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- NEW YORK “HERALD, SUNDAY, APRL 7, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. 2 yet was tendered last eve- | Speiggs, of the Twenty-ninth precinct. accompanied by apd Division streets; that I believe that persons who | ning in the form of a gy! a ic exhi- | Sergeant O'Brien and 2 posse of officers, made a descent were thus bition at the y n i last night on @ disorderly house kept in the basement o with the flat of his eword a man who wore a black bat Pidel pupils of Burshan's Gye, ubder the dirce- No di ‘Siabepene’: phage eereit deedens THE ST. PATRICK’S DAY RIOT. THE STATE GAPIT ab. ¥ Diack and Professor hit . There an immense SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF i JAMES ML VALLOTTON. | audicuco of ladies and gentlemen present, who testided | ib® honse they arrested from the private supper room —— me Hen. pre me this’ 23d day" of ‘March, 1867, | their appreciation “Gf the exereless of the ‘ooce- | Jaues Williams, the propricwor, the bartender and three Asaunry, Apen 6, 2802. Notwithstanding the orrcuristanee that the incidents ft thelr appreciation | of the exeroigee of tho Ome | ollie iaalo persous and ten wouhen of wail known char- run CHEINOPEY« Gruxst ” relasion to this, charitably speaking, most unfortauate FABTIMONY OF JOHN x. BLOODGOOD. me opened sith « fine exhibitiog of light gym: | Ser, The winolo, Dumber, of these, pisouery, w . jon . marched to the Twenty-ninth precinct 0. ng, ork, ston Mz Blood- es by the ladies? clasa, which was followed by Du | i te a very notorious charaster, an affair have been given full publicity in so far as the information obtained on inquiry from police officers and ie iat ot pre 1B} Pewoen were tho balancing prog hne wire, prometent of Mind is well known as a iayorite resort of thieves and pr, Sworn, say! (867, twelve and one P, 4. ha Wagan uty ot the carne a East Se Sate, porting and double’ trapese These were | tes. in i the usual hour of to-day and progressed to others who were either witnesses of the circumstanees i mm Hed ol ip I ptK ; his attention was call partic Pils only, who evinced a sur- Tne Weexty Morracery.—The Registrar of the Board @ third reading. If the ‘wilt not ‘Tepe. Attending the émeute or im early communication with an Ja Gouvernour street, near Division; | prising degree of perfection in their respective acts, The | of Health gives $19 as the grand total of the number of owe present, yet as the legal, testimony involving the | oy Thaliee be (bola, Ra cacludet with the new tableaux panto | geocn, in this city for the week ending Saturday, April to bo Ryan, and whom milmic entitled Carruzi, the Bandit Chief, which was ar fos Meet performed throughout in a very excellent Wester: The | 6. In his communication to the Board on the subject of this exhibition will be deljvered to the | the Registrar states that the deaths daria the month of believe Inever ww before, Kicking officer Gibbons that Gibbons was lying in the cutter; een fully published, the following copies of the paper 343 : fact, they canr 4k repeat trick, members matter itted w man with a big, black imperial, whom I do: Southern Relief Association, and will go far to | of Maret: ed 69.1 and he the attention the “ring” > Goad 64 histhend bed ba pres Be ei be re See present, also Kick officer Gibbons, ‘Who was yet | iucrease the fund already realized in the charitable labor | of the ete Ceateiseee to the fact that during the ring” "Jave now got the bill ‘in chancery””—other \ping in the gutter; et ome tow beng nd Stes of Souttiern relief. cholera term. last. summer the death rate in Sise sup ated tn the third roading—tn which postion She acetic eae ee eaenere, camzperore, rede | Tux Stare, Coxvemon.—The republican Assombly | tM “lt ug™isring the, morn just pamsed occurred they Pa either “let up” or kill it. If the lobbyists witt bok gword, and deponent received the blow om his (de- district conventions were held: last evening, and the | in ievement honses, be takes occasion to warn those Prom pity keep their word this time they will be Ys) head; I point out the prisoner present as the | following named delegates to the Syracuse Convention, | most interested in the welfare of our poorer classes of who struck me on the head; afterwards I have held Fire the great danger that may arise during the ensuing sum- Wi be tog & he. 10h inet... wees slapted:—-First dis | 218 Thom tne presese erowdeul siate of the tenements if DY tme “ring” for their previous attempted t that his name is Wall; I then fell across officer "aa their little duly forwarded to fruition —at be : trict--Heury R. Peirson, David Insloe and T. W. Cashow, ecat'on far aa the “tring” can coutrioute to the treet foctly helpless and insensible. cop, . | Second-—i L. Banderson, Lieutonant Governor Stuart, | “etlins be wor done for their pened sae feation thereof. na ioe ea