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Po & 3 . NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. piers < -é~allindlldibscmmmpeacnnremmmen: cceecmumnte . ‘“daintifis did noticomply | instalments Some time r t det Ww. INDIES. - & pps to d Iso that the subsequently, bu' fore THE COURTS. [DRE SiNier the eae of the tal amount Rad bean paid the partie Doane I FHS WEE ee peal : ——p Colonial Value of Jamaica—The Peatal Dig- |, * native of United States of Colombia, and | ™°nths culty with t! COURT GF APPEALS. w Pleree, r , a justice of the peace act of jand—Com Motions Passed Upon and Casee Argued and | jctval value of the Trams balling and beerbow™? ueued by Justice Buckley, the ee ee en eee voip tends and Submitted. 10.000, and the valee of the frame mi! of , in pMealing Me. dearye 4 $ Oonmene “ap attend Behr Before Chief Judge Davies and a full bench. 310,000,000 aat_heasinad ngenan, $000 Se Overnight “ Oy a oo fret Crops, &o. avenue, Yonkers, Schr ; : sam \dants mene Danict Douglass, Respondent, vs, William Day, ¢ al, | Smo amount. The dofe deny. the Tes 5 scladged hin ptiin? a neem on A epeorn dated Appeltants,— Argued and submitted. swearing to the yalue of the y was, by the terms malice in the | fra ross of thé other islands of the British W, ; Gabriel Disosway, Respondent, vs, Joseph C. Winant, Ap- ee the alley of ingurance,”” a iture of all claims on Sap onary tention | fo ze est, 4 pellant,—An action involving the question whether | ‘Me dofendants = ie'eund Bren Obtained from the justice | Indiea veferees, in determining four separate appeals, can twelve other Jaannanea ee ee Wropyry rant, bie intention being worely = P~,. Pao mongcremmeee Bene henge. foe 36 98 parday, ofr ihe plate sits ase» “Ten eee Sd: favor of pif om? | "git Connell met on te th of Fabry, oa ‘te right to do, $2, regarding them all as one proceed. —_—_—— vs * | A memorial was laid before the Council by the Seereary ‘Bene H ‘1 . ing. Argued and submitted, COMMON PLEAS—PART I, 1 % of Finance, from the merchants, wholesale 409%, &,, Sear xt t Mortimer Brown, Respondent, ws. Allen P. Penfeld, et | Value of a Leg 81,000—The Duty of Owners BULLETIN. of Kingston, against the hill to impose licepap on trades Schr Fannie rambold, Ps , Appellants —AD appeal from an orien vetting aside of Tenement Houses. j Professions and occupations Sr. a aa thd Foport of a Teferes, besanse again Ripa Ibis Before Judge Cardozo. 7 alge According to a statistical return laki before the ar Ben dos rt am scilon to’ Redaver Ae amount $f We Qsepemmeds, Margaret Ambrose vs. Margaret Byrne—This case, | « ri ge) . cil of the exports during the last, thirty-six years—I! iatceon, Netw, oe outed Raplemnber ond oe ar ioelober, IES DeDE | which was to recover $5,000 damages for injuries Fg, srMtaty:—tbaccad Viedternee. | to 1806—it appears that those of 1866 were the largest Behr Frances 6 i. anid j dorsed by White aud eccopled by defendants, who, in | tained by falling through the stoop of Aofendan’s ‘gouge, | & Henle eath infantry ; Breves oeee J Jamaica bas hed for some time past, as rogards sugar, Sehr © Woolsey, Parker, for Philadelphia. them answer, deny the allegations of complainant and | was given tothe jury yesterday after @ BUMP tpg yp py ‘eh ineteenth iA ". coffee, ‘and woods. The item of sugar was Schr F meat institute various matters which, the trial didnot reveal. | 1, James Sheehan for the plaintiff 7208 up by | Eichth cavalry; Second Lieutenant A. B, Gardner, mr ginger kana HOON Sor Bo, spore! - r Binth intieem Ordered to report to General Butters Lieutenant Colonel Henry A. Morrow, Fifty-sixth in- fois, me four months’ Jeave, with permission to go ORDERED, Brevet Major General Rufus Assistant Quarter. master General, has been ordered to New york to relieve Tho complaint raises the points, which dre staled to Py have been specifically angwered, the making and ne- | Judge Cardozo, in charging the * wy vemsyked that gotiation of the dr tis claimed that the drafts | there were two facts for their “sonsideratjon, The first ‘were irawD and endorsed, that they were accepted by was whether the plaint!~ was defendants, that the plaintiff was in possession of them, bh the pishe WAS entirely free from fault; and that the plaintiff! was entitled to recover upog these | because, if shé mew the steop ware fh an unsefe and a ‘Deing placed before the court. Argued aud sub- dangerous gondition ana Yot Went on it, then she was il. 4 guilty of negligence and recover. She might, Fale N. Conkey, Respondent, us, Thos. H. Bond, Ap- | however, have known hid ‘out pg og but yet lant.