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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1809—TRIPLE SHEET. Oe jy BROOKLYN CITY. Jef and went, to, work in, net own. Done SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. THE GALLOWS. she ied uithaanmanannamel hot belong to her, a search warrant was * past torday abill was introduced Execution of a Murderer in Cleveland, Ohio~ THR COURTS, Or ailk alleged. to belon oo tiem was found in het EW JERsEt. qumtitabemuseante the rights Pre Particulars ef the Crime—The Trial ané eeaaaaeaaaaanmamanel pomeenion, bar Sher 00 is sok be toned any state and riparian owners tn the lands lying under ConrictionBebavior ef the Cenvict=The eC marks. any witnesses ONTED STATES OSTRICT COURT. End testitod to the good character of the Sccusod, | 7a. sy serseyligutatng lative the waters of New York bay and elsewhere tn Esecutions Gu zver.aNp, Ohio, Feb. 4, 1860. Fre Homvalley Case—Motion to Arrest Judge | #4 she was found not gailty. je Pilgrim ong on ham peg “She | thie State, The bill is tne same as a Ss ® | onthe 13th day of September, 1868, the denizens peggy gable end of Mfr. David Roach's honse, neg *he head | COVErHO® Ward last year. The following bills were | ton Irving, near Irvingt@-on-the-Hudsom | ® | oF tnig nejghnorhiood were horrified by the report Before Judge Benedict. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, of the inctined pleke af the Morris on also introduced:—Sapplement to an act forthe gov- | night or two since,; and but for tho fortunate are that a deliberate and cold-blooded. murder had heen ‘The following decision was promulgated yesterday ~~ struck by the terrible element and the ‘House | erament of this State, and fixing the salaries of | rival of a watchman they perpetrated the evening before in the township of 40 the case of the United States against Moritz Ross | Farat Scaumino AccrpgNr.—An inquest was held | burned to a cinder. A Me. Cockefar, acar | public officers; to declare a paper purporting to be | with considerable ny Independence, a few miles east of this place, Davia valley, 9 motion to arrest judgment in which was | by Coroner Jones yesterday afternoon over the body | Bi, Se aus comms time. ‘argued on Friday last, by Judge Barnard, for defena- | of Henry Helnaoth, who came to his death fromthe | “sey Foun PLay.—Late on Wednesday Sut, and Assistant District Attorney Parris, for the | effects of scalding, Tho deceased was employed 5 | ne omcor Maul discovered & Young gir, not yet P, Skinner, an honest, industrious datryman farmer, had been murdered in his own household by a ball from the pistol of an assassin. From the facts of government :— @ Jaborer at a distillery on the coruer of John and ‘of e trial of Gold streets, and was engaged in ¢ swill | fifteen years of age, lying in @ state of umonsclows the case, as afterwards ascertained upon the upon a, tbiion mn arrest of yadgacne, “whe cane | Sank. Wale thus occupied, Which | ness on High street, near Nesbitt, Her claihes were | MoMGAy cveninw. conte trom the ire, Moen anette ean.) As marke of | the principal in the crime, who has this day term. Soer ‘haa. beem ‘eonvicied uideF an ingicimest sew aauine doen, cavolpee We ‘unfortquate | $F from her body, and she showed piainly that she pa. mary Cainden and Cape May praying for the | Pood were found near the spotin the morniug it 18 | nated his career upon the gallows, we glean the fol- sarging hum with aiding and assisting in the | man, burning him ina frightful manner, ‘This acci- | had been dealt with foully, She was remored to the leved ullet took effect. | Amo! lowing:— making, preparing and engraving of a certain plate | gent bout eight o'clock in the m _ repeal of the law passed last year appointing in- | found selected for removal was @ large 10N OF THE MURDER. do the lidewens and siniuitude of certain parte of ene | dent geeurned about clgns ovciocs tn the morning, | station house and a physician sent for. Testerday botiers. Petitions were also pre- | autuber of valuabie sairut n eadanee ate lever te teaatocenda tows —— national currency, notes particulary | accidental death was rendered, Ten nome ‘in company with Sanaa ‘a certain metallic plate made, | COLORED SCHOOL CHILDREN Maurrearep.—A | the purpose of attending a bail. CO stip, had for some time been saving his hard-earned £ which are printed certain parts of our lace he wi ve morning on spectors of steam hg PB ‘as removed, at one o'clock. A verdict of investigation it was ascertatsed toat, money, which, among other valuables, he kept in a F EQUATORIAL AFRICA. | and engraved in the likeness and siti | few months ago the ill treatment and annoyance to | however, he, as alleged, Look her into severai saloons | ai Amboy Kallroad, een taken on their Mr. P. B. Du Chailin. small iron safe at hts residence. This fact having Tice ot ceruin parts of the piates from which are | which negro. children in attendance st public school and plied Her with bad whiskey wail she became | , 0 Sa" recaing, among which was Senaie bul No. 1 retary salt, the coebrated traveiter, the | been ascertained by 8 gang of jailbirds in this city Bad have been printed, aud which were designed for é el y drunk. What occurred subsequently up ‘the by which the Morris and | | Mf. Paul B. Da Chaillu, , of the fraternity was held, and it was ‘The printing, certain parts of toe United States na- | No. 1, Willoughby street, were subjected at the hands | to the time of her Tound 1s as yes mere conyeo- eee ee eerie sed to the Delaware and | frat and as yet known the only explorer of Equato- | 8 conference 4 tonal curreney Sotes particularly described, with | of white pupils in that vicinity was made the subject | ture; but strong susp! prevail she was out- Lackawanna Railroad rial Africa, delivered one of his popular lectures resolved that on the evening of September 12 an at- ly ‘a-ent W use the same. He now moves an arrest | of a formal complaint which was laid by the princi- | Taged. However, the youth was arrested and is held poy ey 8 bil! elicited much tempt should be made to break open the safe and ©f jadgment upon the ground that the act of June | pal of that school and others before the Board of | 0 @ charge of misdemeanor. The mother of the ‘enede, last evening at the rooms of the American Geo- sm ‘ke., deposited therein, Lewis K. S Iset, under which