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THE W YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6956. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. it ; ‘The Turf. “wished particularly to return his thanks that sterling | ‘The Pestilence at Norfolk and Portamouth. ‘THE BRIGGS INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. heh pain many tr He Spencer ert, IMPORTANT A 4 AMONG THE BARDS. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. old eri a Wi. Fasest, me pel a7, ae ant hy RELIZV FOR TRE NOKVOLK AND PORTSMOUTH BUY- it ire for Pie eecipt ter he ase aan Sor this coat and Lhave | Welearn frum authentic sources that « caucus of the | The amociations connected with the fame of Flora | manner in which hu nd fled’ the p pmapiefe png PERERS. Mayor Wood on the Stand—Contam cloms | js there yet; Hard Shell General Committee was held on Tuesday even- ness=Nothing Elicited. Q Revpaet When } ing, to determine what course was best to purme in or- ‘The Briggs investigating committee on the poice de- pid alae tk Cee der to preserve the bards from fusing or being abyorbed partment of this city met, pursuant to adjournment, at | gavertisement iden. | i the soft county and city nominations. Various mea- 3 o'clock P.M. yesterday; present, Aldermen Brigga, C, | tified were delivers b to ] sures were discussed, but it was at longth determined to Temple are of 0 attractive a character that whenever | and the party were escorted tothe Knickerbocker, in | The collections fn this city for the re'iet of the sufferers her name {s announced for a race, crowds are sure to be | which boat they arrived im the clty yesterday morning, | by the epivemic in Virg'nla now amount to 619,419 60, well pleased with their visit, notwi wir defeat. | ‘The following notes heve been recelved by the fmattendance. The wonderful ruccoss that has here. | “Gy homed wills heir vit, no panting’ Wi Meier,’ Bie neta a agro tofore attended Lady Franklin in all her matches, particu. ALANY LU, ; : Td coat nndond dedians fot tae curt larly this season, has made her hoata of friends, who be. 5. Emin Wifey im Second Innings. Nortolk and Vortemouth, and beg leave to sag” parate fund is being formed for the rolief of the B. Tucker and Hoffmire, him; there his receipt was taken for them. . | sPpeint a committer of five well knows and reliable | eame so sunguine that they ventured to believe sho could | rao nnca ey Ma way ge | tht There was quite a number of persons present, and the | a7 4" Wenaye heretofure heen in the habit of Lecping | Batde who should report to the general committer a | rival Flora Temple in her performances, Under these B Wrighth. piled to-thas ehjdat, Vern tesine sone susie Lava interest in the proceedings—stupid as they are—appeared poet the station house till the job was worked up; | full ret of names of persons suitable to set om clty and | impressions a match was made between them, two mile * $ Psp tia A Satihenveek x, rd Sena Hertdng id te be on the increase. ee cme ae ihe AE Se ener regard to them, we | county nominations to select candidates to be voted for | heata, to wagons, for $2,000. The race came off on Tues- aS Wharton b Wilby... ° 73 Broapway, Sept. M1, 1856, The Hon. Fernando Wood, Mayor of the city of New bt anh ed i this fall. This action, of course, these | day afternoon, and the result proved the or 3 b.S. Wright...... Lil 9 | Genes oF tue New Vouk Lan boromance Comraxy, Soak Y Alderman Briggs (confidentially)—I should like to see virtually giver P ig! : ‘York, was honored by the first call. sworn, he | all these goods sold. five men full power to nominate who please. expectations, as it was won without on effort by ar . New Youx, Sopt. 12, 1865, bad t roses (a be 14 8. with: » | WoL Macy, Bag., Trenmurerity Mean’ Sm—At the ras examined by Alderman Briggs as follows:— Witness (firmly)—If you inquire, yeu will fod that When this action of the eaaeus war noised abroad yes | Flora; im fact, it appeared that sho was never at the top 2b. Wilby. CLS 1 | monthly meeting of our Board of Trustees, held thix dey, @ Have you visited the Fourth ward station house | ™% "yi{ement in Tiga oo sere Bo ee Tisree or | {erday it created no little excitement among the poli- | of hgr speed during the race. Another reason. why this 50 notowtes. . 0 | the wufferings of the tow remaining eltizena of N wince i Have been Mayor of this city? A. Yos, sir. Pcl ak gr 5 ticians. It wrnid that the vofte had every tion | match was made by the frlends of Lady Franklin, was © ¢. White b. Syner 7 | and Portementh having been brought before it for com- ou visit the private room of Capt. Norris? | "2p. von never hear a rumor that they were taken | ™ade to carry the har elections, with view . 0 runout... + 0 | Hideration, much fooling of eytapathy wax exprossed, nob 4 Yen, at, I visited a room which they told mo was the froma howe iu the Tenth ward? A. Twent toe great | ° fure on city and count and this ection ia | the ides that Mr. McMann was unable to drive Flora in 0 b.8, Wright, 26 | only for the polley holders of this company now realaiog —* by wt room, deal of trouble to write notes from the robbery book in | Wt the hards wish to prevent if This move- | the style abe had been driven by Hiram Woodruff, so 9 — Wides , there, but for ail who ave unable to tee (rom the dangers gre yep Patients the: Foom e great variety of clothes, | (ie Chicl’s fice, al Costing tad en croee ete that those who bet on the driver instead of the horse, oy Bre... See ies tomer hale we ck Christan Seononak ‘3 Grooes it) A. Teannot say ‘that 1 did; T noticed the tee ee