—This is an appeal from the judgment of the | not know that it was ‘yn fe, awd then her going on it jeneral Term reversing the judgment at Special Term | would not be neglig’snve on wer part. But if the evi- and condoning a new: trial—the defendant appealing and | jonce showed thern that she knew it to be unsafe, then supulating for a final judgment in cage the judgment of | the verdict sho’aid be for the defendant. The other the General Term is affirmed, | The action was brought | question for Uyem to decide was, whether there was the Osman Fiver Slash Goa eer te weapltal stock of | neglect o@ the, part of the defendant. to keep the house ferred tothe pluinuff mFebrunsy, YOST, and tor recover | (Tyfeampaee order, nk rébates SpE the dsteaem > sot necessary that it should ‘be shown. that the Company and preserve bigatock, Argued and sub- | stoop: was in an mp hy and tahgeeeae condition, but if + The British ship Doris, twenty-four guns, was despatched on the 23@ ult. to demand from the Presi- dent of the Colombian State of Carthagena the discon- ‘Vinuance of certam bad practices in regard to the English mail bags. . Te Commodore of port Kingston received information that the President had on several occasions, opened the tags and correspondence to British subjects ‘at Carthagena, without the authority of the Consul, and also that the registers of severat English merchantmen had been taken from them by the customs authorities, ‘The Dorte arrived on the 26th, The President refused his cowsent to either of the demands, and Captain Vesey, of the Doris, immediately sent an armed force on board the Colombian steamer-of-war Colombia, then in port. When this was done the demands were respectfully re- Marine Disasters. Mary, at Philadelphia from Caibarien. lost deelt of molasses on the passage, pris Eee eee ara sae from Ey pate hg La ng the Department of Missouri, for assignment. Captain Edwin Pollock, Niwh infantry, has deen ord- —_ to report to General Butterfield for recruiting ser- vi Captain A. E. Hooke, Ninth cavalry, ordered to jou his regimeat. Brevet Colonel E. G. Marshall, Fifth festry, has the Retiring Board, before Brevet Major General §. & Carroll, Lieutenant Cotone! Bannon beloved wire ce Wa 3. Me ocuat aiet of Francis McCully, Esq., deceased, of Paterson, Duy mitted. i H i : . it WFls out of order and the defendant failed to repair | Twenty-first infantry, ‘has been relieved frem recruiting peated, that his Excellency should ‘from poltion of J Hk White Uo eet acide onder appointing | 15 and_the plaintiff in consoquense was wan sande ‘ordered foun bE asscah Nh brrbsasors esate With: caren ta-1 tae Tid Riguih avenve, en Monday afternoon, | S7Rts wore memmed adi sam 00, one gelown, 8G, John A. Dix receiver, &c., was granted, with costa, (* .relessness om Mer own part, then the defendant Brevet Licuterant Colonel C. G. », Thirtieth in- at half-past one o’clock. The remains will be taken to | to New York with a cargo of naval stores. t ‘of further proceedings, The President at length yielded, ‘after the ntercession of the foreign Consuls and the principal inhabitants. These acts of the President were ‘said to have been without the knowledge of the Colom- bian government, The Doris left on the 3d, and, after calling at Santa Martha, returned to Kingston on the 6th of March. The French ships-of-war Themis, Acheron, Jean Bart and @’Estaing, had come to Jamaica to look after able, although the condition of the stoop was not dan- rous on aaa Tt was the duty of ai gurmera, of houses to keep'tbem in proper'repair, yet efendant would uot be able aun Yi was shown that she had express notiee that the stoop’needed repair, There was evidence on‘the part of the piaintiff that defendant had received such notice and ‘iad refused to repair the stoop; bat‘tke testimony on this point was contradic. tory. Yetuf the stoop was ina bad condition for such fantry, has been ordered to join bis regiment, in the De- partment of the Platte. ‘Second Lieutenant L. P. Derby orfered ‘to'report be- fore the Retiring Board. i ASSIGNED. f ‘Captains E. B, ‘Kirk, 8. B. Laaffer and A. T. Rockwell, t quartermasters, have been assigned to the De- gartment ef the Missouri. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. Moore, qnartermaster, has been assigned to duty at Nashville, Tenn., to relieve Greenwood, Paterson and Newark papers please '. Molwryrs.