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tage M Sout Grat delivering one ‘and costumes are all new ‘Mise Mandeville, Br, Mark Oelihe to Zotalpcas dase esacea eaten Thalin Theatre. Ste Hot Ihr Here Enideckt was reposted iast night at gt 2 Raaenanamct art re ti & decided improvement upon the first presentation, 4s Mrs. Koch seomed to have more confidence than on = comedy, entitled De: K« Befeht, 1s ad- ‘evening, and the whole force of the company will assist at its represameleny * well, and seemed to have entirely recovered ber. tion. Tho performance closed with S° very = ‘oenigs Bateman Concert at Steinway Hall. There was a large audience at Steinway Hall last night, ‘et the third concert of the Bateman troupe. The attend- ance was much better than on the preceding night, and every one seemed in the best possible humor, for the encores came thick and fast. Signor Brignoli gave the bignalizes dering of all vocal pieces. The selec- tions were Duerlio for an artist like her, and wore worthy to be placed on the raInme, The duet Per ralii, which she sung with Brignoli, was Serene best and most enjoyable pleco beg tea Forranti made a great mistake in not singing Traveni! Freitas tarentella, Invite alla Danza for his début on y night. Ho sang it splendidty last nig, ‘er from Moses in Egypt was rendered by those thres artista and Signor Fortuna with rare effect. Mr. HH Mills played the romanza and rondo from Chopin's cous the the Schumens concerto, which ey the piano ° mere part of the orchestra, Mr. Mills one in in many otherwise excellont artists, thoroughly intellizible, and his B sen is clear pede ‘His second teaderane latest compositions, bas much of the ieederina ap da licacy of Chopin, Mr. Carl Rosa had triflo ussiened bim, which, although it ed only as an encore, and is beneath je Bateman programmes. The dret fhe ang “Fiys K in the oli will aad iE ai Peet and fu A minor, It was a welcome relief others in bia playing which we arabe in piece, “Murmuring Foun- Plot gore au istay mero prettincss of exocu- to-day at noon. eae biog art.” Tho pon of the site The Matinees To-day. ‘Mies Maggio Mitchoi! will perform ina grand family -matinée entertainment—t%o last of her present ongage- ‘mint—at the Broadway theatre this afternoon, to com- mence at one o'clock. Tho matings and the ovening per- formance, at half-past seven, at this establishment closes perhaps the most successful engagement ever performed by. Miss Maggie Mitchell during her professional career. Mmatince porsonations have been particularly at- ‘Manager Wood has arranged with Miss Mitoh- a posts canp of another engagement during the Present season, which will be commenced on Apri! 1. "GL Baris, the iltusionist, will fepoat bis oxtraordinary feata at ® matitise to be given at Dodworth's Hall, Broadway, opening at two o'clock. Charley White’s Minstrels abd ‘will perform ina grand matinée at ‘Mall, , Commencing at half-past two o'clock. Miss Eva Brontya famous balladist, will sing, and Harry persion Laura L, Clair perform on the ooca- of French opers—the first—will be given tion Company te Mechanica’ wae Frangais, Fourteenth spot, commencing at eotook, Auber’ ee eer 5 will be ted, with a fall cast, uy & 1's matinge entertainment ypens ai enue Opera House at two o'clock, Tho Ethiopian spectacle, Saint Goorge aud the Dragon, be presented, with other excellent pieces. © Tony Pastor's grand matiaée commences at his Opera Blouse in the Bowery at haif-past two o'clock. The drama, Might and Right, or The Days of '76, be repeated, concluding with songs, dances and tho MICiTARY V INTELLIGENCE. Rahibicted Drill of the Tweltth Reutmont by System of Tactics. “OR Wednesday gfternoon the Twelfth regiment, 'S. a. sobuaeeatigesnistien of Brigadier General William med iofghtry tactics at Tompkins aq out threo hnudrea avd arty man, under Of Major John Ward, but the drill took place vai ae aaebah et Colonel W. G. Ward, Acting Brigadier of the First Brigade, A line of E pcaey was pes rk for the manmayre 4 an occasion, not wanted. and from tbe ease oh the i hvemenis were @xe~ F could ‘bardig tp {nit ba of favorably im, sere tees sty oy the sy combh'nation with env re only FB ae * Some Eger owerer; sem 1 by fucing. Not, Jom too minitely, ikimny be ‘sat t have been more Tavoratiy x Twelfth magne ve tid executed ob aeoount of Review of the Eighth Regi- ment, regiment N. G. 8. ¥. ¥. was reviewed, tn- ‘mustered on Monday last at gece pecans Siete, 8 Anaisiant Inspector General. ee a tech i] ‘the same that were iss sa hen & cope onganteed. Taare ery ‘marched