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8 eR NEW YORK HERALD; ;synpDAY, MAY .12, 1867.~TRPLE SHEET. ) ASUNDAY, MAY 12, 1607.—7) j —— — . ernment purse » this vindication is due 4 our’, KHE courTS. | BROOKLYN IP TRLLIGENCE. tg Dr. Tovpag, he bas Doon mow! ily Candered ta THE. FASHIONS.. cart. he examination a — ‘ F Nees —The ‘was put in evidence, certify! ¢ ‘the child to be at CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Men. Joseph A. 7 COURT. : Mi preg sagen fecord for the week, a8 sown | brogent of the Nursery ia Cnild’ SPECIAL = jon: Joseph A. Wright. UNITED STATES DISTRIC’ Prinoner waa ot aliogthr of sane mind; 986 Zeer | yy ane police reti7 tom tho ton ot Brook- | Pinyearst street and Lexington® euny ess OMT the Drama andthe Aristecrney | A cable telegram wo the Hxnatp brings the intelligence Before Judg: organ - Irie Presa pay: ay «oY it am lyn, ans the ta number of arrests made by them aa Centre of Roval ot ieaceath o€ "don. Joseph A. Wright, Minister Pleni- Judge Blatchford sat in this court yee! a is- e remainder @ crimii busin during the week to have four hundred and NEW JERSEY J. and Kingly from the East potentiary Envoy Extraordinary from the United Poced of come motions 1x admiralty suits He will an- | (rnweried @ the Court of Beasions, which will open’ | thirteen, | The arges are etpalyinfoicain, io RSET TATELLIGERDS, North Euaeale or the Exhibition and Expesls | states tothe “Jourt of Prussia, ‘This event was not un- weance on Monday morning, at the sitingof the court, g ayy oer ordinances and petit es Je, cit: tion Cestumes—What Is Seen in the Bols— looked for, Mr, Wright having been dangerously ill for ‘ue names of the gentlemen who have Been appointed SURROGATE'S COURT. Bn idea ee Beemamehmeniins tt © WAIVED as, Ye oan 2% comet “i Se tho vody of a] Dress” Materials and Crincline—Petticosts | 111 tis 6454 and although he'was reported conval- “Wawatere ander tne now Benrenien of Wille Admitted—Letters of Administration. | peari <n ee ipa 2 man was discovered ‘m the water at the Pavonia Ferry} *"¢ Underskirte—Chignone and Ornmiact. escent gome days ago, it would appear that the change Important Prize Ouse. pte a , = nin j The Uniled Naies ot, Te Seamer Springtvek, her Tuckle | During the week ng May 11 the ila of the fol- | THA? Bight and the contents of two entire barrels of | SP. when Waxen\eut two aipe of paper wots Ger | _ This wock has been completely overwhelmed with the a ee ee wag native of Washington. end Carp.—This Was one Of the rnost important prize | 54 beaiigp tum. S alo drawn off and carried away, unknown to the police, | °H# of the pocke's, on one of which was wr fashions; everything has been overdone, We have bad ue came | ceases brought before our eourts during the late war, ‘The | jus ie Dersons, deceased, wore admitted to pro | S'goruiy after mi of the Forty-second | man, “Lorilland, manufacturer of snuff tobacco—ffteen | | ‘uch excitement; and the enter | “panty, tye. - ag 8 a0 attemptin; sg Reed tis taock a © | bate in the Surrogate's Court of Kings county:— gpecinst noticed, eo carrying between them ® | cents, Youcould have it here for ten cents.” The ede annoy $00, tr could have been divided { APril, 1810, When a boy of elght years of age he re- veunel was sot rd ‘ied | Jobn Hutchings, Peter Strombergen, William C. Lognn, { ¢¢mijobn, and being to ssceriain ite content, | other was a permit in English, partly printed and partly at ene-cingie- nid) moved with big parents to Indiata, then an- almost un- ‘and both cargo and vessel Werecondemned in the United Siaies District Court, AM appeal was taken from the decwion of Judge Betts to the Sepreme Court of the United States, and argument op case was beard abereon during the past wiuter, A decree bas been en- Michael Hegeman, of the town of Flatlands, Tetters of administration were also ited on the named Carns, Sarah Quick, Eliza A, Espelletta, and Mary Gray, all of the city of Brooklyn, and P.emsen we chase tothem. The fun as long as possible, but finally let it drop in order to facilitate their fil ‘The vessel, which was found to contain ale, was i by MoGouldrick as the same which he had lost, writer State, “gmigrent Hetage tad wendent of the gh ae Hospit oepital, granting August Killens (which was probably the name of of abeence for two days from the institution, from into six well filled evenings. ‘We have had Mlle, Patti's adieu at the Italiens’, Mle. ‘Nilsson: at the Marchioness d’Aoust’s, Madame Rosa Cuillag atthe Salle Herz, and the new violinist, Léonard, broken wilderness, Upon s farm in these wilds he passed his early years, until the death of bis father forced him to seek some employment a condemning the carga, but ordering the re-torat! estates foltor persons, i 15. It is considered that the body is that of the . Id enable bm to support his ortho vessel Ia court. Mr. Ethan ‘Allen, De) ae Sohn O'Des, Fi Green, Conklin, gt Hemsen Ronni 4 Save.—Atan early hour yesterday morning | rian who about three weeks ago, in a most unacountable | everywhere, The latter is followed about by a pleiad of oo = sen ae Suithithea hon sEactiobinane. United States District Atrorney, filed the mandate of the i J ata William | the office of the coal yard ef Mr, T. B, Hudson, corner | \nanner, ran into the ferry and plunged from the bridge | artists, among whom are Berlioz, Gounod, Sobuloff, | Widow Sapreme Coyrt and thre decree condemning the caro, The vessel is worth about $8,000 and the cargo $300,000, The capture of the Springhock was effected by the United States ship Fonoma, and the erew of the latter will xs claimants, be emcitied w @ distribution of $300,000, UNITED STATES CIRCOT COURT. ‘The Prassian Extradition Case—-The Charge of Forgery Agninat Philip Henrich—Demaed for Writ ef Habens Corpas, Beforo Judge Shipman. ‘The argument on the demand for a writ of habeas corpus and certiorar on the part of Plitip Henrich, for the purpose of reviewing the proceedings had in this ease before the Commissioner, was @xed for yexerday morning at ten e’clock, At that hour Mr H. D. Le Leflers, Jobn H. Martin, Orange Logue and Haanah Smith, all of the city of Brooklya, POLICE INTELLIGENCE. ‘Exresss Taeets sy a Porren.