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THE GALLOWS. @xecution of an Ex-Federal Sol- dier in Virginia. “Thomas McGiffin, of Maine, Hanged as * Accessury to a Murder. Flstory of the Crime—The Career of Two Carpet-Baggers. Arrest, Trial and Conviction of McGiffin. Affecting Appeal by the Con- demned Man. Gickening Scone at the Seaffold— The Rope Breaks, Gow of tho Tragedy—Tho Body Buried Beside the Gallows. Q@uREEVILLS Covat Heoss, Va, July 21, 1671. Bearly four years ugo 4 radical orator named Pennolly, of tne carpel-vag species, prooiaimed toa large assemblage of noxroes in the Airican cauroh etBichmona tuat it was now their time to “hold igh oaruival,” iniumaung that tue military authore Mes wore Specialy woul hore to panisa the wailtes (@md provect the negroes, and that he latter might ‘with impunity commit amy and ail so:ts ef outrages on the whites in retaliation for the wrongs and op- Of that ruce upom the megroes durmg a Of ewe huairea years, Happily for the peo plo of Virgima, the deicas of tue polloy whiok the Yeooustruciion acts wore meant te secure saved mom. from that iawiessness and = vie Yenoe which prevailod te such an alarming extent in we South whore the Congreasenal Programme was triumpuant But they did mot scape altogether, During wo years of 1833 and 1800 among sme horde ef Mortkern adventurers that afrived in Virginia was oue B.. Lowis, who took up als abode in Branawicc counss, organised « Union League and became teacher of the nogro youta. Foi- Jowing the taspiravion ane (eacnings of his fellow earpot-bagger Couuolily, the Bichmead erator, Re armed his icagueo and at its head marched the streets of Lawreucevilie, the eounty eat of Brunswice, with daunung banners, yelling Bldeousiy, making hostile dewenstrations and fre- quently perpotraunyg tue mest Haurant outrages. This wascarried to suck A fearful extent that whe {people became alarme. ior the peace and sa.ety of tke community, aud Lewis was arrested, tried and found guiity of DAOCTING INSURBRCTION. Was eentcnocd tw the Peuitenuary for five years, acchrdance witu nis sentence no was lodged in ‘hat institution, bu. in taose days of military rule, svben General Cauby commanded District Ne. 1, tho Qrrest and punisament of a “‘leyal’? man was taken @sanovidence ef the sull swouldering rebellivus epirit in the Souta; aud Guvernur Wells then railing Rere by Virtue Of malliiury autwority, as is the custem swith all radical Guveravrs, pardoned Lewis a month after he was imprwened. Upon representing to General Canby that he was persecuted by the rovela oR account of his ivyaity aud devotion to the Union, fhat miluary autocrat aracted Lewis certain ducuw ae peg him from arrest by civil proceas, riumphant, ¢auikac and dedunt be returucd Ww Brunswick county, where be again resuued the deadership Oi the uegry league, aud renewed Dis hos- ‘tlle operat UML #@ periect BBlUN OF TERROR ‘was inaugurated iu tuc cuunry. in thig course he ‘was ably Soconded by a mau named Thowas Mo- @idio, au ex-iederai soidier, recently irom Norsh 1% bOt# uaive of Lae Stave of Muine. BY OOUStARS Ranwiquug aud Leber) | we negruce Le- came frenzied Wiia excitement, aud tusy commuted @Xcesses And vulrages dully, Unt lawlessness Yeigned supreme 1. tue county. Under these cir. @ulmstances @ iresii ciort was wade by tue civil oritied te Malta i4W Aad Order aud protect e people 1roin vuliage ahd Violence. Accorumgy @ peace Wariant Was msued for We arrest of Lewis, getting Wind of it ue coatinued to ciude the joers in whose Huds it Was piaced for a consid- @rable period, Cunatavie Drunimoud, the oficer who bad the warrast, reeviving imlermauonD of the bho of Lewis, sumumoaed @ posse of eleven men, himself maxing the tweiith, sma with this Torce he proceeded the Lawrence. Wille county road Lo euvct ine capture of Lewis, It Pik not long ufterwarus Wiiea the posse met both Wis and AMeGitiu MUUNTED AND ARMED The tW» particas baiiéd at abont twelve and eyed exci uifer iuitently. Lewis had his je cocked in nis hund @ud McUiflin bad a navy re Me simuacly prepared. Coustasle Drummond — “We huve @ warrant for your arrest, Dr. Lewis.’’ Lawis—I have procection papers irom Geni panne exe exeniptl eee by clvil process, i Upon pon thiv one the ‘Constable's party took the peje olay hands and called ous, “1 will read 16 OU. ewoateers come hera I will skeot your ets oak, Ko" surrender is my motto, Sure par ae my name. Hostilities being now openly declared, Lewis and MoGimMn cauitouay fel back seme thitty or sory confronting thé constable 8 posne as they did posse \heu resuluiely advanced tue same Aistance, all of them belig on foot except two. DRUMMOND (Wibh lis yun Bt & ready)—icommand wen oan surrea: va the naine of tue S.ate, then raised ls rifle to hus shoulder, McGif. Leg “Bhvot him! Shvot him! Kul br Amember of the posse then levelled tis gun at wis, when Drammond exciaimed, “Hold! t us ve nO bloodshed.” In about one woment from the tine Lewis raised dis ride to lus fave he fired, and vrummuad FLL VRAD iN BIS TRAOK: ot through the heart, Lewis anu McGif—in then heeled théir horses round and dashed down the road at @ breakueck syeed, which they did not cae until they reacued heir homes by auotner Hastily collecting togetner what articies yneoded, and au the money they had, these two Murderers fled tne State. A sew i le brought them into North Oarolima, but travers- that enure State withous making many jog Ere they reached South Carvlina and setti the remvie and unfrequented district or Peed ie wry. Hero tuey resumed their res; e occupations of farm fund and schooi t r, wemainiog undisturved nearly tweive months, when last the b.oodivuads of jastice came Qpon ther ail. After a desperate runniog figat of ovor eight. poe which be received a wound in tae right M’GIFFIN WAS ARRESTED brought to Richmond vy Detective Knox, of Lewis Was arrested about the same time, and bot! 1 were lodged im ine Oity Prison of Hick- mond