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10 ; NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRI, 14, 1869.—QUADRUPLE’ SHEET. i re peeree meat 7 °, Se ae de- q THE ROCKLAND COUNTY MURDER, | feccti'nu saber" work ai sisitg Valley aad NEW ZEALAND. Yotatech her to ior Not one o the ig en per dnateg eae MATTERS continued to say that on the nizht o o s . se n vober. and p coves gr | oe eo nian et ar ah ie geet in Nannett, and also | Dectatve Victory @f the Cotonial Forces on the | QyiNie tna hoy hard ee Cenereaean oat TEE COURTS. bg ype ine mction ers, amenion mee “Orangeburg to the American's, but had no break- Coast~A Haunitred and Twenty Rebels | also very common, and in one of them a kuife was Nght consisted of some few pieces of impro' : , fast; drik: f Ofandoblitig T WOK ene Site cate Meetied San Prisoners= CORONER'S INQUISEEION. | iii 1 look A. iTiit cir'inerc veal Noon) Fina | Be asst « Waguieec whe weekdics ee the Saws drawn, but ne, luckily, was seriously burt, q elty property by different auctioneers and sixty- mn, but no one, Luckily, UiITED STATES DISTRICT C8UAT. fee Boontkiver toni A Maort witch, an old woman named Ateretd W23 | Action for the Conderiuation of Fifty-four | ,, prices obtained, fen cents when } got to New York, ant twenty ‘oust Tite fa sald, satisfactory: iano poet ut, tbe Sth, Lalept in Sieutz’s | East © Kowarn Siitt Menacing | pocentiy executed by the tribe to whica she be ‘iereoottyn tues av might the eben Wanaanni=Depareure of Yotuateers ‘or the | longed. Sue was accused of having killed oue wit REPaRD of Riese’ Srtxien. she tiie woe mumatbed 7 sex. eserif ania - nem . na vards; Lwasmtonxteated , by = witche' and waving vi Before Juage . resent an, The Flead of the Murdered ey tha Theater heaeat | Frent—General News of the Coloay—Maort | fF, qustelcryt au) tion, nor did they p y Incaeation of increasep meeiing of joni aut | , 7R6 Unittea States vs. Fity-four Barrels of Pt% | w roves: or activity in the market. The truth is, the since riests, Was held over the dead by aaa of incantations they discovered titted Sotrits.—These spirits were seized on a charge | rany which was noticed a week or two since has not A tortly that witcheratt was the eause of death, The of having been removed on false bonds in June, been maintained. The stringency in money which ola Wontan Was then Killed, a3 one of the LOLaneae 1867, from the bended warehouso No. 72 Walker cecurred about that time, growing rapidty to a severe mv ¥ by second sight that cy the roid Pr ane rs natives believe street to the rectliying establisument of Wiliam | winen? ang continning much longer than wns ex- witcherait ak of it with superstitious fear as | Krone, whence they were taken to New York and Zealand—witenerait. ‘reat diavatietacuion Is felt at the sulden stoppage | Rouse, a8 the bond required. This action was | excitement which prevaiied earller, has proved too of tae Panama Mal line, The divectors must have | Drought to condem the property as forfeited for the | atieclais! tomes tks Ther eren. known that the takara was tho last vesso! to leave | Tse ol the government. It was shown by tie ext. | evieily Aenean ecniative offerings thas bad the colonies for Panaiua, and they might have satd | denee that Krone had received for redistillation 200 | load with purely specula' ngs And thts hyve saved the pablic great meou- | barrers on fraudulent bonds and thirty-four barrels | been annonnéed during the period of its best pros yg. RR unite tear ine Peat PalSiateeurefas itis | fe felon, greacen prosraton” uppearen, tne were mixed, and that from this mixture the s] 5 5 urivea trots Fea oa aaiious thoy In court were drawn off. ‘The counsel for the contd Instead of being withdrawn or postponed until atch have settled about Dunedin. ants—Edward Cowen and Julius Fredag—claimed time aa the market had thered strength and ar ‘The Rutland Hotel at Wangannt was burned on that inasmuch asa poruion of the spirits had paid activity sificient co bear forcing. were pressed for the sd of January. The loss is estimated at £9,000. the tax they were not liable to forfeiture, n | sa'e while it was still oy weak almost t bold ite Tie Kuropeaa population of New /caland, by the | {hough the bonds on which the other portion | own (suffering from ie drawback of Light monet census of mber, 1807, 15 shown to be 22),123, of | Was sont out were fraudutent. The Court | in current Lrg ee Beet Nenad ae ae wr we Whom 133022 are maies, The total Imports for the | Held | that the pagmemt of the tax | on | relapse that threal wore year ending 40th September last was £1,249,070; the all the spirts not having been proven, ness. ‘asta igai en total exports, £726,047. The gold exported amounted | there being a intxture of fraudulent spirits with Much is expected whea ermal ceca es More ‘Lounces, "the tonnage inwures amounted | SPINts that had paid the tax, the whole lot was le | settled, and the inducements to purchase suburban to 66.755 and outwards 60,02) tons. gatty forieited to the use of the government, and di- | lots—presented by a view of a charming pe, ‘A hugget weighing eizhty-nino ounces and a hait | Fecwed @ verdies accordingly. Assistant District | glowing in the warm light of an carly fammer's 487, has been found at tae Lyed Creek @ ates Buller | Atuorney J, J. Aulen for the government; T. B. Clark- | and dre: take fb oe ing “ee nLoke! ot all night in the yard in the Bowery, | Witeberart. Mau Exhibited. Houokes; | slept a ead wes tho wie Pees ee WELTANQTON, Feb. 6, 1869. stuf wien woke ap; ft could not get in anywhere, The “darkest hour vf night precedes tiie dawn"? in sg nisi 2 because | had so long at 157 Chatham strest; 3 153 ixirect I a concert saloon where they | NOW Zealand as welt as in other parts of the world, F . - | nave got plenty of girls and trasic: on the nigut af | The horrors of the Poverty Bay massacro, tne deso- Yacitement in the Village of Spring | Han sient ‘a Deancey street, at No. 45 09 lation of the interior setelements, the perifous con: - tof the lith im Delancey street, No. 79; 1 kaow vi and Valley. : pe e Lsiept ti the Bowery; it 1s the Sard of 480, ane <. Waamnenhy a mennmme yower of tiie on tne road to Harietny; Fea go witha man and | Tebels—menaciag as they did tue very existence of show him the place: J last saw Mr. Faerer | the whites on the North Islaad—had ai least the good " ou the sth of March; | agreed to meet a the goverm ous week a Yoling man b¥ the name of An- | num at. the Spring’ Vattey depot — the Rook ARSE ee Seeeevrons ane x, : . ft és - getic action, which has already produced its a Frenéhman, Was