—-For the last cigh- toon months the firm of Messrs. Theodore D. Boughton &Co., 85 Warren street, hes lost white lead, zmo, hin- seed oil, whiting, &c, te the amou! nt of about $2,500, ‘which at intervals has mysteriously disappeared from ‘their store. The firm not being able the goods wore taken, applied to Captain Greer, of the to learn by whom Third precimot, and asked him to unrevel the mystery for them. ‘Detective Tilley end officer Murray, of the Third prectact, were deputed to take the matter in charge, anc. after watching the store both day and night they yesterday morning, at an early hour, saw @ cart of Kent and Flushing avenues, was burglariously en- and robbed of $130. The from the safe, which they opened tered by unkno' money was by drilling the lock and blasting it with gunpowder. Conowen’s Inquast.—Aa inquest was held yesterday, by Coroner Lynch, on the body ef a child three years old, named Isabella Byrae, who died from the effects of burns which she received on Wednesday last, at her Butler street, A vervtict was ren- Tesidence, No, 115 dered in wkh the facte, Accrperts,—A laborer named Hugh Qutele; he was raising, while ‘engage® m hoisting a bale of hay to one of the upper floors in Horsback’s store, in Furman street, on Friday Jast, was instantly kified by the falling of the bale which it. fell from @ height of forty feet, and crashed the unfortunate man in a shocking manner. ‘The body was conveyed to his resiaeace in Plymouth bay: time U PRESENTATION bave presented frame of black Mr. Curran, of Pangborn, into the water, after which he was not seen. Not waid his fare there were some allegations at the ho was pursued, and in his efforts to escape accidentally slipped in. ‘The matter was hushed up; but the inquest to be held this afternoon may develope the circumstances of the case. to 4 Fine Company.—A delegation from Perseverance Hose Company No, 5, of Philadelphia, to Liberty No. 1, of this city, a splendid walnut, containing forty photographs, being those of the company represented by the delega - tion. The presentation was made on Friday night at Taylor's hotel, when the Philadelphians were sumptu- ‘ously entertained, Speeches were made by G. W.-N. Custis, Speaker of the New Jersey House of Assembly ; the Pennsylvania ‘islature, and Major A Woman Apaxvostxc Her Cutty. —On Thursday night Herz, &c. All are eager to hear, applaud and be enthu- siastic in their praises of the new star. Pasdeloup has closed his concerts, and the last of the seasom Was @ perfect bouquet. ‘The theatres at the Exposition are ali putting on their last layers of paintand gilt. Thérese gave the Eldorado @ most unique soirée last Tuesday. Adwission tickets were not tobe had under twenty francs, but refresh- ments were gratis, The song, the “goose tender,” or gardeuse Poies, im which she brings forth the most expressive guttarals. The annual Exposition des Beaux Arts opened at the Champs Elysées on Monday, and it is eaid the pictures are above the average merit. High hfe is in a setae state of qui vine, with going. city of a janitor for the State University at Bloonring ton, Mr. Wright had access to the library, and from the books thus obtained he gathered an amount of informa- tion which was of great service to him in later years ‘While performing the humble duties of a janitor he was 0 often pinched for means that he would gather wal- nuts and hull them for sale, This necessity earned for him the title of ‘Walnut Huller” from the students of the university. He also met with a good dea! of oppo- sition from the students, who were annoyed that one employed in a menial capacity should be placed on the same footing with themselves; but despite all_unfav orable action on their part he steadily persevered, and in 1829 had prepared himeelf to enter the profession of the law, and was admitted to the bar. During the same driven rapidly to the store ‘by Thomas Rourke, Dennis | street, At tho Corener’s inquest, which was held yes- princes coming and princes finding r afford to remain at paugh, Counsel im the, Usted States for the Prossien | fresmsuct sis porter, was here to receive him, andima | terday, « verdict im sccurdanse "with the facts was: ten, | ®Tespectable looking woman applied for lodging ata | Pet ivy inburgh bas just arrived, as also the | Yee, sheik nit git ounty—which was government was in attendance wo resist the application | few minutes a barre! of Ieseed oll and another of whit. | dered. house in Exchange place, and was accommodated. On | Kg of Sweden’s brother and the brother of the Tycoon | the college, he removed to bese: rv yy eed for & writ of babeas cerpus, Mz. Charles Wehlo ep- | img, valeed ut $90, were placed on the cart and Rourke | A boy named Edward Bowdder, aged thirteen Friday evening she coolly left the house, and not re- | of Japan. ever after his home—whore he soon peared on behatf of Baron Von Grabow, the | drove rapidly away, On reaching Broadway detective | while in the act-ef crossing Myrtle avenue, near Duf- | turning, her room was examined, when it was found sh The King and Queen of Portugal are expected on the | ana lucrative practice. he State Legislature, and at Prussian Conse! Geneval, was also present. Miter | Tiliey jumped on the cart with the driver and | field street, on Friday eveming, carey in in bis arms his | had left her child behind, a little girl about six weeks | astof May, the King of the Greeks at the end of this In 1883 he was elected to the + Pyrat the matter hed been mentioned to the Court it | alrected him to proceed to thé Chambers strest:police | little brother, abeatayear anda half olf, was Knocked | old. She was conveyed by amofficer to the Almshouse, | month, once became known foe, elognere inns for te sole ima ‘was agreed to adjourn tbs argument till Tuesday morn- | station, which he did. The driver said he nad been | down and run over by afarm wagon and both children | there to remain tll brighter days may come. Aste the King of Prossia, my opinion is he will defer | support and advocacy of various, plat fat oe each in ing next at nime o'clock, when it is expected the case | ompleycd by Desmond ¢o take the goods to Brodklyn; | were seriously injured: They were taken to their home Hoboken. his visit until the Luxemburg question is settled. provement of the and DOOD. ofa buiimteduced whi be fully ¢iscussed in ail its legal bearings. The fol- | that bo had previously taken five or six loads of goods | in Johnson street, . A New Carnonic Cucrca.