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Johnson Pr a ghinpse of the visitors, Coroner Wildey, jont that the Mutual lub, of New York, wore now on 4 fmendly risit to this sity, and were the guorts of ibe Mehone Club; Morning they had vnanimove | and bo was dolega! that be was 7 The President roy socept of the badizo ‘and the honor of Ps ui base ball to bew ached any dis- I 1 ‘be game when Helighved with Mt vied fect that the game was The President con- anking the Ciub for their kind 1 Ihey would enjoy their vis t to the mi . Tho Club, utter snakit ident and inviting him to witness 1 $hie afternocn, retired, After dianor (be Mutuals were conducted in o 40 the Nationals’ new grounds, where a ve and gontiemen, estimated at six thousand, to witnges the trial of pki between b aapirants for the national pionanip. After tho usual preliminaries, tho ef an umpire, Wie sors for the cl Md ug w matioval an eluded nis romarks by th were in Wwaling these crack clube, Mot @onsisting of n whito Bive striped panty and red ©. am altractive appearence. layers having sess nmed the e opened with Parker at tching gave the batre tHliams sent a hot on ack to Oret hke a Gold with a cyphe,” Pike commencod host Williams an opportuaity Me fatiettin the atterm second by a passed bal and ato! ‘sin. ‘one over Fox's head, thereby making his sec ond, ‘and got in off a panied ball. von dy asafe bit to third, which bow Bead. Waterman hit @ corkor to third, wickly passed over to Floveher, who mutfed it exc Hy, 10 consequence of which Waterman scored in, om the Oret, was driven yheld it and seut it ea for the Mutuals by giving ai- ig humsolf but Bearman foiiowed ana ac went a bot ay to Fox, w Sheroby curling of the yo Bret on three ba! , abd came home off puesed Dalia, Dovyr tae put out at rst by Fox and Fiotcher, Mu im tho van five to nove. inoreased in taterest after this although it was a (qregone conclu It was evident. from ment that the piteling was too effect! bacon, a5 at inoMt tines thev could not med the ball bey Lowover played a dn Ir onty object seeming to be to keo; their oppournis, In the second iniings Hodges was put out at fret Poters and Bearman, Berihrong to firet on tho oaiied Baits, an? home on etolen run, Beored by tio Washingtonians, their frends heartily ap Fox bit a beauty to centre © Lome off Norton’ wd third. Fletcher and fine base play, thereby Muinals went in to win this inning by | fa ores! McMahon opened the b: t fold, which looked rather ould not win. This being the Gret ran a, muff from a bal! thrown by Wihis . Man ran their desea with case from ton fly by Parker; out by the Ae thue ter. gs Fox distinguished himself by Williama and Hodges from @ long Lit over bie third, Woere he was This innings vrs 4a ‘and McMahon to tho left Pike and Hunt were also put Nay. =e score here sivod seven to twelve on evea to the hopee of eld and Jowett drawing bia t waa evident that tha No they then commeuod a fine display serable play, whlie the Mutual Bue Pane, and Gelding at every innings, ecored up very sepitiy At half-past six the ates, in favor of the M what vnoxpoctod, aud the ‘They had no iden of + Keep the score of thelr of Annexed is the a Picked Nine. On the Union ero afternoon, a crowd of @e give the cham; mise to be a clote picked nino it fo be the , held orcryhing t Mecitiarmid, Patterson well. Mr. Hall se ump meeseenaliny o o splicher vefors pa 9 are 000 oF two | Da grow! may con A> siauld be ra: of pork packers Sat ender wes om do the pebiieusa wore Pet area dmare © uded tunt fora te bas Dasa tmp \ dent Gorman © #00°8 of (be game is me follows; — 2 >» ree, = Tat BSe i be. w gl een ewaean ; $ 8 3 2 4 s é * Clute Mone of the con nas wishin x's 1; Cheries, 9; Leavon, 1; Patter. Fon & Dead Cavemen iiyl's J; Zettlein, 9. ofa) Alerentar Bheter Wit oft petions aon sinerrutinmmenglceeaiiall THE NATIONAL GAME. SPECIAL TELEGRAM T TO THE HERALD, 4 Match Between the Mutuals of Now Yon aa the Narlouall of Washingtou—Th. Matoals Victor of the Mutaon Jent Elected an E PlonMber of the Club. Wasmnorox. Augest 28, 1867, 7. 