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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAROH 28, 1667-TRIPLE SHEET. - which enor of when FHE COURT S.: - -LEMIREe My Sopein. sree eee POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ‘THE REBEL HIND On THE MTUATION. CONNECTICUT POLITICS. | Tiita ete neuap worked SENS", browne, when, the sores of ibs Noes Ws Oita +4 street, SS aad from the pen of to the effect thas Mra Thumb bad tent © anions Frome te ant fe a of one “salar ine! or SSrvog | Amume Worn 4 Cart ena toumany moring | ‘Strtceune on the Presidene Lmrrensr’ SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NERALD. bom t moet fallelonsly he — ihe a buicher 10 Eeterboes, and Charles Doran, residing at 305 Atlantic street, vnel usy Macon (Ga) Journal, Mare port. | Barnum’: inte Bridgeport taal Tain of pepelar ‘and the paliriness of th. : winte Probate. = 6 Teen cecatenben caveeean ts Oo-camploun toa. tn | 824 John Phyffe became involved in e quarre! in Broad ots ata of ths Sais eine te rae Toner of) nary meaner Sees eae ae tmaet ment used le oe Fee sation aaa . on . Befere Chief Judge Davies and a full bench. Violalion of this agreement, the defendant did, in about wey, whan Phyfie, as charged, sized » cart rung and | bis Sie to think for bimeelf in regard to all questions | suit—Pille of Greoabacke and Plastere ‘maa in this vioiniky wBpibas libro voted with the Wien 2 a fortaight or weeks after, open $ fimiler | streck Domea oa the beck with ty knoaking him down, | 9 hone atmieed TIO Nie Passes—Whe Will Not Vete fer Baru Grice party. The squib rune ae follows: — Baskin, Respondent, va Siphon Baskin ot | Posinees'in wore, eonvoniant to tht of the Dut not inflicting The assailant was} ® commanlontion from + rs &en de. We met « clergyman the other day, 8 sincere and con &, Appellants. —This was an appeal from a judgment of | The defence was that the defendant did not open the | arrested by Wi of the Broadway quad, joe ink too severe oe tt ce pitmmty Toflecking, Brmosrorr, Cont., March 95, 1867. | scientious man, who would uot vote for F the Supreme Court in the Seventh district, reversing a | house on hie own scoount, but merely lent his name to | and Jastice Hogan tted him for tral. dems 10° Fesist the wojustiable and: oppressive | To-day there bave been hurryings to and fro and gen- ¥ Barnum i Sopot Hs a vara ars deed rice scr dacree, of the Surrogate of Yates county, | Judge Hears, in ‘our the beariag,” seid that of Auzarp Buro.any.—Charlotie Waubecthamer ocou- Reaguyes which the | radicala Wok, to. Dri8g} eral sensation in this town of hotels, fst clase in nothing pea a ae OF Renny said sentence or decree refused to admit to pro- | jate several cases of this character had come before him, | Pies the front attic room im the house No. 7 Rivington eerie ine Peete encituat ue meee er00pt prices, Men gathered this morning at the street | '8¢, els aud sanders uf others. ne Bisson. tof Willams Hecise, dooeased. nat will and tseta- | and he was resolved to visit them with his most serioua | street, Wilhelm Armster occupies the room adjoining. 4g resist the ‘consummation of th ae a refused hi humsthe “Iron Baran,’ pf Sallsbaryy ad the Drazen ment of William deceased. The question to be ‘The: defendant had no right whatever, | avove these rooms is an open loft. On Tuesday the Military by Wa a Ren ett Spay ell ee een anor Daxbirg kid teauey Taso sig person! ip this case relates solely as to whether the will | in on of to set up in business to the =, aa a tae cae Culh and while we feel that we are.) drip, drip, drip, down came the ra(n, drizzling from Jut- | Feputation of tie latter would. prok eatinty (Ae fantics- ‘Was executed according to law, Case argued and sub- | deiriment of the fendant, ‘to | ing last Charlotte rose early and left her room about six } J Spent po ope) by, foe, aaterialnmest of te ting eaves and cotton umbrellas. Not more profound | Us diestione’ of some things, if not of others. | We would bts. | o'clock, absent ‘until ten. Upon her return | Same DY por Me aad Oiemsemalive pietioe there, | was the sensation on a certain shlect ti "Liisep ‘Ga thal’ | CUreae Mnmeemantn Se meemrerGem une H. Berean nol the ‘constant abuse and. malignant and seur- > rious Jibels against Mr. #7. Barnum’ red his occasion which Cowper celebrates in the ballad of “Joba | F0Ns;!Reln Aaninat AT ee joucasl and democrat conservative the President credit for what he has done. same, spirit of allowing free discussion we admit try id i & 4 6 0 Gilpin,” or that in New York on th ion of peaker, The Danbury Times Mi E Bus i ee oe pa 4 ny anetenellarenneaR BE Iearmegeee em LTT el 4 le store money “ ony he 5 | of a religi ne amounting to: $28, and a gold watch worth $4@, “Enter | \ourtereret yestenioy, Sanaa be out fen ectaplen <oRtedibe ee hearted, cae: tonodenttoiaation’ asail his welghbers Enow. ite keeps taining a suspicion of her next door neighbor, Charloute | Lice hiner amall fry he w preparing to join the party of | &bd noe ad Whie'ednqueror comes came Barnum, having | ihe Sabbath excopt when he ean make 1 by otherwise »s procured the » yenaerons the! landlady. ang eal OY gee de Go; Nowy Sark how e fow {hots | slain eloves Hida! in political buckram and bearing upon | 20°. ae tine He anne wenene rer ne Nee Feta proceeded Foom to interrogate him. } wit extinguisher on his tlummery about the 0 low. but of this his shield the tokens of his Quixotic tilts. The hero bore | ime standard of religion Is of course very i. they 9. Onderdonk ve. Voor- Here, upon a table, Charlotte found a piece of woollen hies. dec! s democratic party. piety of a copperhead variety the people have had a satiety. 19. Abcol va. Von Gelder. | yarm, which she positively ‘was a portion of the / ; suid of black—like ° fondante March 3, 1858, by which they insured the | 10. Lyon va. Mitchell, 20, Robert vs. Good. String which she bad tied round », roll of bls, and in nung at ada of Pennsy ania Hester Cyr a Bimself proudly and was dressed tn a sult of Diack Nike | It is @noticenble fact, and one that tells with bitter , against ‘loss or dam- | 11, Willis vs. Mott. 21. Vrooman vs. King. “consequence she procared his arrest. Yesterday he was | ton» rabid, anti-war copperhead. who voted in. Con- et ich unfortunate gentlemen profes. aces againat the prospects of the Woolly Horse can- by fire to the amount of $4,000, on his brick Frank- | 12 Potter vs,Van Vranken. 