arrested at No. 2 | next afternoon; I expected to bortow money from | enerse' J 4 Meera BASE ob adcnee BE AaIAE ts anaAaT the watehinsker to pay him; f remember the wit | natarai result in a deathblow to the rebsilioa on the poser eta gah 8 tage Ac age na th 1, Who said he saw me on the track; that | Past coast. Joachim Fuerter, whose mutilated body was : a nS At last accounts, it will be remembered, the on or about the St of Mareh last, in a seciuced spot \ e hat ideutifed by the witnesses as that ” near the village of Spring Vatiey, almost entirety of (he prisoner Was Here put om his head and fitted | frendly natives, afcer an unsuccessiul attempt to him ¢exactty,) 1 tott Letettner about a murdered | ¢; Ki y % ‘ e re- naked, and bearing incontrovertibie marks that be | man being found Rati naked- Spring Valley, on | CAPuNe bl port aba OF Measlpe, were. te had been most foul y aud brutal! lered. The | Pritay, the 22th, on decount of hearmg it at 'Xo, | turulng.Mome and had refused to thke any active we * a 49 Deliucy street, the same day} lert New York— | partin the campaign until they had enjoyela few partienia’s of the tragedy, so far as then gleaned, | tie yatn, ska} cea aint tent With dhele fami ot were fatiy given 1u (tis paner: but noc the sigbtest | Q. Why @ia ton not come up with with Fuerter | YC°ks’ rest ani ede be i fr tamibes. They tangibie clue kad beea fowod as to che perpetrator | to Spring Valley to get hrs money? A. The day pre- | Were, however, luce ‘iy mes im time by ‘Colonel “ . * aos vious [ had gone to Fuerter’s bess and made this | Whitmore, with @ mixed force of whites and friendly Of the Gendisi deed vy the ndonntadie energy 4 a th ‘3 day 1 did not go: F di tie < when | SPPointinent, an e nerd day not go; F did | pauves, and the persuasions and promises of thag of the detectives, a chatn of circumstances which | not thmk ot going to Spring Valley what day, as Twas a a, oy Zea- | on for the claimants. ‘season, wit! of a tree ride d ig i aay etter yes 1 all doubt | Intoxicated and went to No, 4 Delancy street to a | entleman induced them vo joju wita him In waking | river, ‘nis is the largést ever foun w Zea- . 5 inel be bi 4 eananie anaes cae isan stake Seecedasaes: lager bier saloon; I was born fa Alsace, on the 28d of | another attack upon Ngatipa. Altogether the colo | Mud. The Alleged Fort Wadsworth Larceny. appen, chemipesne inal ndee-7a90 be Srp ari 40ope- May, 1545, In the village of Robensvitle; am a stoe- | nigi forces now numbered between a thousand and The accounts from the Thames river diggings con- In the case of Wm. Buckley, tried on acharge of | cessful tkeven a anestion. It 18 beyand doubt the sNosIng Of night. e prisoner was driven to the hotel where | maker; I knew Joachim Fuerter when he was alive; a" tnue vo be favorable. t les fi Wads} | best of all the prosent means of dt burban the inquiry was-to take place ina light wagou by | J saw dim im Parts and i Brooklyn; he came | Sfteen hundred men, | Oo Pectin GA Fl Ser ee ry eg ha operty, and Was very successtily “a alted. last P v ~ worth, Staten Isiand, the jury disagreed. property, ry PI cael nnd with the Rocg. | 2%! to this country with. me on the 12th of Colonel Whitmore reached Ngatipa before Te Hoot! SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE summer and fail by A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. re n, | October last—(the witness was here directed | nad jeit it, and at once proceeded to invest this well- 4 Tbe wonld be baver has the opportunity given land co! became Known to look anions bn suaiense * gad say it nigh 1npreghatie’pa: Meatigiiegie’or ths: strong EOI COURT CALENDAIS—THIS DAY. him to view the proporty psd ‘him: he knows “al xcitement wi e saw a face like that deceased, 2 pacman dist: bac ° ine bee aay nelle ae wiaenty oe an nau cae Bit gn bead meni est pas in the North Island. It 1s formed at the suin- NEW JERSEY. Py ides Counr—Cracurs.®-Nos, 24, 46, 47, 49 to Sesine Manuted to wena ane ‘tron, in whlle - po. Os es oneeve " ‘4 wea sudden! contr: ms 4 I 1 teed turned oni en tol a lapse of the alleged | on turning round, however, not the sughtest motion ate pace he ud eagles 3° oaphamte ape Mie as. nGLY COURT B08, Why 41; 485 BAN + 44, 47 to 00 Toe ee Ot coer aeons 1 ¥on rove heard eryima ont, “Let us | Was observable when his eyes rested on the grim a J 2 Ee ° hich could not be often te whi the ec lyne Hes ps pe po he pa oa? Mag car oy Heres is maccessible excépt in front and rear; two of Its Suppen DraTis.—Alexander Watts, quartermas- fey hes Piece tty but org tespens the good management of the olticials who had te | coumtenanee)—he then stated tat he could not re | *!¢3 are simply walls of perpendicular rock. Even matter in clarge Muccer Was Wurrwdly ushered into | Cogmize tie head as that of Fuerter; on being | on the sides, avallable for ascent, the vegetation ts a private rev ns further questioned the prisoner stated that he wished | so dense and the ground so broken that none but itement soon | to say ali the testimony so far was et, but that " ontifiea by the witnesses waa hot his hat. natives or experienced bushmen can make their way ter of the Canard steamship Austra'asian, dropped BROOKLIN $ INTELLIGENCE. has been exceedingly dull this yer. and a very large dead yesterday forenoon. He was thirty years of age. ne an class who wonild form the best bidders at these sales eS earn ; Dx, Pettigrew, surgeon of the vessel, pronounced ie | Fara Resuur oF aN ACcIDENT—Charlea D. | Will,fnd themselies shout ata iime cramped for aad t case to be one of heart disease, Soudenberg died yesterday, at the Long Island Cot | However, tere is time yet for many changes, Dated. he hat id ; ow ¥ Abuved, the hate nnn tz | tothe top. For supplies of food the Haxhaus wore re ayo brn i jarenoety od fas ke Se ee lege Hospital, from the effects of Injuries received ra we give particulars of yesterday’s pen the head with his scalpel. gave itas | of course dependent entirely on their stores, and Bi ghth streets about eleven o'clock in the forenoon, | April 1 by having his foot crushed in a machine shop, ‘ s FI : 1 that the principal wounds had been tn- | these, fortunately, were to scanty to last them | When he tell down and expired instantly. Deceased was thirty~teven years of age, resided Auction Sales of Renl Estate Yesterday. ed with the t. cted by astone or soiwe ether biunt instrument, 1632, » , Mr. William H. Frasse, @ welt known citizen, also | No. 181 Gold street, and leaves a wife and family. NEW YORK PROPERTY—NY JAMES M. MILLER. of Rockland county, Mr. id thai the murderer must have first Knocked his | through even @ month’s siege, They liad also to | qroepped dead irom heart disease, An Soanees wan pee over the hod by Gorenanlenes, Seis Sa RE coe 1 p00 ined how tae- prisoner had cui saneclnge Same yee tn examtned were | 1:24 about forty feet below the works of she pa Hovoken. hee ie’ of deagh trom accidental injaries wap | 9 tots eal otoind, ans 95x100, B00 J remove from the jurisdiction of | then shown the murdered man’s head and those of | t Precure water, gud this, of course, was another | Tay Late AFFRAY AT WEEHAWK! Plot of grouud, conta’ning 2 —Frank Polk! News in Brier.