fer safe keeping. Frum the time of hie arrest 1d imprisoninent Lewis vecame ihe victim of re- lors. LET Tet ra Ge heavily on his mind, jeep forsoox Wopped talking to the jai of- orn, leit meas ‘anvoached, waiked hia ceil al Patite nk incoherentiy—at last becoming @ aniac. Hoih were brought up for trial at wnt form Of the Court of this county, Where they a removed Nol wut Owieg, c upon a vera, condition the Jury could nob agree erdlot, ee bis tral waa postponed until next October. TRIED THRN AND THFRE, ghough he oouid have had it deferred until afver the 1 of Lewis, Who Was the principal in the crime. ndence, stantially as above narrated, was ‘@liouted on the triai, which occupied four days, i Close the jury remaiued absent but a short ime, with a verdict of to th ‘ning wi hillu @ principal as w ban ee oe ue eho wae only an acces jeath wi been go tried. Sentence of ten. passed and. tne criminal was re- ea to Yurohunond for safe keeping. ed Soe B grein w’GIFFIN, The con- ta, county, State of Maine. fe father, "ana $ nother both nea while he was ang and a8 ® consequence he grew up in igno- nd He was avout five feet ten incies te iT slender buid, twenty-four years low complexion, dark hair, hazel ith side = wWuiskers, light muastacue a sol ‘was ordinarily intelligent, and his fea wat rather pleasing than otherwwe. He en- Hated tm the ludto New York infantry, oad served in Several campaigns in this State; and when his term Of service Ate ol he jomed the navy, aod was pre- nt at the bombardment of Fort lisner by Aam reer's Heet. At the termination of hostilities ne to Richmond, where he remained but @ short @ roving sort of life untu he setued at mine, in Franklin county, N. 0, Here ed aad wou a dame: of she North pile sores 8 senior, Who accumpanied olin to rok County, in this State, where they were married, ia wife is now at her home in North Carolin heace she wrote him that she never expect seo him ou in this world. A boy, 1 Nay MA Od. Was the result of this marriaze yet at Richmond I visited Race MoOi@n in the INTERVIBW WITH HIM. greatest newspaper In the aud he Kuew it would do him Justice, "Rsriuraa~ De i) consider you have hada fair end impartial trial bib pep No, sir, I was convicted and sen polcsitrrix—tecause Ee aseseney | theughs I *peonigede to the League, rm ‘58--Thea you are ander the impression Gugat net to be executed ? viN—Yes, sir, F am. 1 had no band tn the Ktiling o: Drummond, aot that 1 gay he eught nos Ve have been kiled; Med; he went BELL A LITTLE GOONER than he would Rave goue, I was along with Lewis that day. but 1 took uo part in it, Cs pmiaciien YOU Bot Call out te Lowis to shoot McGirrIN—Ne, I did not; and pe. winsome swore ty that know he was per'aring himsolf. the wituevses swore tuey followed us up, but 4 whole posse AN LIKE COWARDS heroarae eraand (ied fora romptte to ePORTER—Have you applied for a 10 ORcdIrFIN—Yoa, str; es tied f Gir rin—Yea, * lawyer 8 for & respite un.il Lewis woald v0 tried, but the Governor Feiused to grant 1, Ruvoarke—Weill, the Governor ts & Northern ng he would wo likely to do the best he could for Tilcarrem—Yes; but I reokon in like the bal- ‘ance of the politicians. He knows which side his bread 13 bu. and he ‘vould net go agaist tae ‘Wisdea of the Brass wick people, woo would ruther asi a Week and ge im sackcloth and astes than tbat rth sgnate, tae gallows, bakes What could you hope for in case of a McUirrr—Lewiy trial would olear me, It Could then be prevea tuat Drammond cawe that day prepared to kill me, Lewis had also a witnoss to prove tuat Drummond, who was A NUFURIOUS MURDBEEB, once laid in waik for bin (Lewis) to kill ae Ee ben te econ him and he you prepared to die McCGirli—! Lam it Lalo’ts bus I wonta to tele cadet e longer to serve my God. Drumumona bad shot mo tust day, av he fully ine renee iesheeid have went mruight to Beli; but wy Ihave repented and made my pesoo with my -| (He kad embraced the Catholic taxk, was een ee by @ psieat and wore a crucifix neck.) KEcon wave LY of saved ene you any hepe of being r iC ie mare te tore is hope, it witoa Ive a verribie moans ef death the gat, You cannot possibly contemplate sul- ? MvCIEYIN— Rot exactly, that as the chide obs Hy eee sake * Bh ar aa ee vo remaining manacied in tts hor- Mtge coded may tatk with MeGifin and oo ted Weave, A icw evellings suico he out one acies in twe with — tustrumeat, A} overt ediori to canoeret Is contemplase suicide to avoid the terres of the Jailed to a either {rem a lack meaus. During Wns siay in the Ricnmond jail he was heavily Dlanacied and siosely Watched, aud this may bave Prevented him trom: mcerrae out his ides of seli-de- struction, Sher Bidweil, Of this county, arrived “3 mon mone yasrertay aceeimpanied by a guard, to uct McGifia here. The condemned man bar provided With @ suit of Rew cio! consist. jue cloth coat, Gark eassimere pants, black le calico enirt maninecs beoxti a whieh be Made quite a respectable appearance. manucies Femaued-on him, amd hia arms were bound with cords at the elbows around tho waist A carringe convevea himself aud guards from the Jail ty tue ey seie where he teek the cura almost unonserved ‘THE RIDE TO DEATH, As soon as is became known that @ condemned phe on Lis way to the scaifold, was on the train tho passengers focked into Lue forward car to see on and 1b e0on was packed. MoGifin spoke cheer aud resignediy of his fast appr ing doum ray heki quite & discussion with tho jalier Peyona the grava, in wai he took, ‘ar Rs position, ‘ona the grave, in ook, as tt tha Catholic O doctrine that all sinners asad ba Purgstary, | bu bat at evant. to this Pi cited with belore long it Decame developed that MoGiitin had another plan ef evading tre gallows besides that of committin: suicide, It was ebserved vy the watchiui Sheri that while McGifin was most earnest and ani- Inated, completely engaging the uttention of his Qsteners, that he cast furtive glances at the window of the car und