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NEW YORK HERALD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER ¥3, “IS06-ZTRIPLE SHEET. 5 OUR PLE | MILITARY INTELLIGEN exssces4 'a: OW-imsotnnat ani etetsiiala eimaan’'ienes | ‘sb mtls wiskadlls eghiaincd —_ +---— Th will be closed . | IN THE BALTIC. ¥ - fgtieet, bap, ‘ade. duliary of plain, | 10-day, We Hecorder tomas that ho would ait wi | THE BROADWAY SHOOTING CASE. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. * “iscont suit, midiight, if necessary, to conclude it, — an Preparations for the Distribution of Meduls Mr,2, D, Billings, counsel for plaintiff, made a mo- ARSTENCRS Condition of Mr. Lambert—Hie Ante- | : he vorene of Kings Coun’s—Geovernor Patines be allowed his client during the pend- 4 ows Bey, Whe sieades guilty to 2 Setontons enanalt me of '. _ nte- ig oi | Vanuy Gore Asrray. About the middle of teat weelt a fon fo Review T<cepe on Fort gay 0 ry on Denn! on, was sent to the State ite | the pa £ Ann Dempsey and ilove lrady, two vei ~ a . A, BR. Dyott opposed this motiom on behalf of Mr. | Prisop for ts ears and c Fy tachol- y bit 7H TO See Rreennase oyeee Bayz to Yaeerved asa Geu- | Bishop. bi sy - * | tor, who pleaded gailty.to an asiompt pry cen wan.| Mr. Louls Lambert who was 60 dangerously ehot in the ung children, gave Renee ah.ane ef the police stata! to Kiel. : Holiday jn Breekty'a, Judge Barnard, after bearing the arguments of coun- | sent to the Penitentiary for one yenr. right side duri iia Rememh enloce } tha children had ron away from hore and wer! On Thui nbxt the distrijsution of modals to all sol- | %!, cok the papers and reserved his d°cision. . pee a eg Ces ae ~ pellet “ pt pa cd fi a dd vag J fousd Seareh wae mate for thet, | i ew tors and saitors of @unty who havo been honor- a edame Belt, 62 way, as pro” iy Feported, is | |! mid not be discovered wntil yesterday mio ‘i See earn ot inirened haciha corticn wit une | CTO OU A GOMERERATE eoTe—OwenTaNT urna, | © SEW JERSRY INTELLIGENCE, | tying 11 she National Hote, Oovande sires tn 9 cr copiog the nheltere ef, w tone! in, 00. Slag me, saitinttirt cane cal condition from the effoots of the wound, Coroner brought inte ver WELCOME BY. THE Phusst N AUTHORITIES placq with fons ‘lat, Judging from the extensive = falas A al gg a Naumann baving beon notified to take the viettm’s anto. fo vi ” eae ten wobhen I. preparations deing made, ‘Supreme art—Chambers, amon Acopert—A Hoxse Kiten.— Yesterday om stateme: needs hotel ” , c oe th a and bee, It wis the ortginal intention of the War Committee of Before Judge Barnard. . morning one of the Hoboken horse cars was proceeding veep pied ar. — pecans > sae goad pitt Race oF pick Op They" dred Disposition of the Squadron for | % Common Counct, pf which Alderman Cosbaw is | Revert Egan we Lemuel Hayward —This isan section ov | along Grove street to -the railroad crossing Just a8 the | of two witnosson who wore in the poet the time a; | home. Their y enn | chairman, to have the distribution take place at the | & note for $860 excouted by the defendant to one Atril! | inward bound train of tbe Northern Railroad was coming | the shooting. ; 4 | dewpatchod t the Winter. *| new parade ground, Prospect Park, but at tbe request | in September, 1862, im Texas, and transferred to the | to the same place; tl was not lowered soon enough. Below will be py of the testimony tak Camnvina Away ocrnow. On Bandage ae ae ae. of the military authorities and several of tho citizens, | plaintiff. The defendant answers that the note was given | #nl in descending t the front of the car and held | before the Corone two young vag 1 John McBride and Robert the. programme was altered; the parado will be | for confecerate currency borrowed of Atrill, which was | |\,ark) but the locomotive struck the horse Killing \sim | siatament of the pri Kelly, while p og Vroadw saaial . aebaels tiie watie the city Uenlta, and the distribution of medele Ae (bd Ocatedanete Crates fer the pecpree of cory. | Ranly. The oar ems fall of. pamengers, who had a | of age and a nativ 9g Reborn ay in search of plun- wil) be made at Fort Greene. Governor Fenton will be Le | Veer Barnowy Soneie ieee! tached from and lean UA KIEL (SPECIAL) NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. Jresout-on the occasion, api will roview the militia and | 126 08 am unlawful rebellion against the United States | Coxowen's Ixqonst.