—Two thousan Irty-eight | Neayle avs and Hi isid base anedy to the jail in Kockland | them Who had seen bir in lie positively identiied | Weak point im the defensive strengui of che rebels. | roek, wno was changed with belug an accessory In | qovary wos the total amount of ris aermmersgai ee Oe TA. 0. RLBEOKER, SON AMD OO; as at been pri t the former pro- | 1+ 8 his. 4 To guard, however, against ther supplies of water | tne assault on Prenze, .the New York pedier, at 4 story brown atone front honse aud lot No 213 1th st, Alter some remarks from the District Attorney ss 7 ceived by the treasurer of the Children’s Aid Society between 2d ant Bd ave, lot 24x103.3. ..... ones nes Bly! 2 the Coroner this matter, but he r. 8 ; being cat off the Hauhavs constructed ziazag and | weepawken a few weeks ago, was discharged b; 2 lots, » w corner of fth av and 10th at, each 25x)! uidersio. wete coud Bee ee ee ee eee aean | otuer rifle pits, with uuderzround covered galleries, | Jystiee White yesvecuay, there being Ho appearance | @wring the month of March. aud TOE oF teh a adiotnine the above, Bhe¥Lt 80,500 how: optuion that the present nqucst should | the following bag ie pe AR ta such a manner that | 962/D8t hum. The restdence of Charles Smith, Orient avenue, | sory brick house and lot No 255 Tith st, ns, between Y 2 2d and 3d ag, lot 12.6x12 ADMITTED TO BasL.—On the application of S. W. | Near Bultic, East New Yor, was burgiariously en- | gatory frame house and lot, # Carey on Monday evening, Judge Rede admitted bat 4 Co Sepone a — and robbed of clothing to the and Sith at, lot 25.6x102.2.... ¥ Benjamin F. Haines to bail in the sum of $2,590, Rev.-J. R. McDonald has: donated a lot of ground Regn rene honse and 3 lol: 7,000 VERDICT. : . h of the Haubaus Was apparently uoipossi- whether the That the jury do firmiy believe that Joachim Puer- _ meape. “ y f 9 3 2 ie, Colonel Whitmore pr led Lo gradually work ud it was | ter came to bis death at Spring Valley, county of his way to the pa, eating and burning the under- aled to the jury sheuid be public ot decided Unit they shoud be puole by a vote of | Rockland, between the 9th and 1ith days of March, RLU. f 103th at, Bia’ eof sa ved. The Hautiaus had several hay, and 2 story frame houye and 8 loten a of 1ath. 7195. 1stid, by Wounds inflicted by some deadly weapon or ingens pcor ngs Uatnes was conductor of the coal train which col- | Yalued at $750, located In the Eghicenth ward, to fear of abave, ence lot Teele. Tue doors were then thrown open and the public | Weapons in the hands of Antoine Muerer, formeriy Ivey axiruishes win he : Se ee at ok lided with auother at the Waterloo station resulting | te Orphans? fair, the deed for which is now up'for | _““Lngontye panventycuy writer Ax tah adiniti when taking of testimony was pro- | 01 Spring Vailey, aforesaid, colonial forces than .from any luteution or in fatai injuries to Richard Ryan, a brakemaa, | Chances, 8 story brick house aud lot No. 103 Willow at., lot Coeded with, as fullowa:— Hereupon the District Attorney issued a mictimus | foncing a general eugagoment. Even in | Hathes was censured by the corouer’s jury, and ho Tue DEaTa RECORD IN BROORLYN.—There was & | 4 inte corner Graham ar and Latavelio ny, 1/950 Sahni DANIEI, ee ee oe me Cow Po mpeeeenae, At Meee iitdrs only about uftecu | Was accordimsly committed without ball by Coroner | qecrease of seven in the mortality of this city during | Tiot adomins n's Latayoite av, 20xiBeyecese Spring Vailey dell, there to aiwenh see of the assaliants were Killed, with al ¢qual loss to | White. the past seven days as compared with the preceding | 1! adjoining, ame size. 0 Tuesday, Linink, fo v of the Su an the enemy. Colonel Whitmore kept steadily pro- | AN ALLEGED, SWINDLER CaprurEp.—Yesterday 8 | lob w corner Keni and Lah 4 oy lebanon . 7 , iD MAINE. gressing, and, after nearly three weeks’ work, the | orternoon a deputy shertit from New York week—the total number of deaths being 141. The Jot north side Lafayette a 1500 posed ge nage - an, Ww atvend on Wednesday and . ‘Arawa division (friendly natives) carried the outer diate ma. Kew York sypeared Jost noticeable causes of death were tne follow. é ine pps Laie ren e the bea ire ¥ ie Gown ‘on Wedneeters trenches and approached to within fiity yards of | before Justice White, in Hoboken, aad stated that ing:—Consumption, 39; pneumonia, 12; scarlet fever, nm Baren st each 92.1x19) “11,160, Peter Van the house of Mr. one Philip Appelt, charged with heavy swindling in 2. 1 Bash at x Standstill—Shipbuilding Qutet— | the main works. | Aiter all tls trouble However, Slots we Farnam avy few oF in iwar, och Sinko 3a tt 4 1 Won aiben Ue biardr hee cr | Best Ofiee Expese=The Maine Law at | {he chagria of ine eae ert Now York. wag about totake passage for Europe tn a Gistheaa aes cash nnd Genie: Atemrcatl FO Ute oot tener an tae ee) moeecaiee: walk the head of a man, for the body was con- Work, their efforts, alarge numoer of rebels had left the | G¢™™&n steamer in order to escape the conseyuences. | qental causes, 4. Forty-four of the deceased were onste a . 4,800 fined mm a cofin; upon the face” and head Batu, April 9, 1869. fortress, descending the clits at*night by mcans of | UPO2 these represeutavions a warrant was sbortly | infants uader 12 months, and 9 were persons whose | #2 'ots 1 noticed several wounds, but as I was ‘The world moves, perh: If that fact must be | flax ro! ‘and making good thet escape under | Sued for the arrest of the accused, who was | ayes ranzed from 69 to 80 years; 101 were natives 10d. + 9,029 only requested to remove the head from the » perhaps. peor oe the eacktiben ‘thi the ; From some | *erwards arrested near the Hamburg dock. On me Unitea States, 22 of Ireland? 9of Germany, ‘aad Ldid not prot @ wounds or mave any | conceded, still It 1s safe to maintain that tmisstatd old | Cover of the darkness to the plains. ° Krom soue | being taken before Judge White he ae first reused to | 6 of england, ; : ; Real Estate Notes. Spe examination; I reque: rr. Vani Orde » this was dou r Mr. Shupe of the vari I then p ted the undertake he. gonpenog ae opt yee delayed dari ths | FOUXD Drap XN A CetL.