was ready ut any moment to slip his handcutfs, for his hands were quite small, He had luteaded to JUMP FROM 11R CARS as the train passed over tae James River bridge and e(ther be ehot or killed in the seers and thus save hunseif the ignominy of a gallows deaik; bub Sherif bid well detected kis Manceuvres and quickly warned him te desist, as his efferts would be use- less. After this be abandoned all hope ef escape and submitted wits a ace to what seemed inevitabie, Af all the intermediate stations between this pot and Richmond numbers vf people Wore assembied to obtain a jog glimnse of the man “going to be hanged.” Upon tbe arrival of the train the condemned man was conveyed in a wagon from tue depot at Beltield to the jail here. Now, the mur- der of Drummond occurred in Brunswick, wuere Secliug against the criminals ran high, and hence they elected to be tried in this the adjoining county, | bg ioe MoGiMin was souteu and executed Tiound a POPULAR SYMPATHY IN HIS FAVOB and a general belief that the punishment was too severe and terrible for the part oe had taken in the crime, ‘This was not the case, however, among the people wio came from Brunswick to witness the execation, They were unanimous in the expression Of the justice of his sentence, and Father 0 exult over than regres the terribie punisuinent, On the east side Of the eh vo beyond an old Confederate Neer sh the raiiroad bridge over Scatfoid was crested on & slight prominence in sa ae fleld, which made it cons icuots, it wee ® Jarge, substantial stractare, having », platform about ‘ven feet argh, with xt, a arop in the centre, which was surmounted oy a gallows, eight feet above the plat form, making nS , ouastiy SPECTACLE, Nose Nhe Tienes ag intense Tareas. by eee, wales afd negroes during t! Owing to hensions that McGifen mgt do ulin Beil Violeues, some Of guards remained in his oeH the entire night, He prayed and eens on spiritual matters alverat and read a small Testa- ment which be had oy the ight of a candle, sineving but little, and ‘ena and speaking in Dy the merum tenia a m eigbt Calook snd is y mer thy went to rag condemned mi aren Sotore lath. the services ne as overpowered weariness, an: priest's aioulder, be eaged umn me contac “readin but sald, “I can’s Kk awake; 1 must sleep. then strotohed bis bi upon his pallet ana “Wako me up in half an hour, at eleven o’elock; I will then be reiresned."’ In a tow seconds ke Was sound taught tad ott to enoy & lass repose-—oairm Not al all suggestive murderer’s sla at the hour of eleven aa awakened, aa ‘HI8 SPIRITUAL DEVOTIO: Were resumed, continuing until the near of noon, By (hatiime the town was thro! with vehicies every description, and a crowd that numbered over two tho and composed of all ages and sexes Oo Lc en feomaiea of the negro race peo a, In this Ssaomblage the demoralia- fe ublic executions Was apparent In the er, craving, and ee ee manner in which the ow awaited the TRey moved Festlesaly abont the jal) and Foun orwoen the gal- OwWs and that buildiag in comuicuous stream, waich- ing and bee op anxiously for the terrible event. Besides being wee pubho executions encafl a loas to the comma: watch they take rete that gometimes is serious and irreparabie. ‘he jade over one thousand ag) just now im est Beason, thrown a| to-aay to sraulpe @ depraved morbid curiosiay in mitness. fi se = expiring agonies of @ condemned fellow About t wet ve M. ne 8 sridt onvered the cel of the welve M. 6 condemned man aud pinioned him by the arms, He was te ad cogaastes without the @ assistants. the arms of sw pl was formed, w with the ‘Seri at its head, poeta followed by a large concourse of peo; pie, mores lowly and pRestiy fatale the scaffold, and preceded by & Fabbie, Fun and scampering as if for life an eat to obt Me Places place execution. an, and Mr. Odwyer, @ or m0) socom. Prope to Thee, he ended fi * nonge ascend ir thongs ated. Was ghastly palo, but con ry clergy: prisongs then knelt down, offering & anys which Mottin stood uP e i upon phage cieong oy be took 0 survey of the crowd, Sa ane ree ui sons whoin hi het ree nos. reoogmized, an crowd as tollows, ina clear anal THR DOOMED MAN’S DYIN arian pra ang, You mt wa cunen, ano Know Para going Pine Meee woleare {hia world of trouble and. triste, an a Tahal go urmatory to heaven, Ww where eS is notaing’ ou mt oy ud Dlise. 4 my So r how dear on account Oo! oan fire bon per me. [ask you every one of 708, in the bemy breath aye Tat Pee a ined a ast 8 you, every 0! fongivetican I pid vane, f ake adda: ACT IN THE TRAGEDY, Iona erring verniew Grime te elieratod wha what 2 oak a therapy eect the Longe ar akee Ly deputies, ook 8 last iarewell, and 800) noose was over the crim: héad oud tigntonod, “Tne black oap Was then drawa over the (ontaces, aud at ihe NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY. JULY 22. W7L rte parma eh Saloca sae pr the drop; the the r Do vealed mgaal; Wie neavy drop swang back, Fis sore ONAPPED LIKE A THEBAD, MocGiMin falling to the ground with a fovee that Was terribie, (he conerssion vemng distinctly heard prongs the crowd, wtich stood an imataat trans- Qixed wird hoiror. fhen, with oar Led large numoers turned and went away ve si ‘We repetition that might follow of this Lerribto Scene, Four men uiied she pinior half strangiel criminal And carried him back, placing him in an erect poe yang on the drop, He eovliy requested the mherlif to loosen the noves quick ut we rope broke again, The cap was still over bis face, the loosened hooss and broken rope still dang. bg, ‘around his neck and his clotnes covered wil the eartu trum wuich be had been takea @ hideous 4 SICKENING Starr, The same rope Was tied wire it broke, making the fall avout one foos snorier, an | axain, at twonty- five minutes past twelve P. M., the drop (ell. e crowd mostly turned their head’ as the excouttoner ‘withdrew tHe volt, but looked round rapidly Lo see it me ry Was 8us| jou. Tuls- tine tae