the indictment was found, | Education, The subject was referred toa commit. | girl, whose name is Elizabeth Staindet, of No. 13 | Warm ‘of Hudson county, moved to recommit | graphical and Statistical Soclety, Cooper Institute, | secure the money, Bc. erenies mo such oilence as charged, inasmuch aa | tee, Who Secured a suitable site on the corner of | East Fair street, richly merited the severe rebuke | |, Mr. Sustt, of of incorporating among lt | before a very la audience, the lecture | Davis, John 1. Butterfield, Thomas Mulhall, Witham the words of che eleventh section of the act, which is | Jay and High streets, where a primary school for | #dministered her by the for her repre- nat the enockholders of the Mi ery. large ‘and | Foliott and Robert McKanna were the individuals Y, the section relied upon by the government, only re- | colored youngsters has been opened. ‘The change | hensible laxity ot parental aut and ee ee ee een ers jens tuan seven | TOO heme filed to overflowing esachct she beatae) aad 'om the ‘Greningy % dete bo the bonds provided for m the uct, and do not | does not appear to have obviated the evil complamed A SINGULAR PENCHANT.—While the sexton of the ‘cent the tinuance of the lease. the ante-room having many occupants | Who und inciode the national currency, and that the provi- | of, and the services of the police have been fre- | pirst Reformed church, in Market street, was we cont Sart ne one remarked that the Morris | straming to hear the words of the leoturer. The | @&¥eed upon they proceeded by way of the canal to Sion Of Che thirteenth se quently called into requisition to protect the colored . owe nd Easex Railroad built by the le of Mor- -| Skinner’s house, well proviaed with pistols, bowie- declares that the wi “obligation or oth y qoutn in pursuit of Knowledge under difiiculties, | Mg that edifice on his way home late on Wednesday = ‘na a = cotitah atte I whereby the | occasion was the monthly meeting of the society, Eaivcal Sateen iinintia dee ter the eamy 900m in this act shali be held (0 | Yesterday Thomas Cutter, colored, aged twelve | night he discovered a light in the pastor’s study, in — Mr. Du Chaillu, at the invitation of the society, | Knives, wedges, ef the United States” u imetede and teen ail bonds, coupons, national cur- | years, was the victim of ap ravated assault at the ee ISa Raye boon or shail be issued under | hands of Thomas Fields: aswhite boy, which latter | *e Tear of the building, for which there was no ac- Hoa stock. | having. syectally travelled: tram Boston, where ne ds | was arrested and is held to answer. counting, As he proceeded up the stairs the light | holders of this road met in Hoboken some time | engaged in delivering course of lectures, to be ¥ act of Congress,” has no edect upon the w cath section, for the reason that the | News iw Briey.—Edwards, the colored man re- | Wasextingmshed. Though fearing it might be bur. | MNce and requested the transfer of theroad tote | ot 4 yoaq pefore the soclety is paper on + 4 i i 7 plishment of their object. The rufflans arrived at Skinner’s house about nine o'clock P. M., and upon gaining ap entrance through the back door were aS 2 eee ngation or other security of the United | . ‘lars the sexton, who is also a constable, prosecuted pany “ ” somewhat surprised to find two or three of the eooours iy that ection. | The point cenlly arrested on the charge of being concerned in fis investigations and entered the piace, His sur- ia cent as sn Oe feds “Equatorial Africa. ‘ety, prestdea, | Helahbors present, who had chanced to drop in to ie is tne that the phrase “obliga: | the Hleventh ward aifray, but who was subsequently | prise may be imagined at finding there a young | frvckpaston wens lmmonsne Oli § Judge Daly, the president of the society, presided. | (ea. social hour or two with Mr. Skinner and er security of the United States’ discharged upon examination, has caused the arrest | Woman, of mild, harniless demeanor, staring va- ‘Mr. Whalen, of Union, maintained that while the ‘The subject of the lecture was “Equatorial Africa, P Sot'ly Suestion, but it le also trae thatthe phrase is | Of Bernard Ganley, who was also concerned in the eee ty ner) guplect but the ciuse Of } House should have due regard for the welfare of the | with an Account of the Race of Piginies and of the ro ete i ad era nl ap om in tone ts then, (he thrwenth sec | aifray- upon. the clare of assault, ‘The sume indie | what her object in belng there was she. seemed per- stockholders and people, they as logisiators should | Canniyal Tribes.” Mr, Du Chailln gare a beet de wha pad Son bas anproseled the bedroom gonapiea const cout efter a8 aso Drocured & warrant for the arrest o! lectly unable to explain. ie is name ce o1 ly desires to travel an: it fe the scoundrels comman: rage ‘gation or othersecurity of the | Kate Conners upon a similar charge. The examina- } Clark, is about twenty-five ears of aad. of rather | ive Sore She entermeee of the Pennayivanta oper hse gavin hig Oy reunion pariliet a United bates,” which appears there to be quoted asa | tion will take place to-day. pleasing appearance. She has been found frequently | Hoo. th hn to expend $2,000,000 | start towards their accomplishment. After some Phrase, the whole tuirteenth secuen is without effect Diedrich Liemann, the foreman who was arrested | im various churches in the same manner, and scems cats ue act declare 5 2bankmel ich fel a kille '- | when every person has gone. Recon! e Went in ’ of the | xe 1 ot the phrase, obligation ar other ley, ® laborer, bas been admitted to ball. With tas coh on Batneday aight aud remaginet enter | Would resonemend Che: pormage Of the bil withous | Atrios. Hare ho: became yery intimate with the * used i tis act stall be ‘there were 535 patients under treatment at the | ail had vone, til the following morning, She was bi rminery d 4 were then taken on Mr. Smith's | King, who was exceedingly friendly to the young to keep quiet on peril of their lives, the murderer 4 Davis advancing with a cocked pistol, and upon Mr. Skinner's eearacding te rise from the upon which he was reclining Davis fired, the show | taking effect, killing Skinner immediately. A des- perate struggle at once took place between the tn- Tuates of the house and the assassins, daring which provements on the line of route, be- | tine ne reached the country of the Ashmangoes, an and a ugh the words appear | Brookiyn Dispensary daring the month of January. | taken to the station house and subsequently hundea European, the firs, who had visited his country in | gi) of the latter made their escape. The wiiole oc- Be 8 phrase, the fact | James B. Tisdel, @ resident of Fourth avenue, was | over to her friends, ortho Dill was subsequently” put on its final readtne | the ‘memory of the oldest inhabitant. ‘This | currence was the work of a moment and terminated tes clearly that the | arrested yesterday on complaint of Edward Ed- ‘Trenton. and passed, forty-nine members voting in the ailirm- without the recognition of any of the refers fe the Words whes used separately and ) wards, who charged him with committing an inde- ‘buratains.