22 Elias va, Farley. arraigned at the Essex Market Police!Court before Jus- | reszagaiust every war approprmiion, And. yet wear | SOR” are usuatly hanged—with a black Rat jpon hie | ‘tae, tht most of those who are open in their declara- lin House block occupied for stores and hotel purposes, | 18 McQueen vs. Babcock, 23. McCrossan va, Thorn. | tice Mansfield, by whom he was committed for exami: te 7 1 pe . herd. ‘ * Mons that they will ever vate for P. 'T. Barndm are per- situate on the corner of Main and Coach stress, |.14 Brosh ve. Lee, 24, Irving Bank va. Wetb- | nation. pean sti Rene. mopar pried | @ hat whith ‘was old and scarred, and from | sons oc considerable moral and social weight, and carry _ fp the of. Canandaigua, N.. ¥. The | 15. Osgood va, Degroot. erald. Qaratecr:TathoubtsaRabee Melbdingerdhs Tod eed pe ven ve which the rain dripped in great inky drops. | with thema prestige which'wins many followers. princi arose out of a “condition Suregme Covrtr—Circerr—Parts 1 and 2—Adjourned - J ‘The crown of the beaver had obviously been knocked this stamp are not likely to be deterred from ed. to nthe’ policy, in respest. to ‘allowing | to'Fridny to hear or. causoc “Part S—-Adjourwed for | WOT aFgnod yesterday atthe Eagex Markot Polie:| Whew the war fever was raging athe North hat noble | T's own it ‘he bmver had coviousi, heew knekes ording to thelr awn. pape at pyopriety Dy ineurer to rebuild in case of loss, The pro} in- | theterm. Court upon the above charge, preferred by Rosa Esteli. |’ ¢ jons'in the Connecticut Senate, and his party voted for hi iT me ” 4 ¥ attempts at witticism Tike the above, whic! dred was destroyed by fire on the 11th day of , Counrasrecat Ta —Nos, 147, 197, 135, | It appears from the affidavit of the complainant that, |, tem, though ina minority. “iat same party, under | ue* Mown like a mirror, was dissomposed ana antique; none ene eae ne eee nae ea ee ee ee tae Tn Ceae | see ee gta ale 222, 228, 226, 228, 200, 231, 20 og | some time in November Inst she boarded with the de- | 6 Ichd, are now making a gallant Nght. with the radi. | And thie your correspondent had leisure to notiee as the | ore than nowe nr ee nihae © week defence rel ing. cM COURT—CHAMERRS. — Nos. , 98, G cket-of- i : ‘ was forward, so that early in March the founda- | 116, 166, 176, 188, 193, 196, 201, 220, 234, 235, 250,275, | fendant, Rosenstein, and while an inmate of her house foe itr espgeestermenlgere Aa dang tn pas > yrsans of-leave men and the very Wandering gh Mpvblican meting was held at Franklin Hall om tion walls for the new structure were completed, The | 281, 282, 285, 5 318, a gold. with ‘lockets attached, . worth. $313" two'l New York Sribune pres fori daily to its party in Con- low of showmen stalked onward in the van of the mot- turday eveuing; but as Barnum was not present— » proofs of loss were made on the 17th dayof February | Superior Court. 1Nos, 2615, 3196, sibs, 816%, |) nger rings ofthe value of $7. and underclothing to the | necucut. a, “Make. (he State ring with ‘the auti-war | }€Y Procession. In his right hand he bore a carpet bag | Baring been proxied by his faithfub Panza, the gallant and received by the agent of the defendants 2767, 3107, 3161, 3163, 3165, 3169, 3173, 3176, 3179, 3183, | amount of $48, were stolen frourher. Having learned | record of the dei ” of hinge @iinensions ‘and ity, labelled “Barnum: | LUT there is nothing salient to be written about it. . p x J h a record of the democracy. ge capacity, labelled “‘Barnum;” | Very ittia enthusiasm was manifested, those.who wore daigua. An interview was had about the Ist of March | 3185. Part 2—Nos. 2674, 3202, '3096, 2856, 1384, 2746, | recently that the accused bad certain of the missing | *0oy °c the tute olecrion in New Hampshire, whore between the Plaintiff aud the agents of the several in- | 3212, 3122, 3216, 3218, 3220, 3222, 3224, 3226, 9228, articles she on Monday last procured a search warrant | she democracy, under the lead. of Pe Pte, taok, | Std before him walked seedy heralde—a classical de- preven moans 2 Nisten with a fort or apathetic, ja surance companies, in which they intimated the purpose | | Couwox Puzak—Part 1—No calendar, Part 2—Noe, | from Justice Mansfeld, which resulted in the discovery | ‘esuo with ovary a ‘of radioalisin and avowed in | Vice, for Baroum bas a fancy for the classical, and had | times Nien phen me nance tee jeimaalm as men. 99, 105, 46. of the game in thelr possession. | The women, Rosen | ono of thelr State Conventions resolutions of “undying devotion to the constitution and of restoration of the South with all its rights,’” — Shame upon the Southron who would malign such spared no pains or expense to give éclat to the proces- | wore elicited. A meeting ‘vas held at Warren last evon- sion—crying to all the people the motto of thecam- | ing, of whicb your correspondent who treads pon the ipa: heels of the showman will doabtless send all ine neces- sary particulars. Twixt the humbug Barnum, the time it was known to the insurance agents that the plain- tiff had been engaged ever since the fire in rebuilding, and was then so engaged; but the 1 sea declined to — and Kiine, were severally held to answer in $500 eacl BROOKLYN COURTS. A Fracas Between Bors.