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RIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOYEMBLR 23, 1366, B . The Aefendents claim that it was negligence to attempt to oross THE p uo EY MARKET, nee to do 8o 2 NEW-YORK DAILY 2T A o TR, = " GHFE Footit's Gotlege of f 12 | Fonsy iresn, Chaimman of the Board, and that the oath of office THE WIGWAMS OF THE DEMOCRAC e oo Ju ot Lo Toaso RiCYERLER )y no l ol |"f“‘_‘,',‘,‘,"f',‘,,,f,,,‘_‘ ','..‘:,,.;.“,';_‘.L,‘“,"f-’-’: bt e Drescribed by Juw wha theroupon duly and i legal manner ad.- | the sfp ot AL h::;:n’.:?:h:r‘r 4%y -:"m‘zum S i o — Tien W Owin M. Huegerty, Co | Cewen, and ex-prizo fighter in geacral Butcher by | ministered to the Chairman of the Board and to each wem '”’"u.'u?‘mm e orey | phagrte . GALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE " . elerk; residence” No. ) It Lelington Maikct, ond candidate for Assembly in | ber thereof ; that smd Toard did then -w:- ph\:‘«w!"w rnmm s :{n pen08 11 imputable to {hem. gul. ",, v A | Tol, W.&Weet Teeides at No. 137 East Twenty fiyt st | mako s list of all persons qualified and oo Yote At th | e naal charge a5 $0 negligenee on Loth sidea, cnne woa | s, 45 | 30 TAMMANY AND MOZAKT Disirict THR POUNDATION OF TAMMANY—NAMES OF ITS MFM- | BERS—THE 1NSIDE RING OF MANAGRRS—MOZART AND IT5 PEOPKLETORS, ate wetchinan ; iesidence No. 7 ylor, keeps n fruit stand ; resldence No. @i Gree wi; is 8 wembor of the New-York | ensuing cleetion ia the eicetion district of wlich they wero the Fo . ’ 10 meet e § W’ No. 9 Eust Twenty-finiets | Inspoctors ; that at the annual eloetion nest prior to sald meet givento eace. ‘distriot exoneded 400, aud that | amount olniaed. R S :L';m'.‘?fiflr'::e:'lnrfi e natay the 10th dy of | * Mr. Parsous for October, 1866, paid Board were ent jod snd are entit , who gnve a verdict for plaintiff the Plainfiff, Mr. B, . Silliman for defendant. Before Justiee MONELL 10 RPTART) ‘ L e X Rl el B The 3 PPOISIONS. During the clectiou canvags jnst passed, readers ¢ two and tbat, ncoordiag fo_ law sail ol Tecker ot al.—Motion for judgment £5 (1o Bify fohrialh Bavk béch ' RAETIL with SOk ol lv proceed ;‘.‘:!J,.',""'..'.":T.‘, %, 'p::r..:hfim'.fi"’uf.f-m":fi ook | Dantel Bari gt o omess of the nl:uu(erdcnln;ii.’l'nhllw 7 w0 e A . . e g chook y "“Albert L. Do Camp.—Motion for ¢ s, tni tnent of Tic 3 ‘day of November, 1606, ai the suid place, ot 8 C'elovk | costa, Oliver 11, Wood ugt. A e ot Bt FTI Goilan, L WD, ) o til 9 o'clock p. obment don; i o which. on the e & of Tam in the worning, und remain in sed h;" "l'“_.““ A A ;‘l;n m{‘!' Mainfsetaring Co. wgt. Tho Montaus Mill Co, o 300, 1 sueny and Mesart piar to of that day, anl the day following for (e, PUFSLEL G0 | Francis Solawm ugt. The Natiuml Steam Navigatlon Oy, WH Do | 500 ] ; Now-York. While * ( *and * Radica on- L orrceting wakd rogistryt Wt S ey, Deing duly organe | i D, Founld apt. Jumes Clolorty—Modont_ grasted. Gy, Vel Ui ds. 3 and “ Conservatives, National appeliations, recog I rossion wb the place awd tiwe aorcssid, and did | W, Tooke agt. Goo. 1& Buckctt—Tho injguction, o wodifiedy 5 bich surround it und Liere request thad his naime be Teglotered, entercd and | to continue until the trial of the action, and a reoeiver Appoiu & nized wherever seen. nowhere b “I ich ® . ':" oLl wrigten down on said thml.,‘ ..n‘u||‘-'u:“vi_uul‘ihfl;'d'|;‘wv- of all tho partnership property. ol T BX, 50 L onr poenliar eity, hove © Taww oDF romael 0. ol C. t the cns ral election in said distriet; s de- e BB N a3 y e e opted, e el Cud Povet dud frae amawors make o Bl questionsbowhing Us | XTTED STATES DISTRICK COURT—Nov. #Betore | U S50 . ‘{‘u‘m & Biita - g anployed 10, express the | 1 nnlifieatious as siach votcr and his right to bo regi on Judge BETTS. 1000 ......... # h that - others. were watil la ; ]“‘ o B | Julis Jo i et that i A1d nppea by bis m‘-hnnln;l:‘mfm-mzflfl DBOYS IN THR ARMY—TIR WRIT OF WABRAB CORPUS | fLrcus Notes 310, on & Marlge K5 ‘?Ylw « pv " . ud yei, i louht! n N . e o on il - t e s e . oa and | Anson Hess 17 kogwn 8 '\-"i.“i‘.’.'.‘l‘i".v:‘“.i'&,u‘i.,"...... " waid district, nt said ebsotion, —APPLICATION POR THE DISCHARGE OF W0 | ) pop . gmuil 105 kT o ol ot ol For | Selier. No.d dites snel owher e e antitie 20 bo reglstorod in said tint aa u qualiicd ALLEGED MINORS FROM TIE ARMY, N 103} %00 " Taramten of | S W il Tate u bitter copon |t ottt s deponent i o the beat o bia | T £ tho appicationa of Maglalono Jump and Catharioo Con- o aeries. 20 - i Uemosrat in prie Kuawledge and belicf duly qm.xm.‘r' ench voter, and is pos- nelly agt, Major-Gon. Duniel Batterfield ot al. 10,000. ot b1 o poshees there. o apphicaats spplicd for, and obtained, writs of of Registey and Eloctions, 1..;‘.