tragie aot Was ue body of McGinn swang in tne air, ho fall naving been abvont five feet. Tne noose was not properly adjasted, and fespiration @outinged goime eight minutes, d which there were ounvulsive muvements of the lower limys. la twelve minutes pulsation nad ceased, and after ing Lwenty-Live lle was declared extinct and was cut down, Dlaced in a co. iin and BURiMD NRAB THE SOAFFOLD. ‘The nook had uot been vroken; but, guilty or inne- cont, the sout of Modidin was 0 eternity. THE COURTS. UNITED STATES D'STRICT COvaT. Jaage Blatchford, after having atsposed of afl the Motions and Dusiness set down for nearing, has ad- Journed the court until the 8ib of August, Meas- time His Honor wil: have enough to do in writing up decistens 01 argued cases; for instauee, in the Ene litigation, his opinion upon whica may be leok :d fer On or geout the 2h or Sith of the present moun, The other departinonts of the court—iumcrupicy and the United states Commissicucra’ eftlces—are gu usual, There ts “ao let up’ in these, in wuich the oificials are prey well worked, even durmg ‘Gils Warn, weatuer. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. @harge of Passing a Conaterelt Bill. Before Commissioner Shields, Phe Unticd Slates ra, Antonio Grindelt.—Tee @efendant had becn charged with passing a $20 e@ountericit bul. After Daving taken all the testt- meny the Oommimsiouer discharged Grindeill, tuere ae DenS, in the testimony te support the acen- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TEAM. The Law of Fulse Tokens, Before Judge Robinson. Rufus Hateh vs. Fay H, Purdy.—This was a motion te discharge an order of arrest issued against defendant Purdy at the instance of plaintia@, in an sctiom to recover en a pretested enock fer $600, The afMidavit on which the order ef arrest was ses forth = thas defendaus gs his check te plainuift for $60) on Tarrytown Bank; that ao similar check had passed between the § ares for $1,0.0 aud wad Leen 1eturned to plamttiy protestea abnest immediately aiter the receipt of the $500 @neck; that, therciore, plain sent bis bookkeeper to Tarrytown te present the $500 check for payment! who there received the 1D ormation that defendant’ bad deposited $100 in tue bank a slert ume before aad nad aimost iminediately druwn tt out again, and that there were thea ue funds to his credit in the bank. Om the motion te vacale the order of Qrrest it was shown by ailluaviis on behali of de- fonuamt thas he gave tue check iu good fata; that it - net for cash, but to cever margins transactions; that thouga he had no money iu the bank to mowt the check at the tine be gave il, yet he kept nis ace Counts there, aua intended te lave money there on @epouit in time to meet it if it had reached the bank Shrough the ordimary course of collection througn the banks, instead of being sent directly for ay. meut; thathe was taken sick juat avout the tim the ch.ck was given, and coniinued ge tor ‘about twe weeks, thus interie:ing with his business; that Since giving bie CBC K deposits had beeo made by Dim in the same vank amonnting to over $3,000 and if it had beon sudvsequontly presented it would have been paid. In relereuce to this state of facts, allidavits were read on behall of piaintif® to the effect that defeadant had got a $25 check casned by anotner party, and tuat 10 was protested ior noa- payment; that he hadthe repusation at some water- img pluces of giving draiia which were also pre- tested, und that on one occanion as a member of Christ’ church eon he had got cortrol of funds, the result of a icoture by Cordova, ior mis- Sionary purposes, and had acglected to pay tne Q@mouut over. The Judge heid thus this cuarca mis- sionary business was hardly appropriate to the motion except as bearing on the Weuare of frandulent intems in tssuing this check, it was contended on behalf of tne deiendant tuat It was avery common if nob a universal cusiom among merchauts to tssue @iceks without Having the funds on depesit to meet them, expecting to make the account gova belore tho check had reached the vank through the ordinary Chanagels of bank colecuon, and that ii defendant could be held under arrest in this transaction tuen almost every merchant and business man in ble Ls ‘wus liable to a similiar fate at some time in bis busl- ness experience. Judge Robinsea vacated the order of arrest on condition that defendant stpalate not to bring an action for false imprisomment, SUPREME COURT—JUAM3-R3. Setting Aside a RNeteroe’s Report. Before Judge Cardoze. Maria Galling vs. Simen Gallinger.—In this ease, the full particulars ef which were published yesterday, @ motion, It wili be rememberca, was made to set aside the referee’s report, the action being brought for divorce, as not allowing suiti- cront alimony, the amount allowed being $7 a week. The Judge rendere: pcecmon yesterday upon the motion ordering the report te be set aside, He made this decision on the [Bet thas there was no reason why the reiereo suouid huve dxea the value Of the defendant’s property at $40,000 in the face of a bona offer of $2,000; that the debts sworn to ty the detendgat were to a gieat extont very Suspl- cious; that, except his wife, whom the decree sett! he has foutly [inn he has uo one but a son, aged niueteen, aependent upon him, and that, unfer the circumstances, it is little enough to re- quire him te pay alimony at tue rate of $1,200 a ear. 4 Decisions, Lawrence etal. ve Taylor.—Memoranda for coun - ae) Kinsman vs, Kinsman,.—Motion denied, In the Mater othe Applicuiton af Honry A. a —Moiuton granted. Louts B. Cohen vs, Florence Witkowshi.—Order vacated without costs, Same vs, Same.—Metion granted on $10 costs to eee who nas appe Rodman vs, Jones.