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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1866. 7 4 wlip, New-York. aaf @cean Steamers. Gteamboats and Railroads. charge. T said that Lwould do all in my power o got tho prop- | of packing the oil, aod thoso are followed T don't bar JERSEY ] e e R e ey b eesivd tered” Lonid st Trectived 0 frota At ek presoribod 1, bt 1 kaow the rule "Bas beea AR e 3 | TO 'ERPOOL REC NG ISLAND RAILROAD.—Trab James- and Denuis, complied with, - EAM TO L] i rains leave Jame Q Didyor state bowmoch? A, T did, but T was very | 10 Julge Dean—Tho properties of thooit ars: 1. Ttiwa | EScaP 0P Eiour Pamonsus raou Jai.—On GLASGOW and ¢ e for $30 Can 1:00 5. . Greenport Mall, stoppiag et all Static much exeitod and might not bava stated it correetly. Tdid | ligiid. 2. Itis poisopous. 3. If you set fire, it does not ex: wesda, HIRERNIA.. o | s i ia o -~ et e e MmO i | podh. 18 oibes mad Booe to 0% 1 septoee: ' B e B e 0. P S ST R slbonpy prgost | 3% o Yaphsuk Exess, and to Greenport on Ssturdays. 9 o'clock to the amount of 610,450, LLey arethe same as were | has more copeentration of power than gunpowder; it is com- 7om the Hudson County Jail. They broke up their ircn bed- 5.9 Fie :; o 5 e ul;lm ed inthe other re e iR the Wik i w:r:llouln:hn:k, ydmg:‘n nnri-.i—wl:l lnd" ox} ‘"Ael'l‘ ‘r‘ "Z :;!‘-Al:‘“ud vm‘;ho“zxagu of iron fufun:d W'E' locks from ; - | SSsw.Ne 2 ed the bonds whie ness identified | 00rd to state the p-oportior believe its chemical formal doors, a: i broke open the outer door, withous s hls Coonpacy ; L e i s e Rty T g ket trom Ciask & Dtunin15ir. Mooro | 1 €6 110 03 (NG 3 nirle eld v aed 1n making gan cotton | bAviag alarmed tho watelmas. oo will ploate o 1 Sundsy E « Point at 9:30 5. 1y | s u property.] um%u n]e principal ingredient in a[],rlpcr treated with nitric RS 70 LIVERPOO CATLIN AT | ]\ ORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD COMPANY | svsoasessinsers: Plormepont’s A 7. MeCord und Mr. Kelso, de- | Ing to investigete the effect of oil when mixed with sawdust; | Bamed Elizabeth Mulvay was detected in tho act of stealing @ 10 L R O JORIAS! AL AYL —Fost of ba e N ‘\‘_' Moy mall | el oo MINTHORNE TOMPRIN. Presideat teetives, in the vic Mr. 24 Mr. Iiadford were | my impression is that this mixture will prove more dangerons | quactity of lace from the store of Ald. Davis, No, &7 Newark: ( e lumen Line, s 2 odinie cations, wiil leave ot | ©6's FlERRINAN. Serccary. also tuere, 1 enwcred Ludwick's with Clark, wLon{; él:mlx the oil itself; we lnlnn.ngnnu[xnnw. (Judgo Doan, | aye Jorsey City. She was arrested with tho Iu‘on e —————————— | 100 b sl Grosnwiehst We ehnversed | drple—We have {uvestigated t,) My tmpression 1t that y0t | scaslon by ctodtivs MeDOTUUER, A58 oeked oy e Lion. not obtain an explosion, but the raptd evolution of Hypo- ‘s )M‘XJI llnd lmi r.-(-m.c.li !-lruu:ncnl llllu:ulm' sawlust about; the mlnmdl-hn burn- ———— be the old place, Ludwiek" ing substauee, while the oil is not; it might burn and heat the v D o | oito the eaptasive polmse L B e Dations are quite | ABEENT OF A Sxeax Tnmsy.—A Germsn, 50 yosss barkeeper ,.h:m Denuis, to ym":n myhum- wade just before 1 left Earope, about three | of age, named Wm. Benwald, was srrested yostordey one low't you know that be | weeks ago; those regulations ware eansed by the Bockhem ac- | o " Clirk sisd 1t was for Sghting, | cident; ghore is a0 such reguiation tn Austria that T know of; | (ot © A e :"""‘ 8t the houss Ne. M9 000 upon some oneof thew. | I do not sell it in Austris because there is & fax gtonst., where an adction was being held. The about of Dennis, Clark said Den S SCHOCH, Arsistant Saperintendent THE MADISON-AVE, BOND ROEBERY ORTHERN RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY T o and 6.2 run throy, o Monsey Siory of Crime—Gra 3. W. DEMAREST, Superintendent. Boends Secreted in o oatinued - A ons in Viee—The umber Pile and in SATURDAY KDAY ana WELNE 'RSEY RAILROAD.—Traius leave foot 1Y RAILRO ave 0o pric P g e L ¢ . erty was found secreted under his coat. On b Sk, doe Puisswrsustan st wad 30 5 w13 w40 y We had & cou- the Goveraments of Austria E ":: w04 17 p. ., for BALTINORS 8nd WASTXGTON at b sud 10 a. tue 7 Was Perpetrated—Legal Skirmishing. that bad are e BleTuIets O powder; | Y8 8lso fuund eighteen doof and trank keys of various poly [ Th d i § t the three | when my brother was killed he was. iryiog to purify giy- | T2 8ccused was Leid for examination. v., o0 12 gidnizit The prelimi Madison-ave. (Dennis) bad | cerine by the aetion of dilute nitrie neid; sl io the laboratory ARITAN aud DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD. ! = : | RA! : . 1 BAY RALLROAD. | pong robbery was continued yesterday morning, at 104 o'clock, Heht g0 long as 1 would take care, 1 | were kilied: siwilar socident occurred in @ stearin_fact I\ —0aw e expueas e for | 120000t i Bosnions, before Mr, Jaceioe kg : e &%0 doubt 1 made maoy | in Daris; the of) was Qiscovered abest 1645; T know of 00 Dro. Hetzepelitan Fire Depariment. No. 3, 7 T % | remarks but cannot now tell what they were, hibition of it in France; I first introduced it in 1863 as a blast- A regular meeting of the Board of Fire Commis- rih River FREIG 1LOW odford aitended for the prose- | (. State amy further facte or circumstances relative to this | ing agent; T do not befieve it was abandoned on accouat of o e ient. A, 1 do not kuow auythiog | tbe dangei of its manufacture, but I do boileve tbat it was | $ioners was bas held ot Firoman's fIull yestersay. 'The tal wore dangerous s formerly made (van asT make i itsanly | Board was pressut, composed of Commissioners Puskney, g with | Assistant Distric be taken | cution, and Messrs, Graham and Sedgwick for the prisoners thie neat | Clark and Dennis, who were in court, furtber. MDE n 5 ou the 4 o'clock Lise, reaching Cam 'l‘lll NORTH GE AMERICA, Capt. J. ¢ Previous to the commencement of the examination, Mr. A CHAPTER OF CONTRADICTIONS. appl u was io causing snd curing headaches, and the fun Abbe, Brow: En, i el o e e lm.wr.» wuced ma lodger, and made n comparison botwesn xamiuod by M:,(;nnlm—lrnm 43 yoars of age. "'"lr:hll'lk it on :u‘l‘uln.}unlll 1863; llhnu Lurdnlmxun o o .mu:.