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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NO UTAH TERRITORY. OUR SALT LAKE CITY CORRESPONDENCE. The Inquest on Dr, Kvbinson—Spicy Evideace of Muyer Wells—Ex-Governor Bigler, of California, Exewnioes Him—Gov, Gives 81,000 Reward-—Detect ives Ea Route for Salt Lake—Militta Muster—Gov. Durkee and Ex-Governor Bi'ieham Young Will Re- view the Treops—Pers onal Gossip, &c, Gaur Lexe Crt, Nov. 1, 1866. “Bince my last mothing hea tramapired to disturb the Peace and quiet of the community. The sensation pro- duced by the assasination of Dr. RotAuson is dyingaway, and (he papers fin@ other material lear sanguinary for leaders, The inquest relative te his death ing resources for material for ob with the contracts, and that to provide for @ M. T. BRENNAN DECLINES A’ NCMINATION, He Denounces His Old Chums and the Rest of Mankind, and let only the n jou nmeat adds to the number of contracta, until they piled mountain high, and the Department boast that they have thus secured the oppos'- tion of the “ntire contracting and city Tbe @ candidate have not faltered or wavered Depart ComPrroLian's Ornce, Nov. 10, 1308" “Gacriamen—I gratefully acknowledge the receipt of ‘your communication, in which you declare that the ‘MAnances of the city and county of New York are safe “ander my control, and recommend to the community ‘my renomination and re-olection to the office of Comp- troller at the approaching charter elections. Your expressed desire for my continuance in charge of “tho clty and county Qnances is the more complimentary ‘ecause of your large financial interests, which are #0 4@mportant as to supersede all’ political considerations. ‘You pay tho heaviest taxes; you are the most directly wflectod by municipal extravagance, corruption or mis- and himself, The legal gentioman who plied Mr.” Wells, with “questions fraught with danger,’ was mone other thea ex-Gevernor Bigler, of ¢ Mayor Wells, whe isa very prominent member of the reh, spon berug {uterrogated as to his stand- ing nod position therein, considering that such questions 0) to the issue, answered hat evasively, but freely admitted that their people im the prophet of the Churcleas the prophet of God, and joctrine of polygamy he was a believer im it, and with regard to the law of io jor revalece{on. any for thase nor do I intend to falter or waver, But stance haa the Citizens’ Association afforded in enabling me to stand up in so just a cause euch rful infuences? i me for not consenting ids, when by ao doing all the jobs yg below the Last year tho reduc- would be fastened upon the City have each year reduced the tax estimates of the Gommon Council. tiona made by me eut down the tax levy three mil relating t! decided constitutioual Porgy sent he would consider whut Coort of the United 1 be as frank as yourcemmunication. I ‘to explain fully and clearly the reasons fegard to the renomination tore wpe bes ‘which have influenced mo in ‘whioh you so cordially solicit me to accept, I came inio the rule was to condemn ail offl- per cent—and du: money at a lesser my war loans, except p-rcent, and many of the six per DRTRCHIVES. I learn, from good authority that Colonel Baker, Booth fame, has been employed to “hunt up the ci and that he will be asset d by Allan Piokertor Chicago dotective, Others of the profession ar be usy in investigating the aflair, tion erems tobe put forth fur the speedy the crttn nals, one small one, were ra sed at six cent loans were nego dsome premium, notwithstanding tne unprecedented competion of the seven per cent loans of of the national aud state governments. T have only referred to a tow ov among the many hundred which migh which I have been compelicd, solitary and monster abuses, and in which the association aupposed to ropresent you might have been of service, but in wiich it bas beon silent, or has aided to su-tain the of the corruptioniss, Yours bave been the first public voices of encouragemont and approval which ave come to me through all my time of trial, understand how grateful your testimonial is to me, how sincerely I appreciate i', and how sterling a roward it will be to me through al flud appended Lo it a request for my renomination and re-clec.ion, Lan only reiterate the opinion which Thave s'y expressed that, under all the circumsances of shail best sud-erve my on iutere-te by re- tiring from the office which you dectafe that I have nov uw rthily filled. 