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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 1867. a SmnnIIN INUIT ncn ourcomesmernsnmn-anemue nan enema ne mn a re HE TRIAL OF SURRATT, |, 2% 2%. Sawn 12 1605, a wane | THE YACHT SQUADRON. | Sraanaed Ss ttt dh te mtr THE SARATOGA RACES. THE NATIONAL GUARD, naeeen THE FISHER-BRADLEY DIFFICULTY ene, COMME NREENE-eY TOE MELAS. ss cach day passes nto night the owners and gurala serene Bastery B. Firat . The Jury Fail to Agree and a Aunnal Cruise of the New York Yacht Ciab- | frome ol the yachts call upon tbeic iriends 9 Sogh, | HE SCENES APA) SPORT VESTEDAY | ssinc sr iceuctve men, all but ten of sneer’ cena SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. ‘The Pequet House and Iv Surreundings—A pleasant intercourse of speech ‘and sentiment which Graad Race Areund Gorafeld Lightship— are Discharged. Judue Fisher Challenged by Mr. Bradlev~The | ‘Phe Sloop Eva the Winner—A Grand Ball ro —~ Keim, which came off at College Point Woods on Men< Dimeulty of the 2d ef July—Judge Fiuher’s | ¢, he Club—Pleasant Interchange of day and Tuesday last, Sth and 6th inst,, was marked pea cs Version—He Declines to Accept m Challenge. | Civilicies. ‘a ct Te ie eee Races and | ony crawveck only, The ammunition was not of vw. . Judge Fisher Orders Mr, Bradley's Name see eck Fe} ‘few anton, anges 7, 18r.” f * ow a a Bh FEE TY At the conclusion of the Surrat, trial to-day another Mizth and gayety here seem synonymous with the sy alt Ordnance tne maiiee ‘was not to be Stricken Off the Boll. persoua) affair occurred between Judge Fisher and the | presence of the yacht fest, Gay civilians are ‘no- stshongs pinticles ee senses. Deliigerent Joseph H. Bradley, Sr, comnsel for tho | where,” uniformed gontiemen of the squadron being al! Bonn‘ Doon, Connolly and eee accused. , the rage. The handsome lalies seom ecstatic, and swarm x, Flushing, who fired » salute ip hanes of sbeir arrivals ALNOST A RERCONTRE IN A STREET cap. | T1™ We recent conduct nd manner of Mr. Bradley | around ail who Dave buttoned coats, the verdure AN INUNDATION AT NEWARK. fleetwing the Winners. Among the visitors, nore, Lewennns Daipas! is was Beloved that something of a serious mature would | covered sward surrounding this regal, rural retreat “ Schilling, Benson and Henburr, First artillery, ft cocar before the case was Gispoved of, and Superintend- | being rodolent with their joyous nilarity. Disastrous Effects of the Recent Heavy SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. , Third cs ‘ent Richards bad a force of policemen in attendance at ‘THE ROTEL Rains—The Morrie be sci Company H. Sixth Regiment Infantry. the court room, When Jadge Fisher left the bench | 1s situate three mits from New London, at the junction | City Reservoir Injared—Houses aud Other Saratoga, August Pond ke was surrounded by the policemen and the officers of | of Fishor’s Island and Long Island Sound, and at the Property Submerged—Rallroad Bri 9:30 0’ Clock P. We Court, who exerted themselves to prevent a per. | mouth of the Thames river. From its upper windows Swept Away~A Faneral Party at Fair~ The first week of the races is now ended. If the bring- sonal coliision. The Jadge made bis way, closoly fol- | and pretty -beleonies surrounding them a view unsur- pl Bi . ern ir aad | ie esp ing together of a concourse of people, the causing lowed by Mr. Bradley, to tho Marsbal’s room, where he | Passed anywhere in the country is presented. Tho PeOre oa of immense sums of money to change hans, and the on the Same Date Twenty-five Years Ago— fis of Sara. houee is but fifteen miles from the ocean, ‘and ever from crowding of the hotels is for the general benefit of placed some books fn a bag to carry away with him. ‘The Extent of the Damage Over a Hundred toga, then the Saratogans have special reason to be grate- ‘The excitement and confusion was vo ‘and had | its pianzacan be heard Thousand Dollars. it not been for the presence of the poms Hg is no The loud lashings of the sad sea waves. In the northern part of the citgeT Newark a serious Tul to the racing association, Old frequenters of the oubt that a roncontre would have occurred. ‘Having | ‘Montauk Point, too, lifts up its hoary head to the | rreshet occurred om Friday aftermoon, occasioned by an | SPringe tell us that they have never seen the place so veached the door and seeing a street car passing Judge | 8eker: for majestic and impressive views with @ gra2- | ghundant rain daring the previeus fortnight and re- crowded, so ‘gay, so brilliant as it bas been since the Fisher hailed it, and entermg it took a seat. A number deur nowhere equalied. It is approachable six times | ooated heavy showers, wherdby ‘property was destroyed racing commenced, What with the attractions of the of Fisher's friends, foaring that an attack would be | Per day®y a tine of etazes to and from New London— | to tne value of not less ten one bundred thoe- | “erent springs in the morning, the races in the fore- made upon him, entered the car with him, Mr, Bradley | Which, by the way, is almost buried in a sea of mud—and | sand dollar, ‘The inindstion extended as far | 2000 4nd bails and operas in the evening there has been followed to the car, which was detained im front of the | 4% bathing facilities aro noted, the houses for this | north as Woedside, and was moderately felt at Bele no lack of entertainment. To some there is no doubt a City Hall by the crowd which surrounded it, and enter- | oWJeet boing within a moment's waik of the grand en- | ville, The streams emptying into the *orris Canal | certain amount of monotony from day to day, On the i nn , | swelled to such an extent:that it overflowed for nearly & | whole, however, it must be