—A plot of groand comprising ‘The Empress pavs long visits to the Exposition and | the Legislature was made in spore. ie the priviley Rowing is the decision pronownced by Commiseioner | from Mr. Boughton’s etore to Brooklyn at Desmond's A man name William Kelly, residing at 31 Main examines the constructions in the park with great atten- uy him, giving to each county in wears ve coe White on the final hearing of this cause before him. | direction, ‘The latter was arrested by the offers, and | street, had his and badly crushed by a heavy piece of | *!sht lots has been purchased by Father Timothy? pastor | tion, The only serious objection to be made to the said | of sending » sf¥dent, free Megs. Shen 9 Momo Counsel for Henrich now seeks to obtam a writ of } confessed to taking goods from his and | pig iron falling on it while engaged im unloading iron at | of St, Mary’s, West Hoboken, on Bergen avenue, near | Exposition is the dust. Wise lady visitors should be ad- | University, then but just —_ i but smal! means Dabeas corpus to ouable himn-to remove this decition:— | sellmg them to 6 S Armstrong, of Hamil- ‘itmore’s yard, foot of Adams street, yesterday morn- | South strest, Hudson City, for’ the erection of a Catholic | vised to wear out all their old clothes om their exbibi- | a law, and many young men of ta meray ne Baa ei ** Philip Henrich, the prisoner named mm the warrant, | ton avenue, Brooklyn, for a sum’ belew their | ing. three Seat eee Ie eee ae Wats ot parishiouers | tion excursions. It isa place where full dress is per- | owe to it the Bo ap agp catego ne ee Tn 1840 Daving been brought“efore me for further exammation | real value,’ Armstrong, who was also Diep mm Hse Catt.—An unfortunate creature named | !0 that quarter. ie church, hke St. 3, will be | fectly unknown. Notso the Bois, The ligntest silks, | cation with wi the "state Senate In 1843 he ymto the charges comtained in said warrant, and such ex- amination having been led, and due deliberation had, Ido decide and determine that the evidence pro- duced upon such emamination is sufficient to sustain the confessed to buying the goods, but denied knowing they had been stolen; and there being no knowledge on bis part, Justice Hogan lectured him. On'the evidence proguced against Desmond andl Rourke, of Susan McDonough, about thirty years of age, a prisoner in the County Penitentiary, Flatbush, was found dead in her cell yesterday morning by one of the keepers. nies pertaining under the ministration of the Passionist Fathers. Deoication or Tas Marraa Insrrrote,—The ceremo- to the opening of the Martha Institute softest Chamberys and best of satins daily drive, ride and walk round the lake. Embroidered silk is the great feature. Muslins are to be trimmed with flounces round the bottom and these are bound with narrow silk ribbon. he was elected to nH was sent to Congress. At the expiration of his Congres- sional term, in 1849, he was chosen governor of the State, Such was his popularity at this time with the ebarge under the provisions ef the treaty: namod in said | the magistrate held them for the larceny. Desmond | The verdict cf the Coroner's jury was to the offect that | Will take place at three o'clock this afternoon, Addresses | Unmitigated empire is the grand ambition, Costumes | people, that, although the political excitement one warrant. Now, trerefore, the United States Marsbal for | pieaded guilty, but Rourke -stoutly asserted his inno- | the deceased died of apoplexy. She had been an inmate | will be delivered by Dr. Berg and Pro. essor Fischer, of | af@ very varied, but all have a narrow crinoline under. | strong, and party lines were sitictly drawn, he ran some the Southern Disizict of New York, and his deputies, or ‘any or either of shem,-.are hereby commanded in the maine and by the authority ef the Prosident of the United States of America, to take said Philip Henrich and him ately keep in the proper Jail, there to remain until he shall be surrendered 10 the proper executive authority of the United tates, under the provisions ot said y UMTED STATES COMMISSIONER'S ‘COURT. cence. Arrest or 4 Rercrep Hore Turey.—Eugene de Ange- les, a Frenchman, 34 years of age, was yeeterday de- tected by Mr. George 8, Adams, an attache of the Metro- politan Hotel, in the act of attempting to enter room occupied by Mr. Warren Leland, with intent to s clothing valued at $100 belonging to Mr. Leland, and Chen in the room. Mr, Adams caused the arrest of the suspected individwal by special officer Porter, of the 238, teal of the Penitentiary for the past four months, Mitrrary Matrens.—Company 4H, Captain William W. Baldwin, of ‘the Fourteenth Regiment, celebrated the fourteenth eeniversary of their organization, on Friday night last, by a moonlight parade through some of the principal streets of the city. The first battalion drill and ee field day of the Thirteenth Regiment, N. G., will take place at New York on the 23d inst, pupils. held in Boston. members, New Brunswick College, in German and Enghsb. institute will be opened 1e to-morrow for the reception of Tus Rosicrvctans.