2a you lave seen, I em opposed by the managers of although you, the responsioio In ano her con jake Andiacrit So soon af & person was elected toa position of public trust andgresponsibility, he was condemned a+ corrupt. The press, ‘him, was slow to amit the truth of his explanations, ery official was fo ced either to yield to the un- soasonabie and often un-crupulous demands of those ‘who professed to control infl ent'al Journals, or to sub- mtto the most unjust and insultin: pa wonal attacks, relying upon gentlemen like you for his ultimate vindication, tive, and you know how persistently and malignantiy I have been assailed; but the testimonial which you have now £0 kindly offered me pro ‘not been misjudged, ‘The abuse of partisan opronents was, perhaps, to. be although L have endeavo ed to display no ip in my appolniments, retaining the appoint- n responsible positions The consures of the Prompt to accuse | tiated at a haus ‘The greates oxer- detection of lcuous instances i urpeentod fn MILITIA MUBTER, The militia of the Sait Lake military district are in camp threo miles weet of the city, having To-day they are ty bore General Daniel H.” Wella, comman: there will be a grand sham battle, President Young will be present, The militia of the district number about 6,000 tn- faptry, cavalry and artiilery. T chose the latter alterna wod by Lieulenant and to-morrow hat my course bas nd take part In the ro- | my futuro life. Professor Maillefert, of your city, is in towm, en route ‘ees of my predecessor. Yr Haw for the Pahranagat mines perover I found them competent, ress have com? less tro u the re pons bie editors of im. than from irresponsible subordinates, disappointed in their hopox of place or profit, apon whom tho edtiors have dependes my proceedings, fossor expresses bimsolf highly of things in Zion, pec He departed yesterday for his deatt- Mr. B. M. Kinney, who has been conneeted with the Indian department in this territory for the last eighteen months, departed for his home in Wisconsin on the 3th for information as to The oppo-ition of defeated contract- ora, corrupt pre ators and the jobbers of what ix+atied “the corporation rine’? 1 naturaliy anticipated, and was But 1 wish to call your part cular at ention tothe singular fact that the tion, with which some of you b to whose funds you have been invited to contribute, has hitherto been foremost in a-svults apy Tattribute these agsautts to thd act Association {s managed by feaponsible members as ts—living upon the foes they~extort for dealing Upon no other theory can that the Citi- A the Citizens’ Association, members, 80 emphatical tost for the Cow roulership L should be also opposed by the republican politicians, although many of the tax- payers of that party wish my re-election, been fo fortunaie as to secare the «ndorgement of those citizens who pay taxes, Tam upon the taxes and the puolic dence whatever in the pledged support of certain demo- cratc politicians, whose treachery in the recent electing has shown their insincerity. My conduct has ben such mé the corrupt contractors, a n Connell, the Jobbers, defaulters ft is no disparagement jy endorse me. roud to deserve, Jnage Titos, United States Supreme Judge for the tor- f q vith ® veritable che- connected, ani ry minotte by the In £008 are so lengthy that I hav {t, and witl only add that the inscription thereon, in rod, qu fo a4 compl inentary ua Cl fatnated Antony, The elaborate piece of needlework ts believ: d not 10 be of Gentile manufacture, nov yet docs it bear the character of the handiwork of Mormon Jadies, who are adepts with the needle, MORE ABOUT THE MASTODON. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Tro, Nov. 16, 1866. A strife hae arigen relative to the first discovery of the remains of the North American mastodon at Cohoos re fostered to some extent by the press, has gained @ foothold that Professor Marsh, of the Yalo College Solontifie School, we whore aticntion was called to the discovery, aud who pronounced upon {ts character and importance, whol'y crronoous, and the impreasion thus given should bo corrected for the credit of the Scate in whose soil the remains were found, and in whose geological repository they certainly should fod a lasting resting place for the bonefit of her fature studoats in nataral history. view I herewi:h give the tacts, which tay be relied pw tlie to describe wed by those who live have no conf me. hat the Citizens’ or, who treas the treat wealthy ite and blu, was not ra’s tribates to the t ry arith tmaginary complaints Lacoount for thi curio i contrartiction: asan organization, has been per while many of the most subsian- Assorlation have expressed to me ly, a8 you now express publi |: ne moneyed men of tins reat city in finances, and the desire of bq _re-clected. and corruptionists, tuifluence to say that the active, in, ently used against tial merabers of th achemes behind terprising geutlomen with them which a Comptrolier has dofeated, or a Comp- ”” are more zealous at the pols, and more ready to spend money to secure a pliable representative than you are to matter of specula ion, tn t fs sure to pay They control po- organizations—they manipulate conventions— they run the machinery of popular euffrage—wh le you gentl>men simply vot But thisis not the @ confidence of y control of the ves gentlemen that I should soelition acting for the are and its praise, who do right retain a good o1 which the Invest re ly to approve those oflicial ondemn thes. who do wrong, not governed by any sclish clique nor mauntuined to gratify the or fmalice of professional libeliera, would bo welcomed by every ‘aithful public officer, be- would encottrage him 'n weil doing and defend him from unjust attacks, I can scarcely do you a greater service than to demon-trate, from my own experience, Ghat the present coaily Citizens’ Association is not of this eharacter, 1s, there ore, a public injury rather than @ public beneftt. ‘or exampl!