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4 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1867.—-TRIPLE, SHEET. bs nee ee pen - deibitid | the whe claimed was to the bad | of last witness, exam: enh tne North German contetersoy.”” Secret hz ne Pema me saeeat to. pelting ia cence. THE COURTS. soar ie gihe aty eet: aan Sianply corneereren aise oramined, bat his testimony Ja | ocean amar op rp goaadees made | de Mouse as fn, gn rab dpa to Sosa acres deena denis’ he eeesicaga name” | ontehe a stares tba ta out lok, bat ning heard of bm. Te is as good ® hater as Dr. Johnson COURT OF APPEALS. slip aud the tenancy’ f.'¢ case came on before Judge sealed verdict thie mornings? Ve Ondered fo bring 1a could Row nt juny to tbe uafertuvate Poles, whieh, SP Tho Liability of a Common Carrier on hte | “*00t Yeslerday, and Iso OF novia: wAR,O' Stock Speculation, the way, is rather ui Contract te Transport Geeds Remeved SSIONS. ” Mamearing ws, Phineas Burgess. —The plain Germany. Excited by Rumors of rootion of 1663 Fave From bis Possession by n Legal Process. COURT OF GENER \L SE Ma me to rcorar tha sum of $2680, with intrest, ont playing hla, polioah sam Before Chief Justice Davies and a full Bench. Before Recorder b'sckett of which he is to havebeon defrauded by defond- French War Inirigues. ofthe inhabitants of Oharles Bliven et al., Appellants, vs. Hudson River Rail- | The District Attorney and the Recorder dispased of a | ant Mr. Manwaring claims that in April, 1965, he ad- roll satiated with their road Company, Respondent.—An action against the Hud- | large number of cases yesterday. cee tan Some sean ' Seleatent Sir sn Sater a on porsy #0n River Railroad Company, in which a party delivered BURGLARY. was about to be formed. He pur- Sant fo Presi fear certain goods to them at Sing Sing to be transported to | John Hughes, indloted for burglary in tft) second de- guesed Urns I poe of fand a county, Count Bismarck’s Dental of | recisun ote Biven & Mend inthis city.” These goods were the aro: | re, pleaded guilty to an attempt at grand ane os mined by Mr Barges that in Sirmed, Sing then ere. perty of the Eagle Saw Manufacturing Company, was sent to the State prison for two yearé J would be in s to sell his stoo. Polish Nationality. ee aeea tn ee sap spree af the directors aud stockholders of that company | montha hgh —fa T poe ee OO rights ‘peasaats like ‘burden, while disagreeing among themselves, these goods were ALLEGED FELONIOUS ASSAULT. fendant answers @ general denial, recelv- tte ae of eganee they. were He eee a ong te emeares ‘oud | _ 2008 Mangin was placed on trial charged with w\felo- } ing the mowey. azill on. Lar the { the Spanish Th talked of ther being aaton of twenty four nillons the other “party to thie ‘Eagle Saw Manufacturing | SOs assault upon Michael Sullivan, by stabbing \im Napoleon Waits the Fall o Panis! TOME | and considered the annexation of their country by Company hearine of circumstance swore out @ | witha sewing necdle, on board the steamer City of POLICE INTELLIGENCE d Looks to Acquire Cuba nelghbore as an ‘drociey; Dut hey forgot tbat Sees, watennh Damien 0 Jastaae. of (he. pastey oleimning Seetland, upon the 27th of November. The parties wore ? am NEA ql i atl ed ncn te issued and the goods were taken by the constable snensed ia Ueging eran an arvring ihe, Roaming 4 Feitow Boampan.—Oa the 16th ultime 7 ‘ | the ‘had advantage of the to Sing Sing from the posession railroad | insulting to the At the time of the | Oscar Crano and Thomas King boarded togeth: 3 era ieaniend thaie soneieay weatnay of te Series thal fettics "esc apiitaiee’ ote tt hoon aaa vas charged with bittem off 1 111 East Thirty-second street, an@ om the pactett A Fonian : Armed © Rebellion | et io Bacver and wherever thoy cavanced, thoy patios; tho Hagle “Sow Manutactering Company. | mony'on shat point to. be. gived, peri e thet day Crane sutdenly dlesppoared an also did twe “Emi ‘ i fferve Rg ge Cine Ne gy y ene tn ene: ae the Hudson oo ae cee eee ts sdsecs tp the jose coats, two vosts anda palrof pants, valued at $50, be- Y cseammneee oye ermnne pane ng Send cero a ened omeay aT ise tmots | Scene saa fax encenea Oe | en wae et megane un Were Ass mn 7 ibe ews we ; cont an with to kill, wd had been taken by t at of th ion, meetin hi oe a 7 see ee mens: Leerter gomndinctge ty > by Sy ree en ptr ig erence tale aah ere aay Tene Sh cepa, intent evening, when King, pe Gy i —3 Lord Strathnairn in Command of | for the benoficial and civilizing sway of the Prassian Her ahede oom con ace the sadarsent, ont A i LARCENIES AND BURGLARIES. denied it, but i, salmagneaty aves he by 100,000 Men in Ireland. wore a certain, number of Polish. deputies ‘had toon Reynolds for respondent, and Mr. Van Balt for appel- | ciothing, the: fe pe rity stmaling $200 worth of || one of tue eocond band shops'of, Bator street.” Wing x ners = returned ib late elections it was thought the lant. nasil mall akeealied Wator sireot, plseded guilty tean arvemapt ot yrand late ecoompanied Crane to the place designated, but the &. &e. &e. manwuvres of 7 ge gerne yin Cases Arau Submitted. ceny. property not being found the varty ea given the real of the German Parliament was to suppres Jeme M. Emerson or Successor, &c.—Repondent vs. Daniel W. Halleck, against whom were two indict- Sone Sm officer of xth precinct and i ‘Re, the Premier word up with. the following werts William Bakley, Sherif. dc. Appellant—As the | Serrog tim with seat four eles oy cokanian tue | Tombe for tral tdefaal of $1,000 bail" Crane is only ‘Our St. Petersburg correspondent writing on the 17th “he assignee Of William Montgomery, Robert Grant sued for | Sotn of on ir vest rae of March saye:— which wore received -_ and murmurs by ‘The re. ae hapire Sak eae ete ghistheos| ieeenie eye fom pier 28, the property of the At- | eighteen years of age, anda by occupation. J Dissonest Doursric.