—During Wednesday night the resi- | ative and ohe in the negative. was was his point d@appui, from whence he ARREST, TRIAL AND CONVICTION. Bot as epoca: some be me eames. st ce ae Seaault mRoO. 5 woman, named Ann er. He | once of aMr. Van Cleef, at Ewingville, about four An timportant bill was introduced by Mr. Sm: made frequent excursions into the surrounding The news of spe | caer eproad from. house to rks, if not placed as they are by a professor, Robert Ferguson, residing in Court street, was | miles from this city, was entered by burglars, who Pig Ri ge remy hee ecigmered Py ice | country: Far to the eastward “he came upon the rere der the 14th Lewis i Davis, Jobn L, But- cannot be comedered as suficieat to make useless | arrested on a double charge of assault and battery ree city Bonganboes—a people of very diminutive stature, | torqgia and Robert McKanna were arrested and this wt slog “ . - decamped with an overcoat anda pair of gloves. | bill correspond with one expiatned in yester- 0 mportaat & section, Which, without them, has a rt ed by his wife er-in-law. Seng meseting and teapertant caeet, They iauctac. | Seine one, Justice ‘Luckiey aud seutencod to | Subsequently the marauders visited the house of a | Gay's HigRALp relating to Newark. ‘The Bergen bill | leading a gypsy life and living upon serpents, mice cordingly ve disregarded, Under the constrnction, | the Penitentiary for one year. on easnrey brah aap sane Emin ior a Peis, s Dior eee ata P arses motgcmmaaeaeen Gueiiite and the berries of the forest. These people lived apart Men, of the thirteenth section it t fe the etter coat e one previous! en, U 00) fi ment \ y op te yy hy OR ERENT CRIES possession of it and lett the other behind.” They | of that city shall be in @ board of police com. | from all communication with the surrounding laced in the city prison. Foliott escaped and has Bot been heard ofsince. Mulhall eluded the officers for a time, but was finally arrested on the 19th of 4 December, near Saratoga, N. Y. An immediateex- / eieventh gectiin creates : tmmeiate ex- } wt uses the word obi h by the thir- THE SEA IN’, i a algo relieved Mr. McGuire of a quantity of silver | misstoners, a chief of police and such @ number of | tribes, marrying within themselves, and moving | amimation of the risoners was made : is declare’ tot "national our CAMENS Seer spoons, whose quality they tested’ betore departing | Patrolmen, not to exceed fifty, as they may appoint. | trom place to place as whtm and fancy directed. | tles, the result of which Sericetts om - Ps only pout wh 3 been taken ai by breaking one and leaving a fraction as a guaran- | The bill names as as the first four cot OOP Lites abe: sniat expert trappers of tbe wild al existing suspicions that Davis was P \- pet , and being 4 | Meeting of the Tars Last Evening=Revela- | tee;that the remainder were acceptable. The burg- | Messrs. John A, Banker, Samuel A, Beason, y a cial in the crime. The accused Ne ae motion must be den L t him be tleus About American Ships—The Rates of | !ats escaped. ~ John Wheelchan and & D. B. Wakeman. | animals that roamed in vast numbers | in all nae shu Se een, = for Py Feogvence On Friday wext at tweive | qe scale of Waaes Reduced. Comriaint o THE GRAND Jony or tHE UsiteD | Thoeve terms of one, two thres ant four years, | COWL the impenetrable forests thar stretched | SOMTG Than or November Davis was atraigned in ~ sila: Yue Seamen’s Benevolent and Protective Union | Staves Disrricr Covar.—On Wednesday afternoon | which each shall hold. A vacancy thus occurs in | Wexplored distances to the eastward. On the ap- and the trial pro- open cot leaded ‘not guilt cboded, Mekanna and Buttered turned State's evidence, swore jitively that they saw Davia fire the fatal shot, and on the 234 the case was given to the ys the defence offering but little testimony. On the 24th, after eighteen hours’ consultation, the jary returned a verdict of “guilty of murder in the first degree.” The defence made a motion for anew trial, their grounds being, among others, ene. — . i the commission every year, and at each charter clec- ance at any time of the people of other tribes T—omcuT. Association held a special meeting last evening at | the Grand Jury of this court mae a presentment to | the conmlnelan neers vase And Bo eg commissioner | mese ¢ Pigmlos uimediately ied to tho fastnesses and * A eg No, 186 Canal street. After organizing, Mr. Leslie, | Judge Field complamning of the lack of accommoda- | win'be voted for. The Chief of Police shall receive | coverts of the forest, where i} was exceedingly dan- 1etct Sel) Agatowt the Sueday Mercury | tne treasurer, in absence of the president, was | tion inthe State House for holding their sessions. | @ salary of not more than $1,800 # year, and each | gerous to pursue them on account of the inru- Damages Laid at $90,000. elected chairman, It appears that the United States government pays | Member of the police force $1,000 a year, ‘The Police | merable number of traps set by them for the Ketore Juige Gubert gyre bis ‘ Commissioners may appoint one or more aids to the capture of game, from the elephant to the . ®. Mr, Leslie said that all the seamen were wellaware { 2 annual rent of $700 to the State authorities for | Gniet, and one, two, or more of the force to act as | wild boar. He’ was very anxious to learn outhan le Sanderson we. Caullwelt | tor what object the Union had been organized, It | COW! Accommodation and the use of the Ubrary, | detectives, at a salary of not More that $1,200.a year. | something of those