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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. F MAcvatexs, relict of Abraham Boerum, ip the lst yeat 33. Veen as three years; never knew of bis residing in New York; 7" THE COURTS. i aS of RE en BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. THE WILLIAMSBURG MURDER, | ‘bree rears; never kuew of bis residing in New York: | of ner age, nehanaaeheine ye Covert et al ‘X Tutvie-va ‘The People.” ~ nme intoxicated before he went to the cornor of Sixth and aa rat ag eee ree eum a inoaaan 24 Mecroman vs Thora 16 People vs, Gardiner Tex ALLscRD Howicins—Tax Accoagn Hoxorsvit Dis- Grand streets and came back think he crossed Grand | avenue, Brooklyn, E. D.,'on Saturday afiernoon, at two 5 ving Bank vs Weth- 18 People vs. Broadway — am not posi! ry be excited when he came to my o'clock. The relatives and friends of the fawily are ia- 3 dig not appear vited without further notice. Souk’ he. chakoen.—The examination of Patrick Cavanaush, who mS VR Sdelley. 18. The People ex rel, | was charged with haying struck a boy named Wiliam wk vs Bighth Bank of New York vs | Thompson on Monday, the 28th inst., from the effect of Ratroad Co. . Connol sys Reformed 184%. Same we Board of | ¥bch, it isatleged, Thompson died on Sunday last, took Lentz, Still in Custody, &c. A number of witnesses were yesterday examined by Coroner Smith and a jury at Firemen’s Hall, Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D., in relation to the late murder of important Quest sto the Mode of Exe- ew Wile. Before Chief Judge Davies avd a full bench Byinetus 4. Willis, appellant, o Sil Breentor house, In consequence of the absence of important witnesses | ee - onl Reins ae on Wednentay, March 20, Coroner Smish bere afjourned the inquest until ten A. | 7° ese Tt ee ner ease copys M. on Monday next, and ihe prisoners remanded. Brake —Davip, youngest son of Thomas and Ellen of Last Will and Testament of Samuel Mott, Deceased, Re |. Prat Dated church. Rapervinees. Place before Justice Cornwell yesterday, and the accu Jobn Fi of “ v0 en Burke, aged 7 months. = 30 Hudier vs Geiden. 18%. People ex rel. Na- z in Fitzpatrick. A large number citizens wel . x spondent.—This was an sppeal from a decision of the Sopa Hank of Republic | *a* honorably discharged. Mrs. Thompson, the MOBF | Tt 1 ine inguest and took a deep interest in the POLICE INTELLIGENCE, po unerni, from 31 Roosevelt street, this (Friday) after Sumeme Court, affirming that of the Surrogate of ve. the Mayor, &c. of the deceased, testified that ber son returced home on waiaae The prscesrs, Murrey, Bi im and Jobo ee Limerick papers please copy. Queene county, ng to probate an instrement pro. | Sereewx Covet Cincom. —Partl-Short causes Nos, | the evening of Monday, the 18h inst, mado Na SH | reais were present and seomed to feel keenly their | THEFT OF OL Inox.—Three young men, named Isdor | | Bimiam On Thursday, March 28, Manrix Bori.sn, plaint of being hurt and attended to his usoal house- hold duties unti) bedtime. On Wednesday morniay, ba s said and Joseph Kenny (brothers) and Lawrence Monaban, The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully were yesterday brought before Justice Hogan, by a0 | invited to attend the funeral, from his jate res:dence, officer of the Nineteenth precinct, on the charge of | Skillman street, near Fark avenue, on Saturday after- pe doa 0 é 2685, AIO, SOL. TOK, 2880, 1793, S16: 1927, 2509, pounded as the wii! of Samuel Mott, who died May 16, | 26S 90, 9021, 1008, S880, 17 eee ee. ae 4 1604. Daa 42, 2894, 614, 2496, 2044, 3108, 2222, | was delinous, and in his incoherent rw 6, 2210. Part 3—Adjourned for’the term. position, The following is the evidence elicited :— TESTIMONY OF THOMAS TWARDELL. At the foot of the will was an attestation clause signed | S248. 515 anaugh had strick him on the head with an axe. sit e a ae pip eeandlngy ele rope Sacto Scrnuate Covkr—-Speeian Tena -Now 118, 99, 225,226 | Dr. Farley was called. in and examined the boy, but | _ Thomas Twardell sworn, deposed:—I reside at No. 14 | Davin Stolen $40 worth of old iron belonging to 8 Mr. | BOD, at two o'clock. mienerew + . 74, 99; 100, | could discern no traces of any Injury of the kind about | East street, New York; was at home on the evening of | Jonn L. Greuer, residing at No. 335 Eighth street. ‘The CLARKE,—On Thorsday, March 28, Mancanst Tipp, Hegeman. j Andrew J, Hegemap diedManuary IS6S, the head and treated nie ft the jisense of shin the 18th of March; between the hours of seven and property was taken from the complainant's distillery, in | wife = Fire hye Segre oF the parish of Lorrha, 1d the two Witbeeses Who Were produced and examined died—inflammation of the membranos of the ay is 4 ixty-urst street, near First avenue, nearly a week ago. | County Tipperary, Irelan ° Ter aco ine wiles AAA AUER Remon a dios snperindueed by a cold. ‘The boy died. on Sunday | Bie therewere three men in my house, Leutz, Ephraim, } "yr. on ‘ti nes within the last few mouths Mr. Greuer | The frends and acquaintances are respectfully invited P * term, morning, and Drs. Farley, Johnson and McMillen held | anda tall, stout, sandy complexioned man; they called | pas lost nearly $1,000 worth of iron. The prisoners | to attend the funeral, from the residence of H. P. Carr, wan, Adam Mott stated thas. Re signed as a witnens B a Dost mperaaya Sepmninstian ae Monday, wis con- | for ale; they bad a dispute; the tall man said he was a | wero eommitted for trial Esq., Seventy en sarent, fires bouse ‘east of oar “about | ome’ 0 ML Dears date, and the other rmed the osis of the attending physician, to whic’ f babe 5 avenue, south gide, on i woe to Calva peas signed ia October, 180%, marty to years efter ROOKLYN COURTS. they matted te the examination won oa ‘ir. Kane, | Fenian; the dark complexioved man told him if he was | Autvaem Larcent of Wusxry.—Manus and Jobo | Cometery. » jurday, "'y : Roden were arraigned before Justice Ledwith, at Jeffer- | — Crowruer.—On Monday morning, Marci 25, Euza- Sein y gi a a ‘another witness in the case, proved that the deceased | a Fenian he should go to Ireland and fight; he said he date of the will The case presents the qu ] whether on probate of a will it is competent to prove, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. was not near the house of the accused on the evening | was willing to go, at the same time showing « collection | son Market Police Court, yesterday, charged by Miles | BFT# M., wife of Richard Crowther and daughter of the by two witnesses, the (act that whem te will was that the alleged injuries were inflicted upon him. The | 1 °oy with tom dollars collection set down; Lentz said it | O'Donnell, of No. 252 West Fifty-fourth street, with the | !