—Frederick Zimmerman (a Align the inenrange company tomepal eos. Seb friends, Qroeccrecsscccerecessse sestsengssse secesscoesteetee ‘Argued and submitted. ona K. Reynolds for appel- | + "$ COURT. boy) was arraigned before Justice Kelly yesterday at the ’ 4 PASSES SEU; brazen Barnum (L. $.) and the tron Barnum, who is the $ putie dulewegaie y PPE UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COU Fourth “District Potiée’ Gourt; charged with having perder A faeces? “Tack ss 0 change ta’ | § many praetor a § | democratic nominee, this district hns ‘ound its srinity of ‘The case of James M. Lewis, plaintiff and eppellant, Before Commissioner Newton. stabbed apother boy named Edward Mannix in a quarre! | came inte power in those Stalax Look to the platiorm | Oesersiseer eeavevscveseovcees scoveccoceesorcoceecoey | Barnums; and though the democrat candidatc is sald to be a man of ungnestionable honesty, and not even the Meantime the sound and bustle of preparations had } organ of his opponent dare bring a serious parigragh to been heard in Bridgeport. The Woolly Horse Brigade | bear against him morally, vet the name of farnum has 5 i : become go consociated with thimblorigging and butloonery had been ordered to parade in full dross; the Joie Heth | in morals that it is unfortunate for any min to bear the ‘Zouaves formed in irregular order along the sidewalk, | name at all, and he is more liable to arrest for swindling and small squads of the Mermaid Guards were posied at | than other people with other names. every corner to keep order, while on came the proces- ; ‘va. Henry A. Mott and Joseph B. Varnum, Jr., executors of J. B. Varnum, deceased, defendants and respondents, which was ap ap from a judgment ot the Common Pleas roversing a judgment at ing the complaint, was also argued and submitted. The action was brought to rig ol tle! | of or account- fog for certain securities toone Nathaniel J. Brown, of Illinois, the tiffs’ aesignor, to one Calvin How, to secure two ‘whieh securities had been United States vs. William Gilchrist.—This case, in beer, tea She. previone i, Tre comulaee see fhm gent ys crear naam feminine nd Oe ent yy the aunt of janoix, Mrs. fonora. of Oorbess an eir m4 com] 3 are iting our bat- which the defendant is charged with baving carried on | £0°T67 First avenue, Zimmerman was committed to | Ues inthe Wert, Aut teropth, gone man ii. Georgia, the distilling business without having Lorna special | await the result of the injuries intlicted. bile they are fighting, are trying to squirt filth on tax, as required by law, was called up_y y morn- | Artzaxp Hicuway Rosaxxy.—Charles Smith of No, | them from their popguns. ing, and adjourned uati! April 5. Tmiere was no other 370 , Brooklyn, ap Before Fustice Led- Ob, no! let the truth etand—the South is to be saved case called up during the day. alone through the democratic . There was atime bigitrge teed with at the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday and | when mai 9 Boped etek part would! control tte cure . * ‘on the Y ! { | Ston to the air of ‘How are you, Greenbacks?” with the | The Prospects in the Fourth Conuressioni noid by How to athe defendane’ testator, COURT OF SESSIONS, sateen paceopiaint see Peommet Lamraones <nareiad nee one dettiye Present Johacon alae aise: | inspiration of whicn air Barnum declares he will con. | District~The Showmams Stock: * a Theee were the only cases disposed yy this court ‘ so gee im wi vi in company wit® another man, icy » Pun-1 1 quer or die ip the attempt. But Brid rt. bad made Ss re - 4 Convicted of Attempted Burglary. tacked and robbed him at an early hour yesterday morn- | [neatlate ‘beak Tose the aie Staph dead Cone ot® | other preparations for ile reception of her hero and the | yu, Sertiments of the People—The Hum Before Judge Dikeman and Justices Hoytand Voorhees, | ingon Prince street. Mr. Smith alleged that the two true dnd? doughty knicht of cher. political campagus, | BUa’s Money Going Freely, d&e. Higher, bigher run th " : UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. The People w. Edward Ratler and Wiliam Camors.— | men accosiad him, and that when he atiampted to pass srerfenis 48 be'ted wih the: blood ‘ned bitter is the Not to be outdone by the triumphal entry of Washington | ae a rome rma sq page Sta seven! them, one can pears of our kindred and le, Is break. nto Trenton, the patriotic Unionists along the Nauga- roups of discussing politicians everywhere—in the Important Custom House Case. The prisoners, who are boys, aged respectively seventeen | ‘other pit a diamond valued at $150 out of a ring wi atet? Nowa; mae th the ote fect Tinben aatomreneee’ | tack’ had-conbetved'a device whieh should give (ullcr ex- | hotels, the barrooras, che billiard rooms, concert rooms Before Judge Benedict. and eighteen years, were indicted for attempted bur- | he wore upon his finger and broke the chain attacked RUF pression to their patriotic emotions than could the pa- a - u rade of the Woolly Horse Brigade or of the Joice Heth } 204 post offices, earnestly debate the prospective victory “ Zouaves or of the Mermaid Guards; and across Main street | or defeat of their candidates, These conversations at they had cased to be erected g triumphal crescent, reonal hatre biazoned with a suspicious parody of the initiat stanza of | mes Assume all the bitterness of per anes othe glary on the evening of the 17th of February last. As- | t© bis watch in attempting to — it, He gave an sistant District Attorney James Troy conducted the caso | Gare ucrenes Sons uerooted near where the abt for the people. From the testimony on the part of the | occurred. Lawrence stated that be caw the occurrence. The. United States vs. Twenty-two Pieces of Brocatel.— ‘This is an action of forfeiture for the above named goods, The owners and claimants, James Houldsworth & Co., Views of the Alabama Press. {From the Montgomery (Ala.) Mail, March 23.) char, but did not have anything todo with it. He wascom- Nearly all of the Alabama newspapers which come to | “John Cilpin:’— fulsome adulation of paid “bummers,’’ while bere and it is ged by the customs authorities, presented an | prosecution it appeared that at the time in question Mr. tamed outta Vitbout tll, Gar UNE Wande With the Matt van tse is bo thane for r Sage ees mtenen mee Pas calicecemctememicates ianes entry for the goods at the Custom House at an under- | Albert Steele, residing at No. 185 Dean street, was inthe ‘Aaiaann Asreurr AS Bonetant. Horace P. Scott of }Baullomentings lo express acceptance of what we could Othumiuggng reown: Roe an eo valuation, and it is further alleged that the claim- | rear part of his house, when he heard a noise at the front i f} all heartily reject; that our duty is