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erm — RST —teeventteceerertinne: min aun triathletes gare renee / NEW ORK: CITY: »NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET, 5 he hea here, who wilt asaist him | Kept before the people has ; and Say ee panes cree | amr ST a youd however, he formed. ‘There is no queation one entire Gespateh. Who will beanie ‘ ou henmpanhivene eof the vestry to which, Teached” the office of thie Associated "Presa | Ritdpert Pea. Ga tke some Sheet and iasq Peak the Presigwnse Regytoion Outrage om Americans at Montereyy-They Are ) >) Tams) COURTS. of Rhechurch wea j odie, prior | requesting vowelled Testaments for distribua the of your husband, and come that! ‘Arrested, Il-Treated and Cowhided—Esce- ween Rega se chen ree bowers y Pas ‘ Wi ao ant! Pat gut fe smong ae Le in China; =e Tan re keneag you emt me of bede and ‘revive ‘Take No'Actlon vo We- | UNTED STATES-DSTACT COAT AMBRALTR, | authority of tie ea nae the took the ares pars or page at |'as to publishing ‘parts of’ the “Seriptures = L +) ness y¢ aa > ‘Pudi Griovaicee—“Death te Ameri: —— Ment, inapplicadie of col “here, wi Ae Mes Maree eh the pext at 8:10, re- | the Seneca. language for the lroquois Indi sees. deal of intellect. 4 4) it to many of | cama!’? Ory. Selatan Onee. justify the warden in closing the church, in faces of ‘ 5 3:14, returning af 8:50, | Grants of books were made to the merical ‘at the last levee, were p! $0, fFF>. Before Judge Benedict, fe minister, the trustees and the entire F at 3: a maape | at 8:65, is | Bethel Soctety; to the Methodist Western Book Con: Ee Tampon}. be ai BROWNSVILLE, Texas, April 26, 1868, Elten Kile) vs. The Stearnboat Baltic.—In this case’ | ton and th foretbly putting a stop to the ual sere ved by the James W. Darrie, | cern; to the Missions of the Protestant ‘verested if you would write Pn ‘| “qe rotlowing, which I forward you by apectal ex- \ Syeee hale in the building. ‘The, eg were not | clerk in she omnes of she Press, and by the | Church; to the Committee Rooms of the tol ours, the syle of dress, 46. Howover, ¥. trust you'| piesa trom'thls ty to Brazos 6 ‘antiago, contains | tte Ube! was filed tn October, 1865, in which it was denied as claimed, It was evident that kept Bhat | ofce by, the night | Washington, D. 0.; for the Methodist ‘will be able to tell. me all, about it sme in per- tiago, charged that the fertyboat Baltic, ong of the fpet |. Wi ’a Bole object was to prevent. the holding Tead in evidence. | Church South,at Nashvilie; to the Freedinen's Burest! om When I recery. Sour test letéer was copuned the ‘particulars ‘of the most fagrat outrage ever | piving petween atrect_ and the Hamil of the annual election, for the reason a8 it Would sent yy also evidence 18 in | ala.; to the Sunday School Union of the M. E. Church; ie Colonel Heys, in procuring a, eos | perpstrated, upon: American citizens by any people | Brense siation in Brookiya, rus infos river tug, Che bed iy tse ngs or be mba nae ne Meceiges | {atte Cherokee National lible Society; to the rte for your ve made & nice tinent, ‘the Kibeliant, and thereby COD- ye crow: . eign an Union Spani malate, for by pane ak ee ay |, 93 thls, con By the diligence which arrived yerceng The tug ante tee oem ad tel Ringed and ditery persona,” diered with “him arriving for that paper after ton | South America and to the Colonization Society Ara: ofol ‘but has no distinct recollection of the one in | btc Testaments for Airica; Choctaw Testaments were question, Me. Hunt, Sua eater of the 4 venti Franted for the Chestanas tant @ large it for recelys a A many grants for distribution in the Sout! t three in the morning, but od inte for the morn- +} The entire nuniber of hooks granted was 11,469, vol- paper, which had gone to am soe eae et ayos | ot Matamoros last night at midnight from sia? Iuet Monterey came Mt. Ferris Potter, » clerk in the |, cold, for the houses here are well heated: Washing- | United States Quartermaster’s: Departmicnt at’ this SE a eee A ‘Reepaper reper you Post, Mr, Potter left Monterey on the morning of the was high-handed 1 despo lice = einai ene a for tha pros on hs a { te peace, ¢ direct allies of Weichman, seemed almost tncredih it the Superinte: Y 7 on | umes, besides othe i. Police should have Tent Rumeoit font tue roe nace, that he has no on Shae. 5a. She Value cr der oF ‘we court, would, imagine in. the 2ith ultimo at three o’clook. He furnishes your UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. force under | croas-ex: r r r i , to su “We shall have a strith of thine stad trom Try at the nowse of correspondent with the following particulars of @ — Peprehenaibie in te extneme ieren hag Weleninan | cable, deepal ten’ the ansoclated | Press" POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Rouse here for the win! ‘were two ‘moat unprecedented bratal outrage:—On Tuesday | Discharge of Parties Accused of Running & | heen gctiig under the ggnction of the Biahop—as | written at tue bottom of the last page, rb, sn jemen present, bat the aia not Miia, evening, the 2st wit. while pro! + | Distillery Under Selzare by the Govern | claimed on the one hand and denied on the other— | he could. not it wag nos. written on it then. peDecs ah Raegetses ys spoke not neither’ on one of ‘incipal streets of Monterey, Mr. ment—Important Decision. the impropriety would have been none the less. ‘The | This is the usual way adopted by the agent of the . GLARS—ONE Ov TireM CaP- able (0 speak ee lish, The ent Ernest ‘Seich: Mr. Ferris i. ; i muel Before Commissioner Osborn. poles Ae pre servant of the oapie ond the od ae ing the us om it} TURED.