—A general meeting of the Hoboken Lodge of this sncient order was held last evening for the election of delegates to the National Convention, to be! After the result of the ballot was de- clared brief addresses were delivered by some of the meath so narrow that it is only two métres and twenty centimetres round. The petticoat to be worn under this is made of calico and has two flounces round the bottom, which are pressed together by the crinoline, and look like close borders; over the crmoline is worn another flounced petticoat, which measures two mitres and fifty centi- metres, Then comes the underskirt of the costume, over which the short tunic, which should be two métres and eighty centimetres in width when it falls straight, and three s ahead of his ticket. vee gee mah than Governor Wright. He origi- nated mapy measures tending to the popular good = gave a warm support to schemes for educational and agricultural improvement, and aided in carrying these against no slight opposition, and was most active in re- pressing and putting down a spirit of lawless speculation atthe expenss of the credit and means of the State, which, iran —— > ee et Indiana abi and paralyze ber , I~ ever, while it made Governor Wright popular with the™ cu PA A ame ' hotel, assisted by Detective Strauss, attached to head- | ASSAULT.wirm ax Axe.—About half-past five o'clock Seacieies ptinnptres Ty Heating See nies tie comity, pousonny ive ove Taal ate Gants cee se erted op fovea. as “Aken before Justice Hogen | tast evening Bridget Monaban and Ellen Brown, residing | Muxicirat Exxcrox.—Colonel @, W. Thorn, republi- theo moesuremonte ill be found useful, and thatiadies | hotWdepend upon him. Before Commissioner White. The forther examination of Alfred St. Clair, a clerk in Fa.se to His Taust.—Mr. Richard McAghan is one of in @ tenement house in Taylor’s.row, Kent avenue, E. D., became involved in a quarrel, when the former cap, bas been elected Councilman for the Second ward of the township of Bergen. The democratic candidate who will wear short dresses will aleo adopt flounced un- derskirts He was re-elected to the oilice of Governor, again run- ning many thousands ahead of his ticket, although bis opponent was a gentleman well known and respected the managers of the Paterson Express Company, located | assanited the latter with an axe, striking her upon the | was 2. Thi The long sleeve is still an exceptional sleeve; it looks the Custo it James Loper. This, with the late elections, shows iast term closed in the sprin; Custom Heuse, who is charged with having frauda- | at No, 186 Chambers street, and, a few days ago, being | head and inflicting serious but not fatal wound. Mrs. | a a ¢ republican. vo aE A ee ner eee Se aT. ons te Fate Je S protein Cape’ Mently obtained $1,086 from the government by means called away for a few hoars, he left David J. O'Connell Monahan was arrested by officer ‘Lewis, of the Forty- Weehawken. Legislature for United States Senator, Here, however, forged med befe Ma a ous assaul Sere stresses are trying their hand at tailoring—it is rather a _ ynuboniteheaitinds ee we rete: oe aa mont ae og 345 oe geant W. He Matdox arrested ‘Men, Brown secagag tea Taranricioe.—About Boon yesterday some aor whe nae on ae 1 tl than formerly. The Breton style red Seaytieneiniod hoa teat che aRreMen orks se: " cAghan’s abserco jetter containing reachea Seeraared oon, "Both 4 nie spattcalay rabid oem Bu a ‘The facts of this case have already been reported in | the office from Patterson, and it is alleged tbat =o wri cena eo sci ene Os SERCO NS DIOS, is a perfect furia, tirement was short, and in 1557 he was appointed Minis- the Hexsty, Two witnesses were examined yesterday O'Connell opened the letter and abstracted the Awemrtsp Suicipg BY Powon.—Philip Ulmer, a Ger- Duer, at Highwood, discovered a box sunk into tho Jet and pearls are still on the rise, ter to Berlin by Mr, Buchanan, and in tbat capacity faithfully served the governmest. He returned home for the proseoution, One of them stated that on the day | Meagan: he reported ‘his “loss ts detectives Tilley barber, forty-fi of ago, atserapted. salt Ae | Lass WON eeiobon wit Yoenie GAUL Mahe OF the aoa alter the retirement of Mr. Buchanan, and was suc- on the day an re] e man forty-five years m0) je- is were stricken terror ry t of the ‘5 : Defore the prisoner was arrested he saw him at the | apd ‘ofiicer Murrey, of the Third poet peed 2s yi os i body of an infant, which, Bae appearance, CITY INTELLIGENCE. ceeded by Norman B, Judd in 1861, the appointee of. casbier's desk receiving the amount of a check for $202 09. The other was examined as toa paper placed tm bie hand, and whether he could say it was in the de- | appears that the prisoner used the role E. D., but antidotes bi been 1 ti of them, ‘The body bore evid: fendant’s handwriting. He said be believed it but snich he owed one of the military companies of Brook- | administered, niciite was saved. us ers, elcha ee fouh death the chile hi anderga ne. the skutl of four observations of the state of the atmosphere | Governor Morton, of Indisoa, to fill the vacant gaat. » codid not state positively. Mr. Bell, on the part of tbe | Iyn. The accused was taken before Jastice Mogan, and | to.an untimely death afew menths since, and her losa | waa broken, and the box belag too smal,-the logs were. daring the past twonty-four hours:—Saturday, May 11, | Hi8 selection was considered most acceptable by the government, said he would produce an expert to prove | committed to the Tombs for trial ‘in default of $600 | has kept himin a state of mind upon insanity. | forcibly bent to crugh the body in, and the face was hor- cit ‘A. M.—Therm: 5 30.12; people and press, for, although a consistent: member of ‘Shat the handwriting ou this paper and that on the | bail. O'Connell is twenty-two years of age, a native of | He has also had.otber family troubles which made life | ribly distigured. The box was deposited at the foot. of | #¢7eD o'clock a jometer 53, barometer 30.12; | the demacratic party, he had unhesitatingly piaced him- forged pay rolis. were written by the same person. The | Ireland, and lives in Prospect etreet, Brooklys. seem burthensome to him. a tree, the in a locality where the unnatural | wind W. N. W. Twelve o'clock M.—Thermometer 68, | self aside of those who were in favor of the suppression Sentier Reasien of Ul £a8e weg Shae Siloorsed, A laonrmxaxasp Orsnamioy.