—Catbarine Manning, rece! Weeishestor Cireutt in Septombor, 1061, and-a verdict | — Chavtes Tucker, indicted for burglary in the Orst d®- | domestic in the employ of Mrs, Noranrebadcoete, vtie was taken for the plaintiff for $24,000, on the full | on the 8th of Maret, at the residence of Amelia Persch, | under the Dispensary in White street, was yesterday amount of his claim. and judgment was enterod on the | 361 Ninth avenue, when a gold watch and chain and taken into custody on the charge of stealing three silk verdict September 10, shortly after Grant died. On a mines dros ‘Smounting in the aggregate to $1,000 | a, ..s9s anda woollen jacket, worth $50, from her em- jarine’s arrest Mr. Alexander Wilkins, Vice Consul, or Consular Agont of the United States at Cronstadt, has been appointed by tho Queen of Spain her consul at that port, This places the gentleman at the head of the consutar corps at Cron- stadt. Mr. Wilkins showed himself to be a most excel- lent consular officer, while the American fleet was in these waters last summer, and lam happy to say that Mr, Seward has made bim an official acknowledgment of bis services and tendered the thanks of the Department ‘erat A of ‘tho nobltity of that country. Tho thing is-im- | Ou¢ of 198,196 young men examined before the Coun- Possible, for ‘there are mot Poles enough in the | cis of Revision, 10,609 were exempted, not reaching the world to accomplish it, Among the twenty-four | standard of height, that being a percentage ‘of 6.89 millions of inhabitants of that | territory there | fe previous year had furnished only 6.87 por cent, number one miltion is dispersed in. yarious countrics, wt rhea para nr They therefore demand that six and a Lait millions of | -, ne collowing petition. signed by nearly two hundred their countrymen should rule over eighteen mil- lions Of. inhabitants, non-Folish, But the Torny, in the department of the Yonnoe, bas been sent ‘wero al petition presented by William Montgomery, assiganor, William Singleton was convicted of an attempt at ployer, At tho time of Cathi on October 23, this court appointed QM. Grant | burglary in the second dagree, having been detected in | one of the dresses and the jacket stolen, | the successor ‘of Grant, and on the same day, | the act of entering the front basement of Lewis F. Ange- | McGuire. Justice Dowling, before whom the accused on consent of both parties, Emerson was sub- | vine, 307 West Fitteenth street, on the 25th of March, | Was.taken, committed her to prison for trial. ‘The other therefor, " q ¢.tta.she Emperor Napoleon. . It. is A fai ition of th <_ , of affairs in» Gallicia shows the sort of feclitie (Ate fmperor Napoleon. r exposition of the | stituted as plaintiff in this action, and the | Eliza York, jointly Indicted with Elien Cromly for | Stélen dresses will be recovered. i A eatertaned the latter towards the> Pol va fceling throughout. the whole of France regard- | case went on, but after much litigation was finally | stealing, on tho 28th of February, throe dozen. bead | Tnree Cano Moxte AGatN.—A man named George IMPORTANT FROM GERMANY. by ing tho appalling project oftcreating a nation of soldiers, | reachod in this court in March, 1862 {0 the succeed- | nets, valued at ei domination. Nor ig it evon certain that the six anda . the property of Payne, Angel! & a and it 18 probable-ahat before the law ing Jane the decision of this court was published, affirm. | Co.,'452 Broadway, pleaded guilty to an attempt at grand | V'!mot was yesterday brought before Justice Dowling ing the validity of tho assignment, but reversing the ny. by an officer of the Fourth precinct, on the charge of Judgment. upon a question of evidence, and ordering a | James Davis pleaded guilty to an attempt at burglary | winning the sum of $60 from William Olin, of No. 18 new trial. At tho last March cirovit, in Westchester | in the third degree, having broken into the grocery store | Mfonroo street, at a game known as three card monte, county, the case came on fora third trial, where tho | of F. V. AeThatcher, 98 Eighth avenue, on the 18th of | 4 stranger “roped” Olin into the house, No, 154 Soutm, the two chambers, hundreds of such petitions will have found their way’ to the eyes of the Emperor. Siny—It ia because we are aware of your great solicitude for the welfare of the laboring classes, that we xddress our. Belvos directly to you. We are the subjects of the greatest ree hal{ millions desire the supremacy in question. J haw no desire to extol the rule of Russia—(tavghter)—but the people of the country districts in Poland have still more confidence inthe Russians than in their own nobility. Renounce, therefore, genticm’n deputies of Poland, the SPECIAL GQRRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO, Alarming Rumors in Berlin—Alleged Designs of Louis Napoleon upen Spa pitensive 7 i ~ | idea of keeping Europe in commotion, for you are’ de- potras : the greatest 1 defendant raised the point that tho uit had abated by | March. et and Defensive Allinnce of Prassin with Ba- | ceiving yournolves aso your own strength. Unite with | suomitied tn the examination of the Corte Temislat. Un, | to death of Grait. The chiof point in the suit is based | — These prisaners were all romanod for sentence, Sitnat oe tmeene rine ghan, Of sone Be varin and Baden—Close of the Grand De- | sand with the majority of your fellow countrymen, | der the form of creatug an scuve seis of teose’ on of | upon this clreatnstance, Tho court adjourned till Monday. Ged tonce the asrent anid, comptnints we sannglateaaal bate In-the North German Parliament— | tho peasants, to enjoy the benefits of civilization, to | national guard, the entire youth of France will be called into The motion in the case of Charles King * al. vs. Na- eens committed the prisoner for feel before the ior of Commencement of the Special Diseu which tue confederation st the oth s oper s give pot ats Ae ee 2 Rae eo meee, than C. Platt, to dismiss the appeal, is denied. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Sessions. ri Amendments Proposed—Protest of the fresh securities. But to the Reichstag I hold up the ex- | bearupon the rural districts, already depopulated —npon the hae Sore EWI ING Speech of Count Bisimarck—Motion of the | Ample of the Poles as.a warning; sHoWing tie commen | Rencwluuml Interest, the red and deep wounds of which SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART I. Before Justices Kelly and Dowling. ee ee aaiainey det cela a he c id i y been exposed cultural investigation, — te Schleswig Deputies coe Fibs directed by a warlike nobility preferring liberty to | Devoted subjects of the empire, we regard with terror and | Action for Damages Against A City Railroad | TH? calendar at the above court yestorday was not | oo oF the Twenty-seventh precinct, charged with tion—Declaration security, The whole energy of that nobility is at this | with sorrow the torrible consequences of the propoced. Law. particularly noticeable from the class of cases usually Already the country is suffering for want of laborers, and it | Company—Conflicting Statements of Wit- kee, disorderly house in the basement of premises A eh tn min a ponte as ah “ poe rset pearmpgsp movie toncntton e rll AEA ts now propose! to take from thelr work the most actire por- | ness. brought before the presiding justices. There was | No.'136 Greenwich atrect the resort of reputed thievem © Bourse has been greatly agitated of late by all | Sth t bring thee back.” (Bravos and murmurs.) Ren of oi Sips pson-ead wa by? Dees the ones recy Before Judge Mason. ® large number of juveniles arraigned for various | prostitutes and other disreputable persons. It is alse kinds of rumors which have chiefly their origin in Paris; at one moment it was asserted that Russia had resolved to avail herself of the opportunity while Louis Napoleon is engrossed with the Exposition and the reorganization of his army to carry out her ambitious schemes in the Kast; at another that Franco had purchased Luxem- burg from the Netherlands, and was preparing to occupy that province, and that Prussia had addressed, the most serious remonstrances to the Dutch govern- ment against this cession of German terrilory. The Patrick Fennelly, administrator, vs. the Central Park | offences, The amount of business transacted consisted | Charged that John Glaut keeps a similar vile resort and. and North and East River Railroad Company. —This case, | of forty-four cases, of which seventeen wore petit iar. | {ws0rderly place in the basoment of house No 16h Wass. which is an action against the defendants, the Belt Rail- | cenies, four cruelty to animals,six assaults and battery, | Twenty-sevonth precinct, Four female inmates of the road Company, to recover $5,000 damages for the killing | 9n¢ corey ag a slung shot, one embezzlement, three | two places were Tikewise apprehended and taken to the of William Brophy, on the night of March 5, 1866, was adulteration of milk, one misdemeanor, five violation of | station house. Yesterday morning the prisoners were phy, ie! h h the health lawa, two violation of the excise, one gaming, | arraigned before Justice Dowling, who held Carmody and submitted to the jury yesterday afternoon. and four other cases which had been left over since last | Glaut to bailto answer for keeping disorderly houses. Tho evidence for the plaintiff was reported in the | court day. Glaut is also charged with violating the Excise law. Tne Herat of yostorday, and tended to show that deceased | Charles O'Connell was charged wah having killed a | (mules were committed for examination. was pushed off the ¢ar by an employé of the company, | Horse in the public streets by hitting him wit Aizeoup: Cavmurt'70:4 Hoas.—An individeal with the car passing over both legs, necessitating amputation: crowbar, The accused was ined $50 and sentenced Lip two hands. and two feet, and thus coming within the The motion of a Danish member, not to include the | are ready for every ancrifice, But ifthe view is ines to northern district of Sehleswiz in thio territory of the now | substitute one system for another, in oror. to oblala @ Bund until the piébiseite required by the treaty of Prague Pe nbers somiey nathing: op Jastity euch @ measure, has first come off, by which it would appear whetber the rit weigh # like an inedbus, inhabitents wished to belong to Donmark or Germany, | you'yith car peer ae rata TMNE ur voices bring to Bismarck, “have no elaim to voto pon, their Junction enone OFF Infante with Denmark, ‘The Emperor of Austria alono has a right to demand such a vote in pursuance of the stipula- SURRATT., tions of the peace of Prague. But in that document no period is fixed for taking the voto; we have tull latitude | Interview with John H. Surratt—His Escape in that respect, and it deponds upon us whother the from Oannda—St. Marie’s “Trencher.” rt has been partly set at rest by @ statement | tion of tho territory 10 be ceded shal! be more or loss which resulted in Brophy’s death. ton days imprisonment in the City Prison. enerio description of man given by Professor ee na peas few edi rns ea extensive. Perhaps it may not be quite go large as