®, the d-famation to which I had been by the managers of the ( ivzeu linima’'ed ia a demand for my removal from office, to my slapdorers to select three of the most skilful accountants in tho city to make # thorough ‘sideration which haa most weight rained by your support T would face all evrests had it not been openly avowed by State politicians that at the next ses-ion of the Legis: lature a Board will be sent down to this ety to overr your Comptrolier, elected by our financial aifairs. tho first scientist oliber to resign or to give set of schemes againat the City Treasury, co Department within a few w eks will a new officer, representing the intere! |, will doubtless be in- stalied in my place He will enter upon his own jecu- Liar system, and he will bring who have become identified with the opposition to me, His advent will soon, it I# promised, be follo ved by a commission or board representing the dominant party the State, who will march downtrom Albany and quar er I am content to leave the field to these * Association hay- ave foiled and det into office and power tho & were chosen, guknown to me. ‘Aw alroady stated, the remains wore discovered in the pot holes during the progress of an excavation at Cohoes, pear this city, for the foundation of a large factory, The attention of Pro“essor James Ha!!, who ia the ocoupant of the Chair of Natural History in the Rensselaer Poly~ technic Institute, in this elty, and the State geologiat, was first called to the existence of certain phenomena in connec'ton with the remams on the 20th da mber, by Air, Yoongiove, the agent of the Harmony Mills Company at Cohoos, and which were found to re- pose in the shales of the so-called Hudsou river croup, where tho excavation was being made, und whore © Fories of pot lioles, said to have heen made by the an- cient river, were visible from the first. bone, with one bone of the foot, were found on the 27th ber, whereupon Judge A. & Jonson, 9 recent of the State of New York, and a mem. ber of the state Committoe on Natnra History, f visited the pot holes, Professor Hail vised ' the 29th of September, in company with S, Wool. I. D., Secretary of tho , flected were entirely Every buréau, office, book, document, d record of my department were placed at their for a rigid examination. ; they adopted their own methods of investigation, pnd every detail of my administration was deliberately and mosi critically inspected jt labors, having found no ing to cond smn but every approve, ax they sta" pressed, cy ly a Bed they devectea the They took their own Another contest for this oflce-—with the “ri the “ring’’ of the Common Council of jobbers,’ the “ring” of ‘reform rs and default e ng common cause—“the ring of politicions’? and all the other rings, big and {ittle, againat me, with the great Albany ‘‘rivg"’ ready to encircle al!— and an election, in view of the threatened legisia ton at Albany, no gratification. Tam content to leave the cares, trials, reepansibilities and warfares of the Finance Department, after four to the hands now #9 greedily ex- with having made a good Oght and iu being sustained by your testimonial, repre-enting the wealth, worth and solid substance of my aati 80 unqualifiedly and emphatically endorsing my career. Very fully, MATTHEW 'r To Meners. Moses Tavior, Rovat Pasta, Dunc: max & Co., Wa. B. Astor, Joun J. Cisco, J. Q Jowns (Chemical Bank), and others, NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. QUA FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENCE. ed States Naval Sapply om a Visit tothe Various Ships of the Atlantic Const Squadrons-The tore at Dry Tortugns dition, Emplovments Wheo they bad tin shed their evidence ‘t have beon suppressed Corrupt on which the A--ociation managers had employed tem to discover? Is such gross from the very men who are suppo= in bie integrity to be the reward of a fatthfal officer? Your magnanimous to-timonial rebukes end remedies this manifest unfairness, and for that egain thank you. Another example, equally remarkable, piece of land Housiy owned by me, on the managers of the C tizens’ As- iced that I had erected “a no attraction’ ty me, i years of hard Gghting, tended for them, aatis! The lower jaw- you may, per- ult @ residence of the Universit: i your obedient servant, jon at once angoun: mansion’’ on the banks of the Hudson. Hoard of Re- in the wooden logs and sticks taken from the work this funetore Mr, John V. L. Proyo, C Y lied upon the President o nd ucgenily requested that the mastodonic re- mains might be finally and permanently deposited in ogica! Masenm of the Stele. ro progrossing, Profcesor Hail premises once drawn that I had plundered tho city treasury, pon th: spoils of “the ri Yor nished as myself to less generally crediied, aud everywhere repeated stood @ simple two pant clap boarded house, ion of all this slander, Any pra- citizen could have buils such a residence as I did at not exceeding $11,000, and any taxpayer could himself de titute it was of aristocratic pre- it the slander sti! surviver. managers of the Citizens’ Association misrepresented me, when have my struggles with the real cor- Thee men bave been silent, or battled almost single banded, of duty aud of right, by their Honors Mayors Hofimaa, and by your pri of jabbers who bave sought to de- increase the taxes, after I While subsequent @a tho corner unbeeded refutati pillars, the Hoe of tre of the deepest tion ts filled with within the south wall for outdiraing being nearly across the on of pot bole. peaty totter and the ancient river ooze, Of these visite developed, accords tion, the additional remains of the ciding elaborate study of the po ition of the bones nd the bringing t Lones, embracing the cranium and of the riba, many vertebra and one scapula Al these parts w praced in the office of the company. Subsequent to all this, Provereor Mowh, of Val» Cot. Profearr lis!l, in an offical Assassination Co: to previous predie- Fournass Mownog, Nov. 11, 1866. greet rkeleton, in- The United States naval supply steamer Newbern, Acting Master Holly, arrived bere thts forencon on her return trip to Now York, which place she left September 27 with stores for tho various ships of our Daval coast equadrons. Among the officers and men of the different general good health, in the cavity, the surface of the lege, came upon the reenv. paper referiing to this subject, aptly + “Lt was tog daty, my pleavere to ur, vald be placed im the State Gow This tostitation Ix the rem survey of the State, which, ba ite pablications the jonndation of geological actence naval vessels With scarcely an pleased with the coast squadrons, and the appolatmont of Rear Admiral Palmer to its command. PREKHST FTATIONS OF GUNROATE, Tho Newbern found at Now Orleans tho Nebraska; at Flag Commodore Winslow, ship of the East Gulf eqoadron, Tahoma, Agawam Paui Jones; at Key West tue Chooura, at Port Royal the Lenopee; ak Charleston the Chicopee, ane at Heaufort the t. the spoke of Hatteras tho supply stoam tr Memphis, which |e here two days since for Florida, It was reported that the Agawam would go to the Rio soum notes forthe 1 consolidation of Procure piates, machijoery tor manufnctaring this city I retuxed to carry this resolution mto effect, the Common Council dis- of the proponed irsue, museum, bas laid in America Tt ie an imatite of the State should feel a pride, should be gind t contribute whatever increase for perfect on, Those collections ay: open to the public, and they are seen nud examined hy citizens and tbe eitin ‘They are duing the work of not {0 sclonee, at least to an appre. results in every department of o wel deverving of the State aod of individuals for, a2 a “tate instituion, It must be r garded as baving a rmuneney equal to that of avy olber department of ¢ govermm nt, but at the mame tine indebted to individual enterprias of liberality. Certainly every ope baving « proper spirit of patriotiom or State pride would earnestly advorate the Mo cum aa the * found at and wisiel ed ins communication to @inctly pointed out the iiogulity ¢ dangerous cous quences of such a misuse of the Penancola the Artrilia, jinent gentiemen x endorsed ; but the Chtizens’ Ass ciation did notoing and eothing in approval of my course, thus leaving me to a Was subsequently provel, that I had inearred ndempation of tho Association other States every qu etly edueating, i wctonti natural science. The tnatitotion t# the favor and su CAPTCRED GUNPOWDER AND IRON AND COPPER. b id tron and wi must often be A great deal of this powder was capte ‘The tron and copper are principally the broken ap debris of sunken and worn out seamboata is to be stored in the naval magazine attached to the Brooklyn Navy Yard for issue, and the other to be sold THR LINCOLN ASRARNIN ATION CONSPIRATORS, formerty of the receiving sbip Vermont, prisower for nearly & ently Key West. He gives « Very intelligent and no doubt entirely accurate account Of the present condition of the Lincoln assassinat: fined at Dry Tortugas and Arnold. According bis st hae recovered from the disgrace into at escape aed during the 1 AE 7m ox, chalm mages, then it im the tax itey proviaiog ® of their claim. I never learned of Of the interesting re- have added another valuable and {mportant chapter to Ue geological history of New York.” NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey Clty. Pec. Ovansoann.— Teo seamen, of the Boston steamer Clyde, lying at the Long Dock, fell overboard at two yesterday morning. Their cris attracted assistance, though when taken out they were much eersostet. J that they were Intoxioated, im the water with all the power who has beea i = Dr. Mudd, Spai j z <<< i Tweows Prom s Can anv Kemiouny Tevonmy.