}.. Ly n-quln}l'lv vospondeats to produce thelr sons who natly retuse and negleet to | GLEEECINC \Cronghully detained by respondents betng Wi T Kiues | wesd of ever; qualificativnpossible o ki T aforpaatd Inbgeot v and tien in session, dis facts concerning the s i Fiity | 1 H e Larbarons was conquering the Whtle Charlens Saxons wnder WiriRind ving the way msclf, that | sisthost 2 - e ) Twr 3 e “ Fo re,isten of 7 snid list as 8 qual oirs old, The writa were made retarnuble e might receive I d Lands of Poj Twrstern W ¥, ove of the ** Four | re_ister the name of this de i wnid | litied | 50 only 17 years " of Tt y (b who | voter in said distiict. This ot thezvore, prays the | Ao o0l v morning Major-Gen. Butterfield, accom. | 60,000 . - e e loug | Ceurt that o yestenduy. | Veaterday mornig A sldiers’ produond the | Tenn Staie Ga d Me” Iue form of lw, xd atiow oy o rogates | EaTiGL by o8 M s are doim Juwp. aud Michael “rown of the Westein Enpire ond ere the Trish Sicuel st foot i the ¢ of the State, loug | Court that a wiit o alternati LK the | isme con :mmhl.i'lln- said Inspectors of 1 q moth is of oy 10,000, ex coup. 70 00 g 10 4t uhnow ul brother Crddy, rum 2 i fied vofer i wble wastes of the Atlant of gamil ron in the Tegular w the pame of the deponent on said Iisl 03 A qualfied votez in | Coelly, 3 vure nation, Ta by Do | veriteron Tie N. Y I‘t’h'vr. i # triet. o¢ show canse to the cont before this ';lm:r. The ,,y,,.m.,.,{,’umy...,mum Tie was not 17 sears old ; that wlich is the yeal lndion L tor—a very nerative offic at a special term at the Chambers, o be id on the thind Mon- | o 3 TR the 20 Regiment United States Artilery, e @ bes of Keeps wer cral * Exel i Qus of November, 1966, at 12 0’clook of that day, and that they | hout the knowledge or consent of his parents or fnw.,m.. i EN T b ticir xetn:n to said witt, aod for the cost | MANL LS Ny paifst their will and consent. It bxing proven X, formerly Ald wl lime merchant: resides at N, e, formerly Assistant Engincer § Department pod Aldorgan, is alse 3 i £ 4 "Pinerly Afierma, Biate | Cuan. Go this procee 1 That Jump, when sulisting, swore that he was over 19 vears old, | *"orn Wwdore 1nc, thls 2 day of A"V'"lwv g &I i (M”"‘nln:‘g&-“d o to dowbt. bis miother’s veracity, he 3 M DAL | v sent baek o the arin. siv Patrrsos, Com. of Ducds l:: l';! case of Counelly, Major-Gen. Dutterficld informed at Spirit o for Policy sbop 101 b Ameriean hunted, § T woods ntineat for. candidaf v Nperift. Vhowas f. B, { Se and Representasive iy Congres, wie beaten MANDAMUS. Judge Batrs that he bnd received ovders from the Seorviars of | agress by dumes Birooks Gvo years ago; boids office in | Tho Peopie of the State of New-Y Wae (0 discharge him as s0on as the expenses attending bis en- | continctor, | Green. Denus Delany Corneling V. Cros listmeet wero canceled. Tho parties theu lot the Coutt. t department at present. J Betore Judge SHIPYAN, " 2 West Thity-cighthist. William Carboy, cantker, No. coshall, greeting. Wheroas, ¥ scaies, and the boys, oty it at, Edwnrd Seldiching. pictare e 3 , Deanis Delany, Cotueliug V. Cross, COLLISION—BINKI\G A PERRY-BOAT. He sent i es to infoxt Tom: e-hoider T Tirirty ninthst B Garvin jndg 1 and Thomas Coggeatinll have beew, duly appotnted by the Anthons . Winaus ngt, The Steamer Electra. &¢. 3, bands @ » 1 mnstodons. | muny Hall € rt: No. 20 West ceond st ‘Board of Commissioners of the Metropolitan Polloe of the City |y ipatant alicges that on the momning of the 16th of February, e hones of whi s e foumd 10 3 o they fell, | prol 2 . the oflives ho crclont, Ne. 50 Vine st 1 County of New York, Tuspectors of Kegistry and of Elec- | o020 00000 By Chant Astorin of which he was the owner, alestroyed by Tammany, under the twnudi und ‘.n\ held by gift of 1 s nt_No. I y Hious for the Sceond Election District in the Eizhteenth Ward, | joa"har 3in at the foot of Tighty-sixthst., East River, for As Jicks of the tirent West 3 1. Shand! e, Essex Marke Depuiy Shen, in said City and Conuty, for the year 1866, w YOUE | torin, botwoeen which points she regularly ru-l; that there was i} oath of ofiice and othernise duly gualificd D considerahie jce in the river at the time; that the Astoria was wdley, 1 ¥ would not sue ore now stands the ising of the waters gereat Ahief held out w territory of Tamman) Luke at the | Tty first ot . Seth M "hirty -clehith- | ceriifiente from sald Vaient ity muth-et., ormery | under and pursiant to T New-York, entitled, weaT s W maker, Allerman, Representative in Ce e. A ful poittict e evil apirit, still firding that Temman: S SR e Sure. boat of swnll power, that after proceeding ahout 300 feet the, Sewmer Ldcetra was perceived coming toward New -York, fa- | 1.000.c [ ‘In\fi to pass shead of the forrs-boat, as those on board the | T o r fiout supposed, from hor blowing her whistles fnsnh o | 3000 H o indiente suel intention: that in_consequence the | Milwaukee & SP T backed, and while s doing the Electrs blew her | 10.000... &0 indie was going under the | American Ex Bk ferry-bont . immedintely | 9..eeroone 114 abead, but with all | Havover Bank Commis esidl residence, r, No. %57 Grand od W. Palmer; v seiler, No. a4 Moy to the 1ight of suftrage,’ w did sneel on Tuesday, raeral el v being the 16th of that day, ot the eleetion, 10 wit, at the fi in swid city, aud ory urse! pus o ¥ 110 AP i o 1 S ol i e ] s o afterward to Tourth st. o o 1 L to wit, 1 0. . ... 