—Yesterday morning | Hsp. w ‘Boxna—William McCarty, arrested on a | Perpetrator might the wight would at least for} aromelor 30.20; wind W. © W._ Three o'clock P. ¥.— | of je Febefion,_Ae Senator he served ably ani fath- . ‘ time gaze of man, ite hold | Thermometer 74, barometer if fi y ‘ally. 1865 President Johaeon i i~ Charge Against g wey ot Internal | Hermann Bernbarbier, residing at 71 Catharine street, | charge of assaulting and robbing Michael Russel), of €32 2. ingden x r bah P.M y 18; she's we seria Pea, the court of which he was well and. bese og ‘was standing neuriy in front of the Fourth Ward Station | East Thirteenth street, New Yi on Thuraday night, Newark. Yesterday was the warmest. day of ‘season, and the | favorably known. ; - Before Commissioner Betts. a yeaterday held in bonds fastice temperature ‘The first’ rainbow of the season The death or Wright witl be the source of much 1. B. Hvibard, an Ing of Internal Revenue of | House, when George Jobpson, ae charged, came up, abd’ } Th Taree! = ies Dalley <o snawer:|. Fats. ov 4 Bonners, —Qp Fridey ‘night about oven SOPs ata quarter-past foor Pr Mt, baring tts | regret. As. & Politiciaa he. old's. deservedly high the Thirty-second district, was with acting in an | thrasting one of his hands into ‘his coat pocket, stole | “5 . Pi o'clock a two atory brick house, situated at.the morth- | vertex in E. N. E.; altitude 20degrees. There will be | position in this country, while personally he was one of epprescive sari Ppp ogra mat ASE f 1m | therefrom $1 10 im fractional currency. ‘Johnson ‘was peste nb Ege ge gears Sd ons west corner of Boyden and State streets, tumbled with a | fair weather to-day. the most popalar men in the State of {nding De- seize four = Catharine Marti: years arrested sev 3 id votedly attac! 6 preservation jon, he volo of distilled spirits, ‘The defendant claims that he | or'Mte Fourh freciuet, Justice: Hogan comonites tne | agoon a charge of picking the pockets of Mr, Jonn | Ud crash.,causing general consternation in the neigh. | Tur Boann or Heatru.sxp Tae Texnwext Housm.— | Soimitied to being osteaciced by is party Tathor thax ‘was acting under orders of superior officers. The com- re. 68+ terday morning they succeeded in ing O’Con- nell, who confessed to taking the money as charged. funda to pay a debt It struction about two o'clock yesterday morning, by swal- lowing a dose of Paris green, at his residence, 86 Mese- in such a state of muti- ite street having been graded, the building stand! Tue Wearner.—The foliowing table shows the result Although according to the weekly reports of Sanitary Mr. Lincoln, In 1862, after the expulsion of Jesse D. Bright from the United States Senate, Mr. Wnght was oted by favor the peaceful disruption of the Union. In hie per- te allege that the defendant, w: accused for trial in default of $1,000 Duffy, an aged mam, residing at 112 Gold street, W. D., | bad been lett ‘on an embank ment, and workmen wee going forteard, minted thee cee han eg ee saatter | auxsomp Lanceny.—Ellen Coogrove was arraigned yes- 3 : {| mere engeged in excavaung In order to make a | Superintendent Dalion the inepeoior of the Board of | sonal appearance Mr, Wright was a aim, tal and ove -mfure about it it could have been settled for $100 to | terday at the Keser Marxet Police Court charged with Fa a ee O00 Te rae aD La ay | Health do their utmost every week: to ferret ont all those | <inie speaker, and was generally happy in bis romarks, $150 = ‘ey < aypord pnt hogy a = the of $111 worth of wearing apparel from the ~ ‘Joneph , wi ap ‘and ing private and tenement houses which are in a condition | Mr, Wright was married when quite young to an estima- » dotendans jown for ‘Thursday | ‘2e larceny pL ae ale eee aey eee ont $800. "Several xeatiowes | detrimental to health, during the coming week the in- ‘ie lady: of Parke county, who died in 1882, leaving one FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Impertam to al Boutmen—Sunday Laws— Customs of the Port. Before Vudge Quinn. Turner vr. ‘Van Dusen, Lockman & Co.—This was an action for demurrage. The facis appear to be as fol- Jows:—The plaintiff, who 1s master and owner of the sana) boat Olive Branch, brought a cargo of coal to this omy consigned to the defendanta, He arrived here early on Wednesday morning, and immediately reported -@t the defendants office, As the boat was not fully un- Joaded until the ne ee he sued them for three days demurrage. The defendants testified that to the custom of this port of beats are allowed four days to Delancey street. The clothing was stolen on the night from the statement of Mr. of May 7, and it a) ap ech c three or four us the same time as the clothing." subsequently arrested by an by the complainant. answer. A Juvesne Svarecrrp Borc.an.—Oscar Nephe' boy about fourteen years of age, was night by an officer of the Eleventh and di ji when officer of the Thirteenth precinct a portion of the property complained of as bav- ing been stolen was found on her person and identified Justice Mansfeld held Ellea to a arrested on Friday Precinct, who ob- served him prowling suspiciously about the rear of a store in that ward, Upon Oscar's per pon dirk with sheath, some keys and a piec Mansfield at ji A je cross. Dane brought before Justice the Essex Market Police Court, Oscar the House of Refuge. was committed to family. further examination. BurGiary axp Sars Biowixa.—About three o'clock yesterday morning the coal office of F. D. Hudson, at the intersection of Flushing and Kent avenues, B. D., was forced open and robbed by burglara. They drilled and exploded the safe, taking its contents, consisting of aot pennies, aod also carried away a transit and a vel belonging to the Nassau Water Department. The latter articles are valued at $175. The safe was dam- aged to the extent of $50, Suzore oy Warskty.—Inspector Donaldson, of the Revenue department, yesterday reported at the United States District Attorney's office the seizure of one hun- the weight of Company will who wero in the saloor hives. It tsalleged that the man work, about the bouse, named Lark! the dailding which were totally inade quate for the purpose. Finewes's Excorsion.