—-An Inquest was hold yesterday ggainat the fence at No. 1,261 Browiway. Thie they = Oot, 3, 1898 | the voterans at, Fort Greene. commition of the Covernmen snd that the note is therefore vold by Coroner Kirsten on the body of Honry Beamieb, aged boar: the tr pareen and lakes 1310 ovstod oad een onan: Kran, Prosata, Common , A ‘ i wt oath fu . os (THB RUN PROM STOCKHOLM. Thursday nroraing for the purpose of escorting the nn eae pore fo seiko spk ible comes " terelee about forty, one of the soldiers’ messenger corps of New nd ant dow at the anane tx Maey | tay committed the youthful p for iri) he Amenean squadron arrived hore on fatarday | Governor across the ferry to Brooklyn, where ® | currency 00 called was not illogal, because it was tasued | XO°K. Docoased was despatched on an errand to the | Attn hn girl who: was sittin 9 ot ee hee ORS. oP 4 MOrNER Axo Davonren —Yostenteg, dotachment .of the Seventioth cavalry will be lation of “ Locomotive Works, and, before he could satisfactorily to the girl who waa « (we by the | airs Mary Jordan appeared tx Sus wiabt last, ata late hour, from Stockholm, which portit | i, waiting and to act as a@ are no law - constitution, It was issued by | golivor his mm %, complained that he was seized with Blow said ry PP wwiioe Ledwith to Yeft on Thursday last, ‘ during the day. The arnval of bis Exoalioncy will bo | neople, “If by the sneoess ot" the rebellion the cecreney. | 88, !Bternat pains He toll to the ground, and expired fask that her daughtor inight be taken care of, The peth voyage Baltic wag not marked jute wenty-one guna h within balf an hour, The mony of medical offleors one an eldei anda wrinkled and ‘The down the by any | announced by a salute of ¢ The Fifth | Would have boon beld valid, the note in quostion is valld, ithin half anh The tosti f medical omer was iderly woman and ‘esportant occurrence. Tho weather was summer-Hke, brigade, under commaid of General Crooke, and the | pecacse the partics to it are presumed to have contracted showed that deceased had @ swelling on his left side, coreworn, about which hung Eleventh brivade, under command of General Jesse C. where one of the ribs was consumed by the cardial pal- wo her an appearance of ‘with reference to all the contingoncies. If the currenc; avo her an app nes | Be eos amooth andthe trip sll that could be desired by | Smith, will bo in waiting along Fulton street, and will | was iiiegal by-reason of the unlawful purpose for which | Pitstions, and death must have ensued from ancuriam ad beds Dad Hite of Ut the most-delieate smooth water satior, We were sccom- | form in column after the Governor's carriage has passed, | j¢ was issued, still it was valid {n the hands of individuals | 2? the body was found a document stating that Seamish bore that expression of’ dejected resirnation panied from Stockholm to theigea by a emall Swedish | $24 march to the City Hall. Here the Governor will be | used for iawtul commerce, That a contract to be illegal, | Wag ‘honcrably di the 101st Pennsylvania regiment, and hope and Joy have long beon bania naa formally received by the Mayorand Common Connell in | must atipulate for the doing of an illegal act, which was | “®# honorably discharged. It was said ho resited lately | helped pltying ‘aa be hoard her tell 1 genbdoat, ra ae it being the only enae rea ee roeeee Room, ae one = Sie he not this case, Mr, D.C. Calvin appeared for the motion |!” pros, whero ho leaves a wife to mourn bis sud- | decpast sorrow how ber child had thus government had convenient at the time ‘Purpose, proceed Greene. A stand and’ Mr. C. H. Glover oppopod. “ store, | stray away from her, Her daughter was seemingly about Om dibharging our river pilot, she ran alongside and php Ry Ag Te A so Sermege fears ot Judge Barnard Wook’ the papers and reserved his | Caxnuany Coutnorions m tas Mxrnomsr Rrtscorat, | and took mo to the ‘Repent 1 wes then taken ic curteen Fearweof age: but familiarity with crime and ald wb the farewell complistant of tirée hearty cheors, | during an encagoment which wan fowght there in the war ere Cuuncusa.—The collection in Mt, Pant's Mothodtst Kpis. | “*" OM Sts nett eran waren Sune Eid aah een bet tee aes (he wie oo ‘whtely the Angusta returnef st once with interest, She A From this Governor Fenton MUTUAL OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS. copal church, Jersey City, on Sunday, roalized $4,650, | , William 0. Sin th, boing daly pyromn, depaees and says —t * disobedience with a voice 0 ful! of woo and Shen turned on her course and saluted the Miantonomoh | YDravurand aiden Fagen ppm gat ae $500 of which wore contributed by tho Sabbath school. | from Orwell Ashtabula county, Obior Lain a, friend of the y devold of all hope that it would have wrung tu the samo style, which her orew did not failto acknow!- | be male by his Honor Mayor Booth. The troops will the Supertor Court—Part I. In the Newark churches $15,000 wore collected, Hack. | pr i#oner. John W. Blair: he Is’ more recently from Cleve heart She said how, in spite of everything edge $0 an appropriate apd enthusiastic way. march to their we armories, where they will fe Before Judge Garvin. + | ettstown, Orango and Irvington contributed $7,346. | Inst ahont four oelocks Mr, Biair aol anpeclt oe (C Foremn nah contin peat "9a ke pg alpen anhraaryg diemiaed, inthe evening earaad banquet wilde given | | The New Haven ond Nerdhampion Company ve. RA. | Orne ga isp/uore iced The Soul tment tive tse | fore Temain over night; we had through Ulckets fo ‘iiving-cher ohild. had early manifonted the guests of the city at the Quintard dal. ‘The ss me thin is where $3,400 were raised, The total emount from the | ton; we were going around seeing the olty, had been