—The Coroner was notl- | ‘The Church of the Mediator, eorner of Lexington ob'ainwg of a a ee from Governor Randolpn. | flel yesterday to hoid an inquest over the body of | avenne and Thirticth streef, has been sold to the by nie eee tee se Pe beds aaabenamer ee James Haggerty, a late resident of Greenfield, L.1., | Moravian Socicty for $85,000, i in tue hop irade, that ne sold hops to the value of { Wo was found dead in a ceil in which he had been |, Au unusually large number of dwellings are fia.coe, ta good faita, to Appeit, who represented | confined at the Butler street station house, on charge |" contracted for im Bridgeport, Conn., the presens beta: Hives owning ipo valued at $25.000; | of intoxication the night prevtons. The unfortanate | Season. " pet thea conveyed tie hops to New York | man had veen drinking for several days previous to Real estate ts active in New Britain, Hartford 7 town—city 1 aspires to be—isstayed. It is at adead |} jearned that only some 300-men were leit remaiving in vouly fen i hag standstill, and happyare its denizens in tue thought | the stronghold, but ‘Te Kooti feit confident tuat this 1 pitate, (The doctor here | vancing backward. defenders, however, Were siffering greatly for want oo ching Seen P eaeaaig Read trom | The shipbuilding interest being atsolow anebb this | of food; their supplies had been exhausted aud they Snug dusocted the head from tp boy hecareraits | elty, wt f ints of the hi; Were cedneed $0, austen dite cn teri roows and issec ea i nly he carelully | city, which was one of the points of the highest de- | Gives ‘They had great difficulty also in getting swathed it in the ordinary class of bandage, put | yelopment of that interest, suffers more than any | water. Ww hh % into a tn vessel prepared for tue pur- ‘ ‘At length, on the 6th of January, atairs grew so | Clty and = gave them to some of his | iis arrest, which was made by officer Uennessey on | county, Conn. pose, carefully packing it with some cotton | otuer one place In abe adh ma meer h earn aespene fnside the pa that KOot ‘determined to | Hinds taxt no seizure might be made, and that said | Monday night. ‘There were two slight wounds found | _ The Paschall Mouse, St. Lonts, was sold at auction basging. F 1e A La s te, Seecrineg the tion seems to have been ri kin angie ioor make au effort to escape. He therefore shot tha ae 5 ee ne bas coset oy aoe the hops, upon the head of the deceased, but neither of these, Sanday er apiet Oe Tesior Ly 0% Tn the late anne’ ¢ e had ined ie 4 t “ 2 about mak esca) Eurone with ¢ 2 : rv schen was vained a decapitation and the means he had adopted for the mould. All their ideas and habits of taought radi jew prisoners he nad taxen in his occasional sailics compensating Parsons for’ the. g area. in the op'nion of the suraeon, Were believed to be | lotta $: ate from and again centre in the shtpbuiiders’ yard, | and at midnigit the women and children were jow- sufficient to cause death, which was evidently the | At Tarrviown Seth Bird has sold a lot, 1 ved, 10160, preservation of the head, proceeded to state that tha Appelt was accordingiy taken to New York, where with residence on Grove street, to John R, Bacon o 5 lowed murdered man, according to his judgment, must | There 18 very generally a profound aversion to | Cred down tie “rouuded ii tae shoulder, and was | MStcial will come off 1m a few days, Toa wil fe mage by Dr. Sidpara berore | wie aquest for $11,009, Molgitt: there. liad bees suum dercrnnags Pouds in | taking hold of auy new enterprises or to venturing | stil lame from the woutld be received at Ruaka- Newark. ig held. panne: E> Sptee has transforrd a honse and tat on What cause the supericlal examination be made of | UPA new experiments, And so we are wailing for | ture, being reported Bare descended {asl. | Fewaue Susoertmmutry.—Yesterday forenoon a | Boarn op Suvenvisons,—The regular -woekly llr: Mert din or tc afoot le SB him would not enable him to state; there was, for | something to turn up. couple of hours, and was eifected with $9 liitie noise | YOUNS German girl of rather preposseasing appear- | meeting of this Board was-neld yesterday after- A lot, 59X10, situated on the corner of Pos: ance presented herself at the station bouge and | noon. Resolutions in respect to the memory of the | 2M Howard streets, Tarrytown, has been purchased exampie, & lateral curvature of the ieft lim) below The snow has mostly disappeared along the coast, | tat the entare body of the Hauhaus had broken inte from. Cantal stated that she had been robbed of twenty doliars | late ex-Supervisor Garrison, of the Eighteenth ward, As a Mallers ¢ > dana; Keates ter the knee, and irom the appearance of the ankle bone wr paral Insc he should judge the deceased bad. sufered in that | DUE OLE eed not drive far Into the interlor to find | the bush, separate Retsclcs lle Ni Da t ng ow. before tue suspicions of the colonial seatine!s were f ‘4 . part irom sowe Injury: there Was so great a curva; | an immense body of it stil on the oo acaitads ck cite ae having been heard, how- ving atic ining oo prix; thatans wai eee 82:0 | were adopted. A report was submitted by the Law anne ‘arm of Jacob W. Zirkle, deceased, In Shonan- the deccaved had evidenuy wora ® pad therc:tha | 5% © litle local excitement has been created | ever, @ volley Was fred towanls the spot irom | 4 country ‘about’ eight months, — Comouttee in relation to the bills for con- county, Va., bas reeently been sold for $53,000, right hip Was aso slightly Clevated, and sacha mal, | About the appointment of Postmasier for this city. | Wheace tt came, and a storming party Was sent up td 8 to see whether tho pa Was still detuaded, They met formation as tuat he suould suppose would produce | The preseut incumbent has filled the office for the ty resistance, course, the foun: @u uucven Walk. = ie past eight years, to the very general satisiatiou of See oan atetbonee and pews & 4 T PRISONER: the people, aud his official record 1s Al in Washing- ciear nt into the room 1a charge of Mr. De | ton. Snel being the case it was Not generally sup. aftor cas tad coonstions pfary tre po ged Noyelies, 1) y Sheri. Me is a young man of | posed that he would be removed before the expira- them the slip, the friendly natives were ordered to about twenty-turee, rather beiow the medinm size, | tion of his term, his present commission having follow the fugitives ana hapt taem dowa, The