pigemte before me this 23d day of i i807, A. 1, Woodford ‘and H. N. Holt. Third—Lewis Birdseye Th bi Roy Over Casvaury,—The man nie atu Leaaneehcinsinined BiLATRG copneae- mse, City Judge. ‘insiow hason. fourth— b Joboken ‘erry, foot of Barclay street, on Thareday evea- SIONERS. result Chittenden, Asa B. Richardson and Joseph H. Van , " 3 ‘The concurrence of the Senate to-day in the Fe ah A eg: ang a3 udge Russel decided: Brune Fihhe James Ke alleven; Be Shearman ana | (28 PY atruck driven by Matthias Sloan, and so severely amendments to the Tax Commissioners’ bill, F +4 thy former in $2,000 and the latter in $1, ‘The pris. | Assistant District Attorney Benjamin F. Tracey, | ii0red that be died soon afterwards, has been recog- disposed of this in the Legislature, nee our Wall be committed without bail ts await the reeutt | Sixth—Richard H. Huntley, Andrew B, Hodges and | %4:l a u's Fiewiing, a German, nearly seventy years adopted and sent the Governor deciares ofthe uy ‘the ‘e ‘con- | Jacob Worth. Seventh—Watson Sanford, John Blooch of age, Coroner Wildey held an inquest on the body, offices of the Tax Commissioners in New York, and Siecnscke ‘medical certificates were gubmit- | 24 Milton Holmes. mete. M. Bliss, Jesse F. | aud the jury returned # verdict of accidental death. ‘Tides Ses se Governan pal apncis es bp ~ | Madden and C. W. Ninth—Henry V. Vander. } = Tre Srmke oF rae House Canrenters,—The house commaissioners, Constisuting ry Je “ ~ jboes at", ‘Yorm, March 26, 1863 vere, Julian Allen and John L, Guischard. carpenters arc still standing out for increased wages, the City and County of New York,’? who: office tered Tito by ad Gainer: that d examined officers Thore wasalarge mecting of the journeymen held a6 each for the termm of ve years, and.cach of leased. Si Broome siren, aad Wiliaan ‘Waldron, TE TT No, 267 Bowery for tlie purpose of receiving the reports Fecetye an annual of $5,000, vacancies for any Sphecqeeatly Joba strest, and found them suffering from wounds | Recent Improvements in the Ballding—The | the comiitices appointed to visit the several shops to wnexpired term to be the Governor.’ As the’ Melangilie ware tithe head of such ® mataré‘es 10 it unsafe for Preabac C Mb, tee ascertain the number of employers paying the advanced Governor will undoubtedly sign the bill, there is at: por od inthe ‘to-leave their homes, as they are liable at any time mi wr A wages, From out iudications it 18 thought that the an ond. tp the soctmagminnn gonsrorenet om. ie cation was made by tohh aggravation of their form wadon action A number of improvements have recently been made | empiovers will consent to pay the prices demanded by wednosc co crap oak te ibe enaiaar ae Be ny ta wot ava eaing's'an Pesibeee wes Font of this 5 beak by arn before me this 26th ot March, 1 . a aly = chem Seen ewan appbeieoe < aaaition to “those alroadye adnouneed wore reported as lay on morning. ‘was discovered im the : : 7 willing to pay $4 por day, The a it that the {Hons amp to be held st Albany and Syracuse respec: | stanioy'st the corner of Sow the prisoners: baforet pet Paes Senaey: Palo, Now Sorkosaatys condition of the jail seemed to have been entirely over- | Brooklyn tratomaen had obtained the scale demanded tively.” th Fourth street and Jersey | tiog the follo this cortifies that I visited Ae orc APril 11865: | looked bythe Board of Supervisors for @ numbor of | without having recourse to a strike served to unfuae the Boer rhapieprdrmnrs lieben ears Ae 2 oe AS thu followlng named members of the etfopotiian Pollcs | years past; and had it not been for the appearance of | en with rencived determination, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. b greceresieadhnrge rag tee ed ; A. NONES, of ie were taured in the late riot in Grand i= | the cholera last summor it might in all probability have | _N#w Cousterrsirs.—A number of counterfeit ten dol- s cone “{ and County of New York, #t.—Leon A. Nones, of the |, George Gastlin, No. 49 Sheriff street; Wm. Barrett, No. | been left a number of yoars longer without a change. | lar bills on the Nationa! Bank of Curry Valley, N, Y. stables, two of which were burned to death and $1 Broome street; Wm. Waldron, No. 81 Broome street; ’ * Senate. severely burned. Officer Walsh was burned | Thirteenth precinct Metropol!ian Lag inary Sedge Leach, No. 181 avenue D; Thomas Gibbons, No’ | For the want of F ventilation in the wings of the | aro in circulation. BILLS REPORTED PAVORABLY, seve nah rt Sheath irate te an |e eaeyon Fore Td pr en yt ey Dolancey street; Hiram Cole, No. 67 Clinton street. | Puliding in whlch o ule are Loosiog 0 Dene enn Reckims Daivixc.