@ Henry Andrew, ip the 47th year of her age. uted |t had Deen actually subscribed dy ibe testator WMhelt Distilling. whole testimony went to slow that there was not & east vd me foarte & The relatives and fmends of each are invited to attend end thereof. Before Commissioners Newton and Jones. thadow of doubt as to the innocence of Cavanaugh, and | was time to go. (A book belonging to deceased was here | theft of five barrels of whiskey, valaed at $1,000. O'Don- | the funeral, from her late residence, 32 West Nineteenth at the BE nell alleged that he sent bis carman on Tuesday last to | Street. this (Friday) afternoon,at three o'clock, without deliver the whiskey to R. Murphy & Co., at the corner of | further invitavon Her remains will be taken to the Broadway and Twenty-ninth street, but the carman, | family vault at Trinity church for interment. mistaking the p delivered the whiskey at C. Murphy Davis. —In Redding, Cona., on Wednesday, March 27, & Co.'s, Broadway, corner of Thirty-cighth street. At | of consumption, GeorGe F. Davis, aged 30 years. the last mentioned place John Roden received the whis- The funeral will take place on Saturday, at twelve key and gave a receipt for it. Next morning a carman | clock, noon, engaged by Johu Roden transferred the whiskey from Denevorss.—On Tuesday, March 26, Martetra, wife of ‘Ybirtv-eighth street to Broadway, near Lafayette Hall, | George W. Debevoise, and daughter of the late Abel and there deposited iton the sidewalk. About noon of the | Harker, aged 24 years, z same day Manus Roden removed the whiskey to 15 Car- The relativer and friends of the family are respectfaily Silliman, counsel for the appellant, contended wt the request of his connset for his discharze was granted that the will was Bot exe uted and published in accord. | UNile@ Sater ea Wiliam MeTamany.—The defendant | yy the! Justice and received with marked enthusiasm by ance with the statute, there being no valid proof of com- | im this case was charged with violating the Revenue law | the crowd who filied the court room awaiting the de- pliance with the very first requirement of the statute, | by carrying on the distilling business without having cision. vig the fact of am actual subscription. Even if the sig: | pasa the special tax. Depaty Collector Tobey, of the | Riven Teves Cavcrm—Three men, named James matcre had beem seen by either one of the witnesses O 5 Above tamed sk. Mott and J 0, Hegemau), the proof | Second district, testified to seizing dofondant’s siill, | MeCarin, James McCormack and Michael Donnelly were would have been deticient for lack of another witness to | which was in the cellar of a house located on Bergon | arrested yesterday morning by Roundsman Bromly and ~ same poin, It was fortber argued that no ned street, between Carlton and Vanderbilt avenues, on the | officers Sutton and Gillean, of the Forty-third precinet the witnesses Decame such on the same day. and that | 25th of February. There were evidences, that the still | rotice Retweon twa, and three o'clock in the morning shown to witness by the Coroner.) I think that is the book ; I then went from behind the bar and stood in front; they made no remarks that led me to believe they had been together; they had no blows or hard words; they said they wore going to Williamsburg, and all three went out together; they appeared to be slightly intoxi- cated; the tall man did not show any money; nobody left with them; the proprietor, Eugene Dailey and Robert Smallficid were there at the time; I did not co cut of the door with them; I know a man by the name the will was executed, if at all, when it was signed by | had been in recent operation, as the fire bad just been the tret witness, raked out, and a liquid (spirits) was dropping from the | the attention of the roundsman was attracted by the ap- | of Davis, or they cal! him Davis; that man Lonta; T | roll place, Bleecker street, and there it was discovered. | invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at @a bebaif of the respondent it was argued by J. H. | tail of the worm. Witness farther testified that no per- | pearance of q small boat, owned by Donnelly, | made a remark to some men a few evenings since that | The Rodens both asserted thet entire innocence in the o'clock. from 298 West Twelfth street. Auihon, among other points, that the law is settled that | son by the name of McTamany had paid the special tax | which was Jying in rather suspicious proximity to | Davis had got into trouble; he tives in Montsomery | matter, stating that they were engaged to remove the Drarer.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 27, of street; Ephraim had on dark clothes and deceased wore | whiskey bya person whom they knew by sight but mee Mr. Ongix H. Dearer, aged 38 years. the withesses to a will need not attest in presence of | ae a distiller at the place in question. The hearing was each other, nor at the same tine nor piace; that where | then adiourned by Commissioner Newton until April 8, | the lighter Engineer, foot of Partition street, Red | a green necktie; was not acquainted with deceased; | whore name thoy did not know, They were held to neral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at there are more than two witnesses to a will it js enough | in order that the prosecution might procure additional | Hook, and be determined on watching for some. | never saw him before, have ben acquainted with 1 answer in $2,000 bail each, from his late residence, 94 Henry street, © show compliance with shesemniars requirement as | testimony. thing to Ca: EJ age 4 secreted Read for three years; never saw him intoxicated before: J re fern of y a Brooklyn. Sane and friends are lo any two of thea, that the acknowledgmentand decla- mite na i and in a short time observ: armen approaching the } saw no n with either one; there js some differonce : t to attend, without more special notice, heed not be'in any particular form of words, and | Uniled Slates vs, Patrick MeCarty.—This case, in which | rat On making ils appearance the fellows endeavored | jn Ephr. erin ahakan te) am be nearesiaee NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. vidence (R.’ I.) papers will please copy. - koowled;inent of the signature and execution is | the defendant is charged with having carried on the | to get off, and one of the party did succeed in wetting | that night; I never read of the case in the newspapers as eae Gaivas.—On Thursday morning, Mareh 28, Jony Gat~ until erday; I don’t know that Lentz lived in Williamsburg,; the friends T was with when 1 made the remark about Lentz were Mr, Pike and Mr. Kerrigan; Iasked them if they heard of the murder, and said that Davis (Lentz) had cot into trouble; he is a cigar maker; he comes to our piace frequently; Lentz is bis proper name; the teason I made the remark was because I was in the company of deceased; my place of basiness is about one block from the ferry; T did not foliow them out; I beara of no difliculty at the ferry; I vay, M. D., ip the 33d year of his age. ‘he relatives and friends of the family, and those of a 4 John Callaghan, ure respectfully he funeral, from his tate residence, t Broadway, on Saturday morning, at balf-past ‘ remains will be taken to St Mary’s several of the vans containing oil tanks were upset, but | church, where lemn mass of requiem will be offered no person was injured, ra) trains foliowing were | for the repose of hie soul, and from thence to Calvary delayed till the debris was cleared off the line. Cemetery for interment, Mernopist Errscoran Aprorstwents.