a en es nae te were doomed again to disappointment, Mr. MeMann Oe te a mived to authorize the officers to forward to you @ chek furniture of a room, and a deal of clothing; pases were.there; zen. all k: thi there, drove Flora in this race as well as it was possible for any 8 ‘Geld. s,caasas «17a | for #550, in aid of the fund of which you are Trosaurer, Seeding believe, belonged to the captain. that org Tow 44d net deliver thems up to. Mr’ Sones till you HARD AND SOFT CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION, —_| ‘one to have driven her, and he brought her to the post MARL CLIT, in aceordanee with such revolution, Ag te cates Ara Q. ‘Was there not some: rather tnocmmor t the order of the Court? A. Ihave got the order of | We give below a corrected list of the ean. | im capital condition for a rnce of any kind. Hor temper | H. Wright, run out 0 ¢, Sanders b. Smith, Jr. 6 | {PY with my own foolings, T have t mre Of See Méracted your attention? Did there not appear to be | fie Court, and also tho receipt of Mr Jones; Judge Welah pa poser gee We Pates b. Smith, J 1. runout 25 | closing you the company’s check for $200, to be applied ‘ore in the room than is usually the case in & | sent the care to Brooklyn, breause the olfence Sar of » | idates for nomination before the Soft and Hand City and | Appeared much improved, and there was an absence of Witee me ee towards alleviating the sufferings of thore who are the mom of that kind! A My attention was attracted more | hicher grade there than it would be here; Jonos was | County Conventions, together with a statement of their | that fretfulnem which she has lately exhibited while nt b ie Reet are RICH ohdects of relief im those cities of pestilence and Bete eciey cans Tamas’ the remark that tow gots, | made & witness, present occupations. The list is an instructive one, ax it | scoring beforea crowd. We do not think Lady Prauklin ; rated’ iustivedons ey Rar’ vale Ole See ant alle hat inet bedchambers than that; further than that | «i fevman Hriggs—Then Jones was made a witness, and | hows what a large proportion of the candidates are now | waa fully up to the mark eitherin point of condition or JE | Gi moat mle wrk) retain, wor truly a Fa ees eng unusual. Witnexs—The thief ts ‘not a acai the matter is not | officeholders, These gentlemen are ai) believers in the | guit; she hes probably had too much work this season, . and obedient vervant, MORRIS KLIN. onal hind of ereining ras there? Digit appear to | settled yet. good old democratic doctrine of rotation in officethat | and should be lot up for @ time, She ls a noble lttle b. Smith, Jr, THE BOARD OF MRALTH. i I remember to have seen old dresses there at that imeiieen do not see why this Jones was not | i, tney pelieve in rotating themselves out of one good there—I sm very confident. ‘Witness had nothing to do with the prosecution of the | {at office into another @ little better and fatter if possi- a ime oP Tie! Canela ue cate or the manner in whichit vas ccmtuated. ble. The table also shows how great an influence the observe of roperty, or any- n the Ini re on this list ndidates. it of oa, ber the oehinnry taraiture ‘ifs | Listrict Attorney of Kings county that he was made use spectors figu: 8 ca tes. Ow of as a witness; the indictment is still held over Jones’ | seventy odd names here given, over fifty are now office, mare, and should not be abused. From the moment the mateh was made to the morning of the day of the race, Lady Franklin had the eall in betting circles; but on Tuésday morning the friends of Flora began to daw their wallets, and offer slight odds on their favorite. One hundred to ninety—to eighty— TO THE KIER OF TIE HKALE, The Pon! of last evening mentions the thet that the st. tention of the Board of Health has been called to the pas- rage of an ordinance for the better protection of our city Againet yellow fever, coming from the portein the vicinity of Norfolk and Portemouth. It would seem that the Health g i i 5 i p. Bmnith, Je, z | J No bails. é E Elewecesce ase head as receiver. October the fate of moat of to reventy, was offered: and betore the went tothe PUB Se iecccoscee Ot | CU secteaiseasd Commisatoners have thought proper to submit to the Roar@ Q. Nothing besides the ladies’ dreases? Did you have ‘Alderman Bi in despair)—Well, I believe that will holders. By October the of most of these candidates y, nags os with Patera ghoat the Saznthure of do, Mr. iy oe ert im consequence of the heat this | Will be determined:— track Iarger odd» than the above were asked by the B 1. of Heaith an ordinance which, if passed, would compel backers of Lady Franklin. All present seemed infected every venwcl from the Chesapeake, before coming to our wharves For Sheriff some one—whether it was Lieut. Reed, who | fternoon, Iwill adjourn the committee till the call of | 1. ¢ winsett, ieventh ward” present Under Sheriff, A very beautiful day’s play came off yesterday be- " " oubmit itself for examination at Quareatina, me the room and carried me through the sta- i soft shell democrat. with a betting mania, and thousands of dollarg were Me e 4 t Pi Club of Ne re tow house, for Iwas on an official visit of inspection, or | ,7B&, committee accordingly adjourned, at haitpast | fort shell democrat: prevent Deputy she- | staked on the result. The race will lng be remembered | [Sen {hs marti’ and tingle of the Pioneer Gah of New | and if there should He no disease om board of walt voaaeh # the Captain, or the Chief, I have foi n—that Thad pene) es ts Sivk, bE riff, soft bell. by some gentlemen, from this fact alone. sis ARnga Scooter’ saeppwa aes 7 * | oF verrels, then thy & woman's dress there, and I said I supposed it be- Commissioners of Emigration. Thomas Dunlap, (of Pewter Mug,) Sixteenth » The weather being most delightfully suited for th proceeded to Centreville Mansion House, near Bergen 1 to the Captain's wife. Oil oLeeeas: Oomtaiaal Councilman and Deputy Naval Officer, soft shell, == eee Wi or the | point. They played for threo and a quarter houre~ ‘© momentary consultation between Alderman | The Board met at 43% 1’. M.