admitted that Sarat 10g it took from his pocket @ folded paper, glanced ovor | ‘7Anro. Here upon the beach can be sit be oy. | mio from Orange strot cowards themorth. Meadow De nee eet Wag the contents amd romarked, “Ob, that is not what we | the beautiful and the rich, Here, bere of hoops and | ieook, which divales Oramge {rom Newark, was over- | Yeu orable, e racing ery ag) want,”’ He replaced the paper in his pocket end pro- ently adorned with a simple apparel, coquetting with the fe a carrbad away the culvert from Gray gstroct, | adic sort of place. Rossv F duced another, similar in appearance, which he presented | #ilitering surface of Neptune's kingdom and the whie- | Hn» 1 i with greet violence down | » compared with the provious days, the races to-day “ ‘i i ties who would bave been uninteresting. The enclosure fronting the J Fisher, The Judge declined to aocept tho,| Pring of ig invigorating breezes, are bel ‘street towards tho Merris Canal, where, at the Piolo that he pibbivipe re aapentbane frac a throne. In imitation of Vesus, they rise up in Canal basta, a large nusaber of barrels of lime had been | homestretch was emptier, but the grand stand was well from ifs Bradley. Several policemen here pressed for- || il their glory as pretty children of the waves. Chnste stored, which to the wumber of over a hundred were | filed, but it was neither so crowded nor ¢o brilliant as slaeked and destroyed. A wach had to ve kept to guard ‘ward and uppéared to want Mr, Bradiey to leave the car, | Diana turued incautious gazors upon her chaems into | azaiasi tho wetting of the warehouse on tire by ean on previous days. Saturday, however, is usually per- The latter replied that he intended no personal in- trees; bat tés0 modern goddesses, more merciful, runs. | ing of ime. mitted to be a dull day; and the conviction this year is ve dignity to Judge Fisher—be merely wistred to place tp form curious Benedicts into better things—eutiful hes- the great rush of water a break in the caval was | general that the best racing has been reserved for Mon- bre hands -a letter, A caused in ti places opposite tho city reservoir, one of dands—sndthus, tempering the panishmentef curiosity | “nich is twenty-lve feet wide and. twenty feet deep, | aay and Tuesday. Judge Fisher then received the note, opened it commenced reading it, while Mr. Bradley proceeded to ana | With mercy, making men happy ofttumes ‘against their | The water poured eut with such force that some fifteen The Heraxp is in such demand that already every will teot of tho bottom of the ordmary channel were torn | copy is sold. It has been so during the entire week. leave the car. The Judge called bim to wail and ‘get Bis-anewer; but Mr. Bradley, who coukl not have heard away. Labor. rs were yesterday engaged on the chaunel Three hurdred guests mow reside here, asthe pro- | to repair the damace on the caval, #o'that boats will be | 10 some instances I have known them sold by the news- tbe call, continued em his way through the crowd to bis office, accompanied by a large number of his friends. servative and restorative qualities of the piace, its sea pe eer bsp Cy ~~ next week. | boys in the afternoon for fabulous prices. They are 3 i mage, it estimated, will amount to and mountain air, ao delicately diffused mmid its pebbled | Po %og(Mnrer Vi git pcmummated 1 ynount to | sold and resold and sold again. <3, offer inducements but rarely met -with. way into the aqueduct reservoir and then broke opel The Races. 5 enge on ihe east side, By this new suppl; ‘The racing to-day fell off in interest, for the reason Judge Fisher then resumed the reading of the note and BISTORT OF THE SPOR. perp rs an pereired pul ite tay fe ond Fishor had | It is\feraous, as upon its present sito many centuries of water it became a torrent, and a house used for | that the one that should have been the best turned out finished reading the note, he sanded is to his friend sitting near him. The note was dated August 6, 1867, and commenced by stating that in the altercation which took place between them on the 2d of July, Judge jumping water into the aqueduct. to increase the ago tho red Indian sung their war songs and perchaneo | bupply and to afford a cooler to the mann. body of water | 1 be mo race at all, Fleetwing being the only entry Fisher had been pleased to say, “(I hold myself respon- sible for all I say and do. You know where J live. You ‘This company visited Elm Park, The Judge Challenged by Mr. Bradicy. Entense Bxcitement in Wash. ington. of tne finest tobacco ex; \y for the aay et E wei 5 tenants er, Kohp, Tic! and Siackelberg 5° Lieut | also, Sergeants Weil, Friedaam and E, Lippmann, Bloomingdale Gurdener’s Horse Treop. This jovial company turned out with eighty-twa mounted men, accompanied by Hoffman’s Band, om ‘Wednesday last, August 7. They proceeded to Elmy Wastwaron, August 10—Nern, ‘The crowd of epectators at the Court House this worning was fora ime very great, but it fell Of just Yeforo noon. The jury have now been out sevey.ty-.wo Roars, Thero is no certainty as to how the juty stands, ‘er when a verdict will be rendered. Judge Figfaer was ‘at the court for a short time thie morning, Jout upen ‘ascertaining that the jury were unprepared t@y reporl, he ‘Soft again »mmedia wo 8'Cre PL Deputy Marshal Pbilips came into‘theegurt room st Balf past twelve o'clock and stationed thevofficers, ‘This ‘was the signal for = rush on the part of the crowd that ‘had been pationtly waiting outside, aed they quickly fitied up the space outside the var, A umber were‘ ml- mitted inside the bar. Distnct Attorecy Carrington was ‘tn (he court room at the time, and Mr. Bradley, Jr., one ©f tho'coungel for the prisoner, came in a moment after