Den [Correspondence Philadelphia Ledger, April nj ‘The defence set up a general denial of all the allega- Nathan Goldsmith was also fined $10 for dnving a bi as pert yesterday cn the Essex Market Pole of smarcl . ing “ expects; at all events we shall be careful not to Wasninetos, April 3, 1867. tions in the complaint, and called as witnesses a number | butcher's cart, in which were crowded eleven calves, lations between Holland and Prassia are, and always The interest attaching to the prisoner, Joba H. Sur. | of drivers and conductors, who testified that the de- | through the public streets, Court, charged as above. The individual answers to the Giemsa pe ae seta impoanes. | oat ow entices etae Wasoraa ei chased it i befe Janse of th ty of | With complicity in the assassination of Lin- oan al a ‘entered spe Denmark ill hare t2, un. | coln, induced your correspondent to seek and obtain an dertake her share of the debt, and to give guarantees that | '2‘erview and conversation with him, the Germans ectticd in the northern districts shall not | _ Contrary to the current reports of the close confine- have been of the most friendly nature, but in which it was remarked that no allusion whatever was made to the alleged sale of Luxemburg; as to the Eastern question, it ia hoped that Turkey will be as yielding in the osdent was not a passenger on car 68on the night in | The court red at half-past y name of Francis Vock, and was arrested by an officer of question ; that they cs erie of any person peer hed saturday 1 at nine bry Svea ciolacgimasl the Thirteenth precinct, who thus relates the Occasion of « boen injured on their iine of road at that timo, &c. One pees 2am) his interference. Being on duty atout eleven A. M. a8. witness testified that he bad seen a man who was ina COURT CALENDAR—THIS the corner of Grand and a, he heard @ state of: intoxication ejected from a liquor saloon in the —— Oay. noise as of blows dealt by some dul! weapon, and looking ~ ment and careful obscurity in which the important pris- | victnity, and that he had heard called « up Grand street he saw Vock stand! a afiair of Crete as sho was in that of Sorvia, and Dea eee eran eae "i Tare thaee Ue oner is held, I found iin cceupying temporarily” tho Yrcar diver testified that.on the sigh : ob a Genre at: mer ig his dull progress down the ‘strest by the not oppose a too obstinate resistance tothe union | whole of Servia continues an integral part of the Prussian | Wwatchman’s lbdge in tho jail yard. yard in which | he had while: bis ee ee ane. ia blows with a whip upon the bod of tho island wittrGreece, which would temove every | monarchy, and as such cannot enter the conti this rather loose prison ts situated is enclosed by ». brick, | on the opposite ‘@roasing es if in pain; thet he 04 Mattie 46. Bail Fares vs. Fenfeld, | fortunate quadraped in front. ‘This was, continued péetext Yor Huse Sahervosttin: formed oder tt caumpacin Tale Sesenaiis, walk pattern oath 7d ot stop to ascertain whether the man wan injured or es ae ie am Gorge me rt ore, savarpa 2p8. 8 bale When about: bait shows that Bismarck is as fer ex! ining away beoat py r ten or twelve feet high. I did. roles fompeny forbade him from 94 "yoore va, Mant Bk, any, Cases & erection, Entewe po Ah stig Leet treaty oblgations ax conditional enactment was ® or te a i a epping, and he ton net slop under Ans 971 ox Toh, Dean we. UL Renuolaer’ "| peat, wale Seg icmen of noting‘ Emperor is ‘directed: not to Laxomburg but to quite an | Sembly, who sec thele faces, most avidal Ysugaiaat the. inca Pie ual Sy mad gan ey mayen tc penser conned thet Brophy | i¢ie.-Dolam va. Sebi, ot vat Brlibane, Es Mttntiy cchoenen ‘oppoaite quarter. He is said ‘tobe meditating the de- Derty, and both the baton of te Danes und ine pron Lee tk MaPray ett ee piers. ei See, cess tee 4 St Pear: ot 7. Wi - ‘Of Troy va, held Voek for thronement of the Spanish Bourbons, the last branch of | of the Poles .wete asdigned Timbo ‘trom which } ‘vere filled with rabvish that ld quiokly ‘under oath 7 they Wore men 98.-Tanoer va. Parshall. 104K, ‘va. Decker, Tivers, THE ALLEGED SwinpLeR.—Three additional com- that family, 9o'hostile to the Bonapartes, that/still ocou- | there is no return, Tato requisition to.ald od Se ae oF Beapicions ana eh oe a a ge plaints against Heury Hertz were made before Justice the defence named Augustus Buman, Hons—Nos. 810, 10, 31,.23, 381, 3, 80 1046 inclusive, 47, | Dodge. yesterday ‘by liquor ‘dealers who have been ples a European throne, By all accounts Madrid it A witness for from, paleo rg Nee For anh A wef raed golfers tm the 40. Court—Crecvrr.—Part 1.—Short ca mulcted by him in various amounts, under pretence of onc deevident that the government of Queen Laabelia are | passing of -articte one in the form proposed by the gov- BL eek ed Rpm Bh heey : . In yesterday's sitting articles two time of its occurrence, vuses—Nos, doing their best to facilitate the execution of such a plan. quire. On my entrance, he rose, and advancing toward {| stated on the direct examination that he 1685, 1965, 2889, 3158, 2049, 1927, 2609, 3253, 1519, 3141, | testing the constitutionality of the Excise law. Edward Stace the unfortunate promunciamiente o€ Genea Prim, | thas the ihabitants ot Fa ae tie with exlendod hand, acknowledged an introduction | driven rapidly from ons ofthe piers up South stress, | 22! 