—The members of Neptune Hose start om an excursion to Bridgeport, Conn., to-morrow, where they will be the gucsts of Fountain Hose Company. Bremen will take On Tue @ parade of at Lieidgnperhs tn thieh thd Mowe ark company wiil join, PoucrMEs 1x Trovsie.—Several of the new policemen of Newark have liction of duty. Bidar have been fe or Pairk Daly, for intorleation, asleep on ofticer Patrick Muller and been brought up and punished for dere- Officers James T. McDonald and James post, were Toprimaud ed in the presence of whole force. spectors are to receive special orders to make a thorough examination of every house in the city, private dwellings as well as tenement nests; and they are to see to it that every apartment in which human _ bei live be placed in such condition tbat no foothold will be left for the cholera or any other diseage of a like character, the advent of which we have reason to expect during the ing hot weather. now tenement house law will Be strictly enforced, and no mercy will be shown to those owners or agents who neglect to follow the re- quirements of the in regard to its thorough ob- servance, * A New Dervry Ory Caaupen:am.—City Chamberlain Peter B. Sweeney, Esq., yesterday appointed Mr. Hugh Smith Deputy City Chamberlain. Mr. Smith, after tak- ing the requisite catha, was sworn into office. Inspection Tour oF Ta: GRraxp Juny.—Yesterday fore- noon the Grand Jury commenced « tour of inspection of the principal public buildings and localities usually ex- Commander Leonard Pauldiag. U.8.N. * Our Panama files announce the death of this officer on the 29th ult., after a protracted illness, of dysentery. Commander Paulding was a native of this city. He en- tered the service in 1840, and after pasting through the various subordinate grades was appoiated to the rank he held at the time of his death in December, 1866, when he to command the United States steamer ‘Wateree, attached to the Pacific squadron. During his long service of over twenty-six years he served the coun- try with credit to himself and to the navy, and’his death be be mayee lamented. He leaves a wife and three dren, Who are residing in Brooklyn, and to whom the news of their loss will be a painiul and aficting surprise. Dennis Roady. The well known Canadian trainer and steeple chase | claimed that they Ax Auamovs Youtu.—George Stumpf, a lad about six- | dred barreis of whiskey on board the lighter Speci amined in to their condition and appointments, ‘aplosd the boat, and that fi ‘ ghd (MAIO ede, wall Seeaaguict ies Essex Markee | the East river. The vessel hed come from the foot in | Ascaver wir C.on—On Friday night Mr. George | visiting the Police Headquarters, where a | Fider, Dennis Ready, dicd at Hoboken race conrse ye=- Mable for one day's demurrage, which they were willing ince Oueis peh a al East iwenty-ninth street, New York, and the seizure | H. Smith, who resides at the corner of Belleville avenue | very examination of the various apartments | terday morning, after a short illness, of chills and fever, So pay. The plaints testified that it was customary to ice yesterday upon the complaint of his | was on the charge that the Revenue law had been | and Governeur street, remonsirated with two men, | W®*, made. Bellevue Hospital was. subsequently in- | with typhoid symptoms. Dennia was first kno the day ot arrival if the master reported to the | mother, who siated that he was idle and disobedient, | violated in several ways, as regarded the branding of the + | spected. The general sanitary condition of the various of pic ers Anaetaaiien ‘nd bie counsel ofered toahow that the plaintiff could | hela wey he did not ebey he, mother end goto work, | aura ae " Eesscasbn: cmputon sods stnchooum attmess ct | boris ef canmmara ‘pom, lpr Lexiagoe, met 18 counsel wo coul why not obey his mot go to worl A Gra Sevarety Ixsurep.—A young girl Mar. toar is_comp! and as the fitness of many of | horse of uncommon power, by Lexington, out have been towed back to New Brunswick on Sunday if | George replied, ‘Cos I want to be a sport.” He x these places for the confinement of nents has been ss the defendents had unloaded ise within the proper sent to the House of Refuge. was | garet McGinnis, employed in the silver plating ostablish- a he result wil b Cian eg at herr gerard — es sat Saratoga ime, and claimed that admiralty wr = CHING SANCR. Mills, East | Ment of Messrs, Redfield & Rice, at the co! = tour embrace ail the bospit lice stations | When was years ol at the meet- ene Ee re SP EENS aa tephivosene Seuaael frees isthhed artaive At rt Sinand leughiytteots, was socdon tally san¢hh tu tue con gh yen aga SIE OG Racgpanayt gee a ee ee a defendant’ . 4 a machinery m™m and sustait seve! good racer frry that the piniatif could not Lovee bake ae iiee yesterday upon a warrant issued by Justice | bodily injuries, her right leg belag fractured. 1a, severt Lirs,Gavme Invexnoxs,—Yesterday the Commission Ay) probabilit pe Tara ae 764 ary ' iD | Mansfield, at the instance of the Boaad of Health, | places and ter right arm terribly iacerated. Sho was re- ers appointed to examine life eaving inventions were Dot beet ridden to death from tbe start, edaye ater 4 whose order to remove his business—that of manufac- turn r shell lime, entered by them as nis lleged he disregarded. He gave bail to @ public nuisance— answer. Auiacep Dmorvsrty Hovsr.—Kate Joilie, No, 187 CounTERrErts on A NaTioxaL Bawk.—Counterfeit “10's” on the First National Bank of Rochester were put in of lose of life at sea in the event of accidents, and aiso SUAROGATE’S COURT. Wooster street, was as Jastice Ledwith at | circulation last evening in Brooklyn. The fraud was ‘& pumber of the contrivances for the prevention of acci- honey ae. pan ge yee ay ed enum ° the Jefferson Market Court, yesterday, and | easily discovered, but no arrests wore made, dents to boilers. A number of letters were re | his muzzle which contained & white powder. Before Surrogate Tucker. Se pees & disorderly house and making it Cuancep witm Exrsexiemext.