well and prevented s Sno ° Firet Cavalry Brigade. + audited Squatey brigade wos napeaed 41 (the armory, at of Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, on by Colonel Libenau. The men presented Ea ROaSe Tag idea * Soi Waeth of the ay manned _— the Twenty-Second Regiment. L- ee EE te eaptain of company A In inate bemone ntti oe smombarn of Company Sarees oepest hip race at Chicago, when his driver, Mr. McKeever, was knocked from the sulky and kil the horee rasning ae times ened ibe tebe afterwards, some contusion on the legs, which have at he appeared, from his quiet manner yester- oer ecto ay tha cake finely rae over fifteen hands r. Ale: eee in fect, her ‘The Goldsmith Mare in'a benutiful little bay, with a fine development of all the requisites for Sho hasa very clogant head, well placed on a good neck, with a re- paige Inteluigent eye. She has tne shoulders, good wertul loing anda very signees style of going. Bie &@ double Hambletonian, and dam bot! being of that fashionable strain of blood. This mare tf improving very rapidly, and is is of the most ing young trotters on (a the turf. Tho great speed ‘whioh ehe now possesses has been developed within a Na thy and it is said that twelve months since she could not trot in turee and a half, Tho staliion Peli who was algo entered for this race, was withdra' RACE, First Heat, After along: time spent in scoring Butlor got away with the lead of a longth, Goldsmith Mare second, Cora third, Going around tuo first turn Butior, having the inside, made the distance two lengths be- tween himself and the bay mare, which he carried to the quarter in 361 seconds, From there to the half-mile Cora broke a second time and was six lengths behind. Butler mado tho half-mile in 1:11, two longtha ahead of the Goldsmith Mare, who was five Jengtha ahead of Cora, At the three-quarter pole Dele wen batten lengths in front of the litle bay mare, and he came on the homostretch about that distance in front of ber, and, trotting steadily up the stretch, won the heat by three lengths in 2:23)4, Cora about eight lengths behind, having been pulled up at the distance pole. Th track is sald to be forty-five feet short of a mile, Seoond H-a/.—Batlor was the favorite at one hundred to fifteen. The horses had a good start, but the Guld- smith Maro outfooted tho ovhera around the tarn, carry- ing Butler to a break aud leading to the quarter polo two lengths, Cora third, three lengths behind Butler. Time 37 econds, Going to the half mite pole Butler trotted so fast that he soon collared the bay mare, and she seomed to hesitate in her work for a fow moments, and then Butler took tho lead’ and was two Jengths in front at the haif milo pole, time 1:12%. Bodine, the driver of the bay mare, shook hor up again, and alie rallied nobly and began closing, being atthe wheel of Butler at the three-quarter role, the black mare balf a dozen lengths behind. The strugzio up the home stretch was close betweon Butler and the bay mare, the former crossing the score ono Ic oe ra making the heat im 2:26)4, Vora six lengthe uind. Third Heat.—Thero was no battin; now, tho people be- 1g satisfied that, barring accident, General Butier would win we race, le Hog ‘any Aid took a command inue law d = a1 Groune $M? frat turn, ¢he Goldamith Maro second, two lengths ce of Corn, Tatler kept this advantage to the quarter pole, which he crossed ip 373; seconds, Hoe broke wp soon afterwards, bit did not lose sarring. and when he settiod down he wae two lengths in advance of tne bay mare, who an aS the black mare, Batier opened the gap as he that point, and was three lengths in advance the bay, Time, 1: porte There was no change Lit ae sition to the end, Batler winning the heat three be gg Ndgunitt, Mare four lengiba Cora. ime, 2 of bry ilachag' ine Fate + ake Course. —Purse $600, mile heats, beat three in avers in Darness John Lovett entered bik. g. General Butler. Mr. Bodine entered b. m. Goldsmith Mare, Jas, D. McMann ontered bik. m. Cora, Mr, —— ontered ch. «. Burger Tier. Unton Coaraé, L. 1. A trot for $1,000 takes place to-day on the Union Course, between Gift and Lady Close, The latter is to draw a two hundred and 7 pound wagon, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ‘Ache ee ae Ey ~ large gathering of the democracy of Brook- tent tnd te various ward clubsat the democratic wigwam on Const street last evening, drawn thither by the an- nouncement Which was publicly made that the long roll Ind ceased, and tho skirmishers had been called in, ‘and that bow nek made ol ® heavy eannonade