wards. Mr. Bradley, Sr., end Mr. Merrick sutsequently ‘entered the room, they baving bees sent for. ‘There wasn decided commotion m the court room at ‘Wis time, and it was whispered about thst ‘the jury have agreed;” “they are going’ t discharge the dury;”” “they can’t-agree;”’ “they have asked to be discharged,” ead nemberless other remarks of like character, At one o’clook the prisoner was brought imto the court room and assigned the seat occupied -by him dur- tng the trial, beside his coense), He came into court Smiling, and seemed to be iv good spinte as he chatted With his counsel. Mr. Merrick made an ailasion to ® report that an lenry Fisher, Captain others. Company B, First Regiment Infantry. This little company had a very pleasant time at Funk's Union Park, Sixty-third street, on Tuesday last, The conduct of both officers and privates was highly com. mendgble, and those whe attended had an uninterry season and source of enjoyment. After dinner, wi was served at four o’ciock, the company assembled fo daucing, and kept up the same in good style until the Excise law stuck its head out of the window and said, “No more beer; go home.” Fifty-Sixth Regiment Ba: ‘This affair took place on Wednesday fast at My: avenue Park, in Brooklyn, and was ail that could desired. Two companies of the regiment acted as aq escort to the band and drom corps, and a larce stage wag provided for the accommodation of the invited guests. come ony prizes wy serait to the ay and the entire company kept up the enjoymen' e ‘sion until midnight, siae. Ninty-Sixth Regiment Doings. On Friday evening last, August 9, an election for Lieutenant Colonel of the Ninety-sixth{regiment to fill @ vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Ernest 0. Ber-. Miltary Pi yelteditheir fiendish cries of victory. It is also known | Was overflowed, aud the fires of the engine.immediately | and walked over for tho money. This was a sad disip- in “song and story ;”” for the position received durfng the py el ed freee > a e7oor ihre? days | pointment, as every one expected to see a contest be- Revolution an incendiary visit from that arch traitor gine a short distance further down the stream, used | ‘Ween Muggiue, Onward and Fleotwing. The selling ce race was a tame affair, Bonnie Doon winning that event Arnold, who, becoming ‘disaffected towards the case he | by | aS ag te mcg agente’ without a struggle, The last race, however, was full of had espoused, sold the trust confided in him. To the | the population will be deprived daily of some five bun- | Mterest, Connolly, Earring and Morrissey ‘making an visitor at.the.gronnds around the Pequot Houss—the ob} dred gallons of cool water, Tho aqueduct pipe in front | Mtensely exciting run throughout, can call on me at any time’ for a settiement of this aro ‘ Hiv ts of the stirring scenes that memory recalie— | of the fi TSR FIRST.RACR. net, was held at the Germania Assembly Rooms, Bowery, aitemnpt would be made at arescue, whoreat theprisoper | grairs> Judge Fisher's illness sat that time was then | gach height and bluff around them are Tadiant with tho | broken at its Jorats, ee Tin tie nant be pli was for a puree of $300, the winner to be sold at auc- peda Burger pelasd, wit ned = Seemed to be much amused. alluded to, and gratification expressed that ha had now | reminiscences of tue perind when bravo men, regardiess | yosterday was in a muddy condition. tion as eoon ag the race wan over, The distance was a | Cenc Pusey, Riveuten a totaal and ex Adjulan At fve minutes past ten-o’clock Judge Fieber recuurod ‘overed bis good health, ‘The note then:eentinued:— | ©f-personai bardsbip, @uffered and died, laboring to |“ At the corner of Factory street and Eighth avenue a | Mile aod a half, aud the weights carried were the usual | Toyart, chosen for Major. Both elections were unafl: hs Seay ipa tale bance! rechyorer nay q secure the priceless boon of freedom, private house was inundated and damage occasioned to | *lowances for the value of the horses. None of them | gous " After the same was over the officers sat down rtcayi acdpe “wiaade , | {*Youmust beaware that your remark above quoted, hacen not n verdant Rinkel eee Tapeeaatn tio, the amount of $300. Iu Sheffleld street the tenants of | CAtried full weight, tho one to be sold for the bighest | 4 ane supper, which had been prepared up staire, On lley, the ction, the court ‘to order, and | made on the 2d of July, can bear but one daterpretation But treasures up the memories of freedoms story. ex. Alderman Smith lost property tothe amount of about | gure having fourteen pounds off. while the others had | of the captains of this regiment is to be the recipient of Marshal Phillips was directed to call:the jury down. By | smong gentlemen,” requested the Judge toappoint a time | aun aieiguaieniel amkmanese $400 and had a narrow escape. fhe torrent in Sheffield | twenty-one. Bonnio Doon sold highest in the pools, | 9 nandsome testimonial to-morrow. | It ia a large fram ig e members com: epee pe haractor. ‘It had been | street carried with 1t doors, windows, pigpens, live stock | being $450; Ripley, $410; Larkon (late General McMahon), Peicsances ere teut ecepeten teere se ert be. | and Broperiy of every description, and a ‘number of hrapepoeges fore niga 8. Toe tn pat ‘tween all the vossels of the flect, and that tho prizo | tugs wore drawn out ma drowning condition, while oth- | Hoong Doon second, Ripley third ana Lady Dan last. i vi : moat a er cup Aon Oy Wie Commodore a, | "iyo greatmiajary mar tared Wy Pale & Co. | Gong! atzund’ tho, lower” carn Bonnie, Doon ran Over was from the auevorage off the hotel to the Corn- | printing ink factors, on the corner of High street and | 1 {00 front, | Larkin second. slightly