—Yesterday afternoon ceived, ask and containt ini in ree} Under the circu the judges permitted ‘The will of the following named persons, deceased, | the resort of nm characters. Three other | Rem A. twenty-three nal power gard to life saving have | Thunder to be drawn, It is be could Ihave boon admitted to probate during the past week:— | females wore arrested in the house. They were sever. Stage, aged years, was taken now before three hundred and thirteen inventions, | have won easy. The best race. of Depnis was that in James Molligan, Mary Dey, Thomas M. Porley, Philetus | *!'Y held to answer in the sum of $1,000 each. custody by detective Frost on the charge that he had all of which require. ‘steam which he beat Idlewild and ‘two mili sf Phitipa, Andtew Anderson, Abel $ Smith, ‘Alvan H, | _ AUZGRD Lancker or 4 Gord Waren. —Jobn and Joseph | Smbezzied the sum of $50 from his employers, Whiti!l tests, and the labors, cenerally, of the Inspectors havi t. the talent of deceased was abown in Senet gg em go BS gy Johnson, both colored men, wore, as is alleged, engaged } © S°D%, doing Dusiness at No, 237 Atlantic street, He Arautned sreater proportions than Was santici- | the making aod nding of hurdle races and meeple ae, ~~ aiaien i, . Lyon, » » , ‘was locked up to answer, . Ne chery naman uapeiee te eee chases. Hs picked out fig Zog and formed him for the Broderick W Jaines Means, on the | UY MI Carrie M. Catlenger, of No. 80 West 10th strett, — ion and critical inspection, it wae sug- | business He had many failsin riding, but was courage- ‘<imee Neh mo Day, | ‘2 Temove her furniture from one sult of apartaiénts to THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED CHILD MURDER, cept ey Ay re pl te hg Mp ees ous even to rashness, and a little too mach given to ne mt Coanaly, bey. | another. A the to be removed rn inventions be Mb na Senseo drinking before he mounted for a steepiechase. His | pany» ners ire Fae Sao Job® | bureau, in one of the of which was s gold | The examination in this case was resumed yesterday St eee ae inspecting divisions Board. | seat as a horseman was very fine and his knowledge of » Setriek Tea Pi a watch valued at $65. When the articles were removed | forenoon at the Essex The suggestion was favorably received, and it is thought ig good. Dennis was about forty years of age and =| eteven, Chmene sisholas a Seek secret Se the gold watch was Market Police Court before Justice that the Commission will close sts labors during the pres- | his birthplace was Ireland. His disposition was very | anon Mary Sweeny, Witte A.W. | missing, and made & ‘against the Johnsons, | Mansfield. The complainant, Sophia Heinzelman, was ent week. . , cheerfal and convivial. vt any "August L. Baste, Joba 7 wnith, ‘Sarai | i “ they appropriated it to their own | again placed on the stand, but although examined at Heavy Rospery i 4 Banner's Sxor.—A gentleman . elation Leawith, on hearing the case, committed | considerable length on the re-direct and again cross. named F. J. Barretto, who does business at No. 36 TWE LABOR QUESTION. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Tar Derwo.w Case. —The further examination of wit- Trenton. Gxewas Catnorie Lapis’ Fam. —The German Catholic yesterday The Strike of the Stable Men. . single nesses in the Kimball va, Detmold case, the particulars | exception that her memory was defective, Some things ‘ 7 the delicate The differences that have arisen between the siable Before Justives Dowling and Kelly. tho = Lt oy in the Hrraww, was she/eraid recall, othesahe could wok Ladies’ Fair came te aclogs inst evening. The results | men fer ergo Deters pod Sing men belonging to the various car’ routes andl their em-, ‘The busivess trans@cted im this court yesterday was of | contin fore Justice Leawith at the Jefferson Mar- stage case cow Prosecution | on the whole have been satisfactory. All the that | himself to the he divested Ployers has assumed somewhat serious proportions, the usual routine nature, but few of the cases being of | Ket, Police Coart yesterday. A further adjournment | S50 ‘Taping a wleats ye et oe tne uunocence On hand were duposed of by auction in the aera a sceice ae ea nag at tees | which at any other period of the year would have occa- f|ny general importance, Tw Ei all to take life, he was willing to discontinue the prosecution 7 sary business attention to his customer, somebody, who | Sioned great inconvemenc ¢ to the New York public. As Seana Borys, wi | gony bam ages on sa us| ieee a Ma ee | ese stds ann Sess | Sa ESeeis beaese RES ee | shmop wa eee bmn 4 ee ae Sod tied tn sea of | Henry Zimmer, of 28 Third avenue, Juntice Hogan yes- 8 tow days sinoty who bad the advanced age of | rately took the cost from the peg and walked out an. | ‘D¢ strike will injure only its origi on account of Fram 610 a $50 tn wach care i ee Saiane sana 17ST ito Dee: | erg te cot wns S's grrabecke tad ar | uni uae pce the, dma mle ae, Mary ‘No. 213 West Fifty-third street, i ily take the men, } cbarged aloha ber place of businees etectualty pee erneeeel ‘Arrrat vor 4 Cmamrrane Isstrrvtion.—A local insti- $5,000, The employers or car proprietors allege that this — Sse. Sbe was found guiliy, A DISORDERLY WOUSE CASE. ; tution established here in 1854, called the Widows’ ang | Stove" Dmarn or 4 Srnaxcen.