—On Thursday, April 4, Jomy MclInrrre, aged 45 The ‘ives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate reai- dence, 61 West Thirty-third street, this (Saturday, noon, ‘at two o'clock. McKoxe.—On Thureday, April 4, after a long and tedi- Sone Insxe B Mzssenvay, at Savannah March 90 from Boston, encountered a very heat vale in lat 36 66, lon 71 30, Garing which curried away’ jibbooim, and lost boat and da. \ vite by a heavy sea. Sour B C, before renorted ashore on Cape Poge, and got of nnd towed into: Hiclmes' Hole. arrived at New Bedford $4 inat in tow of steamer Mo ‘The motion for leave to reargue the case of James Morgan et al. vs, Edward King et al., was denied, with, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Charge Against a Custom House Clerk , Before Commissioner White. i Scone Bercan, at Baltimore 4th inst from Boston, Maroh 17, bo: it, also @ leak and had ' Shiftea, dad ation he beam ends af" | The. exeisingiion ‘\so"the charge, preferred fagainat | © lenetn Of, dine shat ameheaeepeoted the detentions, the wreck of the transport Gironde,,, After due examina- | ous sickness, Tuowas McKoxx, a wative of the patish of | Shifted. and was on he —e Aifred St Clair, a clerk in the Custom House, of having | by wccerenally vinag them mnight nave known tat wet Majer A. G, Robinson und Captain J. V. Furry, | tiomall hopes were lost of removing her, and, by order | Foughenstown, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 88 “e ie a Mogally oblained the sum of $2,086 from the, Assistant | it meodsd repairs, then “the law implios that she bad | assistagt quartermasters, have ‘been assigned to duty in | of Admiral Didilot she was destroyed by being shelled | yenre 0 a scquain of the family and those | S20ut ‘ve inles ‘below Nevidorne, Nom be PM March 9) Auditor, by the presentation of altered pay rolls, was | saMctent notice oft Xu he wt Tae ors noUce oF | a eeamaremeRt Of Dakota. seamilion, major First | tis course in preference to disposing of her for a Tere | of bis brother Patrick, and. also. those of his brother-in- fe ye prompt erertione of the oflcers and crew, aided wommenced yesterday at three o'clock. its condition. “have been 4 to ‘uty in the Di tment | 20nrinal sum. Jaw, James Mui , and the members of the Immacu- an the epcpees me ren ie mae the bole Iate Conception t A. B. henge ee me The British gunboat Nimble, five rm, was expected to attend the funeral, from from Honduras, with Major Mackay and several other ‘officors, who were in the affray at San Pedro with the Chichiwa Indians. Mr. Joseph BoR appeared for the government. The prisover was defended by ex-Judge Beeve, TRETOMONY YOR THE PROSEOUFION. ‘The jury retired ard after an absence of a few hours brought in a verdict‘for plaintiff for $1,000. ‘Major A. C. Parry, assistant surgeon United States Army, has been relieve from duty at Fort Preble, Manno, arid ordered to report to the Commanding Gen- 8 ollock the sehoouer went dawn in tan feet of water, the ofoers and men having barely time, to get off, and losing et COMMON PLEAS—PART 2. ‘The New York and West India Mail South Pacific | illness, Jawzs W. Prep: 9 years, their eee. Semen See fee pate Gq and to the Medical Director of the Department of } company is spoken of in the Kingston journals as hav- | The’ remains will be ‘taken to Portsmouth, N. H., for Miscellaneous. ‘wm the a Hlouse; I have been sovmployed for four- | Feteresting amet qantas Parties te the e. Ta AE er er ing the intention to extend its operations ° Jamaica, | f ta it. A ss winitisie’ Chikeo Ge Ooemattee TavmanieR The Britta teen years; 1 recognize the prisoner, St. Clair; he was a Suit French. 4 pee affording the island tmree steamers per mont! iTTeR.—On Thureday, April 4, Joun Rirrer, after a m clerk’ in the'Castom House; be Ras'boon employed there Before Judge Daly. aq The following promotions and appotntments have been | SET Ih, Deliver, Sab-Colicotor of Customia at Port | short ilneas in the Sm year of isace, soo fet EA Coulart ‘Shs cont Gul hale abeut two ‘Years (papers preduced); these are eo. | ‘ 4 ans . R vs bas 0 with a large ya relatives an e iy, memi- Sens esp Pat aero fhe 20 ne net guess manaay mace | Bewe Riktesan ocge Rec hese “as | MOR og so ye ope cee a | Mid re a ange Be March last on my desk tm the Auditor's office; the'} divorce brought by the plaintiff, who is a wealthy mana- ‘Quarteriaater; Brevet Ootonél. A. R. Rady, Assistant ‘A ire occurred on the 8th of March in St. Asareyesaatt tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’¢lock, yen Th, Hp ‘209 sticks monty earn vetoed al St Clair, brought them there; TI paid to bim/| facturer doing” business at No. 30 Greene street, against | Quartermaster: Brevet Brigadier General J.) Bingham, | ABotber on Holland.estate, belonging to the Mosare, Glad- from bis late residence, No. 669 Hudson street, between $6: Val value at canges bind Aas S6-Ba. stone of Liverpool. “light shocks of earthquake were tbe cl for the amouat; I gave him checks for each, . Apri'S, Mant Axsy Rorxe, wife . his wife for aRoged adultery committed in her rooms in | Assistant Quartermaster; Brevet Brigadier General A. J. r 7 ; 4 dering. whole fortnight. Rorxe —On Ste ene rolls but one; #ix-cheoks mall; the accounted Houston street, near Broadway, with a man named pe Renae spe ily “ns weenie pieuaberoinn, Vc Meise inesion tasakoncenpericnced very tle apisedttén’| Of the lave Jolin Borkes th ese Ween eacor tae Ae STE SOONGE RISE Active Wes launched afi 1G Tier Wisk Ysep456; 17 "s0-"Nve.t pub. ncconate buen: |-Plamajonn. fe Assistant ‘Quartermaster; Brovet Brigadier | auring the ft 5 ‘The relatives and friends, and those of ber farver and a Ti eae a ed aXeted? A. The word “Marek” has been substituted | The defentiant reeriminates against the plaintiff and | semen’ Gopenuy‘alis Assistant Quartermaster: Brovet | Sagar making was coing on all over the coontry; ut '| unole, Bernard and Owen ,. are respectfully in- | 106 tons burthen. ‘A cutter of similar aize and mcdel as for “Rebruary,”” and the date the receipt of the money bie Li Brigadier, General’J.'J. Dana, -Assistan' master; | any plantations would got render one half the erop of | vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two | Active, called the Resolute, ion the stocks at Lynn's mare, has'wiso been changed; the word “ ” charges that he bas been guilty@f adultery and has had | Brevet Brigadier epee Ar Bias, heaeant Rooety last year. The ;prices were relatively from twelve to | o'clock, from her late residence, 78 Frankfort strect. be launched in a few days. bree or fonr times oa five oF each account; ‘did | children by:a woman named Ellen Coughlin. ma ey eee wet Colomel . ite BE thiriéen ana a cree, fourteen 40 cighteen shillings, Sonora pean at her residence, 20 Pearl street, Marcansr Spoken, &e. , | Bladen ised. hom “g1,B0 to $000 and f tela Se. | courus whore ihe defendant’ ta the present case sued for |iq,Z0,02 Captain aud Assistant Quartermaster, United | $46 ‘onc oiaht dil eroat lojary to the vogotation in gen. | “The relatives and friends Aro Invited to attond the | utsianios Bion et or Marmion, March ! ‘Clair the account in vhmt respect was wrong, it | adivorce from her husband on the ground of crucity. |]. biates Army —Brovet Ma Jah Tore eT dee eral. "In the coffee. districts {¢ had aot raimed, and. this | faneral, this (Saturday) afternoon, as one o'clock. ~" Perelzi Ports: 5 being, as presented ‘by. him, only for $F,800; | The case was referred from the Supreme Court in Sep. | y: United States olunteers; Lice’ bean was te suffer also, unless some showers ‘Th A Apen. March 7—8ld brig Madawaska, Ballard, Persian | end to take it back to Mr. Phillips to ‘have it | tember, 1864, to Mr. Charles Price, who decided pee tenant G. Smith, Ninth ‘infantry ; D. W. Porter, to fall—as also the ginger plant, which had com Gut... > at} edie edt oe ~eorrected; in the meantime another account of Mr. | her on evidence.which he deemed did not entitle her to Uaited ‘Volunteers; | Coming to The cattle suffered severely for pa AL End esi BE EBL Spreaa amma, for 4 "EBINipe was presented to'wse, whlch 1 pald; soon after. | « divores. i TW. A. Wainwright, Assistant Qua i Of water and pasture. 4 i bare. are N preseated theeccount of Mr. Philips which Py me in the first instance, and it was alteréd from EON 000; I told St, Clair that I had -peid the account, peng oe the one he had ‘riven me, and I desired him to tel! Phillips 60; he did net way any- ‘thing, bat left the account and went away. Cross-examined ‘by’ Mr. Beebe—It is part 6 my hime to make up accounts-aad pay the salaries of- omploy: atthe Custom House; there ‘are between frve hundred @ thousand officials that are paid each month, Ses the Jast day of the month; I ‘know J. H. On the case being called eaterday, Mr. HH. Moris, | for the sievodans. aiken he opposite counsel if Sr. ;| Plume jeau, with’ m the adultery was alleged to have: /- been ‘was present, and on being answered in: Charles