at nrit of disobedte that filled hea ‘We came to. anchor im thie snug and Beautiful harbor | Arscpal, in Portland aveuve. plaintiff in this case js a corporation | four hundred Methodiat churches in New Jersey is ex- | ‘he Museum; we were returning to our hotel when, out of * enghier a Ray at abouteloven o'elosk, anid were quickly boarded by = will be represented | !corporated under the/laws of the States of Massachusetts | pocted to reach $250,000 ct atten ae semi esol ke | lion, ‘and. leavine her home, ad enasorted with the Prosstan man-of-war cutter, with an offlosr from the Ad- Lars the Sg fy Island, Fourth New | and Connecticut, On April 20th, 1864, the defendants Newark. desired me to return, and he arose to go lowest and viles charncters of either sex, And tha cil commanding the station, who tendered every | or wears ezraiee, Nom, Mark, heavy trullery, Tenth | doing basiness tn this city, agreod to abip to phafatiff two | | Tuxrarwenwa ro Knui.—A man samed John Hedge, who | wins "I" stood” ak ae lalla weno. Sax eet | Sule hey Tanece en ce nd facility in bis power to make our stay | Thirty-ninth, Forty-stxth. Forty-eighth, first, Bix. | Ca'0¢e of Hampehire coal, at the price of $626 per ton. | lives at No. 11 Halesy's alley, was arrested on Sunday, | we had had: our tablo was about ihe iniddle of the room, nile her broken hearted methee SES serves aqmeadle. ‘The following day, boing Sonday it was ar. | AUN Sixty.ninth, Eighty-seventh, Figbty-clghth, | The {complains that the coal wan never delivered, | charged with asaniting and threatening to killa Mrs. | ‘ijna'ammuued from the front of the room, Me tinet nad vanged. that thecustomary salutes should not be fired Tony toned Ap ree oo cera ners caning a zreat loss to plaintiff, who asks in the | Conway with an axe which ho had in bis possession. towards the door a spoke to me then, as nearly aa I re. 1 that the justice ordered her to be confined fom enti] Monday morning. at and Fifty-eighth, One Hundred and Seventioth, One they were one kepere a the ates and me fos, fe ee ae roomate N ns Lp a fom fase up to that Ume we nd not hea any si th Y So Metis vio the neat (Gear ae formed burbs of Newark, Any one: the words were scarcely out of hia mouth when we lundred and Seveaty-third and One Hundred and Sev. | timore Coal Com: and that agreement Notice of our arrival wee at once telegraphed to Berlin | enty-sixth. regiments, Now York Voluntecra, Brovet | with an agoat of 1 Pia emp aagoteo the Cot towacip, Beape, Reve ‘hese talon'toward te evseiion that in 1 who was standing by a woman; as Mr. Mome axon Tae Laxceny Devevors.—On Sanday te the High Admiral and Minister of Marine, as woll asto | Brigadier General 8. H. Roberts having been nelected to | Company. Further, and subsequent to the | of @ church and a schoolhouss, Froperty in this village Adan Schombus went to a private house at No. 686 Me. Wi our Minister to and on Sunday we command the United States Volunteors from Rrookiyn, | agreement, the mines were seized by the soldiers of the | he# raised in value considerably, as it is free from the Broome street, b Joan @ plana were ‘that both would be in Kiel Monday fore. | ha® assumed command ana & corps of staff | Southern ‘Contederncy, and perscal fy such en extent | high taxation which Newark property in subject to, esecr, “al porn, Aoagee taper tp lb ft b. oon 19 Vil he no ccen ofcer to aaaiet hea in tbe necnsary arrange, | that defendants wore nabe to full thelr evatracia On psi et. dtl for, As the Une an aiteee atom war Geena a cont was e but quiet and comfort on Sunday. Genera! are located at room No. 9, signed only by the "vendor end “not by the the ae Jem PeLiTas. Steen ie eth eas eae tee babe | od ee ‘ships and looked about, bts Officers and enlisted men of complamt was dismissed, the court deciding that con- Duwocranc Covwry Convarniox.—At the Convention 0 000 had access \o the room bet he, end Beam evidentiy pleased with the general appearance of our ves- eager tracte should be mutually binding. held yesterday in Jersey City John H. Midmer was nomi- WAN accordingly arrested, Justice Ledwith -among them all the commanding offiovrs of the | Of tholr respective ty es Mr. Blair being slight man; my bl more of = rs * 7 the 24th inet. that th » nated for Sheriff, whh'that (od man fiepell anil cited ~ committed him for tris! in default of bail in the sum yt pliments to Captain aneey wt beens dere to this effect he . ng UABILITY OF FERRY COMPANIES FOR ACCIDENTS. Asementy Disruicrs oy Mracen Couwry.—In the Third foportof tieaf asl oscopmey poongabes LS ay E ed be gcc beeeed yo er nl rears ; re Ey i pare Sommyrow Court of Cousmen Picna-General Taxm. | Assembly élstrict the sepublioons, nominated Chestes W.. | {2f, Hr. Fath, bal 'coull tet ous fintt Len pent owt, |. Waztme To Ent Toerem John Belliy woe yester antl ager rf CN ro EY Ty pesos 1 Andree Short dl vs, O. L. Knapp.—tn this case | Mount, In the First. district Joseph H. Bruere waa re, | footing tor "Me. Slate hat asia Rm wreph Sars | inc seteke ovtnied Gal te ha tiscencted mrtecaths for Mr. ; pm Ny (re ag a meme oad Haapgvanrens, Bacon Divimon.M.0.6.