—Jowards five o'clock yesterday Jobn Gorman (now here), who kicked deponent in 1 fd them in a satisactory state of convalescence, and | their health more or less impaired. Good sized, von- { afternoon Matthew Flood was arrested by the Third add that in my opinion there exists in none of | tistors ‘have’ boon put in through these wings, “ aay reason (0 SDDrebed ae ee PPARD. And the colis tre now dry and cloan, aud thelr condition | Progght ihto ‘colisiou with an_oxpres: wagon, When Sworn to before me this Ist day of April, 1867. P. J, | 2filrespects is auch that the health of the prisoners | the two vehicles came into contact William Merrit, a Batson, Nose Public Now Tore ca ery 186. P. 5. | wold in no wise be impaired, even by long coniinement. | yoy seated in tho express wigon, was thrown to ine Stbsequently John Mc! counsel, for Wall, made | 22¢ Jail Committee of the Board of Supervisors, Messrs. | ground and seriously injured wbout the head and body. ay auently John McKeo®, counsel for Wall, made | Ryder, Clark aud Voorhies, who are deserving of credit | The lad was removed to the residence of his parents, Tima bal, ond preneating sucdienh cnrifnaine $0 tp trate eeenen. they bave paid tp baving he Salling, No, 286 South Fifth etreet, Williamsburg. ‘ off. that’ the injured oficers were out of danger bail | jait Weetday aferncan’® thoy sucvened the changes | S#ooTINc AvrRay,—Shortly before eight o'clock iast which had been and expressed themselves well | evening, Daniel 8. Ritchie, Charles Spencer, alias A made, Upon the assembling of the Grand Jury for the April | pieased with the alterations and appearance of the | Brainerd, Samuel F. Porry and Thomas W, Oliver be- term of the Court of Sessions the papers iu these cases were submittod for thelr consideration, Gunning & Bed~ | pay noire peste come a. oe Le roca made iu the | came involved in an altercation while in Eight avenue, ford appearing on behalf of the poople, One whole near Forty-third street. During the dispute, Ritchie day was devoted to the subject, which resulted in the | $Pb"imns Sint toboty necunted for the Couns Court | afew a revolver and fired two sbots at Perry, one of the right side—from the is of which he is now suffer- ing—without any jon on the ft of this depo- nent; said took place at time a riot was, taking place; this deponent at the time was trying to quell it, L._A. NONES, Thirteenth Precis Sworn before me this 27th day of March, 1867. A. D, Rosset, City Judge. On Friday the men employed in unloading the coal cars at the trestle work of the Morris and Essex depot strock for an advance of wages. They demand twenty- three cents an hour full time, or thirty cents an hour when bs ay Me 4 From fifty to seventy men from Ho- ‘and New York led to supply the place of latter loitered appoint three Tax Commissioners, to,hold office for five years, ata salary of $5,000. BILLS PASSED. of deputies to preserv: while at work, Dut no attempt at disturbance was made. Authorizing the Hartford Accident Insurance Company Turons: ‘OTION oF Drarens.—On Frida: the hat } Snding of indictments against some of th ts ing Pe f yh to effect 1ife insurance. wide fan Toquoe y passage procession on ti will b@ bi ¥ ob ne: and as a meeting room for the Board of Supevigors has | bullets glancing off Perry's side and inflicting a slight - > weive o'clock P. M. rought up for trial during tho flesh id. ALL th t takén into custod To facilitate the payment of taxes by railroad com- | evening ® meeting of liquor dealers was held in Busche’s | day; between twelve and half-past tweive o’ rs Bhoba of those not passed upon by the Gi feo ae ba of nese 28 andnow, anyon rooms on ee hy the Twenty ly br aay yolle om into custody Hotel, Mr, H. D. Gerdts, president of the association, in | OB that dav the right of the, processio® the chair. The defeat of the Hudson county Excise bill ‘was celebrated with jubilos and hallelujabs, but looking to the peril which their triumph would entail on the Prosont term of the Court of Sessions they may go over | the third. One of these rooms on the second floor, Rarp ox 4 Broapway Faro Bang.—Between ten and ts {nthe opison ot the Distr Atorney ie tay ns | wich, quite commodious, is used asthe debiors cell | gievon o'loak last night Captain Garland of the Four advisable to await the procurement of additional testi- | the building, are to be used as committee rooms for the | teenth precinct, with the co-operation of Sergeant Rob- saat deb Supervisors: The large room on the third floor may | bins and officers Campboll, Judge and Brady made a de- panies: Authorizing the city of Brooklyn to borrow $28,412 for sanitary and other purposes, Revative to securing the right of way for railroads, authorizing the same when $10,000 per mile shail pave been subscribed and een Authorizing the Long Island Rail Company to in. | Community, it was fesolved to make some provision for some day be fitted up asachapel. The apartments for- | scent upon the faro bank on the second floor of No. 636 thelr capital stock. Z the army of New York rowdies who will BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. erly occupied os the