to ward off the A mermaid imnorter was he calmly weighed, and the fitness of the men for their re- who are manufacturers of goods in Eng- | 4, 4 on repairing thither found the prisoners, who | °° Broadway, charged William Marsh with an attempt | iniquitous requirements of Congress by all means which OF fainons Bridgeport town, spective positions courteously interrogated and rationally ‘ad and exporters to this coun! several times, rten wos hens ‘to open the door with keys’ Mr. | tocommit'a burglary at the above named premises on | the law pilows us; that we must obey the Jaw as far as The procession, though motley, was grandly conceived | debated. It were folly to shut one’s eyes to the conclu- doring the years 1859 and 1860, Stacie grasped Rallet by the hand, whereupon he drop. | the night of the 26th instamt. Marsh was caught in the | it requires obedience, and that we must accept the terms | and moxt aprropriately carried’ ont. Firat came the | os ineg ‘1 itis mation oF goods to here. on entries ke: the ‘and bis ‘com som Connor, | Tear yard of the establishment, having climbed over the | Of Congress in convention only when we see that by | phalanx of heralt= with free passes for the Museum in | son attain by every intelligent mind in this section OF undervaiuation, which, as alleged by the govern. | ‘hel batwar subsequently secured by witness s short | yard wall, and when questioned gave a very lame reason. | Tejecting them wo may incur greater evs, their pocke lowed the hero of the campaign | the State, that no other political giftin tne"bads of the went, to some extent drove O08 | et eon tne house, Om being “taken toto | for his presence where he did. not belong. Justice Led- (From the Clayton Banner, March 14.) with the he bas, which Re deposited with the | negpie is of greater moment than the office of repre- @f the market. “arly in 1861 goods proceeded ? J with, before whom the complaint was made, committed ‘The people in Atlanta and other places in Georgia have | agent of Adam r safe keeping; next came Joice the house Railer gave his name as Hughes, 7 ‘ Heth witti back, bearing th fhe sentative from this, the Fourth Congressional’ district of against in thie action were stopped at the Custom House, afterwards as Fred Taylor, and stated that he resiaed |. bim for trial m defanlt of $1,000 bail. deen holding meetings to consnit upon the suggestions | Heth with & piavw r back, bearing the significant and by orders from Washington were bx a ah denn Sane boa of Governor Brown. Those who agree with the Goyer- | legend, Sol! —noi pared;” thirdly, in regular | Connecticut, @f by the Collector of the Castoms, it bel i TS eee Se pag fo nor, thatthe South should make haste to.acc:p: the | order, ambled ihe ; Hore, upon which rode a | 4 spicit’ of hosist’ inqaity’ a ‘adaKeartig’ among the that they were ga Tip. Widveshiedsealtas eters} ney Sacociaiaed, wae. falen. Ap inen ay. as Sona A CRUEL SWINDLE. terms offered by Congress, for fear tha, harder and move-| couple of South 5 ‘oid, with fails trailing; fourth : aay , valuation entry. were some other goods seized in | slots sPetise twndkerchicte were alg) fonud'in Cone | John Rosch, living at Na, 819. Weat street, was yes: | BUmuliating terms may be japoved, exprewed their seu. | in the procession vc conple of Cireassian girls, | thinking classes, Irrespective of political tendencies and store tie eamne yroubda: themes er the whole] saves OtEee erie saves ving Yee | iments in a veries of resolutions, which, eaunot be read | doth born and b: casginu parents in Brooklyn | associations; to’ obtain information, divested of malice ie sam Toe ce Berar er cvideaoh, a eadgnt tor | warny array fee Mooney, ofthe Pi precinct, | by any Soutern nan tiboue acy af nue ump | 8 im eae ws» vt Ma nad ly. Wh & | on ue ge aod and psi for pra, on te ike, Vnk i f 3 vee cheeks. ves we will say nothii ies - any poor but Tonest parenis an em 0 ‘ ieee 10 occupy thejcoart for the romainder of |» verdict . convic Sno. poponere.. Sedge Sikemen y o8 the charge-of swindling Charles S. Ryan.out Of $200)) te (ae ee ee ie te Ub dideronce ie theee. | are. Thumb fur'n cou:ideratiogs and. in tterear toddied | Will @iable them to judse aright aud edb - npsgparperesh ~ 5 yada ie gy Bogor . | in Treasury notds, Ryan, whose home is in Mystic, | {8h Sf our Congressional masters whetucr we sand im | Baroum’s ‘man Ftivoy and hisdevoted Panza inthe |'ingiy im the selection of thé jpropér ‘person to represent ~ SUPERIOR COURT-=TRML T * Cenvietion of a Pickpocket. Conn., recently arrived from Key West, and on Tuesday, | mute su! to, the.orders which we bave no power | campaign, the gai} Majory whilome of tho Pay master’s | 44, cee tid. taisind ba vines the Temp taaT ‘The Perple vs, William McCoy.—MoCoy was tried. for “thon | toresix, or whether we fill we sur wich our hunitiating | Department, who dio ra: execation with arvenbat is in e — oy iokaih aaied ig, bay’ = gh 3 beaded Action te Recover Damages fer For. th itted under the following epaemniieenl cries and abase ourselves with self degrading action. the service of bis cout ry. This was the procession, in- | tenance ie reput Connectic 80 long f ee bbe Teeccaiene For- | lasceny from the person, comm ie ery (From the Houisville Pamaceaty March 16 } visibi@ to moat morials, but exactly as [saw it through | joved in presenting to the nation men of repute, men of a circumatances:—It appears that. on the evening of the . Roach then | ‘We cannot, consiswatty with a sense of honor and | my own speciacies Sllgesise ‘ibelllhe toma if Before Judge Monell. ‘The words of Barnum yere. few and iconic; for on | Provity, men of ‘Oth of “April, 1868, the complaining witness, Owen parities adviee the Southern people to sanciion Annie Piomas, an Infant, by her Guardian, Wm. KI nd adopt the measures to by Cor either fank bung another Barnum, and in vain he | the nation’s rulers.. That thiefeeling is almost hourly : Rauc b einige, | Nelly, of No. 138 North Fifth street, D., was pro Ferucet, of | Soaahwe believe te be alti topublicad, tinescstituriwaal | tArestened te ono with defeat and ihe other with libel | increasing, and