—The followingare | _ G:#°s —On Thursday morning, March 23, in this city, at the residence of ber uncie, F. L. Harris, M. D., {to te actual seeing by the witness of the | nusinese of a distiller in the cellar of a house on the | Away with {he boat, not, however, until the oficer bad ct of subscription, e : red several shots, which gave the alarm and brought Nig a bg: cab doe hea See kiad bap! "| Serveant Haggarty and another officer vo the scene. |The Mos, without having paid the special tax therefor, was en ove named men were secured and locked up at the ant Question tn Relation te Claims | 4, y marten iuecing before Commissioner Jones, | Forty-third precinct station. They bad caine, ahaa nat Insolvent Insurance Compnnics. From the evidence of Deputy Collector Tobey it ap- | pags of nitrate of soda, valued at $250, from the liguter. ‘9° A. Osgoodand Another, as Receivers of Columbian | peared that on the 25th of February he visited the | The property was owned by Muncer & Smith, 150 Front Incwrance Company, Appellants, vs. Wm. De Groot et al. | premises in question and found the still, which had been | street, Now York. Ten bags of the stolen property Repondente On the 84 of March, 1803, the Columbian | 18, fecent operation, in the collar. The officer also found | were recovered. ‘The prisoners were taken betorn Jus- respondenis.—On the $d of March, 1865, the Columbian | 4 parre! and a half of spirits there, which he took posges- | tice Buckley in the afternoon and committed for ex- eqa vale phy steal Jersey City. Axotner Accipent ox THe Erte Rartroap —On Wed nesday afternoon a freight train wa entering the west 2 ond of the Bergen tunel when it ran off the track, and | Dine orclock, Insuranee Company insured the defendants on the bark | sion of. McCarty had not paid the special tax. A | amination. did not hear them cal! each other by name; they were Heiress, giving premium note for $3,010 at ono | further hearing of the cago was here adjourned until | pyscuancen,—Jobn Leonard, who was arrested on sus- | in the house about a quarter of an hour, McLoughlin | Seme of the appointments made by the Newark Method- | Hyrey Euszanera, daughter of ex-Governor Gibbs, of April 8 told me first about Lentz getting into trouble; that was | ist Episcopal Conference:—Jersey City—Trinity—Hiram | Newport, RI. ear. Tho note thus became due im March, 1866. In Admitted to Bail. picion of being concerned in the robbery of $4,700, alleged wember, 1865, the defendants suffered a loss of Yesterday morning Commissioner Jones admitted to | to have been committed at the residence of John ‘25, and on the 20th. of March, 1866, gave the re- | bail Anthony O’Cleary and John O’Brien in the sum of | O’Riely, as previously published, on the Stb of July, notice of proof of claim. By the policy loses | $500 eacb, to await an examination to-day on the charge | 1865, was discharged on examination before Justice are not payable until sixty days after proof of claim, | of distilling whiskey without paying the special tax, as | Buckley yesterday afternoon. Mrs. O°Rielly and hor cousequently in this cage not until the 20th of May. | required by law. ‘The accnsed were arrested on Wednes- | daughter were both placed on the witness stand, but Mattison; St, Pani’s—Lewis R. Dunn; Hedding church— The remains will be taken to Newport for interment, : Guirrir.—On Wednosday, March 27, Consgua F. John Hanlon: Fourth church—To be supplied; Bergen— > Emory church—D. R Lowrie, Greenviile and Communi. | Sul¥ daughter of Walter Sand Emily Grime, aged paw—Fletcher Lummis; Bayonne-—Stenben K. Russell; |” ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Hudson (ity—First church and West End—R. 8. Arcdt; | imyited to attend the funeran from the redidence of hey Second church—B. 0, Parvin; Hobokea—Michael E’ | Dirents No 400 East Forty-second street, this. (Friday) Bulk Ferry—To be ‘eupplied; Hackensack— | Eriniosn a: three o'clock, The remaina will be tales afver the arrest; Idid pot see the body of deceased; 1 know it was deceased by the description given. ‘THSTIMONY OF EUGENE DAILEY. Engene Dailey sworr, depored:—I reside in First street, between North Twelfth and North ‘Thirteenth streets, F. D.; am acquainted with McLoughlin; was in hic house on Monday night, between six and uine The company baving become insolvent prior to this | day night, at the house corner of Hamilton avenue and | neither of them could identify the accused as the porson | o'clock: saw some parties there; saw Lentz there: am Stat tas ate time, receivers ‘appointed, in place of whom the | Columbia’ street, whore the still was seized. Being | who called at the house on the day of ihe robbery in | not acquainted with him; ‘have seen him several times; ca Pgh ont HS Rete vepithig to Chappaqua. Westchester county, for interment, om piaintif! was subsequently eubatituted before the note | unable to furnish bail at the time, they were locked up | question. Leonard was therefore honorably discharged. | three men came in and ed abont Fenianism, the Hoboken. Saturday morning. Tur Assauur oN GvorGE MaLone.—The examipstion Huntington (L. 1.) papers please copy. became due and before proof of loos. ‘On a notes be- | overnight. Can Accipgyt,—A passenger named Thomas Hale, | tall mav + taal Aig its hogan cp * baat hin Haxey.—On Thuraday, March 28, ‘Taomas J. " coming due the receivers sued the dofendants’ claim, while standing on the rear platform of car No, 10 of the | (r"*, annoying inn Anouk tnd atid Be uals | of John and Kaward Torpey, Michael Tyme and Patrick | jarnoc and Elizabeth A Heaney, aged 11 months and 18 wnt ret off the whole of their loss against the note. THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER CASE. ‘The receivers contend that the plaintiffs’ claim did not Coney Island Railroad, on Wednesday night, was thrown accrue until after the insolvency of the company, and | Investigation Before Coroner Schirmer—The | to the ground as the vehicle was turning the curve at Kevalen commenced last evening before Justice White, | days. when the facts already given in the Hera.p were put in ‘The retatives and friends of the family sre respect- evidence. fally invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) after- the other man had side and wore a high hat; the other dark clothes on whiskers and musta after the note neoamne due, ond that it ny be set off, Prisoner Held for Trial. the corner of Jay and York streets, and rocetved acut on | had a Kev iJ haste the ng ed ere bd p orerg te tha: 34 , ai * rr ok, bh bis fs i tnust go in with other creditors and share pro rata. Ce s reat apeed at the | ®ineo’clovs; leit the men in MvLougblin’s; did not see. Tue Honoxen Freery.