posted, in the cars. 0: these With-sses sWore that there were dieen or sixteen seats pied in the rear car, On tle cial ‘it was alsoute- ead, 2udd, S108, Parks —Calendar | forty four yoars of aga, living corner of Thirty-foarth | Fourth streets, and shook ban they parted; did . art " eco deceased again until Peaw dead at the station strest and Fighth avenue, was yesterday brought bore house; think dre young tat was quarrelling wth RBCL\G Tyra. Noe, 280, 199, 197, Wein d that af the curve whe , the solves oveurred, , 208, 209, 129, 163, 164,, 160, 170, | Justien Dowling on the charze of defrauding Adolph degpnsed waa intoxicated, in his bedroom, and onrising up in" his bed he saw a | own, desred to avoil the responsibilities of the Mexican RR og AE strate baat nogoryeto Now. 28, 50, 60,75, 77, | Willem of No. 447 Third avenue, by means of a falso TRATINONY OF JOHN WRAVER, stranger In the midile of the room Jooking wistfully at { covernment yndor the contract, This desire having ‘une of the accident, but that a man named Shyehan, on Ta: 1oG, ar. sia *eati | token. On the TOih just: the pAlsdner called upon Mr, | | John Weaver; sworn, eside at 157 Fitth | him, Without-saying a word Mr, Wright seized a re- | been formed, the efforis resorted to to accomplish it, street; never saw deceased until after he was murtercd; saw him at the undertakee’s; when ¥ came up Grand near Third, on Mowitay eventhg, boi! nivo Deering the whit-cies of th ching wains, nm to- | pe ‘Wilken and presented to him what seemed to bo a check ‘Ward the track and beld up bote hands asa signsl to the + volver which healways kept under his pillow and dis 9, 2643, 2007, 2767, | on the Filth Natloual Bank, of this Coty, for $360, pure charged a shot at the Intrudor; but it. missed its mark. briefly stated, were as follows: — ret was prononneed a forgery. This failing, 1, The con @agineers § Tho express train, ou which, the decease. orting to have been drawn. by Bir. Christian seh wartz, hs b a to obt i ‘ , 2693. ir. i 00K omen quarreling; young 120, ys seomed to alarm the bargi 2 ont t snipt Wats mniea to ODLMn pogse sion surreptitionse Was A pasrenger, mxjeria'ly sabkened fie apend, but sos. 3. S, Sizd 2156) 3180, | President of the “Up Town Savings Bank.” Modman | uh a ee RAT wee Me te ned eee ciclvink Fonmastisaied Co wank Lae SO a reeset Enis dine fait Gest the Sigines oat heads he a 0, 2300, S202, 1182, "2558," 3098) v0us, Szid, | represented that No know tha algnatara to the check to | Oi daeased; ibis young saan was of licht | clothes, with pardlin Nand, On reaching the rom i | "Sy, vs onnoed by che Nexieam-Hegation that I bad ngines, One~of them, the General 5 ' be that oc Mr. Schwartz, and. requested Wilken to loay |p. itd, with smooth face and tight Bair: therewaganother, | which the barglar escaped Mr. Wright was fired at, ashe | inion toes ares on for bly. taken it from the eustedy of Deing ablo to mové on tho track aw! ‘while the other, the Genera! Groat, was somew ts abled. The shock of the collision’ was suiilvient, how onfoderare of the burziar whom he first en- ‘inset This nia Fai 10g 9 struck wide of the re was tien kept up on thinks, by a countered. This shot mark, A promiscuous Como Preas—Part 1.—993, 1005, 1123, 1092, 214, | him $140 on the check, Believing tho cheeks to be gon- | grater , wih dack hair curled ahder; I saw the par- 17, Part 21017, 1129, 1198, 1203, 1234,'1980, | uno, aud the representations of Hoffinan tre tn evory || {eg {urther up Grand street aalttle tater cannot Ion. rticntar, Mr, Wilken advanced the required amount, | ti» auy of tae,paraes, present as, those t raw inagrand ever, to break the platform upon whien ased -_ — uit Suosequently learned that the check was worthless, treet: the men J all de to appeared to be intox:cateds ” i. 3 em.de rs the Governor of ti oa es em of, mg 8x * BROOKLYN COURTS Cha caeatie ar Sebwars Uae afore. eter |S" gece Magne Ga tas seal aeetme | Wc Sl tt ts Sister ra | SClerasl gant aap Lom Fon au gn he agnas ge Dewween the railings. ‘The whole allsir occurred h RTS., timony showing a clear cxae agaist the a oised ho was | young roan had Jef, with two girls, near Fourth street; | hoch sides and only injored the house, ‘the burglars | “PInLC of Meco, hal exconiad his powers in making’ ho mail train from the east belus cwonty minuies bo- er comtnitted for trial ia defaatt of $1,000 bail." Ae tne parties pasred toa hear the young man say they | Guady reached’ the stuirs and escnped:” leaving Mr This Inst dodve i# on a par sith those that have pre~ The Cow hargin 7 . SUPREME COUNT—CIRCUIT. PropassiosaL Ligar-Fixctren Fewacus,—Detoctlye | had been over to New York drinking; there wero a nume | Wright in possession of his house and life, but minus | Cet’d it, Im tow very commencement of the contract e Court, in charging the jury, stated her i f bor of persons on Ube street mt the tine; I kaw another | g72 which they foued in a porketbook in Uis bedroom, | He Rowers of Car , the agent of the ican gov- ions for thelr cousideration, that the company | 4 ogy ‘i Paccity’ Chambertak c Farley yesterday arrested Ann Wilson, alias. “Ging.” and rege By wnom 1 100k tobe adreys Hed brought: Mr. Wright’ 2 The power an! outhority under Were bound to fnrnish suiiable accommodation for pas ctian Agatnyt ny ExeCity, Cbunbestaty @ o ; ok mn ‘he'caixiche 7] MAB With she panties a6 Thurd strest, ; The report of fevarms brought to Mr Wright's res + nth = . nd sell ae) bd to imrnish suitable aceummodation tor pas | Ny York—-835.000 Damages Clahued— | Kute “canton, professional pickpocksts, whom he-eaught 1] Tio Gulschard, out be Was nob with the on tho other | dence toundsman Hoadley ana officers Travis, « alanan Hm Gomes 9 and sell that 1 ee obuld ‘Obtall oe es | De & in Grand strect, in the act of attempting to pick tho | block; I thonght E heard the youn: fellow say, “ff you | and Lattinvilic, of the Worty-tl'th precinct, and on bein e tim @euis; that if a passenger covld not obtain a seat it was nteresting Testimony, &e a 8 dow thas way you'Risseyoon@eddaiance histotee | inf Dene tiroeacaimuee aaayeiiee Soorel he goverament Rot especially binding on him