1410, 2587, 290, 2706, 315%, 2007, save, 825, soe, | T Chritlanson, on desler, entered s compleiat aguast Spain is in a stato resembling t00 closely the lst yoars | Fehts of ciizooshigiin the whole confederacy, c., were Shee.” Nec cepecttng senate ae of 3182} 2804, 614, 2406, 2044, 3138, 1506, 301: 3862, | 17th of November inst, a check for $20, waich Purported of Bourbon rule in Naples not to augur a similar catas- ba sach a place, 1 was somewhat taken by sui Bib, St Sin ses, ao snk S11, Dah, Sak, 3, to have been drawn by M. Hoaschults on the Ni tho name was proaounced, and. alter shaking bende 618, 2602 Broadiray Bunk i ‘appears om the complaat that tropes. to Pletmantannioutty-ietches the yiigrets of ventured to inquire once again the name. “‘Surratt,” Suramus Coukt—Srrout Taas.—Demarrers Horts purchased Of coffee for forty cents, tog wore tipo herintererenet, 0, Pera ise Peers Rewmarremeenrecos, et = sa | Saat at Seka oR Ak | Bs ibaa neta eee ee they were ripe for ber interference, 90 Portugal is ea- ave you ’ I remarked; towhich he | ‘‘not seen a man lying on the ground,” the witness 4 A A 5 wae, ne . nictl ded, ‘Very likely.”” In stats 140, 181, 189, 130. the, but ment was refused. gorly expecting the time when the consolidation of the SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Ee Nee 1 4a should sisted that he bad not ven auch 61 but ulti- | 140, Nos. 49, 98, 99, 100, 108, | committed for furiber Toerian Peninsula into one kingdom will enabb her to take a place among the great Powers of Europe. And asLouis Napoleon steod behind Piedmont, ready to stretch out his helping and protecting hand if it were needed, 80 he stands now behind Portugal to asstt her, and, of course, to get paid for his assistance. In what the price of his co-operation will consist is not etactly known; some think Cuba, others the Balearie islancs, but A General Armed Reboilion Imminent in Ire- | slender in form—almost delicate, perhaps—and " land—Fenlanism a Formid: ently twenty-eight Ffarcken) Hie hair is vory light su. One Hundred Thousand British ‘Troops im | Pern, nicely out and rimmed, parted | neniad and combed the Island, &c. ie uarcugs, 197, | Pete thelr olor thas. the half on is fests tae eraegana ail generat | Tost, oF bis face was carefully shavon. Altogether his The telegraphs report the fall of snow as ail! general sppeatance was that of & well dressed aod very ifts aro from ta to fiftess resen| ing man, and certaint: throughout the island. The drifts aro Ty ey tg inty the fast one fi feot deep. This unnatural weather will not, itis thought, | on acter of a villain. e hat ey he = po oon Svurreme ad Potsod In The Satie ha priate, did not soe any | 07, Tos, 116, 117, 120, 12% 123, 120, 12 141, 188, | Viouarore Hasta Oxoecaxcen — pi a BYer end by the respective counsel, | 154, 186, 172, 187, 201, 204, 211, 221, 236, 237. Call | craries Krekel were yesterday, in thelr del once ae Scraazon Covxt—Part 1.—Noa. 219, $085, 9075, 2615, Dodge to answer a directed a sealed verdict to be rendered this morning, | 2971, 3095, 3113. 3127, 3115, 8123, 3135, 3157, 3161, 3019. | staughteri Plerropout; for the defendant, | FAR'2 Now, 104, bisa, sa’ Bais, 2686, 322, Tents : Bar a ee SUPREME COURT —CHAMBERS, Fant 2 1/028, 643, 641; 406, 681, 806, 602, '1,160, 285, on We slaughter house on Bast irst ge ey rat avenue, and baviag mo -EAOUS STABBING AFFRAY. all agree that ft will be (sition sufficiently band. | Continue much longer, and when it ends the transition ‘uses lerstands himsolf | Ristori’s Riographor im Court—Motion to | °4, 633, 626, 628, The y™, the Son of an OMicer—Arrest of oorpe te alay cho mortication felt by the Trench ane | fTom winter to apring will be as sudden and omploto as Corever cages cagnamat thetana eke Settle Lnterrogatories. Cr Count, Brookes. Nos. 69, 00%, 67, 68, 10, 73, | px Xeenitan pemrnapervr hig james 3 aggrandizement of Prussia and her refusal to allow them | '® Greenland, sider bis desertion of the woman that gave him birth ai ee ae, ee 8 apis tings ob the of Elizabeth a “compensation” on the Rhine, I hazard the prediction that hostilities will then be | ge time of her sorest need. Isaae C, Pray vs. Henry D, Palmer.—This case came collected on the corner and Hester streets ne resumed by the Fenian insurgents, Nooneof sense in | After a few common; remarks I ventured to ask | up on motion to settie interrogatories to take the tost!- BROOKLYN COURTS. had a slight altercation which resulted im one of them, eae ser cicete tima ay, | England or Ireland believes the rebellion to dare really | Mim aloading question in regard to hie toand | mony of the defendant, who is now in the city of Paris ? seed: Autasay MBs, rvwing a alte ce otter sharp between Prussia Wwaria in al 6 Staats A: avd cont ment in Cans ett most se ea eee BES stipe took the public by sarprise Alter the deokes, | Degen yet. The Irish ropalit joornals afc to think it | otynsive mates, We replied, “I havesotting toca cieee | France. The plaintiff ie literary man and writer. The ONITED STATES commssionen’s <#08T- Instrument and stabbing Sephen & Carland, © young ¥. - « while with | that.’’ His mannor of rep! than — man twenty-one years uf aip, in the left side, inflicting tions’ of Prince Hobeulohe in the Munich Legala- over, and speak of the “recent insurrection,” w! vied to way mine chet tap teamage ~~ ¥ oon. defendant is a theatrical manager, and the introducer of The W! ey Frav4®- a woand, wing th ture tt would not be doubted that Bavaria eas | %® inconsistency they do not perceive or do not care for, | something to boast of, a creat secret that would tana | Pistort in this country. The action is brought upon a Pe a emerson a vory dangerous Mor receiving the services , C wh» ts. son of off quantum merea! for services of the plaintiff in com- | rnited States we. Thomas ~witler.