people, and though his friend me i & Whitney, editors and proprietors of the Sunday but on this occasion, in consequence of the session | 4) rant shail terminate on the | the King of the Ashmangoes had done everything to | tency of several of the witnesses for the 5! ” ame wp Re mmol wi a wie, | MBE not ve powerful enough just now to do the | of the Legislature and the Court of Chancery, and pina rie aearaes MatAnid som olbeoeen: |. tiaeuaae win took tie ‘attempt, he was norto beled | condact on the part of the jury, incredulity of . . J Mug MT. | sauior much good, but it certainly would be of benefit | the Supreme Court chamber undergoing reoaifs, the | Tay employ any or all of the present police force | from accomplishing his purpose. Seeing tits the | McKanna and Butterfleld, &c, Atter hearing lengthy Grouvilic & Jenks and ex-—Jadge Reynolds appeared Grand Jury were obliged to sit in the Mercer | ontit the new department is organized. ‘They shall | King furnished him with some guides, und, attended | and able arguments from both sides Judge Prentixa to the tar in the future, aad that fature was at no for the platott? and A. Oakey Hall and Mr. Piace for county jury room. ‘The trial of persons indicted at | aigo have power to employ special police in cases of | by his seven followers from. the coast, ne started | refused a new trial, whereupon the defence a) ied @imant day. this terin will commence next week. It is the sup- | riot or ‘ine: necessity, ata salary of thres dollars & | on his journey, After some time. travelling to | to the Supreme Cotirt. In the meanwhile Davie Was / ypentiog the case forthe plato, | Mr. Church remarked that the sailors had done | Position that Colouel Treadwell has Leen indicted in | day, ‘The cowmissioners are to employ a cierk of | the ward from the country of the Ash- bentenced to be execated on the 4thof February, =o connection with the alleged election frauds, as he had a 8 lawyer Of Brookiya of twent their own selection, at a salary of $000 a year. No | mangoes he at iast came upon one of the Wrong in the start in striking for higher wages be- 1869. | yeare’ standiny, good reputation and « to procure ball in the sum of $5,000 to appear next | person will be admitted on the force who hasnot been | temporary settlements of the Bonganboe pigmies. | On the 16th of January the motion for a new trial pendent for Sport “apen tae n fore the society had been thoroughly organized. The | Wednesday. Rcitizen of tho United States for one year, who has Upon t the approech of himself and party, however, | was heard before the Supreme Court, then sit in = ae citlae ts among ween be lived, art merchants would not support any movement which siIncu DIVORCE. cas! in bos a rencens of Becee for one ee to id oy settlement Pep dope if Sie heat ny at says roey eens on rip 18th the fons Grr of appeared im defendanis’ paper on tie | would greatly NCULAR i $ nis application, who has been convicted of crime or good a si in, an ‘ommon Pleas afirmed, Bi November, i8s;. The swue to be iritd Was wether but they pS gaggia arg cours pia 5 4 who peerage and write the English language. | too Slose proximity to their safe and impenetrable | tion for a‘new trial overruled. fue article was published by deiendants from good esate | i ia cia eer Members of the police force are to be vested | retreats in the dense forest, into which ne could not BEHAVIOR OF THE CONVICT. faa ne A tena dy peas ~~ ——— by their rights when they straggled for them in | The Harrison-Vreeland Suit—Continuation of jhe a spe ay ag to parien or — bsnl = Lge st lead ene. Bi re ed Davis’ beg ls Sa ow. COM ted e the | » manta under-hand * constablea the » eXCE] serve | nately, wer, 8 1e mer see! by 4 = wre ay lace yg pepe bape SheiaMbar Revco 4 civil process, Thecemas enh ws Seog from duty | and % man wero not sO quick as the rest é a uit, Whatever the eXouse, 'he aructe im ques fiom surack at the hemor uf the patti and at ee | Swte4 With Captain Samuels on the subject, and he | The Harrison-Vreeland case, where action 1s § S° jurymen and irom military service during mem- | of the tribe or had not received the warning to flee —. s, a. x, tren. Defendants i the | had advised the distribation of circulars on board of | brought for alleged breach of promise of marriage, | bership. ea bill, Ed for ee secant = time, ee —_ oe tay fod — larre civculaion ships as they arrive in port,in which the seamen | was continued yesterday morning in the Hudson J ment 9 conan tam 8 surgeon who, na Pomme ties Es ep hepa fehl and frookiye of the paper im wineh recei $500 4 specimens it was very easy to judge of the whole Grice appeared. At the tne of the should be invited to join the society. The great work | county (N. J.) court, Judge Bedle presiding. x NL Seanpln! ieaesenehe ete tapcopecion’ of | tribe. These peop. lived in bi made by the Ty tL yy + ~% ] 2 nee mem- | before the society was to do away with the blood Mrs. Mary Gorham testified—I reside in Newark; | the Paterson plank road from the westerly end of = ee oe he en ard oye sg not Wes e city of Brookiya. was | money s<torted seamen years; 4 lank road Secaucus road, feet stuck in und, an at ihe me o large orgaaization kKoown as the Bel. yee. oon — ir wae; Lroseaomcertiesneigtir =! ee ae fede eile at Paterson. tees to Pen torn phy then bent over til the other end” con be last him he would be sullen and downcast, at others Co ae more cheerful, yet exhibiting a nervousness w! showed plainly the great mental under — Lg laboring. lg od |, eater H the lev! Mr. Washbuche, rector of Grace (plscopal? dicks Ane Sahor, Whose sudirages he Was desirous | PT¥Hege Of shipping on certain vessels. In the ship | know the defendant slightly; was introduced to him } some uninte bills were acted upon, which } stuck in the ground in the same way. | church, his spiritual adviser. ‘The ladles of different of receiving. The article complained af was de- | West, which why od g adele 6 or two , one of | at the house of her (plaintti’s) sister; have heard | exhausted the calendar, and the House aqjourned to | Other branches were fixed in the ssme way, and have been unremitting in their atten- ui mrned to IN/Ure (he reputation ef piuauieT with that | the seamen, who chosen by the captain | that ars, Harrison made preparations for marriage; Monday evening at eight o'clock. over these were laid branches, and