—Yesterday morning, about two o'clock, G Ot Of cl - ‘| Bromine tosend mb nextapragvo Newport hope | & Katnring Mr iamee Montgomery Mr- Lape, | on, oyusrsatnce. won Bnoteng, ohn M, Hon | oa ees. Tn tytaLmaeaam cestonas | Mey may cmuch rer, wm Ousng ine AUG | omcer Mead, of he Yount precinct, while ok gay, heard a noise in the haliwoy of premises No. 44 iJ seemed Space colons from the fact that it was 60 ‘street, occupled by Mr. clearly against He (Judge Barrett) aaw no lon and 4yred Bvans.—Thia case, which had been oy reason for disturbing that branch of the ones wil ugh delivered in four separate parts, was one en- at hearing for several days, was yesterday brought thor tire teh, and that it was delivered to the defend- nt at about the same time and in the same manner aa to acco! me, must not | Mr. ‘and merchants tell that there ware ramor & short time”| of that city—were arrested @ squad of the city m. Candidus a8 & ago Wat the Tenporex intended to Mr, Almonte pollee, by order, of Seilor Pay of \oforte wareroom. On making an examination’ Bor Oe io. Davila of Ge a dis Bere to establish relations between the governments, ve ler from the balcony officer discovered three men endeavoring to on ‘to @ coricluston by the’ dischatge of the defendants. | which réstrained Weichman from interfer ith | to the other ‘Lhe question therefore arises, 5 iS Is there any trath io it? and, about your Governor’: vered to | vy ‘fv a the -minister in the performance of his duties. ‘The | after having partion of ‘the despatch, 13 | Secrete themselves, and made @ rush upon them, & large e3) on u ‘defendent roy e of the , giving his name as James Brennan, pe IF HANS to pay He one tidied of tile Whole: } 7g peg A ‘the others succeeded in makin: their escape, The oficer subsequentiy inspected th wareroom, and found that it had been opened witty false rorh evidently with the intent to sieal a quan- tity of Lord ae ron) the orga | was yea! .ore Justice an Cominttted rf the Tombs for trial in default of $1,000 bail. His twenty-two years of age and a native of Minister had not been disch: and indeed the a were conflicting. in nee. & to his tenure. “ all events, that matter could be before the vestry when Welchman chose to attend and per- — eae Rye ge “eythe alm the right to fault and then cl 6 8 minister himself, Welctiman’s motives ee baw ho' was inclined. Yo anlae, "be ‘were many points taken by the counsel who cons! Gucted the defendants’ case which were well tak and lorded the ‘* ‘tds un ity aud | the Captain of th risoned in a ‘tell me something positive yous eat iy bg calabvosa, ae eal inf wiih tney thrust was fod him some information in Bove w the Doctor and « ; toate Blbay and. 60 about seventy, of to be with ussoon. Your sincere fy! the very scum and of Mex! oe pitas SARAH LINCOLN, | |) nals and vagabonds. s ‘an- ' rtable nigbt. On the of the wad inst, ‘The following sontains the pith of ‘the correspond | £040! nig! be mening of of cH ence on the suijeci of evangelizing Mexico:— the police to carry out and empty a tub Nev Youx, Oct, 12,1865, | the sccumulated ith and oma of arenes ‘My Deas SIn—At your request’I give you s few of | with the command. the jailer ‘acon. cost? By section 16 it le provided that ‘parties to this at have the option of dec dain such news as may ttiink proper, and are from their share of expense of such declined news.” Hal teins, but to apply to the daly reseipts of ay > ap} recel one particular matter Se dectined, no report of any or any. important point of the matter de- glined can be to the exclusion of immaterial Points, Apniying. this section to the matter in dis- aE ged | He : A JUVENILE FoRGER.—William G. Robinson, a lad 8 UrBe, think | victed felon to ‘them wit we », Which ag ts opahana plated bx statute, that guch an Sebald be adopted in the ‘United ‘States felandor game time he (the aller) handed hiss ele entrance gn paue: Bag cd ‘as any | vor cee accomplishment |, pate 1thi 1g no doubt that the defendant is | eighteen years of age, by trade a painter, residing at prevent a war with Me ‘and the re- jon obeyed with a t and a ‘He time ex: 1° Cn ep plage was ¥ ig Sonetagation be | really. aaeinat him he 1 do not find in the of association | 0 aio First avenue, was brought before Justica ‘cognition of the government under Man one of the two gentlemen several hard blows in | Open; erenng' were Tespect the voice of the majority and bow to say provision Fegulating or limiiing. the time within " ‘the United States, | In. 4 quick guccession, cutting thro thes, and | 20% poy @id,.