in | advance field lightship and return, @ distance of thirty-five mil Seventh avenue, where the entire stock was destroyed | Of, Ripley an 3 iyisadthtyin! be n | aud a loss of $25,080 occasioned, The adjoining tannery | 4°. At the | three-quarter pole Boonie | Doon i of Se he sidewalks on street were torn away, All 2 beter agape theme ones | teas cong oder seminar na | Koy Ana hy Ped oe and Sgn Dane a would be given by the guests to the Yacht Club incom. | dated. The tannery, near Osborn’s povtery, was also | joading 4 fencth, Lady. oe et rkin The pliment to their vielt and ite attending pleasures, damaged to the amount of $1,000, The stone bridge at | Tey: ne we eo a ee neat tine mrennd whe Early in the morning word was passed from the Com. | the upper part of Broad street was swept away, with the Noein ne eon mt ee we mip Pd modore’s yacht to make ready, and Instantly there was | exception of the sidewalk and.a single wagon road, The | oUPOG Stor: es oversake the ittie. ily, Dut: she showed attributed to him in Mr. Bradley’s message, and grves | business on boand of the vessels; the stendy click of the | P2004 Yesterday torbuild a temporary bridge, which, 10 | (00 much foot for him, and he could net vet there. He the following as the correct version of the difficulty be- | 044uts pleasaut note of preparation gathered em mame | WAS OX] would be completed last night. Yesier. | "as ot content, however, with this attempt to head the twean Bradley and himeelf:— the Indies and their cavalicrs upoa the piazza and dock | day passongers going beyond the bridge wore transferred | 49 jo Jer turm wilh like resulte, Bonnie Doan Mept the On the 24 of July Judge Fisher, it ecemed, had been | to note the eaclting incidents of the start meddle cloth manufactory of Nichols & Tompkins, outne | 18d all the way to the end, winning by half a dozen obliged! to make several rutings during the trial on that | rhe wing was light and doubtful, with alternate ten- | lower side, were northeast corner | lenaths, Ripley seoond, three leugehe ahead of Lark and — ay, wbiob irritated Mr. Bradiey to.a considerable ex- | dencies to tho eagh and northeast. " The plonsant feature | E22, way, precipitating tho eame into the stream, pelos on ae Desmaech Ca eSROS Te containing the likenesses of all pany, The turn out of this iment to-morrow will, 1 the weather is fine, be very pd i or pass into the grounds at Union kk without a ticke! ‘and a strong guard will be on duty to arrest.all disorder!; characters, should apy appear. ‘bis ttme the court rvom was densely crowded. ‘The jury was brought in at eight minutes past ‘one @’clock, and: by direction of Judge Fisher the names of tbe jurors were called. Mr, Middleton, the clerk of the court, addressing the Jury, said:—*Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed ‘ upon your verdict?” Mr. Todd—We have not been able to.agree. Judge Visher—1 have received the followimg letter fran the jury :— Yo tho Hop. Guorcm P. Frere, Judge ef ‘the Crim- pal Court:— Bin—The jury in this case of the United States vs, Jobn H. Surratt most respectfully state that they stand precisely now as when they first balloted upon entering ‘be reom, They are nearly -eqaally divided, and they are firmly convinced that they cannot, possibly make a Yerdict. We deem it our duty to the court, te the coup- firy, and -in view of the condition ef .our. private affairs and situation of our families, and in view of the fact whon they could. go together beyond the limits of the District, where they could errange for tho satis(actory gettiement of the differences existing between them. | The note concluded with anapology for requesting him to go without the limits of the District,and explained that the-affair could be adjusted at adietance from the District without the excitement and ecium that evch matters would create, and they would also avoid all ubance of interference; which reasons were also assigned for the personal delivery of the note. Judge Fisher states that he did notiuse the language Other Military Excursions. Troop H, Third regiment cavairy, under the of Captain Henry Clavssea, will visit Meyer's Greve to- day (Sunday), for the purpose of enjoying their ann picnic. Company K, Third regiment infantry, und under command of Captain Boschert, hold their picnie excursion at Landmann’s, on Wednesday ‘next, Av; 14, The “Old Guard” of the Seventy-frst infantry intend to rendezvous at New Island, on Thursday next, 15th inst. On Fri the veterans of the Seventy-ninth regiment (Higbland- ers), will pay @ visit to ‘Dudiey’s Grove. car tomeanel Eighth regiment infantry, have their festival at Grove the 28th of August. Co C, Fourteenth, ly fty fect below the building. Tho cen- ‘that the health of several of-our number ie becoming | tent. When Judge Fisher had announced that the | of the occasion was greatly enhanced by theipresenco of | Moly cost toot tlom | t = The following is ® summary :— regiment infaatey (of Brookiya), is te bay & viais Dada serioutly impaired under the protracted confinement, 10.] Court would take a recess ‘ill next day, and bed de- jelianen Re Deanne, Whe Somrel te eae 4 novels Win “apabaly tose, sore ‘ously re | Finer Race—Parse $300, selling race: ley’s Grove on tive Sth of August, The second com Rake thie statement, anddo-ask your Honor to dismiss | sendea trom his bench, he noticed Bradley standing | yacht afforded an excellent. view, tbe more so as its about three thousand dollars. “A saddletree | $4 2 het Tbe higneat en po, onl tg BSE Berea tena ee a Arg Seg yearn Mont respectfully submitted, near the desk scowling and looking altogether in.a very | Owner, giving the prize to the victor, did not enter his weighis ; ‘ 4 , Robert pau CoE Mee CaNpEn, | UMAmisdle