this formed their | tions to him, as have the Sherif ‘and his household. x " ~~ ¢ citieens, The arUcie was thea read, and ws | himself from a bundred men, was told by his I him at that he bout fi huts. He measured the women who had failed to Davis was a married man, twenty-seven years of 1 j & follown— boamding house “sherk” on golig to the house to saw at that house abont five minutes in the Ge escape and he found their to be four feet had a clear, of cag ee a eo } for anseunuly from. the Thina, Fourie and tlovents | for te privitege of gotng'oa tho sips Fas salor re. | Yence neg’ ne Canes wnue T wae there, and I Jett him aon a ye - re | after me. wards of tym, did im hus sover | fused, and another man his arter. ‘Their heads measured from twenty-one poumenes in tee Gay of cans Gnptain Levante ened Fad fj a should not,] Mrs. Belfield testiled—t have lived in Greenville | CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON NATURALIZATION Song quaster iuaben to-twantg-te, and & auacer-Vin tne gee! Bo igeontn rego nd ; Acuinst the governinent for s tearful percentage. | have struck for so high @ rate as they had. As a | about twelve years; I live next door to Mra, Har- | Fravps.—A sub-committee of the Congressional | inches around. These people were not at all as he | New York. 7 muvey be gut from the bage ta bine wm thie = Sage hee ge gl gd the nye bee rison’s: saw Mr. Vreeland at Mra. Harrison's once, { committee charged with investigating the alleged Sal enieatts tg Ls 4 a ip em sae make. Sheriff Frazee made all peraores e Oe execn- Ppoaed ng, elect owners were maki ey quid oa hi there several times about two | 2turalization frauds are at work tal vestimony trary see ‘pearance | tion several days ago. ‘ets issued for admis- hum to the Assembiy on the loyal ticket, aithouga present, and the sailors should be saw him going in feveral times about two 7 in this county. There is great excitement in conse- | Of symmetrical, well built people, like such ag lived | sion to the scene were few, the number allowed to the soldiers and sailors are ow. in fail force aguiust | & littie sconsiderate, He knew that if | years since; cannot say positively how often he | quence among the politicians. oe aoe. Their be'present beng wnnited bey ace of she Gemeral As- ‘Thie plasnthf called but two wrtmesses, both iaw- | make contracts directly with the sailors they would | Wet there; T think sometimes once o week and | Suaxpen Svrr—Arba Cosman cirgulated the | tufts of hairin spots here and there, with 10 A On taca OA he aoaanlael at tates Dome, } zm who testified ( thelr eequaiatence with him | be Very wind co avail themselves of the opportuni- | °metimes not so often; never saw anybody else | report that David Agnew had stolen various tools | of growth. They tived on serpents, mice ani Hughes and McConnell, and was built about seven years and upwards, and that he was « | tes that would be offered to them, ‘There ‘was no | cail there, that I know, of the male sex; sometimes I } nsed in blacksmit whereupon Agnew institutes | Buts-and berries of the forest, and the game they sold | fourteen years ago. It is erected within the jail, be~ I Jawyer in good manili Here the paint rested. pod shipeweer Who was not willing tween the onter wall and the corridor. a THE EXRCUTI ‘thirty- tothe Ashangoes. They knew saw him accosted at the gate by the plainti® and he joan cecontngs it Cosman to recover $5,000 polation, tne sexes itvtag, ON. ‘ Mr. Hall moved to distuime Ube suit, Grst, on the . Swonty-ave and twenty dollars Frans Seat it ho pare’ of the arcicie waa iene avoga! | sailor. "The boarding’ master “sharks” shouta be | Went into the house with her; tt was always in the tim of 23,000; ‘The matter will be ikjgated | Being entirely indepen THR LAST HOURS ON EARTH. it in the y choice or fancy. They had a cat custom jay baptized that was libellous per ae. ‘In tie next place no spe- | any one. phen Vreeland, of Greenville, was the next } # the next Circuit, with relation to the interment of their dead. When- tual adviser cia! dainage had been shown, and specie demaae Captain Denean, who was enthusiastically re- | Witness.—I know plaintiff and defendant; remem- Lac Broxen.—On Friday night last Miss Catharine | ever they buried any of the tribe te Napaooer tie bas Lcise "sapaat ate eae ease was a maatter of fact to be proven. Mr. Hall then | cetwed, remarked that be was by strikes } ber seeing Mr. Vreeland at pee ae Me Clark, an elderly lady, fell intoa hole in the sidewaik | a stream, divert it from its course a to rc took up the article im question and read it throagh, | a # general thi A thousand had aright | member of the school stop} tance, « a in the b lace. From wrote farew: stopping st eoch herining” pirate to somennt unas | to commune end'any ney would "Rot work for less | ascertain the age and name of her daughter about { of Aun street and one of her legs was broken above iio. “relurn toe, “etream 10. ts proper |i seouieeeto tities ae ~ after two o’clock 1K, aud Joing What he could to make the article ap- | We & certain eum, but they had no right to prevent | two or three years ago; I have known the defendant § the knee. At the meeting of the Common Counctl, | course. He did not attempted suicide with a piece = feule aad conteuptivie, The article 4 otners trom Morale Yor, lees Una they were Wilig ail my lifetime; believe him to be a man of means, ¢ held last evening, steps were taken to je, for he found it imposstble ae ‘vien in iis lett arm, hs led in tne ate argument, it Was saul, against the | to work for. The * best frends were the ship | having a tarm of about twenty-five or thirty acres | with Miss Clark in relation to damages in order to | to the village while he remained, and tempt he sought rest, bu ‘very ’ . Sandersou to the eGice for witch he | Owners, their enemies were the shipping | Worth about $2,000 an acre;,he sold two years ago | keep the case out of the courts. Judginent for $1,000 | 9 great tribe or a people of cannibals to the north- | early, drinking but a cup of coffee at | was a candidate. omees and the boarding masters. 