deblor's cells on the third floor | Broadway, ant oflrcted a number of arrests, Tbe materi? is The were directly over the Sheriff's apartments, and the | seized, comprising a !ay out board, tables, deal and cue imence eben ty ae first pomeion ‘was that no less t special policemen on every Sunday at the etry of the society, with the regular city force of sixteen and the orease tal Amending the charter of the village of Pulaski, Changing the name of the Benevolent Dramatic jusical Association of New York. Extending the jurisdiction of the Surrogate’s Court. ana the act for the better protection im the port iow Z Mr. Goparp reported favorably the Rochester Armory The bill authorizing the Governor to ppoint three commissioners to represent the claims the State F waste water ran down through the floors ‘and dis- | boxes, and checks, &e., were removed to the Fourteeuth Norsance at Hustea’s Point. —The warm spring weather figared, and | destroyed the walla They have now | precinct station bons, whore ie Prisoners whose names of the past two or three days reminds us that summer is | been by u erif's rooms have | foliow were doiained for the night: John Heory, dealer, been put in good condition. The building has been | Edward Southgate, Jacob Lawson, George Rodgers, fast approaching, and tho expectation of its sultry heat | Paintol throughout. There has deen a marked cbange | Henry Sinitd, Jacob Brown, John Bracket. raises fear and apprehension in the minds of household- | in the appearance of the jail yard and there is scarcely Descexts Last Nicut~A Disoxparty Hovse. —For ‘ers.as ‘0 the bealthincss of the localities in which they | ¥Y danger of the Board of Health indicting the place as ‘i avhas bee Gn keen ‘dwell Last year's visit-of chol i ‘® nuisance this season, The old sbeds, cow stables and | S0me time past i n suspected that the aes BY 4 f lora leads to serious ap- | pig pens bave all been removed and sewer conne:tions | No, 45 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth ore peiee & return of its direful appearance, and | have becn mado, so that no stagnant water gow remains pr of filthy an tene Sai gga ota fo curt muni rransewenis | abut ihe promien the improvements bate ot 887% | Soon, ring of as snonmed, pear comtency i Le cions: ‘ing of late asaut jer 5 ‘Visitors to Hunter’s Point are daily annoyed by ig ley are -= led the Fifteenth precinct police, under the guidance of Broadway, and follow me while Sergeant Barnett and Iran up East Broadway to Gouvernear street, and on turning up Gouverneur street towards Grand street we met an. excited crowd extending up, to Grand street, some in* citizen’s dress and others in regalia, or society drese; I should judgo that at the time there were * mus wernopueen, Sed BE Eee nee oh ais ot and offal whieh are allowed to accumulate in Capiain Caffrey, to make an effort to abate this evil. Tn a twhdnoee ores Ovtayani mm Sole the pha ‘Grand sereet and Mf & trough re fon mrouts lending. 10: Vie Jamies CITY INTELLIGENCE. furtherance of uel? plan, tween wise tad tea'oretocle rg Cons itrodoced il ‘Acorprating ee oa Bhiaa iter sores ‘hast’ rosa way, nade the depositing statious for loads ot po oe pei myers raat ge a ae National ag 4 ae = 1p iS a seared wi and she meadows are. also, in ‘Tar WeaTner,—The following shows the result of four 7 the peiienss, where Ae b And rece! fa by bled ‘TaEED WRAIRNO. some red beaps ng. animal and | observations range barometer ingston, the mistress establishment. rr) $30,000 for the armory in Rochester. ‘maiter, In addition'to ‘colleatlons which have a. Ais Shek Be. ame wr Livmanton; not caring to addiuit the profane, rag sqamalsted by. the practice of the inbabitants of | sn thermometer; the direction of tho winds and the | nuiry io be made of the drivor as to the character ig out all their rubbish into the roads, itis re- | state of the weather during the past twenty-four hours] | visitors, but as that individual stated that he bad taken Siar ane eee at Te Nene Tank ic'be Wncapea | The Riahoet rence of the Uermometor was at three | Se OES actermo and asked IR the parlors.” Bere le wele para at Ron, | o'clock P. M., reaching 56 degrees, and the lowest was|.Ihey awaited evems for upwanls’ of ai * i * of ao hour, st by the rays ot the sun, emits most obnoxious | &t three o'clock A. M., 38 degrees. | Six A. M.—Barom- | the’ expiration of which time & party of inet having 6. the National safe Deposit Company. aieny tee the berey oper ‘of @ railroad ‘om the 0) he Staven falgnd Athensoum, The Schoot bill. Authorizing the Institution for the Savings Of Mer- ebants’ Clerks to change its place of business. " Newark. Pec. Deab.—Yesterday afternoon a man named Jobo C. Gehrats fell upon the floor of the shop where he was ing efiqviam, and are, to say the least, a | eter, 29.85; thermometer, 38; wind southwest. | came down stars and left the from such collections | Twelve M.