that be should remain Botore Jadga Silver, + | pocket of an unkmown lady. White Ann wasond-ivor, | £2 Ci"n Tt We have reraperegen New York | vee Tee ee eneittessou nel Foe An io, | Mexico down to’ Janae, 1867, by its recognition standing inthe passage way of tie car, but could stand Orlando Allen ve Andrew V. Stout,—This retion was | Bs! leara the contents of the lady's pocket Kate actod “dor Ys, been. maw ho attompt to for the burglar, but ‘allied to come upon the comrract witn Corles &Co,, made with them by Car- vajaiior the jane aod sate of $30,000,000 under the orders; Dy ibe wm eeptanee, use and negotiations of pied draits of this company, and in WAYS, fi clusion, ttis placed beyond controversy that | Carvajal wes, by the supreme orders of the Moxie November $ and 12, 1864, given fulb and authority “to arbitrate and ne~ and means to id and sastain the Mexte to contract a lian of amount as he © sired for’ auch, purpose, and to give to accomplish the wishes of the Mexi- For this end be was invested by eromert wiih the most ample and complete author- ity, by the orders bevore mentioned of bis government, in pursuar se-cof he made the contract with shim company which big government has alre and lasing benefits, and which contract co the repub ic exico | 8 firm and acting dacion, and enable her to deciare Mexico a free and independent mation. DANIEL WOODHOUSR, President, &c. and that it was the duty ae “coverer,” by. walking backwards and forwards to | Kad have ben drinking tozeshe nigors to soats, aa, «fa | Drought by plaiatifY, who is a rosftont of Ballato, to | withdrar afloat tite Witte jerate; Dut they did | Ssubed the corner of Grand and Third streets, wer Would not be Justine In| recover the su of $35,000,,out of which he claims to | Rot succeed Ip noting: aury'plander before Detective | «igen Abyistt even ¢ Oe ors Meade in North First. rum ono Gak to another, » Also, that im oovsider- | nave poo defrauded by false representations made by | Parley scoured them, | Justros Dowling conmitied the | wowegn Ronreh and Pith wrocts; BAW deceaced nt the question of the amount of damages, if they ne dof nd: April, 1864 Mr. Stout is President of Lice trigeet g iy Sage station house, avd receguized bim as the man! I ‘had f °p 0 ¢0) ptak=r ofemdant in April, 2 ir. Stout is President o} ‘ tie 80, auc recoguize ; mone Car te is, ne S08 Wi ope pr bah at a Ae cits sar Yolk bid eae Be Vioususxa mit Lorreny Laws.—William L, Simmons, | soon on Grand stres previousiy; be was quarrelling eer ths 1a OL A talasion aa ae pammniney eonpenee | Oe ee orrs Of | John T, Burrand Jacob Bausch were yesterday brought | with another man; t ‘a party of four men on the , Rares ty bet ry he merly City © eriain. It appears thatatthe time P “ Ciera stroet at the time; can't identify any ofe pre-ent as of tion for such disir.ss could be awarded. eit te bofore Justice Dowling, ‘ou’ the complaint of Nese | He et a ie cen Teka deccanod ‘alive. was im Fe are Jury, after a abort ratire h, Febupned, a verdict apyeites above Mr, Allen acre with Mesers. | Ferris, of No. 164 Christopher streat, He cbar.es tie | G-ant screet, between Fourth and ififth; that was about x a oa ae a om aarse quantity | devendanis with having, om the: 19th dnstant, entorsed | Hine o’elock’on the uight of the murder, rid ; re. Ki f TRATINONY OF HENRY WAGAN, gl i was $125,000, Ho was to receive 00,000 | books for the purposo of enabling Jacob Mute, of No, e Sage i SUPERIOR C Fee eco tee rentining $25 000 th erect we | 176 Brondway, tosoll and ved lot.ory policies, copending | . Henry Hagan, See neoea cd reatlets ee, Action to Recover Waxes for Changing a | bonds of the Star Arms Company. Not knot any- | Upon the drawing of lotteries in the State of Koa'ncky. | Gaconsad, aud have been for five Years; kept bis com. Mariner” Floating Chapel into a Feea | thing concerning the real vaiae of the stocks, plaintitt, | Tt ts awe pm ae se the accused partios aro part: | ayn good veal; on honday morning went to the houso movuss as he claims, would not take them until ho wade some | Mere tp the bastaess of backing poltvics te sita® | Where he dived to go with kiw to Cbarley ghields’, in Before Judge Garvin. Vquirtes in regard to the company. e was direct dto | held the prisoners in $500 bail ench to appear for trial. ft was about balf-past sev alwer d wns Hang " the defendant on this sui, who was, a5 claimed, a stock- Tax Bours Cuncs Swixpiee.—Charies de Vieliers, the seas Sharley. 8 " 8 Wm. Wood and Christopher West ox Lewis F. Cleve. | holder ava manager of tho exrapany, aud who wssured | yack gwiadien, an-account of whose exploits we ube. |W Gecenend, Charter, Apielde: and coseet Jand.—The plaintiffs in this action are ship carpenters, 7 was solvent aud its-bonds were as | ey INN han cid re pie was DUO- | doceased atthe ourner of Cook and Morrell streets; I.did and allege that they performed work for the defvadant Raintree git Fp cg ed in yesterday's Hearn, was brought before Jus. | Loic) Mr. Fitzpatrick again that day; 1 did not know planer e3 hie reccive w stock or | tice Dowling and two complaints lodged aguinai him. He | ne was murdered ant. next day; I heard that Martin vestigation of the premises showed that the burglars hod ppurel, bul aban- ‘atiacked By Mr. on the platform if he desire ef the conductor to direct ear were in motion, a pix Packed upa large buodic of wearin, doned it when they were so yigors' Wright. There was a box of v elry within react of the ehh at they fatied to notice It Dir. Wright's ptuck m conceded; but he deserves very little credit a4 a marksman, Cow Menper.—On Tuesday afierncon the dead body of a female iafant was found by some boys ina vacant lot i South Second street, between Ninth and Tenth, Brooklyn, E. D., and by direction of a citizen whom they informed of the fact, the remains wero taken by the boys to the establishment of the undertaker employed by the coroxer, ip Union Pita pear Graud street, At first “it was thought to be a still-bora; abaudoued by some un- foriunate miuther to avold expense or probable expysure, and was put aside to await tie orders of Coroner Smith, who wis uotifed in the evening. Yesterday a more minute examination was made, when is was found that the infant had been born alive, and that its throat haa been [phuel, cut. The. body, when iound, was tying in a nus think ple gusrante, a government.’ jons th ta repairing a certain feed barge, and that they also fur- purporting to bo valued at $25,000, but a verwards . 4 a in astove ) ule stage, aod appears to be that of . ished materials and paid out monoys for titing the | a-certiiued that iuey were vaivelés,aiud'that in act the | CPmibed & See OF harness from Afoasrs. Detnareel; Tall Roy or auth deceased; Juhu fost told me abort noon | afemale of resent birsh. It could not have boon more SANTRACTION, same. They claim as compensation for these sorvices | CUBPALY Was IMoivent Air. Alica. therofure, sues to prose fe paiontepiess proba i Bit, :. ey oi Tuogiay that ho want io New York with de. eased ad tap, SRP EE RR NMOS ey 8AP AO UOC ZANT Ty TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. i 49. 86, on! ch then rs rthatainonnt includiug tatersst, ie urpor' 2 a te Ninth National | (id me of his order; Joun Mord is of tair complexion, zl Si esate a 4 Sect ert Stusaeg due Wem nF gos Soe fae eee | getug amawer o/ who defen ois a goneral deaial that seh | Bank by TB. dorian. Mo alan olaiued $49 worth of | wearsemustacne, and ts avout five tet seven inches | Heavn Timer or Tagron—Mr, Emile Goulard, ‘HL. C.,”" In his letter to the Secretary, of the Teesparyx. eoyery of which they brought this su.t, Tralee hs Pec teint cacthrd! Mr. 6 harness from Charies Briesel, ISL Seventh aveave, tho | iy ieiclat; dds oro. avr lovks Hike Bim; oue of them works | Fronch gentleman, re@tding at No, 34 President etrcet, |” Your issue of this doy, takes upon himself @ great sty Meat Glidiad thas Rat Cuinaeh aa | astro tn R Ea ane eon Ya oxo x reat at Wal spe Pa Patt a3 ay Watervury ss never | was robbed of $3,000 worth of wines and liquors faz | deal oF authority when he'says ‘without reserte, “Yee, P . a pioy IT , and red faata Labpi Dy . Lay rt beard ewsed ving (roubte wit! e re a i 7 plaintits to examine che vesel, which was the old | stand ay tk way substan. | mnited for, tli od both complaints, “Before beng | Heury Kiesoans he toldine he had upelieioed: deceae-d°| alleged. by, Jom Wood, a, carpenter, Thomas Huglies, » | !'Terard it (contraction). as serlousiy, threatening the ms in pating eburt post at the foot of Pike wo | it could be so alterc ut lav Tor amambor of years | tially as fol er, and to report | Ciapo for the and repaired syivagia fur a prosperity of the country.” a Presumption frequently is the secret of the success Oo! ‘gelf-mace ryon'—it sometimes is the only capital they Habbvoil & | armizneu ia court the agcused was wken tonshecorave | was note urinking mau; 1 don’t ki ad on of Broadway and Noth sireet by ollcer Strauss, and » rt a executed « | thera he gave hin the mowey about him om Mondo sts ty of his baying ford eaid he was over the ip aud féd Wthebasemes“ofa | ferry with decensed and loc: him in New York; deceased i. porter, and Ludwix Nelsou, @ painter, .M. Goulard bad retired from business avout seve:teen years azo, andguad for che storace of grain; that, relying on the contrat for thal purpose about the of Jude, 1804— |. house in Ne i ‘ ‘a ~ ronaaed thew x my t ade, i io Nelson place, whituer Lo, was pursued andne+ ninted ‘New York. the | quor stored in Lis cellar Being about to leave tur een hones sbamepetehes Cont ake Aca tine tee ee sited || arrested, Vellars prevanied tat, som. goad: ho-bed aan prenpeanrerse France be was anxious to get rid of bis liquors, but | ave, Ability, influence and even brains may be dénied © capacity for storing 40,000. bush with Mr. Stout at the 6 tits exsextion, att | obiaind on worhiess cloccs were socra.od at tas oarage| Niliolas Hughes, sworn, cepovd—I ‘reside in West, | W2ea becanotoivok forthom He toundthey had dis |). sng ve: they rise toafliuence on the investment Is of com; that | suyg siion of sesers Hubbell & Clapp; subsequontiy an | 9; Ninth stree! Broadwa: oq the cont Of so enlarging aud repauiing ler should mot | abstract of tise and & daod was mad" Oat; the do d was, | peared ine 01 Baer gee Premeanonie = aed re a yi haw teh celire red executed by myself aod wi wheu the lime cama for | aempt @ vessel to dofendat omplete, he (defendant) | ihe payment of the nent they were not road, oo ti " Phiocd eight thousand iusbeis of corn oa board of her, | puediterwnrds pail ovorayersion af tie punciace meagy | ALE=C=D PunotaRe—John D. Willinmran, of 133 West | eeuinx aud ven oie lu tie cass; T took tea ak my When sbo at once suk, thereby damaging the gram j and offered these bonds, “about wh: consuttod Aff, | Tenth street, appeared before Justice Dotgeyiat the Sec- | ie cased: dia oacmcuilietae et LRA the potions Srout. Witness, alter siating that le h ond District Police Court, yesierday, aud entered a com: au caiue aiter ine; Wiis was on 'uesday morning about wery badiy. Tn this statement of the case the defendant demanded | puiia f the company at Youke Tyan pein. adiwentesa! of the salt, and preferred a counter claim | Cis nt totssipes ts thems eonttaued ae tate plain: aguipst Hugh J. Fersas, charging him wits having | *x o'clock; T uad not heart of the murder previous to (btwn yo | avenae, Heuter’s Morar; ama boctman by oceapacton only object An.goidg tuere Wag to meso G2) workasiteck band on one of the Havter’s Point ferry: escape. * ae dows; Looagia Wilitamsvary ateix o'olock on Monday) app ared, Ag investigation cousinced him that Wood, ughes amd Nelson had t#ken the wines aad liquors at diferent tunes {rém his cellar, and he thereupon causec neir arrest, They.were iocked up to awatt examina Ssniovs Accipext.