has-abeatied © sbape—formideble in ie ‘Gvoding along North Second street,’ when he met the | passing ‘stranger om,| 804 subversive of Sate rights,, popular uberty, social | Suite; im vain be begged thom altoruately to call off their | 1 OT hich ane pac canst prisoner, whom he had never seembefore. Reilly was streets, previous | order, and the peace, broeperity and happiness of the | dogs and cease to annoy the procession. The democratic | Character— wire-pullers trickster= inder the influence of liquor at the time, aud while in Ryan thet he ot tuture ge 8 Of the'American peopir, | Barnum would shriek ‘ Woolly Horse,”’ and the inde- | attempt to ignore, we have ample and positive testi- that mellow state it wat bots difficult’ thing for the | had $4,000 gare. The bh as. well as South, But itis our political and} pendent Barnuarwould yell ® Stop thief,’ in spice of the | mony. Good sense and respect. for, honesty and good to pick np-e sort of an acquaintance with him. i cigars” where. | ‘Christian duty to yield u passive submission to the lawa | peep enona of and there was no bindering iw? | character, with a disgust. for, Daseneas, and treachery, " : result was that the two to a barroom in the and exhibited | imposed ou us by asuperior power until & returning | Oe vie deponited his A cag at the ck ice | stom: to Interveno asa harbinger of good tidings—tid- 400 Paty cedictegy Pe ara eane beabonabs 4 tay abd had: drioks While Rollly wes standing at tpbane are Bln Coheed Errol ciatt aienpontian MeeTalier a Manoity veto) Se Sean malcoamatethowcreuet the ent pected ie inus that tell alike ot the politcal dismay and death of Sect Tyas the: ‘and chattels into the street. the counter McCoy to abstract a gold watch ge eee tn, | American people, and the iegisiation of the country | de shaved. which baving been done to bis satisfaction | Peineas. Y. Barnum. and he resumrectom of that de. he (aefence that ‘the defendant's wife gave the oe he! $150 trom bis ine = ¥-¥ CTE ‘stranger in shal! be restored to the old repeblicam and coustitu- <e Cay aiajor, he sleposited > jme-nty-fve| onal POred, [alte gece, eakercaineds the good judgmen: n i ‘ . a rtist, and wail 7 £ Lan mr MAE eatin Toe 4 eg ‘and identified Reilt rho Alonal pinaster Nr fore done wlihagngutemnmmpeniinedarsiie ie dente tans ots: “This morning, at aa hour when the “tai! ‘from New ie wilege of wv beads of bait for Leal a Bee jac ‘The situation is gloomy inderd: radicalism is on the | _ “P, T..hasn’t forgotten to wait for his currency yet,” | York: was being assorted at the Post Office, andthe time ay Shean tas oF raberescias, plaintiff shortly Lon ge greet per sere yfod to | rampage, and ail hands ask what sball wa:doto be | muttered the man of lather, as the corpulent knight | whe: Bridgeport’s, prominent citizens congregate around | put out her. ‘‘shingle”’ and announced herself Ae Rr te] gaved? ‘the Adverticr's advice is not to shake hands | carefully placed the ten vents in his pocketbook and | the Winvow.. awaiting their correspondence, tbe pro. ere professional hairdresser, but. paid no rent, | *09,Prisoner afl arsed abandkerchie? at the same thme teling Ryan thet he | with the dovil until you meet uim, nor crouse a bridger} stalked forth to give some order to Panza. priety of ewing for the vreat self-acknowlédced and \e There other cases ready for trial, the court . OH forgets that,” red 4 knight or | *elf-convicied trickster and 3 showman was being merely accorded out of kindness. ij ia before youcome to it Be cherriul, atiend to your own le never forgets that,” sneered a second knight of te ai Ghee mil on. . adjoureed antl Wonday next. vy het to be gord | business and let other people's alone. Lie low and keep | the razor. “hurry or no burry; you get no gratuities | Warmly sis: sssed by two gentlemen, both med of post. $200: in bills to Roach, whereupon the | dark; bat when the time for comes, be as wise ns | from Barnum.” tion in city and reputations extending throughout ” = the State. Bat to bo serious. Gossip, ever busy-tongued, broke | tie State Pinay rox, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Stranger said to the latter, “Come to my office,” Roach | #erpents and as barmiess as doves. and W. H. B,, the man Connec- requested Ryan to wait on the corner for a few minutes a {From the Clayton Banner. |" and Le would come and return him bis Treasury uotes, From several sources in this and other States we see Jersey City. Ryan waited foran hour and, Roach not returning, the | that our people are divided in sentiment as vo what ‘A Sattor KiLiep ow a Cunarp STEAMER,—One of the | gentleman from Connecticut ventured to open the hand- | should be our pol cy under tno present aspect of affairs, steameh! A then for tus it time ddiscove that his | The fear tuat harder conditions may be im- aa eaaee Hp Palmyra, uamed Joveph Winni-| Srpeued gold coln was tase ‘wud worthiess imntation | posed as ‘caused many to conclude that im great cottie, while employed on one of the yardarms of that | of the genuine. On ‘this state of facts Justice Hogan Sa m oe take the scieal demanded by seins geen "clock on Tuesday ired Roach t 1 1,000 to await the m tife information now before us, we conclude t shepard PLACER Hippo and | Feat of an exaibinanion Parrice’ Conican, of, 318 | the “masterly inactivicy” party ia stilt largely im tas fell to the deck, adistance of thirty feet, by which he | Tess sireet, became bondsman for the prisoner. Ryan | Cendant. was go seriously injured that he died seven hours after- | was returning home to give the money to his mother wards. Not only was his skull fractured, but both segs | who is poor and a confirmed invalid. COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TEAM—PART 2. Action for Limited Divorce on the Ground of Alleged Crucity—Interesting Deve: in Recial Lite, &c. Before Judge Brady. Bliza Bogart vx. James Bogart.