108 which touk place between the two on st Poter 1 ; T T om Clhoan of fhe 1 o0, whereas, | o7t Soeek sulog (heokh e Bie. was o e U s xmlmmwrmlmI et R -..be0. 39 Riv tisow stands. The dovil and e Eighth Word, o no- | eighth-st. John Murph known the outh of ofiee prescribed by law was th dily and in [ ety ook ont making false signals, and chang- | 50...oore 1154 | Michigan Central * Mavietta & Cin 2 Pf T w iy to the * Faney.” one | ot fron the coler of bis hair, but thag he & ""f“' ‘manner adiinistered 10 each and eve of you; and. | fut iy ~,;:.f“’,,m,’" The ferry-bot n jeopardy, and not | Delaware & H.C_ | 0. 110 ynfi;“ b0 b s g 1 0 I ol ko SOaoaled,tnseg wheroes T it theu e these of4h | stopping ia time or backing ;.m‘ in other fespecty not taking 2 e 110} Central Nat Bank e, and the ¢ . Tolice Court » hle politician, Lt cf whieh e proper precantion, wid that” those on the ferry-boat did all in - prph i b i T TP Roeihl el kniow Iawyer, oliée Nol | roaiach ot roae g Brat B Tacsdac, (b week pre. | e x to prevent tho collilon. Libelant clalms $I8000 § g IQ:‘:“VG,:,WA(D Mich. So. & N. To Wall s, re West Tweniy thind st Baris or to sit, teod ' Dbout,when first discovered, ;\”". vee W3} 100, o No. 1067 East | Decawse w two whistle Biteher to signify 10 | own plentifally in the fertitories, while the Swere wasting their substance with | . prior (o 8 : simber of ¥ é - . ! 100 : Jarting this carth the good Chief collecte Toberts, when that gente- | irion capasod our Jine And, » S poite thampathant oL s | 100 : 3 tribes in the g Valley of the Mississippi, 1 h f Andrew Johnsa | [ the have come out into the ' West Union Tel and connseled them llow in the paths they had atready o WaKD.— Masterson, formerly " Bot that the . Astorin, 300, / wnder his tutelage. They promiised obedience amid sols Eazine Company No. &V, also Couneilwan the Elec bt that tho Astoria, Scars sud evies of griel. Af wreaty of p o, wiskin ritable if the Electru con: is. the Eleetra rang one bell Jtunco Capue. the Tica of P desth overtook 1 ud good Chicf and his bones rat Musk'ogum, and there the yemain until this day. thro 1 the centuries that avway, to keep the pile face e ¢ isicd who were masters of the g ing uider the Astorin’s steru, when ad of running aheud. and was then strong, across the Thou kecps o stable at No Yaidd wnder the g " s wa' Club, al 14 West Forty-mnthest 0 Licebe and k. Benedict your s i siingy qualifient ou sl list —— COMMISST ON OF TANMA about_two weeks after George oflice as first Pr A Jobu Hou 51 Huninons [ The UNITED 8T \} o e 'seller and by . Loyalists, and the Ord ,"'.‘f,":f,'.h'. . ol 4 : _',',’:',"'i': L. AN INTERVSTING CASE—AN ALLBGED e cused of being o bedy Johu Hunnui Forts fourth Roglutrs and Kioeth COUNTERFEIT FRACTIONAL CUKRENCY—A WHITE Foclety had been ki | McCormick vition, No. 2% ¥ register his name WIFE DEFESDING A MULATTO IUSBAND, “ Sons of Liberty.” ihave. Hears Rogers, | Sriet, a5 v 1 States ngt. Patrick Renson. bodies to_adopt the ¥ Hermanu Sehroeder, | It is not necessary ¢ ! t | Damell. < reported to be a first-class engraver, v over 40 years of age, uinl was tice he done in therofor Ler sister. a child. whe died » do Wood with o ring, 5 p this wiit, you ¢ write P 1o that period. had I porter of Ta swidd James H. Diriall on yo in Cotrt. Ho ny il ite doetrines, but that. organization fearing that he | wnd entitled to vote a ( in Fortioth-st. ERek nation of T e " ori T Netine e | ote (he con s for rintiug Z0-een sbout thirty of fhe peinel Feru did, with gieat enthusiasm B Beid of the ¢ e S yow “:1,:11:::6::!“!!-':“ 3 el ew-York, on the t ters, o portion of whom were recently % "their own war e g © compl ur ~ engrayed fro Pl 1,000 £ ivg huge tomnhawks s Tk v what n wmnedd by the entjudges—esen by Gen W5 Chie & § W Pref Yent to their satisfaction “tobo_the hest counter ) el ot the familiar ,Q{.’.:”fm,:::l face 56 Hoclety to divide 1 e Margaret Doy, was exam- u‘l.‘n?.":}l.'l"xilli"lsr. testified that she lived in | o000, last, came cvers day to the nig n of Hunting. 100. Clic. & R.LR. covers. of Independerce iRachems, & Grand Soc 13% ulso & Grand Couneil w Know ¥ 1 wid said witness. in the absence of ihe plates, ot being fn expert, and ut i sen nary being ihe © first b Lol gy B J, and worked con i et gL ion Y it question, The evidence at this point ¥ oy appinicd Ay Mz, ULarles U, Spencer, eounsel for the ac- 2,000 10§ 2007 01 44 | 400, L1104/ 10 ... 