—Present, Commissioners | “pen ¥. Fairchild, Iwenty-Second ward, grocer, | TA€®, an immense concourse of people were in attend | ao ian i hie dal cain ook Cheb tovaeh oth holy p ie, former snnounced to Mayor | Verplanck, (in the chair,) Carrigan, Kelly, Cummings, | soft shall. ance; there were more vehicles within the enclosures | C2 nmnss each. ee 5 that he believed that was all. Purdy, Kennedy, Gurrique and Morgan. Josiah W. Brown, First ward, Alderman, democrat. dhok cane call Stns though they have the best players on their side. Bixby, vm what the Pot emye, Maat A. Plereall (sworn and examined by Alderman Briggs.) 7 i siya James B. Bensel, Seventeenth ward, Deputy sheriff, | a" ever seen Pefore, though unfortunate, is a very pretty bat. Gregory t+ | there in { some auch ordt- Q What ward are you attached tot A. The Thir- z petreaiiehi asain hard shell. ‘The interest in this race was so great that the train of vod, both ase pitcher and bat. Brinkerhoff made some |! ellow fever appeared tecath. 5 Fx-Judge Bru, on behalt of the consignees of the ship Peter Asten, Fourteenth ward, liquor dealer, demo- | cars which left Brooklyn, was densely crowded with pas- . ia Saath ob ie. oe ne of tans tock bin ath at 8 achoo dieectly from What position do you hold? A. amon dutyasa | Wornma, under seizure for landing her passengers at | erat. sengers for the Centreville Cotrne, wha were compeltea | °f1Re beet cute of the day—tw ¥ miles fromm Nestea 4 point cther than Castle Garden, made a statement | Wm. M. Tweed, Seventh ward, ex-member of Congress, round the field, The single played very well—Jordon ot panced what aafoty hare How long heve you boon connected itce | Ome pons Crepe than " y Nebraska democrat. to pay fifty cents for the excursion there and back. At | and Dr. Dummer came out in good atyle—but they must Dep Drenkite, toe #lemmee A, About a year. exonerating (he owners from blame, as the whole matter ‘Themas 3, Barr, Sixth ward, Senator, hard shell, the conclusion of the first race about one-third of the | field better; itis very loose all round and needs great Ct renore: Fogg Rar \¥ gecom- | was a misunderstanding on their part. pay atmute, Twenty-second ward, stable keeper, | oxcurstonists returned to the cars, which started imme- eee ee Lg He by RW. Pons eda +4 ssid ss ry, ihe Cush Senreiged paasaty jPebipidan be Solomon Kipp, Ninth ward, stage proprietor, soft | ately for the city, leaving behind nearly two bundred | jeyer, formerly of Stryker'e Bay, and mpent a ve ; hs talé wlanunae is oh ‘Whore did you find this property’ (| found it in | compromtee wit! ie consignees, provided the master | shell. people. On the recond race being declared a forfeit, the evening, all returning to Jersey by nine o'clock. any moment to come into port without stopping pig oe Bend Pecond avenues 7 |of the vessel, who was to blame, would be proceeded Meat grit aeally y4 Cpe ia remaining paggengers went to the station, and found to | The following ix the score:— tect of pasting the ordinance is to place vossda @ What did it consist of in general? A. Gentlemen's | #eainst. James Ii, Brennan, kleventh ward, independent. their chagrin that the cars bad gone, and that no con- | 4:4 MANKIKD. é Bis bast uae chly porte gf the Chesapeake under quaram Gressing goods and a few silk drosses. On motion, the matter was referred to the President, Henry Kipp, independent. bing: tga be fou Ae proses te hag ae Bie fet 6 Geaeeey . vein Miject to an examination by the oN ees @ “ lance from the station of nearly e: miles. er vent- 9 + ¥ Mealth (Mle If this be the oly a Tone Sere ag i badd Series Vico President. and Counsel of the Board for settlement, Counsel to Corporation. ing sundry hearty anathemas on the conductot and com- | Brown, J- oe bp onpanaal © | sould be pased. The clty count "bo tab tases te per q , provided it could be done without loss to the Commis- Beg dap Shepard, Eighteenth ward, lawyer, soft pany, the Rserpdisted eaprocnge concluded jr bd Fo ad ae mad « wald Misenee, ’ 7 sion. . a " they could not ome by steam, they would tr, e gers. . Who can doubt about the power of the Hoard of @ Frese vere those goods taken? A. To the Teuth see aipatseaserabds' Ga “wisi BLASS: yeiGhn B: Masitns, Righth ward, Corporation Attorney, | tf Voople's nef foot. A mmmnber went to Soe Merb. £ Reynoi 10 | ty sean ona Gm. Septnanet ates tome Oa po ey 4 meets, ~ i is . ker’s, others to Fayt New York—four miles distant—an ‘ “thus ag So 6 Jaw or ordinance for tee! faites paseeecle ap guaer caate by of tease poate: | 4c tumissioner Kxxxmox wisled (o ead aprotest against | “Horace ¥. Clark, Kighteenth ward, lawyer, hard shell. | from'ihtnce te tie Bedford station, Brooklyn, by that | Puminer, Dr. t tomas Ge 2 | [rc healils; and what set +4 te tes he bad a fancy dressing store in | ‘2€ @ppointment of Amos Pillsbury aswarden of Ward's | Edward C. West, Seventh ward,’ Governor of Alms- saint means of locomotion known as Shank’ mare,” | FO s0-: ca:« S Dummer, de 1 | save the ity fie» the tagmentalion ot riting Povad Wii | ‘and another in Grand street, New