} tte wishes or resign. ‘That was the oply wholesome | which such news shall be received or in any manner | Hogan yesterday morning by officer Foote, of the United states should be. ed with caution, and | ihoerading his body until blood ieee finding au phos to i have grt ia prewene ie ee eceintates eee whether ¥ charched or xing the hour at ee the several papers sail go Fourtesntn pecelnct, of charge of to "y piste y gone: upon blican prin- ress, are pull irown | against im by Mr. yres, of No. 424 Broo! peer fish lleb a pied say ge edabenee «to: than potty Aaapany eae a gipie. | The motion fo diswolve tho jnjunotion must be | eoaventenca ta nici Street. Robinson, who had been in the ewploy of Mr. convenience this ular, and if one goes to press earlier than another he cannot, it seems to me, hen & arrives too late for him to use it, He is @ party ta contract, and so long as he remains GriMth, residing at No, 61 East Tweifth strect, Decisions. Judge Barrett rendered jadgment in the following forged the name of his employer to an order drawa upon Mr, Ayres for three kalsomine brushes valued about $20. Mr, Ayres, believing the order to be aba q 4 en i ae i nee, 2 it een i He se E § i 4 it ‘the for tae purpose of ting » paper. in this cl (of seces- en) forbed the Bon tar Hage hited rt, acute, thelimp 9 ental. “Nean the, oell and court ot te eqece this morning:— & member of the amoclation it la binding om him. | genuine, delivered the brushes to tue bor and. snbse- re at esta al yc seas | em Sh ae ean" cin outenes | Sg th scion Se na moe | eer cur ure ea teas | Aree mise abe! Wepre Silent for» £0) Aches thing * be thejenee him ‘ismnercifaiy mueroured and after the Marshal had fin. possession, Those » ioaeen Dewery ae Shes Grated: cad: tperans \| inducements heid out. by theae articles, incurred | obtain them. The youthful otfender pieading guiliy ted fis move sagiested de. je, will carry to his every , | ted were kept ap for the nef HER | Gomean ce, Tromas—Motian or injanction grant. | feat expense in obtaining foreign newsshould suser | the magistrate comimizted him for trial epithet and cowardly, twas yy ffir | eens, from rat hed 94, but the defendants have leave to move for tts | tu ecleerny tage ltlnage oe igh = A Woman 8raus 4 Grockn.—Margaret Brook, those gentlemen that lowbred, vinous Mexicans. | Pitutng "As to tho iaon tint mash Could have bean | <iswouuton Om TUrTNer Dae ie ne | tinlOe a TORE, ere Bye idckrred dash | ving at No, 658 Water street, was yestertay brongi Hose, gentiémen wero taken before the Alcalde, | Seen. by the otloers t seemed to him bapowsiie te | granted upon sdaitionsl facts, atid the application, | ¢xpense, 1 have therefore arrived at the | before Jndge Mansfeld, at the Esvox Market Police Tigntsed — icfuste: under these articles ias H. r, pronoun the gent fine $10 Farad failed, Itwas what he the original Peace toandge, waly, he having denied | or the ‘aagociation naing s Sopron of a despatch like eo Ai ceed ropes treete Tl 6 ‘and OTNOGk excuse or palitation on 5 penn peel. — this ig lable to contribul Proportion oi the whole | complainant, whose Injuries happily were not. suf- ment, Mr. M demanded and itho- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—IN REFERENCE. cost. If he does not wish to wre it he should decline serious to prevent his belay present in court, atone iy dounanded es witness Déviia, | Hized Mima te he pis nblishing nny part of it, ‘The plAintii isentitied to | se aT a ee ee eae ent sumae herringe it ia or Trevifio’s secretary. The Alcalde said he | made he hada vague to who ‘The Stuyvesant Divorce Case. judgment for the aunount claimed and interest, with | piace and shortly afterwards returned, claiming that Paar tc aren prot eae pon te pen eevebeni fr The Mey Ware RE | | Theodore Sruyoesant vs. Catharine Stuyvesant, | We usllal cosis, she had not recelved her right change. Me refused ep cmceneart ae by Mr Uirioh, our ‘comm at fositedn erorng rade i" ‘the manner in | The testimony in this case was concluded, before Geniuaamurted sssaesnlte: troct leaauar Meaerey. The jailer, the turnk apd t the felon who alee 6 Basted wee seetifies. a olng | Register Dayton, the referee appointed by the court ‘ and made a thrust at him, , cattng through, his coat, corroborated the testimony as regards. the drutal ren rec nceerncegy erate gt ed teaceaanall he ths paren ae eC ee CoLumsts CoLiece.