443 Mickigan Central " | L. 108 nd Coal PPy 200, 11 |T4»l“'lbkwm more, aud Wiskinkic, There | seat. Futher who smokes ihis calumet of peace n the Great Wigwam. as Tammauny Hall every nominat s styled by the faithtul. Tammany Hall was gove | and keops 6 of Ma ance of the plates in quess N various factious of the Democratic m | AL 150 Avenme €. | cure th o earon e T o — s nt building wus liid ¥ e puzade the Conventions an States District o | th 000 ha 1 Me. Wood, - P | oo weribed for the purpose. 1 ny Wi in firvor of Vi s privateofiice o idence agalngt the socnsed: & s orvusly prosceuting the war. 1t abo supported Gen. Juckson | W sad Distrier. nd that af rative testimony. which would be ‘[ . g estion coufil be obtatned fn a | “jg 0L ee.. 40 P00, " s its candidate for o long time, (o make & list of Wil persons THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. OF FROKERS—10 A. X RockIs. & I Chic & N'W Pref Lo 1023 200, .71 102§ 400. wevss TN 7 300, (Cley & Toledo ex dv uld you £ betore you pay the money, and then 3o st of e is too b would pe OPEN BOARD wntion until | o ¢ Miss Cert - C1 o6 many victories have acerted tothe | Twririn W s gone by. The delcgates to this | Jewcler: Jacob M. Lovg e ot an annual election, 1o be held | of the Tiwelfth Ward, in Stre 08 may scribed by the General | hundred-and-tw Committee, and of course the General Committee will seek to [ gardeucr, Harlen yerpetuate itself as long as possible. If a vacaucy occurs, the | Jumes Kehoe, no occnpation, no r tion choose a member to fill ler Stroet Department, residence i Mr. poptilar opiuion is necessary | natesd by Mr. Wood—we mean by M bis qualificatio or wnels Gies it very aggrvated one: tha Holmes, allas Harry Hall, alias * Little Hank,” who warged with engraing three plates, the bail was fixed at aud Fintave,; Jusfority of the ward ] | e vacaney; and if they shonld not agree, the Generul Commit- Ids, Inte State Senator, distingnished himse) \ CiiL COURTS. + A o see will elioose some happy individual to fill the vacancy. As | perhendism and defamation of Piesidout Lineoln, ivyot o< shasc | s 000, and thoaght Ihel he hall [n ENie coge sboll b6 Jerge @ general thing, the members of the General Commitice are 3 at No. 115 N | T D e A L ot Sho ur Vs S wither bur-keepers, grog-shop proprietors or prize-tighters, with , residence 1 | SUPREME COURT—Coami i | | hla haf B s o Shvedil was (e oo | | mitted. in defanlt of baif. to await further examination. ath, did reply to | It seems that the detectives made a descent on the hoase in Brooklyn oceupied by the witness who gave her testimony | o against the aecused, aud hor husband; that the detectives eap | 3 inoin Prof tred her husband, and were led to beiieve, from fndiag print- | "o imgg ik on his hands and other elicumstances, that he was en- & ed in printiug this eurrency. It was alleged by Mr. Spencer the witness probably testiied against the accused for the fig her husband. Whi phe ws piring ber ar seene took place. The wile of ti Before Mr. Justice SUTIRRLAN D, ehandler, No. 62 | IMPARTIAL SUFFRAGE—IMPORTANT CASE A8 T0 THE 5 RIGHT OF PERSONS OF COLOR TO VOTE—WHO ARE COLORED MEN '—WII0 ARE T0 DECIDE ON THE dicre und there a decent. man, who must foel ashamed 1o find imeclf in such company. The General Committee at present sists of 213 members, who are chosen from the different ards by ballot at the elections held for that purpose. The miass of the Democrney outside of the barkeepers and Jrize fighters, have about & riuch knowledge of the manner in Sehich primary elections are held, as they kave of the origin of e practice of Aari-kari. N PRIMARY ELECTIONS, Primary clections are held usoslly in some grog shop or en of Julamy 10 the Ward whero defegates are 10 be chowen. hie proprietor is perhaps anxious to succeed ns a candidate un her angwering, did say h wo [revholl o snid e not thed ta respondents did | ENTH WA RD. ~Baribolemew Ward, John MeConnell, 1o ocen 1L Ferns, Depity Sherifl d questi o negative; and, fi hat he then, at the time of sald n QUESTION OF BLOOD USDER THE CONSTITUTION ' | ermas of the \ Delanecy st gt. . H. Greene and o acceused tones (shakfng her hand at witness and being s coniond n Moy | You was coutined hy ! Wil 1 F. BanNARD, Crcnir—=Refore M. Justicn dos; Bimeclt. A number of pervons eollectat s graccry ' and hold fused reg . what they may facetiously tevm an o his of course is e T - . 2 . il an utter absurdity, as any decent voter or citizen outside of the trict of the Eighteenth Ward, on the gr " D:vm . v ung babe ":,,?" .flv:-uuhn hfl:h. was S b bt b e 5 ol s Drpocati, | 3 | s o clor 1 e i igh 0 et od ot Wo | BSRELTRT CELSE LR, o L o v P e ;“.'.',{0‘"“.".,'#:;?:.‘fl';.‘.’-',“.’.ff",‘.t.‘}"t!.,'.‘,”‘:‘;»"«mf,?&.'.‘fi"b;“.