H. Smith, Twentv-cighth infantry, has been appointed Assistant joner of the Freed- ‘moen’s Bureau for the State of Arkaosa. First Lieutenant R, M. McClermont, Fourth cavalry, ;} has been authorized to await a commistion of Captain:im Forty-first infantry. NB cibabs ort ps A and. chant for and J Kelly, WRLEVED, Brevet Genera) John G. Robineon, Deputy Goitector; he has charge-of the third of Piumejean, and he stated | es @ivision; a8.a genorel rule be does not céilect bis own hat the detendant's counsel Knew well if Flame} ewes | porty-tbird lofamisy, relieved. from former duty and Mrz Beabe here submitted that he proposed to ‘The judge decided to have the case go over until i Hieulaeeat Colonel 3D. Giohon, assistant Ci } show ‘tbat, as the witness on the day in questien had sucha. wumber of accounts to pay, be was wholly mistaken 2n that the was the party-who preseulan tical aecounts for payment. Mr. Bell said that the witness had already testified Seal ry eur . ‘United ‘States Army, is relieved from duty fn the Fittine Bape ae : of the rare ana ordered to reper pergon aut ih ap Da i New Mexico, for assigument to dutye U aly bart ck bis arrival Brevet Major John ' Brook will be lieved trom duty in ¥e ‘ihe W Indies induced th of : ‘ork and feat in @ expression of a " deal of satisfaction at of quick and a SS Sos. cirea eee : good deal of attention among the French residents city. The plaintiff, it is said, has expressed a to ogthaatoe by sul went marriage bie four | caekaa ee Re The relatives and friends of the famil J egy mp a rt P Swett. Graifam, a port from her late “4 No. 257 Fourteenth strect, this (Saturday) afternoon, at i shat the was the party who bended these ac- teras; $ Bickmore, r 7 counts to io ‘ 2 cae children by Miss Coughlin, bis alleged mistress, = coon Several Yoranigumeny repent tn person to the anTPs fans, bed boon go roundant in some districts that | one o’clook, KGa ore ce ee on oe oe itnese, - Becbo—Mr. Mumford ir. Mason Action for Assault and Battery. in D. A. Ward, Thirty-ninth odlagens sony sod reuaes e. aren wureday, April 4, James Ware, of Cashel, i 7 | wasally drow their own accounts, which are among those |: anne McCullough vt. Gotfried Racfe The piaintitt |-retiched trom recreation car nna hae been crop has not ‘cotrary: tho rains Tipperary, Ireland. Nea Rob Starr bark Wi presented to mé by St. Clair, but it did not strike me as Brevet Major D. R. Silliman, Assistant Surgeon, has jorward all the young canes, their growth hav The relatives and friends of the amin am, respect- | Gzwoa. Mareh 20—In port ships , for New og that their accounts were drawn ‘bya third party; | !0 this case was cutting wood on the stoop of her house, Deen relieved from Department of Dakota el cndureat ing bees previously by the dry weather of Jan- | fully invited to attend the fu fi is iate resi- | York, to sail 22d; Hermann (Brem). for Baltimore, to sail in Tthink there is a clerk in the Custom House named | of which the defendant was the landlord, on tne 12th of .| to report to Retiring Board. Sdence, ‘30 Eldridge street, on afternoon, at two | AP nsuran, March 10—Arr brig Gazelle Cole, Messi Bareb'; 1 obesrved no alterations or pectllaritien in those | FeDrusry, 1866. He desired that she should desist from ee ety The Court of Policy mot on February’ 16. Tbe topic | some ig for Beyorn): Hlth, ship, Anne, Cam Drammondy at 80 doing, but she replied she had no other place'to do | | Brevet Brigadier General Rafus Sarton has beep au- | was tne question of immigration. It was pbc Ae TN i aaa » Loring, thorized to delay reporting to the commanding officer and Chief Quartermaster of the Department of the Mis- souri uptil farther orders; Captain Charles Newbold, of the Nineteenth infantry, and First Lieutenant N. 3. Bonnafon, of the Thirty-fifth infantry, granted thirty accounts, except that of Mr. Phillipe, which I havo stated. to send back some of the most prosperous coolies as the SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—tHIS DAY. so. According to her statement she then went to her room, where she wag followed by the defendant, who ‘upon her desiring him to‘leave the room, pushed her in the chest and kicked her in the side, The plain- rt 15th, bark of * y rig Prederiga (lta, Magn, Roms Paleane foe wom fone Anale ‘Hociman. from: Marseilles Tor New Orleans, "Wind westeriy. fore, (7 March 12—Ar, sche Henry Perking ‘ r Commissioner White said there was something extra- ordinary about those accounts. In some of them