—Jam¢s Monaban, residing in Wood- haven, L, L, fell from a wagon, at the corner of Myrtio «Tthtts eaptial of presumption; but one thing’is certely <9 follow the course of all prosumptous mon, and that” ‘tnipg can be clearly idatraed by the: story of the monkey who, after adorping himself, climbed a Now, I deny most emphatically that all or that ity of the gond people of ‘this ‘country regard’ the 4 " 4 and Marcey avenues, yesterday morning and fracture : for $5,400. it was im the carly part of July when I weat burglartously entered the premises above mentioned oa | ta ime. [This witness nad been arrested by the police . - traction, light’ a8 it has been, as seriously affbeting Tho case is still on. fendadtt eb utis Sooke aka ‘Leasher Bank, i bad wo mor, | "he Oth tos and stealing a trunk aud other. proporty | 2% suspicion and was discharged by tue Coroner. } his skull, Ho was taken to the City Hospital, and bis q 1p ie! pi Alleged Injury to Property. view with him; Mr. Hubboil, Mr. Stout and myself Seas at $593. Forgus was soon loitering around | * @ 0.06 9p Tyee d oe ype Bo pei, seer ie Recovery Is considered doubtful, peosperity of the conntrs.: . contrary, es anwit- Jame: Jornson ve. Charles Huver,—Plaintift in this case | ¥ete the only persona present; I asked Mr. Slout sous | the neighb rhond for several days previous to tho com- lated Wac Worse ovedtien Te Sine dan broker ne |. THe, Fama oy: Jumce Watsi.—The funeral 0: | tingly acknowledged by Hi'C.; this contraction has @eals che Star Atais Donds, rewarkin: that | nad beco referred | mission of the burglary; bathe ‘se identy, disepnearad i Michael Walsh, Justice of the’ Peace for the First dis-.| 2 death blow to'growing desiro, the law o: Nicholas Ha;hes, the previous witness; he was at the. euarge. Bay pours panes att seven yo-caets » left mee :? house wit rotker Nurinan, whocame torwards; Aakhonc h6 | retat tea with us; I first Jearned of the m.er elaimed $2,000 damages tor injury done his property | to him for information concetmiag the. inane di- | Sad was not soem. agai uutil the 20u% ‘by water flowing over itfrom the premises of the de. | tion of that company, and (hat I hat been informed be | was takea {aro c. aud apraigned fendant, for want of a proper escape. Defendant wag | W#s @ stocklivider abd knew all aboutit; be caid that he | Fergus tsa man Gfty-fhreo years of agey: a ins as f was a stoc.holdor and that their bunds were as good as | Stoutly dented any kao wledse of .the aduir Mer was com> Se ctr ene +e cutting business, and the overiiow | government five-twen les; lie told ine that the company | mitted in defauis of $3,000 bail, for that purpose to the pre- | owed no floating debt more than the $300,000 of bonds ronan Eax0i . mics of the plainiif was tue cause of the prevout a | which they liad Iasi d, aad part of whica wore offered to ee ee ey eee ae % ie, tion. The defendant claimed there was no evidence to | iy, and that they Wereabuncantly able totake them up; | & the store No. 455-Broadway, made a charge before | New York cae hear cag Se Hod uot teil mo: he ehow that Johnson was owner of the promises occupied | | weut away aud notificd Mr, Hubbell to teil st. Jusulce Dodge, at tho Second Dysinict Police Court, yeu | Was Going to Williamsburg; I thing’ fe gard be iad seen by tim, und that he had no knowledge of any dani that I was satisiled from “fr, Stoat’s representa terday, againgt abvemn’' Uasers dnd Atuniieay Maeans 101 GAGE Tee i eet cit econ ce nad cee Deing done pleintif’s property. The jury returned ihe bonds were good, and that 1 would. take {11 avy agai asia » im’) he ieft my house about seven o'ciock; he did not say he last, waen ie. rin . <pecaiation—a disease which was finding its way Inve evory class of business, not copfining to the Gold or the stock Exchange, bat showing itself everywhere, * A cueck tipon this has and wilt continue: —a ube trict, took place, from his late residence, No. 9 WyckoiT street, yesterday after and was largely attended. His romaius were tote: tm the Calvary Cemetery, at Flatbush, to ces Of a! idast the, necessaries be the meaner enbat? ae heal country? , H. «says, “So far ag the currency js depreciate 1t necessitates an advance in prices, e ower "in it be said to affect vaiues,”. CHAMB:R OF COMMERCE, Resumption of Specie Payments—The Usury verdict for plaimit for $112. sequenuiy L took them with thal understandin which ho stated that four’pibcos of sity viludd'at $200, | had been at is sister's m Williamsburg, a Srey 512 ees i aa erce on be ai in any other way than in an (key trem stiil, but nover bave Fovovered a cout of payment | were stoten from tue store of his employerson Monday | x. ecg: gp mee ae mma 5 Se), aScion OF se Chanter, 6 a8 | Fecuction of prioes I am as a lees to conceive, . Oe COURT GF GENERAL SESSIONS. frthem. Sentai Norman Hughes, sworn, depased—f live in Greenpoint, | hold yesterday afternoon, at one o'clock. reposition Of the sentence covers the ground I have hi rN On his Gcbesdxinnitatiod “oped wskesaciaad’ wh #, under circumstances whic led bia to suspect the | berween Noyniay dnd Meserowe aveuues, ta Sixth sirect; Sidexithie Oh teats rivtinit? akon ‘and.is a8 strong am argoment asl should have de- Alleged Homicitc in Eighth Avenue. plainuff stated that he was sixty-four years ot age, aud | Parties above mentioned. Uuser and Béck wero on | 1 was not acquaisted with, deceased; don’t think I ever Mr. F, A. Coxxuxe offered the following preamble and resolution, which were, without discussion, laid on the tabie for futare consideration :— ‘the extablishment, ‘mafntenance and universal was a merchaut | &¥ed in putting gla: priitions, and, withoat*} saw him; 1 work corner of Tweaty-first street and Second 1 wont into the bunk. | F’ason, bad removed a pane of gines which ini been pat | AvouuS, New York; 1 worked ull taseo or four o’ciock; I in some days previous, While the procession was | then Went to First avenue to seo the soldiers; 1 then moving on Sonday the parties connected with toe store | Weat ever to Greonyoint; I board with my Fister, Mrs. went tothe sidewalk, Tearing the giazlors at work, arid | Sules; 1 got home at a quarter past six o'clock; when I Before Judge Russel. went to Batlalo wuen he was % : ; 5 my | ftom my boyhood until 18 ‘The trial of Jon J. Skeehan, charged with stabbing | jn jusinoss, aud reniained ih that unui 1835, whea Mr. Thomas Weight, in the Eighth ay we, on the 15th of | Rahbun fated; | closed up my business aud did nat do I questi must cease, aud T cannot conceive of a io gio it ban tue present, [know itis unpleasant for