“f;mfiu COATS. ATU 7y Lo entries contained in it avd the printed rewards which 1 the norih of Scotland—as far as I can lears, near | Poris that 1t was said in France that it was a good thing for ) M > o, raveler Ao e | wero offered. D e o o othew He by the Sovh | 5D O L e 10 D bt (o] The cross-oxamiuation of Mr. John P. Moore was continued | Q. Wiy bave you any doubton the point? A.Teannot | geat atdspivwall was not from this oll was from she Wyo- | fnoy's | as follows: 1 was up stairs in the room where tho robbery was | have any doubt, 1 might bave been misiuformed. I sbould | miug Hotel affair; there the ol not being inciosed at all, | Rewied, That the Summer uniform coat of tise officers and e & crater in the street; it is called glonoine trinitrioe, | of whe Meiropolitan Fire Depart: aball be o sack cost. made committed at 6 o'clock: I was next there about # o'clock; my | say Iknow where { was born, T believe Rothies fs o village | M 1 do not know tho name of the onein | bitro-glycerive aciestifically, and techically bissting 1un- | blue flannel, without lining, short, g, 1; ] " 1 have seen theplace after I loft it. X was | derstood from the newspapers that tae uccident at tto Wy | sleove to be of medium leuguls, reacking a yoaror two old when I left 1t with my mother. My | omiog Hotel made a crater, of hole, in the streat. the arin is straizht Robert Nulty was then sworn for the defense, and testifiod: ‘Liie resolution was adopted. 1ments with Commissioner Exgs, Chairman of the Committee on ¢ collar, wnd o bisding, the with 'whes o the end of (he hngors | wite went up there about 7 o'clock that evening for the pur- pose of lighting the gas, but she did not, as well s I ean now | | Femember, remain there longer than a few, minutes; Go not Y kuow that any oue else wentup stairs; we took teain the | father's name was Wiliam Morrison. He was born in | ELRICHS ‘0., No. 6% Broad-t | Y ewa | | basement room that evening, and went to the back parlor | the parish of Kearney, thirty. or forty miles from | I am @ contractor, aud bave made many experi MAIL LINE for RIO DE o " /g0 | afterward; 1 bave no recolisction a8 to whether the door be. | Rothies. He was n coppersmith. Hle came to this country | this oil; it is not a burning fuid; I eanuot say whether it is | atus and Hose, reported in favor of the disposal of Steam THOMAS, PARA, PERNAMBUCO | T8 I ston. | tween the buck parlor th wis open; wy impression sre my mother and myself. 1 was the oaly child. My father | volatile: it cannot be ignited b; atch or 8, o not e No. 29, of the Volusteer Department, and also of | 1s"that wae abat: the back of the stalrway ean be ssen | 1eft Kearney 10 or 15 years before we left Kothies. Ho never ble o explode it by ~oncussion; I linve tried soveral | Steamer John 5. Stone, neither being of any further use (o the ¢ o bottle and throwing it clear seross the | Department, and notice to be gives to the "Coutroller of sard and Brezil M e United State rly. on h | through that door; I went out toa pantry to get a glass of | returned nntil we arrived Lere. My motler found that he water, and when 1 returued to the parior I closed the door. | Was dead when we arrived. My mother never came here, she | [Uarry. so that the bottie was broken, without explodiog it; I f d daaghter, and dinbargh, Sho lived there 9 or 10 years, Sho had no | bave exploded it by & uir. heat, putting it in & bottle, which T Bundr{.bflh o the nnflnrezm amount of $43,132 % were re- ug round a table, here and lived in & place called *The Pleasant” in | put in 8 powder-keg filied wiah chips and poat; the flame stood | ported Tavorabl the Committes on Finance and Tebs- ding; Ithink my daughter men: to play & piaco | the suburbs of the eity. 1 do uotknow where she went after | out of tue barrel from four to five feet in length, almost from graph Committee were ordered o be paid. between 74 and # o'clock; the lock of the front deor was s time. “with ber since then. 1 have heard of | the start; it was five or six minutes before it exploded; the APPOINTMENTS. very pecaliar one; 1 considered it n perfectly safe protection; | her about 2 years ago. She was somewhers near Stouehaven pened. Commissioner Az, trom the Committee on Appoiatmonts the door opens very easily; there was no light in any of the | in Scotl remained in Edinburgh abagt 10 years. When amined—This experiment was made yesterda; and Discipline, rvlrrmd the following appoiotmonta of sieames | upper stories except in my rooro, the gas in which was turned © to the City of Philedelphia ?nm bave been about 5 1 bave used the oil since October last; 1 have pre. | engineers: W, hvs-lndnlvo-h-. 11; Dunucufvn. | down very low; it was not sufficiently kigh to be discernible | 30 yoars of age then. greater safety in loading and its not throw- | Engine Co. No. 4, vice Doyle, transferred. Dooais Doyle, Ka- ing splinters; in my judgment, the dent at the Wyoming | giue Co. No. 11, vice Cosgrove, transferred. | from the ‘street; there was no light in the front parior at this Mr. Girabam—How can that be? time; 1 heard no noise whatever; when I went up to the room Witoess—When I left Edinburgh T went to other places. I | Hotel was caused by tho sawdust hecoming satur A NEW CLOCK REGULATOR. 1 stumbled over a burean drawer and ran and turned the gasup; | went from Rothies to Dovetown thence to Aberdeen, thenee to | ol aud being set on fire by some accldent; I set - A resolution was adopted ordering lhug:rehm of & .‘.5 thing I cannot do | from the Connecticut Clock Company, to be fixed in (roat 1snw at o moment wLat had been dose; 1 rushed to the bead of | Banif, wherawe spont several years. My motherlived there | rated with oil on fire with s common fuse my bed and got o Colt’s revolver, and commenced to search for | with ber brother, John Graut, 8 boatmas. Ileft my mother | With theoll aloce; T have used this ofl since Ootober; 1pur- | Firewas's Hall, aud to be a perfect time regulator. action, Both reports were approved. young L 10 AND FROM GRE AND IRELAND. BY STEAMSHIP AND SAILIN AT REDUCED RATES rond for stati ristown Exp | %o New-Have ew-Haven, by ¢ A ] pe o | av.at - [ i AMERICAN 1 new line f o Newbargh the burglers: 1 found the trunk on the bed, and & *jimmy” | there and weat to Aberdeen. 1was probably 16 or 17 years | chased ten powals of it from Bursteuburder, and they Lave ENGINEERS QUALIFIED, R S Iying alongside of it; that instrument is now, 1 belfeve, in the | old then. T + know that sho i now livisg. Two years | made experiments atmy quarry; these experiments were some | Certificates from Joseph E. Clapp. jr., Examining ying the tes M. d Tweoty-ninth Precinct -House; 1 found the gna turned | ago, when I of ber, T wrote aud got no reply. This ap- | time ago, belore the associates and m-nL of their friends; one showing uugoumvlu gineers to bave BALTIC. A, G. Jomes, con'der, down when 1 went room; my impression now is that t indifterence on my part toward lier is nothing more | experiment was made before Gen. axd others | knowledge for the care of su engini MISSISSIPP), G, Sammer, com | the thicfor thieves had a dark lantern, from the fact that I l’m carelesguess. Ihm(nnlel been charged with anytbing | laxyely inerested in mining. Edward A, Willoughby, Engine No.20; W. A. Briskell, 1,600 b. | found three burued matches near the bureau; the matches | up o this time, 1 went to the watehmaking business to Wik | Adjourned to Thursday. No.26; Willian: J. Hauiilton, Engine N. ullin, 0 Luns, 1.600 b | were not the same as those on the mantle pieee, or similar to | liam Smith, Schoolhill, Aberdeen, with whom 1 remaiued three —_— :'::"»'\"\5' Jm-"h-flm Evj 0.17; J. N. Johuaon, Engiue B 20 June | any sed in the house; 1 think the robbery was committed be- T then went_to Edinburgh. 