the amc unis did not correspond with the receipts. Y r neg sane Guano wane further hearing of the case was adjourned for | siirat that time was euciento, and on the 80th of May | days’ delay in joining regiment. foreign cOUDIE Rk ‘ fon sere Simon ws Boston nd ala th for Fone » brig Ine following she gave” bieth to siliuen chil, which pre ——___§_ The weather was far from being settled; beavy rato pease sua aaiiaT feat Se ea SRE adit, ner SUPRI eo 0 een og BULLETIN. fallen, accompanied by thunder and li The hy ome York; Coben o UPREME Tence. She brings sult to recover $5,000 NAVY : pee pp ry en oe Dereteus, Guar Boston! at ye rok ‘2th. via Sach a heavy fall of rain was never known by the oldest spbabitanis. Meera RCP Gtr WOReSE ins tae, Duntse, aud Retideer Welhagioh, Yor WYoAe War Maer: milian (Br). for P' Hy Action ov a Promissory Note for Ten Thou- sand Dollars—An Alleged Attempt 1c De- i yale ~ Before Judge Davis. Dr. Jobn Sheppard was examined, an tentified that the injuries plaintiff received at tho time, in _ his apinion, produced the premature birth of the child, The testi- mony in the case was conili and the Judge desired the jury to give the matter careful attention, a3 the case Cleared. ete City of Paris (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool—J @ Steamship Europe (Fr), Lematre, Havre—G Mackenzie. Steamship Atlante, Hoyer, Bremen—J Tavior. St mp Fane's, (Ham), Haack, Southampton and Ham- DETACHED. Lieutenant Commander Joreph P. Fyffe, detached from the Boston Navy Yard and placed on rome ee on Commander, Edward Barrett. Lieutenant pander, Luther Redfield vs. Edwin M. Hulburt.—This was an | was either a conspiracy to extort damages or on assault ~ on 4 action on a promissory note for $10,000. The evidence | Of the most brutal olaracier. | The jury returned a ver- sae Bosigels Paul Bondes, sche ‘Geceapeent ‘eee ‘Steamship Sappho, Lingo, Wilmington—Murray, Perris & ork Sor tendéd to show that the defendant’s brothers were doing . a gt Perel oa FW. } T. ¥ Sie seakie Wedn Srecitig, Aprit 3, Bark Estelle (Br), MeCulloch, Liverpool Walsh & Carver. 2. Orleans Desiness ssistan ALLARD — St —On ig Bark Dies Regel on under the firm name of Wm. Hulburt & Co., ‘and _ COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. ant Engineer, J. F. Rust: Third Assistant Engiscer, @. | at Calvary ebureh, by Rev. Wm, D. Walker, Wituaw 1, | Stomen & Cr eee Dorerere f Of Hatiecsecae: Became insolvent. At thattime the defendant was a clerk cndice of Mian G Neilson; Acting Third Ansstant Engia Bauarp to Euzaseru, only daoghter of Willian H, St. | Brig Delphin (Old), Wragger, Cork or Falmouth for or. (Bey Harbor fn their employ, and subsequently to the failure of his EE OF Apes Rossel, W. Scott Kaufman and G. B. Mevermott from | Jobn, all of this city. ber en el brie Be George- 1016. Dolan ve. Schultz et ~ vs. Great Western Rail- | tho Agawam, and waiting orders; Assistant Paymaster |- Gurutay—Hittox.—In Irooklyn, on Thursday, April’ | Bt B lnginac. Gray, Port au Prince“ Murray, Jr. a Brothers took np the business_in bis own name end tn- . Company, H.T. Stouckiiff from the Agawam, and ordered to settle | 4, by the Rew, Henry W, Beecher, James Guurnian of | @ Bee ® Penson (Br), Burgess, Cienfuegos—Heunision | | Matanaas, March 3-—Asr = terest. In 1861 or Reyes he having state: eenocesatal in * pe Rm Wy yor Riy va Norton, ae stcoanins Cospenion, Zon McFarlone from the Powhatan Te to second daughter of the I, Marys Gorman, Zaza-B F Small & Co, Fost natdohn, Witt begs eg gad presen’ 3 ve- ‘ie relief, % L Wadi th, Batley. 3, 3 may | page sa Rants bats” | Secamtereng on teed orkeet nema | it Baweed Mien Sey of Hortus Pyke rp, | BEL Waser Eola ato rd St | Mek teeta Seem Soren tr fal eons oan enabl thers a for'$10,000. This sum they immediately expressed @ desire to invest in the business as copart- Wolf B al 103. Morse vs, Brisban: 110. Boston Carpet Com- Brig Lenoir (Br), Lenoir, Harbor Grace, NF—B F Small & in connection with the shipment of coal for the Bavy @: jeaND—CR1cHT0N.—In Baltimore, oa Monday, April 1, CHOLAg GRAND to Miss J. ‘own names, us their husbands were in. | 104. Fire Department of aNEt geo bare, fe ra ort aap fateras a ere iD. re ent of pan: Philadelphia, and granted leave of absence. Rev. Dr. Faller, Mr. Ni h ; batten, advised not to put back Edwin M. Hal. va, Bacon, nik. Tahens v8. Fieldon-et. | 'Grmmandor W. Young detached from duty as | Chioavon both of Marylood. Brig Mhiwaukee, Brown, Elizavethport—Miller & Hoagh- | Joad for a port mera ny bia ia the business. y then obtained the | 10434. Lee va, Decker. ) a Inspector of Supplies at the Navy Yard at Mare Island, Happock—Moopy.