mood. Ae he did not feel the slightest ii- | Tye'thin cloud that eeomrd to hangover the feet an ior bo NEW SOUTHERN RAILWAY. TRUSSELL BARR, WILLIAM MCLEAN,” | Will ‘against Mr. Bradley he resolved to speak to | threatcned to mar ihe pleasures of the occasion was | Nashed away, but m eplaced #0 that no delay | PU sscation, . THOMAS BERRY, BENJ. F. MORSELL, bim civilly -as)he passed. The witness, St, Marie, | drawn aside, by lo eT eigtenttian tite ‘ated near the swollen stream, but only alicht o | Mr. J. & Watson entered b, f. Bonnie Doon, by Bal- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. SPONGE A BOHRER, BE GITTINGS, bad been op the stand. He remarked to Mr,'| Me Sound and tho gally plumed ladies on thedand The | Sas'done to ahe garden ef the lasuitute. A hauiers | TOMBS, dam Paste... <1 ec3 coc wnsrne ssn a oe , Bradley that he understood Si. Marie had been a |:the cloope with main and topsalls, sot and tho schooners | Shop near the Haif Way House and » stable wore | MF; D. MeDantels entered b. ¢. Ripley, by Jel! Davis, Cena se sa) The Nashville ant Northwestern Railroad has bebe’ completed to Paducab, and trains will commence ran- ning to Mempbis on the 22d inst, This new connection Afvor the letter had been read Judge Fisher asked if Quy thing was to be said onekherside why hg jury were Bot to be discharged. ‘Mr. Bradley said the prisoner did not comesnt, and if member of a Delaware regiment in 1864. Mr. Bradley replied in a surly maaner that he-did not care what ho ‘was member of—he didn’t want to Know; but he did want to know why.Judge Fisher bad 80 often atsompted 1 teal ec even al Consideraty dareaget, sad on the etd. Bloomtelé roca | ME, Boots’ ered’ b.'e. Larkin, by Laxingion, Tee nieeeles sereen aa ihe Sia grertowed Samal pond and weaco inundated | °F eving sieved bin Yady Daa Bryan by imagination, the Tange of green hills and gentle Fean Hopee bounding the yachiewo either side. and te erry | _ Aduarier of a mile above Roveville « bridge en the pon uitedanns <0 ata Ca Bloomfield Railroad was partially swept away on Friday she rere duchreed woud be entirep.aguines the | Seas nim wie eting oo eeach. Judge Faber | Wenge dee taght saat, et | avoiag shri attuned ped one bet os | aun gagog KSC SATS ne Ay fp ang | He Hou beenn este and Mampi Be ine rHonee ould eave thesnole maiser'| ‘essimed any euch intetion, and informed sr. Brad. | the origutestes augtat uum, wit proventthemgaivono | fePiaced in tine for, the usual tains yesterday, "in | , Then fovewed, clearings threes, flop fy, ne THE RAM STONEWALL AT FORTRESS: (MONROE wan on ley that be eptertained no feelings towards bim-but sucti ry giving an idea of the initial point of yesterday's deep gully, and at Irvington. the reed artera came off between Mr. Pennock’s chestnut coit — r + Court, Sonnolly, Mr. Sanford’s chestnut flily Earring, Colone! Fortress Monnor, August 9, 1867. was . ni . | inundated ‘and the bridges somewhat damaged, but hip thetarpeyl yg mene lhe reg wei Stein, | tbe ruaning of the horse cars was not seriausly inter- | McDauiel’s bay colt Morrissey, fered with. At Woodside gardens were torn up and tions, at twenty minutes past twolve orclock, was the | other damage done, while the rain came down in tor- | Connolly, $600; Earring, $000, and Lui signal for departure. Instantly they got. in bandeome | Fents from the hills, Harvey’s nursery was entirely in- | horses were started on the track, running across the field style, the wind -bythis time springin; m the east. | Uadated. In Kast Newark a bridge gave way, and a peg ram wed wn Morriasey gut away firet, Connolly Hee. etc alice Tod the teot, Peliened quickly iy tke | span of horses was dro. nod. At Fairmount Cemetery | Second, Luther third, and Earring fourth. They did not Palmer, Era, Sappho, the residue in live, presenting a | ® funeral had reached the ground, when the water rush- alter their respective positions until Be on the sight pretty and e'lective, A hing the third buoy | ¢4down upon it in torrents, and the hearseand the lower turn, where Morrissey led 5 , Connolly there was a handsome trial P ‘speed between the Kra, | Coaches were with difficulty rescued. The water filled one lenzth in advance of Lu i. - Earring, Paimer and Alice, the former, by @ gallant stroggie, | to carriages, and it was feared at the time that they | Who were running side and side. At the three-quarter forging ahead; and at this position the fiect, with tue | Would be upset and carried off. ‘The grave wasof eourse | Pole Connolly sides with Morrissey, and they came exception of ‘the Alice, which, by the ignorance of | Completely fied with water, and the party had to return ee ee oes. ol one Captain Harris, of Now. London, who had been | Without makiog the burial, leadin, Cp castcns longs abana of © engaged e2 a pilot for the race, not beng A meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders bas | T'*#e¥ 1B past dey aware of ite existonce, compelling the vessel 10 change | been called to take action in reference to the repairing of | Dolly, who was baif a length in front of Earring. ‘1 ae-were friendly. Mr. Bradley reiterated his charge, and said that he would hold Judge Fisher reaponsible for his actions, and said he was an oll man, bat if Judge Fisher was not sick be would thrash him. The Judge then becoming somewhat excited also said that hie ickness need not offer an obsiacle, and sug- gested that Mr. Bradley should consider his Judge Fisher's) ill heaith eaen offset to Mr. Bradley's age, and that they both step outeide the building. Mr. Bradiey 4id not accept the invitation, but grew more and more excited, Judge Fieber then said to him, “Now, Mr. Bradley,you know where I live. You were ow to see jerome’s bay Judge Fisher