1 was also at a hotel in LAW INTH] - g ot g 7y Ry ent: lat Cabin, fween the time of the young lady’s going up stairs and my go- ns about 19 ar 20 years of ago at this time, In LAW INTELLIGENCE, A’ rid 1 T, Bde B LI wmiduight. Sanday. 2 "1 6 pm. |iog to the pantry; the thiel way bave been there ffteei cen T worked as a messenger to a shipping office on the - ine Noi 16 James Gllchrist, EngineNo. 1; Wi No. 45 Beaver-st To Washington. by New-Je ! { Court minutes, " Granton Pier. I was in Glasgow for about « year in_the em- | SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM—APRIL 25, —Before Jus- harles H. Roilley. ET::. Ne. 25, Thomas Al . : e = - iandtt,, 8 and 10 8. @ and 12 midnight. Q. How long do you think it would mke to eommit the rob- | ployment of John MeDonald, who keops @ hotel. I re- tice DAVIs. “ugine No. 19, Chiaries Shaw, Eugine No. 33, L. A. Sulemont, ke T CABIN PASSAGE Y DOLLALS, ey Rt " pm | beiyt A Mlr Grabam, you had beiler aak the tief that | borved to - Ediabuzeh “and became o pier | in DECISIONS. e s w;"'fi i G A every Ssturdsy, question. the Waterloo Hlotel _®§" ,about five years. | Ahnar Bartlett . ine No. 24, Denuis Doyle, 9 Vo 4| Thomes e, B . ’ . v, P i agt. Roswell D. Hateh et al.—Judg- | oz, Henry Peters. Engine No. 24 Charles Chambers, Engine. - a7 " e Mr. Bedford—We object; Mr. Grabam fs makiog this gen- | Next kept a bar-room at No, 2 Vapth, in my own “ -y A £ (AL e > SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. b g =il 8 Al | et e L O Saakaspegrs | Dout for plaiatif on the demarres, with Ieare to datendasts o | 3; Themss Comen, Eagelia 1 STFSS S, ey No W8 EVERY BATURDAY FKOM PIER No. 13, N. R g by Empire Line, Garri aham—Not at all; from the appearance of the room | square. 1 was next in the f8f ©7 ‘,.,'u s i Teith-at., Ko. | auswer in twenty days on payment of eosta. NEW HOOK AND LADDER. 3 b i ate how long it Would take to rifle his drawers, 141, with William McEwon. 1 7 ""ind about four vears CHAMBERS— APRIL 25— Before Justice CLERKE. ,Thomas Young is now building, ou a requisition from the Commissioners, o pew hook snd ier, to be known es Nov ut Georgia snd Flor da. L the appearauce of the room. | when I left Edinburgh for this c6l gg, and had three children. DECISIONS, S making n eputable mag - an ex- | Tnever up to the time 1 loft Scotiand passed under an assumed | John I, Ripley against Edward E. Dunbar; Lewis 2.t e .oe"l- 'f::“,r"h"’ “fllfi""'f' neor, and with ugly irregalar and objectionable ) nate, not had I ever been arrested or imprisoned on any | Tuppan egt. The Same—Motion granted with liberty to | g5 oo™ A patont stes oot g g2 e Would take at lenst dozen questions to | eharge whatever; was ever instrumental in returniog stolen | plaritifs to apply to proceed on ahowing defendaat is sbout | fho (ruoy’ ' oat steering apparatus will alse - all about this; and Mr. Moore, who has fully co property up 1o t Twas worth about four hundred | Lo disposs of his propercy with iotend o defraud his creditors. | *® 1K 3 pom. e Railrosd Tuae Tabloe, see ad- informatiou in regmd to ia suother pa bl paper oy @ 3¢ tiees g e “eived dairy, and handied caretuily ered the matter, can give us his opinion in a minute. poands steriing, watches and jowelry, when g it snd e o e Fie v O DEFARE e ustce Dowiing—Let b st bow long s wonld tske v | et Bl ured Teuse lu[lbu’vnuully i i) DTN R Rales for Attorneye and Judges. SAN ZALVA llows May Por to put that room ia the disorder in which he found it. | to Boston. Came in the second cabin. 1 must hove hear " : 3 D D oste For Freig —having eleqant socor P Bremen Mr. Moore (very excited—I want to koow the position in | frou wy mother since 1 left her, but cannot tell. 1 heard from Chas. Prior agt. Emma Prior.—Report of reforce In the Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, before P b o ’ | which Tstand bere; these replies which I Lave bee | Jor two years age. ond teu years before that. I have not en- | eonfirmed, and judgment of divorce granted. Justice Clerke, tho case of the People ex rel. Paul D. Reod agh P L2 — e - Liverpool | are ail only s of wive, and I know nothing al | desvored to trace out my father's whereabouts in t! I st i o Wo. H. Bull, &c.. was & proceeding to compel an amended SAVANN AH “LURGI A S | et my own ko howe geatlemen to the thief for | remaived in Hoston one day, Game to Now York, wher SUPERIOR COURT—Sreciar, Tris—APRi, 35.—Beforo | return by the Justiceof the Eighth Judicial Distriot to & writ g . e - s | “UNir Sedgwick—Dat we do not know where to find him Where I sold clocks, &c. 1 remained there about two years. I "";:;‘,‘,',:g}:”‘ of certiorari. In June last the relator, Reed, commenced peo- MURRAY'S LINE. | Cross-exsmwination continued—I do not know where th | was there arrested on a charge of forcibly puttiog a man out % Y S W coedings as a landlord before Justico Bull to dispossess one B. Thefavorite fast . additi ds came from; 1 saw them 1o the posse oty hovee Mavor Smith mever committed me on an Home Insurance Company agt. the Western Trans- | L. Hiki, a tenast, tor non-pagmeut of rent. On the trial, RGO, Wes | Captain Yo 2 the 16tk of April at the police headquarters. | elarge. Was worth 8 couple of hundred dollars when T left ation Compauy. Peter Couover agt. Tie Eighth-ave. | claimed that no rent was due, and that his landlord , toot of Wal THURSDAY, | § | Q. According to the best of your belief, the vostibuie dour | Philadelptia for this city, Am not sware th was sus- | Raiiroad Company. Florence Sc Thomas Rellly. | evieted him from & portion of the premises. The jury rea. sage, baving elezint secommodations, apply to | Wwas enter keyt pected by the police 1n that eity. Never knew that I was | C. P’ Schermeriorn agt. James Fiulay. granted. red a verdiet in favor of the tenant. The landlord thore- 5 B O kAT FERRIS & {14 Mr. J give him your belief, Mr. Moore. reported 1o be receiver of stolen property. My bouse there John C. Rahwing agt. Jacob Milier.—On ment to de- | gpon suedout & writ of certiorari, directing Justice Bull tg s r Lave Low no theory o give you, Mr. Grabam. | wis never searched. 1 opeued & small store in Spring st,and | fendant of all m-uahllu action to be taxed, ths platutifl may ?“l.kla ngn.; of all p o tlc the &l .d(;un. The ice filed a return, whic! 