—The report of the Legislative | 2000, at (we o’ciock, from the residence of his father, b sabe erate str ooesssd omen aul sasse nea | hr leaps Pre 5 Sel pep Ait any of the men aboard of the boat except Lentz; I was " No. 361 West Twenty-firth street. , ‘The defendanta hold that their claim was existent and ‘erfocted at the instant of the loss, and then became set | T¥enty-seventh precinct police station, No. 99 Liberty of, aud, by the terms of the policy, interest was to be | street, on the remains of Mrs. Delia Lanergan, the woman allowed, and with joss from that day, by way of set off, | whose death is alleged to have been caused by violence and that, therefore, the clam and the note having come dosether into the hands of the company are. to be set off | ‘Aited at the hands of her husbe!, Morris Lanergan one aainst the other, Case still on. | D. D. & D. Field | 8s reported in yesterday’s HeraLv. Considerable testi- time. SALe op Rwwsen’s Istanp.—Tais island, which is situated opposite Red Hook Point, South Brooklyn, was sold at public auction yesterday morning. The island, which is under water at ebb tide,embraces about 100 lots, and was sold for $26, in the ladies’ cabin: he came in and went back again; heard no quarrelling on the boat: it wae onthe New York side when he cante in, the boat bad not started; saw none of the men about the ferry gate; | had been ‘on the boat about three or four minutes when he came in; hie coat had mud on it; had not seen any of the committee touching the management of the New Jersey | 9. oLpEs.—Oa Wednesday evening, March 27, Eowarp ferries bas been puolished; and it i? asserted that the | Grezxwoor Howes, eldest gon of John and Lucinda traffic of the Hoboken ferry bas outgrown its capacity, | Holden, aged 22 years, 21 months and 15 days. and that it is not a suitable means of transit for those | pytih isoaes aniltecg aad tho Hawkins’ Zouees ore ne who are competied to use it, If the promise held out b: ihe propristore be vet faililled, the Legiaiatore will pod vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. for appeliants, Mr. Choate for respondents, mony was taken, but much of it is quite irrelevant and J riles that day before; I wont hone aiter I came off ' 4 306 Ninth avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, zt Ee Unimportant. nan crRirh f ‘i Honas Tuer. —The stable of Mr. Joseph J Broning, | the boat saw one of te parties eat Csi ag jain ses greeny, Reeds aioe rai aanen: Zhe'body will: be iaken to Cypress Hill Cemetery for in- 7 1 George Crane, who lived in the same house with de- | x, | ” this side; the firat T heard of the murder wae from Mr. |). oes OF Pyhunsh £ + | terment. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. coased (135% Washington street), toatified to No. 289 Plymouth strect, wae bnrgiarion ly ontered | ycLoughilin; this was after be had been summoned; I Fe nee oe ys ao Graal Seen Pete thitnce Horsos.—On Wednesday morning, March 27, at An- Alieged Cruel and Unusual Punishment. heard the prisoner say he would kill his wife some time during the night of the 26th mst. and a bay | made a remark that according to description they must | forrvcsare loft “untouched? and Erie Raliroad’ | pandale, Dutchess county, New York, Canoux® ALU, Before Commissioner Osborn, seemed to tivo together quictly til the night be- | mare and aset of wagom harness, valued at $150, were | have been the men that were there tnat might: Mr. sande only daughter of Rev. George and Mary W. Hopson, fore St. Patrick's Day, when che indulged in the use of | stolen. No clue to the thieves has been divcovered. An Id came over with me; don’t kpow where Lentz Newark. aged I year. ; Aman with one arm in @ sling appeared before Com- | intoxicating liquors, which she continued to do up te the | officer of the Forty-third:precinct police apprehended a J think } noard it strike nine when I was going InrorTaNT ARREST —On Wednesday night a detective The funeral services will take place at Annandale, this through First street, it was about eix minutes to nine when the boat got on this side; if Ephraim had sido"! whiskers ou J shoald think he war one of the men. v " (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, arrived from Fortress Monroe having in bis castedy | "025. on On Hecsday evening, March 26, .Anntm BE, wimiover Osborn yesterday, and made a statement to | time of her death. boy mamed Jacob Orth op suspicion, baving found with one George Hulshavey, who, in connection with Georre | wife of Bradbury M. Johnson. P Michael Tully al ‘a week aro saw the prisoner strike | him a croam colored colt about a year and a hall old, of the effect that ke had beep cruelly beaten on board a | deceased twice witha broom handle, he theu being under | which he could give ha has a acconnt, versel. The Commissioner, after having heard the state- 4 the infiuence of liquor ‘A Lorey Srins.— work op the new steeple an? TESTIMOSY OF CHARL Weiss and Jacob Horning, last fall broke into and robbed The relatives and friends of the'family and those of t, said iy John Hickey, a brother-in-law of deposed. tof. : ° ner Charles Martin . 4 e Y her brother, Thomas E, Tripler, are respectfully mv! bo a i cp ome 2 vat ek it lodge | nearing Lanergan say, afew days afo, that he would ftowerof Holy Trinits! church, corner of Giinton and | south Pivet street: the Tact timo Tsaw Mr. Lente mad on | the Sore. of M. Samuels & Co., No. 80 Market street, | io aitend the funeral, from her late Tendence’ Ne. ® complain! ¢ applicant replied that he h: en to | {ill his wife; he was then grating his teeth and seomed, | Montague streets, bas fairly begun, and (he etructnre | Tuesday night, here; on Tuestay when 1 went to his | 0f roode valued at $300. Hulshaver had enlisted in the | Fagt Sixty-second street, (seventh hous west ‘of United States regular service and was afterwards trans- 9 ported with his company to Fortress Monroe, where he esau Oo Taeriey, March 38. tt Bearlet fever, was arrested by the officer. In addition to the robbery for | Jous, only beloved son of William ‘and Anu Jombiia, which he was arrested. he fs charged with robbing a aged’3 years and 5 rnonths. soldier at Governor's Island of $115; breaking into and ‘The friends and relatives’ are respectfully invited to Tobbing a church at Irvington, near Newark, and steal- | atiend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two ing a horee and harness froma gentleman in Sussex | o'clock, from No. 151 Leonard stroet. county—thus making four charges against him. His Lexxox.