and with a not very prepossessing cast of counte- | something more than @ year longer to ruo. | on4sg was continued all throuzh the day, uniil nance—!a fact, animal instimet ia striking! r- | Two coinpetitors, however, started for the | gark. and owing to the enieebied condition’ of tne trayed in the formation of his head and ge ul | prize, the moment the telegraph announced | royals very few of them succeeded in gettang clear fackul structure. On entering the roow heturued | the result of the Presidential election— | away, No quarter was given ii the earlier stages Very pale aud got sick at tis stomacu, but as the evi- | General Thomas W. Hyde, the brilliant young | or the pursuit, aid about 120 Maoris were kiled. dence progressed he rallied, and towards the close | commander of the Maine Seventh through tue Laver in the day offers of surrender were ‘accepted presented quite a calm and firm appearance, greater part of the war, aud James W. Wake- | a54 jog prisohers were brought into cainp. Te Kooti, TESTIMONY OF AUGUSTE KUBNZLER. ° eld, who for afew months was Quartermaster of | however, succeeded in escapiug, and he is reported This witness was eXamiued throagh an inter. | the Maine Nineteenth regiment. He has been very | to: pe accompanied by a band uf some fifty men, and testified that ne lived on ihe corner of | active a8 a ward poditician and has a reputawon | stony of the prisoners, especially the wouea and rN ee had been residing with a Mr. Jacob Stea , | structing the Newtown creek bri ‘The total ex- | It contained 700 ac! No. 87 broad street, On Monday she left the latter | Pevse ‘Of the structure wan $1800, Supervisor piace, invending to go West to Chicago, where she | Civok, of Flatbush, remarked tnat he perceived that | Oficial Transfers pf Real Estate Yesterdsy. near relatives. She procured a ticket at the | Persons in the country were as weil qualified to TRANGYVES IN NEW VORK Grr. Market street depot, paying for it twenty dollars, qn a3 those who were in the city “ring,” aud he, | Boulevard, neaily all her money, and had her trunk checked to erefure, Moved that the subject be reierred back | Lexinzton ay, Chicago, Having a nait hour to wait for the train she | £0 the committee for report, which was adopted. | Water st, # 5,122. tt w of Jams at, 19x15 2. went into a piace near by to procure soine ‘retresh- | T8¢ Board adjouraed until April 27, Ge 8h eawoon ev A and int Av, known by Wit Np ee a a ied svon Layee MEETING OF THE NEW WATER Boary.—The new | that, sear sof or 5 14.9 istory. | By expressions of | water and Sewerage Board met yesterday afternoon. teks 4 e undymg love, &c., lw f +] ith at, W, No 141, 16.3x58.9. her journcy and get the ficket changet mie tone. | Mr. Thomas Kinsella moved that the question as to aa wantin foot en ay, tial ay, ‘The two went to a hotel and Put up there. Iu the | the collection of water rates be referred to a special | 4 ake Py ff. Hs morning she discovered that the false fellow had de- commistee possibile, camped, taking with him all her money. She wisgly fo TapOTt 96 (0-5 Romsibiuy OF. sranetar- | See resisted his importunities to oceupy the same rovin. | Tg the business to the.Tax Collector, to be collected Her story was believed, but no trace of her deceiver | Wil the Mines. his Would Vibeusty o | seine was here brow : : ¢ a u ° away W' the office for the collection of water ‘n. (Various | Which find its counterpart in those precinetsin New could be found. A kind hearted gentlemen pro- : A A ag worn by the deceased at the | York which are reported to give a majority much | culldren, were dreadtully etaciated—mere skin aud | vided for the folorn creature's necessities, a ake: ramen ae inant ales mua pe pede ag nay plage genpediny ceeborete cman Bey ed oa foes EA Snort kg iis | The colonial loss is about thirty kitied andwounded. Paterson, appointed as the commitse. It was “ree | nes and Mentitied by ast saw Joachim Fuerter | apbointinent can hardly coving & Xe ebaract f use them r 7 1 : on the vss of Maren, in our store in Brooklyn; vor periment to the repabiican party in fn 3 city. The character of the ignitng of cor gave an Tak Passaic Counry Covrr conyenod at Pater- | solved to ask the advice of the Corporation ter started then to go to Spring Vatley; thereason he | _ The allewed cause for the removal of Mr. Green- eA peels Miaiory practically ‘wit sup the ser Went to Spring Valley was that he lent a shoemaker | leaf, the present Postinaster, ts Mat in 18¢8 he was owes yas a Ve Koota si eigat dollars, aud the sooeimaker told iim to come | Slightly tainted with Joinsoniauism. At tue lime of in oan Sirah pas Poin ete Wiekep te to spring Valley aud lhe would get Lis mouey; that | the Philadelphia Convention of arm in arm noto- the present time) and rallying once more the men shoemaker was Antoine Muerer, the prisoner | riety an attempt was made co organize a -ohnson * has previously scuc away from N, ‘er weld to Fuerter,' “the man in| elub. Mr. Greenleat was present at one of te Dae now lostall his sugges OF maantien tea he has no meas of procuring more. Besides, tié son yesterday, Judge Bedle presiding, with asso- | Counsel as to the power of the Board to eniorce un- 4 tracts. ciates Sandford, D: rs and Terhune. The Grana | ° Dexsihumase tecom " Jury were sworn ihe usual amouut of the Orst that, (4. fener ce han ee eae ey day's routine business transacted, Ss gmiosnbed ae 65, rai nae °: pong . resoin- S mS mn kinal sc 7 of ri be directed to WESTCHESTER COUNTY. procure from the Comptroler a statement with re- ference to the amount of money there wil be ta the as Treasury on the ist of July to the eredit of street Excige Arrams.—The Board of Excise Commis. | cieauing; also whether there are any exising cou. sioners for this county hel a meeting at the Court | °!s Ned repairs of sweets, and if 80 to what ainoun House a. few days since and gave instructions to ‘The resolat: , ‘ their counsel to commence suits against upwards of jour NIG WOR AAORERE ANG Hie, Bones, at 100 persons for Violati if Excise law. 4 beta i ” cf Ons af Se. jew. Rosseares By Seavanr Grais.—Mes. Lee, residing panera tee commons ANTICIPATED Sront.