—Order settled. ‘meat of THE RIVERSIDE PARK QUESTION. Supplemental Report of the Commissioners Judge Barnard Confirms lt—Appeals Threat- oued. Tho Riverside Park matter came up again yester- day before Judge Barnard, of the Supreme Court, As on the previous occasion, when the subject was before the Court, there was o large attendance of parties interested and nearly every one represented by separate counsel, It wil be remembered that when the report of the Commissioners of Lstimate and Asseasment was first presented for confirmation yarious objections were made to tho eame, and that the Judge overruled them all, Sneens one, in which it waa shown that no compensation had been given for the portiona of the Bloomingdnie road Sod the old ‘Twelfth avenue imeloded tn the park, and he according! phan the additional mpensation to be wed cerrain beanie for The ene seat the Fovere Deck to the Iissioners altered Seay tue report wes agai 10 be pi fp age had nos been able to ect, ‘oat several jana owuers on closed or newly opened streets that they ia the exuct position of She owes mould be were the owners on the old Twelfth avenue tS allowed similat awards. The Cours alter ita order anless with the consent of the Core. ration Counsel. Thus the case stood at the recon- veming atin Court yesterday for further hearing in aA t) Seemape ts Seok a ‘owe in ce jlemental or si le \- OrTRIty on the order of the Court and duly signed bward be had nol Youve to fie te peared, 80 miaht be adied ‘Strong, on behalf of the New York Ceu- tatend udeon River Railroad th ats had been presen! ae eer, gpinion, hed. HOt, perhaps, come under in notios, “fo insisted thas the ‘his notice, Failroad company rece! bene! and that It was tho day's ume ‘Court mee it recerved ite Just Barnard said that a iarge number of briefs, Lad ree very voluminous, hed been given to vege one hundred or more potn' tte he ta inet ie batt had noticed shir te two ich he thought the Oommis stone had erred. ‘The rest he overruled, for owners on Seventy-seoond and Seventy-tnird stree trrpriny Vp heed) as being thin the privilege of the Jur ‘. wade Barnard aia Sag 7h roe bas too late, unless the rporation Coansel wou: Mr. O'Gorman ataced that he mponen be had no ion in the matter. He could the order of she Pons; with this order the report concurred. It contained no more ani ‘he Judge renee the order confirilug the bo after a irected an adjournment of the PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WALL Sraser, Patpar, Ju 21—6 P. M. On Change to-day whoat was heavy and dull, The eoiton market was more active at uuchanged quo MONUY TWO TO THRAB PER OBNT, The money market was easy at two to three per eens, Paper was dull and more atMeult of sale. Buyers are indispesed (o take anything having longer than eixty days orun, For suck short paper the demand ia good at 434 8645 percent. Paper of longer date is hardy salabie below 6 per cont, and is quoted at @a7 per cont. Foreign vxchauge was nominally anchanged on the basis of 110 » 110% for bankers’ sixty-day eteriing, and 11v3¢ a Lluxy fer sight bila, but there ‘Was 8 pressure to soll borrowed biila, and sales out Of second baad wore made at 4 & X below tho ask- ing rates, GOLD WRAK—112%4 4 112, The gold market was duil and weak, and declined from 11244 to 112 on the gales ef sterling bills above referred to, and also in consequence of the small engagemonts of apecie for expurs to-morrow, which | fe a favorite day usually with remittors. Themarkes eventually reacted te 1124, which was bid at the @lose, The course of the market is shown ia tho taole:— 10 A. M. In the gold 1oan market the sales were 1 per cent for carryiug and fut for borrowing. The operations of the Go.d Exchange Lank were as follows:— Currency balances. ve 1,877,618 The engagements of specie for Saturday's steamers foot up $340,000, GOVEBNMENTS STHADY. The government list opened ateady, but fell of a fraction ali around at the noon board. Suosequentiy tae market regained the moroing’s figures, and Chowed steady, the lower quotation of gol being off- eet by the fact that the coupons now represent more ee less accrued interest. ‘Ihe following were the closing street prices:—United States currency sixes, 113% @ 11436; do., 1881, regiwtered, 116% a 116%; de. do, coupen, 115% a 115%; doe. fve-twenties, Tegistered, May and November, 118% a 118%; de do., 1842, coupon, do., 11434 a 114)4; do, do., 1864, Go. do., 11856 & 113%; do. do, 1865, do. do, 113% a 114; dO. do., registered, January and July, 112 a 118; de, do., 1865, coupoa, do., 1123, a 112%; do. do, 1867, de. do., 112% & 11334; do. do, 1863, do. do., 112 8 11934; do. teu-forties, registered, 112% @ 113%; do, do., coupon, 11336 a 11334, Tha NEW LoaN. There were ne subscripuons to tho now loan te- day. Tn view of the fact that tho London agent of the Assootated Prees recently telegraphed the brilliant success of Mr. Boutwell’s new loan in Europe the following extract from a Washington desputes wilt be read with interest:— Assistant Secretary Richardson’s letter to Secre- tary Boutwell oontatos notuing intimating that he Bas bees or Will be success.ul in Legowslug one @ojiar of the loan. SOUTHERN SROURITIES DULL. ‘The Southern list was dull, The following were the closing street prices for the several State and eorporate bonds, including the new Virginia consols and “deferred” bonds:—Teanessee, ex coupun, 72% & 1234; do. how, 72 a 7234; Virgima, ex coupon, 66 a 6634; do. new, 73 2 74; do. registered stock, old, 55 & 65%; do. consols, 70471; do. deioried, 25 a 26; Georgia sixes, 86 a $8; do, sevens, 04 295; North Carolina, ex coupon, 443¢ a 45; do. funding, 1860, 33 @ 35; do. do., 1863, 30 @ 32; do. new, 26% a 27; do. special tax, 19; @ 20; Missouri sixes, 99 a 99; do. Haunibal and St. Joseph, 07 49734; Louisiana sixes, C7 a 69; do, new, 638 66; do, leveo sixes, 72 a 13; do, do. eights, & a, 86; do. penitentiary sevens, 10 @& 73; do. railroad eights, 78 a 80; Alabaina fives, 68 a 70; do. elafits, 98 a 100; do, Railroad eights, 90.095; South Carolina mxea, 77 a 18; do. new, January aud July, 6834 a 683¢; do. do., April and October, 61a 62; Arkansas sixeey 60 # 65; do, sevens, 53 