—Ale late hour on Thareday afternoon Mr Joho Sinclair, o merchant, dotng business in New York, was retarning to his restionce in West Hoboken, and bad crossed the ferry, when the car around the corner of Wash! hoe. errtce ea aed pe cm fe be ‘where be las eo green Amoruxa Cam Accrvet.—On Toureday sfiernoon, « man who wae employed at the cand beak was run over by a car Performed. the tojured man’ hie tein Gam: Rain om ree Liqvon Dratens —An ortioance of the Board of Counctiman, passed in 1482, prebibited the sale of Liquors without license, bat in the absence of « poline foree the ordinance was pot executed, Most of the | quor renders haa, Girt 3 alli = [reedom, the medical dispensary tn wh! @san samistant and com 3 i z Med todo the most menial in Bow returned to bis old 3 3 ze EF BF t Ls Lf i i oe if »i5 t before Justions oe Appuicanion ron 4 New Wann.—Among spplications ts be made et the nert Legislature of New Joveny te one wo 1 be the OCwanoee orve lerevy 10 Kitt —About two weeks since fmake 0 new ward tn W comprising @ part of the room, and while there nie, & of doubtful Feputation, left the barroom, soon after embracing the gentleman from Long lala never seen bim before that evening. Atte the house Mr. MoCarty intaged hs pocketbook: ou gn. chiefly in treasury poles, M. e Teague of comamitting the theft, bin arrest by am officer ie. Riley at ou: ‘and yesterday afuymoon the Fourteent ime, coward was ‘peture Fitstioe, Hogan nnd look. # ap for examination. “Mr Metarty will to-day make cornplates gains! Meteague, None stolen Movey bas booa re coven A Yoorurst, Gang oF Prompennns,—francis and Fredorick Binith, two brothers, the elder of whom ts hardly fiftesn yearw of age, were arralgued before Justice Dodge yoster- day, cRarged with theft. It seoms that these two are mem- bers of « gang of young ofanderers, whose habit {thas been n Thee and Fourth avenues and tne solzing whatever they could to rove up aud streets ta thelr viel) hands upon. On Wednesday the two prisoners, in com- Bic eocttt Saer ey seueatter Sr" of ng ex m, when of B. ao, 10. #0 Third revenue, am the base of thelr operations. mu 0 ay layiug hold upon ead isto the value nearly $0, w At the door they nwt che pro % hele, object, detained the two Sedan who oneualiond others, upon whom he foul They were broaght before J them for (rial a@ the Special Seaslons, A Catone Vaonant.-—The most pitiable object which bas appeared for mang « day at that tribanal of misery, wee and wretchsdness, the Police Court, was yeaterday arraigned a gers. A wreiched, woftl, piliable being one could not concetve of. And yet, dograied as she was, homelens, a wandorer without shelter, the recoile Sfdox of betng provided with w place o abode If it was to ben prison, was profase in her ex Id extravagant slories of how she worked for her sly to be allowed (0. go, while reamed down her murky face, Even the poorest and most abandoned dread confinement. ‘The prisuner was fent to the Work House for alx months, Annast or 4 Doon Tuier.—Early yesterday morning the superintendent of pler 44 North river, observed a young moan pier fn & manner that was «1 honest. | Ile watched this persou and euon had tl thon of det By cation tw ind begued pite ng him in the act ot ing open @ bale o ving on the pier, He abones apy ached th thief, who in the bow risoner Kav ts seul Ww sional default of $! Aw UNsxKASONAULE THerT.--David Potor, » cartm oo terday morning stopped his wagon wiille he went tnto « house on Twenty-third atrect, While he was abarnt an idler named Andi vicinity, ally Peter's coat upon the i had placed mquanuty of the twine ri. He thereupon arrested bln, The hin name se Cornelius Ward, and confensed nose and suavity of & profes day commaltied hil im for trial In w Rivivan, who had been hovering sbout the vanced to the vehicle and took therefrom ofcer happened to see him and was down before he could got away, Justice Dodge, sent the offender before the Special Sessions, ‘Treninie AssauiT—Baxakine & Woman's Laa.—A few nights vince Philip Monahan, a rough looking customer, met Mary Barrett at a house tn Centra atreet and attempted to cent aasgult upon her. She resisted with all she conld bring however, bein eteiking. Mary commit ant od finally repulsed him ed the ae He th ruck and kicked ber inthe most brutal mantier, and did not desist Ol be had succeeded in factoring her weved to Moll the POLICE INTNLLIGENCE. ~~ peaeees Rosen in 4 Dawaing Saroon —On Monday evening last Mr. James McCarty, residing im Riwkaway, Long Island, being Ia the city, dropped inio Riley's \rinking aaloon, 121 Mulberry airect. MoCarty was somewhat Jntoxioated at the time, and, after indulging in two or thres more glasses of Bourbsi ro of bimselt. ye ry was e0 was arrested and for tri AbiNgeD LaRoeNyY—"Kxookine Down "Attention bas more than one nneetion with developments made in the I to the widespread practice in- dulged in by clerks and others in the employ of business houses in thts elty of cons: dating themselves partners in the li they are employed with « perfect 9 nding ‘Anothor ogetions in by 1k profusion of 