—Tho defendant was ede sama ‘wu conveyed to hisreridenedt Piling and writing the lifo of Ristori, at the requost of | charged with having =a on the distilling business in | 917 Lewis street. the defendant. Soabring streot without a licence. His case was recently ‘Mahn was arrested soon afer the occurrence, but eub- Mr. Compton-appeared for the plaintiff and obv<ted | taken np, but after some testimony was elicited an ad- | Sequently berated on sving $500 bait before Justion withng to enter & military connection with the Prussian government, by which, in the event da war, ber army would be placed at the disposal of tho they are crying out for martial law. to make him fainous hereafter—a myst for the In the clubs of London and Dublin the insurrection is at which to associate his name. regarded as very formidable, and not loast so in the skill, | 199, experience and daring of its leaders in the fiold, so many | midisy, wholly without di » and with hundreds latter; but few persons were aware that a treaty to that vhenieas wer li the Atneticia | Of on and about the ‘Tho steamer had | to the form of the in’ nd eat they il yesterda: i Lawler ey. ‘fect had actually been signed so far back get ve been trai 4 the ol jterrogatories, and also t! yarnment was made until y: iy morning. ‘Yesterday morniny Young Carland being considered ' oar a sidien . peor army. Lord Strathnairn is known to share in this | fulljtwo hundred paseoagers, with whom I associated t to establish @ special contract, which #as clearly {ad no witaeeses preseat on that occasion, because as be | snych worse and #3 Fecovery a5 extremely ts HOE Week Taree manean eae, reanguines fmissibie and immaterial ‘ander the ywesent state of | himself remarked, he had thought he could not obtain | Goupttul, Uoroney Wildey ordered the reatrest opinion, Ho is vory wisely utilizing the truce the | th those among the passengers that t were Assimilar agreement has also been concluded wit | or nas enforced in preparing for s campaign that | recofulzed.” Ho would nob say what steamer this of Maha, ; that the tit had claimed in his | justice in this court, and theretoro it would be useless to } and directly Procested to take Cariand's 3 phe did mete and the alidavit of his Baden, so that only Wurtemberg is wanting, which car. ‘and covers. nor Fom what port it sailed, more than that — ings ‘was g special contract, and he could not | havo witnesses, Yosterday morning. howover, ante-mortem brother, not Jong decline to follow the example of the other Beineeael We eee cnet CAT tne Cae ceroad monts |. of alegular line leavin 4, ane it was one | see how such testimony would be inent to the case, | not appear, #o the ease Was further adjourned until the copies of ‘which will Pefound below :— He OF meetin, A Jndge Barnard remarked that che might apply | 10th inst. ‘STATEMENT OLSTEPHRN & CARLAND: Southern States, and Prussia will then have full contro) | complete before giving the signal for revolt, so that now m St le in France. Ho claims | to ‘on the ‘and pet up the special On Saturday night, abut haif-past tem oeloe, F and when the weather mends they will imi resume | thathe recognized st, and that they travelled ie, . ‘wero stantag over the military forces of Germany, both north Operations. They have demonstrated that they can with | to together. He mani to vi Me said that was not a matter of course, and CITY COURT. several others ou the corner of Hester and south of the Maine, ease elude the British flying columns in the intricacies this witness for having discovered bim to the Oo seen aon Teneat would in slisweds 13 een’. | action Agalmet tho Brooklyn and Cauarsie fie there ‘was A man mame Bd y Mate soy: | Al <, Lok ane arelisionts asa anon “comee Nonies of insurgents will take the ficld, the and tinks rere. porwr toel aia Searenton “a 4 attitude in which the defendant hed placed bimself Ratiroad Company. afew feat, < Sige: cing a) ws Syman, ‘who was Lee | : the North Gorman constitution, which wns cut shért | war will cease at ono point only to be ‘unex: | Says tiat lic had information of St. Marie's © te ie grag eet eh pee wens Before Judge Reynolds. tive others to cope along’, few, feet rather suddenly on Wednesday last by a resolution of the renewed st another, and the British troops will be ox. ep henad Tally accomplished, and was advised Hous curtailing the general discussion in order to pto- hg Se ea irene te ee eee cae EL ately Patrick her Guardian, ad ¥, g0 when usted by incessant marching, while io to inflict | from tme to time of the stops taken to secure his arrest. — said he was Content. All that he fary Ann Grace, by Grace, in stepped ap and Pans that he should not beconsideret as having | litem, vs. the Brooklyn and Canarsie Ratlroad.—' were talking about hit, when a tions, wished an injury on their enemy. In short guorilia war | Had tt actual arrest boon delayed one as Farley spoke said no one coed gt onceto the consideration of the soveral para- | Yin pe conducted with vigor, Surratinad reason to expect i would bo, he'wouls ave Falved tne right to object at the proper time and place. | piaintit ise child about four years of ae, residine 5° | Him antn guid he could whip any peek ios te graphs, ‘be summed up as follows:—It willnotbe | On the other hand there are sixty thousand lar | been, 1d the reach of his pursuers, his arrangements | yessrn, ‘& Compton for plaintit; Messrs. Goopp & | her parent, in Bergen street, botwoen crowd; he then back and went where %e woman passed en bloc, as was recommended by Bismarck and | troops in Iroland now. No British general before Lord | for debrtion and flight boeing neariy perfected at the | Siem for defendant. x Tand avenues, and this action ib to recover | was standing: at this Amo some of Mahn’s the government party, nor will it be rejected altogether | Strathnairn has ever commanded a purely British army | tine ofhis arrest. pieeenege poe ies received by | upand asked hip what was the matter; Mahn & this and replaced by the charter of 1849, in compliance with | of such magnitude. Tho police, the local corps of Pee | antl Prisoners, whose crimes are scarcely worth SUPERIOR COURT—PART |. damages in the eum of $6; of axservant of the | time came up pst made a pass at me and struck my the wishes of the extreme left, but it will probably be | sionors, with the crows of tho fleet, amount at the low- | mentintin comparison with the great crime associated <a. her through the the face; I and went in the street; Mabn o accepted by Parliament in its fundamental provisions, | est estimate to forty thousand mon. with Suratts name, would rejoice, could their lifetime company. fh on behalf of plaintiff that at | lowed mie yi and stabbed me in tho left side; T them with some more or less important amendments. Of Say in round numbers one hundred thousand men | be spentas oimfortabiy as are the prison hours of this “o'clock om the morning of September 7, | went to Greg flare on the comer of Hester strectand thove quite a number have already been announced by | supporting the throne, and this immense force is being | uni wcused assassin. An entire corridor, fall about elas in the ‘opposite her parents’ | the had my wound dressed; I said nothing the liberals, one of which vindicates the right of Parlla- | constantly augmented. thirty ft ft length and eight in broadth, with three 180Gwfice, near the ‘when, the car came along, | to hip‘ make him stab me. mont to vote the yearly estimates for the army and oaks Rad we placed entirely at his disposal. In this Moses Strasturger 01. The Western Union Telegraph } #hocking her down aod mangling one of her legs, from TESTIMONY OF HUGH J. CARLAND. “ in te frm Instance fr three eats 1a. advanoo, out of THE EASTERN QUESTION. Drones td to carious tiors by sught door Suing | CemPany-—Un hi cas, which wa aa action Dron | wiih inure he all Sa, quer of te ear a ha | oft both of sapen Crhands T have Ieee tae regard for the dificult position in which the confederacy pee eeee bones within the usud door oF iron grating whenoverit ie not | for the recovery of $1,200 damages claimed” ae ants Choma the crack before Bisa, being engaged 1p Bynaetary yy “ : .ed from the track before him, being engaged satement of my brother read and can corrob Tarkish Reform and Tren vewat ig Lf gh Td Ag noe torday the doable ‘Tot have coveted bad Ke cet The case was then submitted tothe ju re (ane as Reported by. the Britieh Brought in a verdict for the plaintitt fo Ais 83. tending to Kis Borses, /tte fonlowing veraict:—-"'That. Stephen Gerlane Th may be placed during the carly period of its existen and which wiil render it pee pect te he all by Limes against the it is encompassed The liberal tamsartelites Propose to extend the term agreeable to hin to seek the air of tho render ng courtyard. At aitht_ oaly daa be have occasion Toteot when hjoloed despatch from Lard Lyons, British Min. | tra ofthe threo slls—accmmodions apartment feast ‘apartment—as = 0 defonce denied any negligence on the part of the / this injuries at the hands of Anthony Mahn, aforesaid to five or six years, but this will meet with | ‘ster tinople, respecting reforms and treat- | ten fect square. Trae, the furniture is scant, consist! th ts of the | Sh day of Maron, 1 ‘eit x ment of Christians in Turkey has ‘been printed 10 Lau- | morety of & moolinds tatttns etd upasr ane see a SIERO CORRE “PpPS: driver, bat charged egheverte street, Faia charge was | tue kind of sharp jastiucact heme ee ne Lond L Lorn Sr, bt ny ory An Habitual Drankard Not Capable of | Snewored by the testimony of the mother and others by | Mahn on this verdict was committed to the Tombs to Toms To Ton Sicoxmravmimoree, March 6, 1867, | noc Maus sud xo, cometimes tedious hours of the day Making Leaal Contract. showing that soveral picket ofthe fence infront of the | wall the result of Oarland'e injuries, ‘The pceouce STAD , 1867. prov: plentifal assortment om- ‘and that ‘as sup- | venty years { My Lord—I had on the 3d inst. along and serious con- | pracing the field 0 literature from the Divine truth to Before Judge McCunn, house had beon removed, MBs | dDiichon meee eave So aeninagreetigey versation with the Grand Vizier, Ali Pacha, on the manash. Comforts, cuentas internal condition of this empire. nl bighnes amare fo he tte, ae b ee et me tl je Sultan's present ministers were iy - | be carefully looks ie outside friends, termined to effect, as speedily as possible, important | striction o puncedapen tae panamas OF seve tae te Teforms. One of the main objects of these reforms | sont him. Instead ¢ the brown loaf and boiled beef of ‘would be to improve the condition of the Christian sub- | ordinary prisoners, lurratt has the choicest of domesti¢ ; selected Wh the sole view of pleasing his Breen vs Patrick Rowrke. posed, gained to gy raped rere te bad, eeintede, while the mother was in another | tn. He pleads’ not guilty, for $4,245 65, heard before Judge McCunn yesterday, for | par, of the premises. pat ny gmp: ge Young Carian died yesterday damages for breach of contract, The plaintiff alleged cemnratposory nature, as cases that the defendant agreed to soll him a house and lot on oye id eshoare ng the traces, and THE INSURANCE ON THE LINDELL HOTEL IN ST. LOWS. the corper of Forty-ninth street and Third avenue for | 414 not see the plaintiff until she was right by tho steps & i 2 ovens H ‘and i OF THE HERALD. 