Lhose ‘vles® fortunes are piling ap. the a-swtauce of a redundant Whereas, Angast, was commenced yesterda; anything parti r three or tour years; T again en. . rapodes A Fecogyition of a universal suindard aud mea value currency . ¥ tered into ine banklug busii 1839, during tho aftercoon the siti, which had been stored | Rot home Iny*wotner, sister and brother-in-law ana v4 . a tl > « Mr, Guoning 8 Bedford, Jr, Assistant District at. | [yee Oren chi wee preston failed, Hothiuig Wletoeue | Moar where tho pane of gina hut becataken but, was | Deothiir Nleuolas wa: Iu the house ond took tea with me; | Ponvar fuustry and une, sure end mesuene pomopertey of minds that the old maxim of “the gressee ong terney, on behalf of the people, addressed the jury as | being paid; the gat ten years 1 was Adminstrator of | MSed. Tho lagers wers at, ouce sus;ected, and do- | my Drother hud @ plane, and vold we he had borrowed 18 | trade and commerce; and whereas, our national are - 9 ig * Due Py'thewe times the rod Seale mus be ‘Trat H.C. 7 ee oapvOn oe w y dailtcan be even by bis statement soak tbe am ‘of pn 8 ‘country tas »fence of tho Secretary of the Treasury williows of legal Lenders and two millions of Why, the banks in the city of New York could red luce Dheir iegat te above and yes sor per eplibipadeet the money market-oand they have 6 Be Cod show the Qreane that ia, shor she, Hamann omones 6 dnanciers, ” v Kx —— ee GEAMAN ERWGRATION AND THE SOUTHERN STATES. A Brooklyn correspondent comments on the necessity - of directing German immigration toward the South as. being the best means of bringing about a reconstruction Thother’s estAte, Outil a.sett!émhent wa tective Glynn ‘was consulted by Esscltacm and his em- | Of Rearpentor; be told mene had not seen the pro- Paes Te on” Guurrineed farming at besa | Ployers xud he at ouce set aboat so uring the suspected | ecssiol; Sicuoiae Said. ue haard something about a figuty ‘ini in 1862, when te Buitalo aud Pistgvurg Ratizoad | Mane removers, He succeeded In capturing Unger, bat | T cing back to Willlamsbarg aud went to Edwards Company was organ zed, 1 became president of i; the | tens far Beck has managed ta Kkeop out of tle wag, | Opera House; T bad no girls w.th me; when I got to the Tord, however, was nover Mnisuod; we collected’ what | Umer was committed fur examtuation, and it $6, bi CORE Se reeset tote ea mionuy we could for stock and communeed cousiructing | Prvdable that Beck will shortiy be in on ta 0,9 olciasies dt did oak, sea. epuywody.thetibipes eee tue road, bat \t pever Was finished; nove of the money Auteceo Larcgyy yRow Tun Pewos.—William Bortis | he RCT ‘S9, ris: 3.09 ave Kaow ant a3 over repaid; after tua: L was m the Le; and John Edenil were iertaighod ‘hot ekernan pt A pdb eho tgeababans ne 8 re 5 s fore Justice Dodge | }iyuse when it was out; 1 did not wear anything of the ‘agdged with tho Oguen Company, negotiauag | Yesterday charged by Samuel B, Lake,“of No, 61 Mortoh | Murder. uuill my sister told jae. ab bali Resdv¥ation; 1 dit has Ehow of way) Stepan, the theft of aquantity of mousy anda waieb, | Occ; Blo asked mo whether Nick Toes it elttior onvys in that compeny; there was alued in alle: $102. 1 i Oe eee eee Oo aed valued in alle: $: The parties wero atiendi: aad she Wen bold we that Nick was arrested; I next saw Nation coer Mer ebobht path) vata nociable, and Lake, who was -roino® bat‘and Nick up home; Nick was go; on Grand sireot with mo; I liquor, was Indaved to reun@'nin she geniie- | K2OW two gitis that. uee to Williamsburg; walked Srooln wherd he Sooa fll naeep. Waen | up Grand to Fitch street; [swear po-ttewoly tine 1 that hie pockwthosk aod wateh wore | 0a Aopday night dat my sister to: brower fromsuch standard was only dictaled ani excused by the exigencies and im: erative necessities of a gy and comly strazmle for the preservation of our national integrity: aud Whereis, power lutocesia are now striving to perper tate the qualided notion 2 in-olvency thus a X for reasous whouly unconnected with any actual or be government to follows: John J. Skeeban, the prisoner at the bar, stands in- Geted for the erime of murder, being chin Baving, on tho evening of the 16th day of wiitully, maliciously and without j ti Toomas’ Weight in the heart, casing aan eatn. There aro four eye wiinesses to this 8 19 details of Which you wil hear from therr ova ips. e wituesses may dider som what ta ther version of the affair, butia eter aspect thy peopte claity ahat the law does not jusiisy the act of the pri-over. Afier listening attentively to iho iestimeny it will evi on you to sbalyzo It with @ serutiny worthy <f your position ae Juror, sw Of June, 1864, 1 was at the Shoe a: the Stale and to seo tbat no ir ° Dofentiani’s coun-el then Tead y written by aterm npenlt Bic lE a hyn: Mr. Lien, pieitit, and signed by alr Clapp, fa whicn he Yd aAettn aaee ten “late, ma wy 80 ie Tater guaranten ve Mn Alle 5 alt had seen ¢ A Min last miglits anoe with th ntl careapa dor rope ahatiniie ot ot ky cutged thea wit toe come | my brother five orgen aninuies to weven o'ckick; left ‘Trnothy M. Sweeney, sworn and examiavd, toast! ted :— contigned—After Leave Mr, Stout I made the | missin of the thef, Rott young men stontly asserted | him om thecorner of Union ai 1 reside at 198 West Tweuty-seveath street; on the ne land Told to Mezers, Hubbell and Clapp | Meir satire Innocence, and guve bonds tn $600 each to i of uialo for several years, and in 18J8 ationabibouoc shat the derail Tre eh ve ome ive das, resuame Hens In Cola, OF he Ws rf te oP Stgatious payable ou demaud or frou tigne to tins jing due. ry gual, at the earl ‘THE LATE GENERA! WILUAM K. STRONG, Mr, Coordi otlerod a saries of resolations enlog:xin, the chiarae’er of the late Witlam K Strong, and condol- ing with his facoliy upon the loss they have sustained in Bis deat. Mr, Conxina veconded the. resolutions in a brief speech, in which he referred fn cathusiastic terms to the patriotic corvices of Genoral Strong in the suppression unaoumously ction of eye of the rebellion, dhe resolutions wero evening of 15th Angust Iwas with Demorest and Ag 8,000 t 4 be examined in regard