said be had already received two or and Mr. J horse Lather. Morrissey sold highest td pee “— e ‘reo notes of # similar tenor to the one-aiready read. If there was any possibility of the jury agreeing he would not object to keeping them for @ reasonable time ; ‘datas he was informed they could not possibly agree he ‘Would discharge them. ‘Tho jory were accordingly discharged atten minutes past one o'clock. The jury shen left the coctt room. Judge Fisher then rose, and immediately rend the fol- Jowing —I Lave now 4 very unpleasant dety to dis. The ram Stonewall arrived at the Gosport Navy Yard, this afternoon and will be immediately docked and re- paired to sailing for Jt In consequence seat redweton series hes 4 a, been i navy Cy ‘want of employment a rEnbOP of diore ‘and otners wil saibon The Stone” ‘wail, rem: ve wages having been oflered them to work in the Japanese navy yards. SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW YORK. AUGUST 10, 1867. eberge, bich I eanuot forego. = eae Say of July ine, daring the progres of the teal of Joan | M4M62 EBL Ca om ane and we wi tak shiv mater | her eure. of malin dveck varanco wit the reguiniona | tD0Orlgh, Ag, The ima af Whe city eatimaiad at wot | TSE be per earn Morreny ied two laglbe and Arrived. b J ’ over ard eettle it satisfactorily.’ At the time | made for the occasion, thereby losing nearly a mile, smo r if distance bet otl Sjeamship George Cromwell, Valll, New Orleans Aug H Sorat for the murder of Abrabém Lineoly, immedi- ine | passed it in the following crder:—Eva, Palmer, Rambler, | TWentr-hve yoare ago, on the 10th of August, 1842, a.| there was a like disiance between, the others. | Going |. Sisaisoh damecsers @ Ht BC aco. ad the twterference of Deputy Marshal Pbillipe and Paiypso, Evelyn, Gassie, Whitewing, Sepphe, Phantout | Sitnilar tlood occurred in the same locality, though not other officers of the Court preventedgsudge Fisher and | Widge stlees, Nauti fom, Ae. The Flour de Lis . ‘and closed nicely up to Morrissey, Conm Widgoon, Restless, Nautilus, Alice, &¢, The Flour de Lis, | *ended with 6o disastrous results as on this occasion, paren py oven tetas ‘wis Uam oe paltanne: —-4 ately after the Court had taken a recess unt! \the fallow- Schr H Middieton, Newion, Beaufort, NC. tag morning, 68 the Preeidiug Justice was descending cc Schr Orvetta. Bowdi Sehr Henry Cole, Decker, . the two Bradley's from coming iwto collision. The | }' Was observed, at this point turned back, giving up the the filly one length behind, Luther then gave up t Schr Annie Borland, Hui), Virginia, Rim in rode and. insuing saavcr, charging une | Z02k® baowraited from tha day to ths, upporing that | SIPitg Wut Paumuet is use tosmne tue remoeseeteas THE CROPS. sogpa,sndthe irs hm fi abe Areund | hr 2: Sm ao igo 5 agg Coat oom roar, 5 ba when covier thoughts came Mr. Bradley would come to | Onward they sped to the lichtahip, the Evaand Palier —~— — woe sanaiek. Tae al al diet oe eee Schr Ocean Bind, Hagen, rainia se @ tories of ineulte from the bench from ine| Dm Aue avelogize for bis rudeness and misconduct, | S008 Zach alter, Wut foctanefavored the former, who Waxmaros, N.C, Auguit 10, 1061. | | tato the homestretch, and s wore besulful contest was | Schr Jonn Moser, Hider, Beltane. : < af the tell ‘She Jntgn a ed any | “Bich apology, if it hed been offered, would with ail | {nrned the ship tho first of the feet, groeied with ringing | Bother heavy rain fell to-day, with a prospect of | never seen than the one that emeued end continued + Below. 3 <staieai thet = pect, oh eee: charity have been accepted. But having waited for | of beils, followed tmediately by the Palmer, who so | more; but it is not thought that enough bas yet fallen to | Jongh, AoE ohne leone Coad of teen One brig, unknown. i} Mr. Bradiey thathe entertained for bien no. other fee). | MOF ‘Dan #.month without any acknowledgment of | oe eee a ae ora ets o of emery there | ure the crops who was about eight lengths in sdvance of Luther, | Wind st sunset 4 ing» than thous ofscapect, Mr. Bradley, wo far rea at, | e1F0r on thespart of Bradley, the Judge deamed it due'to | Rone seemmrly im wbels benciy Protendag agian ihe Cuantasrox, $C. Anguab 10, 1967. | TO, SIR ey of the dash: > ‘aes nan we ‘ seth pesados’) Para a cameos Se hee Wie ee ie aad ten el The weather is hot, dry, and favorable for the crops. Tuna Race—Perse $000, dash of one mile and three. oe Offending attorney. for It te not the purpose of Juige Fisher to take any.no- on, the sight of get ee! atraggle and | ge pd Favorable Reports from Alabama. rw Pentel catered ch, ¢ James A. gre thusiasm among ine five aye, by ity of the fleet le A correspondent of the Montgomery Mati gives the nolly, py Vandal, dam by 4 Bessvward eves the euste seta dada geal pees renttea following gratifying news of the oropa in Norwern | Mt, M- H. Sanford enteced ch. f. by tice whatever -of the challenge eens to bim, gor would he, it is stated, secop! a chalienge from suy person. Ho intends, it is eatd, vo @patinue im the path of daty without permitting his actions to be in the deastin- ‘ fluenced by the qovemente of Mr. Bradley Island, where they bad many friendly struggles, The ; Thore is rather a stringent law existing in Gis District | doigrief’ase dense top sodlenlp apringing op onvolones against the sending of challenger, and the gerson whe | her, and, night rr . gtd upoo sends or bears « challenge to axother to fight a duel ie gg gtr get? yy — lable to 80 imprisonment-for five years, ¢ tncempromenel . Ber only saleclen wan ta exthor 10 § The great bitterness manifested by Mr. Bradley to- warde Judge Fisher within these few years gast, and especially eince the commencemem of the Surratt trial, ie the more unsccoustable