—Baromever, 39.05; thermometer, 46; wind Giuusised: the oxtifbicion’ given’ ie apartmen| A fow minutes later Sergeant Miller and his companion Of corruption i: bo of «most uabealihy nature, West-northwost, Six P. M.—Barometer, I uiring receivers of insarance and trust companies 3 eae thar tn vac sane Ath odio eek OTS - ER Soaee, a visetiog snd mus, vaturally impregnate the air with their foul | mometer, 45. win’ nomnwest, waned M.—Baromoter, | ere led ton upper floor of the dwelling, where " raking dloner No. | The uesit: TYound four in alitle store at the corner of bigh time thas some stop was taken. to | "torn gala; Sloudy and: windy; aftamocs, clear | found Minne Livingawom, Suse Cattrey and Lizzie Sleds ul oe a Sins Aa ey Division. ‘and Gouverneur ‘and Whe also werd mgt soulag Fick tian Soa spre place 8S ee lane Pigg ge. ane he erg who at oneg provoade to outset the Dew Comore as “ Seabiieheea. 4 Messrs. — vorening, Shep. ul ready antertained the person who ite Groona, on Tyas He <r men Sova ofits ton Gi wey eal vne echoed idapenierd without gisking. the health and lives | Fain for ote ae A en three nad ® half | ted’ the er aises, While tbe per [pemaanee’ was pre body si gr. : nty physician umes 1. do Hot now recohest:, I foand avother ‘at Hunter's ioe eight ny . Sunday, there will | cress, howovor, the officers made kuowa the nature of reaeriag 8 from apoplexy. yee oe ‘on the first floor of » ov tus Sur CreopaTsé—This large vessel, - a jo grt their mission and arrested the three girl, Search was Ixnoman Tamateert or 4 Cump.—Mrs, Elizabeth ‘was badiv cut in the head with a instru: ths been i course of construction for over a year, Tak Srecet Cieaxinc Commssiox.—Last week was — made bali tir the honse, ble men, fe : ¢ who we deper- ina disabled : one of the busiest weeks among scavengers and street secre em a eee “ m the cieaners in general that-has ever occurred in New | ‘quai who wat piidon up stairs, were taken into ‘Stack. entirely " Be aad rene aeS bene ea na alt Of seas} york. A large extra force, in addition to thé’ usual custody, The malo prisnuers, wig. ave dhelr cames a alioat. She is about 1,400 tons carrying gota, st leur’ james Hows an ior, and fons and is intended for the Pacitie trade, Se | eemomnererns mesure ch gyn ate the females ‘vere then s«corted from the establisnment, command Thave aa officer named Waldron under Suxvaz or Winexey.—Yestorday morning’ Inspector | completed. ‘Twenty thousand loads of garbage, in and Rouniieman Thatcher and officer Barker, who bed tcess want! ‘week, kept watch ontside, ac“ompaniod the whole party to the Cocaeu seized a borso, cart and three barrels of whiskey, hey oe ag hg +. esporad that yrs Folens Fifteenth previnct ation. honse. The captives wero , & sword woundon | wnch were in the possession of Patrick Tenty, at the | Monday night the scraping will be finished Voroughout locked up for the uight and will be taken to court this and endeavoring to | Wall street ferry, foot of Montague street, .The barrels | the city and every street rendered e, The ordi. } morning. near Pitt street, on | wes falsely branded. appliance of sweeping will then be i, and said 18th of March, from the elfects of which said | tye Kixas Couxry Paraox Grovsp,—The Commissii with ample force of mea and thorough supervision officer is suffering and unable to appear here as.a wit: eS lon- | clean streets may a the warm hens thatthe fice named each. Barret, Ruiner, | ox Hstinateand Aseesment James . Schoonmaler, eamememeeaneer ink ae and | investixation Before Coroner Widey—Verdict Gibbons, Gastlin, McGuire, Follis, struck, haresword cxts | Wiliam Allyeo and Jon L. Lefferts—recently appointed | Boox Trape Saur—Yoeterday the fifth day of th Agniust the Prisoner. s from sotne sharp Instrument; the frst five named by erder of tho Supreme Court in the matter of welect- | hook irade sale in tule city nic oredr cot pie sorning Coroner Wildey held an inquest at are in a critical condition, as I am intormed by the o — vy Inga parade ground for Kings County, having completed | gay was devoted to the valuable list of English books | '® Bleventh pecincy-staiion house on the body of Ste- i gs fe ae ; ii mating from spar# Of @ locomotive on the Morris pon fs Railroad, -@4 about a week since an account of the barning of two barns and appeared in the PRALD freee All along, the, portions of thait property ia flames, ang | Puysician cman dais discovered phe gy ie — JOHN C. HELME. | andfiled their report in the County Clerk's office, met 5 phen 8 Carland, young man whose death wae the ‘being numerously signed by resid ; ce, offered by Heary G. Bobn, of London. The books sold of WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, 8 petition + tor a suppression slaeeadia't onecmien ne cardia this 23d day of March, 1867—A. | yoxerday afternoon, at No. 151 Montague strect, for the | low Soniares ‘with the ‘pu blisher's retail prices, We | Fesult of asta wound inslictod apon him by Anthony benweed Grae Oyo stack, it ie claimed, would. remedy whe | TS EO ats sensi, of neering Sn objrotions which might be made | give alist of the most valuable, of the works:—Hauer's | Mahn, as previously reported im the Hera. Maerixa oF Boarp ov Trustems, MORRISANIA.