a 65; Mobile and Onio Railroad ster- ling, 83 a 90; do. interest, eights, 80a do. second mortgage, cignts, 63 ® 69; Mississippi Ventral Rail- Tead rst mortgage, sevens, $3 a 88; do, second mortgage, eighta, 78 2 80; Now Orleans and Jackson rat mortgage, 84.083; do. do. second mortgage, 78 8; Memplis gud Charleston Rauread dist mort gage, $4 a 86; do. second mortgage, 75 a 78; Grcen- ville and Columbia Railroad, guaranteed by South Carolina, 65 a 58; Macon and Brunswick, guaranteed by Georgia, 72 a 74; Wilmingion, Chariotte and Rutherford eights, 66 & 68;,.Msmphis and Little Rook Railroad eights, 73a 75; Memphis city sixes, 66 a 63; Savannah city sevens, 86 a 87; New Orieans consols, old, 74a 76; do, issued to ratirouds, sixes, 41 @ 73; do. sevens, 66.8 62, STOCKS LOWER AND STEADY. The stock market was feverish turoughout the forenoon, with @ rally in Nortuwestern ve 67, vat became heavy in the aftermoon, and after eubmitting to@ lurther decline became steady and very dui. ‘The chief feature was a tumbie in Hangival aad st. Joseph, which dropped from 79 to 13, Kight thoa- sand shares of Wesiera Union which nad bees held on a “pus” were delivered, occagioning a decline 0 46, . HIGHEST AXD LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following tablo shows ‘he high si and lowest prices of the principal atvoks durliug tue day:— New York Gontral Consolidated. . New York Oentral scr Lake snere.. Wavasn... Noruuwesvern . Nersnweatern preterred. 884g 87% Rock Island. 109}, 106 Bt. raul... ry O1K ft. Paul preferres 19% 18% Ohio and AMlssissip 446 43% Union Pacific. . 216 26% Hannival and St W 43 Itunoival and st, Josep 8354 80 Western Union Yeiegraph. aart 66% THE BRY GOODS 1: ‘The imports of dry goods at this ere during the past woek were $1,941,029, RAILROAD EARNINGS ‘The earnings of the Milwaukee and 8t. Paul Rail- road during the second week in July were:. 197,499 + 16,217 THE RAILWAY BONDS. The following were the bids for the railway bends: pa be youu ereee 1983, New Yore Gen New York Con 7s, 1876.108 N‘vork Ven ats ab bre fast os P. rw lev & ey ft st eR W346 Obic & "By ed Pao ie Union P. Odio a yan a aloo Pae Leute & Mi Cen? v oS fo snat il & 8 Paul Ak aT fi & 8 Paw aye ty 25 Pau Chica NW it 2 $t Paul Cale aN W 4 2 Cin let Chie gw Sou Out cheg NW ome b Del, Lack & Peo& Roh reek, fol, Peo & ‘ol '& Wad ol, Poo Tot &W im ork &N Tol @Wab Hart & Tol.& Wab eq: Cedar F 4 To AW SALES AT THE NEW TOR STOCK EXCHANGE. Friday, + Jal: iy bteabhar Ae ng EET 323 BEE so Am Ex Bank... Sa ESE SERSESE : SERS F > 2 ct BPE 333 £44 4 F | Beat 1215 oF Slok $2000 U8 Gre, 10-49, 0, FF eg 24 te nol of 833 iH ininiliaa B00 Fe 100 98; Es ri o 120; 1 RES Se Saye sd 'g xy stacet MOTATIN. Half-past ¢ Hive e’Cleck ©. M. Rook Taland 3 10635 Be Paul pret Sts maith Prete. : Be 4 Ohio « u B50 4 Unioa Pacite a 18% Han & St Jo. via 3 en ites i Hon Hara uns se at Sorthweatern pf we a 8 Uohdg tadGan wie w COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fuipat, Jaly 21-6 P.M, '8 were in light demand at 180, a Iho. per ib. for adamaatine, Y6c. 29. per Ib. for stearic, 890. per Ib. for patent sperm, aud 290. per Ib. for plain de. Corrre.—The market for Rio ana Gantes was firm, with a oe demand. We note sales of 8,500 bags, por Wiliam Ger- @ go to New Oricans, and tm Baltimore 8,500 bags, Siowane on fag jovbing business ‘was doe im iets o st Fall pisces. Pe eq rimeten 184 fie arse) 2 18de. 0 1s 40.3 eld, ide. a Ibige. je. ; Bt. Deniiago (aol, ta ec. = 170,; Manila, Mo. a I ios ite; Uavautin, a's Io)ae-t Curacoa, dc, Corto™.—Phe advices fremyLiverpool reporting acti “i por To. bad ho other. effect on 4 than to aoselerate the demand. ey 0 livery were at s reduction of Quiet, “The sales wore as follows :-— o ARG for future delivery (bs aa follows :—Last evening--July, 100 19, Mle: Auatel and Bo low sal Manes have yy arate at Bib tte te together, Keptem! 19 a a cact Tt ¥ chide 5 ber, 300 at 10.5 ; ‘Octever, Neve! cemver, 200 eack, at L'c., together | Noveinbers 100 frye 0 Fat 100 at ie.—tetal, ‘0-day—Jaly, fo at 10346, 108 Aaguet, sus 08 19. Thlee,” Wo 8 100 at 19; ae ay beg at Ben th ct pretty) wet 1100 at Whe.5 at 190.5 Ootener, ‘November an together. ; November aud De- ‘togel November, 409 at 19. ; December and Ja 160 cack, at 18}K0.. Voxether—tovel, so Dales; grand tolah 11,00 Galea, tise avers wot fiena of Yesterday's Cofwara dalivariea wore aa lows; 32. Bea a wget Bi.vic.; Beptember, aie. ber, 19e ; December, 18.006. We quote: (Altuoa ne one eras. ng te Dhig ne 6S) oS of me on eotlen ‘ruantog in qualtiy not more than haifa grace above or below. the grade quoted. ‘Tae reeuipts at the ports to-iay sum up as [elows:—Gulres- 214; New Orleans, BH Mobile, 75; Bavannah, 130; Charleston, 197; Winning, 405 Noval, hs ts rent att Kew 1 ork, ok. Bane ame day last wary i hates {or cotton eek to regs ta closed thus:—To Liverpool by steamer, he 25.04. ; to Havre, by steam, I, geld j sail, S50. id iam steam, 6-16d, ; to Bremen, by Steams, Ke. gold, com: pressed; to Hiaitle ports, by amtl, Sc. a a gel. FLOUR AND GRAIN. Recolvie—Fiour, 26-516 bbla. ¢ reat, 08,201 bushels; corn, 278.1;8 de.; corn meal, 100 bbls. au 8; 42,443 bushels, ‘The flour market remained ae @ instances favored tne Uvyer, The tho market closing steady, . ye was tm better di y. W bole. Marau’s caieric ut 84, delivered; also 160 bois, Weaiern Zellow at 33 OB Vite sacked meal quoted s, $1 59 for coarse, wl 85 f 1'38 for ine, alltel, $1 69 (or bolted eilow and 61 ted white per 10 ibs. bey ae a 3 rt ‘3 Diehl Ger 8 1 Food B ‘cue, bo at lower rates. The about 204, dala, at . 