when it is known that it the night, which wae done, returning to New London A Vicrm to Woman's Wites —An individual named ie pig patra ten fachhehon me | tm ansounc oat sagt aendy ata aod | Joho Richard boarding a the Morvan Howe, was re ‘aympethy ecith Ceees in COmtsaad of the yeah, crops are not only good, but ex The tura.ng home about three o'clock this morning, Upon arraval, it wae agceriained shat Ube yachts loading pe Sy 1 Fag i (aA A I bis meps were arrested by » matronly looking female at was throngh tne friendly offices of Judge Fiobor that | Sniie Saun fecktin the heck Caen, Guward,. their | of years by singularly le circumstances, and the | the corner of Hicks and Fulton streets. The two were ict bso = ee Charges Sermingling each with the otBer to anche degree od to pa ‘8 like heavy yield, and the @ bole (qoen engaged in conversation of a confidential character, ie lost hien of sebseribi: recognition ie. emerging (1 > would seem, f1 Richards accompanied ds. aueiy-ciemiag, Sn, te puma siilig au tae the rent and waking be elite. trope of a from | $06 rafal matariay__ The poorest mouatain ands e00% | her vo har-pce of rendence, which she md was st Teve! confederacy, but Judge Fisher argued that they | of wen and the pleasant huzzas of the ladies. Follow. mou! dasheis per acre. I think I Were the acts of an inconsiderate youth and were in- | !Ds immediately thereafter, were the Palmer, Phantom, penn rs Ade. county or neighborhood that tended for destivute families in the South. On these | Rambler, Calypeo, Sc. The Dauntions ami the bout of | hoy a surplus of corn, and has the caminittoe ware here te note the jest turning point | Pot, make 8 SUNDER OS State re the b im the presence ef the Court h jounce the statement by the Judge as cuerly false in every par- | Fisher (merraptiag)—Crier, adjourn the Court. Mr. loy, the erier—This court i now adjourned. Mr. Bradiey— Weil, thea, 1 wi)! say now— Juage Fmber (rising to leave the bench )—You,can oe make iD apecch v0 theccrowd, i ie. ir. Bradies—You have pe authority to dismiss mo Gromtbe he: nat must be the act of three of the dadgee of (he Supreme rt y well, Mr. Bradley, you can i i 3 : : 5 i H f i £ 3 rey beloved wit Tn last as twe F x” by reqiewt Sew. i if i : H H the mater. per said, * ‘, backs, gone. repaired RG J. le 2 then left the room, followed by | representations being made by Judge Fisher, Josoph B. | of the grand procession, With bat Netle oconeulistion a People have | Matton house in: York sure 4 rot the Page ’ ' 4 . ion, where he informed the Por Other Deaths See Seventh onan jeige Fates Gismissing Mr, Brad) Bradley, Jr., was admitted te practice, the coveted wns given to the Eva avho, in addition, becnpiached by want and have teen lnrgay Lent ke adventure, Inquiry at the house where he : ; he. on iomissing Mr. ley has Mr. Bradley bae ® received all the smiles and admiration # the tbroag of parted wi Woman elicited the fact that no watreated ‘ie mow Intense excitemem among all classes. 7 éteat number of friends among the | tair spirits, anxiously awaiting the return of the such person resided there, aad the may therefore peeaeiien no enrennnre re "The po’ ai yey = en members of the | lawyers of this city, whe seem inclined to support him | squadron, be considered as a total loss as far as richards is BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBT. FROM THE w air denunciations of the | iq pie present diffcatties, acd » call for a meeting of TUR GRAND (PALL. ere that concera nae See oe Yor ai ihe Matsa, pare attorneye on Moncay at the Cay Hall hae been pub- a From morn arytap pein nied eve, ome. Pouice Reconp.—From the police returns from the font Pasar gent meloner_ of Nishea, te determine wh: 1 Preparnii@es went on at the h to fitly inaugurate crops. neern| the ten precincts of this city, shown by the record k; and ous Broadway. | BAL course ‘they shall agePt 1B 4 ine grand torpelchorean fete in honor of we New Yore | of the crop a Wenern | How York, "the fi the offce of Taspector’ Folk, hols chip 8008 arena ce ED i - Yacht (\ub. The ladies discussed, the mater, aad over. | Gardie says maay trees She young spies have | made in Brooklyn during th ry ry was remanded to the custody of the Marshal their dresses, entirely “‘at\#ea" to coloct from | alrondy fallen off. The theory advanced is that the frai - pty OT ony ppd ac. suilictens 7 ned to jail. CHICAOO POSTMASTER OROWVED. the grand array thelr numerous wuake presented They | haa beon stung. Ta Now J ‘the general estimate | *!* number 526 wore tmade lnat woak. eae otis Aas om ne entire reurement of the jury, some sere the rewrn of tho feet, aud Were Lappy when | atomg peach growers is that there is only ee ee eee inee doers, they remained af follows on t a eg ming guns, and colored Isekw¥*, comveyed the | acrop The whole product of the stave is set down LEGALLY OTAINED It « SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. pleasing iotel/igence that the winting beat was in | 200,000 baskets. Newcastle county, Delaware, without Ca every oor -thon—DMesare, Todd, Barr, Schneider end ‘ Melons—4 in The favitation carde were ‘ery neatly gotten { peach crop is estimated at $00,000 baskets, Kent 700, whore. No feos SLINOOLN, lawyer, 80 Kasse‘, ‘or conte! —Meears. Berry, Bali, Bohrer, Al- : rib —8 im addition to the formal invitation, | aad Seasex county at about 660,000; but the Sussex gentlemen ware added ae the ae a sent 9 90 @' Clock Cacao, August 10, 1867, oo otoee. Me | tings ee Moreell, Gittings and The «y % a lin Gh committee. Tapas and maximag, bh? brothers and | not exceed in the aggregate 1,825,000 baskets, yesterday DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKS! . tore ts reepectable authority for suading thai the Jur | vosed death ot heuis *. on rare bain ra The | DeBUE Were there, all resplendent n Wait “stest pen’ ; - f ire tr Slate. ae Gisagreed om the qneation of the abesnce of Surrai J mamer o coats, but none received that atvention, th at kindiy wel- Givod Prospec: iasTocey Ge ita ‘ars 2o,. 