— ‘Orange a sim’ ition is around and ‘ — - to Lie report by parties interested therein. fhe report | Genera of Ferns sold for $19: Bennett’s Fishes of Coy- sh J. Carl a ol abel i. es evil. a gies, City and County of New York, et.—Catherino Duggan, | je mot finally adomed, and ls open only for inspeeviou | Jon, $7 75; Chamberlain's imitations of Drawings in the |. Huxh J. Csrland, brother of decvased, was present at namerously signed. Tne effect of these fires on y in that victmty is to lower its value. OpetRuctive Fire. —About five o'clock on Thursday af- érnoon fire was discovered in Weber's carpenter shop, im this city, being 1867, went to the troets, in this city; I saw an officer of the metropolitan police (in uniform! is ang revision, and the Commissioners will sit again on | Royal Collection, $21; Coesvelt’s Picture Gallery, $11; | "he aftray aud saw the fatal wound tnflicted. The wit- Saterday, the 13th, and 20th instante, to fulfil the | Couey’s Engraving: of Foreign Cathedriis, $16; Cos: | ness, deceased avd soveral others werestanding in Hester alloied period before the report is coufirmed. The | tume and History of the Clans, by John Sobieski tot- | street, near the corner of Ehzabeth, at which time Mann projosed parade ground, Which is authorized by Charles Edward Stuart, $44; Daniell’s | stood taking io a female only afew feet distant. De- residing at No. 270 Division street, the 18t! lying in the str@et, and saw a man, John Wall, whom " . " ‘0, 75 Quarry street, the rear of which is on Morris and | !¥' 0 ” an act of the Legislature, embraces a perfectly level , $10; Fisher's Bedfordshire and ceased remarked that standing there was ‘worse than Taser Ballreed avenue, ‘forte were mediately made | {ectt'uad sow ion wike oe fice bo, wes ising on | {Ar,c" land uttatedo one of the hands aetna a ee ete arch | Siete ete, Nate cea ame ecamate was , and in every way | tares, 25; Harris” Tame an nimals of South | inte fc advance : . to subdue the flames, but without avail; aud in a fow | the streot with adrawn sword on the head; that the | adasted for the purpose designed. It weabreces | fora? America, $26; Hogarth's Works, engraved by himself, ber hak auch inva cuoe heender an mapliosoena moments the structure was ® mass of flames. Tho alarm acres of Jand in the town of Flutands, bounded north | $48; Lord Kingsboro's Antiquities of Mexico, $18; Mil: | proved unsatisfactory to the prisoner, wbo said “I can by Franklin avenue, south by the Coney Island road, | iingin’s Ancient Inscribed Monuments of Grecian’ Art, | lick any son of ab— of the party.” Directly after- was sounded ; but, the scene of the fire being in the sub- urbs of the » the flames had communicated to the surrounding buildings before the arrival of the Fire De- west by the lands of David Parkerson, and on tue east | $21; Murphy’s Arabian Antiquities of Spain, $28; | wards Mahn was seen to put his hand uader the breast of side by lots vartoasly owned, and also adjoins the tract | Ottley’s Fac similes of Scarce and Curious Prints, $25, | his immoediatety after ich he ran at decease: sidewalks on various streets in tho town. dy reoeatly assigned to Prospect Park. The property own- | eyscrarion Stanstics ~During the nonth of March rou are one of them,” and struck him twice in nl turned back and joined the crowd. her ordered that residents on Whiliam street, from 00), CAVHERINE t DUGGAN. = ees bo Fd Cy 1° Mramber rthe cupeume fd Sone wine we H _— mark. ers whose lots are thus taken possession of for th’ he fi D 4, but with pron] atten: we. / Tear ol was nex! scove! wo yn at a wr this pur- the fae ay ounstrat od, ithout ret portion of pty fre, the femmes from ‘Gnu cendean tae o Sworn to before me this 23d Marth, 1867. A. D. Ros- will be recompensed therefor by payment’ pod + thirty-five steamers and nineteen sailing vessels arrived | tho wow uncial aut thts the middle of the strect fore sei, City Judge. TESTIMONY OF EDWARD CRAFT. City and County of New York, s.