—The regular annual meeting vee nit Mi pacteatincsamen mere np canal of ‘treatment of the — and ‘referred to bord &| Seater aiacerne paptriet A CONT eee nuked | tong, and the case has been before the for | and anniversary of the alumni of the law school of | the charge, and the Justice commitied her to, prison pompous manner, Saxing 16 wes telr right 00 thus |" ror the won; ME, De G. Hirdeall and Mr. Mo- | *0W6 months. Edwin James and George Shea for | Colaubia College wus held last might in default of $1,000 bail. Sem the Previous hight of Tid afoot, | Mahon for the defeudanta, f teegianeae teria ie te orca no | wif! PAMMRMALENO Marquis Go Rete, of Paria sot on iaetr |RereonA. Everything was taken ¢x- cee the Brevoort House, Governor Bullock, of Maseachu- ALLEGED CONFIDENCE OPERATIONS. ‘SUPREME COURT—OENERAL TERM. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S COURT. setts, is at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Governor Patton, ASE STE ‘Aicaide. and the epemcntepen ; a of Alabama, Js sf She Bt, Nicholes Hotel. ‘Thomas J. Harvey, of No. 821 West Twenty-eighth : met se nena reais and ph yee The Appeals in the Erie Railway Cases Dis- Seizure of a British Ship. JuMrED OvERBOARD.—A man named John Devine, | oi /ect was orosit areed Yasee WSake Featerday fia’ tpslsiadi nceeeee teas har ete an . milesed. ‘The British ship Hudson, of Liverpool, one of the | while in a state of intoxication, jumped overboard | 21°. cerson Market Police Court charged upon Before Judges, Barnard, Ingraham and Sutherland. | largest afloat under canvas, was yesterday seized by John Bloodgood vs. The Brie Ratiway Company, hg Dives. Stains Maranel. fe secure. the ment of €c.; Richard “SheR ve. Same Defendants; People, | $0,000 money, alleged to be due by her for wages é0,, of Now Fork, 02. Same Defendants:—in the | *4 bettoutry bonds, A matter of the application for the removal of Danie). | - | Drew trom his oMice as. director, dc,, of the Erie ‘THE NEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS IN COURT. Than in our oat of the aie appous taken om FIRST OAGTRICT COURT. ee nae hee ai The to ‘Grst above entitied action was Decision. \ Sean oie and the orders ip the re- Before D. Quinn, Justice. Mglping Gre po a among | | J4mes Gordon Bennett ea. The Worta Conpanye— other at, be: foot et Twenty.anth street and ee river yesterday afternoon. He was resoued by an ofticer And brought to Bellevue Hospital. if money by meatis of bogus checks. Onimu.—Captain Hartt, the philanthropist, scholar, Among the first complainants was J. Marsh, of the commander of the police gunboat and standing can- | firm of Temple & Marsh, bankers and brokers, No. didate for Police Inspectorslip, delivered a lecture | Wall street, who btates in his complaint thad on “Crime” last night at the Presbyteriam church, | thomas J. Harvey came to deponent and exhibited corner of Market and Henry streets. Py purporting to be drawn by ©, Bi Lost m a BaNg.—A gentleman from Brooklyn, the Prescott & Oo., of No. 82 Broad street, on whoge name is William Marshall, while in the Chemical Bank and about 4 ft ‘ome (0: American Exchange Bank for $500, and repre. had his pocket relleved of the sum of $240. Previous | Semted that sald dheck was perfectly..good and ‘to the discovery of his loss an “innocent” looking | would be paid, anf asked deponent to cash the etree: oa hs reased the complaints of several parties with obtaining Gove reported, — reac over ‘ocoulrene eae made 3 attempt to utraged Alerican citizens. Lat Garza ‘Melo had tak é_ ‘case in hand Subp tethers the on no fiie, Ee oSton roo bane the Americnne rolemped. Tpare was \ it t among the natio! Eitties residing at orn of . and were in. eh te you Same to the worst’ 1 defend dhett lives, property, fo exense has been ‘given for the the issue by the: ta | This is an action brought by the plefntify, the pro was observed standing near tue Krooklynite. 4 the cause isunexpininca On the werceu me sanie | Of ‘and stocks. and from other | prietor of the Hansip, against the defendant, the | Tmo om ve ooe duane: Bight at same.. That deponent, believing sald Harvey’s repre- shouted, “Mueren los amertcanoal”—death to amer | matters with the buainess of theeompany, | ‘Worsa Compan; member of the Associazed i ee de this penencient bp ne sere FREES oi Leal inee iri to Faas Cary or | Press, ha Wooded’ tie pein % Pl 83, a balance wanes = loading at port for | aid Harvey $500 and took agid check, but when sat@ ” Consal has on the to Becre- or California, are becoming more abundant, rene! rment need {Cree ih aeicaneitae on tadcrenth gece, any of ita business unless | claimed to be due for one-third cost of @ certain | Itis reported that the Pacific Mail Co are’ | Shee: wanprenented fee bagmens Hwee Srmmoeeee medmer J. 0. Harris early this morning. having Bos previously ‘enfolned oy) ant sence | cable despatch transmitted. by. Mr. . Anderson, conveying passengers to New York from ban Fran. | cntirely worthless, and thereapon Having seen Mr. Potter I learn that with six | Be I bp he t 4 isco, owing: to the present cutthross competition, | vey's representations were entirely false and made was also arrested, i eaaeal however an bis ‘he i Henan es me eae ar ae me ig Rigg apangl or. she Darpoee of anesHing Ap iota 7 ty upon » J - Suppgsx Degatru.