11 a sailor wanted | twenty odd acres for that price; think it 1s worth against the city was recovered not long | ward he on visiting th Rev. Washburne called in religious con- Mr. Reynolds said it was apparent upon the face | to snip and be had plenty of money, in order to get on Row $3,000 an acre; he sold some outside real estate | since for a similar accident, found a race of very tall men. As he entered their | yersation with the ‘until Sherir a ; Of the article that it came under the ordinary deta: | & Vexsel, he had 0 Pay the bonus out of his own | sbout two years perhaps ten acres; think he got Coastin@ KILLED.—The Common Council recently | Villages he beheld “numerous uprigh: few minutes after Venere that he was tion of libel, He did not know anyluing could ‘ket If he had not plenty the bonas was paid by O00 an were for that: he also sold other property | passeq an ordinance making it an offence punishable | Mounted with skulls, and as he the vil- | ready to carry out the sentence, ' make this fact more evident than f was ship. But no matter who paid the money it always I think $700; don’t know how many acres (the Le lage the street was THE EXRCUTION, the plant. It was & great mistake to | Went Jato the pockets of the boarding-house sharks | question how much the defendant was worth was | by fine to “coast” on the streets of the city lying east | streets were very wide, About half-past twelve the prisoner, neatly dressed, call ik & playfal argument. “If enything could | OF shipping oMicer. The society's great duty, there- | Overruled Age pS considered to be pretty | of Dubois street. This action was found necessary | and from a mile to Sherift Frazee, Rev. Mr. Washburn be venomous and Uitier and designed to tyare a | fore, was to shake off these Vampires, and’ if the | Well off and is reported by some to be w rich man; | \,, ence of the nu accidents resulting | length. These y led the gallows. Davis devout Tan this article Was. If Was not every word or | Seckety did tts duty well the sailors could easily do | don’t know what the amount of his taxes were for a mon thee t. ‘On Weanesd the 27t ter cannibals, the d knelt with the minister, who offered syllable that was libellous: Vut teken asa whole « | @W4y With chem, A little tnltiation fee would sup: | Year; think the rate of taxes in Greenville was about | 170m that sport. On Wednesday evening, the 27ti | their ravenous maw. prayers in his behalf, commending the soul of the was fo, And it was ¢ nd expecially to iyare | port tt, and he felt that the movement inaugurated | One per cent during the past year. On cross-exami- | jt. three persons (two boys and a lady) were in. them to eat the dead of thetr own family, but | condemned man to Almighty God, In response to |.” his reputation with the soldiers aud su:lors, to promote the condition of the watlor was one in | nation witness said that defendant’s property in | iUred, two of them severely, and the third (one of the | 3) subterfuge was resorted to by them to’ get | the usual inquiry the ‘announced that he arte Court refused to grant the motion to Giamian | the Tee direction. No class of | workmen Greenville was mostly eee ane ee or eae eae ces grumbling at | Sver this little restriction. The living having a dead | pag antes toaay any. ‘Tia Gack aie i pe complaint, Y @ to combat as the 5M might for perhaps $100 an The cefeadants admitted the publication of the | sailors, They were, alw thrown, when | acre; 1 visited Mrs. Harrison tw! Newnuno Bay Horticuirurat SocreTy.—Yester- Ieave str dest, ‘frend on picid man’s wrists, hin eras sna Liaise sovarety : aruicle in question, and called bu two or three wit- | asuore, tn the company of characters, and D. Van Nostrand testified—I have known | day this society elected officers as follows for the would agree to return the bound, and at twenty-eight minutes to one o’cl , nesses. No attempt was made to jnstify the state | if the society could stave | the t for fifteen years; by general he | oneut ; 1 ; | first time one of thelr friends died. These | the body of Louis R. Davis hung in midair. afew “> — nents made in the aricie Ia question,’ Me. Ferry, | of things Would be ‘doing ou immense deal ot | 18 well of; he has no ustness that t kuow of; don't ing year:—President Colonel 0. 8. Hathaway; | manufactured the most § short heavings of the breast took ‘when his | airend of the piainte? ands lowyer, the only wit- | geod. The men should get married and have their | Know what his land is worth there; prope! Vice Presidents, Rev. Dr. Foriyth, H. Cornell; Secre- | arrows, Knives, axes ‘and body became violently agitated, and all was over. hess whose testimony hed any material bearing on | lamiiles in this port, get on some good ship | Worth from $150 to $200an acre within U tary, L, W. Gardiner; Treasurer, J. Smith; Directors, | like razors. They wero His heck was broken and eleven’ minutes after the | the case, testified that on the mgbt previous to the | amd stay on her du her voyages to and fro bee a the defendant's property; there are | Colonel H. Sherman, 0. ‘8. Jenkins. ‘The | and a terror to the tribes fail his ‘ceasedto beat. After hanging l Publication of the alleged libellous arucie he | tween this port and Europe. They would by that old, haga membership of 150, | and the most dificult to three minutes the physicians pronounced life ex- ‘Went Into the oMice of the Mercury and there found | Meant become attached to the oflcers and the om- It holds two grand Mr. Du Chailin kept tinct. The body was lowered {nto a comn e- Mr. Sanderson im conversation with Mr. Whitney, | Cems to them, and there would be no squabbling or | different property. exhibitions of fruits and fowers—one in summer | aitve to the end, and when he had concinded a vote | hvered to the friends of the deceased. Davis made a Sanderson had with him a copy of the Krooklyn | quarreling on board, Mr. Rowe also gave testimony as to the vaiue of | aud the other in autumn of each year. of thanks through the president was awarded him. | confession to his epiritual adviser, the details of Gerson as candidate for asserahih nich be ence’ | forty Galan Maven Hehe | Adam Habe, Collector 1m Greenville, deposed that |, PREM O” NavioaTio.