—!n o1 foster . « n onder to foster athletic | 4: xo. 299 Cumberland wiret, visited the, onteal Amity wo Pata pr ant propensities the managers of the Westclester Police OMce, Brooklyn, yestorday and reporved bay- | Broadway, No Wi, 2t years, per euaum. ae G tic BSocie 3 Noa 5 ae County Agricultral and Horticultural ty have ing been rabbed of $200 wortti of property by a ser- ae Amt, Now *, Land Lm per annam. alley wid pay the man 1 owe the piety and at thator a sabssapens bye og was money to, but he will bot give it tc thia took | Chosen one of the vice presidents. je did not go to ea " a Place on’ Mouday, the sth of March, about three | the mectings agaia, and in two of three weeks was | aor! mind ie by ho means equal te dasates oo O'clock ip {he atvernoon; Paerter wa: £0 to Spring | expelled for uusouaapess on the Johnson goose. To | gid rehable rollow.rs, but a single reverse effectu- Vailey on the.gth, the next day, on the tour o'ciock | the clrewlar which at that time was seat from Wash- ally dishe. n3and cows them. No fears are any train, from the foot of Chambers street, and Muerer | Ington to ail o@icials quiring their views on po- | jonzer en 0 f the progress of the rebelli was to meet him at the depot in Spring Valley; [ | litical questions, he responded that he was in favor | ‘onthe west coast, and the aauost undivided atten- have not seen the prisoner woul to-nigiic s of auion, conciliation aad harmoay, and he wished | tion of the government aud the troops may now be (Witness here identifh i that some Way coult be devised to bring about @ | turned to that other arch-rebel, Tito Koward, aud found covering the f. 21 man when | better state of feelimg between the North and South. | gie insurgents ‘on the east coast. Was frst discove as belongibg to Muerer.) | Thts was the sum total of bis political offending, as THE Wak OM TUB BAST COAST. . "The hat Fuerter wore wis a brown hat and a higher | in voling he was alwavs aide by side wita the repab- che sitaation on the east coast practically remains hat than Wiis; Muerer had this hat | nave ideniliied | Heans. For g0 offending he was at the cine mate ¢ ¢ month, bat there i ‘ast improve- | decided to encourage & grand fremen’s parade and SMa iM Bl years, vor a as his oo when he left ny store in Brooklyn on the | the odject of sharp, petsonal articles in the Hath LT ey ee yf at there le a vant MDE Sve. | Velucivede race on therr Tair grounds a+ alpart of the | YANtEI, Whose services sto engaged at Henderson's di, No ties Years, per ANNUM. ....+- day 1 have mentioned. | paper, tae most vilaperative of whick isnow believed | Kowara is stilt monncing Wangaunt, but, if our | programe forthe next rth of July celebration, | intelligence office in Court street on Friday last. | 94 av, ‘Noth Zyears, per avnum. TESTIMONY OF JESSE HOSKETT. io-have been wriken by ife very Wiad Wio las sac- spiea way be believed. a great wavy of the King’s | Handsome prizes Wil be offered to the fire com- | phe ariicies stolen were a diamond ring, gold Hid av, near 76th at, 5 Yoars, per annutn., On Sund e Lith of Mareh, in passing fr6m the | ceeding in supplanting him tp tie oflee, (Tawhiao) subjects, who ure tomporariy serving | Pantes which may excel in appearance and numbers, | twenty doliare in moyey aud a few articles of Wear- | 2 ay, No. 546,5 vears. per annum. .... house of mg employer. Mr. Noyes, to the Methodist The Supreme Julicial Coart 1 now tn session here | jijer his banner, are unwilling to co-operate wita | ait aso to the successful competitors in the velo ing apparel _ SEASCE ESD 1X KiNG8 COU Sty. . |. The girl, Who gave her naine as Buz | Aina 19,6 (Uw of Smith rt, gros beth Bergen, 1s about twent, engnt years of age, tall Ba dent hadnt are Suppen Deata av YorkERs.—A bricklayer named ghee and Hd oes Lappe f one haeuee be Britge yt * Bes ot ae Michael Curran, living at Oak Hill, in his village, Servant girl, hired ay somng’s aaeavy by Mra. fic) ’ | Polion, No. 272 Ryerson s.reet, April 6, stole from sate tas was foand dead on Locust Hill avenue last Monday | jor mistress a fur cape and slik dress, In the pockets | Brow!way ne heal non Fee | church, through a field, I discovered the body of the | holding a civil and crininal terme The Graad Jury im thing bat the deaultory warfare which has Geceasod; the head now shown me is that of the | in attendance have returned alarge number of bulla, Key = By tho parnd oa tis side dead man. and no little commodion is exelted thereat. The law | or the {sland They do not mind buro- a has taken Its free course so lag as the Grand Jury are | ny jomesteals and harassing sectiera, bub todri fe corner | concerned. Whether tt is to be glorife’ remarys to | oot tue whites, though poeaiblie, is In thetr opinion TESTIMONY OF CHARLE scm Tam a tatlor hd res n, on of Atlanti dd Classon a Iknew Joachim | be seen. The true democratic princlpies and tue Uls | neitner a profitable nor a hopetul project. Who | afternoon, From what could be learned regarding | of wuich latter were seventy-five dollars in mot Poerter (witness here identide siotnes of vuer- | Most Impartauty prevailed in thir actiow, and | would they rob if there were no iuropeans on the | the aiduir it appears that ‘ay named Currants | The total value of the sropeey Shen whe $2u0. he seat arias tage ter, the same as the p ng witness); Fae Gemocrats and repuolicans, church members and | jJand? Wherewould they get their powder ond shot? | wife carried Ris dinner to hin at sue usual hour, resented that her name was Mary Grey. Dupont stan’ Oakland av, 8 ¥ worked for t 0th of March, @ other sinners, the big bugs aad tae scalawags ja oa I is NOW Gerwain Liat Lucy are acttag sim | and observing bim apparently unwell, requested ie ede While resting et rd Oe’ Cleromont | Bekfort stand 7 oe ng ; a be aes ae Par tae By hota pinnate’ | ply as the tastry meats of the ising + polley, wad at | tat he gould discontinue work and accompany her | avenue, einployed’a sorvant girl at Manning's tntel- | jf, t)ure 8 alley, sayin vaker, Muerer, to! are of the majc of the as although the: now noumoalty diooeying ma or- _ e IT S % 7 4 ry to come th . pay hita the money he | t0 answer to tne Sate of Maine for ollences of Scll- | Gory in name tae Koware oye inoutcunaiels ‘thoy home, This he declined dome, remarking that b> | ligence ofice in Court streets The gir: gave her | Furneld oh in, and Cha Nad borrowed he was to get the | ing liquor. pie enough to prosecute his task, About four | name as Mary Smith, aud irs, White, pals neti J het | Graham ste « hipp"iig suops or of owning the | aig suaply Tullalinie is wecret husstaciiouse Bh ne ‘a however, he complained of tiness, and quit- | to be trustworthy, did ike tion Jamilton wt money ia ins boss in Spring Vauley; 1 | buildings 1 iy Lippung shops are kept. We ing (Yawhiao) desires to impress upoa ting Work endtayored to make his Wan. home, bus Renee Pat Caltgbiin okt ler MA ita wee Hamditan “4 ince until to-nigiak s hall see, Vist mind tae fact tat, however Insigaificant | white on the avenue above stated was seen to