York. Island. house. He an pa invoking blessings meanwhile on the company. Quite a | Kitkpatric biniiaanad ee The Board of Health will be sustainod by the peaple (m Q Were any other goodsclaimed of this lot? A. | Corumissioner MonGan was opposed to hearing the pro- | g.2y’* B Phillips, Twenty-first ward, lawyer, hard | number rewained behind, and quartered themselven as the pamage of euch on ordinance, and. besides, theg were some dresses sont back—a valive and carpet | test aa the gentleman was not present at the meet en. ail gies best they could on the neighboring farm houses. Ay all Would feel grateful to know that it lw passed and goae ; Tdow't know whether all the rest were sent back or | test, a4 the gentleman w PI ting Richard: ‘Comuadl yi J <> el e these people paid for an excursion back to Brooklyn, into effect. They would then feel as if some protection Commissioner KESNKDY was atlength pormilted to read | Clerk), hard shell democrats Ne (Prewemt County | which they did not get, of course the railroad company. celsted opetant the nnatre of the sickly porto the Cherapenke. The ordinance should be passed withow’ delay. To pars it after the Hou Franklin comes songs un will be too late. No use to ' shut up the stable the horse is stolen, Sent beck to whom’ A. we recovered the good Mr. Jones, the man from " d shel 1 appoint some time whieh they will publicly” an- his protest, which was substantially the sane as those of | Stephen Van Nostrand, Twelfth ward (Custom House), | ¥! " 4 ‘ WE Was Thetis termed a Comasvirs ely ant Purdy, which we have already | soft shell democrat. ‘ ate)» | nounce, when they will return the money pald for fare, i published. While admitting Mr. Pillsbury’s talents as a | General Henry Storms, Third ward (ex-State Prison | Yt Han taay Franklin wop the pole. ‘The frst 0 ae, gn a sem tot = Ay mad A. Yes; whether | [rison disciplinarian, the protest expresses a doubt of Inspector), soft shell democrat. tend the hocoas nine salen teak: tie aad bactee know. es dl 4 - ‘were they retained at the station house? the propriety Meghna fe dg gentleman educated in that dasnes English, Third ward, Judges not togive the word, as his mare was not trotting City Intelligence. TO THE EDITOR OF THK WhRALD. The Knickerbocker and Gotham play a strong game te-day at Hoboke oft shell democrat. manner for the office designated. J. Sherman Firownell, Ninth ward (Register’s office), c over. po eave New Yous, Heyt. 11. 1866, A. "Till the sy ove. = ‘a. | _ Accrmmunication was veceived from Mz. Pillsbury, we- { hard shell democrat and Know Nothing, ac » os ois ok Pekin oe se eee {| CBURCH CFREMONIS—RELIGIOUS ADVERTISING. wunidads-aelee aoaaie Leena he FR ere eee eed Ai | cepting the appointment of Superintendent of Ward's Commissioner of Ropaira and Sepia and yet hr. McMaun nedéw( to the judges for the word, | A new Baptist congregation, consisting of a large mum- | Would it wot be « guod tm ent 1,000 beer m to have got them Dd, provided he would be allowed to heve full control | pp. pardy, Fourteenth ward (present Commissioner), | and {twas gives, ‘Klora crortook Frenklin betore auc | ber of members of that church, advertised as follows in | Mme to the desctated elties of Norfolk amd Portamouthe long erere they Rept Betire they were sent hack? | at that place. The letter war laid on the table for codst: | yard sivell democrat, had gone fitiy yards, but then broke ap, and fell off | ‘ st.:— | This would neutralize the poleuoua eMuvia arising from Sithacee iets ne” tom Ie Taw Ine | oer Moma mace sep fam the Cami. | ha We Nera Fest mard trey nadie keee, | oat er by na wich Lay” wea belt ee fos gen tee on Kutes, amending the regulations governing Ward's ecand aed by the be pheld elt 4 ; William Miner, Second ward (Inspector Custom House), | very ensily down the backstreteh, not waking an (nch on oa alana Hy ~ Ks Ly oH PR Inlon of character to throm more power in the hands | soit quell democrat er Dv: |, Beanie eal ther hatter sense, a tases ant thee oe i iPhe pub Pe gee ony @ Aut they were mot went back tll after t of Mie pew Yarden, giving kim the power to appoint all} “Thomas Helley, of Hermitage Hall, Seventeenth ward, | went up to Franklin’s wheel, In thia way they passed | care intca testo tcbied theeughact tof ches danginr wes semt wp the river? A. Oh, yer; al ee beg bee Bop a é hard rhell democrat. the half mile pole in 1:19, On the lower turn Flora made Pursuant to the notice, a reporter from our office at NEW YORK. sot it Iny exer, Re it would Involve Lape tent acts } Nat. §. Selah, Seventeenth ward (Deputy Shertif), hard | adash, and was soon a couple of leugths abead of the | yor) T aug ieth staat’ ooo tilta taken ee oes ; hs Nei . Have you & knowlnige of other stolen property, | “or of it lay over, ax it would involve important changes. | snot! democrat. roan mare; and after McMann had satisfied himself that | ‘ded ot Fifty-third street, at a little before the ho {Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.) Kept at the sta. | As this wax objected to, Wm. D. Scally, Fourteenth ward (Inspector Custom | Flora had the foot, he sat very comfortable iahis vehicle, | named. ‘There was a church going up, but he found it Nome 9, F Coppionceee URDY (slightly exalted) remarked, this | House), aoft shell democrat. ocensionally taking a peep over bis shoulder at Hirai wan Episcopal edifice, After a long wait he found that J deeply regret to inform yom that tr es. a unfair end diseourteous, to puah this matter aad com: | “Norman McLeod, Tenth ward (Contractor), soft shell | letting bis oare have her own way for the remainder o ’ ; : Teg | dent ot the Feahoard ami ioanoke Mallroad, and J. W Did be often vinit the mation house? A. Thave seon | £¢) "he minority to act when they do not wish todo so. | gemecrat, 44 the heat. She trotted very prettily, never making a | ‘#@ Daptist corner stone was being laid at Kighty-third | Collins, of the Crawford House. Portamouth. ave yeuter. hy not give time? Kobert Donnell, Fifth ward (Custom House), soft shell | ship after the firrt quarter. She was about three lengths | street. When he arrived the ceremony was concluded. | dey. Lr. Thow Howls, of Kichmond, died enrly yertar ‘ov understand how it was that hegot clearand Commissioner Kenvepy stated that this matter was ex- Gemoerat. " abead on the first mile—time, 2:37—~and came ina win- | He learned, however, that the church will be a fine t aild, duy morning, at the Naval Horpital, ge COA were, Pi a citing no Uttle publie attention. He was asked on every | ““TSchn G. Seeley, Seventh ward (Counctiman), democrat. | ner of the heat on jog, matlog ihe Inst mile iu 2:56 3g— | ing, extending almont fifty foot in front and eighty feet | Jr, dled alec yesterde ton, « very extiqn se D4 not these goods belong to different individualar | tect corner why, be was not present to vote against the | Wijtiam J. Brisley, Ninth ward (ex-Alderman), soft | total, 512%, . ‘ deep, Ht vill be built of brlek entirely. Messrs. C: & D. | young seam, deyaty pe . A aed be — iniquity; and bad he voted for it, it would be called by a | set democrat, 4 Second Heat —One hundred to twenty offered on Flora, | Hertinn are the builders, gnd laid the foundations some | the United Mates Hospital on Mriday. He was the mate Wes s000s over teted botore 0 court for thie matter? pag hee I tothe ead Te ppose te this action, | "Thomas Montoe, Third ward, soft shell democrat. without takers. The frst three-quarters of » walle of | mcnthe since, ‘The house wil be betwoen thirty and } reliance of the postmaster, Mr. Cooke, who 65 ahaeme A. Lefore the Semsion=) he «as discharged. 4 1 A cada close to- | forty feet high, and will seat » large nun ™ Starr, Nineteenth’ ward (Superint this heat ax mteresting; the nage. k ber ok peer T titel aaa, Ce ee en Prgms. ( sload)—Thle’ shows the | MF. lilltbaty Ia tobe the Cear of Ward's Inland, aod io- | roads), hard abell democrat," “uPerimvendent Of | Ute Meat Men srenily ottggling far ths Lead, tut after | trurlag yeoterdoy the ee te aoe sl en ee | See eee ~~" stead of ashing him to come, he has actually dictated the psa Oe (eas Venaklia broke coming up the homestretch: losing | sions were duly s(t gl et septa namo ov uot Mag 0 ee a ae ge + ee AP fs Don col te , § i. % three or four lengths, she never got within ing diss | istant clerica! Ping Bengt ne feve slguary toe ‘ me of wid he should be em Hored. Sein Vurey, Swsetiath: Weel roetank: OonneiGisloner ant got within hailing dis- | by assistant elerleal friends, | There was prayer, Iiisiory | Tis» Waygh formerly, of HAenton who has bee who war dragged’ into it, is seat te prison, ths cemmalanion ha $or01 S69 possots cotati see = ae ane h * | tence. Flora won by dozen lengths, making the | of the progress of the Baptiste, laying of the stone, with | rendering good rervice, ix rlek with the fever 1 am ery few imooent people were engaged in : * ry documents and newapapers enclosed, and then prayer | (0 tay that Dr. Gooch, who les sick in Norfolk, (s certain. Island ; of these 166 had been discharged as being useless, | Charles H. Ring, Fighth ward, druggist, noft shell. Siig, "the Mlatice Ue cemare tT clases Wf Ue Buptinte: bad bad a coetectatversicwmnses | ly beckery bad I ann atee’ puntlaeeae te abiphe eevee y q 4 1%. The following ts « suinmary and by inting Mr, Pillabury, a competent man, atill | . Samuel Allen, Nineteenth ward, ty Collector of | 5113s ha ee different could have given a more full | in. Crow, alo of Richmond. who ts slek st the Cafes it was all their luck. erates ving so Ba ati fasts ould we all to put | Assessments, soft shell. : ; Fegenel - 11.—Trotting mateh, $2,000, two mile pe eon ilerent papers we co ave given & my (ater Howplial, was-tuch better yes erday. Or... Sanson tn the station | cide all probabilities of appointments for political con- | Harry H. Howard, Sixth ward, Alderman, hard shell. ate, So waneee _ " Whitehead, of Norfolk, although once reported desd, te my knowledge. p vss 4 Py pol Danief Ewen, Seventh ward, City Surveyor, democrat. | J#*, McMann named b. m, Flora Temple 11 Warm Srme ax rim Finer Wann Porscn.—We are | Och better as be also hie daughter A ey pe FT by oh missioner Kavxepr—I ask the gentleman if he | Casper C. Childs, Sixteenth ward, printer, soft shell. HL. Woodrutt ee Sh Er bea in. 2 2 requested to wtate by Captain Halpin, of the Firat w who hea labored for acme tine, the euctice as stolen goods knows of one case of A person now in fice Who Was ap- a boi mae ype arto poft shell, : z police, in reference to the paragraph published in yester- fear ne Hak of Vleginia, | bellows thet ts all for the | Cre ner erence To not. Thavenot been | __John H. Chambers, Fourteesth wart, Deputy Clerk of ire day's La rior) ha ; Nex apap bee - learn that the or of Capt. Harding, of the here long enough to know. Common Couneli, soft shell. ALBA ARLEM. Whiteball «treet during the night time,’’ that he uses al be down with et 7 | uF $y 7-4 -Ay Commbaione® Commiscs—1 want to know how it in | lense Vermilyea, Seventeenth ward, Custom House, | This cricket match commenced on Monday and termi- | proper vigilance to dlapersa the rowdies who frequent | It vill be nen that no mention fe made of