of speakers along the Mire line the conservative wriny was falling foto line for ther victorious struggle on Tuesday nevt. Buch was the gall, and long before the hour appointed for the meeitng the peel a ‘cecupted to its utmost cupactty. Judge Harnad ded, and called the mee'ing to order at 6 Mi Miller was the first o address the acsern| and bis rrnaran on tho tsnuen of the hour were eth st ‘and other demonstratlons of apnrec of big ity imenta uttered by him, one of the seats, which ‘are ranged one above the other on citlier aide of the building, EF gave way, nnd precipitated town neated tuerean the door beneath. At thar moment the struct, wisich \¢ of ight frarne work raised on # fragile foundation, 4 ea I right to left, ant the creaki the assemblage of the {a moment more eiapred wh supported the rection of the roof 0 sof the uprights be left haw the atege, gave way, and the roof, thus weakenet, bo: fly on the other stanchions supporting that sectlon, whieh, 10 rapid snecession, Ny with oe falling in of the he butiding on at nide broke dow: rongh 8 dts. tance of about six fort. xeitement and frantic eff of the crowd to extricate timber and to obtain egress to the through row doorways, formed a scene whic will, not speedily ‘he forgotten by those who were present. So great ths panic for ® time thy nm Huctnally rushed speakers plaiforn and dambed through the windo Tear, tearing window sash and all wilh them in daavor to Grape. | At the, dourwa everal pe hats and coats, and with nigner Pittons, “fete thonght, ! injured, but the escape of v0 usder the otroanistances | jv lous. The police, under cn: Lest precinct, were promply and searched among tl who mij have been so wever, that no One Was seriously urao of ‘people reo 8 beneat ‘he section oft ‘th be rool i which foll tu was about forty be twenty feet. Tie wigwasn 's loented Bear Livingston, and is avo ginty fret, ime is certainiy for Uae impertter construction Tur Vernet iw tee Forman Sri Gleason inquest, which has occupied Corouer Lyne for three daye past, wus courluded yesterday, The rounds man being put upon tho stand’ testifled:—Aboot half-past three o'clock Bunday morning 1 was foformed that e man bad been killed at No. 10 Fv treet; I found that Horton and McShane hat been engaged in the affair; I arrested Horton at hie mother's house tn Hicks on Lfonnd bim tn bed, and told bim I wanted him, Sq charmed with murder: be ‘said “Yon must be taken IF to the station, nouse, aad foun 3 4; after locking wp Hoxton westiares Cte? fms tn bed nthe home in Amity street, weaved bis tien, am th ‘# natn) man he struck was dea: . but he mentioned it on the oe; nt the station MeSbang was to which he ropiled that Tim Me Ser rin what t i Co tae swith Gleason wna haa gee be. the other witresnes bro tno ade the Jw (i & blow from "hae in the St edbane, Sed the? Horiou was an veonaory to the cri A May Dovaty Anwev.--Rev. James Carter is a minister of color: not believing bimeelf sufficiently protected by the sword of the spirit, he armed himself night before lass wit by ogee ob he Wim nad the tose tees 6 set hn ot formed that Carter b concen Tonpon wch bad o before bee’ Ny the police! was arrested. he to b for examinaijon. "oamp 09 Sertaviche Tore war & meeting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday hey The — brought in for selaries of expensee by various po! officers and ineitutions were n~stuted and apytO¥ed. the report of the Buperin t of the Penitentiary for the that there were thi Maree asad aaa ot waIyoyg acer YORE HERALD, SATU DAY, NOVEMSES 3 1808, =e PE ae or amp Anawpomnswe.—Diedrich Olkers, dolag business as a merchant taflor at No. 75Grand Seveoeatets yeelerday afternoon in New York cae sey eee sty Jersey City. Patt. Prom 4 Scarvoiv.—Cornelius Jones, a painter, em- pis crheaedt ee caries Raps Up Be wae quis negate ona hie inj syria! pee considered ald almost useless. ke placa boy named James Dogherty Newark avenue, and bad his haut foot mangiods? "2°" °° Fige.—A fire broke out yesterday in the house of Mr. Benjamin, corner of Colee and Rou Seventh streets, used by the breaking of flue, ho’ foas‘ou tho bulldlug Sad its ovatents is sot low! $150. Hi City. Axormen Arrexrr ro Basax Jau.—A prisoner was dis- covered on Thursday night endeavoring to wrench the lock from the cell of a fellow prisoner. He was seized in the act Fenians when bi mem! of that Fowenat ov Seaton Waicat.