¥.¥..} | the principle involved wag the liebility of ferry compa. | Rominated. | For Sherif’ tho republicans, nominated | {be ‘Sioon, ta "aid wot ose Mag, Y When revarnad | 28 posted a printed Dill to the curbetone om Mxtecath fires heavy: af Gendt Gan 'eetoueen tad | T Bo mah of eetecs bene S nios for accidents occurring on their vessels, The plain- | Peter Gambles; the democrats, George Broarly. Haid, Rotel and fognd an eteer shéve. leskieg or Mr. | Slicker, who wae afrested while plying bis voustlow and PN mle aly noc harvey eee terns tp Ticreee i nerves countermanded. tiffs are partners in hack and pair of horses and the een eae large repatlions moeting sald that Mr. Plate "abge tha mo; Mr. Bisty nad my came {nto court with pastopot ant brush, was ¢ , . Tl. y evenin ich was ad- ere perfectly sol 3° Mr. Blair had not | mitted for trial in default of $100 tai! “s @r fearful. comma ndere will regiments to defendant is owner of the Twenty-third street ferry. | dressed by the Hon. Martin Ryerson, who censared in | clled my attention to afy person in the room) there was no at their reepective armories at elght o" . le wisandorstanding there wtte ‘he the fret 1 Divricunt® Between ATtons«Y awe Cuswr—ALLEaeD gp Tee Mantonemeh could clear the packer ine bee salen nour sa The former compiain that on Christmas morning, before | the severest terms the political course of Jack Hogers, gent oe ae ee ar A aegis ea Ne Vicar cas hacnse cae Bee | fe who would do no discredit tomay | “Til. The Fifty be ee Cee nee poten Aine deen 2 a Tae divisions (hat dies | geRvidence of a similar character was given by James | 41 . ie nol Soorion the mallore are well dressed, and look quite | on Fulton street, Doata of the dofendant, placing it, with the horses | Weel Rusex and Hudson ee ee of | Weavor, who was in the saloon with the strangers, ah the Davee: anes Fabien Soant: with the walewtel Ge gaby arid trim, and are said to be very Fight on Fulton attached, im whet they considered a scoure position. The | Migiinect unawpen ne @ republicans are | The Coroner thon subgftted the ease to the Jury, who | ention of money collected by him as an atictney. Ang mariner ae ji és a iY driver, who wan on of the plaintiff, eame down from ‘Sunp fpostsecs le me alent rendered tho fol! win: ec Phillips, the complainant, states that she in the dau, br | net great, ‘Wu. H. Bungux, Major and A. A. to speak with the 0 ladies and @ gen paling Genneanetie: ‘ vetag) of Andrew Low, deceased; that her father before bis never aspired to a 4 Aha reet § which met on Saturday evening, nominated Alderman "That Louts | ert came to his injuries by @ pistol . Pees per, ceva min he pri ut easy en Sa al ae canes tat nna attans ioe net ete | Anarow 2. Golan ‘ ance. |. er cama tabu ateton be nel | oath anim recip of « pasion fe know; bet it that ‘& very good “Bi took fright, but wore qateted after a short time. The | Rarcwican Mesrina.—A meeting was hold in the hall | f the 20th of © 1806, at No, 622 way." eroment, the amonns of wBish he ree 1. So much of 6, q Pension Office in Canada Aft , Remsen gfepeetanie nary. the ahge toe hart ae | 9 Th Se eS ae wine agua blow, when the, Dorma ance more Dacame | of theCaibole Lnwitnl, Jerey fy yeterdny even: | qragund asin 'nrmeatyageen years ot | tiered Wager agan auotnay Uo v which wi 3 ot LE. a crocs for the a wor ee 2, The parade and presentation of medals will take place in | '®” over the Pg § plunged oe the water on] oon, Newark. ‘ ae ee in Cleveland and ts a book- bi gong ot A re oe ae ‘will be hack was prevented from going overboard by the chain —————_—_—_ . *y ¢ ins sailing ‘and’ two old fashioned sailing | | & The or rudder post, bat the horses went into the water and Tae rusBOwER, Afters tage she came ee arenes Tees ores 0 ‘cranky a8 you could wish. They x ‘on poten y tegen a The shaft of the hack FALLING OF A BUILDING. ith which be stands charged | 'ceived this amount, but was informed by bim that he sr capa sel thie fr goons pcp rnewe ben. = Renae" streck at"? o'desk Wkewise broken, | The plaints bronght an ection inone | Better Rarly Than Later—Nobedy Hart. unche, 4 Ey ey which ie Im vogue new-e-dezs, when steam Sere sults ot ‘negligence in ‘not having proper enaing | .. Tee siention of the pabiic has many times through | night lat, we rena ni eiven ate tabletn the sentee of the | bere from the Pension Burean in Montreal by teas taken. of ‘a8 & propelling power. D: J. Duan, properly arranged to prevent such a to horses | the columns of the Hmaat, been called to the inseourity | foom aud ralied for somn beers two girlscame to, bring the = capers and v ‘A verdict wan rendered in favor of the | of pa ey Eg ae les of Stellows, of lifeand was some of the buildings at present in course of erection | sitting next to me that she hare te, ee tee | pote ogee we ee eee mr And from thie | throughout many of the districts and thoroughfares of | fi att Ai Miase ate | ‘rating. T om that its detention by Wager ia felont- ee make fine oflcers appealed, that the defen as x “ her defence, sdwitied the receipt of the Oa Sub Mr. Fax, Oaptain Moray and owed Ts ot boon guilty of any negligence, whatever. The. case | (aie ei. natn ee tee. ne yet ne decided Po that mubsequentiy to hie being retalaed, Gcermander Bessmont took a sodlel sop of ten'with the yon waa argued before Jaduea Daly and Brady, who took the | ing them and their construction. As yet no decided by Mra Phillips to collect this amount she Aduiral. ‘The afair Was quiet and pleasent, generally observe the Pactitat yharem ' cane, though i0- | action has been taken in this regard, and not, it is feared, him to institute proceedings in the Bay ag es ere ee ee A ies iy of oeney ie ‘portent ao rng until 4 1 « the hee benalt for a divorce from her husband, John B Phil. WOH ADMIRAL ON BOARD, dject. more some dreadful catastrophe occurs to startle y , agreod On Monday Prince Adair ofthe King of fer he tn cena genes appellant; A. Tl Reavey for respondent, community will the sttention which ls due to 00 tm- Ut Ke shaahd vetata he omonse qecuived trom Cheeta Peete aot High Adm Prasgan Governor's — portant « sub; servi tm this bebalf He handed in a doeq- = y and were received with all up for the reception COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. meshieen baghren Smeeinamenten: Droviaenes, purports ‘a be tha tert of thie. Asalnie of seventeen guns was fred by, the | that he Mayor wae! Immediately below Grand street, on Broadway, edjoin- souk, ta waten ae Ane Phillipe pe eld, fearees ome eee. An Before Recorder Hackett, ing Now, 456 and 457, there is in course of erection, and Mra. Philips signature to thie 3 he thoroughly examined with greet interest, | Parade of ae ee ee prsssee gps gen, ante Aa, Rigen Se Srreres test oes tapi ner Eecteel oan hcotecto be es ovisent ploased with the ordoance and goneral | Guard—Flag Presentation at the City Hall. ‘The trial of James Wright, charged with stealing s eal geoeen ears thisarnens taben th Sane to the Seat pay the costa. Wager further states that the check wae floor, from inches on each story, drawn payable4o his order, although the letter to Mr. Murphy » ‘of itasbaving been drawn in favor af cone hay wie cnr 8 see The Fourth regiment National Guard (Voleran | quantity of fur from Frederick Booss, in Maiden lane, | The froat of the bullding Is of Dorchester stone, and is Ann Phillipa In thle Inter event it would be of course to the of the the working of | Zovaves), was reviewed, inspected and mustered yes- waa redo med very 4 which wes commenced on Wednesday, 4 end massive in ‘The deat; tarreta rea thoroaghly explained to hiro, and u — urnished by the erehitect, Me, Thomes ‘ot left with a conviction faited States was not | “Mday, at Tompkins’ square, by Major Teylor, brigade | torday, Mary Wessels was examined for tho prosecu- | was fu by the . Harward, of lorsement ekg beer el Ee inapector. The regiment was under the command of Ga coh coe toon Mra Tottenberg accompanied her a elle 9 tha. age lie ad Sorel ates fay Bag = ee bh The Prince ontertained the-efficers at a | Cone! H. D. Hull, and mastered four handred men. | t» wr. Boose’ establishment in’Febrnary, 1965, and that | two entire lots, ing on Broadway fort ight tee Kinsarrixa.—It ie not often that men or women are Prbepe oy ‘Bellevue Hotel, outside the town, at ‘The organization ts « veteran one, and is composed of the | whon she came down stairs the only person in the store | end extending back to Mercer street one hu: and troubled with too mach affection for other people's which speeches were made. members of the Fifth and One Hundred and Sixty-ffth | was Wright; the witness worked for Issackson & Bar- | twelve foot, oh ‘The ine speech, sald of New York 7 re tholto, whe were formeriy employed by Mr. Bowes, aad At a few minutes before one o'clock yesterday after fidren; but, in the catalogue of heman curiosities oun cishinted sictampenata tary totes Fegiments w York Stato Volunteers, and is one of | thet while sho was making some fur goods George noon, while the mechanios who are employed thete were presented in a police court, even this lume naturae may world, the first maritime nation. He hoped that the best of the city ee ee tame to her house and identified them as his brother's | at dianer, those peculiar sounds which usually prosage be found, Mary Connolly presente this anumal phe Ge present Telations existing between Prussia | 08¢ Of the most picturesque in aj wit Property. gach events fell upon thetr ears, and in a few moments nomnon apd bas come to grief in consequence. end the United ‘would-ever continue, His remarks | s*7 Zouave uniform and unty §=turbana bam Perdiageiha Boag nm: od testified | the house was loft untenanted and a portion of the Being an individual of such rere inatines, of courge 18 were, {rigndly @ad complimentary. They qt » Asien ae eta 2° See thas se Lope ome t Lyne iyo Lewy lower floors fell in. After the alarm hed subsided, a: would not do to let her go when onee diseovered, con. gives men! ry ment @ same easy | cused stated od. in wer courageous undertook to ascertal 0 Se ee ee ee ‘on