‘f;'i'a': Manain. bulther, X | give the formal papers helow each for himsel? that the § K FUE i A | Gunbl ot Liue seen the accuscd at work every day fn themonth | "o "0 yyzl w0, 01Tl mploers with pistols and dirks to preveut any fair votiog, JoE Sy Jawger, 1 On the call of the wotion, Baward Gilbort of counse for the | KBowledge, 5 eV Cooes, | e et conmael, onhl Tt difMculty (het Mr. Spencer, | Hudson Kiver ex div [ Pitts, Ft W& Cex un-‘fir‘;n;«l ll:"kh‘ ndlgn, sud never allow -y ‘ml-hum? to | & S-QII\M ll».l\lr;m. 'm{f')“w oo | velator said : This was o return to an alte Bt e Bt d s S W {fi;,:;"m: :v:‘.’.nl’.:;'.?-m.r': Tn:".:‘r::fiu":‘-'r L onnds oay | 109 200, L.108 | P n their little games. So well s this under. | Peter Moncghan, formerly Alderm i ywipnld Simstrheipfpmrrindbmier e N % : ening, ort, don b i ) ) " foner No. 63 Wull-st.; res g st. John I g, iy gister on their list of voters i Sworn to be e this 19th day of November, %, unless she desistad, that she becare pacified. It was a novel UPEN BOARD OF BROKERS—I P, M. ) gt e e N e a1 e Al st Themad Sasitl o ol Beal | e of James H. Damall, the relator in this procecding, oF Gro, V. N. Baowix, Notary Bubl e to Wil young and pretty white wife thas eling- Toston Water Pow'r Mich So & N Ind. of going 10 u primary election, preferring rather | luborer, No. 72 Muliwiryst. Thomas Smith, jr., rumscller, N P L 3 ) pection Moo the htoss 11 best of the eandi | 203 Grund-at. residenco No. 120 Mulberry-+t. “Wililaia_Tast: | show cause on the thisd Monday of Novewber why they bl | s Ay Mgl Lt St Fock, | | NI AN s vitiag 10 A ep AN A NE P 4 A ; ‘dates whow the machiné people have put in nowisation. Y ings, or ** Dublin Tricks," o8 he is collcd, rumsclier, No. 206 | o1 Jone so, and why they should not pay the costs in this pro- | B W AKETIELD, e uan P, BEAKR, of Connstl. | ot i h"r_‘_fl_&' s | NDARS FOR TO-DAY, COURT CAL L &ntes are also chosen to ‘Councilmanic, Assembly, Senatorial, | Centre-st; fought several batties in the prize ring, ! ad only been tiled be petitios | [ ougressional, County, and Guberpatorial Conventions at these to Yunkee Sallivan. duiaes. Dori § cocding ; that primary elections. amber of delegates to each ward are | and no occupation. Juwes Hayes, or *Jimin; Lolds | court this moruing. and Le liad not had time to ¢ - A CASE OF MIXED ADMISSIONS, - SUFREME QOURT—CIRCUIT, Mm necording to the number of Democratic voters | offices of Superyisor amd Superiutendent of Streets; wuy at one | would Jike an adjourument for the Tohin Butler and others agt. The Pennsylvanis Railroad Cowm- b LARNARD. J.—Loust opeis ot 10 o'ciock . aesident. Among the Committees provided for by the Bydaws | tisme Preskdcut of Board of Counciluwen; diesses vory ueatls, | whether he would g on the 2 s it pauy , case but the oue o trlal will be takes 0p iy Hall; wis | Mr, Cadw rof counsel for responidents ents & quecr difference of admissions. The | ‘of the Geperal Commwittee 3= Naturalization Committee, con- | and is ono of the . sisting of seven persons. The By-laws state that this Commnit- | formerly foreman of * Okl Rov tee shall be charged with the duty of assisting in the Naturali- | in every paiticular one of the boys. pation of persons desiriug to become citizens, and of presenting Freriesti Wanp.—Douglas 6 big Demoeratie polic | registered ns a voter of the Naturalization of persous not eutitled thereto.” This is | tic! and lrll’n‘-h wdmitted to the hnl-x fnl\--r of | hnd only raised the qus v mo- | | P » buve shipped 112 barrels of potroleum or pe troleum tar from Pittsburgh to this city by the defendants' ruilrond, which they say were fved. These barre wera marked wit in o cirele bills of lading. o nsisted that the matts ! A by MurLes, J.—Court opeus at 10 o'clock & m.— ra wan of color lud & right 1o be Held at No, 73 Duane-at. wext. State of New-York; that the return which the other side had desired e us wel prepared 1o go on his morm- | adjournment, uf qriestion was stmply wh active politicians in Tammn ¥ Adjourned 0 M COURT—~GENERAL TEEM. x and [sGRAVAM, J. J.~Couit opens amecated calvader. or. Mhes.ss wt. Van Zandt, Chic & N West 1,200 give Compauy No. 3, and is eld by Bany “ wenlly too ridiculously absurd when we take into account tie nud Munton . Does al | 10 be ruised, and they w migany Hall, mid genera) an Wyek, | 69—Dod Nussbaum, | T0—Jones agt. Tibbets. - Nos. where, with 46 other §2—Sloune agt. ' . Cley & Pitts 40 thouwsands of persons cunually sworn iu falsely as g ¢ ing us uny time, 1 citizens who are: mo more eutitled to that high honor | and reads t Ong AL IN0AS Tnecting taken inte Aid utherland—Certuinly, we had b dispose of | W | 44 i the unfortunate Coolie who lands st San Francisco from a | the Manhattau Clul for the purpose of developing the wenk « morning. The case has alieady heen decided in | 1 but say that at ip b et Ga witi | AP e es «i' hincse pucket. When an important election is about to ocenr | points of ‘Temmany Hu sidence, | i i Obio case). Huve you (M. Gilbert) een that | time that a mistake had been Terine. e | 56 these unhappy forciguers are marched before some | George H. Purecs, lawyer. Fommcdy s b { dacision K that the barrels were marked 3 Ti-Lowe syt Graydon. - % . smiling and complaisant magistrate and are in us citizens | American politiciun, sud fate lvb. mocratic Corp | Mr. Gilbert—T propose that this case come up on its own The plaintiffs in tarn admit v 3—Fessenden agt. Swilt. 