's connsel contend ia very in- | Tonnired olocks and watehes 1 then moved to the opposite | bring the sction o tril 1l that was originally inserted in your ledger | side of the street, thence to 26 Hudsoo-st.,thenen to my present Edward H. Gililian :fi" lhnryG.dKonon otal—Mothon to | correct tu point of fact. To show this effidavits wers pro- the first intimation of the | house No. 35 Hudsor 1 have known Clark a very long | continue injunction until trial grante duced, in which the inaceuracies were wspecified, and ¢ tho room in disorder. | time, perbaps ten years. T made his acquaintance in Spring Tefore Justice JorEs. forth that the return was made out in the office of, and by, 5 the padiock was taken off | st. 1do not remember that he bought anything of me. The American Telexnphlwnwv agt. Abiel A. Lorett.— | Chadsey, counsel for Reed, the landiord, who contents about eight or ten days t have bought sowething from him. 1 have no recollection | Motion granted without o such before Justico Bull. The order was Tustios 1 there was & padiock ow 1 ame scquainted with him. I have known Dennis | Barnard, directing Justice Bull toamend hix return in the g . 1have no recollee me tim: aunot teil how 1 became acquainted | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Srrcias Teryi—April | several particulars specified, or show cause why he should nof i the bonds at that time. .-....m'mnmbeunymmrmmmlymum, 25,—Before Judge Cardozo. do so. i are them with your ledgert A, Noi 1 | bought from Clark or Dennie beforo | boaght these bonds. DECISIONS. On the motion t;u:'-sn Seprome Court, Mr. Chadsoy apn niled. Xnew them better than 1 knew you [lauglter); I bad oceasion | @ 1id you ever know anythiog t Clark or Dennis | Jf . Hane "ing . Finck.—! red as counsel ustice Bull, and_read an_afiidavit of i t glter) aney agt. Haney. Finck agt. Finck.—Divorces s e Tt te A Nos. 61 and G2 Seuth-s Sleamboats and Railroads. 3 f Caual Toe ST. JOHN o S, and the DEAN RICHMOND oz | X p. DAYS; (S and SATURDAYS, at the office on the whart. e oy FOR VERA CRUZ NA—In steamship Manhattan—R. | 10 examine all | before you bought from them these bonds? A. No. Imight —The Steamboat | ms M Cabutir AVANA=In steamehip Muubatten—R | ¢ Toss-examined by Mr. Sedgwick—A third parcel of 870 | have had transsctions with Deouls within year previous to | n(:"-:r-"vhl(' Pierce.—Motion denied withoat costs. errors 10 the return already filed. | 30, leave from | H. Burwell, i Biiveria. Ramon Fotivar, Mons. | was shows to me by Capt. Young on the 155 of April at besd: | the bond effair. | believed the bonds o be stolen whan they . Ex-J A. A. Thompson, counsel for Hill, lru‘h 45 o m., on Mondays, | aud servant, Lu royo_and family, Col. MeLeod Morphy | querters ! were offerad to me. Provious to this I may or may not have = s g support of the motion, and commeuted with much severity oukers, Cozsend, West Poict, | on. wid two children, C. Riziror and faw- | * My, Selgwick—Tbat Is all parchased stolen property; 1do uot know how muck Iam [ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—APRIL 25.~Before | upou the fact that the counsel for the relator had draws ug r . Bristol, Cateki 17, Dr. Beyie, J. L Doraud,Hieury Gore, | TESTL OF WILLIAM Il MORRISON. worth now; 1do not believe Lam = -th 815,000 1think I Judge BENEDICT. the return, and that be sppeared as coucsel for the Justioo om ]“ul: and Gre - L e | Tho next w amined was William 1. Morrison, the | poid Clark aud Deauis abost 816 1s—watche, A COAL CASE. the motion. HN ROMER, receiver of th ‘tostified that e lved at No. 305 “to raise the mone= money {n bavk, i Michaal Egan ast. 178 Tuns of Coal. p Mr. Justice Clerke saia that the position ocenpisd by the ieaves Pe 3:30 p. w. Retarning Ha sbout the evening of the 234 of | 4 t borrow any. Jdo ¥ how 1 sold them. In this case the was filed by the plaintiff, rties in interest against Mr. 1iil did vot commead . Greeaw, S P I'm ity. and saw ooe of the § n I keep 1o record of my Lynch, & pawn- | master aud owner of the barge Pilot, to recover $605 20, the favorable regard; that no judge should OR NE HARTFORD and | b Den me that be | broker, is om0 of my suretic., cowed mome of the | freicht on & cargo of coal shipped st Nchuylkill Haven, Penn., fte; Peex-atp for New-Havenat 3:15 aud | le * wy sor . that I gave Clark and Dootlis un one ocension, by Henry Heil, and consigned to Caldweil, Sawyer & Co. of ) 4 bee 11 p. m.. co B 4 | far us Macdong had soime coave Q D.d you not now state that you borrowed nove of this | this city. When ko reported his arrival they told him to un- ak with him about cases in which 3 - - —— | the way, we parte 0 o' A 1 am ot aware that Tstated it if Ididso, it | load the cos! iu carts which they wouid send on the doek, and both bad been beard Jror NOR g with the DANBURY | fng to my bouse, Whick sice to the 82,00. T raised the money by welling, | deliver itto Henry Leger, to whom they had soid it, and to court who had HAILROADZT EVERSINK. Leaves | miuutes; whes I'reacked tome m; | borrowing and colleet br. At the time Clark spoke 10 | come back to thew for the freight. After be had delivered the Lim aletter of introduction sfter the argument of o case, ' #60. 1 got the 4,000 from Frank Gleason, | conl as direoted, they ref o bim the freight for the | before be had decided it. The Justice concluded by h they pay 1% > in the anawer of Honry | that if any such sttempts should be wade Lereafier, | mo several bouds and o gold wateb ¢ NE AFTERNOON wt § Puer No 1 J FROM LIVERPOOL—In Stesmship City of Boston—Mr. a | W hat werr denowination and the value of the boad: bis business; have never ing ressons, which a1e aw ol NEW wa L aut, G. el Jaswen 5. and | B Bt s e mpmers g — cos. 1got 84,000 from him on | Leger. That last Fall the Phenix Park Coal Company of | expose aud puuish the offeaders. KEEPSIE, RONDOUT and KIN j W nd Mrs. Jobuatone J ponn i | Mr. Graham—We object. That is asking too muck on assother. 1 gave bim | v pod 176 tans of coal in the same barge, con: e Court granted the motion, and directed an amended re- Dock, Cor New-Hanburgh snd Miltos. Th Me. Cawellsnos, Sre. 8. Biuiey, Mr, | Mr. Bedfe bo face value ! h1:»r. e n.:.mm,.:.. 2 i t u,d to An ;vclr;.l Co. of :m; nly."'laon‘ih" arrival | toro as to all the points enumerated in the moving papers. ” > OWELL r.and Men W, Koberts M1 GrabameLet them produce the bond ething wrong before rans cansot | p 92 50, the freight thereon, to Peter Hagan, the master, el Sy et R AR soeres B A I M AT N L b s and Mo, Win. Hebarts, and clld, | R Bedfoni—1 heve shown that boads were stolen on the T e oo [ | Vo wass ir s of Koty Magas; ot ovied he The Jersey City Police Imbroglie. ’ = Miliken. Mr. MeCline | 23 of b, This " ol auch as rolen ty. Ivever | barge: thoy afterward sold the coalto Righard Heatpor, who 5 P Couno! A — Clin- | 234 of March. This wi 2org. by Jessinad cime otrarress of 40T parpont pelire; meter befors gave up Pl to Caldwell, Bawyer & Cng the c0n) betog I:fllollhe At the meeting of the Jersey City Common . when Hogan delivered the coal to the lass | on Tuesday night, the following preamile and resolstioo, ol Lness bonds ad infent, Mr. Deatdon. T. | from his son, and I want to identify them as the ones which QAFETY, SPELD, A! i b —— | 1‘1‘""{1 s M. d\v,\m, Mra | were stolen, yv!yl that T had bought. T mnm'u tell vm:. how | FOR BOSTON, | . Mr. McLean, sud 800 in the | f —Produce them. ‘The witness & ceived | many thievo I knowingly bought property of within the last firm, b & od s WORCESTER, PALMFR. FITCHBURD, NASHUA LOWELL, | ! o e mpi s g o s oo <% 2ot Luow that T aver boueht any. My siores e e N o oot | eod by Alermen Daskos, us afepinds CONCORD. THE WH OUNTAINS AND | “FROM NASSAU, N. P.