—Coroner Schirmer yesterday ol "1 In'the laét, named ‘suit Drew was from and his partner, amd they were thereby cheated and deriving ay the) fiia\ aod Gas rent ce she Coreen ers ‘aa director or Semeur enaomaten, The complaint alleges that the World Company 1 & | neig an inquest at the Eleventh precinct station | defrauded of the sum of $600 by the said Harvey. hia American’ companions. Davila, however, four cases orders were granted oe the | member of the Associated Press, it having succeeded |’ house on the body of Nicholas Babifnger, a German, | OD the 2th of January Mr. Samuel J. Tyler, of No. answered him by having hitn featrested “and com: ‘show cause on a, before | to the rights of James Watson Webb, who was an | fifty-four years of age, Who died suddenly of disease | 2 Bowery, made ae ae mecore bn ps mynd nr ina nsatton ate original member of the association; aud that by the articles of association it is agreed that.all Epropean foll isthe opinion of the court, all the | and California news and election returns recetved by iges con yal special express or telegraph and obtained by any the appgein ia thee énete can ‘be postated. Thay member of the association shall be the common fided m the palace until the folio: merning. Tuesday 8 mail will. bring particulars. THE WILIETT STREET TRAGEDY. ‘of the heart while engaged in ‘at 253 Thira | Charging that one T. J. Harvey exhibited to bim a street, Deceased lived with Paper purpo! to be a good and uine Taira oe ping seep ‘on the Mechanics" National Bink for ; that said Harv nted th Taz Exomision Lrsnany Socrery.—The frst an- | {29 Sum Of $100; tne ae aad it woul niversary of an organization entitled as above, in the | ompresentation to sald bank, and as Highih ward, vas bol lat evening in tho Grand | Aer Panhing naan vita Seta try ene Corener’s Inquest Yesterday—History of the Affair—Verdict of the Jury. wade trom cree 2 pa property of all the members. who may desire to use it, | street ool. Interesting exercises, lite- | San tohe ‘gave '3100.and took Y penis ding and that the expense shall be assessed in equal pro- | rary and ‘by the members an agree- tations ¢ true, rain This ; At two o'clock yesterday Coroner Kiernan held an for tik continuance on the ours whore the ne able entertainment sald check; that since then deponent has ascertaine< inquest over the remains of Joseph Krumitaki, at the | sre heard and forming in no way s decision such as | Portions upon the members so using it. It further | Wish the Ward Kvening School and is now in a | tie check to be worthless and sald’ Harvey Eeventh ward station house, who on Thursday after- | 18 Properiy subject poe ae rr uring the tem. | alleges that all such news is to be immediately | sourishing condition, reed ane ree} bogey tte noon, at his residence, No. 121 Willett street, fred Boy soda tay vadsoon oF seotiton teat oun tee handed to the agent of the Associated Press, to be Excism C4sks.—The following named persons were $ re ons and preténces said Harvey two pistol balls into the body of his wife, Josephine, Biyho Mie Sncne ereating the agme for an ez parte | copied and delivered to the several papers belonging, | yesterday morning arraigned before Justice Hogan | cheated and defrauded deponent $190. and immediately afterward-turned the mazzie of the | oder to thet effect, or they could have moved before | to the association in the same manner as other tele- | on the charge of violating the Excise law, and re- | » Upon these complaints of Messrs. Tyler, and Marsh revolver on-his own person $ first in | 2S Justice in chambers on notice for'such an order; | grapnic news; that on or about the 27th of October, | quired to give ball m the sum of $100 each to appear Phony nb ipa eel eelinie 3, ‘eppear ibaa areamns tee, Tvaprenm | Goescane or Sasa mata acai wad | far he sieved am ha agen in Londen, | Godengo” Con tenet yom, Reaneaaay night tak 8 orders no wilblie to the, term. In ‘ ec, 8 ie J e Harvey vi @gami Tye ‘is"Bsh See le Yount | Se as of Vanna Mees dec, Dae | ui Cuetec eae ecnta:| hin acm Sr, ganar nen | Reveigence ce ianh Matta Ae alah itn whom ake was ‘desinas, Of living, “Pana: | Smroperly granted. ty, judge she remedy t8, 8 | Gone tt Worka and. Timea" and theretore Gaime Chatbame pect. 1 any mats | (95d be vas Suppen eS “ate on a Ing that she sd ‘ooome Sin ins te eee eee ead cee ns abn” uttes, | tat the defendant uliould pay one-third of the cost, | SUICIDE ON RANDALL’s IstaNp.—Information tt the bane bekt day death an well sa bis own, ‘Tho decassd, who, was arte order of e fuago,tonde st chambers to the | The answer admits that defendant is & member of thé | ‘regched the Coroner's office yesterday afternoon from | of the same was arrested, bat was afterwards dis; Sas eaves & child in Bohemia” He hes con ee aaa L- eB Sn) oe Tuten ere A Lee reek tothe Wortt cant | the ofice of the Commissioners of Charities and Cor- Specks fo Sat Pas oy uLegbe whigh bad offs) his second, loward Prac. 946,) Py ry been there a mjoweph denaschak, of 401 Eleventh street, sworn | MAYS: The order is not Gnal at z uehep poeta thave padion or uase noweean’ pt aixtytve years of age, hal, committed suicide of Wich ne had soni noealt,neving a ‘tie meantime gard appeals that unnecessary | the defendant was only liable to for what it | Rollins ‘ilscaee matter any f Te im | used. The saswor farther slleges that by the twen. | Deceased was a butcher by trade, each of these cases fron. the orders. Me ais: | ty-fifth section of the articles tts pro- } SuicIpE BY TaxINa Lavpanum.