200, ¥ the batch or hundrod, without ever knowing the uature of | ey, No. 43 West Eleventh-st. Edward Bomell | merite and the facts wyising i it, without referesice to any do- | Dut say the lost lot was not thia lot, but 4nol [ I-plone Moyt 0, the obligation they Ao wpon {hetmsely e 80 Hightly. jer, No. 208 Bowery, Thomas Leavy, occu cision made in any other State, Hght to traverse this | in s eircle, aud that they seut both lots aud u great deal mory R Deuminsagt. Kelly, Sherit. | 2 \ '[HE MEN WHO RUN THE MACHINE. Formerly Forewan of * Nisgum ' Engine Comp. voturn if 1 soe fit, and 1 dony that this WAL s & i of color; | About that time, some aceounted fur and others not, aver the | - g7 yow age, Roux. Ti—The Ut Td R. Co. sgt. Yt iy another mistaken idea of the great publio that each and | th be is at least as white as s0mo members prac i ton | defendants’ line. The queation b, thereiore, whether the circalar | E=pHe X Aoy Huak agt| g y every ono of these 213 men who compose the General Committee triet. { The Bonrd of Regletry hnve not protended in their return that | Wt was sent from Pittsburgh or Oakley. | W—Eazer agt. Barber. Huve & volee in the councils of the Democratio party of this | Jiw Walsh, undertaker, ry | usked him any qriestions in regard to_eolor. The relator The casels mtillon. 2 | §7—Waebbe: agt. The N, V. Con.| 70—Giliott agt. Esterbrooks city. Noj they haye 1o moro to say about it than the 75,000 or | Coroner aud physiciun, No. 55 Awity st Peter Larkia, cligars, i o asked Nim, ather B. Marsh for plaintiffe; Mr. Randolph for defendants tage Co G0—Morsnge agt. Meigs, jr. #0,000 voters who follow in the ranks outside, The Democrutic [ NO. 43 Amity:st. } asked him whether e was the owner of I ! Before Mr. dustice MU LIEN, | 68-Field agt. Munton. | ot st resont constitated under the baaner of Tammavy mxr;;.‘v‘r‘u h\\'txm-_h_l:mnn'ul B Jiart, o prowient h;lln i e Biaar! of Kegistry Lo the riglt i T A fll’m-“"v‘“l"-, 3 I stisavy » gy B b gt s Wt = Tali (and let the reader not forget, Tammany nowinated Jobn | eratic jcian in the Bixteenth Ward, nnd a veternn offic e thut Mis complexis sane Mehnhack agt. Chinrdes J. Platt ! ield by Porrx, J., st No. 73 Duane st.—~Court opens o'clock uriposa Pref ( . V| holder, Collector of the Port under Buchanun wad 1 pen to he sufering rr.mlu. billous atteck it would be se, peported o yesterday's Tiinose, amd in whick o m.~Demamers, : ..., 0 by plaintift in ait, the Juiy i defendust wes sued for §1,110 for v day s sery fng to de ay morning ¥f. Hoffan for Governor) wowned by five or six men. Who 1! 1 a are these men ! Let us venture to say, Peter B. Sweeney, Mat- Jate o candidate for Congress in the Vith Distriet. Peter Hal- gulr thing if he must e vait the acilon of a dose of medi Charles G, Cornell. William M. Tweed, John | pin. formerly u member of the Gith Regiment, and propricior of | erimg his name. perbaps in a fow years Jumes Hayes or Mike -m-m corncr of Eipltsenth-st. and Sevonth-ave.: ol Sutherland - 1o Sol6 owners of Tammany Holl, und | 10 Michnel Hulpin, who heid the lease of Tummany Hail General 0o have 1o power or iofluence fn_any way | thaniel Jarvis. jr., Jawyer, City Hall, and formerly Clerk of Coust ! ‘the ideas of these men or keeping them within tho | of Common Pleu: ; residence, No. 124 West Twenty-third st. 1), e that question pussed ou by & jury, BrAbY. Raecency, Onee or twice every five years or so dissat. | V-Freeman, formerly Councliman, import I West Pwen cterntue what kind of color 15 100X | yERDICT AGAINST THY ! fufuction ensucs among the workers of the party for the division | t7-thirdst. 8. D. Peters, wheelwright, @0 Hudsonst. | clude o mman from bis citizenship in this State, and what color § * o ik of spoils, but even should the rebels succeed in banishing the Richard O'Gorman, ex-1rish exiie and law yer: st present Lolds | the relator is. _The case of Patric guing dynasty, beit Brennan, Coruell or Sweeney. the victor- lMuMfl'nlh‘ n;m&‘no-in-‘d. lt:;‘lh Nr"‘wn- .Mlhm(x, Mr, Jastice l!mlh-rll,n’_-:ilh— It can't gotow jury. Mtiss ;\'-m‘h Avenne Railroad ‘ o certain to follow iu the teps of thei - 0 the War for “nion. James Watson, stables, No. + question not to be <lecided by & jury. 1t is u question of law t e jury ¥ morning. WINE W ot EETT 7 e | es Jasc D Zabtiakie, pema, B Juy:aitia ) qacion ot lew {4 it Mt The Quicksiiver|| 16~Lockwood ast. Aehosmnell. | (i —Tuylor e Quicksiver ochw at. mnell. o ol ning Co. T=Duabm sgt, Gebbard, |~ | Vest Union Tel 15--Lock wood agt. Wood. . 