10 o'Ciock P.M. . The agrival of the famed Mutual Ciub here early Sunday morning created no litsle commotten ia base ball circles, and their beslquartire at Willard’s was liberally be- sieged by the mombers of the fraternity, all eager to cated Under charge of a deputation @f tbe Nationals yesterday and to-day thoy visited We places of pubic interest, receiviag inirodu Prominent pubiic officers and examining with ‘Bion the government departments. The biutuais Reid # meeting ot thely rooms thie morn- Wag and clocted President Jobnson an honorery member @fthe Club, They then visited the Executive mansion, accompanied by a commitise of the Nationals, Beveral'y introduced to the President , informed the Pi Maedturaid, Beans to Atoesman, to Swandell, from right Creoe acd Mills, cranes ra. Mon < and Orieath Umpire-Mr. Hall, 0 the Pinle—Oue bour aad forge dve min wies of Marvisania, vs. Active, of Newnek, A very sharp and interesting game was played yerter- day afternoon at Newark botween tae Unions, of Mor- nd the Actives, of Newark, The latter is @ young organisation and a very plucky one, wae ade for steenf a good rece ry ae eae rie aiderably better than in the pame 1 last week, and the frends of the game rethacthe Unions and Eekfords, © ‘who y at Brooklyn, E, D., Ta Dodo ag they og lately. bat vba y may give, as ae can, & good, enjoy ad ame, The score of the game of yeatorday 1a a3 ullowsi— UxLOM e oO. R, © 2, a4 2 H 2044 3 oe 8 1 ‘3 $3) 3°21 5 8 73 8 2 3! a3 a Hess Ff. 3 Ford, ©. f. a Goldie, 1 4b) 4 2 Hirt tat b: at: ® Total.. od i? 2 OA. Total. o 0 B oo Fly eatcues—-Union, 10; Acaly out on foula—Union, 7; Acti Time of gamne—fwo hours and Umpire—Mr, Brientnall, of tne Bareka Fortngss Moxnox, Angust 24, 1867. An oxcitinggamo of base ball was played near Hainp- ton to-day between the Keconghton vino, ef that town, gud the Young Artuniics of his place, ame 23 to 22, one rua being in favor of the ixeconghina, CRICKET. Match at Hodoken Between the Fivet Elevens of the New York and Boston Clubs. Yooterday the third match of the Bestou Ciub came off at Hoboxen, The first match was playod about a week ago against tho St, George's Club; the second, # co ple of days after, between the second eleven of the Boston Club sud the second strength of tne New Yor- ors; and now the third and last has been commenced betwoen the first eleven of the Boon mem (the same bat played the Red Cross Kaights) and an equal team of the Now York Club, A good many poople asrembied to soe the ma pleasawt breezo cooled the a'mosphere; snd, in fact, it was altogether crieket wenthor, At twely: tho Now Yorkers epened the ball by seoding Meesrs. Turner and Bullace to the wickets, op- posing tiem to the bowling of the brothers Eastwood, both high class, proileient bowlers of the Boston Club, Mr. Turner, sithough generaily a good bat, was most un- fortunate, as ho gor bowled by E, Exetwood for a cipher in his first ran, MeCatloch thea joined Bullacs, and som scoring was made Buliace mado @ aplendid drive for three, a vicgto, a square isg bit for another trip'et. McCulloch scored 7 by judicious glagles, aod got ran out whoo ha appeared to be fu tho full “ood tide of vic- tory. ir. Byroa thon joined Battace. bat got quickiy bowled from a tw stur by E Ei for anothor viphe Lee jvined Batlace, a for 2, when ho was i wood's bowline, highest on the sit. Koger-on jolued Jee, but waa quickly aad of by 8! g stump bail trom A Kastrrood, and igham ‘and Lee got togetiver, and there was alittle remarnad r of honcod well with two splendid 2 hits and bad a elnglo cu ha was bowled by B, Bastwood. Higham piayed corefut innings of 11, mostly comprised of ‘inpa y, the Ist great hope of tho New York 4 With some terride hard hitting, searing the bowlers knew their map, buthe fnaily got taken by A, Bvstwood, Joukins was atumpod Pastivood after he lad made a good 2 drive, e “got out’? man, svord 3, the total in- bing 60. Somov/bare ahont three o'clock, after diauor, the Bos- ton men took ther sand at wickots, sending fo BE, Fastwod sad Cadman to the vowing of Lee and an ( t, whe bowled extra faat best round armers). yras 8 decided “rt! he was not eighth BS Sac tes me Misesca vad of the over, ia very beat the eceu eine ee ceilie Haat rood, and the brilliaut (8° Bostonians hegan to wa aght by Moore of Leo aft ‘h sas bowled taortal’ and dicdaguished duel woected for 9 by Rogerwon, and W. Dad Vikewise put Ny “run « piten tn of B no two Sullivans, getiiny tovether, \nked vnvinoss, but they were Iikowlss dlepo:ed of for 2 and 8 respectively. Lainb was ra cipher, sud Langer, not getting Out for Os very tight altar, owling on Voth sides thronghout the ms oth was mings as ond got be bed put up five gereon for the im- Croscinnd was Pus out log before ces Eestwood bowled 0: over and (ook 9 wick. A 92 balls for For the hod 8 maidens an Ml ecore of the dire: Fire Innings, e Yacht Club, postponed from Thurs noequeace of the unpropitious character of the Will take piace to dey. It promixos to be , ranting over eppulnted tie folowing 1. Loontnaker, wise to eollpse any- CUeane of New York by There ay Pregeet repre. eevted fa the asso of io this clty, Albany, Nowaris, Joreey City, Hoveken and Yonkers, fa the spgrogace some fur hawdod amateur © there will be four Sx osred ont. abt and tea care, hich se for there will in ive fanatic, Coluwbia, A sient raece will bo slfored to pall t 1h! eaésrae set of colors andes