—On Thuraday, April 4, at tho res!- | too. ANILLO, March 20—In port brig Isa, for Philadelphia oo named - saggy, Ed $10,000, and in- | 105. Solms vs. Rutgers’ 112, Phillips va Wooster | California, and o to command the Suwanee. dence of the bride's father, by the Rev. A. M.\ Hopper, Sehr Bite, Russell: Betacs (TeemdnO Co. next day. ¢ win subsequently | Fire Insurance Company. — and another. i mander Thomas S. Phelps has been detached from | Aatuur H. M. Havooce, of New York, to Miss Many A. | Schr Jamoniown. Magee, St Marks—B D Hu ee Oe Keene, pasigned fu check 86 pleats, Reddeld, upon | 108. ingara Falls Toier. 112. Wood et a ve. Fest | command of the Lenapee and placed on waiting orders, | Moooy, of Bragepor, Coun. Scke. Pee Mane, Wika tavnaes no ‘gt Marya. ‘Cla. 850; big % fone wes. ES a national Bridge Company = et al. out Commander John Irwin has been ordered to com- ag me me ene F ai 3, | Holmes, Pia (om ‘he jury © return rity? a ‘e 0 a Le pry yh ody se opi os foolay phon from the Kaneas, on the Woes tear ‘Waunctow, all of this city. NYork; 7th, Fanny (Br), Cay. do; Volntece (ie) Beart te? BROOKLYN COURTS. W. H. Anderson, Teporting of bis relief, and ordered to to the United States. Passed Assistant Paymaster R. S. McConnell, from the yack, on the reporting of his relief, apd ordered to re- oPased Assistant Paymaster J S. Girard, from the james Wi on the f his relie! Sepia taer tal ne teins Passed Assistant Paymaster Leonard , from the Nipsic on the roperea Fomura to tho Uni States. ee ee e Chief Engineer William H. from spectat uly goanactes with the Richmond, aed plaoed se sok | id bel ednes. 1h. ney Ital), Vetta, yg is a Lee rnin Queen Gneast Hasielease Mart AGnsese, a Heit Mari dag, Bug "ant Coeuaape , oh bin rutin Sen, ot Jase. Mareh 19—Sid scbr Perkins (Br), Hajees, Phila Peay eects ec ‘Ports. American . . JAZATACHIOOLA, Marea 26014 "bety seed. Rogers, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. The Whiskey Frauds. . Before Commissioner Jones. United States ve. Terence O’Brien, Francie MeNedey Zz SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART |. Hard Swearing About a Canal Boat. Before Judge Mason. George E. Clark vs. Thomas W. Mabb ¢t a/.—This was fam ection torecover charter money for the use of the Glasgow Rap, Palermo, 99 duys, with fruit, etort Metart 4Get ofitie North Fide Ans. | ad Sy Dari Sagas, 8 days "*Capiain John L. Worden, we head det nal of } Sem oher 1 and ordered to 1S days, with mo- Brr- Facite equadron, i aged 92 years, 9 Horses. 2 to duty as Tellbwe'--tlenry t ¢ opt call, owt a pari of Geek land ee 7 bi} aba 25. Martin Castella 100 days, with River Railroad), at 6:90 A. Mt. and re : dis Sie tiene Rear ora and Jae W. 6:06 P.M. & si Rio Grande, 68 days, with have been ordered to duty with the ‘Barrron,—In on Friday morning, April 5, S =] Beard Pilcepi, ‘ag examining engineers only of Amase B, and’ Abbie BY ramen fr . relent na. bear Wwe rahe fae | AGEN aod Yo fa LT ay vemacrty SMF aly uae ee mado by defondant in reference to the stock of an ol! | Mate Frederick Miner, to the Constitution; Mate redo aed tne Tera on Sunday tao, m = miter company, a which he bad lavesied the above amount | Pick ordered to duty ‘i Navn! Hospital Suatioe at Peas Or aa arse, fence, 19 days, with sagar ‘ It will be remembered that piaintiff gave the money to | encola. mn 0. Dereet 160 Les Aprit’4, Jouy, only son of yo 7 Inland, 14 i ‘the defendant for a certain half share ina piece of land in | Carpenter Jose E. Miller to the Powhatan. David tnd Margaret Brown, ged a'ycars ‘0 Pataki nterile, ihe coat and’ called ‘the | Pennsylvania, on which Dacia the company was formed, cee eee lan Tee, Sa Peraty coleeene REG, friends of the family are respectfully invited. to sussuvillo for'New York, wus tony ; “naa told lm What they hed | vetog promleed, as alleged by devendant that the wook eee en: thie from the residence of his pareats, 249 all snd Dadi took. apaain era soohe Prank "Preat, AD. Ken pe Ceccutd (adorned, them pentee aif op Petts the maarher sad Be gaan [sould be Acting Rosign J. W. Chandler, Acting Second ‘Adalat this (Baturday) afternoon, at two | ome passenger (eight persons in om and brought thom \o Hie Resket, Sed thas he was employed by. Clark, and not by Chad- | he beld, Plaietier claimed. that up fo the presen atthe a