4 of anusernent. Ir thal & Vaupe of the Lien thal de found in on Len. Moyer vinies that alos from Mobonough, whe ed thom for sale, The young ymin ation, neonate —_~—— SUPREME COURT—SENERAL TERM, The Christy Witt Order D Appeal from an © Open a Detautt. Refore G, nS Harri 8. tal, respondent and dere ppeal from an order denying « motion made by Clark and others to open a default taken uaiuet thera. Upom thie appeal the above warmed appeliania ars reepondeni« and the respondents ap- pellants. For the rey held that th on i ilar. thom t uae apes ring etnies wh pro thal there ie rp qisind fe in such w ease, Tete further ol.icnnd ¢ nt appellania cannot wue- cord on the 4 tnquest, for there ts no | potion of the motton (0 vet « : al Term ean- into er there by an, regularity or no tbe rey © ign Pierre SUPREME COUST—CIRCUIT— PART 1 Interesting Action Reaarding o on Deatts Between Leadou and vefore Judge Jos, P. Barnard. Soeeph Wi eo. Charles C. Duncan ald the 2th day of April, 1846, the lefeodonte made thelr draft or bill of ex 1 to Mesers, Duncan & Kendall, of Liverpool, chy thoy required them, sitty days after sight, rier of themselves in London £800 sterling for value received. aud charge the same to account of defend- ante, Before this hill w od for me non the de endoraed it i for ® consi inne. 1¢ phatnuit?. re 4 ‘ 8 Finger, Mem i became dae om the 1th of July don that day fur payment, at the retuned The pe of exehaupe above pare T {if tamed that defendants boat among, with ten per cent 4 of demav ied jadment in that amount, om Jay 1 1th, and eo i of the Ui of etehany tual par yalue—vie om of 62.016, with by 3 207 eplaintt® (a the sum of G4 1 15, without sdtock and Cannon for plaintf, Hawking bud Cothres for i /endaats. SUPREME COURT—PART 2 How Fur a Receipt ta Fall te Vaid. Before Judge Mullen and «Jury. Weta ter vo Pirthenthin was an setion (0 teeover the um of $1004, balance of am account fore stock of cigars sold by plainttf te defendant, The evidence on part of plaintiff was (st Le sold goede (0 defendant (@ (he emoant Of 1.004; that sone monthe afterwards he (the plalntit? ae Ty for which The Judge od he JY tO the effect that « reoetpt for ee L waa no bar W an action for the bal anes. The oly manner in whied « party could free himenif from & Jebt by paying & portion wae by a release wader AAs to the allegra darnage 19 the goods we monibe’ Une was wo bong for toe defendant If goods were damaged was Lcumbent to inform the vender wihia & thea, pil however, if the baste of eoitioment a0 alleged v7 the defendant #04 f ue ded upon the alleged damaged fod! thon of the good oald, abd thal wae Laban Into conside. be r wae piven ihe Jory ‘ena tireoied to bring ta a enaied verdict by Mom Homensticl & Cohen, attorneys for plain? W. Ghaw, « Before Juten Alkar ands Jury Feaderch Von Mops Vewtartch Budeaheff This action wae bright voder the (Rowing ciroumstanens —The plain tT atates, in bis comptaint, that he wae informet and be Heres (hat Witiiam Ht Vaseott, attorney end counselionet- law, dnring the yours 1806, 15G6, 1897, 18M, 1800 ana Im, per. work cod labor 8 em atiorney and counsellor at- a tiie action, bie ervions, wore temmoonl the defendant pro bene of tne Ae 4 i z mate payment nor ott. On the igainn the Pe FR EM 2 sh A he ek a ea cate SED ae sad cts sh al cde hee at edi Cah stale allt stl ttn dat NDB Rai the SS al ats alin ba Ke: a A 2 ma . fan YEMBER 17, 1866. © ——aone.' bie tu“, over ccine ts isetn rd . bet the his w ‘The Jury (ound » veediot for the pla. aid COURT OF GENERAL SESSIMS. Concluston of the Trial of Jeremiah 0’ Eeten necl—Charge of the Clty Judge—Con~ viction of Murder in the First Degree. Before Judge Russel, Tho ttn! of Jeremiah O'Brien, charged with the murder Of Kate Hmith, was brought to @ conclusion yesterday. Long Defore the opeuing of the court handreds of persons vainly sought admission, ausious to Listen to the summing up of Andrew Andrews was called and examined by ovunsel for J reside in Albany; first saw O'Brien, 1861, in Virgtoin; he was in the Twenly-Afth regiinents for two yoars after that I did not sce him, but for Sie last two years I saw him preity often; I eaw ttm on the day of the alleged homicide (the 3h of June), ner of Mercew and Spring streets, betwern three aod four otclote; he drank once with me, but I don of liquor he tosk: T wae waiting on the germent there with od me if I the defence. He sa’ know whet Kind & party and OF iri any money; I Cold him. “Yea, he a drink with you 0, looked arvun man that was exctied; bi ed as though he bad an to Imve ora, Lthoug’t he bad Counsel asked the witness wi eondition of the Jocted bo am boa nit of del'vium or vas about n drinking very hie opinton was taonter's mind and bod and Jt was withdraw lcCarthy (a comparativelt aw schoo) procends ¥ Which was ob of the © in behalf of the prisoner. Tile arguinent on the law he ts ok ted, $83 ehalf, and was listened to Gon during the detts Mr. Gunning &. , nddroased (he Jury TLEMAN OF THE JURY —Th ho counsel for the buhnp, in their efforts to rescue thelr