cv gifis of Me Thomas E. J Conera! Lloyd Acpinwal!, Thomas E ste W. Cravi will ot a Jcdges, Major Gea. A referee, and Ma: or Fomnan w'\ praeemt the prizes to the srcopegrul com- by Regard Hotcom ch, The day was fine and a and repeat. Mt, L. Downing, of Boston, enterad Maj: eiigyble for the premium Major won tl the first in 4:34. avd the second in 3:59—and iook tie Bot com> of, causing much disaypoiniment toa! number prosent, Mr. Goldsmith, of New York, w.th- drew his mare, His orjections were thet Lacy aud Lady of $600, Dut neither party wes disposed :0 enter, 1: Thorn aud Lucy, however, made w cosplay of their tro: ting qualities around the track. Avo feet two inches Ligh, very ainewy and setive, lght comploxtoued, and is a puddler m the iron mills at Yen three timesin England, in two of which bo o: viet age, of genttmanly camnages end cn. horseback. and wr, making @ are foocame up fw feauiy. apd sirces was ne lively #7 ever stu vie Sghe ti second withes to back Park Golpuw men = $600; but Parkeson dociares that thie fe ig Inet battle. THD TURF. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Preparations for the Natiennt Herse Fair at Hampden Park, Masa, eames an 26, gh | hock P. bi. The city to-nizht ts crowded Big visitors, who have Come trom all paris of the country to witness the fith Rational exhibition of borees, which commences at the Hampden vark to-morrow, and continues Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Among the distinguisied pereons ‘who have arrived or a! of \assachusetts; Governor Burns'de, ex-Governor expected are Governer Bul‘ock, Sprag eand Col: onel AmMASA Sprague, Rhode Ielend; Governor English, of Cmnecteut; Lord Monck, of ih Dominion of Cana‘la; Rear Admiral D, D. Porter, Aug Belmont, Loonard W. Jerome, Sineon Leland, Robert men for mmr Feuton and Mr, Cameron,” of New ork Premiums have been offerod to the amount of about ten thousand dotlars, and have attracted to the fair some of fiucst horses in this section of the cox try, | among whom are Emprest, Lady Thore, Lozingtos aud otne The Park has been improved this year to the amount of $16,000, wich a now grand stand, seating three thous- and ; eons, anda fine music staud, Tne tracks, both halt mile and tat!e, are in very fine condition, aotwiih- standing the recent Leavy rains. Tue entries of horses ‘and o 11s aro usually largo and fine, but do not close ‘anti! nine o'clock to-morrow. The great feature of the day will be the gtaud burdle race on Lae half mie track, two mile beats, fora purse of $: or ein! hardies for wuich Blackbird, Redtird. aad General Wit Nama will contend, The Horse Fatr at Martford. Hanrroxp, Conn., August 26, 1867, To-day waa (ho third apd last of the exbibition of the Hartford Horso Association, The weather was ine, the attendance good, and the track wasia oxceilont condi- (ion. At eleven o'clock the trot oommenced for matched and favcy matched horses, to wagons, one mile and . Tho appearances were Billy and Plato, owned ay tome, of Bliomfeld; Belle and Dake, Ki owned by J. F. , owned by C, W, Edwards — Hartford. Mr. Hoicoiad won ths “fret premium, $50, and Air. Coit the second, $25, fhe other entries Wero distanced, ihe beet time trade was 3.0754. Thore were three appesan-ee for the five miis trot, to harness, as follows:-—Mack, 0 ned by WF. Raw-on, of Norwich; Bretol,Bill, owned by D A. Winston, Brisio!, RL; Honest Abe, owned by Geor.e P. Carpenter, of Littord. Muck ‘won Qn 14:00) the first premium of $150, and Bristol Rill the xecond prem um of $50 In the clags of gentiemen’s driving horser, in harne:s, for horses which Lave not trotted beter then 2:40, mile heats, best turee in five, Jorry Donovan, of Hartlord, outered Lady Sheridan; EB, Bigter, of Bos'on, entored Brandywine; M. 8 of Vermont, entered’ Helene, and A, Gold-muth, of New York, entered Surrel Hanter, 1 fret est was won catily by Lady Sheridon ia the second yp 2:42%, and the third in 2:41. the < premium of $100 was given to Lady She .dio, and che second ($50) to Sorrel Hunter. Vhe Dext oxhiition was of rucning horses, two mi!os Manan; ‘Thomas Weir, of Boson, enfered . Lan rence Hoy, and A. Corpencer, of Button, Masa, entered irene. Lawrenve Boy appeared onty for Gahibition, aud was not ae premium of $73, The e-cond premium was won by reno. In the class of gentlemen's driving horses which had not tro‘ted better than 2:50 in pabiic, mie nea‘e, bast two im three, four entrica were made, among whic’ ere Audy, by J. E. Lawrence, and Bay Brision, by W.diiam B, swith, Bay Britton won in tvo straight heats, Time, 2:49% aud 2:49. Bay Britton took the first pro. minum ot $75, and Andy tao second, $40. The class of trotting horses for the $1,200 purse did Thorm were owned in part by one man and trained in the Bund etadie. Tho rssociation thon offered a discretionary pre ma. PRIZE F FIGHT. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, A Splvited MIL Between Tommy Kelley and Billy Parkeson, at Tumbling Run, Scbayl- Kill Conmty, Pa.eSeventeen Round Twentyeseven Minvtes=Parkeson Declared the Vivtor. Mauasoy Piam, Seb ki count Augas: 25, Aspirited prize dent took place yesterday morning at Turbliog Rua, Sobuylkitl county, about tive mice from Poitsville. which created considers ie excitement among the coal crackers aud iron puddlera of that soc Billy Parkeson, who lives at Tamaqua, and To: my ley, from Philadelphia, were the combatants, sud K had been pitted egoinst ench othor Inst spring ot Douglass: one round K the victor, Parkenon, not being satised with bis los of moucy end prestige on that occasio mental in oriag'ng shout the fcht yesterday, which fe, near Reading, fora stake of $500, afur initaed a foul cated, and was declared wae inetrus resulted in hie wnovese Parkeron is an FE; seven years of ago, ler, but compact im build, qua. Ho has foaght out rions, Ketloy is an hij man, Not OFor twenty-one years of pearance aud manner, five for m and active, It is a by eove od, the siakes ont a: eole tod, cle. Y agof. ight bir ad wad fell, Kelwy upper- re herd bits were given on Parko on on the tip, two grappied the Irishmen fourth rounds Kelley ssemed to have t, moving around very actively, and some hard blows om the face aud broast of sick, however, were geveraily returned. pal 8. ound the , peniehing bis ¢ dK jeal! out », 200, Fatkecon | on threw Kelley over wo reat of ths rounds to the alxte Sa throat he was poked up = lo Wes algo struck on th nig es to kncok him off bist overal heavy blows on the right eye row, throneh to the vont aud ene lait c i tu tho imprint of Lit Tn the sixteenth round, whon time was called, D'or’ ing, Kerley esomed to be very hits were oxchsuged, iy and cena aek Kelley aud eae are the beat m 4 bat twenty-seron miautes, Ke to Tybt aay other f eye FISTIG CARNIVAL AT THC BOWERY THEATRE, Sey | the D'Boys had @ by boot,” saciating last nigh, old time of ft, you tusy at che Old Bowery theatre, Joe Capra abd Tom Allen, imo of our most woted “gporta,” to @ beneltt, The “musssre’ commenced poking the Howe at en carly hour, and whos the bei rang tha enrisin ap, the galiories tooked it op herring bores, tm hick human voip, ever toe pisamming orient During the oparcigg s 7 Ditlone between the *sientite” gentlemen who rests : teored fer the ocension,” ih would be rather iMcdis to Getorming whied side of the 4 cto eich tbe po! vast garding were packed was tho auditorium apart {oz the performances, ol, tine *"D’ ‘Were quile reasonable io ieir duportment and but one rough aud tambie fight took Pisce ta the tod Sdicedentty the sham betules of the ring om tho impromptd muss atone ime Dade falt to Mheeine on bet ‘ea oF four of the feliers what K'lle to fret maby pat an mt minuten, «Order aercied a poice. sebiigrape Bore fm the parquet who had sighted » ive of the wofter sex whom he bappeved to , deliberately steed upon ble Gus ead commmenees enakiae bie fst in CHT Salt Soy, in that ie Bi bate the ieay “Hi A jut could respond {6 this courteous eslute a cha managed to gh be war ion front anth ie a ia 44 where representatives ‘ob de cullud ‘suasion” nenaly sit, cried out, “Ob, "yen a jest dry up, Jim, inet, 3 this high, now?” ' Well,” good maturediy ret: the individual addressed as Jim, “et you aro we ex: gue I’m low Jack!” whereupon there arose ¢ general laugh, in w! Ih those on the stage p ariicipated, The ‘‘atara,”’ light and neon of the ©P, R.’? were in- troduced to the audience by a very good natured and certainly unnecessarily officious master of ceremonies, ‘who secined particularly anxious to show off his powers asan orator, The audience at Orst listened wita un- mixed good nature to bis wordy explanations, but alter a time he waa received whenever he sented himself to make @ speech with ig ‘to cut It abort,” “wind up. “put ag,’ &e, When Bill Ryall and “y ty o on the gloves the excitement commenced in earnest, and in three rounds in which they ‘showed off,” they raged “to vo in and win,” by their admirers, sy, Bill, you jest give Rock: ‘He can't doit; it ain’ in jeat bot 8 quart°r that Rocky tn loss toan ten minutes.” “Oh, yon dry up, cried ® third voice, Don’t yon sea tuem fellers reviliin’ thelr lazer?” Sure em ‘owd on the stage, who hi constituted thems munittee of the whole” to seo fair play, had caused akeg ci the popular beverage to be tapped and placed upon one of ihe tables on the stage, avd while Pete Morris and Mike ( oburn—who bad TMeentime put on the gloves—were belting each other to tho admiration of the audience, U - fed “swigged” the contents of thelr if it were part of the entertainment, lorris and Mike Coburn were suceseded by Jim Duca aud Dooney Harris, who exhibited considerable lence, sparring With aso and even grate, Doonsy retelved the woret pupishment, u such it may be call d, and theirfrieuds were satiufed. On taking of tho gloves and reviring, the master of cyremonies, pre- paratory to the event of the evening, the presentation of the geademen iv whose bebalf the oy teatimoniat was given, made a speech, which the and! njoyed hucely, and intorlarded with many pointed 3s «Amid acead silence the great Joe Coburn and bis partaer, allen, cnterad and commenced their ‘% set to.’ It wasa very fair oxtybition of pugiliem and Bothing more. At the end of their fourth round the ‘t'noys? called time and retired quietly; and thos ended the grand dstic carnival at the Bowery last night, THE COURTS, THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK DEFALCATION. Proceedings Instituted by the United States— The two Defaulting Tellers Arrested on Allidavit of United States District Attorney Courtney. The roadera of the Heratp will remember the matter, about tro sreaks ago, of the defa'cation of the two tellers of the Tradeamen’s Bank. A few days ago Baker, one of thom, was arrested, and taken for exarnination before © Justice Hogan, on @ warrant issued under the te lew, Arnold, the otner defauiter, was not arrectef. There is a kolvaaite ag to whether the State trib nals have any §: jon of offences committed fo violat sing law. mater which this bank is organized, is entitled “An act to peovide & natioasl currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulstica and the redemption thereof? The section of this act which rotates to the offence charged against the teliers is the fity-Ofth, and reads as follow: on w “"pntin circulation eny of the shall, without such unthorits, upon conviction there. than five por District Courtney holds that there can at Jest be no quest shout the f risdiction of the Untied Btales couris in the matter, or of precau- tion he had t ‘ lowing afidavit Was made el G, Courtaey, eR of ess aloréenid, Garnisa E, teller of the Tradesmen 4 Nailonal bank, nes Arnold, then | and there being tl ng eller of the sald bank, did knowly wilfally | emiezale, strack o the said to shout $100.000, west t) injure and defend. toe.and cava fojormesion. 8 ‘On this) athéer sioner O2horn, and on Tho Tobe @. cop in charge of tbat insti. very to the Ualted 8 wing is the correspon y and the Bauk on the aub- * with the offi ren Staves, i Na- nemesin full of the onal Bank, the nar. ugast appears under . ‘Pho former, G. ving, 6 ers mtn: Reapecttully , Crabier, the oMeare of the hank, on de- furnished the information se Daiiove them, that they es¢ otlondors. rare bow in priton--the former and toe telierioa Arcoid is set down for Wedn ssiowor Usborn, AMBER, © Motion for Tnjance ed=The Opini @ JSotgo Barmera, nod va. R. B. noliy, Comptrol e, fe., +48, Chauncy M. Depew, et a— ng oplaion was yesterday rendered by Judge for en i tlow to restrain the ng claims aga‘nst The Board ef A tion as how tho piaint' k be damaged by tho boart’s aviation un. their ad in carzying out the cut to cover the expenses of claim reported by it . one of the expenses of the Rodre ot Audit, end nous of the claims covered by it, can bo paid except out of @ fand Girected by the act in by the Board of mp: per), then, if iajury would ~ e temedy ey had under eection 8, o4, joLnar reayon this i the provisions of tection & of chapter €05 of laws ot 18R6 applies the piatant Yearly Lave so a'nnding im court. Tae that section only @ @ fomedy fof & iaspayer, & mowler ot the Com- men Council or s Supertisor agacet the Common Council or te Supers isors, there is oo remedy given apsinet ouch abedyer the Board of Audit. T have pot deemed it mecesnary at thie sings of ths proceedings to pase upon the Farious questions that Lave 4 the plane’ counsel At some future Foret ot nae © if Siould beoome necessary, thece questions can bo met decided. At present, ip 2 be anticipatin Bot pi be. the parties, er ae be evlicipalicg thet which may gover risa” Station foram fore me, and would not injewctioa denied. COURT CALENDAR--THIS BAY. sores comes, Cuannsus—Nos, 148, 144, 161, 173, 78, 189, 161 Manse Coonr— Ts Yom, Gl, 67, 14, 75, 76, Tas —! 