Beary, Boorse. On W ) April 8, Davi J., only son ng ee wick, at after he returned from Roundout Chad: attalned any market tO deinen ad beac te coe ‘David and’ aged 1 yout und 3 momdon wick Mo take tie an, 7 is services, but that. be re- admitted to having received the money, but do- g navy, bas boon hogorably friends of the family are requested to attend the rom him as he Jooked to Clark in the case was carefully reviewed RESIGNATIONS A‘ nied that any such Hons bed been made. It tras fariter’ claimed that Whe land hed been purchased eat bas accepted the’ resignations of esp teem past one o'c! ‘Commander ‘A. Bigelow aad Acting | , 7maven—In oe Runretars Apel @ dagen iad the oompany Tormed in good faith, but the land had er Sima, ge taken Geen, 2 dap, Pied 1 Dut it was so conflicting, that ‘a failare, and Mr. Manwaring should bear a por. | Liew in the 76th year of the Judge remartoi thas some’ of the of the-loss as woll'as other subscribers. Verdict for | Volunteer Lieutenant E. M. King. ‘itt vane ney 1 dm, at r be teconcil iat fed inuely, ma the toatimony | the plaigciff in the sum of $108, Mase Willasa HL Geaton, Of the Vandalia, bee SeNgORm, half-paat sree a 32 Gold sires Ralenes fet feretopen iene mat, oil asia ge. credibility and decide by thels oan The Suit Againat the Brooklyn City Railroad Lieutenant Commander E. W. Henry hae been placed and are invited to attend. i. (of ), Gi vie Company. Owen O'Donnel, Administrator, os the Brooklyn City Railroad Company.—The jury in this case, the details of believed had told the truth the jary rendered a verdict in brerat the ‘for the fall amount claimed, and ihe court cer the Second Assistant ineer a ” _ a David Bardee bas been the faneral, inday afternoon, at one d’clock, it Into Charleston a extra allowance of ORDER REV. rl to Sree for the plotattt, HN, Walker for the doterisit?™ | which were published fn the Hutaro yesterday, appeored | The order amsigning Ensign Francis B, Barber to that the residence of John @, Bogert, 766 ‘Gresawiott sadler. Fordaady wih Tuber, to Sees in Court yesterday mofming and acnowaced thet they | daty baving been revoked. , On Thursday, April 4, at ber geibes Grand Park. TH, 19 days, SUPERIOR COURT—PAnT 2. were uaable to agred tipén 8 verdict, elght being im favor |... some the Ind ° Poe Mire Many Ane aw, No UR Cention dare Gall Sealed aa Semmranee Counany. of defendants while three beld ott for plaisttf. One of | nes tho following:—A youn ia Feb nf red fupen 0 00: @0o, ‘Had’ heavy weather; Berore Jadge MoCunn, them had Oaem anouaed, The Jury rere Hg | iatlligent aod Doaaifol, wa the tuneral, thie (tarde ehafbope, at owe Hon), Ros, Carienss, 18 days Solomon A. Bierce and Henry Monell vs. the Indem. wan HI en — it the) oe bypecrie, Ip an evithowr L—On Thurwtay, April 4, Atszaxbah Gray, ul hiladeiphia), Neal, Sagua, 17 sty Pore Taran Company. —This netion, which was | $5000 for the death of his Sate, o of Printer, aged 30 yearn ine Ei ood, Mobile 3) daye, with cotton commenced yooterday, was to recover $887 14 ona iilied Sn the wets inst ‘by beled rea abe unfortunae bs Ly ore eng at Pee i policy of insurance given by defendants to plaints, on | over by a Fulton avemue care ‘and 2yzoerapbicel as en 8 1, Bracket, . ; @ frame dvettiory vullding, beer house and frame rill in Sule for Alleged False Imprisontiont. of abame and grief. eat Twenty. fifth street, afternoon, at’ two the village of Shorteville, N. ¥., which was insured in| Dante & Foley ve, Timothy O'Leary. This action was ai 20th ween | detendant’s company as follows:sOn the distifery, | vrought to recover datiages in tbe sum Of $9,000) warematien brake aiur_ 0 long sue’ palaie anuean Coctres bs and os ma ry grein {pareie, ~ for alleged false imprisonment. 18 appeare that | saloon Fionan Groajean, and only daughter g Bnd: SRA wore dectroyed by Ure Gs September, | piaintif? nad purchased a carpet from defendant | ment pes one obeuld pay hima $36 ee ee ce ee ott, NLondon, ‘hd ache Wine Warde Mihara wetreteen, Tho dofence allege that the piafhtife oither fired the | (It whose house he was tivingy with the agree | fimpexpenses for his sefrices while cccsnine herateaneh | attend the feneral, atthe church oF Woodba Fy iter brig Kae pba, Devbem: Liver ‘hemesg) sehr , Davis, "i yes OF conMUlTed WIL pomE ylher por | ment, Ae hy claimed, of paylog for 1} by mongbly | ihe Halos of Kopiucky, Tepnesgeo aud Alabama Islan’, 08 Bunday afernoon, at one o’glock,

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