—The remains of Senator Wright witl be conveyed to thetr last resting place at three o'clock this afternoon from the House of Prayer (Episcopal) church, The a bearers will be Aa! pag ved Governor Ward, Edwin A. Stevens, Joseph A. Hi Beach Vander- P. Bradley, Jeremiah Gart 1, ‘Joseph waite, John 1H. tevons M. Hitchcock, ‘Edwin Yan Antrop, William 8. Fattonte and Ch cellok Williamson ; Bisl op Odenholmer, Rev. in, Mieramith, Hodges, Stansbery and Smilth. “The comin is’ made of black walnit, covered with hoavy blgek cloth, with allver bandi breast plate is "the remains wil. te fee to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, The deceased xentleman was in his seventy-sixth year, having been born iu 1799, instead of 174, ag stated in the obituary yerterday. Sr. Banvanas Hoose Hosritat.—Mr. J, Filiott has pre sented to the managers of the St. Barnabas House the tract of land at the juncture of Elizabeth and Clinton Me, upon which a’ building 1s already located. This atructura Will be used asa permanent general hospital, a desideratum bn ihe left Newark hitherto ouly second rate city in the WEW JERSEY POLITICS. ‘Tux Vacant Szxatonsity.—Amoug tho candidates named to succeed Senator Wright are tha Hou, Fred, 7, Freyling- huyson, Attorney Gendral of the State; Jos, P. Bradley, of Newark, and Jos, 0, Potts, of Trouton. Firra ConGressionat Distaict.—A meeting in support of George A. Halsey, the republican candidate, was held at the Otto Cottage Garden, Hoboken, on Thursday evening. At- forney General Froyliighaysen, in hie speech when discuss. ing the 4 adopting the constitutional amend. ment by Southern States, remarked that “the New Yor« M.A amelt battle afar off sooner than any other paper In the United States, and so. waa foremost in reconi- mending the Southern States to adont it." The pubite feel- ing {9 overwhelming tn favor of Halsey, except in Jersey City, which is expected to give a majority to Gflebriat, Dxmockatic Ratirication Muxtina,—The conservatives of Hoboken held a ratification meeting yesterday evening at Qad Fellows’ Hall, which was addressed by Mavor Ogden, . H. Winfield and Messrs, Zulick and Gilchrist, Tt was iangsly attended. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. The Sale of Lottery and Policy Tickets—Im- portant Examination Regarding Its Legality. jefore Commisstoner Osborn. Yesterday an important case concerning tho sale of lottery and policy tickots was heard before Commisstoner wae Before we report the ariience, tt will be ne to 9 fow words by way of explaining the veal point at insue. some time past the sale of lottery and poliey tickets has be managed by associations who have enjoyed @ monopoly in be business in the manner we are golug to describe, The are, generally speaking. persoms of moans, whe otters extensively and employ seroral ns in forward perso! mata therein. If @ person winhen to Ret baad: We wana five n bond in the a enc’ mot $10 that he wilt not aol & policy ‘without stamping ft, and pulting the number and the name of the party to whom it 16 sold on the faro of It. Before this bond can be accepted by the Inspector of Internal Itevenue, \t must ‘be by the managers of the lottery ‘nom i siness, ‘The result of thtx opposition ints to men of ammall capital who tons of their hand at lotteries: . va the same. Sometimes are frightened eway Ly we 4 of ities, frequently they the Ce ee eaeh oad wetece te Cetedas of their own account hn vote ,- the by ei Tele of bit mhoarpentious toe ip ihe, manopo Wel AAU been arrested witnis 5 ing guirel by the ed by the int Beau reds ng pected p. i. of the United maine aii « tioned | in ‘connedtion ion wit thin | ic ceabapaias "hi as th have not been even ones alluded ton any manner whateys hare tain Place before the we nape ‘publish then. If the mames come out ios the examination of course we ve them the benedt of our extensive cireulation. AMOR AGAINAT CHARI ~ 5x bart was ch doing business a special tax’ (8100) Lee of the Untied Bisteas fin resented UF atty counsel , {0 rep By Sealer thay he vrould wish 10 free Kamm nt ‘Cornea! fotoner Did 9 yor Ai skier, agent? Defendant—1 did pot elo gto the Twas only a manin the ofioe when whe owner gf It went out. T never sold any lottery tickets when the owntr at te rmiaaioner-Did- you tot #4 these for one CBetontant—t dtd; Idid not know I was doing anything imlastoner—That a no defence. If be asked you toga id you do so? fendant—I would not ‘omun issioner—NW ell this t# felouy. ay a ike nts Yens sometim runtarioner You aduult that fact? Yes, Tt ts justasbad. Do 4 be suificlent to commit you, but I stall ta b. ©. Viger, sworn and i meen the da. fendant before: on Friday of last weet I sw nim in Mott i policy Ju the place, 9 