—On Thursday, March 28, Pane Lovma, associates in the Samuels robbery are now serving out | daughter of James and Susan E. Lennox, aged 11 months: house it was on business; | told him I bad seen de- ceased; had been Were twice; be toid me he would be arrested on suspicion; T asked him if he went all the way home witb the ladies, and if he did the ladies’ evi- dence would clear him; I thonght he would be arrested from the evidence; toid him if I wero he I would not bide myself, and be said he would not; | dtd not in- struct any one as to bow tl must swear; doo’t kn any one that is a witness in this case except Mr. Twat 2 lawyer named Fay, who told him to come and make | 19 be in a great passion. will, when completed, be two hondred and seventy-five the complaint. He was now ready to do so if the Com- | ‘°jonn sullivan’ a lad thirteen years of age, on Tuesday | fect'in hehe, the co : if 4 : § 5 5 ight, The cost of the work~and material will wwioner would receive i, ‘The Commpssioner informed | tast saw Lanergan strike deceased two or three blows. at | be about . that the case was one which might be more proper; Giit ie the Mariage Cour fa au, action for amanit ura | us same me holding one hand over her movth £0 tha} Royonep DuraLeumox.—It has been rumored about battery. GRE SAN OS Ae 2 Taissl: "aso the stréete within a couple of days past, that a defalca- 3 ue Simeon N. Leo, M. D., who made a post mortem ex- | tion amounting to a pretty large sum was recontly dis- Awoman named Kale Gross. who had been charged | amination on the body of deceased, testified to finding i in pidpuanl Eo Fig vicinity of rin Oty with circulating a counterfeit $100 bill, was brought into | abrasions, bruises, gashes, cuts, &e., on the body; the a aa ee left scapular region, as far as the head of the humeras, | Hall, the defaulter beinc an employs who occupied a | defi; Txaid nothing to him; he told me first that Mc- | terms of imprisonment for their offences. Hulshaver | ang 21 court on this accusation. ExeJudge Stnart appeared as | ‘it ‘Sat nace cf paauesand cute, ranging from two to | high position in the affairs of the company. Tt was also | Vongutin wae a witness; T did not toll Mr. Twardell how | Was locked up to await the action of the Grand Jury. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited. to her counsel and requested that the Commissioner would | four inches in length, and apparently of recent inflic- | reported that a meeting of the directors would be held | to swear; Lentz did not tell me who did it; he told Somerville. attend the funeral, from the residence of her grand- * Case or Poisox.—Daring the past week Mr. Peter Du- | f* er, &. A. Van Brunt, 158 Rast Bighty-fifth street, om. me he did not know either of the parties that were fallin, 6 4. x : urday afternoon, at two o'cloc! mont and wife, residing in Hillsborough township, near | “yrneY Morven sady. ‘March 21, Rosaxes, the be: with bim; I am positive I had no conversation with or instructed any of the witnesses; J have told the reference take bail for her appeara Comm.ssioner Osborn said | tion; on the left hip were eight cuts; five cuts and two | this evening for the purpose of taking action in regard he would «peak on the matter to Culone! Wood, who was | abrasions were discovered on the left thigh; there was | tothe matter. The company, however, deny the truth im posession of all the facts of this affair, and probably | no fracture of the skull, but the brain was intensely | of the story. bail would be taken mexi day. congested; on opening the abdominal cavity tho inter- ‘Tar Wmexey Fravps—Axorure Inu Sms. Sazep, —' coroner and jury all J know in Somerville, wore taken suddenly ill, and physicians | loved wife of Patrick Maher, in the 88th year of her , 7 jo Neapehirseiges tage pene | he following seiaure was reported at the qiice of the | to ihe, murder, ang tow on, Grasd, Sirens: 1 ere | elas summoned they at once proneunced the case one | SEP ay and relath se i mem. SUPREME COURT. in the doctor's opinion deceased came to her death | United States District Attorney yemerday:—On Wednes- | he went teafter Toft him, and he replied ‘he did not | f Poison, After the most strenuous exertions on the | hers or the Father Mathew ‘ania branch Wall Street Operators in Trouble Arrest of | fromm a ruptare of the duramater of the brain. day night Inspector Cochen and Deputy Collector ailey | know,’ did not ack hin where the ladies lived, so that | part of the medical attendants the gentleman and his | No, 2, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Danicl Drew and Fink & Belden, Brokers— | , No farther evidence being offered Coroner Schirmer } visiteq the grocery store of Thomas Dwyer, corner of | | might go and see them for him; told him it would be | wife wore saved from death. Suspicions pomting afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Friday) toward a servant girl in Mr. Dumont’s employ as the fer busband, No. 371 Madison street. beat for him tosee them if he wore arrested; he told author of the deed she was arrested, and poteea uently Mauy.—On Wednesdey, March 27, after a short ill- submitted the case to the jury, who rendered the fol- me he did not know where they lived; be toid me after- The Mysteries of Wall Street to be Exe owing verdict:—‘That deceased, Delia Lanergan, came | Court and Baltic streete, and seized an illicit sti), of the poecd. to her death by a rupture of the duramater, the result | capacity of fifty gallons, which they found in the cellar. rde that be had seen one of them; he met the ladies | confessed her guilt, but assigned no motive for hercon- | ness, Lizz, Mal! ‘toke Green, Before Judge £. D. Smith. of injuries received at the bands of her husbafid, Morris | Access to the cellar could only be obtained through a Lorahacbg ‘bird and Fourth streets; he crossed Fourth | duct. The 1 ts about page yeara of age, and | Coventry, Bigenk etnes ery ma pey trap door in the floor of an apartment just in the rear of named Margaret Conway, it two years ago she was Funeral etreet with them; he asked thom. if they were fone home; never heard that Lentz bad lived in New ne gie wowing enc th, le tera oni ir) Lanergan."’ Joseph B. Stewart xt. Dowiel Drei, James Fisk, Jr. | “GT hove verdict the prikoner was committed to | the grocery. ‘The officers algo placed the store and con- taken trom the New York House of Refuge by the gen- | thie (Friday) afternoon, at one 0’ DB. M William Belden and Others,—Joseph B. Stewart, the | the Tombs to await the action of the Grand Jury. tents under seizure, and an action will be bronght by | hy by th { Davis sometimes; I had the con- | tleman whom she thus to Plaintiff m this action, is afstguce and judgment cred:- | He ts thirtv-six years of ago, born in Treiand, lives at | the government for the forfeiture of all the property Vertation with Lentz. at his shop in Grand street, Bear ereute. 7 The Now York ‘Young M 8 Roma ru Catholie Baosve- fer of Leonard Huyck, Into Presideut of the Mer- | No. 1353; Washington street and werks in & bonded | seized. a Seventh; he was, first introduced to me by the name of | Tax Woro “Waite” ix me Coxsrrrorion.