Lie char, ta i Mon with exe ta G Welcm, >, acta Seeeute Paveeen Pheniy-euchoe prey wae! iher 000" scree Fovpt Mt for a | them. sean as SoS ees ola cae Meha my Deotier Was to my Papaiee Tm toony LAWS, hicadrecenedisanp.ceans wanctanpitimerton cab @’olork, on the Eignth avenge, between Twe etchith the intial’ wae 0 . ilies rate tfack toid me last migit be Was to my sister's; when I went ’ Your met the prisoner, a wornan and a man; wo were ov Our | Uys touts; ue id Hot _kuOowW auything about chem; he | 229 Autty siroey and Kyagcis Grat, of Na Sih Wost | Le told me to had dotrowed the plane to piany off a | approved by ihe chamber, Alter revie the if Well known by all whe have observed the progress of this way bome, crossing the curbelone at Twenty ninch @reet; ihe deceased made the remark, “how do you we belonged to a club, the motto of ‘How do you like my hat? Come ard see $8 at the Broadway Park.” This motto & found the city; it was on & telegraph po avenue; at Twenty-winth street the deceased was iis aguon cows to the present ting; | Thirty-n gnod before Justice Dodge | Vosem board for his bourding mistress; said he was at anit 19398 10 bi amend weal, | yescorda: lan, | UW seer’ on Monday night; nobody bas told me what not nordo not | Magiiin was charged with Keep uz his stote apon after | £2.8ty 3 did not seo gay ope as the opera house that I know that n@ never beld sock in the Siar Ars | midnight, aud Grat was charged witn giving Nquot t0-M"| Nae aver T came trun the opera house; ny sister Werfiray ume that ais, Hubved nas | boy wader fourtoon yoara of age, Wheroby the fatter bee ° , ‘. toid me Nicholas was arresed; dil not see any ine ia’oxicated, fucy were both to auswor im i On his re dircet @tatathation Mr. Allen expthined tno | $300 bad each pn FuW 66. Moaday aight; Thad s bias coat oa that country tbat where Germans have rettied there have fuost prospered a:ricaltare aud manafactures, that. bave shown th ind inth streot, were effects of the jaws of 1887 oi he clty, the memorial owes as idee —_ « a! our memor: woul suggest that | repeal of one Usary law of 1st aorely bei | tiny wea no other rate. Vas, been ngreed pon, would e w enablo us to Secure oye flexibility and natural ease fag at the poster when he mace th tk; we walked a ‘ : 2 oe night; T wore a 1 id cap on Mond: Jocing Rbout our'mscto, when we mos the ‘prisoner | Cue his tnuicumeut in Batisto tn A842. On the rep. | Cosgmaact wo Dermaua.—Pa'tiok H. Kioraan, Uiquor | fmgut' ead viriped. “pan TL cwennew tae Opens Fey in a ihe deancta duecurbetoen io Ragland, "We'] ceilbont, maady “e anit hia two friends; they were avou: six «| Rigi eta gtelden ast cas Sums Mf Mite | geen, cornet of So-oni avenge and Twunty-eovemh | Tsong Woct'oe coker, dhai'gas the at cin | Rute pte Ranney Anse Sete “at | al fretzuage they are foremost tne s . two frends followed behind us; tho ‘prisoner made the law, bis predecessor, he roported the circulation of | strosi, was afra}zuod at tao Foacta Distele: Police Court | jnost generally amociate with Mr Drommor; ho te | tS Be fe Se uae 7, nears Seventped Territories, (Hey tre the people for ils eette= bubk mucu stmalier tan it realy « the Bank be ee lke sega one triagency or extta demand for money ¥ in se when so permitted by the banking hero the foderat government, could gradually raise tue rate of interest a3 they do in Engiond, and then, as rine gts mora than. their ore ‘sels their no moro presen aSssht eiered coma _eSeculators oald gra i fevel a check coud | economize thle moana essoutialty decreasing their earn. { "ot ample meate, a crodity penance Se eg Can fitaate We essance | on Wedneaday last, chargod as abovs on the complaint | sor man; ho wears a little cont and blue cap; did not i the naiure of luc caso was sulge. | Of Edward Underhill, of 404 Grocnwich’strest An ex. | Bee higa va Monday; ho works in che same shop with quently ui Nown, A nal? prsqii entered andno | euinauon boeing had in the cas, the folto: re tial took place, He was a ng al wing averred TesTiMOSTOF WituaM 1 COLE, 100K plane. Te was su crwards elsered Maver Of | frets appeared In evidence, On sioudaydast Francia | _ William Coles, swore, geposed—1 tive at Hunter's on of finds su the Ogden Company, sr. | Woods, a carman, ealted ot slr, Uaduentli’s placeof burle aed Re FN ed og Bt ca ys ov r passed thrvuck LIS | pose and, presenting an order eucloved im & sealed eae parapemsiqnaegel waste: Gost; sont se nerety onday j a fier cetuyter ni md a> | treo years; Poa a rere inet For coupey Tug his expenses, | elope, purporting to be vigast by “W. Nagoat,”* ob- | twolve o'clock and got, homme at six o'clock; Wicholan remark, “Who are you taiking ur alluding to?” The de- nares eeused turned around and said, Not to you." 1 put up Jeft band, (ehing the prisumer ‘unt he was a iriend mine, and I was taki” hit bome, we were mot talking of alluding to Pim, & prisoner 1, “He is, he: and stabbed Sim tho arm: then the officer came anand the p arreat the deceased; 1 told the officer to primer, thas be had staboet my frien ye would arrest bo! the officer fit ment, fhe people by whose indasiry, well directed, those States nay become rivals if not superiors of the xreat Wesi—the plan, im brief, which I suggest. 1s. let. Northera enplialiets, one of more, ef up, pay ten thou- snod or ity thoacand acres of land ia Carotina, Virg nia cr any over Southern State, divide Lm ~s ver Vhat Mr tout was monager of te Star | tined thereon two hogeh ats of beer and two barrolg | Hughes was on the mornirg tour; 1 loft-the slip at six | 4 would wave money enongh for all who abso- | given. The retiement once Fn rE ne ee ee eae eile daca im 1864 ant 1866 pany tailed it | of Ale, inal! Of the valio of $72 Loatiag this upon and got rome A quarter to Seven o'clork: ater 1'aie suns Py ecoes See tate eee lade tnoce ata, | acneiie, smeaiae 5, <a me oe ep me « yh oy nome met With doen aba necting oF the | his track \Yoods stared on ms way to deliver it whore | Pet L went oat to the grocery store and slayed about five | wouid at the same time soon [atid down the rate of | Woull be cat made Na Too vaRe i niccesn War thE Water who eald 1 stockholders