fall, | day (ud girl disappeared, and Mra, White discovered famifton KONY OF MENHY BMRIG. - - — tia, be his present power, yet silt he has miigence | and when plexed up a few moments aiterwards Ife | that she had taken with her $200 worth of silver- Ler: I ROOe Setmad OE bal DEATH OF A HEAMIT. euougi to turn the seaié in @ war such as tae pres | was extinct. Deceased was regarded as du indus- | ware, clothing, &c. : . aker; ow Antolin rev, ai 2 : en. His aim is to mg oti pemgmbertimerany ge last | 4 Cultivated Bngties Genth n creignty in the interior formally recogaied by the : mitivoned Baglisl Gentleman Recomes ® | Givermmeu, and if only that be ranted he whl ecluscA Komant tory pana any of bis subjects who Lake uo arms Witi 4 Comme |, April 10.) the rebels. Simultaneously two jarce native meet- ie hermit, has just died | ines of the King’s subjects have been held. To one triows, steady man, No inquest was held. Paci ae Lowers vl, 0% TiE FREE TRADE MOVEMENT IM W.LLIAMSOURG. Painakl ot prmmn © A large number of the citizens of Williamsburg pose t man as bem; I saw hi er Smith sailed for Europe; then cane in my shop Gnd said he way going to leave and go to Paris again; tis was in the tore- huvon of the 1th of March; he’ said he was going to wh favorable to “free trade and sailors’ righie” asx | Simin worked for me sour . aced seventy-five years. | the King sent @ olrcular embracing the follow- nn AT Hoesy Invie.—On Setnndey morning last ! Fi ¥ rondame mt aw Kir c fe kagiand without word to | tne potas “Phat the swonl was to be sheatned; | @ fire occurred in the woods north of Nort islip, | Sled in Washingion’ Hail last evening to hear | Yendasm st cad Nawsay ah Ww cor, € wentine hia relatives golng direst to lowa, resumed hit | that no leases were to be granted to Guropeans; that | which was mot stayed until a space ejual to | Proiessor Arthur Lacham Perry argue that free trade | Variek st, ws, bust m Of Nossa’ ‘t from the tact that he | business ax an attorney rapeliy winning fame in | ali purchases and sales between the lwo races were 1,000 acres Was burnt off ‘The view at night- | 18 the best protection to American industry, yi a P45: Rae N fall was very fi as the long, irrezular line of Gre ‘The Rey, Leonard W. Bacon, D. D., of the New | William at* ranning southeast and extending up to within a fow | Pneland Ouparagaiianel church, Soutit Ninth street, feet of the rairoad presented itse ft, A greateeal of | presided. On taking the chair Dr. Bacon said that dam: 748, done to fences aad more substantial ec meeting reminded himof the time, years ago, propel '. 19 10 of Isilp were dreadfully fright at on the same platform with Richard ii wt, ened jest the fire siioutd cros# the railroad, in which afree trade meering in Manenester. He South case its extension to thor town, though ‘five miles | Welcomed the systematic agitation of the oy ‘ distant, Would have been @ Work of bul a brief time, | bere, at tis opportune time, as there was no elec+ an eh "ot dh wy, Busi ‘The give on such occasions has to fly from thelr | On pending, and as there Was no axe to grind by id Se ne exer, fe covert, and the rabbis were akloping About in | Any person tateresied in tho movement. ‘The doctor Mee tad Tit of Futons nee ba swarms, aod patridges and quails were forced to | Purlited to the shipbuildiug interest, saying that it n 101 8 fromm Stivvonent ay Led it. we or Bi ‘sca. reas at his, Witness’, house.) that capacity. fis frienis in hagland advertised | to cease; taat the boundaries of jus jurisdiction TOMTN descriptions of him, with o@ers of reward tor tidin be f.xed; that digcing tor gold was not to be of ls whereabouts. Tor years thor edorts were | allowed; that no more surveys Were to be made; that Srotilesa, Kuaght possessed a heavy gold watel: of | the uussion schools are not to be attended, and that very peculiar construction. Desertptioas of this | no Maort should, on any ground, enter a European Watoh were sent to te lewling watch dealers in | evurt of justice.” This programme was announced America, Knignv’s wateh got out of order. He | ata mecting of natives who had hever in any Way , | Sent it to Philadetpwia, to an establishment tn | joined the present rebeition, and shortly afterwards ig se we will | wuich @ description of the Wate was post- | a covernment survey party Was ordered back from see tt iu the Looklond county paper;'*he said he had | ea. The proprietor wrote to London parties | Taupo lake. Aimost ac the same tluve Wut the pur. heard it from a young man in New York; he stopped | that he had received the watel. rn at my nouse @ week and then satd be had got his night's friends, making — th clothes and toolg at Farmingdale in pledge and be enport a9 rapid + " Ihive at mout and ama s the prisouer; lic came on wie 12 house and worked for w saw bim; he had not be fifteen minutes Ww! anything of the mur: in my nhe asked me i Thy tia spring Vail thiuking it was a jobs and said “if house ino! Over came | poses of the King were annotinced there Was anorher x -. os 8 z Soeesing of the natives who had plicated in eagre travelling Me he prosent rebeliion, bub who sti iegiace wanted four or five dollars to get them; | wave hint | ties wonld allow. wi the runaway. They | to ihe King, At tits meeting @ lottar icon ter Ka the money ou the 22d aud he went dowy th a1 | hed conference after conference with him te Induce | was read, in which the erg 0 a wit! my wie to goto New York; he came back on | his return to Knglaud. Thoy resorted to strate in any’ host as Og the" peamon” a9 une. the 2d and said he had no tools, of clothes or | and endeavored Lo secure his arrest for some olfe: King did not at prevent wistr to goto wary when ho" that he mignt be sent hack a All fo vali desired to go to war mud give tigm Umelv a Teichtner, the wife of the preced!ng wit- | From that time for h, on Sanday | notice. What could be pluner than the intended betanttally corrovorated her ng re 4 em Krug teas eh 5 He bought 4 gmat! | eifect of these two mecungs? ‘They tell tue govern- allroad, | farm near Rockin: take wing. Was as dead a8 Juice Cwsar, and protection kil a Hie denounced the action of Congress in taxing the INTRRESTING RAWROAD DRorstor.