8 89340. for mixed, close 1g ut 68 bid; Tle. for oe aaa ined ie. for fer yellew. heutl aal, a Stee eatern at 80s. 0 Sle. Oste ny: ry ‘or Wester yer about 4, weheus, 9 Guise. far Ohio, the mar. g dull, Bariey—There ts ne stock and ne deman caxtrely uotainal. Rye cult and nombaal. ‘iat ‘by steam and was cm sarees tem. ‘The engegr iments were To Liver yoo a 10,090 buane: oie. flour at " $00 uta’ ry Sty ‘360 pon vf colton Yoxes ex ot eee ‘0 at Sa. du tierces lard at ie. 0d, and by eal 4.0 boahels of cord wad wheat at 7d. he ee To Ginegow by seam 37, Duahels of ain at $340. terdani, sail, 9,000 Wu wheat at Od., 4U9 t! row at ristol by steam 22,00 is of gruin at 10. = 1a Toe chariers comp rs sles bark to Cork for orders, 2,e00 Mg toy eran if to ‘Tenant ‘Keade. A bark, 4,000 quarters ontiey to Uork for Crean te. Bes 13d. oa if direst, of 10 per eeat ‘additional {f tothe Oentineat, A. bark frou’ Yollaceiphia ve & direst Centineatal port, 6 008 Vola, retned petroleum, on private terme. An Ameren bark, 168 \ons, benee to Rouerdam, general frat “A'Speaish brig, honve to a port a fp of retined petroleum, ob owner's acon: to Cork for orders, 1.390 bla. ‘reined pe ferme. “A park trom Montreal to the R der, on private terms, An Cada Duck, genoral caspase general cargo, lump sum, HEM Ak Joru keve shown go animation stnee our Inst, and there was very ite sr tbclanged We either foreign or games, te, sei ba ss ye ee ae eerie emia ite, aia et, Tn Tos ea baie sae |} Tench. Jule, Sige W 6s, Bld, mod Jue bette, fig. 2 2yo. curreney. iy The market shows no ar ne. With s fair demant tor See prices were iondy, We qucte:-—Call- poi Ie, 2 We. Pale Toe. ( astern, 69, a lic. ; Weat- 1» 78. cre The demtad for Ameriean and Bcoleh pig con- rion.) domead far Am jy conamed to smal} sree re ‘were unchai ho, 1 American wi press, armies tone Glengarnock, ex at Fatoton 4, yor termes. We uote : Une, * 358 per ton, ihe ap ‘om "Resoe’ mere is wah reed at 428 pertan FBngliah and comente end 983 ‘or Swedes. Leap pot pressed v1 108 Hoa, Engin 96.18 50, mond, me a atte enatec nt pi Se My ghaint"ikaaced ey ot a bat prices were ancheny une bing a cour tevagat and ree. rope | mao tat vias Gate Taw inlanda, tee. 08 lag Hew rte Bee, NAVAL BTORES, ~~ ~~ se, te ter. venune het de Soot “ve the bi point of “The sales comprined 450 Misa bine. at trom’ Bo $i. Py g manos, 2 orpenes and nomionk We. Ast 10; Ne. 64; No, 1, S40 io, andesite in- guiding ‘window nr moda nola— jaahington at $3 60, a sree yern payin —The mi jaues qi ‘There was ot iepeaeraly a hus to vay, Ws hav ve only 10 itch a Feiued stapdard white oie cag ig at stig eins i re resale of contra ua qatet but she at Tigo, an tints fn bulk wr: iyi tad oe he ipa Shipping b tg at 18 igo. a It pi yb Tytned nandard ¥ wane, aay ate return, Shij oe. ng at “Kactiphe nakages; tard, try aula bu mat ts yer ‘ee ne del very. Te fer pork soni quies but nn i winch lai wan os eon ee for ary were bole, mes for August at $14 62}4 and 600 pemoer at di ely nove and firm. sales were made o! 60 wore eta yor 50 do, abort vib, 26 ao. 148 = fa clear, aoe § short pale was | he wi PROVISIO re 18 rib, Bo, ic. Yo. Came fords Besith, Btatord ast Biresin a The market was very qulet, owing to th Annees of goilers, There was consideravie taquiry, brit buyers would not pay the priecs astod, and seitere would make ‘no concession, Western, nominally llc, for spot and Auguy City ri was Grmer, at be, tor for steam and Kettle, ue oof was dul) and guiminal at far oxtna moe QUE 9 25 Cox ar No. 1, and 10 anion Wore 275 tera. Gli for moss, Gil A, 1 . eaeern. oak at quotations hnest {uotort, 1X6. a Llc.) fair to do, $e. & 10e. ; Ohio, Te, aoe, mi Rior.- The market for Kan; was quist, bat steady, with furiber sales of 160 bags ub kc. 8 Tue. pert, Perce Wan neglected minal The ye} xra tes of Caroi wore more fh 6 note snive of 40 Uorecs at Bye & $e. per lb. tor good to primo, otas tin’ yirw with ‘og oi Ie Siles'an Ps Mt pry got, per is. Wo ‘or iates, ® ca 6/,c., gold, por Ib, aud mesli gt plates, ioe he. 4, with a reluotanee on an upward te. per ld, Suaas was in fair demand, part of holders to sei! provement of about 1-l8e. pertb., 10d boxes, inciudin, ry hs, gor bhde, do. reining at 9s¢ per b. | tht hy hide: Mattinnque at Bigce per ih; 190" thus. rode eres 3.0 boxes Centrifugal Torres per 1b. waite at 936. Ib, Ree Sued was steady but parma’ re | at 12 gc. for whitean@ Lie. (or crushed, powdered granuate!, We quotot— Lana tnferior to ey Fetining, #166. = 90. ; fair to nd om fale Fetining. 930. 0 00a to prime refining, ® Bic. Tair “a good ~ le @ jo. 5 fo eharoe grovery, lu ig. wiritugal, has. and boxes, Nig. Bone, 9 Lac. | movanses, hia And vores, Wa. 82 dons 4c. w7Xc- Havana—Hoxes Dutch stad Mardy Sos 7 fot 5 10 to 13, 9a, 2, 5 do., aay ie Wee: jen 18 to I, L15g0. & Lsze. 3 40 39, l2y¢0. + ih He, 1B¢o. ates. Porto i Ratioing grades, id adhe: ee Srazil—ttuioh, ao — Donn standar joe. woh. 93¢0. a (tal En Glayed aud superior, Sa * Tix.—Tho market continued strong, with « f mand, We note sales of 83,00 slabs straits Kt Stego gold, sor ie e., Exe ons Bbs90., closing at ait Baar 0 t Knglisa, ab 34340. a 8de., goid, per boxes LU. ohage caret ies 6, coul, per ben an’ 1. boaes. cater te private terms. The warket oloscd with au upward tonsengp, Fol.A000.—An pative export demand prevalied {or Kem tooky at fuli pict. ‘Toe sales reached 1, 13e. per tb, leaf was tirm, with a fate me qrop. The sales Lert tye’ old Covrnecticut and Massa Chusolts, ab 7, j lo) essen 180 do, secon ia and fiuers, private rans; 9 eases mew erop Counvoticut rival terme: 110 oases Witconaia, on private On Term, snd G00 valen Havana, at Sic, a Tal. ee continucs tirm at 9 jc. tor yt Sales to-day 60,000 Witusitwy.—Rocelpts, 90 bbls. Tho market was deol firmer, with sales of 360 bois. at 950. & ¥}¢c., and smal at 96. CATTLE MARKET, Beef was slow of sale at 10}¢0. a 12/60. for common te good, Hos were irm:r and in fatr demand at Be, 2 6a Receipta—Catiic 620 aud live bo,s 1,046, DOMESTIC MARHETS, WEEKLY [INTERIOR COTION STATEMENT. Biles, 1874, 4 New Onan ne, Jays ‘Mi, 1871, LAr toe OR. alee eten Erook, Boual. Net alee ihe real, 46; gron, 4.0, _ietvieta slarroy 8 te Great Hritaia, 208, “Baton of tha week, 7,008, on SAVANNaM, Jaly M1, 1872, Cotton ta moderate a madiinane! 