78, 80, 82, 84, 66, 80, 60, 62, 40, of Audis would be be Mkaly ta reca f cnaj an OK FIREMEN'S PF PROCESSION IN PHILADELPHIA, Paraomrma, August 96, 1867, A e078! procession of frewen, cartonring ‘th ce of rovetying cuimpanics returning from @ other cities, came of this Ky ee a of fan. taaticale, caliog themeelvos Dy No, One 9 Wilmington this worsitg with @ wooden engine. ieraing this eveaing the Dogvers were met bra — at pers. formes by, Siow apparaton D108, vie Li .. ja! equipments and @ m UB, jade of Ji rt} dour barre! parade was pd yang crowds, and created. “ave Guorri- met H a Helf, won HEGISTRATION IN JN souTH CARGLINA. Casntwsiow, & C., August 20, 1807, The total cits tion returns up to thie even ng & Fo (he whites 2,211; colored The total of the SAY Gg State given Ibe Whites 9,743; golored, £2,698, THE TRAGEDY AT SARATOGA, SPECUL CMRSPOOEACE OF THE NEMML, Fatal Shooting Occurrence at the Union Hee tel=The Vietimthe Deputy Jailer of Hudson City, N. J.—Hile Assailant Billiard Saloon at the Hotel=-The &t the Coroner's Inquest. Sanatoga, N, ¥., August 25, 1867, About eleven o'clock this forenoon, duri hours after breakfast, when tardy couples were hasten. ing away to chureb, and while the pariore and corridors of the Union Hotel were filled with the usual throng of Indies and children in wrappers and morning dresses, @ sudden shot rang out upon the alr from behind the hotel office, and siartied every one with ite proximity and its ocourronge during the Sabbath quiet which reigned upon ascene generally so bustling and noisy, signal of a tragedy which had juat beon enacted in ono of the apartments near the main entrance, the facts of which were soon elicited, a3 {ollows:— About the hour montioned William Jackson Kirtley, @ Young man eraployed to take charge of the billiard saloon under the Leland Opera Houae, was in the boot room, sented in one of the chairs, having his shoes polished, when a young man named Theodore Jones, assistant or deputy Jailer of the Ludson City Jail, New Jersay, en- tered in an intoxicated condition, and after amusing himself afew moments at the expense of ihe colored Porters, smatched a cane from the lap of Kirtley, but goon after restored it, Returning to Kirtley ho became playful, resting bis hands on the latter's knees and !ook- ing up in bis face with a drunken emile, Kirtley pushed him away, which indignity Jones resented by slapping Kirtiey’s face, wheroupon the latter pushed him away ‘again, at the seme time drawing a revolver, The man. ner in which this weapon was eraployed is now not clear, according to the testimony of bystanders, farther than thst it was fatally used. The testimony of the lookers- on igat varience, According to the statement of one of them there was stroggle, during which the revolver was discherged. Another states that Jones, tn retreating made a motion as if to draw a revolver, and that he was interrupted in its ase by the weapon of ‘The latter states that he did not intend to kill Jones, and that he ouly pushed the revolver against the deceased's neck, and that it went off accidentally, Subsoquent examination of the body showed that de- Ss any weapon beyond at the true statem ico said, Stow eight feet when he was shot Constable on she peraon vf ‘the deceased but @ small pooket kn! ‘it was in the front pocket of bia pantaloons; he had bind pocket on his Hip, but it vontained onty bills, and @ pocketbook; 1 searched the p t-oner 8 found a pocket kuife and revolver. (The revolver, self cocker, was shown; t five Was taken apart and W barrels aro loaded but ono; thi was just as he had falien wh: ane = ‘above —— se v ore Jons death from a pistol shot wound inflicted by William Jy : Enrtloy,, On this finding Coroner Perry Kirtley to jail to await the action of the Grand J Coroner Perry today committed Kirtley on a of felonious and wilful murder. He Jeft this Little “All Right” Al Wi In leet Sunuday’s Hsratp a graphic account was sorted of the arrest of Mr, and Mrs, smith (the proprietors of the Japanese troupe of arroba s), and detention ia the county jail, along with the little “All Right,” who refused to pari with thom, at suit of Maguire, ove of the managers of the Maguire Bisley performances, Siuco Sunday, however, pnts ‘ave been wmadofin thy insbrogtto, ok wt , 20 Ha in a Sarsuall, trom the outside’ of Ludl-w strost e whore be had been first deposited by iho jaiior, avanco of an order from tho Sheriff, r. and Mre, Smith give the fo.owing version of affair, which appears thorougily substan lated and rounded :—-:hey suspected that come attempt eo made to take the boy from then, because ab very Orst Magairo wanted him, when ‘Ai! Right’? fused to leave them in prison,’ and on Saturday noon Siershall, Mayuire’s agent. came ia to the jail censad was not provided ordinary pocket knife. J was shot in the face, i below the rivht ja bail passing through into the base of the brain, and feli forward across the passage way loading from the rear of the office, iis head coming in contac? with t of the telegraph office and histoot remaining in t Te died in a few minutes. effort at escape. He ran to find Mr. Leland, bis employer, but, not