—A avit, Alex- Petre | deniers of New York for moral ander: Duna vs, The Grand Trunk Ratiroad Com- | Saying that it was ao act of usurpation, It simply may, Was decided tn the Superior Court at Port- | mate stealing a fine art and elevated the whiskey jand last Week. Ihe plaintiff suod for dainazes on | sealers to Wo dignity of am exelusive aristocracy. account of myuriea received In consequence of a | If S nator Anthony's screw factory or Senator saloon car on a freight train having teen thrown of | Sprague’s cotton factory need protection let ui, & hea Patrick t @ truckinan on the Y Wooded tract; | Ment in the clearest manner that if they will O1 the Weck by a broken rail, The defence was that | Cond give them @ direct propria- . festi(ied to secing the prisoner hovering #oout ack- | etected 4 fort of shanty im tue forést, and there, | cognize the expressed programing "oF The Kuve it the compant, Rr public notification, had orders, | ton Instead of a protective tat ‘The Dynes, iianyalar fy ant the vicinity of Spring Valley on | aione, with no companions out lua pips, books aod | the y allow bln to be id. realty the Ring of | that nd person shoulg be allowed tortdeasa passa. | excuse Made for protection tus itis an American | yeacthtue ix wroreured ons ainee th marder. papers, he spent tis tung, He reeolved papers from | the int jo will Got interfere nor allow his ger on a freight train, and thet if piaincit div t | idea isnot suficient. It is note Christian wea. It | sta wind 1494 at, nw cor, 42 Tot 10% OF THER PRUSONTR. Snginhd revularty, aud loved to read or new and ple to inteciero with thelr Kettiomonts on the coast, | Was at his own rink, of Was adduced showing | Is paganism. We want a human policy, a Ohristian | 24 piace, m4, 80 IC w of Grove av, 1x } ; @ Jawycr, had t taken great pains to | noted books and their authors. fe cooked hia and who assisted the | own food. washed fia own clothes, cut Wh gi to zo to war asion, then pub ques- | owo wood ana was his own servant get nt, be Will avall him ent oF any elicitad the following | rally, He rarely received Sometimes | elem oF discon ent anong the mateucnt ave leard $he stat. | he would be seized with a Ieterawritiwg fit, | and aunoy the w | ment of Withesses, and | have got | anda ietterto his iawyers ¢ (ay far a fortaigat | ever, 80 Bt hothing to say but that they | be aectined, althonga he that plainuét had pad te regular pa: e . icy—ouo tat takes jn the interests af the whol bed | id) rida and pie in, compan with at east one. over orid. ‘The deotots rehees were frequently eh R Dans’ to Canaan road, wtfotiie' Jonen, a0 acre... 2,000 Cort Mstracced the jury that | Plauded. Oliver 4 Walnut et, Pa had no right in law to ride on a drei rolessor Perry was ven Introduced, ie delly- Foran om f without periiiesion from an authorized agent of , eed a lengthy address In sapport of fis theory, and | Wi ahh Sevmap'te aeons UOUNTY. the company; that the tact of the plaintiy having | WM meeliny adjourned at a lave hgur, Hionetad aod Certo area. bars fee tions to tr © Koott, idw- viet they wilh would be the resuit—an wi ' expe..et by | probaoly ¢ q the King assists ito | beea permitted to pay bis fare and ride rendered te —e Cortet; af far as the hat is hun ag fully a8 though tie 5 fof corresposdenes | Kowaru with all hs aval Aa upany ible despite their regulations, and that | STRANOR Acctonat.—A few days ago, a4 Lienten- Siemon, there are several hats like ity Was of the demost lmpurt And thus hefivel | There has been only sinall skirmish on this vrai the plaiaiy his fure-atter tae accideut did | ant Byorett, of the Fourth e i 1 hi Fort Wi Miritting the battalion nt ‘iy. Dams | bow at Fort Washington, Wi Hoson Journal, Aprit Va | at tira without canirianend whea he gave tne word | Bellevilie ay 6 HRS Ht Haven ( sore: to re, @ gin, witch happened to be loaded and | xewark and Johnson ray wes 4 Tun Fam Haven (Oonn.) Seicinor—A Srvounan | Aimed at his head, went oi, the charge ontermg his TRANGrERS 24 MUTUON, CousTie Cask—AN Inquest Was eid yesterday at the police | Wibeye aud coming autab ine side of his head. te | gouth Wh stan £0 ftw of Moononth ‘at 19. office, by Coroner Downes, réiative to the deaun of | lived’ only abont Tone haute. ‘There are various sur+ | Lot 14, bieck "Wacom Vv Pap, oi ward, 2 of the od of March] stayed Vion with his attor- | siae of the isan. the station house; I we wel, but 1b was too lat Up at Homestead: around tor al got to Hoboken in Huds tue life of a hermit, save neys alone, Why he, who was<o (iced by nature and 80 splendidly educated te abandon hii luxurious home and wealthy friends make his way tier of the wits for at then, when dige by his friends, not release Lue Company froin tae r tha ages for plaintait $1,800. Hust. Captain Pinnts a (Without any 4 oMver, Captain Lyon hal suinply sent them out to pOONOOILEDE mE! ed & new pa which has been recently ercetod Pahaading. Tie attack waa a gasantone, bab o'clock Tt oman asked me where J wa ' Wook me to | resort to the fe Of # hermit, ined only by | Was unsucoesmul, Captian Kinaimore nos been since | Charles D. Bassett, who was fund binging dead to | Mises Concermng the facb whethor It was an acct HUDBOS OLey, the station house, it was 80 Inte; au adinission im one of bis to his leeal | court martialled for acting without orders, audan- | @ beam in the garret of hts residence 1 Pate Haven, | dent or ndi.—soston Journal, Apert 13, jont iv, pit whole day on tre 4th of Marca, aid tw o foiends, wherein he wim havtag beep hopelessiy | other olleer engazed jn the asaanit, Cornet Balk An examination of the body showed that the man's my mh jou ul, fae Yo Orun went sets putieg; Roms pot get ¢ down by suapecinimen) ms love affur—iue | (of the Wanganyi Evening Maid), haa we ook was broken, aud as the beam aronnd whieh Mra. General Rousseau Is reported as in destitute ite jock elec, ei in afty o; somebody “Ms ferman | Wooed, won and jogal oa, a ovely baghen giri—lost | cashiered {OF Coimnentiiig ou various acts of te Lit; red a “oP tea Kathi? and a | coonnan ler in bis Journ: tavern. and | comd not ept toas mgt ta | her because atie pr the fatal handkerchief was ted was ouly about two | circumalances, haying caret hee nothing bat Rott be na ih fect from the floor, how the neck thus became frac- | mistortunes since gene nebAR. The | Sd and North ste, ae corne: te barn of an American, and fot Wroakfast | castic too young barrt.ter, Who, beng & younser ihe yolunteers from Melbourne and 4 ‘was & question somew! i t oF : Bayon AC his Howes an tns Mmorane: L went to Xpring | son, hyd to moke nis ows’ Wad tO fi dnd spd to Foceuty puswerd hve uy vown (i aheatent Pa is or, Feutiered a Verdict Of palais Sareea ehaaen fo aes Seas For the wiaow aad Av By 64 10 em of Cour TYE... Vaiuy aver f gob break(adt aud got here av Wweive | fame route lor Wanganai wid the front cor taluly pro Wadwim, Arid 1h. fatherless hae ialien Latham st, #6, 190.0 6 of ba 0 SeeliT...

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