qMrru,o vuiciiu^ vuy veil#Andrews was president of a ebb in the Eighth ward in 1800, which contained most of the notorious thieves, pimps end gem* biers in the ward. For a long time be has lived with a colored woman, Josephine Wilson. Oilier S. J. Smith states that he saw him walking in Broadway with her, arm-in-arm, last week. She haB kept a bouso of prostitution in this city for twelve years; she catue from Boston.About eight months ago her boose, then 113 Green street, was broken up, a complaint having been made against it. Andrews went to tbo station hooso in the morning and requested permission of Sergeant Wilson to take the black woman in a carriage up to Jefferson Market. The sergeant refused.