—Coroner Flynn d Harvey did not with his wife; he suid # young man’ named Joseph ided that in case of an honest diference of called ured: . R. H. Scudder, « merchant om Brroneai was too inmate wit her, and ‘he further manned, HEB. $16 gnete, among the members ‘association ‘aa to" the }, Wat Yesterday called to hold an inquest t Mo. 236 | On Th ast mtreet, reported to Justice’ Dodge. thes Hare ently sald ‘she was trying to poison him, and had put | The Chicage, Rock Island and Pacific Rall- | jeaning of or majority of votes of first street over the remains of Mr. David vey had called at his store on Weduesday, thus dol: in his food for that 3 the deceased road Case. the association shall decide what the meaning H. Theall, mian sixty Years of age, whose death, it | Vel. 4 ots to thevamount of $109, and asked ng Ep Doee: is, nit of a dose archi op orry bso have not ‘wile vefore Justice: Mansfeld, and’ ne kaa diamnseca | J0mes Fisk, Jr., 08. CRicagd, Rock isiana and | snd this Delng dons the minority’ she yr, Bwallowed for tue purpose of eelt-Aestruckion, Tur. ane ta oe one Boom SS, Gent, ie Bie eeideoes 38 map "4 goods wi 2a eA ide the samen ie maybe & sttong advocate deceased ti stot melt Bp tt ming renenaringps peel recat Saad othe cia ‘OL the aasoctauie and decided ‘Tear ox fat on « post-mortem examination ona Be eave we oed wnichs ween Me r le 2. o. Sggcias Sasson Sr | Rena aias ne meme me | RFU EG pee ana Sa | tach ea Re | Race ee teeta = | pie enc mee oe an el > iret te 1 ihaping'4 courés ploper pa es hh Wei Bel Who déposed that he had the United States Ciroult Court. age is | wil the moaning of the Swenty aah aruoie of he ‘Tam TRAVELLERS’ CLUB.—On Thursday evening & pg Wig ener 4 tye West there are some one ndred fifty thou- | boarded with and his wife about association, and if 80, whether it Was su’ 08 | crowded ‘meeting of the members of the Travellers’ ‘On opera the persons ‘were mi ‘in T1861 of & secret | eight months; knew of SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. vote as therein provided and passed upon. ‘The arti- on cele ered he any ae ‘They were not dibanionists, though oP beepeen. .Gerweens and 1s wife; sometime pall | coon ane, eronsatve ia umber, but only three of | Club took place at their rooms, No. $22 Fifth avenue. fraud, ‘snd was remanded to. station house (0 he working against | pe poy he RI ETT Decisions Rendered. them, te ay oy poor y Hg vd ar ‘The Rev. J. C. Fieteher, the colebrated Brazilian | await the fi ‘ofa complaint today fre eaicors Provesati pecting peaceful that brought fromthe water veray, Vides— pro- , Professor jhared sirungewient satistactory to the South, t tearm | gud had put them into pudding for ‘deceased By Judge Barnard. | Vitestor the appointment of an ‘agent of ‘the asso: | the noners of opening the wonders of the vast cone | Soimg etm Het, er od tne taro a will also that number of them ate“ discussing the Mane teny hats # Wilson vs, Wison.—Judgment ordered, ; cation and prescribes his dates. “Section 11 ts as | nent of South to the readers of the world, against the Maxicmy qusstion of: have Jemere from) eeveral,; |: went to 133 Senenin arent Tracy vs. First National Bank of Selma,—Motion | ‘ollows:— and Oaptain Mayne Reid, Lc ggt nyt d vag” Aen ninet investigations into the frande geome of whom are opposed to any warlike inter- | on the 111 aisle Gach ane med. { All European and California news and ell election returns | were the ‘‘llons' CK » @. He by detective Harris an William H. Merritt, Tererice with Mexico, wesley ne Raed weatenih< et oat cae a % and throw him over- | granted. | received by Saprese oF telegraph, obtained by any e very ably of the connec’ authors | caster of the Bull's Head Bank, resulted in estab. gation of our own people, If from among them a L- ane, tna ie My A live with him, but » 8, Outh, c-—Motion denied. | member of the assoc thal be the co preventy of tha potilzner and Dt. Hayes also detailed some of | ishing the that the amount of these alleged cation in al ta placa of sdvantayee, tat signe | Fool when she sald Lie; Anew gothing of tye shoot. Se Oe rE Sc Matin cones. ‘pmayn aaveased upow Ge members who #0, wee it in equal | 2i# Trin atiwen panmige The meeung did not sucess. fis sesetted tet ‘ Fonilt to me United States, a very great result would | ingot by the deceased. | “in Contes reeniaeoene er. ga ht he Sacre) freak up anti! s very late hour, rm tebh’on fwenty-Anth sitest was vicamised. ta taoed eat oshen ander “a a atte pled posed that nae on teense phen inte beak Speaygnis & al. ve, Sherwood # al.