—For some weeks past i iaielies. dana ile creo : mbly, Wwishod the Mercury to pabiish. Sanderson sown left, bat be- had been | the amount of taxes paid by defendant im 1867 was | large fleld of ice, several hundred acres in extent, CUBAN REFUGEES, i a Sn qe ere to wre, Sue Tenarese ee very Se Sct Gone eee has floated up and down with the tide tn front of onnsirternit, CITY. POLITICS. q publication ue reason | over S farm was assessed Gf the Carre pur ad Yo say i ‘loud be paid for af The Sam | Mrs. Rowe testifed-—i have seen the defendant at tines inerenfon the Torey te ran me. | Arrival of a Steamer Lead from Havana and Union Republican General Committees ic. Perry ret the laudatory paragraphs giv tage de Cuba, be said, had left the port the | Mrs, Harrison’s house when the latter business Why They Come and What ‘There was a regular meeting of this organization Bh ri a tig Naor | Se" Sehay® Sagara, Se, tt | Waseracnaana same mere ee | GRADES ngage Rat P43 | mony nay tne Retain lt nig, a tr room, corer of Twenty cond UL pal erther of (hem A ret wice or seven 0’ even- at any price and said thet an article hed already | Se second mates The Herman fond ing; think it was in the fall; don’t remember how | the north or south, as the case may be, the ferryboat ‘The steamer Columbia, which arrived yesterday | street and Broadway, Mr. J. V. Gridley, chairman Deen printed in the side of the paper then of critl- | and the Albemarie nad left also with 6 Crew of six he stayed; he remained there when I left. makes her way, Ca Reneentey mecuing, wate te morning from Havana, which port she left.on Satar- | pro tem., presiding. ‘The attendance was large, The cising Mr. Sanderson, referring to the paragrape in | wen each, including the captains and mater. These Wan Ripon tentitied that she had been Mra. aus Nak jane eine to metcme ee ae | Gay last, brought among her passengers about minecy | Committee on Contested lections asked for bul ships, 5 thas manned because they | Harrison’s house three times, first time ‘The Court charged that the article was nots lite! | Would not pay the advanced rate of He year 1463, and that she saw defendant there between the ice and long wi the afip being | Cuban refugees, A portion of these took quarters | farther time, which was granted. Mr. Charles 8, t as | Open to the north. rome stopping CHRISTIAN CONVENTION.—During the revival sea- potty mga oy have cotttiaied son of 1867-8, 2,000 persons experienced conversion | themselves at the two Spanish boarding houses in in Ulster county. The religious people of Orange Eighth street and another in Bond street. Among hope to see that large figure exceeded inthis county | these refugees are some of the Weaithiest creole during the present season. As tending to effect a | rowidenta of Cuba, including their entire farnilies, be on its face, but 1 Was a question of fact for the jury | Wanted to ka the tw #ay whether it was a libel or not. Im reward io | vowels newspapers the theory of the taw ts that they have the right to liveral criticism, but they have pot the Tight to calumulate any man. A newspaper has no right wo excuse crime. Justice and common honesty require that the trut didates for public OMe: never be overstepped. ‘If in the minds of the jury -ngileh Shape of the same ton- | relative of Mrs. Harrison ana lived there as one consummation #0 devoutly wished, the Young Men’s nearly come i igher peter — the article should be regarded as ‘libelous, then te empoyed forty mea. the 4 Christian, Association have called a Christian Con- | S04 ee wpbeyes twas ‘natty en a ty en overwhelini iajority: plainti’ would be entitied to compensatory dam Puther Sailor remarked that he thongit it was | Julia Harrison, daughter of the plaintif, testified-- | Yention for the county of Orange, to be held in | Classes. Mr, James M. Thom| siasties vommexivase, axes. If they aw in the art atom and ma | foolish to hoki out or forty detiars. The best thing | I know Mr. Vreeland; he commenced visiting my | tti* city on the sth, oh and loth instant. | Of the present condition and aspect of pulitiont | Pht: Jamun M thumpam ted to walt on Sena- , Hcioas aseaait upon tue chars f ihe planta, | @ G0 BOW Was to get the soevety weil organized, | mother about four or jive years ago; he to | Delegnies are expected | from nearly all the | girairs in Cuba they bring no news additional to that Rubee ake carried, “The “moor then they had a right to bring in vindiotive Maronge, | and then it might be ab easy matter to get their | do so till last. mummer; he vi ‘her two or taree | churches tn the county. ‘The New York Christian ‘ im the th 1 then ject to the call of the chair. or emart money, This was all cr Jeft to the | Wages Faived. There were penty of ownurs who | times a weok; was not generally in ihelp ; | Commusston, at whose instance the Convention has | Which has already been given unas, th te adjourned, subject age Giscretion of the jury. would give Uuirty-fve dollars & mouth, but the | they usually went alone during half ‘tthe four or | been culled, furnish the speakers, whom are | peculiarly noticeable, however, that as to stating Verdict not yet reuderod. blood mousy should be Gone away with, and that | five days | was at Newark, Kev, Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., and Kev. Alfred C. Roe, | any opinion on the subject of the revolution, ax far | Conservative Republican General Committee. a . should be the principal object of the society. If the Mr. Dixon, counsel jor plaintiff, put in evidence a of New York. A time of great spiritual profit is ‘any eyny et side, A mouthly meeting of the Union Republican Gen- COURT OF SESSIONS | men Seld ont for forty delere & month for a month | Copy of a decree in which Caroline Vreeland was | looked for. fn expreaning sympathy with either » they era! Committee was held last evening at the cornet | jonger, What would they do at the end of the month plant and George Vreeland defendant, dated News in BRrer,—Doring the past eighteen montna | ate pecullarly, not to #ay pertinactously reticent. The a r ¥. A Ob of Sedaction. anuary 2%, 1867 (this was ® case brought for | seventy-five persona in the Eleventh Congressional | reason of this is obvions. ‘They clasw themselves ax Twenty-third street and Broadway, Mr. James W. Booth in the chair, Resolutions were passed au- taoriaing the appointment of the regular sub-com- of @ cross trails. They do not know Which side will wi sult Uronght by Mr. Vreeland against Mra, Shelley | istrict have saken the beuedlt of the fankrapt act. | Rihough the undonbied preponderance of prea tu the May term of 1867. This glowed the case for ] The police reports show that thirty-one arrests | opimion is that the Span ernment will be the Before Judge