Dre. Morrie, ; 20M b' 0 Ere cepae Giclee Hist SoBy Nate. | 5. besa Henry elect; ‘soft shall: nated on Tuesday. It was the first of a home and hore Bi toanammse, tad. fhe that perpoey bee, |. Meese, oe Wenerk a a io oes | Farris Cane property recovered | Bota bor. Mea were appointed ss, teatustarr and tortie | _Hogh Smith, beventh’ ward, Consolidated Stage Com- | game, between the two clubs, Both clubs have. been or. tiple year Mhost"e ina, | oT cell E py GR Marhers when there wus nosort of use for them, Dur. | pany; democrats | | ganized about two years, and are formed of a nuclous of 7 to evmmplaia The are are Jort tn beatement of the | Capi. Norris, He said he cdivecenes oe The gar eo eat hi te ee lide ee ee bs 1 7M | oid ericketers in each, and made up of other players of | the negligence of men under his evminand. fever, Lie. Collins died lant ew n wile and two children, who « The beat from Baltimore yesterday morning be: & number of tents, and about one hundred have pitched between Hampton and Old Potnt, the alte generously tendered for the purpowe by Joseple appearance ne o single ry" ail aad Romenisstoner Irckax (emphatically) —Idistinetly den; Me: L Wiley, Treifth ward, Inspector of Vousls, hard | lest pretensions, as well as many Americans, who have | Bass Bait.—A match between the married and slog that I knew of any persons who were appointed to of- imbibed a taste for thix henithfal game. In this latter | members of the Atlantic Base Hall Club will take place ) What became a th s y F riga' pp by em Ae Oak y Wat cane orgy stray Nineteenth ward, printer, hard shell. | feature, the Albeny club figures conspleuously, counting | next Monday a1 2 lock, iat Bedford, prisoner’! A. He was sent up - see ae 7 a y press At ” " . This el quite matter? * le a a is among its members very many influential gentlemen of pasetablage will be procomt to r, bag Cominiasioner Moncay did not wish to action . , Eleventh ward, assessor, oerat. Albany, and baving for its president Mr. Lacy, of the Al- it teh. ‘he residents of the infected cities are leaving in great St other stolen property? | needlessly. We hold an important’ trust, and when we | Jas. S. Halstend, Fighteenth ward, in office of Commte- 4 y 4 bs igon canner _ aa ; numbers to occupy the tenta thus arected for they ee- ee ea ae hates | knew that things ae wrong we deserve impeachment. | sincr of Repairs and Suppfies, democrat, beny Mate Ripteter, whois en ardent admirer and sup- | Aisa ov Vins i Ooi Braxer—Yesterday afternoon, | Somme tf orgy, soe, lenis hae, oreeted Gee thee fe you sllow me, Iwill state oli the Commissioner Yerpy—lmpeach, sir—impeach. 1s City Inspeetor. porter of this noble game. The eleven of the Harlem | between 12 and 1 o'eloek, an alarm of fire in the Seventh day for the eared cities with provisions. thira threat’ Ifso, I court investigation, and am sa- | Thomas K, Downing, Mineteonth ward, Ins club and their friends, and Mr. Wm. Russell, thelr umpire, | district was caused by the breaking of sume carboys of + makes the th aitelbutiom carried down by Gene. Briggs (encourngingly)—Well, goon. ng, ) Present Inspec- en ¥ 7 arrested this man at Twenty oe | street, | Uefed that no veg may take can hurt me. tor, aoft shell. arrived in Albany by the Francis Skiddy, and were escort | acids in the cellar No. 10 Gold street, occupied by Mew ipjehoed. | We have no tatelliquace as to the sum him down; Captain Norria wes After some debate the report was ordered to be print- Henry D. Johnson, Tenth ward, Custom House Inspec- all to the ‘oclities dh. whtéh. io albmadnd the | Lavell, Marsh & Mont, wholerale druggints, The damage | Ms Of Ceatha yerterdyy ‘then I searche! him and | ©0824 Teferred to a special meeting to be held on Friday | tor, soft shell. to the cricket ground, which i situated across the # but trifiing. Between} and % o'clock the same af- The tollowing postscript toa business letter from» thing but @ few doll down end nea | Dext. Alex. F. Vache, Twenty.first ward, physician, hard | ferry at Greenbush. Tho Harlem side having won the | M00 000 (CR ule M ae iginated st the same | Diebly respectable merchant of Norfolk, written om Hat: | My this coat Toroughe I r Se ee howed that the salary to be ehell, hedeiieat i ‘ choice, elected to put to the wickets the Albanians. This | premices, cecasioned by the ame eaure. ws day ofterneon, contatne 6 glean f bother \ ging rive bin this oost ae wifi Gitay cor cthelal hotilog 'o uhafiar’ position tn deere ea a ai ca objgetionable course srose from a desire to make it sone | Ancrnun Atasu.—Abvut 10 o'clock last night the City | ot the number of pew casee have mock @aeabanea te? Serested fort A, Passing coun- | ‘beFtate. He comeluded by offering a resolution to re- Pr. Philip Merkle, Thirteenth ward, physician, demo- | day’s play—the Harlem eleven, although minus three | Hall bell rung for an alarm of fire In Codar atreet, exused + extract the ful from « letter im the Dispatch, , o> 7 500, which includes house rent, ve- bs i vee, i‘ A: Corio ‘ of their Lest players, considering themselves strong | by she workmen in the plekle and frult store of Rickhow | 4%ed Hampton, « o , laa ins getables, &e over . Kimbark, Eleventh ward, Councilman, hard ” is Amivh the o nings : A " aurron, Ve., tej | stolen property you kuow Commissioner Memaax navel that the houye now used | abell, , < sey nett seen niet col page ines | & Logua + street, (hrow nthe, cemaitten that vied Washingion ‘ap by the physician on Ward's Island. be set apart for t wv. J. W. Ranney, Sixteenth ward, Councilman, reform | by such @ roore ould bie them to run off the r