of the company wiseh was | he had beea directed—viz, Won. Nugent's store, 1a, dere} Musuies apeean nee Se ars oo cat seten; Me Hughes | incerest to feale, Bunks and dancers, vo | the aunty Gorman, Nay Sows ints we toon the deceased 10 the. ootor, who aa ive ageneral statement of the alwrs of the | ay “City—and had proceeded ‘as far the. ferry 10 a vy Robes. a ub @ quarier tw eight o'c ock; | jonger ensiay ‘curcwlious dov.ces and men.al res. | North Caroiua ke well adap BS pemtagcormrt agit Oo te Lipe Toe AH ‘ po ld pina op m to take steps in order that the company, | Wien was met aoe »* petton who woul toa eo 8 a Shout Sweaty miuutes | eevations,’* the proud conciousness that | {@cl, there was been ior and 4 We made him got up; he fe a jn, 4 umount of indebtedness was re. | had engaged him = in Cry to cart | © £0 ym my uss 0 everale avenue; | they were ab least business wirictly according io | Jars) aud Thriy ng ou then expired; two or three minutes elapsed from the $60 )and $700,000, exelust the beer thither, aud who from description he believes stayed from twenty to twonty-fve minates; | ja the tat of the Germans in O'elook ‘here Liive of ty y 100 in Gots hud jodroents against the com. | to be one Latrick Matthews, and reairected by him to -| Be lefomy house abouts quarter-past e Lik (Oo uver $100,000; attor the fatiur@of the | Carbit to Kiernan's store in Second avenue, whieh he | ode dba on Sasa biocks fro Same of the tirst fail the o La . | midtie region for ibeir see Ti theme Sige epmalderebe Glacassion, wag waa z Any fasten Of the valleye of the’ Bw f rearched, and a kuife wae found u ys few company, inder the tage or the | acconbngly did, deiivering the wo barrels of wiein the | to whore ies lives; be is ta tho habit of coming PIENS AXD WHARYES, trace back (0 Germauy on one mer eutd to ene, “You wt bed your fr nd and MU | Char birur os Gempany, wes forined about the Ist off CclMe andthe bove npon tus sidewalk ta front of tho | ee a cif mo wnt hohad been: | tre Committee on, Piers and Wharves presented a | ‘cus ure ‘he peatest and best a ta ? hey anes my pocket Heard svt wasn prety Wing | January, 1860; abvutsudv.009 was put ian precorrod | sore. Ib furtheray peated Unat ihe tan Matthews was pore poo py oreo ee erty second fa account of a furduer scheme || Platts tha this yates, ban ‘& fouree of profit han ety - raat balk of the debt of tne orn pany an on that day, having: ea! heard ia tog heat wharves whic! ; » tHe ries rating it, would ‘Crostexatn ined_We had our arme linked tneether nt shangtasntes the property. [-bhia sore while tho beer wa On tia. walk and, entered | ety the Retry master fear of tie tarder in the papers; Pease viwtanmancuaing: Gis tate ccnp ue tho auickest nnd suvent mmean of accompli the lime of the stabbings Mo profane Innguage was no o! ld at oeraif'® sale; the svc’ | Ito conversstion.with him, daring which they beer was: | 1 bad a conversation with Hoshes: ‘order to thoroughly tost t ing that imges doslted ond—th@ reconstruction of eed; tho deoeaiod was NOt iwLonieated hut waa s>0eF. | | Of tn t ; raid Veaded Om.A car! uit iakea vay, and agains acer, | Cemedomy house aod 1 was iu bed: 1 got up und asked: SuMmMMates, 8 Couette He tte mers of the} TTS souk. It would boa regeneration. All wi10, din iirect—-| had drank no intoxicaing liquor, nor had 1000 in oneh tn the coms | in tue evening, doing prevent and conversing with’ Kier Bae was arrested for Luo murder, when he tid of tie Cbamberacn fatiro meeting | eatisied wit (he present oF prospective state of utiairs, Dermovest; wo were ail solver, 10 helda post morem examination on the wound was under (ho lett | S7uQ00 worth; A receiv suiting i ¢ hey er recovered apy (iit 1 Sweenvy aud said | iho representations that ti fu Oroxks oitered the following resolutions, wiicn | chose to well at sar rates, mgnt dio. aud, if not die ine ‘adopted, ant ecopy of which was | pO-ed tomoll, they: te epposes f ordered to be Lorwarded to the Stato Legislature: hoa amas ineposelee seegeee fouls va Ce Resolved, That the Ailepdated condition of the plors and | Sith, and 010 Of the a brent yy wwharves of the harbor of the city 0 New York renders then | -ttdtom, has always been large sod; 1 cook about $93,000 | naa, Wuen aneficer came to faqairs for bin, Justice ote had & spit) asaingt bin: I don’t Know vat ‘atd oF teva tonaet | Koly sce riingly hed Kio-an ih. $1.009 to maswer tue | Whether he was arrested oa Monday might; heort of tt Whe od bonds ae have | Soiapiaut and iasued & Wascaas Lor Gus acsest OF Abate | AOA bay car species of it einen Otte ‘ : 3 Ve ecard ol ie mj L look the bonds on we geittng Beat once) id not houk who it ra the deceased, wad. @rniplly which caused Theotlore G fas done ity am eurwlaga of the company there was bo disturbances before the stabbing. da} 4 that the tmsas 0 ci 0G ' acquawted with his brother; did not see Lin on Mon- yi ‘ rr al, E know of parties io own une Fazo0, vo was on Biguth aveano wich Mr. | wertuty pougs gould be paid OM and the company lott Se ee dag Mrs Hupuos did tot toion Monday mlaue where ne [adeabested® bataratn co eaeerae, fetaucical wo cue] held Ue One teeta thiety tuoamed acres of laud. If Bkechan ond Nr. Fiyon on. the evening in question, | Clea u! TO THR RDITOR OF THE HERALD. had’beon during the day; did now say where ho bad | chy. | operaied upow rightly they would gladly seit, gave another version of the nifult, sbe enld:—We were | “(yeu Cleoland being called to the stand tovtified that Pouce Coven, Focrtn Distaier cove from; Tdid nov see Mr Hoghes on stonday nicht ved. That these evils abo Again, the security of the manafactoring tnierot of peri ga Fey Pope ly ath ‘street, on "| ne tad vont the Star Arms Company bevwern $20,000 Naw Vout; Marcu 23001} after von minwies past eight o'clock; he did not tall me | SEP OROS on of 4 exnimisnion with auuatie powers | (Bit Ce Sebaiee sbaotea ouon ‘2; 046 halloocd, “How much, will_-yoa tay nd $:10,0W0, and obiwined & Judymeat aguinat thom for | the eomments Of this morning's HknaLo on the ere Favrinony oF sxe sonxvom, motile ir esta TO ade clo es Rue | pave pone Vesenttae Cstwve can wore: sinikk deed ana