—in bark Unton—0. Jow and Mes. | them. 3 | . 1T 1 & d L W Aereas, The act passed by the last Legislature of the State of | SN NTERMEDIATE POINTS » | 3. Towitt | " Mr. Bedford—Capt. Young will produce ther. | merd vever SIROUI. A0 R R O SR of the fact that the consigness, E. A & Co. bad | 5oy Culitied an act to establish & Police Distriet in the County The now snd stadch steamers of the Norwich line, | “FROM NEUVITAS—In biig Almata—F, Orgilasgo it | Mr, Sedgwick—Your Honor wil perceive there i+ a link | benrec i oo l;"'l"'"..'- o d'"" |:""7"] ':"':" 'l'"; niready paid it e ol alleged that the owner of the bATge | fiudson, and to provide for the Geverniment chereof. was not CITY Of BOSTON aud CTTY OF NEW-YORK 3 v wanticg here. This is wholly frrelevant | that 1 bore u bad eharacter O Saturday, the 7tk pril, T | was aware of the wrongful act of v, a5d to avold recls- | to the Governor of this State, io pursuance of the mstructions of Toavs Now otk (Sundays exceptedl. 8t 4 o'clock p. m, from IATURE ALMANAC. Mr. dustios Dowling—1 think the question may be answered. | wust have be'd §30.000 of bonds matlon she substitated the libellant as master of the barge. | Constitution, sad Pier No. 39 North Ruver, foot of Vestryst., | Sun Rises.......5:06 | Sun Sets.........6 51 | Moon Rises....... 3:34 Mr. Girabam—W ¢ take 81 eXoeption. W ilow came you then on Tussdsy mornig to surrender | and that he was aware of the fact, and that as b delivered | = Whereas, Au act, which the sald Leglalatare refused to pass ¥OR NEW.LONDON, ’ reaias S e - Mr. Tedfort e and (o1l what were the denomina. | but 4194001 AT wae all that Ihed within my resch. the coul to the owmer Lo lost his Lien thoreon for the freight. | been presented to the said Governor and recefved his thers somnocting with the Steambout Express Traia trom the above | §usiy Hook.... 8:131 Gav, leand. ... 5:54 | Heil Gate.... ' Q Where was the resti A. I had them in o place of seeur- | On I.Aeuuu,l‘lhc Hlxlaln‘r.ll.lh‘l;fi. that h:| bought }:.I"J'"" Thiek Teasons there is bo law fo snywise chanzing 2 i e rot g o oten, T2 2 ’ ‘Witness — Fives and ones. Three 850 and three ity from Mrs. Hogaa avd that now nothing of the all -~ 200 Mo ’:‘_.“";:'..: "I".':"v"":‘nfi"_"'-‘,’,‘;'i:f:“ e -z | honds . 1 recetved the bonds five or eight minutes before Deunis | WHERR TRR NONEY WAS RIDDYN. facts unthl ho was informed thereof by Caldwell, Sawyer & s A ] e ol 2. Brmaiia £ 5. MARTIN, Agent, on the Piec. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, came to the bouse, Q. Wheret A. Amoug some oid lumber 1n Kiag-st, near | after ke delivered his cargo, Judge Denedictbeld 'that the | and will refuse to faruish any accommodatious whaiever Lo any pam X | + asked about | (o sidewaik 1 cannot teh when 1 placed them thore, 1t was | fucts alleged in the avswer formed no defense 1o the suit, &1 | on o persons claiming or to claim any rights. pomers of that the respondent could not offset tho overpayment on the | relative to the Police sr'ul-lnl aforesaid, otber than those | Q. What did Deanis say to yout A. Den {ENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY— . i { b 4+ e had 1* ~ - ol hind 0 Tt I L AL R B i POBT OF NEW-YORK.....,..Apeh 35 | [jibo prloeand T asked M _ACY o0 hebad ™ e said | in tho evening. The ber P T ere et s sl | forsaer carg, and. he rendored an imiediate decree for the | voder the present lows snd ordinaices o ths city, wad tht fn o e o e e I T RRE| anid * ho wanted to get abost §1.000 that nj SOt 4 40 there. "X think they bad brets tcro {rom Sunday | Ubellant for the full swmount of ghe freight with oosta iy rocesisg i v o caharwive hal e commzneed vy ek o T s ceansctions. forming & directiins to Pissburgh snd the s si = - o 5 plied that 1 had not got it be thon said pight the Btk of April, uotil Tuesday, wheu they were given Jobu Lauktreo for libellant; W. R. Stafford for respondent. Tty Altorney, whe is heteby instracied $0 o0tain coune, if neces W est, without chas by e & $nee on (Br.), Me! .ht;‘rn' Agaped, . Cunard. 1 0 ha w!u: nl:n:m, Y l:l‘}nlnul hl‘.‘l"l'x'l:"f”l; np‘;n‘;“-.-;.‘m‘.v‘ o 10 with 1o balimes.of (Me $ORMDS /45T Fiaa RENS COURT: lm e steait ] ..7,‘,_‘;.2,,",_,.“”»‘ GREAT MIDDLF ROUTE TO THE WEST. - L o T e . ght; he said he ike 1o mee hat did you do with the . ’ NE COURT-T —April 25.~] o Justice evolved, a copy of Two Bxpores Treine oy from tbe West, szoept Susdays, when | Stesmelip Aibeuieri, Chapin, Norlcir, City Polat, Rickmosd, Liv | & g g ey < ked where and wiat time T would | hao that stored away before. g i nadiately served o8 the Chief of e e oty Elien § whern, €. Goodspeed I et kit ot tbo coraer of Curistopher | Q. Wheret A.Tu the Central Park (laughter) near the AN INTERESTING CASE UNDER THE STATUTR OF L AR MR 0 Dest Steamship Faiivanks, Honter, Bostor, Whitney & Hathaway at tho bouse of Charies Andersos; 2 o'clock | fovee on Eight E FRAUDS. ity of (e’ Potics DIf 8ad the e s O ol 52 Jeow - Beasnahiy Fanuy, Featon, Fulladelpbis. weiced upon I weit ind beiween that | - ir Grabam—Yd advisn tho oflcers o listen; they may find |, John Sickles agt, Wright, Gillies & Co. Wissioners DT A S - . Sl Steamehip City of Manchester (Br.), Phillips, Liverpool, 1. 0. Dal b Le corner of Greenwliol something cise there. " “ ¢ 3 p P n,:“‘:'““ Williamepest, Wilkeebarre, D Beratos King, Necfolk, City Poiot aad Richmond, U, (“f ..";":m‘..;.c. ‘Went to the. oo W itness—1 partly dug uvp the grass noar the Eightb-ave. This was a case of considerable interest in ¥ “ Heincheo k Palmore. _ 3 Cherl to Puttew's; we conversed there about the pi wall ot Fifty-sinthost. They were wrapped 1o oil skin. They | jts legal bearings. The evidence of the plaintiff was that in MAl YRAIN—AL 8 3. m. for Flemington, Easton, Water Gap, N'wuflu.;‘\ m‘l;m‘v‘.‘ L;“l!- .\fi‘ lfluur rd, Fer n«n,l w ;‘!d\ Jang | $he bo amounted to about 89,000, 1 gnvl- ‘:h-n wl:‘:‘r:. ‘I"II";‘I { | November last the defendants agreed to cmploy him ai an LIST OF IRON-CLADS NOW BUILDING. Bersuton, \Wilkesbarre Grest Beud. Pittston, Binghamton. etc. . 7 TPVt A 0, Sy, PRI Mr. Grabam—Go on and tell what was said; don't put us to | hud the 819,600 take Lo the woou pile G0 © g ulght. 