—This is an action : Dronght for limited divorce on the ground of ‘alleged @rvelty and maltreatment. The parties are residents of this city, and were married in 1864, The defendant was ‘at that time a widower, with a family of eight children, s = upon the entry feat hregt end asa this paeey Meamem Ing, an ive me an opportuni of measuring, at least - approximately, the disaffection and demoralization whieh | Scat has evr maintained an eminent for the bave seized the republicans in this district because of the | Wisdom of her etatesmen, for their natures, suowman’s nomination, and now rages like an epidemic, | for their energies of ‘action, that have been alike swift, in apite of the superhuman efforis of political doctors, | Dold and inexhaustible; men who have been devoted to armed with pilis of greenbacks and plasters of free passes, | ber Vast interests, ambitions for her fature elevation and to subdue it. In the rural dispricts the word is every: | brightness among her sister States; med who have where, “I’m a republican, [’vé always beon a repubii- | S:eThed deceit. Now, sir, can you, knowing this, con- can, but Tean’t voie for Barnum;” and no amount of | s!entiously vote for one who has ¢ ‘ many greenbacks and no application of the party knout can | W&¥s. $0 much sympathy for treachery and depravity in soothe or scourge tue honest y omanry oi this vicinity | its many forms; one whose life bas been conjectural, into votiug for aman who is looked upou as ihe very | Who kicks overboard virtue and every fair and xood {From the Mobile Tribune | broken near the thighs. He was twenty-six years s —< would be any talk we might ind ort < 7 atiribnte of nature When it suits his. convenienceor will nearly ‘ail of whom were grown up. Tho complaint sets | Wer? of regulating the political incarnation of smail trickery and kway sh bumbug old, and leaves a wife and child in Liverpool. Coroner TRIALS AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS, nr advanee his pecuniary juterosts, [gav, can you vote for * ch dele eo which are interent to the business of a showman. 4 V ferth combination of easenileree against the plaintiff at | Warren held vin otk aes and the jury returned — reeiaed avd acs Wosted'te with te poner “Bring a libel suit against L. 8, Barna?” sald an old | 8urh a man, and help send him to Washington the instigation of the defendant; assault and battery by | @ verdict of acc jeath. Thore were about.a hundred policemen tried at police | Surseives, but have taken the. whoke respons! resident here, and a repablican, to me yesterday, “Why; You pat the F, bis friend, “in vather a the defendant avd cbidren, exclusion trom, her position | Ayormen BRUTAL ATTACK OX A PoucEMaN—A SHOT | headquarters yesterday for breach of discipline. There | there own hunda: and ibis tsing of making huawcry fa | sit, LS Barium bas told notin: but tho truth about | Strona lights, {cannot chink the facts mult warrant suc py geal w fer acts not | Fungo BY ONE OF THE Rerriaxs—Shortly before one | were few cases in which citizens were complainants. terrible responsibilty: Lat the Southern prapie on. nore intn Comma tore pat hn path airtereg aad richer warrant Wty, Ate’ WE SCM Tells per- in the Case plaintiff's counsel set forth a | o’clock yesterday morning policeman Denning was at- | Officer John Dunlap was complained of by Mr. Alox. | Statulate thomeeives Fare done witty i; that | ther coutemptuocsiy: “P, Te -Baruuin is note tool, | MAY LAS Bever been told, nor will tt everbe, -Expédiency they have made their record, and it is a very pusoable one. ‘category of offences, many of them of such ap pature that Mr. Justice Brady suggested to . - the ‘the suppression of the staiements, and ‘that this request was dictated solely by bis sense The first Witness called was Eliza Bogart, the plaintift Counsel for defence objected, om the that the and, with all his bluster, will no more stand the ordeal | a* been his lif motto. He has done more to,.contam- of evidence which a suit'for Hbel would call out tyan a | imate society and overrule the laws of nature than would murderer will permit himseit to be arresi~d if he can | Pe pleasant to relate, oF pleasing to hear. |T cannot be: math 2 rsa b jie ld ut, unless there help it. 10's all stuf! and nonsense, bis bluscering about | Tre hewn iota fame i nohiag abd his meet So little, im tact, have the threateof the Jeremy. | “utiries are less than nothing; there is not a single point diddling showman weighed with the people im this | iM bik “hole nature, physically, ‘orally Ur Mdataliy, tacked by three ruffians, supposed to be of the cang who | Eagieson, of No. 88° East Fourth stroet, for having, as attacked him last Thursday night, and after felling him | he charged, assaulted him ina violent manner without to the ground kicked and cuffed him tit! he'was able | provocation. It appears that one Dr, Broughton ts a Se ce for Foasat of a house on Broadway over which the com- assistance. Officers Kose, Foil aud Jolly came to his aid; but before their | plainant has some control, and, bat om me ¢ New Lenders Wanted. [Prom the Richmond Times, March 25. In the present eriais of the fate af tbe Houthern, people the old political leaders who were famous in the days be- one of the arsallanis fired a pis- | Be assault in question, wi inst her husband was {nadmis- ’ was d by certain officers ruoning about the | ‘ore the deluge of civil war have made no efforts to guide | © ck, | that entities him to prominence, as being suited for th aoa Hacer ead Oe Sie party. bamed Francis MeNainara, was | sidewalk in fant of No.7 biblo, Hoos, bareheaded and | or direct the currents of pupuins thowght, Acoustowed | or04 "fi "nonstings that be would eall‘Barbuin [i >| M0 ton be amen "00 oo ‘The Court decided that the wife had a right to tostify Rote bra 03 ‘McNamara made’ des. | ‘a an tly excited state of mind, which action on | to the older order of things, when meustres of public ‘for his exposures, that the bare suguestion or | “Well, L had thought of Voting for him, but your ac- to any acts OF cruelty committed .on ber when no one | “eld but pa : the effect of drawing tothe spot quie a | importance wore almost Of as slow growth as the century | Sccount for ee oa ome aban ents, so seriously made, will cause me to To this ruin for the de- | Perle eure to break away from the officer's grasp, but: Broughton was calling out for some. | plant, they have not been able to act with the prompt} te thing as among the possibilities elicits simply w HB. the ar ire oe) Fata Cecepane. BE reine he covnentiree rang nese ee eee What | thing or somebody, sod intimating that be hed Ioet a | Bess and decision which are requisite amid the whirling | notling save sardonic grine from sicadfuat sipportats, 0 anit «nod yy, ght e was forced to ‘cave in. was committed aS " roolly Horse, aecompani ihe laconic obeer- ri a rt king bis rance he stat eddies of arevoiution, They cannot com, mul how a = ” % . 