client from the ‘dlaplayed w zeal and elog| ul, gonilemnen, my learned frien» bev rreatetlbie facts—fara which tion of the law, edt to deat with atern and eloquence, no s was murdered by Jaret: th of June last, at No. 10 Prince street, thin city’ This ts the foundation sione of the on it we shall erect = su fuself, will gather gontlement of the j prove that the takin ratructura, which. like tr rength the more 1 in assailed, ‘the defence have endevored t life of ents poor gir + Intellect had yielded, ich he is now on is the common plea for them: art will show often (ht who han wet bis h » ten, too, the plea falle utterly to the ere for tho want of both collateral and direct support in the ease now before you. the comet nor impose argument to prove that th: the murder, was in Hh nob wasie the tienoe by any el ner at the, bar al the (me all doubt that the priser ting, consiructive. We have it tn evide ‘Wb of June last, avout the | monstrous knife, about four @clook of ne deceased; ina few mi Armed for the oeor 0, ie proceeds to Li iy purpose. A few m room, shriek Is heard, pe what you have in your hands."” val, requested the deceased to ori if deceased raid notht hort tn reply; but aie. po of the mtalrease, w the purpose of den ne to breathe w prayer ty be + instantly wiruek her from er fisu knife tuto taklog her, latent that poor girl a mor the murderous iment of O Brien, be deliberately mnd coolly r . Catler from the room, well fix the crime pun b ntarly refiark: guilty 10 rave the the conduct, 1 mu 5 a the fuce Of there | ting with ail tue force murder, what Taal, | ‘Throw ‘tt, gentlemen, ( oy Hor the wren . Bomnet hing saractor of the boon represented a use aan den of iniquity Hut, goatlemen, when we st them off * rom f virtue—-wom sn's brightest and In thelr iriunp hand of pily to thetr vlethos, « ht ntlemen, lak gentty of the fats as been done we paridy n know eot what bas bee ron, genilermen, for your ato which for four 4 the vordiet In your banda, ollest gai; and wile te Gar verdict, let each one Of you avo each and all endeavored to periorm ¥: Le prisoner was el And in view of the def [tts defined tobe where ® wotion unlawluity pund memory and ir the thalion of the act, (he rule of law being her the intent aud if tt is epraoner cannot be convicted of om not clearly estahli 90 For erime, and In (ie com apposite extract from Recorder Hultaan « Ferrin case and from bis own jeoner atrurk the deewsced wr ‘cndy waa conscious of the watrire ap than your verdict should te guiliy of the Tt you Gnd hia mind wns mr dinoased that wt oominance te law and evidenur, ond logiy Fie jury retired at hatf-past two o'e! 0 A person was rerpen 7 (quae which produced an effect aieross frum drunken u ’ ton a renewal of bie del The Judge reluaraled bis ine'r ded [o6 eeuinnce DECISIONS IN SUPREME Gover By Justion Potter. 4 Carrington. — ial denied, with 910 Theotoria Hrigkerhot rs iain on the demurrer. with leave Ws defendant to ane wer in twenty days oa payment of Comte, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Tae Cumsarnane Praare Camm ~The Wiel of Brats went retay for the term om tenant Of the present Iman of some of bia wineenen. 1 Cownt —[n at Court of Renatone yesterday Aristhdne Comverse wae senienend \o three months tn the Peotieotiery for thovting Meory Mr Langhtia in the show! Jo the Game sourte out was brome’ recone the sam of sale of » jvrise ond lot could show 00 the whatsrer, (hough he reemived agninet A for « treaduleme Oot oF Howe —Tiritget Weliahon brought an ere cot waiding water Wo the performance of her eon ugel vows Peter MeMahen, wer b or ring. Briigre aed Peins Vownmiane — Aboot 618 o chore Thoredey ore ngs female Geld, aterat Wwe monthe old, wae fount ender (he fromt Ross a ari are dantarns of Jack pats f was given into the sperinteadent of the An licmest Yoram Here von Tera Trang man \wenty one yours of nga, was srresind um rion Wom day by the potion of the Forty vohn twine in the Fire Girt of ti be tome of Bie ar ~Mireeat Gmith, [th prectort, on © iow York, are orement, ond «(ker mare Gey ins | Coroner Neumann yeaterday beld an inquest at No, 210 Went Twentieth street, over the body of the inte Danio! Carpenter, Lnapector of Motropolitan Police, the per'leans of whens’ sodden demise by’ heart dincase, ud of bis career in connection with the Police Depart mont of this city were fully given in the Hana. of yo terday ? A port Mortem examination was made at Captate Lord's residence, No. 219 Wost Twontieth strom, where doooased lived, by Dr ©. Finnell, Wooster Beach, and Police Surgeons H. A. Pooler, Morton Freoley, and De, Robert Newman, The following te the evidence otictt- Creed Horace A. Bliss, being suiy aworn, tewtided a» fob lows;—-I reside at 66 Allon sirent; I was employed as clerk for deceased , 1 aw bin alive the last time on yom at half E S fire Staatbacs ot sa" citi he on eee office for the purpose of polog howe. Le did not com- oing tired, thou fone oom a movore ead would frequently exhibit in and would and raise considerable pliegm, would algo