Bicuih a: the opr ort ‘ ve lve, Holt, of the firm of Collins & Oo, testified that | Charges of Mr, Saperiatndens Kounyly against Justice amg ion Sword, sepored—I Toride at Hantor's, ‘THe Chamber then adjourned, duced profitably ty ve by he any upland acd oo nm Bi. avenue, aod on the same sire of 4 \ a int, coruer u reet dV ry re oT yaad tand farm rd Cotton wil be pro Deighae he company failed they owed nis firm $45,000 Vounolly, ai a moment whoa he jab. r and West avenue; am ao- many 6f tho low E the avenae with us; thoy Wok we, and bad their hw ncn suave juseurvocey ay toe hn pmol pro sass ts fe ho Is bowed to the dust bY | quainted with Mr Hughes; be boards with mo, and hae THE EXCISE LAW, duced by divid ng up the farms than by the old system, Bands on ea f this day engaged in con- | doueeo for the last five or ax months; 1 was home on vecauee sbedaud wil) be beuor culiivated and mauured, Of their shouiters; they were ta 8 , t wae a r firm to-« proterred stock for f f Te eivnd, seoffing and sneering lt ean a rape ht tras be signing to the grave the ron vs 0! aa almost idolized | Monday mebt; cot home about a quarter past «ix or | Print ef Liquor Deniers for Violation of the the product of wool might be yestly in 5 ay ee ae ie ee ee ig cm Neier oe Ja gniar, deem it my duty. ta “bie tehalt aad 1tv0 | geven o'clock; at a quattor past nine o'clork Hughes Laws n€ Excise Headquarters. vieitay Hie. Hiportatiod ef Getnums fate the toun- tre raid, “Yes; what do you want tc aatiiiade pe od 0! yy i ~ ae, , a suspension of pub lO | went to bis bed: I looked at the olock; le lett for work The Board of Excise held a very lengthy session yester. | tala ‘uplonds of Virgina, North Carolina, oath Fkeohan said nothing but 4 Us ab . COURT OF OVEN AND TEAMINER, opinion on Ne c] at ‘esae, and chat the case may | the next moroing; he got up at mx o'clock; I did not ton A. ML to f Carolina, Gourg@®, Atabamea, Arkansas and ‘Tennesse. aiiewalk without bewm malted” the young man made r not bo pet, i Rae AT ng ¢ staemonts that Have J novice tim bringing home anything the aight bocore; I day—{rom . to four PB MLmat whieh the cases | 74, ,o1 uf these Mountains, too, if peculiarly acapred @ ros! ae pen ee pang man gre dont fkeenan wn Gators District Homicide. be ly js nas ~y prog oY eee saw him when he came in; i wound up the clock at a | of nineteen persons accused by police officers of having | 10 hemp, flax, &o. St -* bad their hats of the, eoutle Jasted at mut at Dute, ‘The triat of Chariea G, Kelly, indicted for the killing | session, that the Judgo's vindication ‘vil be'clenr, Game Gas; ona iow ‘rete tab pokebaaal ane. % oP Violated (he Excise law. in some other particalat were on fase bet nay pay © losbon erwin Be fon (4 when the policeman ¢ame up; I saw them pick her } of a negro named Charles Roger’, in the month of Au ute ae TT. LIRDON, q house the saive nigut; Hughes’ bedroom iv about three | Aiepored of ope. HE. G01, 0N ng eee ines lod and contradictes | £08t lash whieh was sot down for yesterday morning, 2 : Police Jastice’s Clerk. foie mine; he mice (E84 up and go gut wiueut iny Tho following are the names and places of business of fo’ esnDenets AD) taaaer say en 8 wore recal at ——— es A font oe amen Meecat Mover. — ae Mics Eagan, atirming that no blows were struck asd | 8s postponed antl Saturday,, fH Comsequerice of tho STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. thre Gaariors of a0 our 10 oot foes ay house to the persons complained of whose Nosnses Were HOUT |. iaay of stat town Was sitting inher chamber civizing | ‘that nove of the partics had removed their bate from | groatamouny of business at the Sopreme Court, Circui patledilan street; ight take mean hour to walk do@n; | Yoked:— plaintive alr to lull 40 steep ber latant ebild, when there their heads. 4 cr wich Jucge Gribert presides, The particulors 0 ‘Tae Mernoprer Eriscora Coxrensson at Torram. | could ride down much quicker; T next enw Mr. Hughen Henry Gosroling, 235 Canal street; Rdward Kabadal, | appearor pon tue fluor a tngasé, which shoved vicos of ij Officer McCormick, sworn and examined, sai ho homicide, briefly stated, are ag follows :—It apvears | wiry The Methodist Epiacopal Conterence of Newark When bo came back with the policeman; had no con- | 63 Bayard #irGet; Cuaries F, Hamilton, 43 Peck sip; | mrrat delight atthe music. The little o daserd li Deard an argument aad loud talk on th's evening, fo) et Ab wbouL Bal! past Len @'cloek on tue Bight Of Satur- theta . Ae with Chim; went to bed about ten | Charles Seite linverd street; James Beles Bl | and #ky adou!, rolled upon iis back, aod wien ap. or five persons were standing in the middie of the Y) the dbih Of August dnaty d A was standing in | Yel! their eecond session yesiurday ai St Pani's churoh, | gctock he (Hagnes) cond not come out | Amity etteet: Vaul Madden, 101 street; Frederick | proached minde Bo Offore to escape. It was ensiy cape | Diotk; the deceased maid, * Arrest Skeean,” Skeelan ate tow? (Nord First street, B.D), near Lown | Tottenviiio, Staton Idand, A missionary eermon waa | Of tho bouse without my knowing ity be | Jocks 809 Uroome wiree} Jown Maxon, tured nude & Pruatl toy Daekot, and apon the removal of the bucket a few avenues Jacob Detties, 166 Branton wireat: | ria, ik was dead. \ aid arrest the deceased, 1 found the deceased was a Yonue, wie Kelly approwcifed, followed vy « number ched by the Rew. W. Tonwon, ar thresototock PM. | abd T played a comple a! canoe of cards; Haghes aid tot © vered with blood; there was Goibing the maven wita | of compan ong. Oo behvlding Hogors it is alleged ttt | ibe speakers during the eveniug were the Rove d. t6 | Have a plane in nie hand whon he came inj 1 aid not soe | wiughany Th dames ares The folowing Jie death wae 0 doubt the efect of the ‘ansiaq whieh | * the prisoner, T searened the prisover and found the | Ue accursed mado au voprovoked assauit upom aun wil - Huribut, 8, Pargome and J, Hanton the provession; Mr. Keghos did oo say anytuing w me | Of ihuse pereous wise Heenses wero ‘tue iitte felluw seemed to oniov so ‘nieusoiy.

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