7 ‘ aude coeatel Oberigd to ben panmtgetion op the grosed | p Tua aglovost bad taken Hie sigh off he house aod that | the people can be moved witbow the edubrons old ma. | Yation, “IT. is noi a tool.” Aud, in the meautim Ly Senet eed peter mene Ware ee dase there wad nothing in the complaint alleged against | A PAas*scee Rokneo at rie Cexreat Rartroap | @ clerk was at that momgnt breaking it up in bis (Kagle- | chinery of caucuses, stump speeches, patty wirepulting | 5-5. comuinuento dispense bis scathing exposures 0} tue 2 fru ut pled PONE Sat be Wk Hada om defendant that must. not necosearily have been perpe- | Daror.—Andrew Pierson, a native of Norway, was ad- | son's) place. While the crowd was increasing Eagleson | ad elaborate discussions of first priuciplas. meonerye: Dey oe ph se og a 8 oo gyrate pool Hi no have dag deep in the'politi- trated in the presence of other parties. mitted to the Almshouse on Monday. afternoon, having | Caine slog and wanted to get into. his store, cine BOM eran OF tags Which fe Senerstne rome the Snausents tetin vadues mma aqaiveen ent can pennant goon y . " 3 i 1 . BE per vy yeromrale Mr phesertwnne a egg . been found im a state of insensibility in one of the Cén: | so far a: Taree et iS bt ger eh SO amazement, and they wisely ake no effort to regain fee Sole semen s. Senet ppg ppm ‘The witness then testified that the defendant had com. | tra! Rattroad cars at the Communipaw depot. He said | lap ns aitiogs, bie wane dresed In’ citizens” clotiee he, tafeenon which sehey onges pomewed> With) (he red Bes Wie Woudtils Aad tee deat te Veer am assault upon her at he arrived there from Wisconsin on Saturday night and ig, 2° Dem wDO.Re. wae Bite, Bier the. si ” ¥ gross, Treat the matter lightly, as sone few pa . he said he did But as Nature is sald to “abhor a vacunm,” and ax the P | ere oe ne rar uke iain of Jane lust Sour abersiate | had no recollection of what happened afterwards He pence See ene as worth $138:000/and hed ie | times demand that the Souihern. people should have ventas anes, these fe not Wine | bamoraas 18 sbe.ged A a drank no liquor, but $150, which te had in his fluence enough to him through any trouble,"’ No | Seaders to guide and direct them, we find all classes pa Sofi sa ualene Be Concern. Gaming: with its varved seraggles; joined: : b sion, were gone, while bis watch was left with him. | wiclence was offered him, and be was arrested. A wit. | among us instinctively turning for advice and counsel to | whiel the mow! sangtins are ready to acknowlolgs ae Tt ait iris elevation to society does mot diginish thon robbed. "He complained yesterday of 4 great palo | uae fuima of thing,” and Delioved fo spiritualiam, and | sustained the rause of the contederacy’ against the most | Ce?ned, if one of the noticeable features of the canvass. | fers respect IM every “ay in bis head, held ied by the “Ghouls,” whose | overwhelming odds. Whatever Southern men, less « “it ivwasn’t for P. 1. we might carry the day yet,” | 4 ty ae : Bergen. Proscedinge bate boon reperied iw the Hanaco’ | tinguished for military talents, may say” abont ‘s sremerhiwbich sty beipenn! wi dssow tires 9a 1a. jk 8 ne Ne ORS te ae hoo, hare mepsetbing q a “ the most. al yu Dike circies; and, Hageing. ois: ied Scrrosep Ixraxticio—The dead body of an infant ———_——_——-- Sirasar ie estootlt GE NG the ing of hittin, | Reatiene 80 diogaated, they toil ab, witu tae Waolty | rt “iemonstrating to two perpetrator OF these was found in a vacant lot on Tuesday ovening by & po- ACCIDENT ON TWE ERIE RAILROAD, fulabed heroes Hike Lee, Johnston. Hampiow and otners | Horee baunting ‘von wih visions or'esris'n ie eat wt that a commuaity cannot be rawaled ta é oa scarcely less renowped commanders. ations hope that see. Meeman. | Coroner Warren was notified, and, after view- | rue Engineer Killed—Escnpe of the Pascen- | “rg, ‘aratifying to learn that nono of these brave veMi ani wari (ae, | 1b ahcoune of ‘erna- the body, had it removed to the City Hospital for gere—Several Cars Broken. men advocate that pernicious ps of apathy, inac- ) | tuo.) to foist bimself upon @ commual Interment within the precinct, ‘The oxpress mail train of the Erie Railroad due in this | tivity and suplneness which would leave us at the mercy iy hannts and “ 4 K ra | Whose self-respect has been so often hi » ike Banauo’s | Veuaniy. and t embodies the sentiments. of all Ponest city wt seven o'clock yesterday morning met .with a | Of the very worst mon who were ever brought to the exposiulation be | Minded and thoughtful men In this ead will never down, though ru! Newark. Frex. —Early yesterday morning fire occurred in the very serious accident near Mount Hope, on the Dolawaro surface by the volcanic gybeegiogs of civil war. + In South Carolia, while ticlans and bi pease snd whole phalanses smoke hoase.connected with the moat shop of Messrs. | Sii110m of the road, avout one hundred miles trom New | bolbi's eel palpi te Tnelibertion | mustered ogulnst I Avrare of ts vivsoxousmoss to | That the peopl. of this dlatiet pt hen : Morehouse, Mulberry street, The fire was not , the honest voters of his own party, and strivkea by the | Veneration for unsu , y ty Bo, 268 nyreid York. The train left Buffalo at twenty minutes past two | Of the white race by the discussion of dead issues, | Loti entiation of his misioimgs ‘hich tue canvass | {nthe selectiod of their rulers of the ; that before subdued until the building in which the ire occurred |'o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, and the accident occurred | Wade Hampton, by @ single, sharp deeis has evoked, and powerless to stein'tue torrent of paste | they cast their votes for a man whose fe fs aa adult hhad been completely burned out and the shop exten- | abiwo o'clock yesterday morning. From the details re- bs onde sont ‘Of that State con exocration ‘which is hurled agains iim by hit oppo. | ted chapter of falsehood und dealt Wt, We ve be hoped sively damaged, The loss on the buildings, owned by colved Mt appears that trackinon were, previous to the | cntied. ind in this State Robert E. Lee Route, visions of tickets, from wise tue name of Y. 7..