Mott street Did iin? A. He was preamnt, f bought ftof him, g, Hava gon t that ou do tot er man, bie vartonr, TauppoEe N fa) @ What a Das to baying bought the bo man or the othor? A. Denght It of one oF the other there were only two men in the place, and they both behind the counter, I bad no conversation with either of to numbers, ner to defendant—Do you wish to ask any afr. pt deposed that he wne epectal a ue Department to look aftr t not know the defendant; all he knew t for the totter zed @ Wh with that paliey toket? ‘A. 1 gave it to you, a othe Commissioner told the defendant that he was commit: ted for tral, and should be takou back to prison in the custody of the Marmial. a f the defeadant heard the decision be inade some showed that he Interesting Litigation—A Acrested to this City on ful Conversion—Motion to Vacate the Order of Arrest. Before Judge Barnata. Corwlias R. Carrion om William Mahone —Thie wae a motion to vacate the order of an arrent in the case of the de fendant, who, during & recent visit to this city wae arresied on acharae of unlaw{ully eeiting the steamer (eorge Leary orfot, Va, The defendant in this action formerty com. nded « division under Loa in the Army of Northern Vire m, and had atta five Short impetuous and darby Confoderaie service.” (pon testgning the sword foe puraulls be became | Ireulent of yoo Soutbalde Raliroed— & bowe he bad for in bis cerole ae Peters: thie rapacity, orth ip she APdavit on which the order neler tho defendant ner the Norfolk and allroad Company had any clalin Ia lew oF eqrtt feamner or the pialutift, Dut seeking 10 use the nent of « large umm of sich provtoomy # nla yr $20,009 tothe parchaser, and Ubat as co erie i * eteamer un! “ey Gorporaton erected by ty — Tarrant acd | for their mutual vose intially fiachment aging 1 sung he Soon a no wi Spas ee tins SALES OF REAL ESTATE, PRET yg yt phar f ene POLICE INTELLIGENCE. aeennnnnnnnnerge elothing fi Abraham Marks, No. MB Broome street, | On the 26th ultimo the na are Te and two men entered of committed the accused have not yot been Attxcep Lanceny,—Adolph Pinens is a tobaceonist doing business in Orchard street. Going out on Thursday efter. noon, Adolph left the store in charge of s boy named examination, Her accom: Abraham Newman, about fifteen years of {10 Now- man was th large, anoth other boy pained Julius Simon effected wn entranae {6 th orgehat after the nanner Sf anémbryo urging vig through the window. and. Look phott thirty pounds’ of vabacco. | Newman remonstrated, but Jultus repiled in a manner’ that would ba rr can sarge and Jultus escaped e latter was, ho arrested and Justice $800 to answer. A Covonrn Maw nur Nor 4 Turay. vont interesting specimen of the genus homo made }\s »ppearance at the bar of the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday after- noon. There was justenough of white blood in his veins to give hisakin a hue resembling that of excooding muddy cho. colate, while hin features were gross and misshapen and his mouth parted aboveand below in lps huge and wide. His loft eye bore traces of a recent encounter, belag blu dlack and puffed up so ag Lo preclude bia seétg with tt. His garments were ragged and ory much solled. and about hia nook he wore, wrapped sround tintil he was nearly auton cated, Thais woollen tppet, which had originally Been white, but was now of m tii color, A morekerbar on Thompson street charged that 10 had stolen a hain from his store,“which he had dronpmd tthe gutter when closely pur- sued. i defendant indignant dented the acousation and prvtested that be wal wh) would not stoop to a orl Where did. yon get that bink eye?" asked tha ‘The acensed replied that he obtained it ata parring exhibt- ted him yesterday in y Aaron Jones, in a set-to wit redoubtable Te was only aw thtle tory tap, and he didn't ch ae boing accused of stealing. He was Wa ‘ait ‘this white, and fhoally hla feelings over- cams him and he burat into a food of grief aa he drew a dilapidated, dinuinative rag from his breast, covered his face With it and leaned aver the railing, He recovered sufficiently When the papers for his commtmont for trial were made out to whine for mercy, ‘Tho strength of lite ap. peak tha iro polieoman failed to appreciate, and bore him to wdust weeping pileously, Aw Untvoxy Fixpre.