—At a caucus | !ent Association: —Trothete—You will, meet at our @hante’ National Bank of Washington. for a large Im relation to the charge of causing his wife’s death OBITUARY ~ with several about this examination. * of the republican members of both branches of the Le- | o'clos! pripheesa eae pip op ee de Mee! on, amount of capital put by said Huyek into an Erie Rail- | be said, *‘l think I am not guilty.” A ‘TESTIMONY OF JAMES age ais gislature, beld on Wed: evening, a resolution was | will place from hia late remdence, No, Mor road stock through Fisk & Belden, to b: 19 pee R ising pnd James McKay, sworn, deposed:—I reside at No. 75 | adopted that those present sapport the |- | berry street, at two o'clock. peters Siege « ra itag bd South sixth street; am walchman on the Grand street | tion to strike the word “white” from” the. Stats consti: J. A. SULLIVAN, President, i o) THE KIMBALL ABORTION CASE. Rev. Arthur Burtis, D.D. Operaied by Daniel Drew, which he alleged had never sthis va Veta gob aiad ak itera; Ose de bos been accounted for. The compiaint, which is a very | The examination of Dr. George Beakley and Mrs. Jencthy document, sete forth a strong case against the r ¢ 234 tnst,, in the sixtieth year of hie age. The deceased defendants, and the laintiff demands judgment acainst pied be haley prises baci oer a wrens: wae born in the city of New York on the 25th of October, ma in the sum of $300,000 for the all wrong. } at twoo'clock yesterday afternoon before Judge Dowling. | 1897, his father being one of the ten governors that fa) conversion of capital furnished by Huyek | Mr. Smith, in bebalf of the defendant, Dr. Beakley, | rated this city pics By aaeiboks hs the per pg which anyek ix tes mae pret > ~~ stated that he did not desire to produce witnesses for the | tne deceased graduated at Union College, in the eame Asuignee and creditor is, entitled. He also petitions the | defence; but would renew his motion of the day pre- rn @ourt to compel defendants to render an account of all « for the release of the prisoner, on the ground that | Class with Judge Campbell, of Otsego county, John J, tution—it being understood that the vote by which it P, Trone, Recording y was adopted should not be binding. Werik—At Greenwicn. Cownecticut, on Thursday, Tar Stave Tax.—Tho general tax bill introdaced in the | Sore” ZS, Jnan Louse Mavis, gon of the late Charles * House of Aesembly yesterday apportions the tax among Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, follows :—Atlantic, A4one ae; from the residence of his mother, No. 87 Carroll street, am 030 02; ferry, Williamsburg side; have been watchman about three months; was not acquainted with deceased; I beard a with some parties; they wasted to take a drink after they got over; the tall man refused to | drink; there wore twe parties, three persons in each; if they Ayre Imght identify some of them; the tall man a fiorid complexion and wore dark clothes; os other bad dark Loree ah o> third had no whis- ere; cannot recognize any of the parties present as being one of them; | took particular notice of the tall Berge s1eszT 43; 8 ington, $19,099 B this (Friday) afternoon, at balf-past three Dy ; Barl , + $12,300 14; Cape ¥, $2,868; Comberinnd, ee ee” : ; biinlerigs Essex, $58,951 58; Gloucester, $9,214 34; Hudson, Mrvor.—In Brookivn, on Wednesday, March 27. Ewryr $40,351 19; Festerae, $19,924 40; Mercer, $20,601 26; daughter of the late Daniel K. Minor, of New the idence offered by the ‘cution was insufficient | Cisco and the late Collector of this Mr. Presto their operations in Ene stock from and aiter the 14th of n port, Mr. a | man; they came up or the left hand side when they lett . "$15, 3’ Monmor ; Morris, Hoveeaber, ae PSR EA Shege Bowing be ; _Beafordeppored he motion: but King. After his graduation Dr. Burtis studied Jaw with the, dary’ fae no mark ee ‘a the Parton Bat 16,855 60 gs 2nae8 ae Peale Stkeos 10; cor id, Mase., on Beadiy, March by} 4 jest, ce % i ‘Moore, a Crosby, as actorneve for ihe piaintift Judge EB, | DF. Beakley at $10,000 and of Mrs. Cole at $1,000. Mr. | the late Chancellor Kent, at Columbia College, but, being | Sney ho told me; heard af the murder about : Sue, siesta’ wat hace tot Nhe bbe Jomsahen Goddingvoa. t Stephen R Main, of No. 23 West Twenty-third street, | of a very religious cast of mind, abandoned the study Bee et Mien autcke es yumes eal ee gave bail immediatety for Dr. Beakey, and Mr. James | of the profession and entered ihe Aubura Seminary, * 9 a ier for Mre. Cole. where received his theological jucation. fter his Seem to ball 1a.che amen af 200,008, ond Fi & Belden ordination as a mimster of the Presbyterian denomina- eleven o'clock that night; Brown and Brower were the policemen on duty at the ferry that night; told the Foundsman I thought I had seen the Pm Quanaxtixe WAREHOURES—The Judiciary Committee | , The friends and relatives of the family are ' im the sum of $50,000 cach. pres come over the ferry from the desoriptiun The investigation of this case wil expose many of the THE NOBLE ABORTION CASE. tion he filled several pulpits in the Western portion of | faa'o¢ thom; had acouversation with a policeman and | Ts uuon SPolnting commission, consisting of several | arson winostuecday, “March 26, Janz E., eldest Mbarp practices of stock operators and the perii the —— this State with great ability and to the entire satisfac- | the ferry mastcr about the occurrence that night; thought | gen @ Attorney General, to con- | aauehter of Strong V. anid Martha Moore. d anioitiaied ran in dealing in stocks to’be managed by J boa we om ae the Victims. tion of =A bgt a Ranade Trdigi Conia Ooee, it was one ‘of the parties from the fact that bad | fer with representatives of New York in regard to the | The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. pbs ez Magia Jones, one fortunate victims of | Secretary cageresel . | adistirbance Kk); erection of quarantine warehouses UTERT.—OD March 28, wife y om ay thedihr agen arabe find was afterwards appointed professor of the Greek | ferry mason; Ar, Cofee: if there nad been dietarpance | ‘rei caro kan mei rearencuses in New York bay, on | | Murzsr.