parade that the Zouave pot tte | could not toll whet, hads become of It; that. several ont, t'was discoverodithat one of the ee ee ees ‘Fo-night the naval officers gave a banquet, which was upon the battle field in drawing the fire of the | times he told hor that Scriptare must be the thief. fron pillars which supported the floors in the contre had arylum—alivough that ‘agreeable in all ite features, enemy cannot be denied, Of course it does not miitter if Officer McGiven testified as to the arrest of Isaackeon | slipped from the foundation stone, and the extra mt might be toe most appropriate place = The child towards Wright, our Minister, has visited both ves- IRR Got engaged of shove guariors, but there is no mark | and ey ty barren aro far goods were | thus thrown upon this portion of the saeeths hee iy whom was so rtrongly altracted belongs to Mar- eels and been warmly recetved. 80 conspicuous to a sharpshooter as bright red. Afterthe | found, which ‘Boors identified as belonging to bim, the floors in the fore part of the house to fall in, | one woman salina my patel to wrench it away irom | garet McMahon and js a boy but three years old. FOR MAMBORG. usual routine of inspection and muster, the it | He arrested Wright two days afterwards and when the | but not sufficiently to break through tho foori ex. ring aga! ‘the while Twas fearful If | was observed first endeavoring to entire the little fel. ‘Yo-morrow we sail for Hamborg, at which we ‘was marched to the City Hall for the purpose of having | matter was brought before Justice Mansfield, Bartholic | cept in some few places. The floors wore sa} ol low away, and, on bis declining her peaceful overiaree te amive cn (le uh Gr th of Ocseber de 3 presented to them a set of handsome colors, which were Wright out asthe man from whom he bought Siecegoen colames, soony fat apert—those to wir im by fores andcarry bim of tm epite of ity deatres 10 show us some attentions, and our say of presented in the name of the city by Mayor Hoffman. Le ‘On the cress-examination the officer said ing the first floor resting apo « solid foundation of stone Die resisance. Alarm was given, an officer ten dage will undoubtedly be very agreeable. ‘Upon the arrival of the regiment at the City Hall it io was under arrest at thie time charged with | work, Upon those pill Fest the beams, made of iron, 1% and Mary was iaken before Justice Kelly, eho som- From rr io fronting that edifice, ite right rest- | receiving stolen and that when in his cell Bar. | intended to support the On farther investigation | Securrence, | had no words with either of the men, and attiod ber for ais monthe, ta detauls of bail ia $008 the two ships wil some Frenoh | Wee drawn up in line, ot por Park row. - pever them before fe; T 00) then tap Ievepete saneaoes. ‘on Park row. A large crowd bad gatbered im antici- | tholic had an tervlew with Frederick and George | it was found that while the floors immediataly above and | pever saw i Swlly) aod was not iatovietnd, the | Exrmxatva Teart or Vox Goou—Macare or rum Re. the ice ke at apece tee Louis {he beliding was, comparatively sng, eat 4 sho seqnuliod me wes a moch larger man than meets | roreo Tare—Aname or ALnoan Kecmvens —Me, Julies mee ona Barner, doing bustnem at No 1! Vert plece yesterday or appeared before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, and mate whom the colors that, Dail in the sum of $5,000 to the remuit of Lam- | 6m eMdavit in ° that within the leet ote soir day inning to wh One wwe i eaeees het ry tin eee, ‘wie fe eld nat congue, me “pndy the eecurrense te weldont ie attributed to the | Dert'etojurien of Soten frow bien by Jelise We 4 witness t6 8 rigid , from | carclesmess foreman in permittin, mee a } ENVOY, flag. The wan a white silk. fringed with yellow; tt appeared that Mr. Boose married bis elater; that main the morlar to pervarts that Wasivem aie | Madame Bell Destres to be Might em the | porter in his smploy halt sudtenly 4 Uirough Rurope, | one side bore the arms of the State, guarded upon each | they were pot on friendly terme; that be did Bot know ae RD of the jation apoo which the 5 boat two weeks age and has not since beve tip side by « Zouave in full waiform; upon the reverse side | anybody in Brook: ‘and was only going tq take a sail | fore colemn rested. Ne and the Mr, Sarner Yurther charges that he found in pomendian Pelasipal Growsed beads on bie route, | er een a ae eecr e mony “Dare ye," be. | forthe: benath of Bie healthy and. Wat he Md not’ pay | Orcise wuier belse lowed to. ron, frovty, 6 ine of Witem Bochmans, We, 998 Greet stsset, shes’ and dynasties and setting the fous tad taeaription, ** ~~ ‘The wi pay hid rm, 2 aes Im your report of the shooting affair which anfortu 200 worth of ‘He will visit the various arene Yas Namet ae Presented Py ss Dis ferriage back. tness was never engaged Inthe pops pod yy oe wn fn ta my alate, onfiate ie by Saeeane i prothty Yeoh teeta Batam Cc ‘This cess the case for the proseeation; whereupon | ing The building le owned by "Mr. Thome Hag. | state thet two affbirs