—On Tuesday Peter Stazg dropped bis pockathook in the yard attached to the premises No, 4t West Twenty-ffih street, The wallet contalued $47 in money, THe made diligent search fur the property, but was unable to find it. He subsequently Jearned that a man Jai J, Richard found the wallet, He demanded ney of that Individual, who recused to mive it up, aay - Litin « placo from walch some one un- bafterwara arrested, for wialat the Alexander MeAdam was arratgned be- tice Dodge yesterday, on complaint of his brother, Who charged with being an babiwal drunkard. There was no need of compl His own appoarancs betrayed the Wreck be was. | Iie face was red and bloated, his voloe wus hollow. his vveaih reeked with the fumes of had quo. Hix ca were bloodshot and swollen and aared hagaardly shout him, Wyiloaely ghd stupidly. His forum wax bot, is ay WEY tot, the Baie cromitiog, bla’ Ranae he ng and bin foatures convulsively twitching. as with he palsy. It wasn merry to commit such a wreck to the workhouse, aud It was done, Attyaep Laucenr or Paws Tickers.—Philip Soll, at present of No, 177 Chrystie street, resided until recently at No, 9 Canal street. When Philip removed from Canal atreet he left bebind him a bureau, he says, for safe keap- . in which were two pawn tlokets representing two dreawos, & slik cloak and a revolver, which he values at $40, Subsequently, when he examined the bureau, he found that these tickets were minsim been stolen, He supposed them to have } rederika Frelar, who resides at Boll's former on Wao th that on the of lant month va the eye there, standing in papers in his hand, « Sawer or tha Cetane being at hate sume open. The next day Wilson showed hor. & pawn Unde aguas Pal'p apprarnd ey tin Shandley, oo Thure. day, and procured a warrant for Wilson’ eat. The arrest yesterday morning, #od Wilson, balng brought be. atioe taawing the warrant, was by him commited newer to a charge of grand larceny, A Cuxnoruan AnursteD YOR va ‘ Roce Loner flern00n a toll inftafh, allired iu the garb of a mun aa carried to the Police Headquarters, on Indy’s pocket, It appeared that the complainaut, a resident of Philadelphia, and now oma visit to this elty, entered « Fifth avenue ear and veated bertelt beside the prisoner ortly afterwards he rose as if to leave, when another lady ‘Opposite caugh’ bit the goat and ex med that he ‘ked the yore of the |) fire fed to get oul of ihe tab an fo the efforte of tho passengers to prevont blu. ning the atreet he was followed by his. viet ima missed her pook#tlonk - Das Hlemanly tee arrested and faa p at The prisoner Weaitiany succeeded On bad demanded the return of hor pro} up the pocketbook and requested tha tb ei Ag epee was by his side vy. thia time, howsvar, THE wre jaken tu cun'ody, feat ing ¢ Police Hond Pa hap eine a0 CM Ulm, gud raid be ry Sie ler til rt He ® le was ¥ yo Dollectiag moye ‘ end a memore od: Dye a pirat Kethook near the lay wid latended to verttae It t out lo wserrtain from parties Tn this efty i hie st r mintstrr was trae, Meantim niaation, which will take pine ofan Mining Cidade Com. de We is Dead With fin ing Across the Bovy—Ineaulty the pae Inquext © Corever Wildey, &e. Information reseed the Coroner's «Mies yesterday fore noon that Mr. William A, Francis, Tressurer of the New York Montana Mining and D mpar ing at No. 290 Wost Nineteenth eqriniited suicide by ent ting bis throat with a razor ‘ @day Coroner Wil dey procended ty beld wi te the rematos of the wa fortunate man, Tt {a poor health for appe soveral Years ago bis montal coniition |wa ralotives found ft necessary to faneasylum for x short period. i unde ng at inferv ale that heponte ns kon The Cheerful mood « hen be red his ona t, orawn with hia bloody we ra peilewed Bhat Mr 49 44'e0, his throat, nearly severing his head FrRcaate oF ray wore w Tibia injuries, fail motown thd yy roots, Th epee balt-cast bh or deneaned (o (he (eeemment dining room for bie b oak tia ghtaidng wat awaited him. On entering the kitehe was horrified (0 tae bia farber tying dead on fre floor and he prostrate form Of hie mother weroes the bady There wa a large polo blond on the flog, “whieh aatiefied the yang man of what had ooenrred aiting to make more ininute ex Baslontion, he yan into the strest med women of the noighbs.# and also mummoned Dr. A mebanan, who tn eupBiiy responded to the call Tans was renered lacorated won: ie eng sod — dona for ber but upt last evening 3 ae ; ening Mr i eine ae 4 ee the aon ptiested Thee iife Th rockin and tight ‘ond deuth bust have noted wasthe bieody rarer eS Ernie | Tha above fects tranapires a tan, and ft = x. %, intern 't STATEN GLAND IN INTELLIGENCE Werasenoue Accrnerr—Coroner Conver, of ortateld, hy edb eg 9 of Fda gym 4 on Wetesaday helt on as “tee fonaty, eseret, wha, reer Sa Tus Paice ov Faexcn Rous.