—On Thamday, 26, wife of F.W. Ma- hstarbance on the other side, and he told me there had; the par- ties came over on the Warren; did not notice mud on Uhe coat of either of the parties. oF Dr. Wilbam F, Thiers, alias Dubois, now under arrest | janguage in the University of Oxt Obio, which 5 COMMON PLEAS—PART 2. for causing the death of Mra Mary F. Noble by means | tion he occupied at the time of iis ‘death ‘Dr, Burvs war a gentleman of fine classical and theological abii- with 4 New Jersey interests, a re] to be made to the next The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ° = Lend states funeral, from’ her Tato veudon ‘The Bogart Divorce Case—The Hearing Dis- | of prodncing an abortion upon her, yesterday appeared ties and was noted for his religious and exemplary life. Legistatore ao commission, The funy er —— the lence, tireet. on Sunday afernooe, st Vers o'clock. ‘ost Fourth continued. before Justice H and made an affidavit "i ALEXANDER WILKRYSON. passed in 1865, authorized the erection of warehouses O'Meara —On Thursday, March 28, at her lence, Rofore Jadge Brady, witbouta jory. pec ess Me cada eta a Wilkeyson, sworn, deposed: —t reside at No. | Ena docks on ibe part of New York, for certalu purposes | 259 Weet: Forty-third sire, Hosous, widow of Pisa Bi Jenn The hearing in th — po 7 Marquts du Halley Ceetauen. on the New | particu! ded in the act and ft hes ‘Deer ropre: | O'Monrn, aged 77 youre. isa, Bogart et. Bogart. — at iain APFIDAVIT OF MISS JONES, ‘The foreign papers avnounce the recent death of ihe Monday night; was in the | sonted bog A jature of New Jersey that a site for Notice of funeral to-morrow. ase, which has already been published in the Henatn, | City and County of New Fork, s.—Maria Jones, of the | notorious Marquis du Halley Coitquen, of Paris, from j saw a difficulty sugh warehouses, and docks and wharves appurtenant | | 0’ Xiit.—Ou We , March 27, Joux O’Nun, aged was resumed yesterday, the counsel for the defence | House of Detention, being duly sworn, doth depose and ‘clock four men | théreto, can only be selected at a point in the of | 35 years and 4 months. with the cros bation of Mra. smith, | oa tat op Satarday, the 284 day of Maren, 1867, at | *M attack of apoplexy. For a number of years he bore one came out; | New York which is admitted to be the property of New | _ The relatives and friends of the family are invited to proceeding e crosé-examination re. Smith, | the premises No. 627 Third avenue, in said city, | the title of “the Gret duelist im France,” on account of man had been struck by the | Jersey by the terms of the contract between said States | attend the funeral, on eg? ‘at two o'clock, the mother of the plaintif™. After afew questions being | William F. Thiers (who is now here) did, wil the mapy duels in which he was successfully engaged, and the other | made in 1884. The resolution was ordered to have a | from his late residence, 140 West fifth street, put to the witnesr by defendant's counrel, eliciting, how- | and by means of a cortain instrument, form ap | and in later years he was looked upon as the supreme and the otheracap; the | second reading without any opposition being manifested | without further notice. ever, no facts of material importance, the latter gentle. | operation on the person of deponent with the intent | arbiter on all pointe of honor. seemed to be together; | to it, Pstres.—Qn Thureday, March 28, at the residence of man showed signe of committing himself toa line of | and for the purpose of procuring her miscarriage, depo- minutes; they then her parents, '278 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, Soruis Perzrs, defence to which the court immediately objected, and | nent being at the time of the performance of sald ope- Professor 5 Goodsir. bad on alight Porsoxrxa, —| Lynch was arrested in | in the 24th of ber age. wires reatien oe 2 Roa Pot Bice A = ration precuase Ae child, and = ———_ ot ad ‘The English journals record the death of John Good- Hy Se 4 =| Hartford, Conn., on the inst, om suspicion of Funeral ‘will take place on Sunday afternoon at one auch questions. operation necessary to preze 4 conaiet cahen o@vecnweet 10 prove on fo Beton Km Rcighane oso 4 ute, rip 7% eae aa oe TONER sir, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edin- . Breas ne ued wis casas: of phy one jemi oa signe be orn ween plaint an nee! to injure the defend- worn to re me y of March, 1867, burg. The deceased was the son of a Fifeshire county MONT » Care. part of her Four children were and Rapor.—The remains of the late Cuanza: H. &, son of Sr the ek RL A ttvcbaw | nee seer vere e surgeon, and, after passing the Arts Curriculum in St hard Orpen, sworn, deposed :—I mee od Poe Baty one ig ely to gare omy three years, oe and sar ena who died at Kewelkehmen, ter. proceed wiht the oscmination and in tepiy he mated | Andrews, became apprenticed to a dentist of Edinburg from Fifth to gynives funeral will take place on cunday, March St, ae alt-past The court then, decided that it could not pass apon | that he had had no opportunity to confer with his coun- | named Nasmyth. While in this capacity he attended evening of March 18; | sexcime rm Frepoma, NX, Y.—On the 23d inet, o'clock, from St, ew’s church, Walker street, suet questions, and that it must go vetore a sry forcou- | sel, C. 8. Spencer and ex-Atiorney General Chatfield, | the lectures of Dr. Knox on anatomy in the Royal Col- Smear eamaiangaeg | Zames Stesdman, an old resident of Fredonia, about | Best Broadway, The friends of the decéaned and of the gato ne oi and asked fer postponement. lege of Surgefns, and the medical classes in the Uni- Torty minutes | forty-five years of age, Killed himself ina fit of partial | family are respectfully invited to attend, nuané coin -atieaie: Teak apne lame sdviser of Mise Jonee, tho 16 an interesting a had’'bis Gaphdinn’ hs ouMaa ta maw | insanity. He is the third suicide lsf{ghat village in three RC aes ety femal prepay Eve — tiked for hr. diecbarge’ om. bail from the House of Fifeobire, Chere he sseisted. hie father tm the preetice | the man tyre me dead in the station*house; | months inte William 1 Welton. Agee meses This court sat yeaterday in General Term to bear argu- | tention, which will be granted. As yet no day has been | of bis but having written ‘on | the tall man “The police ought to have their heads | = ____—_ ——SS The relatives and friends are invited to attend the monte on appeals taken against deci#ions had in Special | decided upon for the hearing to be proceeded with. anatomical subjects, which procured for him the office Trepiied, “You t to have your bead MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. funeral, from her late residence, corner of Glenwood and Term. Judges Hearv, Alker und Grows presided. None Santee oy rebitaed te owing After tice eee [len oe reib ae vier cloteen ced: Sc ane . Pallsadd avenues, Yonkers, on Saturday afternoon, at of the eases heard were of sufficient importance to Jus- STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. times to bigh offers 1u Tatveteas ean 3 did not notice hie features; the tall man said 4 Married. Fival of abe bait-pase casiveinindeempatetorierste! ty step Iscxamn Paury Accomoninor.—The fact of the | 18 1646 appointed to the, positon which he occupied at Three momo Rignin ren: tink Vooand | »,Capés-King.