Troy and Aman giving hit name as George W. Kidd was ped frown all porte. The t + Se the plainad, oa pani were made during the month of January. In the | final successful party. gf 4 po we b] roe pen ee ncsctutionn Print tried yesterday on a charge of seduction ander pro had advised that one sho Mr. Vieming then opened the case for the defence, | Baie period the city provided lodgiugs for seventy- Roubt eing most or them large property owners | img and Executive Amuirs. Talse of marriage. The complainant Jane Hard, | be estabtehed, for the reason that American sai ‘The first witness cailed was George W. ay, be ey see ed eubbhoted ws and, i omiary int ok resolution Beas he @ resident of Greenpoint. iter testimony was that | Cust (se Covernesent & gies dee ree annie | netics of the Peace for Greenville, who testified that | 4, Noni tantalag a city its Sxponditaren ee apie, | stake, they do. not intend to Feopartize Commiteee fst nominated deneral'U. Grant for Eeseput aie han teen Gaeaneees bat tet a toe, | ' Sorts of mek | aud toll hun of Vie ean consulted him tn ery | improvements during the four: or public | ests im the future by any premature ex the Presidency in 1897, ‘as foliows:— Drought «he had ween dete wo of three auc told hin of Vrecland’s conduct; he told her he Lyd ig the four years amount to | views, ing With it, in case they hap pe 9 in 1867, proceeds jows:— : tines. When the act Wook pie words passed hot tink #he could gain her suit unless she had hosing Deiwecn the plamnud and defend al 1,000, 4 > lawyer, ana ‘thet Martin Teaney, charged with incendiariem, has | *4e8 ¥ ; Salis capi ake sreeerastinmane ‘ot ant ro been arrested and cummitted to await the action of Yon of ser Property. her ‘wo claim would be $10,009; sou afterwards she. | the Grand Jury. tuerefore, i aply carry) complished by force, as the oo ‘one ‘delegate from When the case had ‘proceede: ye ned - patina writneas Fuled that on (he testimony of the cal moeenee, Nobody was his friend and every. | told bim Vreeland bad paid her $1,000, and that she ‘aod only choice for Present. §. Grant Beit no action for seduction eould ve tnaiutaiD von gran, ts sivarst. Taree, cauute, bad twen | bed given, lita that release; he then told Bet that WESTCHESTER COUNTY, tiniie whih a similar Fepreveataiion trac this General Com. Dangerous Asanult. nvuare and refused thelr clothes because they would | f er ny apt te A - public affairs, The committee authorized by this resolution was Gaited Rien wren when tee dl Sen ete rece habit tive revolution haa William Dredger was tried on a charre of an as | Got pay the boarding master “ight doliare for a | wulted him was when the suit was Rock Stipe ON THE Hopsoy Riven Rartaoap.— | torn on good with directed to be appointed by the chairman pro tem, @auit, with intent to kill, apom @ man by the name | {yan for s ebip fur Lp ope Cp TE 7 eee ee Mn Rat ono told him she | Between the hours of tive and sx o'clock yesterday | the reins of “~ afier consultation with the yatious district dele: Of Stackpole, bis brother-in-law. His wife did not | and the Mayor st thm aa ™ ithe Mas. | ot of the acrape win Mra eustiert he's ement mogniug several tons of rock, forming part of the Hoa ag wll eaane there are ations. a. live with him, hut at her mother's, and it was while | sh and, | to heip him if she eould: she told him Mrs. Shelley | wing wall of @ stone bridge at Dobbs’ ferry, tum- | brought toa WAS. GRANT AND THE OFFICE SEEKERS. at the house of ype to got be AY fae baci, and told her the release was in her bled from their places, e/fectuaily blockading the | 10 come, W: lie 16 1s conceded that the . — return to bis home, that the assault tox p them at | Gas ee ey ") possession: ane made three different | yajiroad track for the tine being. A jarge force of | ernment is patting forth Mrs. Grant is reported to have made the remark resulted in stavbing Stackpole Whh & 2 dean é =) ae ata the oy for it; be was quite positive | jaborers was at once set to work in removing the 00 Spanish are that the General had not told her yet what gentie- gory found him gouty. ke jibe aud mah every- TG oa offered Mra. Sheiley's servant obstruction, which was completed vefere many mm Spain to me non he had settled on for positions In his cabinet or Acquitted. m af malice, ‘o aid her in obtaining it; after | minutes’ delay lad been caused to the drat tram | “(own the revolt it 18 also conceded that the for any other positions. The Rochester Chronwie “ “a t © moved and seconfed that the rate of | the sult was finished Mra. Harrison called en him out from the ety. surgenis are dally intreast reasons from this that It wil! do no good to send pre- , Frances King was placed on trial om a charge of : said Wfredoced from the standard fixed at | again to advise her whether sne had better prose- RUNAWAY ACCIDE: Ye . tion and eilicleney. Meantune the sents Wo Mra, Grant, and mentions «the fact fer the ; stealing a quantity of «ilk and satin trimmings from | & Previous mecting. the rates to he $48, $25 and ente Vreeland of not; she said she did not want to halen HIDEN? AT YoxEHKS.— While Mt WM. | pacaivze bugingan and 1eay ne cepecial benefit of the man, It willbe remembered =“ the store of Wesctiler & Abrabom, in Fulton street. pying veswels end for steamers. py My nnn ger) for his money; she wanted to make | A, Hustace, of Mount Vernon, was driving aspanoft | insecure, Hence ihe new that dering Mr. Lincoln's term Mra, Lincoln was : e oi miler & Abraham, th . meeting then, afle vinting-a committee to select | w maa of him. metied horses, attached to a carriage In whieh two | #itld Ut the present ar overwhelmed with prewnts, and it has been stated ; Mr. Abraham testified that Sirs. King wae his fore | ancidates for the p of permanent oficers The court here wok @ reeess, and the testimony ae bevinuing+that. Is, if thet some of them got their generous donors very woman in the ciodk deparimes salary Of $26 % | wid giving throe cheors for Captus Duucsn and | for the defence occupied the wioie afternoon. The | Mie also were seated, on Reondtway, im this vil- ving We cusped tn te 4 week; that after remaiuing “x Weeks #he | Lovunus, adjourned. cus will be summed Wy this morning, lage, yearterday, he uniinule suddenly took fright, Poteet Boner, thot "nat bird Won't neht” ply store

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