—About eleven o'clock | is ihe third strike of the mon within = #hor> feed Ab examination in the case of John Smith, recently \ A) Re ial Single Women’s Home Hociety of begiersiy & pp mpeg fete rcdrartgerap iene i = period. That some time since the wages “ BROOKLYN COURTS. arresied by an offieer of the Fourteenth preciact on the | 1 did not analyze it; I smelled at it, oa See “ tio todo. tam known, suddenly Seventh * | the stablemen were $9 a wock whem they strack for a bs x charge of keeping a disorderly house at No, 19 Howard fhe. abetract of strychnine; I then Since its organization $10 50, and recetved the advance claimed. ‘The stabie- T couRT: 1 street, took place before Justice Hogan at the Tombs. | teon and seventeen’ minster? fea from many of vations w ‘ress | men afew months afterwards struck for additional pay, UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT—EASTERN DISTRICT. In his complaint the officer not only charges Smith with | cated this fact to Mire, Hotnzetman, oe of the nusmbes. Rave diet, Sees Gover was notified to | and then obtained $12 a week, which wages they have Hitelt Distillerios, &c., Forfeited. keeping a ditorderly house, bat also alleges that while | | (Foss-examined—There was no post pa. Leng wre ag | foils ts tae Oorcane’ Before Judge Benedict, Mationed in front of Smith's on the of the sareun tabenan on el thrsagh the procariag of suitable Segment a l|tamuns ot soMer, No. |-the only pol Rataras of process in the following cases were made | 71 instant the latter threw three half bricks at him | toll by tasting or smelling the futa tobe snnans of he pptoniien. Focxp Dxap o tam Stemer.—Coroner Gover war yee. | tho wish tor having an 1 the opening of the Court yestorday:— tne cross-examination of the oficer by cousel for de- | pocomnawed, of; 1 never told an mu terday notified to hold am inquest at the Morgue over th | wise there United States against three thousand gallons of mash, | fendant the following facts appeared :— ‘Canes Schulte, of No 20030 ene remains of Mr. William A. King, the well known or | sould foired at and together with the distillery of James oe ae oe Teg | duly sworn and cross-exam- | deposed—I ki ‘ ‘hates ‘The Successor of (ieneral Hooker. ganist, who was found by the Twenty-ninth precinct oeapay bal j "Brea, in Great street, ttous of mast, | Mz Weeks ago; be was brought here and Chestintaen, | yosmeet ident Uhis Potties T dia & eee Re Forty assed Cone ec cbianen, | police tying deed on the pavement, near th of | thea in i ‘States ifteen thousand gallons of mash, broug! , Captai - . Sauer second States rt street. | srted at and together with the distillery of Peter Aue: } nd. ofiwer Flanigan, Pa arnt ors ran Reserve Corps has been appointed to the comand ia soppened to Rave boua Abe Ferus OC enseasres naaaee. | Soa Zee w Jastly to be ‘ater street. oe i, Departm: e8 General Hooker's | peran Deceased ‘art; ‘above been for years, or even Claimants appeared and, on motion of Assistant | P& Placed im front of Smith's door; I sbegace in Barope. General Robinson is an old soldier, a te + ound petalbag Ssrmba’ past, as seasiy iepossible ROW for 8 man to United Mates District Atiorney Alleu, the entire prow | 2 fromt of, his dooe with ® lantern, . graduate of West Point, and served with dietiaction in as Hace. Sabb ebievet sat por Ahater 8 ere feppor a wife apd family for $12 & week and clothe onde . ‘ ; 5 sand thero cee , wo know of his record Matilda Boston, Most of tbe fusca. fine Romy (bottle shown); this bottle” ‘wat of the rebeliion js as the commander of the Second | accidentally rea over on Bcoadway, wear Fulton aareet lecwntly. The ear dove not appear vo be uny onder Captain Garland ; Geription shown and identited’ win Division of the First Corps of the Army of the Potomac. | by « dirt cart, and sustained a sever Toason for refusing them @ fair rate of wages, or a wale ct eo way “ote ent petra | Sancta smarts akecnaran ai | mecypend ety sa | Savane emer WE Sentences Vesterday. ey Ta om E Rie stoop with 8 ingredient; Team ales tana a and romained st iahead until the spring of 1804 wnen | {0 {Pe, Bo will retarn to her friends. in | Fite, Fie man have bad meetings, and are coming to Before Jodge Thompeon and Sopervisors Rioom and I Re tome fal decision re there Hadepeny Foran, the latter. In this position ho remained but a short PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Satna etase thas cna obtain hundreds of, hands The following named prisoners were swntenced sester Ue, for the Woody daye of the battles of the Wilder. | cologel J, E, Misemore, Deputy Commiesionet of 1n- taioe® Vererng eget man the ‘cht lines ere day afternoen — doo an gontict oneal tobnaon was wounded se severely in | ternal Revenue, is in the city and will remain here for ay ME eed cas te eeanoquence of tie James bs ‘¥, 2 in necemary. lames, Mecormac grand eae i the Ties fervien ets afervards noma and we 08 -onpeh ama the frauds upon | strike. one - . oe oe Y Sadtuonal tate mens wore, orpaaiand Genera EB. assem, of Syeumeen, Cuimeghes Mecese, & A meeting of this society took place last night at 297 oberon, wen maguel te the ‘@f the Forty- | Airord; William Williams, of ituffalo; William Bross, of and Mr, Fiyno, we Bowery, Mr. Geislec acted as president, yan, second. We presume hie headquarters will be et De- | Chicago, and J, Wiard Caineron, of Toronto, are stop- rt aasanardiekin te. as those of General Hooker were. He is a courteous | ping at the St. Nicholas Hotel, secretary. branch qaserndom oivanee of po fenton anda brave eoteien, one whom hie soldiers | Colonel Stanwood, H. B. beg xk. gcd pe their have ony been | jways loved, although he was « rigid discipliaarian, = States Army, and H B.D 1, OF t twenty per cout, The following revolutions brilliant ville, sopping Metropol Brevoort | Fre adopted :— Yan on the Bd ace ne ae Oheret the Oni | i,MeKinley, of Montreal, 18 stopping at the Resolved, That we all pertons working at our tion to both 40] Dodainion, wan the” sucoearul tnd crowned | House. ig | Banna Some Toran nd olka ord tha! «> may A wrecking frm of Noro has commenced extensive | narsbersat iecntel Pinas omeealae Seen OF 8 | Bam, sen coat M, DaeTaNe, Ben ashe and | stopping tthe tk Beis Hone Arey) SShegrred Thatcapil tv nt shoud gr band w tay sed esipe Dueors ame Cotuusben, UNIch eae Dee es | ree anene aale Men , honer and ; ot Danie, and Mies Bien Eamands, | 1.8. Mot, of Owego, Burnside, of Rhode employers fer heir my head a meET b i habdle delivered sland, storm: od, jt our invention io peacefully agitave 1) Ihe Gosvort Navy Sard 306 ne ee ee ae anna te. Mua thst ’ot temas wep. J lata aadreun ee ee ie ee ee er question ust) ove tusk domnnde shall be sured «o"

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