—Edward Craft, re- Siding at 24 Pitt street, in this city, being duly sworn, says—That he is fifteen years old and understands the nature of an oath, That a little after twelve o'clock, on Monday, March 18, 1867, 1 saw John Wall, the prisoner eas riding on horseback down Pitt street, and be- ween Grand and Broome streets saw said Wall strike an officer on the bead with a drawn sword. That the ofilcer onds. There were no remoustrances received aguinst | here from European ports. They brought to this coun- the report yesterday. try a grand total of 906 cabin and 14,171 steers p17 age passen- ‘Aucoox Fatse Peerexcen—A man named Benjamin | yera “During the voyages there were 12 births and. 15 | OM€ being near them at ce time. | Phere was po Oghiing » Ballard, a shoadealor, w deaths on suipboard. Since tho Ist of January 141 | Cither before or « ees aaaresat by durtioe Gosutell charseat vats ng. | bussetaer yeeels have arrived here, bringing avor 263 | Wen howe and ied ns stled, | Several oles witnesses charged - : : vir tes ‘was moet! cabin and 27,524 steerage passengers, among whom there by the briuther of tive Geceneeh taining the sum of $1,000 from Mr. 8. D. . F Orative of that emcee * rete ts: sali (ana mC Wooster Heacb, Jr., M. D., aie @ post-mortem ex- 100 West Fourth. street, New York, the complainant in Far vor THe Berger or tue CATHOLIC ProrectoRY.— | amination on the body of dcrtsed, and found a doe ne: the case, The accused, it is all himself | For some fow days past a large number of ladies attached | tured wound on the left side of the ts Mahn, Who <trock at Carland’s left side as if be i Deceased and prisoner were together, no 7 tb were of the residents on Boston road and thee stroyed, together ble horse belonging to Mr. Weber was fortunately taken from the stable ual The house No. 79 was occu- pied by Mr. Weber as a dwelling, and No. 77 was occu- two familes named Myer and Cline. As far as could be ascertaimd by our the was, owned by Mr Weber, whose wil reach $6,000; partially insured, The fire originated the ive, spark of « passing locometh was in the uniform of a patrolman of the Metropolitan | to be th: ietor of ‘an extensive «to: jersey C Txsuxcnon Dipotvan,—Sereral days ago the Morte | Tans pre mio the eticer had a bald bpet onthe | when it wan under setgure by the Sheriff, ‘The exezaine. | (0 the various Catholic churches throaghout the city | Jower part On opsnins into tt caviey the wound wap body of'@ man lying on the yoke, and at once communt- | Canal and Bankhg Company procured am injunction re- | heed and wore red whiskers and red hair, aud medium | tion will take piace on Saturday next, have deen busily engaged tn collecting subscriptions ana | etd throukh its walls, und round te ie ee ee WARD CRAFT. Proroskn Miurtary EXxcunsiox,—At a recent meeting | ‘nations for @ mammoth fair, which ts to be beld at | jn the Doctor's opinion. must have been and of 3 straining Messr¢ Fagin & Co., proprietors of the Passaic Flouring Millsé Newark, from erecting @ cooper shop tn peupecigleng, whieh the canal of the compan: pork M agin recently purchased the ground ipurposdo which they wore applying the same. what uneasy upon the injunction ing grant fere greatly wih their business. Upon a hearing of the care, Dowerer, 1¢ Chancellor has dissolved the injunc- tion, and the of the cooperage will proceed. ‘Waxisr’'s Orna House, Newanx.—Mr. and Mra, Bar. ney Williams,the comedians, have been playing to crowded houseduring the past week at Waller's Opera . Union square for the benefit of the Catholic Protecto of the members of Company H, Fourteenth regiment | ai Westchester. Thus 1ar the fair devotees, who He Ne ales Mt ree om me Now York S:ate Militia, it was voted to visit Gettysburg, | lent themselves to the work with an ardor highly com- by the wound. The case was then submitted to the the scone of the memorable battle, on the Fourth of July | ‘mendabie have beon very succossful and already have | jury, who rendered the followin, v next, It will be remembered that the Fourteenth took | Collected and been promised enough to furnish in VERDICT: gallant and conspicuous part in that historic field. on ta By pin oh ge ~ yl = = [ye ~ That Stephen §. Cartand came om doath from pert- Paxvaxriox or Cxvsurr To Axmats.—Mr. Berzn is, | number, hind signified their jatention to take partin | Arinooy Mane at ite corner Seu eee it ig stated, about to form a society in the City of | the proposed festival, aud as no building could be | sireets, on the 30th day of March, 1867, Churches for the prevention of cruétty to animals, and | found of adequate dimensions suitable for the purpose | an is only twenty years of age, a native of this city, a number of influential gentlemen, residents of that city, | % holding the festival, application was made to the | tives at No. 65 Division street, and is « show case manu- are to unite with him in so doing. pe! raean altars tunel ton tan temporary | facturer, He pleaded not guilty. Coroner Wildey com- Conowmn’s Inquire. —Yesterday morning Coroner Lynch | game place as was oocupiod by the Sanitary Fair. The | Wed bim to the Tombs to awalt his trial, held an inquest upon the body of Mary Ann McVey, the | Commissioner granted request without delay, and size. Sworn to before me this 23d day of March, 1867. ‘D, Busser, City Judge. TESTIMONY OF PATRICK O'HARA City and County of New York, ss.