—The French bakers of this city have struck for higher prices for rolls. They state that when a barrel of fine flour costs + ai7, 0d cal Seen hundred and ninety-als efford to sell thelr for ty can ach ) val"gemerally ‘an ounce. About one reafter be upon there fas inaispensgbles of over vance will hereat the matutinal meal. Maxring m Bewaty or DisaBtep Gorprens awp Salton. A public meeting ts to be held at the Cooper Institute on the 4th inat., called by General Fremont, Dr, Bellows, Wm. 0, Bryant and others, for the mower of raisiug funds for the purehase of Point Lookout, comprt some thres huodred Eorea, im the State of Maryland: oa oa Mich to erect, natlo m for unde a and disabled a sailore. oa yan Carty iy ne ted. will attend imac mith one Oy tea eased Parse ron 4 Pox —Mr. John Straiton, of this city, anda composition. on the —These wantlemen are represented by « soctety which has been in existeu~ nearly eight years. Tho object of the society Ie to Instruct the members in popu. lar ideas and in @ knowledge of commercial aut social solence, The members of this soctoty mot last night a. wo, 4.8. Mark's place for the purpose of reorganizing the sano ciation and to inaugurate & new system of instruction "fo for the benefit of clerks from abroad. A: the society nambers nearly two hundred members, who are mon(! ployed in German mercantile houses tn thie, city, ani te. are fll men of intalligence and education. | A commiiten was ap- pointed at th hit to, mnke arrany oatablish a Th 7 ba bas been chartered under the name of the clerks “fa joctety." A Livtte Wair.—Aa the quarter-past eight o'clock boat from Barclay street, New York, entered tho ferry slip at Hoboken on Thursday evening last, Mra. David Ferguson, who had been ocoupying one of the seats In the ladies’ cabin, prepared to go ashore, but had searcely reached the cabin door before a gentleman accosted her, saving: — “Madame, vou have leftone of your parcols.”? . Porgy son thought abe had not, but went back and. picking up the Pakage alluded to by the gentleman, exainined it, and wax Konished beyond expression upon disoovering a acall traf in the shape of an infant apparently butane or (wo oll, heatly wrapped In clean Linen, The child was sent to the alins Louse, sx OF THE Pank Concenrs.—The Park Commirsion io nenson has Closed, and there will i to-day. ‘Tun Feeneu Max-or- Wan Tamra.—The Themis, a dne specimen of naval architecture, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Baron Didelat, Commander-in-Chief of the North American Squadron, commanded by Captain Ribeut, haw ered in the harhor for some trae part. Ble h Micers and four hundred aint of thirty Conr mou'h bore guna and the usual amount f machinery and bollers are below the water ling, and her maalmmntn spends thirteen knots an Stores are now being taken ov board prepa: y to nd. The gunboat Eatin. corn her cruising. grou De isnot, ia also mull In por Comvaxy F, Hawsis Zovaves.The second an. nual ball of company F of the First regiment, Now York Stata National Goard, an organization well known durtog the war athe Hawkins Zonaver, came off last evenin, Irving Wall. Severs! Inendred eonplos 4 the daring the hours of the evening devoted to # danant nnd while, of contac, ths, Fatt Box We fi nareenbla profiston, the gallant Zonsvns we reprasentatives from the Rerenty-drat and ot mall rp The occasion was excradiugly, enor, the qasemblage at the Hall was a most brillfant wath fed gemilemon from the elyte and miliuuy rauks of t The opcere of enaapany, F aver—Capioin, fh Lienenant, P, J. Martin; Recond Lieu oy tenant © He Gatling, Axornte City Ramnoap Acernmr.—A boy named Joho Carrol, aged atx years, residing with his mother, in Thirty. seventh street betwen and Third aventes, was run wer ty ear Ne Rok ihe Reson “Avenue Heairoud, (h stecet,’ yeaterday, The right the’ litle Tallow weanalmont bikaplelaly severed above the Sukie. Ayson Cask Diswissxp.—Charlos Worms and Daniot Strause, who were arested on the Mh of July om a charge betese the Coast of General Ression: sa Budge Bascal disphar ced the wcow: an tng More Agalnat them than inere suspidonand nogrounde upon whit ihe charge supported. Recovery ov Haghor Polles, ' 600 Wortn oF O1..—Coptain Martt, of the eweded {n recovering nearly all the otf Conrens & Co., of Peart street, which recently sunk nt ‘were sound under fr and (he vemaluder ou bond seversl Tux Tonvvennin.