of «similar character, which proved | [ied the property, io the Mr. te the cose for the defence. salon cad ur. EK Webola. of New York, nome om y He mid ‘how that thle was a foul conopirscy | The men Cy Beg het or ST, ea Plsgesdhe-onqenhenyretinpenaimaatabend Bay Ay Ty ytd 7 FLUSHING, L. 1. on the part of the witnesses for the proscation to do- | day, of the whole undertaking, ToT, ‘Be | the facts, a0 20 dieturbance of any Kind has ever taken | 10 him that he het oe, re ae Sime the character of Mr. Wrght, who refused to make Wrde porturyacd enecting 0 esntrest place in_my saloon previons to the affair of Maturday b voy ope ges frem Fee) Bo Bvery twain thet mea to Fieshing on Sanday lest an ty Ly beta A ad wee ne ed LL ce rare Fame op Nant ond Nock every oa ee Be Ayal A siached : inpatient thts 2 sidewalke cgureashios leon the other paige AS n and Moll heving adn versed in one be Kory the at eet nto that sg with the workmen Inthe élocharge of their | Wea, and the cond mote murver, as your artsie im. | Coited the stan fure with the gully rigs ae @wection. They all entered the gate of Bt. Joseph's Con- he worked im the Nevy hat Mra, end Mra, | duties, was for @ time barricaded, and the | plies, bat © case in I was compelied, \o mre pk ee fa A ge LA > Ey 4 nt mitt abet Thy siren wane yng Sees see ee cnet) | eee ence pes) aoa WF anee cok a at ai ree Soa ceca @f the corner stone of © mew building for the good money home lo his mother; that in’ the meath of, ihe main wale ony penteetly count, Coa te ~ —--——— nt Sadiedaaan tutors who are already establinhed there, The preseat Febroary, 1908, be (the witness) mado twenty-one and 0 amount of nage done can Se. Sepaives without tating TWE INDECENCY OF THE DRAMA CALLED THE BLACK CROOK. P Deliding to « large and low wooden one, with a large balf days work by Navy Yard time. down the catire building. —_— svacn Amare orm 4 aw. —Treterday aflersces yard, baile Years ago by tfe late Rev. Dr. Given for Mayor Hofmen ‘ake swore nat Mr a er 3 oe ee ee on cant Thomas King an4 Thomas Rogers, employed om beard =e bere Passed, tate be passed up the tape offibe City Hal rgisegte Sood ath "Bros ae ‘“ WWAT CORSTITUTES A LEGAL DOCUMENT. Yanies brethiyn rad soters, cao eopestal on he Ban | o> oat pee a oat old edifice | Postponement of the Cavalry Inepection. | was the next witnem, and she to give « long a Soe algal i romare iden of anew God, 8 nee Bible, anda new | and wruck bis antagonht strom the arm, inflicting © whieh ‘The suljoined order, changing the tigpe previously an- ive of the interview she had with Mr. Booas, Ms . Twas there that women abandened their ie | Mble and pertape dangerous wound King was nounced Fi the at ae oe — im presence of the Phomas J. Pops 0. Owar F. Burns and Ov Bank of poke eg and Jnatice Dowling \orked him ep for tial. roused farmity, & subsequent converss- | Alion—The complaint in this sult states that the de | in matters of which the lecturers were protoant!y | Koxmxo 4 Horm. Peormmron. —William Thompeon « Hecate” "le Suan st ay | dan aon mato mr of xan mt | $n cn mine etn onan | rnd as, oe rere gn ttre ome complainant and bie brother in © ee Bank of Albion for $3,000: that it was duly socepted by oe oe ee eee Ee otabae tea on the charge of having entered the room of material point, When Boose came the bank, and, a/tor such acceptance, endorsed by Burne; | there we oherene 4 ints thet | Mr. Ferdinand P Karla, one of the proprietors of Rarie's bouse he said that he did sot think James demoreli youth. here are fret imtrod o« % street, stealing therefr {the srcuned) took any of the goods that were missing, | ‘st plaintfiT purchased said soeeptance, and is new the SScnotr aves class caccaren, too bavedy Greasen teas egw ence | coveslog® becaecls cxaenar’© Oo easoomieg’ tee prio: ise, ithe Tomp. jar eae dy ots ay peneate, end Senies te ake task for bepleens ae coneae S qhacted in the very lowest grade poo weeny 4 Afrent the stolen money was found ie hie i 7 e ban| moe delectation of low! Paria Aa dor us the conclusion of which he remarked, geeied (0 | Fetused. The answer of the bank denied ail kno ledap | soctet \Souuniy tae“ Genaentions > Themnyeom was commiited w the Tombe for P. ‘9 worth: = Graft in question, and declared the acceptance Freee," with which we bore bern favored from time to - _ _ to wan. s A time, were obenene ene we s the moet rot me | Sar ence steer os ves | paren, tae ores error oes | Sat Be mesa, be eau —nee oon 5 So - ing more on oe To THR EDITOR oF Tee wnmaLD, it; that he came there to satisfy George; wit | Was attaghed to the draft, whereas the |i mde he hy of eed ce makes 10 Frederick Booss that fore year before | mach cmeens, enka ag 8 sremmeasen of Goer old Fann In your Rundag elition pou notive the arrest of © gem that she thought George Boose wes a double dealing ras- counsel then asked the Court to adjourn the | dirty book, written in the days of the Pompadour, and | eman by the mame of Keating on runpicton in the Hip. cal, for her son James told her that on one occasion the ciroulation of which was supprensed by law in later | qatl tragedy, and therein epenk of bis having " Borsa Seaw? ‘Sesnomarn, sad. thas’ ts ce wey or enetoee bo ad mora decent umn We Aen Wary Say that oe 58 | ie racaneration with forivade thongs ‘mpalent o Me to r oO - "ree, & man we id muike bim (Frederick Booss) give him to id not he of detention spem such frivoloot grounds,” which o Wee Sa anes Frhim ap ia bueineen, and that he would take Wright sapeyne Tews Tk woth woh tor thie drama Rat | S84 a4 your paper hae Sa Neng age Reregy y. Uof- tack ware an. Bishep we. Nethanid C, Bishop.