—On Wednesday, March 2, by tbe Rev. | qtrmiorof sera ices Nanoanat Istana, COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Inst boata in the evening leaving Staten Island and New | ca) rescerches of Professor ther man if dremed ‘the ‘camo as | DF Kraomer, Sawa Comex to Maritpa, eldest daughter | “Ve trends of the family are invited to-attend the Refnre Jontices Dowling and Kelly. York at the same hour—viz., seven o’clock—gave | tended reputation throughont the medical world, and, Fd edereinn wie note | L Dae 00 ednesday, March 27, in the Ba funeral thie (Friday) moro! tem o’cleck, the ‘There were forty-two cases on the calendar for trial in | T#@ 10 e great deal of mosnventencen Mr. Vanderbilt, We have Proally whee ts ths sobiponeas taaey Sanat ation hoare after be was arrested; | {ist Tabernacle church, py 0 Niagara 22: wa "Syne On Thareday,” Meret pe pinto} aged who has ieased the ferry, es, on_the representa- | ne had laid the medical professi known him since 1861; did not pay porticular at- i anh 4 sien q * thw court yesterday, of which fifteen were charged with | Ton of the inhabitants, t obviato the diMoulty. On and tacrecmore tention to the man that was with deceased; cannot say | OGDE, of this city. oh i RE Priv larceny, thirteen assaalt and battery, four ervolty } after the J Tet of Apri fe eeryboets win pre atwoen ae THE EXCISE Law. whether he was with 4 deceneet or tot ony tw he back beer a aoe tie city om, Thureday, March | suiend the 7 ee oe ioe trig 40 animale, three violation of the Health law, two viola. | Yo Staten af 4 wee o'clock ; at firs it was a | by, th of bons Episcopal ch on Sat wording, at halt. dewii f i . Fenris, both of Green Conn. No carde, ‘pt y urch, a) past tion of he Eine tae, one embeazement, one violation Fe eae ae retest keting | The Board of Excise met yesterday and held a con. | Poysemas shat Bas Dens sock Mees met cancer Simons, | Haxhowy—Darr.—On Wednesday, Moreh 31) me me | Clare eee city of p bolagenetecledl fhe Feat law, one misdemeanor and one for petit lat- | Tpapitante of the island can visit Une theatres and | tinuous session from ten o'clock in the morning until | ward where the man Was murdered, to look through the | Aithew’s Lutheran chureh, by the Rev. Insc H. Funk, | iron" “cla tees ho witeot fF, Ke sowern, aged 2d gach - Pisces of public amusement in the city without having | five o'clock in the evening. A large number of licensed | S20" for tracks of the murderer; thought the man that ee eae HL Davs, all of Brooklya, | Scare . ‘4 Peter iobohn, presented on his charge, was convicted | ‘ sleep im the oly. liquor dealers, charged by officers of ihe police force | Reight; dowt kuow whet time deceamed wee brovane te | c RiNcstaxo-—Jatwcer.—On Thorday, March 28, at | , SovusvAy.<On ane Se eae Sota Soaibte is rene eae to shew that he Kept Metnopisr Ermoorat eae tonne: ibe ‘eon with having violated their licenses im some one par | thestalion ROUses I went up North First strect torTenth coe GOD Ag by the Rev. wile | YAN Gy oof Jobe Sal ae, ae parish of Odare, the rear of No. S21 West Thirty-ninth street, | Episcopal Conference Newark made the following | ticular, were brought up for trial, street, and then around the b! to eee if 7 liam J. if ND, N. J. 4 danty Shich were toutiond euatealy Nenulawed and dirty, 'f | appointments tor Biaten Island:—Woodrow church, | | The following aro co ames of the dealers whose | any Vacgs daeecd wat raed on cormer of North Maas sesaean, of Howton: he late Pte rate andrea te Soe te roman’, Sniy five foot wide, und! many of we animus were not | Atbroves. Compton; Grace church, Solomon Parsons; 8k | Nionton street; William lartang, ‘No, 480 Gehal crests | deceased waa the man Who commited the murder ey |, xease—CHapeat. On Wednesday, March 27, in tho | No; 71 Division street, on, Saturday afternoon, at ons allowed exercise or let into the own sir for terms vary- | Paul's, 8. H. Opdyke; Trinity, Thomas H. Smith; Bethel, | Fritz Wasming, No, 12 Third strest, Frederick Lait, No. with @ we church, by Rov, William Reid, | Olek, mie prookiys, on Thursday, March 28, M from one to Uren montis. ie food alse was aald | J. Chadwick; Mariner's Harbor, Joba I. ‘Morrow; | 21 avenuo B: Robert McGregor, No. 116 Cedar street, Toot. poe a erg We err aN OF | ont een ane, wite of George. Carrington Taylor’ aad te be of avery poor vature wo unit to give proper | ‘Asbury, -Amoe H. Belles. J. F. Hurst, tranaterred 6 | “the licenses of the follow ng named ¢ were not ta Te Cassar late of Redford county, | Sima danghioe of Charles R Marvia. shia David Jehason, Convicted of overioadira ehorve, which | Kenceieece Contacans’ Suna &, Onis, sreualorres te Dew | revccac iter tlali—David MoGuire, 82 shits eve. : eee eee cic che ns *idest daughter of Dr. | Or nds of ihe family are invited to attend the funeral " ook River Conference. Montague, 1,870 Third avenue: Patri pet. .. v, Morgan Diz, D. D. 4 THE TURF. ‘ehring, #9 avenue A; Anthony Imloff and others, 190 house; he iy » Hichelas Banson,, OF BO Chetty Bet, blended guilty —— Hudeon strvet; Frederick Bonhart, 107 Stanton street: to Zame ie; he | Of, the late William 8. ts too violation of the Excise law, Md subscrivet $20 to the Mobile Races--F ese Sey: 14) | meaty Hava Memes aes Wathen Topp, 111 Grand ynighi on residence of the Uncle, My’ A He Stayoie Sine Slate exeheauer. Moun, March 28, 1867. , Fy et Sing, N. ¥. Rev. J. Helm, Mr. Jaw : rman ‘Jehavon. tor keoping a-dixordtry house, was | The Coton Stake, two mile heats, was'ran yesterday, Tourn! Avenue Juco Zits eto Sqhelenberg, 286 Sede niat ten vee sraoranting, Eagan, to Mise Mananer Le Buoogm, of Fe ee eee eae Toning tow violation ot the Rox: | 8 Bich Merrill, Bescon and Sarah K. were engaged. | Daniel Lowery, 101 Bast Fourth street; Wm. Keating, ould be, aleo, and | SIRE SIME RY on wedi law by goiag out in A #mali Dont to aa emigrant Pbip ip | A capita! race was the result, Morrill winning in two bay pin pial teen Ay Essex "er hace i come down and swear where ithe Rev. Dr. Quennelt, bemeeae- A Lge ing, ra She ether cares were of no ceneral imporian straigat beate, The following is eummary :— wtreet. aT oe tae ; Sint av echemenram tee | tp Nias Faso, tira daughter of Willa ene: amie. Sate 38. eas Mscxous Coenen, Marth 27—Cotton State, two mile} The easee of Wonn D. Schmidt, 185 East Houston ewoat that ! had met him FER BreeRlys, be Be : We, axunder entered cha: Meret, by Lepiagion, _ | were bag over, ree) NO Greenwich street cere’ ae COURT CALENDAR—THIS By dam Miriam, by Gleacoe.. cdbcccdgevezesee’ 11 ‘VIOLATIONS OF THE exCTeR La’ sateen 1.0m Thareday, March 28, ures M. Bata, aged -_ T. 6. Moore entered b, th. Beacon, by Lexingt Charles Ni of No. 42 Grand atroot, and Frederic® to mo roe Twas | 1 year and 4 months. ‘ conrr © we Leaf, by Yorkshire .... sizes 2 | Granor, of th aves and Pifty-seventh street, F before me if I eremains wil be interred, from the residence of | years and 3 month: * pte ad - yy atm overions Os well farah K, by Lexing- 9° were : ned ne My nad Ledwith, ure 3 ay LA Renpemae ee. 3 Eset Twelfth street, this (Friday) Lend ge mong of i family are oan to attend the ® ‘@. hobert va Good " Company. ‘Tme--s | Ne ee. Sunt cof were Delt tn anger fe $300 Sion tb Bim absat ' Decpmeoeat Bakimore, Md. on Thursday, March 28, Gene fede press Nan La eta afternoon