—The New York Tarnverein has opened a falr_at the Turn Tell, in Orchard siroet, fo the benesit of to be ereate: 0 erection of a new Tur # ix re Canerpon Pia bon fen minutes pest Ave o'clock yoatarday morning» fire was Atscovered ‘a the haremant of the Ch on Kighigeath atroot, It was eaused by some paper aud wood somiyg tn contact with «few cinders, and was prompiy ex ed by * sof w The # Vammge wae very ty ing “POLICE HEADQUARTERS Trials of Policomon—Quarterly Report of the Twen wate « The only case of tute on Thnreday afvern shannon, Howe ton and Murphy, of the Ninetoooth prectnet with violently wlilng citizen O'Rourke op the Wh, ol, Otieer Murply, iw partiont arged with § a Wie nge A gre ae esate hree or fonr animporiant eases, which were YreLy meron uap Aree te have bean rendered by the ney ormch drivers, Before Rart« R. Wiley ye. Jormee Fon Defendants are encided ts mani On) dismiasing compilation with abet 39 Miri ve alert Leowaen. = Sadquiens Cor plaints coy efor Jonee, Jnerice M. ly Townernd...1 et © sommiletten $7200 \esasadlage lor we weeks, $16 armies : 4 th bores ve, J. Malabsrken, et sh—Motion grente’, de opened and cause eet dome COMMON PLEAS COURT ---DECIIONS Metore Brady, Maria B, Rileworth ra. Wm a defen om greet fo) onthe ground that the 4 7 v4. Calvon.—Motton granted. w we (two evils Mot ats put On proporuam of Modena $e peanees proverties ti ' te ta in sens valk tone of the Gaman Matr, ailet Pee ar te A w 1AA0ON IN oh | HUMAN INT Mehal nat combined Uo bodies pelts 4 in Gor Own interiors ae well ae fn he . ae of ge ation Ie baad Gre Eek eat Rep ees We ccbies Son open, eee Oe bon th oop ved 188 ene tho rs “ft wae ia verione oben bowels, we a se dames re press oo Saas Se cease eos pees ever heen known Or beard of a8 6% oh ae ee me. The Weaxxt Heat for the presoat week, afw re Contains one of the best written aad most atortes of the day, entitled "4 - — “aN EXCHANGE NO ROBBERY,” — Poer, Y—'‘Novewnan,”” by James Ristine, and Wour 42 ™!s Doon’—both written for the Buna, \* vaene « iy aes Tt also oon ‘Ains—The highly Interesting and ant News from Europe received by the Cables amd uring the lant \ "0k, including our Special ‘and Correspondea °*, detailing the Fentan Situation Home, the istest Intelligence from the Seat of War Candia, the Mexican Question, a French Opinion of Constitutional Amenda ‘nt and President Johnson's tion, &e.; a Week's 1. lon of Woahingien Deon, ooh bracing alt matters of Net, nal interoat transplring at tb@ Capital; @ full Report 9° tho recent Fenian including the Results of 1," lato Triats of the Camas Prisoners and the Pop War E£bullitions in the , States; our Special of we Terrie Gale im the News from Geor, 4; A Cholera Tas cident; Interesting Matrimonial \“tatistics of Ohio) Test Suite for Negro Suffrage in Now Jorsey, Profit of Rebellion; The Indian Trowd es; The Consuamy Tut I tional Amendment in North Caroline, &° ; Tho Curreag Nowa of the Week, including all leading Pd\'It,'cal and Looatt Mattors, and the Latest Intelligence from ‘thie Wash Tudies, South America, the Pacific, British: ao Editorials on leading topics; Our Sporting Ca’ contatuing reports of the Cincinnatt Racor, Tr. Matchos on Long Inland and. eleowhore, Aquatic Kvarta, Billiards, Baso Ball, &o.; Literary, Artiatic, and Mining Intelligence; Religious. Matters, ‘an interesting Summary of a Hundred Years’ Effort ta Methodism ; Thoatrical and Musical Review; Voreigtt Rossip; Varieties, &e.; Reviews of the Cattle, Horen, Dry Goon», Shoe, Cidade: Marketa; Marriage ng 4, Death; yp —eeaanndhron | accounts of ail Limportant e+. Loree of the weok. cl Trams. —Single subseription, $2; Tm. Five copies, $8; Ten coplos, $16, Single couts cach. A Hmited nomber of soe Ee red in the Weaxty Hexaua sth ge A.-Mad nicattede, Relate de, 2 Sehill beautifying the com; at, Alen her great i or Hait Kestorer to tree of Te the fenders of Fash troduced to Une American public, and Wy {ts pean a {les commands Universal opprobation. Tus n xT. Sate « M. ne, 2th. Be Beemerrnre At “ a de’ ons pale rom! At Everdelps gard the most ologamt Wedding A my Secure Your Fort: 5 $14,000 ig which will tie ted arnsrae eum the patrons of the Lodies' Chariable Fair and Grand sentation Feotival 0 will bo given to Livery ticket holder gota somet ' ° Broatway. Nothing ventured, aathing eained A Sure Pile Cure. GILBERT S PILE be worst anes of plies. culars fren, sold by dragal Address J.B Mamaling, manage ory NT, pvatively harass wanted at ea bid Broadway, er A Heantifving tn the culos of grag, ond oe Tolle (he pongent pre burning, this preparation ‘pot the " ned ror tik f S The blacks wud hrwne th prodiioes wre bot dull be bright ed pom ne thoes of usture. 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