suceecding, returned with Mr. Browm, the hotel clerk, to tho scoue of the travedy, where he protesied the accidental nature of the occurrence, and was bend- ing over the body when arrested by constan’e Mav, who, @ crowd of persone, had already gatggred @ “nhappy offAir is the cause of consideraimo excite. ment and very animated discussion in overy section of bioody occurrence of auch ory of sunual leshionadle gathering Y Kirtley made 20 | tre troupe, and demanded ‘Ail Right.” ine wie low refused to go, although his count ployed to cajole and intim date him determined to siay with bis fgg “mother (ag ho called Mr. ant they were the only ones that cared for him, and would take him back to big cowtr. As would not go on Saturday, Mersnail had to leave fed, Nothing further transpired until yesterday aft At two o'clock Marshall caine asin to Ludiow Jail with an order from the Suer $f directiz ng the J Gellver up at once to Marshall, who was mpecfied a ontnre in the At tine watering place. The deceased was undoubiedly in an advanced stage of jatoxication when he entered the boot room. He came up from Now York ia the steamer St. John, on companions, two o: whom y eo much d spute, from one party’a custody to al other “g—in fact, bo disliked takeng the respoustbili upon himesif. Marshal! got angry ut this, would wait for any furt the offics of the the jailer that ‘as the d no right te harbor | Satnrday night, with thro have since been arrested and locked up in on a charge of iptoxi: Thoso who came up from morning on tho Baratogs train qi!l remem- der the iadueace of liqnor, for whose safety they even then were exercise moved about on the swift moving vebicle. same unfortunate individial who met his death ag has Ie goems that on reaching the ings the four comprnions became separated. and aed wandered to the Union Hotel, aud inte the fats! room where bis tragical end took place onty a tittle whilo later The prisoner ia about twonty-eight years old, and of stylish appearance. Ho fesle keer consequences of the impulse which pear a inno: atly or otheraise, been alveady narrated, Mr Megu.te will o'clock yesterday afteruoon the epnty Sherif came i my room here (Ludiow stree: prison), and Maguire just outside the door. The Sherif prosened a which I could not understend, and oad, 1 have hero to have thia boy, donot lot him go quaily, d will take bin by At this “ All Right,” who had seen Maguire outside door, clang to the bodpost, and said roneatediy that would not goaway from ire motbi to mo again, and told me I nad boy to 903” ‘but [answered him by saying that I pot Int to coores the Ind’s incls to draw the deadly habit of carrying. He is a Georgian by birth, but ree moves to Maryiand, (0 the vicinity of the city of Frede. ing of the wer, and until last spring He then came to New ‘al by Mr. Leland to come to Sara- toga and take charge of the billiard saloon under the :, since th? beginn he tad beon living m Baltimore. ‘Ff then came further into my fvom and Hi Right” by the coli Netle | fello all Coroner Perry Immediately repairod to the spot, and proceeded to the poiico sia- tion, Whero the prisoror had been conveyed meanwhile, and where tie inquest was immediately proceeded with. — ch drosen 3 gontiomen eonsutnted the jary:—Charies widen, George W. Rowley, Bovitte ®, Budiey, Anson ¥ Hoven, ‘Russell Loomis, Sey'moar Alusworth, Lorenzo Joon W. Selfcey, William H, McCaitrey, Eamund J” Harling, Georgo Bauden, Daniel 5, Gtibert, and the examination was conducted of this village, on bebaif of the having summoned a@ jury, Addivon Walker, by Mr L. B, Pike, The following !9 tho + caviously consi W. H. gery bolu, timony adduced, which is orn, testiled—I reside in Jer- I have sven the at Union Halt; it ia ine of Theotore Wed in Hudson 0% ; ze; he was ass Wed the frat Teaw of bim al 2, the next witness, test! fed — Trostte at Tom fifteon yoars 0 Ning at the door of the boot room, prisoner came into get his boots blacked; he kneo; the deceased camo ; he hold it up, showed tt dit Wack: the dereesed Was in the Imghed and made a mer on the kneo: anit, pailod out nis revolver tho boot room up and took it around, and ban: room after that, nose. and slapped the m prisoner got up out of hi and said “he did uot want any more of th then they elineiod aud got the report of n rovolver: fooled around, ‘Acting Siacter and Navigator—James G. Groen, dcteng, Master-—Cbarles T. R, Wappenbam and G, Bb Rockwell, 0 deceased fell on kis back ig om the knee did not Incas of a drunken jollnnd, Mae—J, B. Bu James L. Pinnkett. Commander's Clerk—William 8. Huda ceased, bat did not mean to {This portion of the « natgat nie, because the prisoner hel lef the scene Copid not ray how thoy. wore prisoner did not point the pisto pt