1| creased salary of #5,000 per anvui for oue year, commencing 2 o Mo . v, Allertown. Harrisburg, | & 00 Maubiattan, Tarner, Havans and Vers Cras, Howland & | slecy. asked the officers (o let e go to the water closet, wnd L got | from the Ist of Jangary following. The defeudants havi Out of nearly 70 iron-clads ordered to be built for Pitibacch and toe \Ves. with but oue chauge of ears to Cinclunail | Steaiaship 3 « : R oce- I b4 bt the Wil g o Uincharged. bim, ho sies for he first montt's saary whea it | oo e . . or, Chicaga, and bat o chanzes to St L eh Chuns, Besdiag, | - Aiesmabip Columbia, Barton, Havans. Spofiord, Tilaston & Co. AN IMPUTATION. Q W ho took them theret A. Am I obligud to tell. becatne dus, expressing bimaelf ready on bis side to fulfll nis | *he g ont during the- Rabellion, ealy XL, ol g radieary sy Tabasco (Mex ) Siaal Petarsien & Bujto, Mr. Graham—T object. ‘This tan ia not entitled to the con. | _Q Why did st Dow ik 1 vou wers obiged 1o tell by | agreement, " AS he chav of the plalatiTa cas, the defenduats | sow romaia in the bands of the builders. Six entirely distinod vm, ¢ 0 Grest Bend. Bethlohow, sud teamahip Dirigo. 8 - Cromwell & Co eration of a lad ting ou that face. 1o is as old whow you o bonds to on to the wood-pile? A. | moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the for' Bavion, Bcsanton; Stip Botl i (). Thygar, Glasiow’ Tioums Dishiin e oy osor 1o - dlaclpline bim. 8 80 OIG CHImE | Boonuse 1 th 1t 1aight injure the officers. Officers Koiso | ment, not being one to T poriormed withia o yoer, o e A “""'”::"“"‘{'“‘"""D"‘d "“""“"‘“u"“‘“ g B Gt i ity Ponca 1 I Ar Bedford-—Mr, Morrison is a witness, and 1a to be re. | #ud McCord had me in charge at the time T o writing, was withia the statate of frauda, and void, | Yese*ls. aad two of them—the Dunderberg asd the Purides~— Bark_Olencluve (Br.), Turabull, St. Jobus, spected. Heo stands in this Court surrounded with all the | The case was then wijourned to next Friday worsiog at10 | The Court being on the point of dismissing the case on this | have no counterpart in our navy as yet, although, if sucosss TRAIN—For Easton, Allentown, | & Hardeastic. . Tivileges of & witness, and the State's houor Is pledged to | O'elock. ground, the plolutifl usked leave to introduce o letter written | gy), it fs probable that orders will be gives for the construotion ) Bark Stag (Pr). Anderson | itaey & Cc s by biw in Che e Sl e o ot asvangtmont Fouity | of more vewselsof thelr class. The Kalamasoo cless. of wbhieh four vessels are now being built, 1s also » new style d e West ~The Ruventor's Testimony. | [UUH iy 0, (his the defeudunty rely The examinetion in the case of Otto Burstenbinder, | the tlnlunflrfild‘l’m be :n‘ml .:a :md parties to ::n contro- :’;m The mthmwt:‘l::“mr ceres. s tion Which 100k PIace | Logore the Commisstoner, was continued yesterday, the se- | YOraY; but besite ot .‘"%.'.’, e eTiaent 1 ool oot | servica, (':‘M'“.W': wy meation e welErown cused for the first tme beiog represented by counsel. be ted by parole evidence. fi"‘}'::.';u - icus, m. lluh-nn. 'dwu?xl‘.. ‘Alfred . Nobel being, sworn for the defense, testified that | The Court ouly passed on the latter point, dismissivg the | 8 (KT -3 m""n’“"m """""ud . l.h-u. e “‘-' u= 3y, Ferru & Co Mr. Sedgwick—Does the Distriet- Attorney deny that he fs a eriminal 1" The bouor of the State need ot by pledged to an Nitro-Glyceri <. Burlbat | honest man. Mr. Bedtord—Just state the couver ab this house. ark Slecping Cars tnret Bark Caleb Haley (new), W Tic kp":clol the West can be obtaiued at the oftice of the Central Fark Rosina, Pierson. Rock Railrosd of New-Jers-y. foct of Livertyet., N. K., ot No. 1 Astor a r»"k Hlasks . u ov. 271 and 526 Eroadway, and at the principal hotels . : E Houss & Nou. Sthand B0 s G STEAKNS, Sopor fiark Ann snd Alice (Br.), Utby, Cork, via Philsde!phis, Brett, Son o JOSIAH O, STEAKNS, Superintendent. THE PLICE OF THE BONDA RIE RAILWAY.—Trains leave Depot foot of | ¢. London, Ruger Bros. Conmbdere-st. via Pavons Ferry ok - - l,".i ’ ”?‘,‘l ,«‘(r.u:«lx::o \':nneu—l u::lml “”1.“ n;n 'v;n umd. llu somplaint, apress anandaigs pehester. 0, Bals- elle s, J. B War in price, 80 per cent, or in other woads, 2 v ‘ 3 xirew. for Gasandaigus, Rochester, Bua, e | D . Head (Bt ), A Doaselh. SeaJasis et Norte, Centrat Am. | Goliar for & number of bouds; T offered 70 per cent. aud after Le was the faventor of the prastical adaptation of nitro-glycer- | “YP\CL 0 00 Mr. Gilobrist for plaintiff; Mr. Shephard draght monitors, bus anance wits Atiantio snd Grest Western | Transit Company, some consaltetion together they agreed to sccept it. ine to blusting parposes; nitro glyceriae is only explosive un- | aud Mr. Luther K. Marsh for defendants. e e for 18 sy - - Brig G. ¥ Pesiston (Br.). McCullech, St Thomas, Peniaton & Co. | ygy G rapam—We object. That is grouping togother der certain conditions, ag i the case with many otber sub- s T G Souplets. Lo o baing baik %% a. m., Milk and Way Train, duily, to Otisville. Brig Caledonis (Br.), Edgett, Moncton, P. 1. Nevius & Sou. el e b S SUPREME COURT—Cncurr.—Avmi 94.—Beforo Justice | GoYernmen Dunderberg Puritan i 10 8. m., Expre . for Bulie, Samanca ud Dunkirk, con | Brig 1. Baaks (), Cochrua, Hylion, ety Souk Co. "d“";‘%'" R L L EE R ces not considered explosive; nitro-glycerine is not an in- Bockes. tieis machioery, & ;i'l‘:‘-’: for service, et # sore and A 0d Girent Wi iways. | A Cater as. Thompson & g Ited togeth enis and an. | g oo e eung with Lo Shore and Al e > A | e HCHIaS sk Robiucos, Koy Weet, rens s Biown nobtell which one said that they would accept my offer. flammable substance, for if fire id set to it, it dooa not eatch PAYMENT OF PROMISSORY NOTES. remainiog 13 vessels beep R. DeiVoll & Co. cannot sy that I heard the conversation; it vocurred at the | fire ke turpentine or spirits, bat goes out when the match is The East River Bank agt. Samuel F. Butterworth. for Canandaigus. Kocuester, Bufia'o, Bals | Sehr. lfl-n':hnLHr‘. ll';mlubl T 5 2% B . — . ; Schr. J. Northrup (Br.), Devieon, Porteu-Prince, D. eWelt | table, where we were sitting, 1n the ordinery tone of conversa e i o tion." T thew paid them 81,500 umnxl”u- ity Doy’ | withdrawn; it does not exglode by the mere application of fir mentioned: (entire val T think Mr. wished to know w -.l‘:llgn;l. ‘l Sel Daskirk and at Sas © met and adrin o o ot Arrived. {he 24th of March, Sanderson * treated.” We then loft for the | fincd Steamekip C1'y of Boston, Hmni“.ll.vvfltr‘ml lll:r anflfia'n’:!lh d Weo next met the I‘“i‘ following at Sand - & s = 1, with mdse. and 800 puse. to John G. Dale, 12t 3 J 2 ed to DSON RIVER and HARLEM ’Efi:l‘";.',‘fl" iead, o sterably Koo gorcs, ho od upt 130k .",!.:.{."L!Z%T.'.Z.‘B’..‘iilm.