| {hey eae iets cey of thelr siren Mr. E. Hicks, js about $300; fully insared. ray ay yr the ponderous influence of his groat name in favor | Barnum has been carefully erased, disjurb the reveries bat . and when the train was ‘a flagman was Pon # idate; fe But the showman is making hereulean efforts to | inded as incompeient evidence, on the ground that it | Messrs Morebouse’s loss is $250; no insurance. Font Out to mop ite but the bight being. dark the engie | Of speedy, energetic and uorough preparation for | Showman is perieclly aware--who, while votnig pikes. | hiseiection. His a Include every might, tate Sie Bot cisimed to have beon done with violence. ‘Tax Carer Exaineen ox Fines.—In view of the numer- | peer. George and) tbe Greman, who | She duties imposed upotis us by ‘the | inexorable | ieee ee teal, will nor poritt contre | week. lt ina noticeable fact that he does. mot ee ‘wrench- alarms of fire which have occurred in Newark | were both on the did not see tho | facts of our present situation. He does not believe Auat’ | '%p ite RSrnIEi | Mio at Held, to. aiagrace abe no. | 12 barangue the voters of the largo towns apd cities tn nom Le ‘Which ‘have ‘and the ‘fesalt was that the engine, | Our honor will be compromised by our citizens taking pore S, Perna teld, to dingrace the re- | ).'iarien, ont he Covers the small, vout Of tbe ay’? owing to the light of bonfires, the Chief Engrneer bas ing tothe of thove every step which may be necessary for the RE ee aia thee mented om tho ballot. | paces with bis exhibition, trotting the horse be. dated ‘ane ing statement of one em: othe Moreover, it that these are the'very men who woolly bo | not ty | Got nate ek cleanin oa the train, was running at the ra‘e of from Of the ‘supremacy of the white race in Virginie. We | cannot be bought and sold or Hoodwinked Meliev- | fore the audiences there found. not strike Mr. Bogart r 2 thirty-five to forty miles an hour, wont at full speed nam Argon le mes, upon whose abilty, in- | 1Ms Barnum 0 be unfitied, 1 record, — want ‘Trenton. Rawovat or 4 New Jersey Law Case.—In the United | States District Court, on Tuesday, the case of Zebulon wat, 6. ‘Mitctiell vs. New Jersey Raiiroad was removed to the two were sleeping Six of these—the ox- = a8 Hy SALES OF REAL ESTATE... juller, Wilkina & Go, Lint Yo Wane it ston street, od lot No. HL Weat Eto ‘4 lot No. 18 Wert Hous tom street? Ba. of capacity and want of honesty, to represen’ the State of Comnectiont im Couzress, and be lieving, cee ae his pomination for that office 18 a disgrace to the people of his district only to bo transcended by his election, at least ten per cont of the jent the masses !caned with such vam war, will imitate the z if 2B daaghter Catha- | Southern District of New York for trial. Judge Hill Ee stoking cars—were all more SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. earnest and conscientious supporters of repcblican prin- 4 Lot soc bens corner of Houston, and i bun ig daughter that | being a stockholder in the com) ‘and feeling a del- broken up, but none of the persons on them wero — i hthec rt | 27.839 seatennes not say what marks she | jeacy as (o trying the case, the above action mas taken. | Killed, although some were considerably bruised and ‘Tho Alleged Murder tn Vermont. it, arr teh erg Tot adiotaing «Godt | Ered bim with aay, - he engineer, Geo, Ei pa ta the sreteail Troy, March 27, 1sdh. ‘and that, from motives of patriot- ianen tadaenue corner of Navy and La! ne inte jogram Brandoo station ism and of the Congressional ROD. +e y anything against the virtae ALLEGED WIFE MURDER. was badly scalded. mare tae, A umely tel from (9) enables | lem and because nt ph diagrace and sully it,’ To combat with motives of this kind | Pour st greenbacks and are weapons of no avail; and _ Toason and ‘argument it is not in Barnum's power to Being Ao, bes, tor tp simple reasoa that, Wh h he heap ial Om denial, the facts of bis a 8 too well authenticated to permit his denials and his vw t declamation against the “slanders of bis name’ S i i E F t 3 The Hasband Arrested on Suspicion. > rhe with the ‘afew who were | me to give you more in detail and correction the fhots Avout sleven ‘o'clock ‘on Tenday sight Mrs. Delia shed ed very’ remarkae wen 0 relative 10 tho alléged murder of Miss Goodenough by Lanergan, an Irish woman, thirty years of age, was found | Deposit, her father at that place, and the discovery of her body dead in bed ina room on the second floor of the tené- oosemnmname denaieenn ment House No. 1354 Washington street by Michaél STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. Tally, who lives in the house, He communicated the | Statax Istak> Rarnoap.—The opeting of spring | "NC fact to officer Kiauberg, of the Twenty.sevonth precinet, | brings with it varied anid various conjectdres of new rail- It appears that the young girl has been missing from who made an examination of the body and discovered | roads for the island, Many of the suggestions are prac- | ter rea lt ah tab tect bn ly dis. marks of Violence, three bigiédts on the righvarm and | tical, while others are of @ very different character. was drowned to i - rH te: > ghee orang Corer Seema ma ste, from the Richmond Con ‘The ran Fvo'one of thees ehatia saa wth her mad tble objection, to him on the of . who Se Se cr inert be, Ror Shore of Bt tory ine Sea vag tt the shall tts | ‘Have hitherto Tape ended Soe 2 | See cade eee oe |B Yi VOLaTion oF rus Excim Law-—Adolph Schuffer, John ‘area as aed le i at il i i Aj ii i i

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