als fure Ane ° ighest and warmest te A the meeting they bad wit» ape . Laid over after some discumion. | ane temperance, ainder and leave by the night boat. The result he ¢him ae light ove the Mayor and Preedent of the Board of Health of the om open at different times, | Bt" Supetiniendent . hes Pre nba fire wae given. It appears elty of altimere, on the evening of seated r Patrick Benry, aura wads coetoaes focumbent) de. | BOW Uncertain and futile are all ealeulatious ws ere hey work all night in putting up fr Wastietes ” vening of their retarn from ae — ee BETCRN yp ML Fs eee Shee PROM Py 1 sult ofa game of cricket, for, ia the tant Dama —the First Company Continer I regret to eay that Mr, Ferguson, one of the oficers of SePTEEESR © ‘4 Andre Froment, Twenty-first ward, govyorament agent int, the ground, {t was—except between the wickets— the Nortetk Cy 0 be very low to-night at Borch. cecoad time, T recovered about or Portof —_Bondatse ft ehell y |, government agent, | point, the ground, pt bet ne wi Newburg, | 6.', Hotel. in Hamot h the b poe Shape Clearance. Passengers. Funds, | “ie extremely rovgh, especially for the long « vei | ae Died ton, with the fever. He will, probably, bends of what oflivor? A. Of Mr. Nor- | Premdent Fillmore... Glasgow “Too siiso 50] fo & Sdtvey Uda tnls BeOS ela ce | wiaey Gone: tane! wens mind ah the init hebe were entertained at | “yi Wary Jems savers? the late Passed Midahipenes | eg Sa og | apes 1 MeO esie ve | sme ( from the Harlem fast bowling, it being next to ver Glew glo nong le 1 daughter of Mrs. W, Jones, of Norfole (botbs f= umierstand from him where he recovered | Alige... Mami 12,818 75 s Mulligan, Fourteenth ward, blacksmith, demo- | 1, fold the ball with any certainty, on pecount of the ’ ning atter deceased with the lever), sie ang Ot a the the property’ A. Prom a receiver be Liverpoo! “4 eh Sa One, Sotstemuths ware, eal roughness of the ground; and we may “hy well fr tit . ties ab thee at 7 J 7 , carpenter, soft «hell. « @ 7 esutifwl lady te © ee 00h en | ee ee eae eae: 4.81 Seem. -London Conger Killer, Twentieth’ ward, Uquor dealer, soft | vey that the Albany «leven were much better genoral Police Intelligence. vert this interer ‘gree Wo the grave t Lind of quote hat you } A. Cloths, cass Total... ecdeieensts " be, and they proved theaselves uruch better flelder A LOVER OF THK PINK ARTs IN DIYKIOULTY. within toes than a iy ne uae yaadeomegtel wilh ond marecitien, and dierent 4 Fear Dolan, SU ward, Renee Gtaiey, Seed ohl, clally Gillespie, aa losgetop—and wore far more active Vesterday, ® tan named August Ke war a 2 pee Man’ eter B aMpocemiys 0 4 WERKLY SUMMARY. |. F. Hagrison, Fifteenth ward, Custom House, soft ay nm actl “ a ng, but poor ¥ pee cannot law +, du he hits Ried veneer ot of aliens arrived to fey sheit than was the Harlem eleven, Besides, Harlem ed by oficer Bimmons, of the Se lle eo hours, Mt T. Walthe JR ny Bite aed fF J tarda do. sacs to Sep Hdward I. Donnelly, Thirteenth ward, liquor dealer, | jae, in this match, been peculiarly wntorianse “ @ Wee these ole wade este taken! A. No, sir, there o't shell G er not only by Keveral chances given weeny one ext Gen ready mot tie date Ua TH 1 Amariah C. Flagg. Sixteenth ward, (present Comptrot- | Tien, darts, Rave and tillesple ought to have bow ler) soft whell. Q How long wes ye: connected with the police depart ales by two or three chances of running their beet » a» Anson Herrick, Nineteenth waad, Alderman, soft shell. | fut. particularly early in. Mon i ment of = ee A. Pour years and Oe «i - om George H. Purser, Fourth ward, Tax Comunissioner, ooh of th bacdnene of the heavy el at er ember (f ima rot ebell. ine when thrown in @ Have yom any knowledge of recovering any stolen Thomas Jeremiah, Seventeenth ward, democrat t : te 3 Seve 'd, dere ee long hits of Kone, Moore, Giller property while you were an olliorr of that ward AY Tota Amos F. Hatfield, Kighteenth ward, President Pacific | ‘iJ. tanith, all ef whet’ are e Relanee in Hank Jan. 1, 1866. @ What kind of property wos tt State the fants thet regete reovipta to Sept 5... $208,004 961,102 40 | Insurance Company, soft sbelt, when favored by Talman J, Waters, Sixteenth ward, ex-Comptroller, de- ~ Agr tend with in t you ry nung WC aad A. Thay were | ieeriped since to vept. 12, for mocrat nd arn oath FET Se Se SE ents teed prea commutation of passengers = : Jeremiah Towle, Sixteenth ward, democrat. good piteh; he ian great enquich ty? A. It was someting taken around to the polies he., we . 4871 00— 66 30 Juige Marine Court. Fhe bowling of Rose, on the contr ern ‘ eraci, and sometioes left in the station houw fora few | 94.) $520,505 70 | %: W- Cone, Fifteenth ward, Custom’ House, soft ehell | which when encountered by good Pere ng ctne Kh gorges " ——— 5 hatte a Sweeney, Ninth ward, lawyer, soft sell time after having beea in the oD PACAPR OF A NOTOMOL That ered She commition there Mave rou any baowle- eras % Se. 6c Re 400,547 a | DEVIC O'Keefe,’ First ward, ex-Aasemblyman, soft shell | first rate bowling, namely, lobling bel I tir tibiae ing are , Tele ee nie mers os sa there om come parties’ A wadry expenses paid to Sept — 400,547 2 Robt. D. Livingston, Fifth ward, clerk court, hardshell, | greand # Up t the wicket or over the ’ anil : ’ e . atten has contributed 61,000, © Deyeu what grec wen be Jwiye Common Pleas. wicket, taking layers as 5 Wright, Wiley, | of the Court of General Meedoms © couvering ‘ yo te ee, ‘ ia Pde we “r pe ph aa Over draft on bank... . Pinney, Twenty-first ward, lawyer, sof: | Wharton, 7 nd Osborn . three prisoners from the ( Chsmivers | cana