“. Tl st day ot 0'cln to | Bociety to the tated; the oil is 5ot volatlle—it is . -Un sud uter Monday, Jus. 1. T, trakad o Albasy oo, | pamed s brg teged cemet a4 04, lon. 0038, 2834, e wain, | 1y 70 eents on the dollar for them. [ metthem vexi day at | & perfectly fxed by friction 1n the ordi- | ) o plodging the defond. o lollows: | . p : o, S boend & X Loclock, at Patten’s, in the back room which connecis with | nary sense; plati may be meited by friction, and I + note and paying the difference, and agnin when that be- o April 2,80 2 o m., with | the store. 1 gave them €2.000 on mecount and they gave me | cau't say that it could not possibly be ignited by friotion; cou- | cume dne making & now stock note, so that ultimately the note 1 rthet i Teuth o IR gy sy oy gl e Spottord. e ree) sonthining $11,500. We bad anotber driuk. ‘There | cusion will not explode it; we tried throwing it from O asdte e Ou the former tria) the Court dismissed the eomplaiot, bat —This was a suit on & promissory vote for 81,400, made by the | s use in blasting is osly possible through the patent-fuse; a “*g"'-l‘z";h'ewb::; wr_-};r' %;:Mr«'p::{h:‘m:hm ‘::m'::a'o:ela shower M spetkwill ok.axpiile it the spplication of fre has | O s osdat hemuot Dpcs Brassted 10 tuesamtesas boen tried bundseds of times; 1t T8gyises SO0 of heat in 8 6o | matarity, and was paid by the indorser by new notes, It av- 4 ug rmu rom the testimony that this note was loaned to the ndorser, and that when it became due be Waived protest and iving & note for enough to wake the bal- ote 10 its turn became due the indorser §p .. Lightning Express, daily, for Carandsigus. Roobester, Buf | whi'k. snd West. Conoects at Fuffalo with Leke | Seir, Rebecen. & Reiiwsys, od st Scsmsncs with Atsatic | Schr Arcols, Wi « id ace before it explodes; water: axperiments were made to teat that before the Corn- wall Fyrotechuio Socioty, and there ia a testimonial of that -t _ W R Ban, Gen'l Pass. Ageni, New- ave.. conmecting with tiaus for Nogth ud Wes to Spafford. T i vl b Hiver Kairoad. connecting with Northern sad | . B dier i 1 he'soom who ¥ thougbt was s, e | of % feetand 4 wonld wot expiode. in Haabarg (o experi. g | ] ser entered the room. The money might have been on t was tried of throwing n s roeket, and its fall of T ud nt, di 17 m. v Hariers Railroad, Twenty.sizih ot and Fourthiave., eon- 110 N, © | i table when the barkeeper entered. We then adjourned | morethan 1,000 feet did not explode it; we afterward cxploded t?:,.‘i‘.,‘:’.z.’:‘ i'x!.'.‘.'i'.?f.?’.‘h'"”.&‘mffi'.‘..‘n.':?.'.‘”.fi (.h\:. ::: rth end West dvg » white bu adine” in black letien . | with the understanding thyt we sbould meet at the same place | i, s5owing It to be pare nitro-glycerine. Joan, the defeuse of sccommodation Was Lot good, and that it bext | Crom-examined—My husiness now is in nitro-glyeerine oil; | wilfor the jury to say whether the subsequent transsct The i dovaiél 8100 Bonb . - at 4 0'clock the vext day of the day after, When we mot 1 ve them $400 or $500 on acconnt. T think it was Ciark | Thave been in it wore than o yes I wan beforo connected | poiween the bank and the indorser amounted to or were ac- " leceived tho money. This was about the | with bastiugin Swedon avd Norway; beforo the ofl whs used | cepted as o payment of Mr. Butterworth's note. the Preventionof Cruelty to Animals organized at Clintes endaches, and by the Ho- | “idlee as submitted to the jury under these principles, | Jal on Monday evening. Among the gentiemen present were River Rairond, connecting st Troy with | with B” iu & white dismond, steerivg 5. 20th, lat. 3 1s attached. | West, saw s fore snd aft schr. showivz blue burgee, w'th SW, in !1;4!" and fair. ith m 0 ). W EL itk mdse b0 L Vi | Tatier ‘end of March. T then objected to paying the | for Llasting it war used for cansing ieeping s Rajlrosd, couneeting st Albany with Weatern | iie lotters, steering S —wind E traine. snd ot Troy vith R. and 8. sud 7. and B roads for points Bark Union, Ulmaz, Nassso, N. ¢ Nort, with slee; v wttached. well. Safled T co. with bark Ed 5. tw. via Hudeon River Kaiirond . slaeping cars from New-York " Hazbor bearing WNW walsrge shipst | price which had been sgreed unpon becwnse the | meopathic doctors fur curin it; 1do not profess to kuow all 0 d & verdict for over 81,000, being the amount re- S Bofhioand s oides whacet chanes i 1o Moutveal via | g Haches bperl ow'sarge sipai | price which ad been wereed mpah B 0 | e vamditions under which t xplodens 1 ave waraed the | 110 TR GR TIE oltop with ateret. b Mayor Hoffmen, Major-Gei. Danicl Butterfiel], Major-Goa 4 suid 1 | pubiic ns much ne necessary, 1 think, us to the dangers of the Robert lerson, Mesars. Jobn Van Buren, Thomas C. Actom, Lior, with all spars gon I ?’%'.., Toland). Aemos, Neovitas, 6 days. -m.‘ wueer | he yged—I mean the greater part of the §11,500 i Hrig Almata (o! % fi in port~Brig Th ought to take them all the same.” They thought * they coukd | 01l in wy German pampblet; I am not responsible for thisone: | yNITED STATES Dlg’fiu(‘;‘s‘ COURT—APRIL 24, =Before | yilljam H. Webb, Alexander T, Stewart, William MoMure ge BETIS, sonneciing st Albas ""““"',."'J”"‘a wnd molasses fo Wilsou & Cacsmann o por . O oy g jraing for North a8d | discharging; bark Muiy T. Wiltlame, for New-3ark in 3 devec b ; e ongot " A we ndjourned | uitro-gycerine hus been used over the foar continents; Wt CRBILT. Vice Prosidest® | Kadiat. for New-York 10 € dsys; Alice Gray. for Boston 6 | (08 ::l::}n]m';"u nny‘munnnufrlurvundn ondiog. We | coold nottell all the accidents that have Lappened by it; T CONDEMNATION OF GOODS. ray, Marsball 0. Roberts nm§ e JEW-YORK and NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD. o Addie ¥. Barnes (of New Huven). Forcer, Mutanass, 5 doys, | wgreed to meet vext day at 4 o'clock, the standiog hour,” nowh of Lheir greasing the heels of & cart and the ol | o0 O Goniiation wero entered by default renzo Delmonico, Moses Taylor, 8. . —_— with frott to J. & T, Pearsall. Loft in port—bark Quickstep, for New- | which we did at Patten's, when | gave thew more mun‘, 400 u aud upsetting the cart, but Dot ex- oc ;- 4 !t | nedy, Andrew ‘Warper and others. 1955 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1863 | York in 5 days. or 8500, Theypald 1 might have the others, the 7.00s, which were cart: T know of cases where people were | yesterday, against the following 200 bales of ‘cotton, %0 | Mayor Hoffwan, on taking fhe chair, made a brief Tyler, Charleston, 4 dsys, with cottor, &c.. t0 | marked at % per cent. We next met on Monday or Tuesday by it; there was a fire of turpentine which | cases of wperial drills, © aud 20 baies of cotton. l-oml .mmrl:drz?d m;‘no Kev. Henry ws COMMENCI Bebr. D. C. Halse, G NOVEMBELR 20, 1660, Jonas Suith corner Twentv-seventivet d | Schr. H. W. Johneon, Garrison, Apalachicols 25 days, with wreek' | yuno wod Hudson-ste, This wmust in & back room st Ludwick's porter-house, ut the corner of | heated the pitro-glveerine; there was an explosion, drivin COURT CW Sunau T Mf‘;—' oop::" > — table, which Clark took. | but not by nitro glycerius movement whioh 3 resulted been in in April. 