BROOKLYN NEWS.
Date: 12 April 1868
ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM.--From the thirty-eighth annual report of the Brooklyn Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society, it appears that during the past year the receipts from all sources amounted to $72,252 57, and the expenditures to $82 283 55, being $14,474 in excess of the receipts; and that there are in the Asylum 202 boys and 508 girls, the cost per head being about $47 97.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 13 April 1868
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. After the reading of the journal Saturday, the Impeachment Managers moved a change of the twenty-first rule, so that as many might participate In the final argument, both of the Managers and of the counsel, as might desire to be heard. On objection, the motion went over.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 12 April 1868
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. After tho reading of tho journal yesterday the Impeachment Managers moved a change of the twenty.first rule, so that as many might participate in the final argument, both of the Managers and of the counsel, as might desire to be heard. On objectton, the motion went over. Gen. THOMAS then took
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BROOKLYN NEWS.
Date: 13 April 1868
DEDICATION OF A GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. -The new church edifice recently erected for the German Evangelical Lutheraus of St. John's, in Middle-street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, South Brooklyn, was duly dedicated with interesting services yesterday. The services were conducted in German by Rev. ROBERT NEWMAN.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 12 April 1868
THE PRIZE RING CHAMPIONSHIP.--The money for the forthcoming prize fight for the championship of America between COBURN and McCOOLE, amounting to $10,000, has all been placed in the hands of the stakeholder, and should the authorities not interiere; the affair will be decided on the 27th of May.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 13 April 1868
A NEW-ORLEANS MERCHANT CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCES.--Detective BARKER, of the Fifteenth Precinet Police, arrived here yesterday morning, a passenger by the steamship General Meade, from New-Orleans, having in custody EDWARD POLUSKY, a merman merchant, whom he had arrested in that city on a charge of false pretences.
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FOREIGN NEWS BY MAIL.
Date: 13 April 1868
Irish Church Debate; Mr. Gladstone, Lord Stanley and Mr. Bright
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Newspapers in New-York.
Date: 12 April 1868
The daily paper recently started in this City under the name of Every Afternoon, suspended publication yesterday. The proprietor was frank enough to say that its stoppage was owing to the want of public support,-or, as he puts the case, the newsboys criticised the paper, and expressed their inability to sell it.
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