com of m severe headache, ond would ey an hour it woul ime, To Teaw tire about five o'clock She -ornes ot Crosby and Bleecker atroets, he did tw be well then, I asieted him, as he to be ladoring auder some excitement, and he won’ into the liquor tore on Crosby and Bleeker street; 1 fol- lowed hitn to and found he was wore; he did not say what riled bin or that he felt rick at all; I procured @ carriage for him, and we both got in; be seemed to get wore; I then drove to this hou; I found after be in be Was atid worse, and T pont for his wife; she casa anal went for a doctor, but when the doctor arrived wus dead = F # od by De, br, Wooster 5 » Ue. Murtow Frecley and Lr, Kobert Newmanm, * were healthy end free from disease, wi light attachments lo Che cbewt, the reauit of plourley, the heart Was Ha‘ural in size, bat be muncee lar tlario was displaced by fat—the condition of the heart which wa call “fatty degeneration,’ which, im my opinion, was (he use of bis death, the brain was oe examined to ascertain If there waa Any congestion; condition of tho heart expiaine all, it had the power slowly beating until the over excitement of « Leary moai caused bs doat A verdict ww rndered that deneased came to death by tho diveaso kuown as “faity degeneration’ of the heart, MEEING OF THE BOARD OR POLIOM ‘The Metropolitaa Police Commisaiouers beld « epectel meoting yesterday, (0 lake eppropeiaie meas ree In Fe qari to the death of Inspector Carpentor, whea ibe feb lowing rasoluions Were adopted od, That in the dasth of Maniet {' Metopolitan Voice ment utter the lows of am expe rupdible ant fatrepid oftver. Ila family and {riends mourn the d pare of » just aud genaruue relatieg, Dheragret the too early dewth Carpenter, offen tee furnish enoh ie wo ‘af their great reapect ete dowp wit inte b copies lo the ACTION OF THR AMOOND MEXCINCE POLLOR Ling held at the Becond precinct station rr) cktnan ytreet, by the members of the pol force, Capt De Camp Ia the chair, for the purpose taking eullable action in reference to the death of thele lace asworiate, Inepector Daniel Carpenter, &ho waa aud douly #tri ke down by the hand of death whilo ie the faithful performances of hia duty, ¢ committee of evem tod, conmiating of Che Captain, bwo Rergeant on and wo patrolmes, to furtuoe ns ohesd of the maeting FORGERY ON A NATIONAL BANK. Daring Attempt to Victimize the Sixth National Bank A Twenty Thousand 1 A mort darmg attempt at forgery on the Gtuth National bank of thia city was madeon Thurslay, and would bave resulted successfully but for the fact hes Uho perpetrators wore Loo oagor Wo Rocure a large amoumk Thareday forenoon a jad about aateon youre l@ tonuy aclerk, proscnted himerif at the ofteg of the Fitth National bank, corner of Thirty Oth stree® wialed the casbier, Mr. Joba B, op the corner of Thirty-clghth street and had been io the babs of exlonmve ‘mocoont with thie bank, sberefore nad no heaitancy in acceding & the request + about an howr end @ baif afterwards the lad re turned apd presented to the cashier, Mr Dobler, « signed ‘James A. Dormas,’’ for $40000, payable bearer, Tho cashier oxainined (he signature found tt t be epparentiy genuine. examived Mr. Dorman's account and Mr. Dorman at that time. Dortoan had never account. Bttli he orgery, aa the signatare seemed to be gonuine, and be doubtless would have baa 000 of §10.000 If the ord? bad called for 2@ mo jo merely thought (hat (here must be seme mine take, and on req seating the lad (o wait, seat for detective eotieth pr Marsh, a mout hardened y epring bad beet arrested for ‘. 4 managed ty Meape panishment throogh the t aagoee Teapecusble relatives, The boy, who bed t ao tently al thie while and bad manifested matty teen, now (hat be wae cornered, pat a bold front on the matter and made aciear confeswon He stated that he bad copied the strhature from an old check of Me, Dem ch he had found. The youthful prisoner 4 before Justice Dodgn yoaterday and ball being tafaend ADDITIONAL BOUNTY CLAIMS 10 THE SDITOR OF THR HERALD, New Vous, Nov 14, I9e8 In ina Saturday's eos of the Hamace, your Wasbingy lon correspondent sales tbat “the government euthewté ies have decided (hat enlisted mee who were discharged 10 accept comm actone ce vetnntaur ofinenn: done thay tay have cerved @ period of two years of the full Uy years lerm, are pot entitled addutegal bewnty the law of July 2, 1806 Thi remarkable Gecivom done Injostice to many wate diers who earned thelr promotion by active and ar eorviees io the Geld =f, for ome, served as an on! man (WO youre and sit monthe—was engaged in battle fragh' by tie Arm. the Pesotmnc, crmmnwctt with Frederickaburg and terminating with the sarren of Laws army, My regiment way mustered oot of the service two monthe after 1 received my commision, My qutQt cont me one month's full pay, sed ot the bounty | received beet ‘The Boenty law of Juiy i eome mt of a Aiteremt at the bo remot under it any boowty or wilh be forte An Ome Ure new bounty law might reader jortice tos! 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