1867. frown Washington at the time of the assassination of the | city. Mr. Gilmore, at the coving ot the Pom Office | came that marked the outrée of the b\ve-coated and (From the Philadelphia Age, Au a, ogewtugs ake ‘tare + ime Vresdent, and that they wore entirely agreed upon | last Rome as una, He ie a | Weedltioned memnere of she club. Tie music wae | ho noavy rains by wulich we have bed 6 RT oe 8 Pe ee i tie point that had be beep indicted for conspiracy Be | very oh carsinaa, and for a long tome bas | ot Landeeor's band, of New York, and the selections | yy, tee gage, ousid Res hove come. r MURRAY. EDDY & Co., Managers. ve ould bave been convicied immediately on retiring to m P . jong and execution, as an onthusiastic young damsel ex- | tunate period for the husbandmen of the country. The | ® Week since he was induced by a person with whom he maxroeny azure, EETRA-Cl4se 1, re 4%, 2 their room. kept an elegant boat for bis own vse and for | pressed it, wae “periectiy b-c-a-utiful.” wheat, rye and early grass crop is harvested in con- | W488 previously unacquainted to invest $400 in the pur+ Bi, 27, A. ean 39. a, re, @. Thue following facts os to the nativity of the jurors | exercise. Just before dark be wi down to |. The grounds and vilin of Mr. George Griavold were | dition, and the oats will not be materially chase of farina, flour and meal, which was pat up in | gg ga 8, Tit, Be a a Pe 8. { SSA MESSE sewturypn | hut ek wer addon ne | Sates han py ghice"bfes | Sangha anaes evan Ge tat P Stas ‘hy yer" heat | aang Rent One? x eT was going out for a sbort time to row. The weather had | his eaclosure. The Pequot House was ablaze wit!) light, fores'taa Cort, ond Shad oreo Of inte. pots Sea | Be had occasion 10 open newly purchased stocks Ay. EDDY & GO. Covington, Key. ewsa* | 4 been pecaliar duting the day. In ibe forenoon 1k was | 0d Very hedge wae eurrounded with candies, p.-oduc- | She second crop of Clover will algo hy ‘venemtes by the | Wi'et eTeat was his indigoation on finding that they com: steittc tatiana eemrene © / rons wap bas. abee * ing a weird, Dut, reepieadeut exhibition, in calofed | moist spell from whieh wo have jost-emerged, None of | Wind famdust only. Having learned through some oe A A . mi excensively About two o'clock the wind | lights upown the lawn was a burning scroll, finely qX0 | the fruits will be injured, and there is plenty of time | means or other ke the rogue who had thus sold him FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEO! | i < changed to the north and the thermometer fell rapidly, | cuted, bearing ‘he inscription :— for the to by, to plowed and | 9 bad.’ was in the habit of visiting the City of Charches, Act Lottery, forte bene tor tha ees Orpbess | Frequent showers prevailed during the afternoon accom- OCC TOLE LORE TELE TELE LOE METELELELELEDE NETO HE tb Ob= 6 Irepared forthe iy ‘wheat for the , | be took the present course ‘of apprehending the es panied by very high wines. At the time Mr. Gilmore THE SLOOP EVA. jo the whole. the present season has been @ one | terongn ihe precy | ot the potien, OF curses Geek a ma i “ oat out weather was clexr, but the wind blew very POLO DOLE DELL LELE LE LE LELOLEOE DEDEDE DEDEDE DESL DEOL in all reapecte for the farmer, and he should give thanks | Could be\ done for him, and be left with the poor conso- a 16 Pets Oe . hard and the take was very roigh. The boatman advised | in honor of her victory. in fac simile of the } for the Diessings, and reduce proportionately we | lation that, though poorer, he was by far s wiser man Pe a a ee 38s. Christian Schneider, born June 12, 1831, im Wirtem- | him mot to go, but he started and, since that time, moth- | colors of tha fleet, bearing the club burgee and yacht | price of butter and beef. than when In} struck the verdant id abe SUPPLOMENTARY EXTRA. if “e57F"%:. nay 9%) ing bas been Seen of beard from ry ere presented to every lady abd gentlemen, @, 3, i, 16, 77, 42, , @. James Y. Davie, dorm July 90, 1519, in Northumber. | This morning aboat tem o'clock bis boat was found | and atiached to every coat and fan were these pleasant ALLEGED FRAUDS ON THE REVENUE IN BOSTON. IDE IN ROME, GA. Nea 0, 38 \ Bend county, Va. some distance south of where he @arted, shatiered to | emblems. The yachimen were the heroos of the night, — stag ad * © Som wi Soo au ! gerembas Alexander, dora September 18, 1815, tn pieces; but no teneee of bim were discovered. The lake | and a, jollier crowd. 1 never saw. The ladies wore mn Boares, hegeet 1867. wienpnene Setar oS. areeakr | xapd ie ti rough, parties pearc! dressed 4 Cran. of Boston, |. We jiston, eR ae chika. Wm. Mi born December 6, 1620, in Kitmarneck, | voy Me \posetapparaahapibers: were voters, Unites hte mmo mat ae. SPECIAL TELEGRAM, 78 THE HERALD. AN Girelars and ntormat OPAC 4 oo, Meotand. ir. Gilmore was the son-in-law of Robert © | and the and bi obtaining from various parties aes” 0,1 Palton iret. fi Heamin F Moray, born Jenuary, 9, 1621, in | win whe oy aw Judge of ibe Retort bull and Groton fared bat little betver, {alocy repeelapet Toamentzon toy jon States Cara MS 5 oe Mee, rete See : . ow dren tended were e Dp e o. Peneie Citing, bors Desomber 81, 180, i | shout shiny Sve years of age, aod Was Very Dghiy a ba ay ey! | L. ©. Jobneon, son of & former Gore *H0r of Soath Car COR US epee sie’ . J+, Werner epapiy & =e Aine, commigiad mujpidg lags Thursday aS Rowe Ga. oe F % nig Wer « wabiak 6 r —* *&