—It {nto partnersh with bien Sie Team reteaes to 0, Barras wrote |, and Manager Wheatiey ie playing Ht ot suapiclone tone aguinet ur Rasta bs triage toa eas Femembered that, a few weeks since, wepub- | and ime forw were not on | stamp te Nibio's, and not only pis it, bot mo ore yew e yon puta eee ome " ‘with the.r black these were eccoant charges of cruelty deser- | £004 terms; that Mr. Booms once denied he had After the argument of counsel a; this point, | terned nuy, ond y SW heatioy poehets Attorney Mors = Ae the comner! Keating b Babaimeaia, who were next m Tae ban tsetee tim tongs 7 Hamer Pacer Dubop, “8 oving | Sited ‘that he “a, m4 the za caters a4 = led sree ‘esi ee ton or popolarity aoe havcne nth _ prempuy weoet, am g $ a i open ben ~ - ¥ ie ane int rea fe iene, | Recberand, Hanae C Bishop, reat ealete and meney Semi at Mr Doom ore, and saked im LIABILITY OF HOTEL PROPRIETORS. Nase! rn tures lormed epoe the Save we easing was dlacharged by Mr Kora pees ers, coe eodon caei ethers posmpegey carp pa og Mache econ ne “A bave thought not more about it singe; the Sapreme Court, Cirenit—Pa paged bo A A Pa CM, NORTEROT, Shon re the Very hor, br eke SR a ae ie ae ag Orme o Deven some lyn, and the Rev. Dr. Froe!, also of Bréckiyn. ’ As | and at diferent ieee the bs tay oF Fume, 1500 05 | thes bts brother Bnew ft, ond oh thas time both of tbe | 7mm Our sn P Lindau and Pol Boy. — Me Keerime to rey " ! sister who carried the box the corner | the month of A: 968. The i hia an- | Boowes talked tn German, whee George wld hia brother | Plaintiff tm this sult alleged that about the 14th of July & Ay LJ @tone (a small block of brown stone ‘8 Greek cross, Swor ents forth tnat Be haa not been guilt ‘any of the | did not went to ber any more about it; ehe he ‘at the hotel of defendants, No. 6 Mor. Tv Sen r4 $e the two cides epee to the view) she placed om | ecto alleged agains him that about. eighteen months told Mr. Boose ¢ James told her that ierews be brought with him several packages of * wet the oven pe EA a0, defendant was obliged bee ee Mr. Boos to bie Goods, velwed at $218, hi b, om his Gopartare be om ween Ss/ . Ce resort) Tee" Pale, the Lond ager, the names of the feanper cod fite of Sse wassh ch many Genes esd mid to ee) euit, oa Pgh iy Fe 1981 oedient ow y sisters now tn the (forty-three Ia saunter), bireek’ the defendaot and broxe tbe furniture of the | they (ihe Tocees) The jury bronght in a verdict for plaintf for te Fatt + D. NORE, Suga: suarese. od the rules of the order. soon as the box | house where ‘and defendant were living Mefur. | me,” at that time J Teyana pa AT " - x = = of Ls} a OT few coins were Soret that pm tn ed her own and pm gh a Ronee handed him : a, - ae STATES CGT CoBT, thea ° Freel defendant's clothing; been ‘said, ‘'Jarnea, rr) ” : sien of the soak Sth corse, i engl to get i ign ana belt the "plait io proven. oe will Rave you arsin nme roped Mae T “ep! COUNT CALENDAR—THES GAY. ‘ , the sermon rack up a solemn alt, Song y ‘to him and from furniture | with you,’ Wright id expect as | Bereewe Corer —Cract't —Part L—Non 2507, 209, Wherry Kh Kitd = Jempar Mpame and athers. Tria 2iGae ervesiitok casts of thom book from bie pocket then after they, ad he aa he Roget yee, 1418, B41 (No 2), 2417. 2419 t Eisinpenb Geis ces gov | aime cranes win riorem | ommear ences ae aS A ah SSN SRE a Pipers. een Se eee De, Tar- Gass see quien Se ceoees to teoebee teaens oe be "No, madam, | will pot my { myhy by eat ssi0, se ‘Ta48 2280, 2261, gg TO a ee er took something that losiod like ap inverted pepper | sauge bis wife was ronning him into debt and | don't think I have lost anything exonpt an Mt erficie anh, S008, Part [Now oy ag A ta conte by direction of box with a 16 frome the conser, eprinkled a Inttle pe ya Fe _ mp by o mepatier te any MOE 5, 5508, 008, S000, SORA, Part 111 the Jodge ath then edyareed Teer tpn on, and and 6 more He then bey A her; that he bas been threatened ny: his addrem tod’ bien it be resto a0), coh, 009, 194, 1168, I7 ‘on ge Sy ens ob cneman gs Senta Sette | Some Wee eee as es, ree hn ewe erzen fr | Bn ty Ge herd ond to Boa, be me—arwras Terie Hen Ses, 0, Lie Aa VLSTER COMETY orvence SurT im “ soe me, 186, 197, , Mi, wir tg mation pate bow ites conty mae An presented, to 96/000; thas has | again 1a the fall; "Oh, na,” anid bey ' wil bever Work ae er ae Court_Chambers. ! ad, TF pana be ta the | for Jom oe the dons Por | Non, 108s, S967, 1708, $805, Chores r — C..-4 seensed corroborated ¥ 1 E i iz ra at ie itl isi if HE : sie dt § : gE fi i i i i