116,000 on the 34 of November, 1865; $100 of the pur- of the car, when he, ahd bs LY a r= a Ay abundant, His cuisine seems to is D aa een tame, | them and the Mussulians whieh, thongh in a proeréd:, hs. eethinth pees ss wet paid in hand balance, progress, roe Fe ee ee race et ot the prosont*| measute already abolished by Jaw, still so tm | tam to toe trogeeat od prevented vist Sr See Poe fo pe nptoeinaresl are § te eae co eeor of plnintit for $760. Netebtdpaomalrssry dyes ony v= mine Duke, which would be ‘unpalatable to. all | Practice, and kept up feelings of ill'will and estrange- | who calls at least enclalternate day and spends the time | “mortgage and part by Verdict ony 's paper that this compaay had $10,000 on the those’ who desire the stant eatlagaine Of the minor | meat. Measures wero also in cqntemplation for faeill- | with him, cheering hh oy her presence and ministering Action Against a Brooklyn City Railroad | ingoy Hotel, in St Louis? The Resolute does not less Principatities, the a de of aropean capital in | to his comforts, these occasions the veteran Company. .,. | dollar by the recent fire in that hotel. be eal — the samo party is that | the country, for the improvement of the system | Keeper before alluded o shares the apartment with the Oven O'Donnell, Administrator, v4. the Brooklyn City jally, 'H. F. BRAYTON, only the 8 of the conf , in Prossia, would | of finance, and, abore all, for, promoting educe- and sister, but the surveillance he exercises 18 Railroad Company.—The plaintiff in this suit is adminis. Saperintondent of Agencien be empowered torective foreign ambassadors or to main- | ton, His highness observe’ to me that within the | meroty a matter of forn and for any restraint it exerts ine O'Donnell, his sister, whowas killed in ombuasion at fe courts; to this, | last few days three new lan meen! been | upon the Intercourse of he brother and sister might as trator of Cathar’ however, the Saxon government, who cling 10 the last | *dded to the Grand Consoll do Justice; and that « Chris- | weil be dispensed with, tle. on tast Christmas night by being run over by a Fuiton circa screaay oil raty comment | Sn "racnce Mor aCe e ha ine Ween, cat acing Maga incur ust | arene Dusen rs Dut any yor ot yo Tite for tts more semblance: she 7 cf ROWE RRA CATO | This was, his Highness sah, a com: OBSERVATIONS BY TR CLERK OF THE WEATHER. cd that’ he war drunk and incapable of making acon: | the ‘time of her death. This action, therefore, is tarb the ny Op existing between her ren eee farther appointments 70 THE EDIT OF THE HERALD. J tract wt the time alleged; and he also claimed that | brought to recover damages in the sum of $6,000 for the and Saxony by supporting ‘motion, tians to honorable important posts, 5 tiff, knowing his condition, conspired with his agent tthe woman, which, as claimed, was arse aru of the comets ono bye Bend ayntorn 6¢ eilayets {tbat ‘tl ‘The bf Regi A pene eee be Nroduced to. show that Rourke rst art new tution, relating to t! following table show the result of four observa Evidence being ace was ero ag Nar Seg enfodaer rat cencng | Buea rors nade for an ions in Now York chy a the range of the baromoler'} RADeally Pad to thermore Pctenily gh hag iy Seg i balm Pegg be estenan go: | ort wander deting the ae eres toar nears te ea eeeteet vane eat al ~" ‘ eo faoaerient aa contrary tothe Rational raha gearanod ernors in Cristian districts wou! X Stztont age of tor thareteater ea et tres ‘eae Ty fat sored “AL the suggestion of the Court toe them by pen, sae t presented by | Already, the Grand AM. 08 degrees, ad the lowent was at half: | plaintiff's counsel accepted the alien ane youre on guile an animated prepess ennai eee past two A. 66 degrees: ‘ Was taken for ie plalntit for $375 . feene, My ‘acted as ir an, said ome to an wi Thursday, April A. M..Baromoter, 30 20; ther- Wat Poland had formed a part of Germany and | Mrticle in the Hatt mometer, 43. Wind, southwet, . COMMON PLEAS—PART |. : never to do so. By the treaty of Vienna that | foreigners the Ln! 12 M.—Barometer, 30 25; thermometer, 69, Wind, — portion which bad pope etesdngen ty fad, in stn eouth. LAability of an Owner of n Tenement House and, ana. thou Ay of Vienna had bees, torn | ore extensive reform, south, Barometer, 9022; hermomoter, 62 Witt | ‘for Injuries Sustained by an Inmate, Owing . bp by th that had concluded it, the Prus. | 4° me as soon as they were matured. P. M.—Baromoter, ; tern Wind, to the House not being Kept in Proper Re- fre Rea “cn tet ng ‘oie, ia by ae Mornii plate a Ki Before Judge Cardeno, jam Th, on gt aetna —Morning, clear and vindy; afternoon, the ‘a had solemnly prom! in hie manifesto to the Polish Napoleon's Policy. eamo; evening hazy and windy, ‘Thore will be ratt Ambrose ot, Byrne.—Toe plaintiff in this case, an people, to respect their national ‘and institutions, rom th ch 19, tin hours, ER, "The treaties you have broken,” he continued, ‘wore Darya the going sa comang of aipicmney the in- \ inte en @lderly Indy who occupied ® room in a tenement house your own Work and that ante, and were, oer. torest of the putite ta the astern question 1s vist NEGRO TROOPS FOR THE PLAINS, {fi Brookiyn, owned by the defendant, had occasion to F Ser sranpmen teemtreterene | Smite mnt cimnhe saeeeriened = ise reatenn tome san se oe againet ion wh Ministers on Satorday was almost aaeaae Kannas Orrv, April 2. 1867. | paaningover the rear stoop of the house it troke down, ou wit therefore, in the i'r collaaousa pid i gas. comativuenta thst we Oe Vs and sho fell through, breaking hor log. She brought the ocoupled with Turkish affaire. fseoms that the Porte, iil ade Several car loads of colored troops went out on the vised, ” A preggas sation to regover $5.000 damaces for phe lniury It od, hae Bot anit resdlved to aiye tbe guarantees | Pacific Railway on Tuesday for serviga gn tae Pising,