fe said be did not waat any more fooliny DO! point it watlt be fred; eteay anger during the whole time. the deceaced did m < t @ case iD anticipated te the court with re ram @ physiciaa na the body lying dead ire “proceedings in ; maw ib before life he right sido of the the vicinity of the wound, round, about the nize of my finger; J did not fu ration had ceased aud pu the whole face war have formed no vp form any; J was callod to t a was barely perceptid eo; 1 not probe the wound; fon of the wound: don't intend to otal at eleven o'clock in e witness informally the wouad, and did remarked that he had nol hot moan to unless he wes paid for it, He enough of that icind of thine iy. W. Beit, colored, bi Dg SwrorD, testified—T racido est: at present am employed onan 1 saw Jones and another ries come together lato the boot room where 1 was black’ boats; ho hep A several of my brushes _ to have anything done; be was intoxicated: B rai the brash to biack tho face of e gontleman still im ic was Dot the man who fired tno ehot; don’t he was a guest at tho hous: he went ont ‘he bi!lierd man came in (I forget hia ueme) end sat down tn the next chair to whore I was work- ing; he laid ® emall cane across bis knes, and Jones snatched it of hie knees; the Ddilliard mam rosched and Jones went ft gare vim beet the cane, and Jouer ‘nen nid his olvows on the billiard man's kpees, with Lie face close te bis, ok bis ae tho bil- know who it was; a from’ him, orter could not bia lard man then wl@ him to raise cp en Diack Dig boots: decensed thon raised bis hacd aod siapped the billiard man's fece; (bo latter then shoved bi back to (he box whore the he had done ro the deceased put his hand behind a8 if to draw @ knife or pistol, but before he could 0 €0 ard man shot him; he fell with his Dead ia the nd bis feotin the boot room; there hf the. ong wee going Dock wa @ deceased etill held tie king 19 kept; hy garrucee erare BaTES G, 7, 1 ¢ 14, 32, 88, a when tie prisoner abot him ; th ae pean! as Usteetios hand behind bim; I think ho wes Fetren'ing 20 a8 to got think be wont back volunterily; ine ot draw bis weapon unt!l the other ind his hand bebind him ; did not hear him tell the other faw the pistol pointed ond diecharged, they about an arm's length, and | sae the Geetoned mt tal ‘after the pi ged, and roulars ef 1 ont hit weapon, aft B58 mat pcos Yo bilfiard man di Sap hie fool the clerk, comis bet ont volver In tho neok, and | of Sy nica iceman aston as ww to Portion of the testimony, fore. beng) ae na if bo wae but not at J sre faba; he aged then he ie deoensed wilh bia ree jeoter Bince the intox cated; do net k ENRY A. DANIE a fetulay diseases of ‘pelvis y Pet face and person. Office hotire tet st | Pree reside 10 Aubuto ; Jamnoe Wintey, colored, temitied—t am employed st the Union Hotel “God damn you ;'’ » who made the arrest—I found no! barrels, The barreis. examined. } bods of the amiced him. rendered @ : had come to ‘ te a of Jones has been coiliued, and will lowe on the night train, en rowle to mee Ciy. J. son county, N ties herlt of Hox = s in charge, and will accompany them Sinatooa, N.Y. August 26, 1867. & of an officer to be confined in he county at Ballston Spa, there to awa‘t the ise of the Jury, which meets next month, THE JAPARESE IMBROGL!0 f e-A Si Proceeding. , Hinch the matter, “Aid Lig ingular manuor, by Maguire and bis accompanied by one of the other Japs He eal said be Irs. Smith), “4 Righ ye | the boy “All Righ The jailer decided at wz up the boy, bout Whow there had been explauation, but weat bck again 0 Woe aD ther crt Tdi ourty jail 1s not a publc be hy worm noe ors Of hd go where ue plessed, or be aken whet ‘Ths remainder of tho nesrative wn Words :==Berween three and and will have b.m. The Sherif beter persuade Tere in the matior. as Lu dott would not sak r and his shuuldera, the last they All Right a away from his hold chodpost, and the litle fellow said, “Mamma, if go, take thie” —taking off stoi and J charm, which he be! ared: i curity to the wearer, and clasving mother's peck—"T will go, if they tar mo away, continue Sheriff t hustied him into the street, He had no sooner i this than Marshall, who waz wailing there outside, nm lee, who was following the Sheriff, sprang on Je boy, seized him each by an arm and hae 5 up the street into Grand as far as I could see. know what they havo cone with him; out Lam detew mined to get him back, as I regard hin as my 01 ehitd, aud my wife loves hm as a mo her, ‘This ihe case stands at Presen! ; furtuer developments: my be shortly expected, arvund nis ‘but Iwill nover work for Maguire, 0 drageed “Al Right” out of wy room, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. 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