1 e of the turpes tine into the nd; 1 was jnjured myself, e, “which Clark. Bk a0t by nitro g pe; my broth L SurREME COURT--CIRCUIT.—~PART L—Adjourned | rated the b Passongor Station in New- Yo ther ‘was killed, but not by my e ing matertal o Const Wtk ol € bany fos Hartford then Iaid 82,000 on the — Cr. Marka L. Hall, Lawrence, Aloan; ord. b 2 " p 4 > ve 3 - . ] . 6 X e phi . ) the thres of us in the room. Tdid | the oil; he was experimenting with dilute nitric aeid and gly- | witbout day. PART IL—Nos. 1482, 1330, £72, 624, 566, 264, | f0 verites Bl B RN TO ifcney s, | Sohec e B Ot Guoiden, Fhadvphie fr Howper T e evarn. Wo et next day ot the | corie, hab woul 5ot prodace u drop of mitro-giycerine; there | &2, Tisk 110, 20, boh, 403 K08, L1, S0, 05t €70 17, 74 Coveny . Waadol e deertary ud Wil Moerey 8 2.) 345, 4.3 wnd £.0 (Ex.,) p. 1 wae place. Clark oame alone ard I gave bim some wmouer. | was & simiiar eTplosion it Parls; to make the nitro- | 1472. CHAMBERS —Nos. 216, 92,109, 111, 113, 116. Teasuser, {be Solow Pt "—.l.l Vor Biidgoport. .00 4., '(Ex.) 1130 & mj J215, (Ex) 300, Mpoken. T oAt day, Lo teling me that he would | glycerine, glycerine must be trested with nitric aeid in | Burkmion COURT—PART L—Nos, 2155, 2061, 1513, | Presidents: Joho iT. Hlofmar, Kon G v (L) 345, Eaband 800 (Fa,) g Lemington—ship, Mareh 29, lat. 130 8., lon. 2640 W, from Cardit 000 mere. T'met b, but 1do not think be brought | tue yresence of sulpburic, Which prodsces = different | 74 71, 25, 1799, 2017, 9519, 2150, PARt 11.—Noe. 2000, 2356, Eammmm n-ma.“ O s i"m.um 6‘: = 'mc;lllx stiord. 1.00.11. 30 8. | for Bombay, 29 asys out. any mos 1 think 1 gave bim #2,000. 1 nuh#-: mind | conditions entirely from what my brother was dolng; | 18, 140k, 1964, 2164, 2048, 2404, 2128, 2130, 2132, 2134, 1296, e, gy e ; X s _ Wibportany Weniits | g T LY SO Tho monay th ey nad and to pay for sl We met sext | 1 knew of an sccidont in a mine wherc s miver was cleanivg | 146, 2010, erth and Alexander T. Stowart, 2 Disaster. day st Ludwiek's and I reeeived 1 thivk mu;:m.l;n ‘fr‘»: out Im unp:?; tn-.-';h-m .l'm;::d ll‘fi:fi'l . n-s:"u dy'?. - — - ’.‘:‘nb.o.hmnl:" .m-nnunl“ :mlmb -~ db.“ with hirm. lfl' them §2,50. Next day | cxploded and blew out the tamping wi ) e The “Hackley” Contraet A o A , Schr. Flors E. Brewer, Barnes, ran asbore 30 miles F. of Neuvitas Clark. Dennis B. Ky Daniei Huttersield. ¥rask | i.:; 2w, 700, 8.0 115 o m. 5,48, .30, 5.9 p. m. ight. The vesse! wi 1 loss. The F. E. B. was anew ves- | wo met and 1 Clark 84,000, job, 0 that occasion, | man; @ drop of nitro-glycerine develops in bursting e ) »» ll.':‘-.‘:ll.b. sgu.':npm Ll‘ln‘m :-‘lh':oy:-‘l , 'M.hlllh:fi-m Freeport. |'|’-" where sie | 1 ;fl*nm mnfinu on necount. ‘There was another adjouri- | about 2.000°; you can explode the oil in |ur.'.f0r without In the Supreme Court, Chawbers, before Justice £ iy ‘& 2 Stamiord, 1.00, -a-.,* n’ L We w1205, (Ex,) 300, wnel Ehe was bound from LAverpoo! to Havans, with 8 cargo of | pent to Seturday, the 7th, at Ludwiok's. 1 gave them | setting fire to the powder; I have dose it; it does not set fire 2 " i ;4 Keupedy, Willlam addell 5,00 (Ex.)p. aud machivery, 46 daye out. more money, 1 cannot remember how much. They | to snytbiog; u.u&muuduuouy know from newspa. | Clerke, yesterday, in the case of Cyrus Curtle, Receiver, &c., | Charles "Adams and Joseph P. Beach. b ikt 248 D d $10,000. We | pers; the only way to explode the ofl is by the ”".9‘0 fuse, . The Mayor, &o., an action was brought on bebalf of hx;- zflm:cm addressed the meeting briefly. gave me some more honds, between §1,000 an then adjourned, to meet on the Wednesday following, but no | W coutali meeting took place on that day. 1 paid them ‘before that, on | people often complain to we 1| 345, 4. 5. l-)rm Chester an iniermediste statious, 190, 30, U3 o m 45,420, 5.3, 6.30. %00 p. 1. CONNECTING TRAINS. certain parties interested in the well-known ' Hackley " cou- traet, wmn.de.-w 1nn the sum of €116,000 ",t’:- the eity | New York street bar! atber strong percussion cap: f-fl: will not 3 Jor Sosten. v Springheid S008 S R AW Bt b | Port-Warden's §'f"“ e w1 camnot now rhealet, 4 Fatten's, some | proof of s safely, T beard of the Wyoming Hotel erpiosen, | for dazages ou the on fulflnent of contrat Vor Hartiord sua Spiingheid, 5.00 &.m., (EE) 115, 500, (Ba,) |~ T T T e Yore. $1%0. On the 7th of April they informed mo that my indebted- | but tm m- clear account of it; oue sccount is be- | ration defends on th w that the contract was obtained oo = K Porr-W, v 0P N ...w.hJ Dess was 87,000, an i we sgreed o mect on the 1ith of April, | fore its expl 0 the box was in a flame; the only woy 1 ean | by fraud, and that 830, ‘was the price of gettiug it tbrough Yor Connecticut River Raliread, 800 u. m. (Ex.,) 12137 m. to Mon erenge g ], seimghr. e o that atoust, wnd they were to give | acconstfor the expiosion in San Francisco is that the oll lecked o Commos Conneil, Wral 300 p. w. o Northampton. OTICE is hereby given, in accordauce with sec- | when T'was to pay i ‘packi heated, th T ion made to frsme fssues for the 1aor Hartlond, Providence sad Fishilli Railresd, 8.00, (Ex) & m 1100 4 of the act d April 14, 1957, antitled *' An Act to Re- '°':¢' -mm:xun&- bt m"}fl'b"fm‘f.‘u.v?}m?:' :fl' :‘1’..'!'.:“'.2:'4‘.... will M;? 30 tho aceide :u;"'op':;'.":flm?:{.un-\";n Refendant Jumd that 15 p. . orgenien the Wardens Ofice of the Port of New-York per- | account of my arves! ot iy De 2 i : Ktouington Kal 3 i that T ted “for | piswall I don't believe from nitro-glycerine; had & {antios 10 tho case were framed by the pleadivgs, which showed R ETantet tarbentes i RS < Joct maiter of wuch | wod Cupt, Young, who iaforined me that T was arseeted VO | RN L A here thoro wonld have been 50 sscond e e e e ounsel for alaiil oaid 6l he " vessels rrested me fn the bills roow of ! srves or M:A'o. -::u? 'a .‘uu:.h b 1o went _with | sion, it would have blown the fip's Mfimv::‘:: T should say | wanted to guard agalust was that the case should not goto s w1205, 300, 6.0 o | t Lwas | there has not been above 6,000 pounds sbi; from Hambarg | referenc ran Beving Ay l r The ("mn #aid undor the pleadings this was a case for the Yor Canal fistirosd 12159, m. to Northampton. Joaonic Maiirosd; ¥ - o aa soud. 6.0 8 m., 300 0. m. hth‘:guy d la.cvul :.umg T, 990 em, 49 @ Lommodious Diuoying Laie siiaciiod 19 610 p. . e, 1.\.!'..:- A LOYT ek bouse iu poren . Eils | horo: ted all over Enrope, sud ite trans: rested n 8 chargo ofbaving Eives vt boudt 1o S FLLL | elon sofar a1 Kaow bas mever sonited - wa. aceidont | Juy o paa e boads which I'bad girse TEle b etk 404 1 aemiied e L (haves 18Ry e pemigsuons of Fiunile beiorlivg e boiked | 3o il Vg Melbens

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