3 1 s of Lase wod F & dge | Now Now. e S Marvin gt Hofian, l 3-Taslorat. Keteloum, e sou o try the question of ry the q 100, - i, & question for the jury. We | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Nov. 2 100 18, + N Y Cential ott agt, Wood. i--CaThoun ugt, Ketchui, 100 2:9~Wilson agt. Glilesder, 6=Moore agt. Pine. 1= illinzu agt. flay. 2ut--Lawis agl. Anson. 20— Humaneraley in,xm 13— el age Taye. 175-Dunliam sgt. Newhall Hart agt. 4 * 1%—McCrory agt. MeCrory, | 216—Littlo agt. Turoure. 220--Cohen agt. Jacksos. 241--Schettler sgt, Smith. gefs before Tammany Hall dreamed ofthe plot, Pet € | be decided by the judge—by nn inspeetion of " el ,.,.'.‘,,l‘;l S ohn T, Hoffman had arrsuged ;..;'.‘L". Fwer | Lowis . Ryers, Alderman Sixteenth Ward nod ewpioyed i | ter.) You must 0’: .m..».x about this Ihl:x‘. Mo n‘.l::" Hn The Jury returned a verdict tor the plaintif g SUPEEME COURT—CIAMBERS. % be she ol for Grovernor of the | Street Commissioner's office. residence No. 25 West Ninc- | troubie the coust where uo practical sesult can arise. 1 tuink [ o — Hold by S¢ 1 RRRLAND, Jo—Couct opens at 10 o'clock &, m.—Reverved | 30 Htate, and when Sweeney e, { Hall obeyed per | teenthst. John H. Scipp, saloon, No. &5 can dispose of 1hia thing this moraing. The time of registry is | SUPERIOE COURT—Tuiar ‘Trrs—Nov. cauren i 100, order. The younger men in Tammany Ha'l headed by Jimmy SEVENTEENTI WARD.—Churles ( one of the * Four | past. Can anything be gaiued now by this motion t tice JONLS, | Nos IN 600 1313 5, who ls supposed in local politics fo *'know the ropes,” | Red Men * who control the Tninmay chine; Les held the CadallnderThere in another tegistry for the charter | AN ACTION FOR PALSE IMPRISONMENT~POLITICAL | =10 te spn of Marpby sgt| 8i—Lefingwell ast. Godefroy, l 0. ] e entually suaceed to the spofls over the head of Breunan, | oflice of Street Commistioner, with ite Incrative pickings and | election impending on the 20th mud 20th of this month, and the | . i AT 4 Ureen. 8i~Evan agl. Adsme. |, Bandebderecy Bt st the Demooretio masses wil ot | Hmense patronage; is by occupation & batcker, wud is worth | decision here may affect the Jights of (he relator 1u that DIFFERLNCES THE ALLEGED CAUSK. $2=art agt, Hammond. Sij-Howist sgt. B. B, Pot.Co. | o0, hfited by thechange. A stary is trequently stated $500,000 made in politics ; has & number of grave charges for | election. | James M. Thomson agt. Francis C. Spoight. ’ —Blum agt, Schaffoner 90~ Morange agt. the camp-followers and of carrion, who sre pald nu-m"(, malfensance ing agninst him; carries the Seventeenth | Mr. Gilbert—The alternative mandumus which was served ‘I'his is an action egainst Capt. Speight of the police :?Zfl’.'fi"' _-‘gf»uf‘nl;'---- :,‘-U:lmi;‘ug‘« Mfl; ln. “dgorvices. that a fight is about 10 ensue between the Strect and | Ward in his hew &ml-l: in_personal appearance has u red | on the Hourd of Inspectors require them (0 register the name | for arreeting the plaintf o Soptember, 165 ot the Union | 3" Kobaoo agt. Bebcock T W s e ¥iuance Departments, which are :inuury coptrolled by | face aud black whiskers. Bariey Reilly, Deputy-Sheritf and | forthwlih, or sbow cause why they huve not done so. 1f it | headquarters in Twenty-third-st. Thers was some disturbance g ‘SUPERIOR COTRT. “'% .m.mrnvmul, bt this ts a1l and is eant ty | Alderman, commanded at one time the troopof incers attached | should uppear ou the hearing that the Board had no right to | there at the tine, a3 way wzroed ou by both sides, there being PRy %=3eld by Bansxn, J~Court opens st 11 o'clack 100 tckle the ears of the thousands of dupes who so swallow | to the @th Regiment. W. H. Mansfield, Foliee Justic efine (P intor regletry, thei it would e the duts of the | two parties claiming the hall for a primary meeting. Some one | Nos. . LGl i getab i st alon -4 the tales. réason of the numerous force in the oftice | Market; a jolly Falstaftion sort of 8 person, forwer] |caun 10 punish the a8 for contewpt, The question sung out, " Arrest Gov. Fenton's Harbormaster,” and the | 1838—Larets sgt. The Comp. Gen. |589—Burrows agt. G145 of Controller's and Strect rtments, the payment for | cllman. J. A. McLaughlin, No. 205 Firstave. now Whrlgrr the Board of 1. stry obesed that alternative | eaptaiu did arrest him. The plaintiff elaimy that the captaiu 12515 Wilson agt. Jewett. 1% 3 e_nond:i:filmd men IKeBunm whisky. Jomes L. Miller, _office-holder, wandamus. suw the whole disturbance, aud saw that plaintifl took no part | 2%7—Molutyre n‘fi'lhyh-. 95— Stonnan agt. Eytinge. 1% and Coraell are o return e 6L eve B‘::"‘ resides et No. 160 Fast Fourteenth Mr, dustice Sutherland—You have a right to traverce this | init. The defense is that the captain, in discharge of his duty, ffll—cm-w o ke |?703-Bellows agt. Fulsour w election for whatever local office may desire. 