—Order ‘nme ‘¢ pay sy ee lation be | MILITARY OnDmE OF THE LOYAL Leaiox.—A meet. | the smot ‘or two checks, one of $4,500 #0 18 to have some expression privately (that is not | Foom, in the rear apartment, deceased and his wife , edna dD. Satan, Pat sane masmer a cider Velagrepuic bbws ls Uelivarea, "| tng of Commandery No. 1 of this order, of New | and one F Soper: Gapenitas thoes in public meetings) of the Western Reels, nd | lying on the same floor, in the trent rooms; Knew vs. Quatav — Report con- |. The only portion of section 25 which can haveany | Yor®, was held on Wednesday evening last at the fa in ‘which they were fore tke meting of next Congress great efvantaye | hal’ but a very aight scvaalntanee wich ers: ber | Med andjudgment of divorce granted. 5 2 iaunpakaetinapbcashe ts yg ge oe id be Stn th ton | tween four and five yes 1 ; ralk: 08. —Interrogatories must be filed and | #4 follows: : Qolonel Porter, late United States Volunteers, y ery reve, des THA SLM | Tom Panna arareypiegead Oe at | eno goood wn RES SEs re rare ny eee | ae Ue comes, a way, fr groceries, tained Mr teeeee New YORK, Oct. 18, 1806." | Svonng man that poarded there holding teacorne: | Human va, Brunn.—Motion to discharge is denied, | of suck Ranost dt Gf opinion a to the meaning of = | Commander, Admiral Davi by them, has turned up in the Greenwich . : Sicankire rons tonnes dean tie with $10 costa to abide event. rl eg nt cud this being dcue the misority sell aSquieace, | States navy; Senior Sout Gramercy Park House, New York. a tea, was rum |" pallin vs. Hirsch.—Order — ; M, T. McMahon; Junior Vice Com- the bank book of Harvey, now in the ‘My Dear Str—Since handing you copy of ning for the door, and lunmediaiely after fell in| Don'vs voos. Modon os Articles of, association like these meee. Brevet Colonel Joseph 4 detective Harris, tt rs that on the 2d aetiee tor. Neah f have had ai interview with | the hallway: 1 tien ran down eal to dhe fandiord numerous ua for we goverment of an at Areal H Tarvey depomied chetks 10 te amouy hun me! ie . the re- an ; ce important business is attended u fy EO Teena rer | came almost immediately afverwark. sn? ne Pouce SUPEROR. COURT—THUAL TERR—PAAT |, | meetexpepen Wass be, constreed Ubetally, With © aol Oeuart Haylee; Cas Uy LR er ae Give hor tne exact pant (ve gained in timer T | lsaec Medirney being Sworn ‘said:—t ‘ain a potice- — ¥fow to attain the end for which that ody was Colonel Charien Q, Carleton. A Gouncll of tvé Ma Jigs chabled to learn ‘sufficient, necessary for further reas emery ‘afternoon, about a ter past four, The Alleged Maltreatment of a Child. crested, The Whole be taken con- woaeees eBay ie ‘i velng Figtite eneteeea = the a 4 Pa we with him, After conversation with him | I there ras w disturbance at Willett street; Before Judge Robertson. strued together. Where language 1s plain social 4 uid bitsy ofthe bank at once made 1 eet tea ar eta Mate Wanda door Theard a pistol shots Lan. Up otsite eed soe J, 1. Wesker, Dy Cudrdlan, 60. J. i. Lond and B. potest al of po Pipe rit be ooh of Aprit wha , fate or pes, who replied rome. tl a ol it eceased’s wife lying on the floor, inthe hallwar of | Rareston.—This was an action to recover $1,000 for s por Ae le the night of the moe Seen pro: . Hi ev by ali means; Ihave not jooked fully into way applied, and that is to give the used theit | vio ported, the messenger Of the Merchants’ | attempted to the su’ ; When at home will like to conier with | the w po ye the door of the front room; | the alleged mattreatment of the plaintiff, « boy four- metarad ond, om gignification. Section 11 in asly re} ‘of the You fully and take suoh action as will bring about | Soon after another oMcor came, when I went into | teen years old, by the defendants, who, tt wascom. | plain. and gam of opinion, | Union, Expres. ¢ re thd naktoa | the faro denier Feaults beneficial to we people of Mexico; we can rons roo, b Lenw Stcented rime writ hin Plained, dragged him through the “streets and therefore, that it was not the of the city folie ere. particulars wo & late FT .- 0 il —. ie Aad Tee yt head a a. he pistol ia worms u hormewhtpped | im. The defence was a general of shone arsiotan, tnat te cunaset SA nae re — Ten a United States 7.30 in checks bad is fhe govergment of Maximilian, I donot understand ee latneia nae aren aay gna on aulegason tat |) Was. later © ‘of control section 11, Of $1,000 each; two of third In ne are doating about ‘commercial Hy; it may be the best pro ‘Of the defendant Lownd. Verdict forthe | shove quoted. ‘There & great many | same $; four 1.30 many an ple of Mexico, which L rather ‘think $s Probate goo, matters to which tis does, apply ha ‘The examination of Harvery wilt take place Bayne moat recognize if not we must negotiate cneqeries fd i hae tte ia not nee at aes) 6 100 each; a A Ld | tee Dodge, at the Jeferson Market J ‘olige Cou ion ‘each, bond. 9 Santee ari COURT OF COMMGN PLEAS—sECAL TEAM. Fata neo fn ore of ne axa exestoe | Uae da cok Alea ave Bonde | tl ho may have checks” in tet pom The Charch of the Redemption Imbroglio— 102, i) matter Labenen, will report the facts and join Maier the onte for ONlo; he romerked thas he ‘The Police Consured and the Motion to OF (6 Aasagciation, | certificates a5 the same company, one for 100 | Te slieyed swindler. met Mr. Greeley Dissolve the Injunction Denied. foce- | Tus TRAFFICON BROADWAY Batow Tas Bainos.