—Patrick O'Hara being duty sworn says:—I wasa patrolnian of the Metro- potitan Police force on the 18th of March, 1867, and at- tached to the Twellth jnct, and as such was on duty on the corner of Shor and Grand streets, in this city, on the 18th of March peas pty 1867; between twelve 7M. Oliver, of Morrisania, who ented tha sash to Coroner Z nce aceompanied Wy he r J&A verdict returned in accordance and one P. M. of that ™ been at Hac eas haf unforiuasle young girl who was killed in the paint fac- | ‘rtlaane and architects were, find wi ety, the o NEW YORK BOATMEN, for de week. tory of Mosere, Hibbs, Blygh & Hebberd, Plymouth orm tavtagtonn arranged, the Dullding will becom. | The boatmen of the Metropolitan Police district met Sr ee eee ene aoe ca ie Seti ee yer ig a rm ‘ast night at tho Shukspeare Hotel. There was a very ordi consured the owners of the o for not | Lote tio noruerty mde of the square 206 feet, wi be oo | £204 Mtendance of members, The President, Mr. having the cog-wheel properly covered at the time of | feet in width and will have at each end a wing extending | Michael Quigley, cocupied the chair. . the accident. ioe Pena dng Lad ety 8 VIEW to ‘The case of Martin Bowe, which was reported at the Orvencts Acatnst Prorsaty Easrexw Drerarcr.— oye show, throughout | jast meeting as bofore City Judge Russell, bas not yet The wterrifed barglars of the Eastern District cov- | [i esmmpactcronts, in each of which wil be atavie | deen decided. The chairman of the Committee om tinge their depredations, notwithstanding the warning Under the fireotion ef the ladies altached to one of the Counsel, Mr. Lee, sald that the matter was now before they received im the ‘and: tragical end’ | churches, whom the choice of location will be de- | the Court of Appeals upon e question ra ised as to the upto the ‘saw a great | of one of thelr number, At an ear yomertay | cided by There will be a kitehon, @ refreshment ” crowd ins Ie endeavoring to the reeldonce of Mr. Brederick, N saloon, shooting gallery and all other concomitants of a | Jurisdiction of the lower court. avoid the saw the prisoner | Grand street, was entered through a window of the fear | mammoth fair, and although the entrance fee is to be Pending the decision in the above matter a sew ‘present whose name I | basement and robbed of all the silver a a nominal ‘there can be no doubt that the ht before Recorder Hackett in the Court, ‘am informed horseback with | the family, besides a lot of ladies’ wearing will bo 80 largely patronized as to make it a | “se wae brows! Grown smord opfoind tn |. after the dépredators had atcured what, under thay | Som Secorars Kemueder Todugs, Who wan twalsted: sm the he . , a Annest ov 4 Daracttine Casigme.—Joseph Hasbronck, | apove court early inthe present ‘violation 9 oe ieee oka ses heiae sotesten fava th choles cio e aa 40d then | ing defaulting cashler of the First National Bank of | these\ of April 10, 186 Known ws the Boat tet, demure and was their riotous | or attracting the attention of the patrolman oy tak Hudson, was taken from the jail thore on Friday even- | #0 the indictment on the ground that the under actions; that peg doat. ae ie nee ae ene Irfan depoaenf slipped, Angesrs Mane Donia vax Ware.—There were 367 | 02 Silage caver yale” yonastay, when he wes taken im; Brow walt was made in the ae ne 0 by bi ‘at ‘Wall was | arrests —— Gr hau on The 6h that || a ae ha anal rtiieas Totion on, my le ‘WILLIAM BBR [i pyro ears BURGLARS CaPronen,—Officers Lee ind Lan. | bave been mado against certain Coroners in this city, for ey ee te een ee ination based anti Sease eos othe Forty prac, yetrtay mening at. | mezctae tnd imetariie 2 ante eras | ve au avety persons Wty, haves eens foe qnoncs & in, rested three youths named Thomas Moghen eighteen | jast Friday, are now invertigation by the Spon the natn “ Fork, George E. Milies, Board of The ‘exception to the arbitrary one P. M I was bave been made public, Sars BSentt cieeoram =a , where Rescusp rrom Drowxina.—A man named whom w wi was aes guson, while under several ‘in the crowd ind have been degunsa tad ‘eo oBows. Parva wae Ie ike ereotre Se 00, inember of that body was pree- g the crowd ‘Second heard his help, ‘aa only one to before me this ABADLT ON 4 PoLicH OrricER.—About two o'clock in would "Rec, Gi den of Mareb, 1867. “A, . yesterday morning, a2 officer Geo, Ballard, of tho Sixth 5! “hatin care the name of sac ‘. VALLOTTON, bis miter Se Pelatcantne ae tt | f saga oy Rate i | ogee ah oe ore Qing, | Geni saat te! Seema Monatyy'Mareh 18) [reive Mand evo. H, fovmnne ReuibicQvemene ass ? xm. | samllanta had had some uficuky with him some time | $e of each vo tbe Fare ee st name I am infcrme| is | "TON at THE AcaveeY.—One of the most substantial Fhe cochped. 165 rag nod of revenge. ‘Dames of those who have already subscribed horseback, eiiking with « drawa Feovgninose of Brookiyp charity towards the destitute | Dmcurr on 4 Disoapaay Hovss, —Captain Francis (, were —— received, and the meets