13s ‘Nes golyta, 138.” Exports constwine, 888. tal ™ ot th , 8. EK: eo we jie 9 ong hay week, apores: 180, sar ‘iE Mol My“ my © ee 160 bhds.; Ings, $5 ‘has ghey ‘te Tebncon Salen, msdlumcg?a id; iodine te goed catting, S18 a G38 Fi gers Ne, Ye ring, Hl 1836 4 81 14, seller J 8 8igc.; No. 2 apriny ry Jui Boon hear: Teashhajed® ‘Corn qitlot; declines 1 2 i) inthe atarada ict. Unte 2 4. iy ibe Me tea tisnmlacas hell at a Provsious quis and. stabet Commlaal held at 4i¢ 35 hace hfs ier August. “bave oes steady, Ty wheat, kiiy.00 pashele cota, 12.00) ry nd ¢ barley and 6,009 bo; Etta. four, 3,000 a9. busneta oi Kose Pony steady; corm 88 e July 9 A, steaty and fr ste fepring, Pyrat winter, BO for wr rc Ghlasgoapring st 91 31; 000 bushela No, 1 ISiufwasteee sh ‘hua: ™ rong en car do rab Cora dal asics ome uatele hi Bieed toe. 8 dea be None in a tee saat kot ay WI (0 the ie 3 Rivany the. sre Toten Be bushels wheat, ij bushels corn, 3,1 291000 feet Iumber. Ship iients.b} Y,t00 washele’ wheat, 4,008 buukels - eora, 4 TOMBS POLIOH COURT. Wedded Eatangioments—One Wite ‘Tee Mansy A Cnge of Cognac—Pocke:-Pi: king—Terrible Outrage on a Married Woman‘ Red Bob's” Hevenge. Befere Judge Hogan. Mr. David George Hedgens has just got himself into an ugly difficulty by his predilection for pia Trality in wives, Duvid is a young mao, wail dressed and tolerably good looking. On the 10th ef Octe ber, 1866, ho married Haidee Elizabeth, his wife, iz tals city, aud they Hived happily up to the fourth week in June last, when David got into 6 wandertag spirit and loft his wife at their residence on States Taland to join himself to Margaret Kane. On the loth of June, 1871, he married Miss Kano, at the Allen street Mejhodist Episcopal church, knowing his wife was living. At the time of bis arrest, wope David was questioned about the little affair, he maofully acknowledzed it, His wife has instituted A DIVOROR sUIT against hin, bus that only makes Bis case the better, 06 It 18 alleged he has avowed his intention, as soem as the divorcee has been obtained, to remarry Mar- Garot. He was loeked up in default of $2,000 bath ‘As Dotcotives Heileiberg amu Tilman were Walk ing down town yesterday merning they not tree sneak sayin cong slong Park row, one Whom carried a case of brandy on his shoulder. The detectives gave chase, but two of the thieves got of; they captured she third one the brandy, wale is now mg at the Vertrai Ofice Leia cance e@wner. sneak was caught af the w@rect and Perk rew. The mnarced ‘*Z. Hines & Oe.” John Tierney, & Senta oF mate a Seat J, nt beiore test. Foun uw or fmungied a somovaing unesuul in ene of tho ea, and Lean around for seme one wo wuom bis admiration of tie pheaomenon le fuund Sarah Wiiso! The gentie Sara looked and admired eostames over the rising comot (Jonn the! diecevered a eomet), while she put her hig pocket and pleked out John was 80 ra lighted with tho Omthusiasm 6f tho jovely Sarak f the heavenly bodies tha: be asked her tu take & pH and tey rampied along t! DISCUSSING THE STARS, we young ‘Surah’s nome heray er ‘oaks sod Joun was chagrined te Lod that naa’? was chiding her for noenee such z hours; but Johnny was still more surprised when bé was aloue that his coin was Bone questioned one of tue civic heroes upon the subj: nec Qnud the conversation ended im Sarah’s arrest Qnal commitment in default of $2,000, tnt dnuking saloosy went inte oue'ol these places je Orin joona, went inte one o: on the soullieast corner of West and Liberty eee Wailo she was there aa unknewn maa reques her to drmk something. aed 3 giass Of sarse- arilia aod left the piace. jortly after this Ret her at the door of an oltice at 146 Li! etrect, and he with two others gr: abused a treated ber. Mrs. Reed is a married woman the mother of sx children, taree of whom ure how . The office at 146 Liberty street is kept by MoUormack, Jack Comway and Micnael Kee. fan, Whea the poor woman came into Court ing © make # complaint she was Drowched bya man named James MoFiyan, ra dered her $50 to leave the place and say no m puont the oe ace Reed yoreaes, inetaatiy old the w Hogaa, who tly o ee ies enon oe ‘oPiyon. MeCormack is tht only que of the three men whe has yot pos ae rested. An examimation hoe beea hold im the case of a noid ané Leavens, for obtaining ee iat one bar retended to oWa in Haffelk Roney qe ir. Rogers, of tne firm of Rogers (row! ary wht- these Lat Tuen had com@ Deas in the case, and satd nim some time simco co and asKe t hii yo rooUurs em a loan Of $4,000 om Teal, eotake. the 3 Long Island. Mr. Rogers went te Mr. MoEIFOy. jasvau stree! — be knew had money to | e aM ine matter to him. Tne afair wae wetued ‘na Mr, MeBiroy jont the money af seven por cous im RROLIVING AS A BONUS for the accommedution $200, The loan was pala vor to Arnold and Leaveus by Mr. Rogers, und & fu sines turned oust thas ooo ee ot om had a Im wharever t@ the pro, this none’. Arnold was woe Ay ‘tet fea exammatton, bat Leaveas has not yet boom, to meddle wun a arAnother cage of attempt complatnan’ and {a her od happened the close of the Col A Mrs. Margal Abbott, of 28 Asioage "Son had an saa aloatioa with her neighbor, Sophit i rou pon hor et ay tri poured ‘8 lot of scalding wator upon heer head from one of toe ir Windows of tne ‘House. he husbaad of Mrs, Evtrom endeavoral to sr- Tange tue matter for ehy! ttoould no} ba dona Tuage Hogan said to wWhon he waa any fore bim:—'h will net atow any © anit (a Interferea with ta this Court while 1 here, That, to me, 18 one of the greatest offence, aman can guiuty of, and I do not allow it ¥» go uapunisa whenever it comes 8 betare me. Ysa take auvant age Of sho poverty of the cymplalnany, to tempt him wi Q bribe, and you are at the sarao time shoiering & lawbreaker and fosietiag Zrimo. You likew'se show desiguing and matict pre people bende tuey trade upon the suscopudviuies Por respectabl wens, and potat out & Mana by white ‘ney extort money from thay, Twill woe D malt 9a.”