— eke that ne approved of some ott Before Jndge Barrett 7ghd Tamme 6 | poring tbe week ald nti 76 yg EXTENSIVE OLAMIOND. ROBBERY. Sons, ‘and was glad to find wo Watson and Others va, Welohman ana Othere.— ‘and who | progress of the repevement of way below the | wetween seven and eight o'clock on Thursday even- a Mexico, though fe did not on the n rn ‘This was a motion to dissolve an injunction restrain fptended that | pridge, the entire tramo of that portion of thia city | ing @ most daring robbery was committed m ie age, Ratan fe poate ing the aefendants from preventing the minister tn | the, omen = sat nani’ | hasbeen th & state of ‘vehicular anatohy. & house ap town ‘The house robbed i oocw See add eacncicna Tea ai | Wil Recta ee SOMA seeped | See os cearch eae Rasonpuca tom bang | Sar bE Sas SME gee mens | Sater Pia sei er |, ate Stone tas President Lincoln tmmediately on my arrival from ” the usual religt " ‘The fects of the | accept it as an fe g to Sceampa- | 6 West 16 ’ rg ap ta arch Lc nigr - t MITERAML_OEYERUE. coat have fay tgpeased. quae ee reg at for his ferbellzerent Jen. a the Duintings’ and inp room “a “I was opposed to @ war wi , en- ordinary mn for were dows statre. posed, foraing the Honroe doctrine" with many other ro-| Xncome Returne im the Ninth Collection Dim | Judge, Barrett in rendoring hs decision sal che | poulion K the evidange He 5 une ta iceman Tee | the, secoma, Boor, wheres. quanily, Oce:to beq Goa wih Mir Sooceactatngy General flue Untied | ne fetiowing tin ctbertine wn Bolns in rgpect to want of tile was not well Wen | ert; but bere a hotevidence tartans Acs. it wit | amuebuaineln sabe of taengn wad abated and order | tween "ga,do and oe, tho, robters Tosened Q vel to tne enforcement of the’ ttgotrine in Mexico osm per enna tande inthe aad — z ia quia wed vehi 8 main ton injunotion. pews procured by ‘ein nt be- reguntns end Wy ar “and oon feat, er & "be oe rae ie Monroe aes they en and gave ie many reasons for his views. He is a | Oraigne H.H.. 97,020 ponte Henry 8...96,808 ‘Under tut permission, still unrevoked, the Chufch of } comes the common ‘@very member desix- Wine mecitorioamy bosy ip reaulating: Sh ong poate to tay. Fete mince, oat leant te leading man in Kentucky, though a quiet one. In | Dunne Jacob....... 5,000 hews John,... 8.600 ing to use id ‘who are Mable to Pe stream of New Yoi able. hit joor ae ing eo, a te me Twas reloaaed fe custody of | Dunne Wm. €:....! 6009 Nletson Henry 8. A $.09 | tte Redemption was in possession when the defend pay for section the right | Sor ui wie ent mea SoatRomatical A en Lown, Tete engameeaved themselves of thelr boot nited States civil authorities in Southern Ohio, | Bath Henry Ab'm 4/561 | @nt Welchman adopted the extraordinary measures ‘such pews. upoo member of $5 thal tae ae ae stagnacion scenes that had | Ana‘ncceeded mgetting away wiih, Others ente Dintios Attorney who’ pesected sie neds law '| Greed be BD SES | Gioclosed in the alfidavite, and the Injunction simply | SSE Rwdhed teeny tee eran of td amreetion bartered Wal spa mad stagnation, for nareous: were | 23 {he opinion that they entered the hotse bf iim or of Mr. O) BOW, Diet apatice. of | the festrained him, as an individual trustes, from dis | 204 ‘and ) anuer ag | 20% sain tng: up by the water spout and ent Fried’ stares Supreme ofa) so. erm rem tarbing that podseiion oF preventing ee weal ei} ocr pew dae va Bottlon 7 ravi | AnceRicAN Brana Bonery.—Toe sated meeting ot | lado, 102 ara "thos a ra red mein sev gious exercines. it was urged that si an agent the Boar of Managers was held at the 86, consideration and the danger jt ‘and among othe ard to future, events, fe- it h arden conferred w patty that m reealy tel ¢ 7 ae oe may, Bratted that in tithe the Vaived seatew nie would not reater’ power than” were: reposed. in the comm i Mt? Fosse a telegreD ls | Astor piace; on tharaday afternoon at hal-past tree by pager Dy He Ue 08 ans enultlng id the Mf te amount above sta.el to Mr. Leow THB snow in the hands of the Uetectiv es, Sie ancetie neh Mi Hk une Anne teoreu ‘The views of the late President (Mr, Lincoin) being great veatr, that judge Barrett) could , tr it them immediat by imanitola lew | ofc! nite in the chair. Two, new now rilly adsent eae Mad eahons Of the Protestant each of the parises who hay be aatidied to Gaauerias rere ; feed—pne in Ohio and one in Episcopal Church there were certain special duties ‘The despatoh in question, deaig- | ows. Communications were received from agents

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