te ‘cone a Pray graeloder, 4 a 4 ~ " era got | ensliethertid sue te pembe Mm i grmatimes ihe peloongre got It; exmetimestowyere g ‘The September Heated Term. George Barstow, Seventeenth ward, lawyer, democrat #, Wright and > e “se bangtery po t A bopea the te . y you ever know ofa male of stoles property being A bated term commenced on Saturday, September 6, bow wa) McCarthy, Fourth ward, J 6 Mayine Court, } f=) ares very y pe ie bok ‘ " he + | ment will be erected by bof 4 ‘ wo eed ora : democrat. innings right and Whart v4 \onta “ 7 - ‘ oot Yanga SAE Reign What I want Sheet et to to tnwe Chere | OP4 Tee Preettes hyo torte of temporatare Sa-cqulliiria Coromert. ant Wilby, Switheatanh ard Osburn iw tues trot ianings, | * se ne a... 3 ny atk pees to; Wie Gide eapueria wy from 11 P.M. of Pridey wntil 6 A. M. of urday, at 64 Joseph Hilton, Nineteenth ward ) Pott ma. ir seores in fine etyle, expec Wharton, » aie » ». y hy Ln Court of General Be a a know where Boy of thie stolen property x gone Wo, | | degrens, for eight consecutive hours. The following are | H.N. Wihelma, Tenth ward, | Provent ineum- | soft. | m ch w fine display in the lave adelphia match od TRIAL OF JaWKO GILLAM FOR THK MUKIOR OF HVOM Zhould like {7 know It 0 n west, and namber of degrees change in | Robt. Gamble, Nineteenth ward, [ — ee | oe ee Sy be ee psec sneals Bie to Nave ine neem e ¢ bighew z hs Wm. O'Donnel, Fourth ward, | | Hard. | tunate. The «t 4 ground may be y tue - nd toy tore aimee Gillan eae pat upon teled ; do not know What became of it each twenty four boars, by hourly observations:— Dr, EB. D. Connery, old fashioned straight out and out | large number of byer—thirty uine—to aay <u | © « t * oie ty Tt ly & hard thing to find oat what Highet Dawett 7 democrat vertbrows from th me touce, The sow bowling of | o's ' » rawarge md ane > ee + The law cape it shall be sold every cix Sth—“aturday 86 deg 04 dog. Dr. Joveph Heine, Tenth ward, soft . the Albanians waa} fave The Harken Cl | no fog - - charged wht onaliy on he 2h ot May wees OT cus an aestabientmintan | ticmeae 87 et Dr. Chas. MeCaffrey, Twentieth ward, democra bealen by Albany ! y four rune : | Tye . oh o4, 6 well Are reepectable booking nae, Oe : Wth—Mowtsf... ® ry Dr. McDonnell, Twentieth ward, dembcrat te expected to take puyct about the time ¥ ' na 9 ie mobing & z ‘ ee ee er know nothing of 1H? “ ibtiehy........8 ~” % Dr. Joachim, Seventeenth ward, democrat annual vitit to New You to review the which w nn er ee 08; wes eukted by & ier Tallmatge ea ble ee tam tell you what others told ma. 12th—Wednerday ” 6 an Dr. Neal Morison, Kighth ward, Jemocrst be rome the In Oetobes, paid the matah wil be viaset os | A11208D FORGERY. Jidcrnsan Briges—That would hardly be fir evidence. The temperature was in epwilidrio wt sixty-six degrees | Thom Whilan, Fourteenth ward, liquor dealer, hard tose one Shoes natant ts tee age A . her : oe aes ae George Nort cae one remark beforehand to Aber. | from 121". M. of yesterday till 6 A.M. of to-daymseven | "“Jchn Brown, Seventh ward, clerk, hard sbel were exec theatre, and recived breeght » Pensey yostes | | Tel oecarred a ian. Vou do not want me to commit mynslt, 40 | coarecutive hoers David Wood, Nineteenth ward, Custom House, soft | tnilons, not only trom Me, Lacy, the bre - hans o a hs feof Olan =e ' The temperature in the sun's rays to-day rose to 120 | shell Cet ne from the wembers aad thelr f n ie, ot thirty Gaze Goctherey exces, tae ” a mee 7 Ndermen Brigge—Oh, no, str. The only mysteryto | degree: Lightning was visible in the wuth, low down | Jobn G. Kipp, Nineteenth ward, soft shell Lacy sated a0 umpire for bis Glad. : y tant, tor Oe ’ | Se he yew ee ah mois why that property was returned 0 Jones te the horison, on Monday evening at § and 0 o'clock. Dr. Finlay, Nineteenth ward, sof shell for one in hie posttion~ bat i be “7 a ee oe Demet Rest, lie fevesed aod the secuma, le which the & Sir, Nerrle--1 hate gut the dootim It requires & temperature of ninety degreos and up- | Dr. Feerseh, democrat be gave entire satlofection to ¢ fabio rath panes eh tataily 1m thee hagge, hued Gio 0. we disposition was made of thee «ik | wards, counected with several consecutive day: of tem- ‘ames N. Irwin, Thirteenth ward, seft shell. thelr President, in delivering wp the trophy . wderetien whet sully io no hanes “ * - remeon’ A dresses were returned to Mr. Jones by | peratore above degrees, to constitute what | de KS. Carpentier, *ixth ward, physician, democrat «cricket ball—took cerssiom te retarn . ed a ertaatiy Geet. ls = te "yo lhe ged Tt of Hemions in Brooklyn; his receipt | neminate a heated term; that state of atmorphere has Henry Guernsey, Seventh ward, physician, democrat kind attentions Harlem bad reesived A * at ee we Wiles ; t oA Ante te te ‘ame; the coat alluded to by Mr. Bogart teen reseed to-day, at 1 o'clock. pieih Cocketair, Twentieth ward, Deputy Ooroner, dem- | be ped 0d poy allen Mee aa ; om * wy Ad f te oe . b> ecewing til! alee e'cteck thie Mimmningy Whim the ones - ‘ on, who Was at. The twe terms, fn-equilibria, tndieste two earthquakes © ree the prewnt mateh M4 lve a | Aw a t rw i alee o'ets imp § inciting Lite an ine Jewitt City Haak of | within this bested teres, F. MERIAM Pagar, Pifth ward, democrat of cricbet in Albany. Mr. Lar trae forgery The prisoner © 5 bat te | +l be wun up by the renpeetin’ © nell, Bed be given ¢ had the cout te hie poswemeion, ani f um Broortys Hmonm, Sept. 12, 1966, ‘gp, bighteenth ward, democrat, thanks to tue Haslem Club Y * we of 11,009 0 cnawer ie earge _

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