2 no_ occupation or _ residence, c C. | returh, and may have tine to do w0, The cuse can go over till | arrested the plaintiff, who was making u disturbance, and that, ,.“‘.}-" s agt. The Mayor. [2705--Neimnster agt. John, 5 charncter ho_control | C. Gross; Ctvil Justice and lawyer, No. J Chawbers st promin | Monday uext to glve tiue for it, at any rate, thers was suflicient in the clivumstances o amonnt | Jogs—faconbee Foury roi=llicker agt. 3 ® Thomna J. Creamer, Jute & 1member of the Leg. | The matter was adjourned socordingly to probable cause for an arvest. The plaintiff himself says that el s T F e oY [y s 10 is 0 member of Cornell's | Ihe followlug are the papers in the case hwhz:lln:‘ on m?« -'ln o arrets another mn who hn#hl(mchk Nos. ORRS, Ji= NPT S0 16 SRS - g YETIII0N OF THE RELATOL, a blow there, au the ca; el to do so. at the | 3310-R; Henry, jr. 2006 —Pisher agt. Gilmou: gtate of New-York, City and County of New. York, 4s.—Jaes | arrest was made throu pin.'m ht having formerly been 'I—O-'rmmfl“my I“-&Ou\# D-;:'L ?.,.. idence or occupation, formerty M. Duruali, being duly sworn, doth 7,',.. and say th opposed by Thomson whei ranaing for Police Justice, and hav- , a0 infant, agt. For.|2938—Doyle % 2% First-ave, rumseiler. John t No. 24 Kast Niueteeuilist, in the City of New Vork, | I repetedly declared that e would get even with him. The ty-wecomd-at. ke., R. R, Co.|2646—F agt. Clobecty. 500 dxgaun- eleet, n% o Tesidesd for five years and since the 1t day of Janu. | case is still o, COMMON PLEAS. k] X th Congress, No. 41§ ‘newed persons, to wit ; Rickard Orlando L. Stuart for plaintiff; A, Onkey Hall for defendant. | Pant L—Held by Brapy, J.=Court opens at 11 o'clock &. m.—Shoit | No.188 Enst Fourth-st.. saloon keeper, No. 02 . with Inuey, Cornelius V. Cross, Nathaniel Rofore Justics BAmor. " Causes. H bar. A. D. Russel, formerly City Jn?- is of Jrish extrac- and Thomas Coggestiall have been duly appoiuted by | AN OLD SUIT—COLLISION BETWEEN A FLREY BOAT AND 2107 Whith Deland. eadowle agts Pt 00 tion, and kecps a law office g No. & Nassai-st. Gershon N. | the Board o Commissioners of the Metsopolitan of the CANAL BOAT—A WRECK IN A SLIP. by S ey ‘Blrubese 0 ll‘h'- - elect. No resldence. A. Goodrich City and County of New- York, fnspectors of and of elee- | Rufus R. Delaticidand another agt, The Union Fesry Company. | 2195—The State agt. Brown. H" » wyer, No. 154 Second-ave. thons for the Second Diection Disttiet in the teents Ward In Junuary, 1852, the eanal boat was struck by one of | 211=Tha Old Col. Jos. Co. ugt. Coulter, : ¢ EIGHTERNTE WARD ~(ieo. G. Barnard, Judge of the s«m i said .nmyfimwm the disirict In which | the Catharine st. Ferry boats In the and sunk. In 1862 the T yea wmpsea: B-% T Court, lawyer, No. 32 Chambers-st., and formeriya stoek) the wt for the coming State | first trial was had and resulted in a verdict for the plaintifl. Tu | 31¥i—Pettvugitlagt. Cammer. oung agts Miles. ioums Jawer, No. 2 Chambers st aud mOlE s MoKkt | ecralcocions that 1ha. boraoamed periops BAre teken | 114 & new (ral was orored wnd on an. Tueiay was com: | 300 e it S o adh Sewdeon. nl-n:.m vufi,y tobacconist ; resides at No, 23 West ribed oath of offico and otherwive duly qualified and | menced and concluded yestenday. At the time of the secident i i "':-‘-"-m':' sl atd Twentyfirstt. Jobn N. Hi aloobol manufacturer, No. of a) t from the said Com: | the boat had been lying on the north side of Picr No. 35, taking i MARINE COURT, ' 134 Eust Seventeenthist. C 0 missioners of Metropolitan under and wuant to the | in salt and plaster, and as the foo was hoavy in the river the Held by Ax & .“, 1 8t 10 o'clock &. m. trict-Attorney ; rest of the State of New-York entitled “ An | plafatiffs boat was e Ko, Jo—Court ope . A Assistant Dis- Bt. Germain Inwyer by fession. John J. C iclan, No. 31 West Twen! ‘-’: Pproofs the citizens who shall be en. for from the | A ety meiln ghtee. and Metuber of gt . he & Safer from tho fee. 1Mt . Livigson. 23 332 3%%8%8s e o a7, S0 fEhier, B0 of tha o gl bt 1 i d | 18- Norris gt Monsdres Con, 8t s olty ;. t 3 it cost something to raise a orris thiee battles in the ring with Yaokee Sullivan, o k for repairs. Ll time vh-‘h mma‘:ln ‘,“--?'-I- "fl‘:: Benicia Boy and ‘no:’n: n California; s well-known ted, wlmucum, that it was about | J83=Whitheid agt. Morriesey. & o e te oo 11k & rents [ ol did thes e dkndant uimlag UL MM () o e, | TSIt s : i X wra broker” and ‘nemeeives 4s & Bosrd for (5 % | 6nd woti almeet touokiag her ho could ot distingulsh (ke bout: | 1a=tdonacton Bovgden. | 1 namos of the legal voters of sald Im-nl ‘which was white, from a pioce of ico, aud thay 1.":"&:::'&: 1T-Barnett agt. Carpenier. I 0 t won at least §90,000 , b €19 SUPOIo! 026 of 150 Agmpar, 19 Wik KICR8d | G000 1y ke b made VO RTY 9 bagk 10 LTye) set. Tuowwmos 0 by proprietor. daily newspaper at Saratoga last seggon. Bl cbi

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