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8 8 WEW YORE HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 186f. Peat ath ec: oscars tactics ABs: at 3 ae a | THR ROTAL WspRAnCE poxw messeRY. | CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. CITY INTELLIGENCE, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ‘Tne Case Continued Justice Miserity Repers Duties of the Leste- | Coxvmmos or Dear Mota.—The scend bisnnial | Rewons o» Yariow Faves o zap Essrens Deraser.— 5 a ee he. Convention of the Empire State Deaf Mute Agsociation | There was considerable excitement in the vicinity of 1867. THE COURTS. OWTED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. ‘The Defnications in the Tradesmen’s Rank— ether Adjournment. siMered in Committee of the Whele. was held yesterday, commencing at balf-past ten o'clock | Newtown creek, Greenpoint, yesterday afternooa, grow- The Charge Against James Arnold, the Re- | verse interests, & short, the aMfdavite were a gen- | The examination of witnesses in the case of the Roy! Auzanr, N, Y., August 28, i out of @ report which prevailed to the ie vetving Teller-His Alleged Defalcations | oral denia! of ‘the material allegations of the plaintif, | Insurance bond robbery was continued yesterday bel The State Constitutional Convention met this morning 1—About two weeks the Amount to About $60,000. aan ted roe ot eracitued today, = | Justice Hogan, at the Tombs Police Court, The sccust! | 41 ten o'clock. Several petitions were presented, among ss Before Commissioner Osborn. The reading ‘ appeared dressed in a suit of blue flannel cloth, #14 | them a number for the abolishment of the Regents of to discharge James Arnold, who is charged with being connected COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY, wearing a heavy gold watoh chain and other arti~iesof | the University. coon wane “With she recent dofaications in the Tradeemen’s Bank, was —_— jewelry. Ho did not seem to be much alarw.d at Ge | wivoniTY REPORT ON THE YOWERS AND DUTIES OF THR ian See Drougat before Commissioner Osborn yesterday morn- | _Svenmes Covnr—Casmnses —Nos, 38, 69, 125, 143, 165, | progress of the trial. / LEGIBLATORR. oven, two. ma img, at cleven o'clock, for examination. The defendaat | 275 15°. Mr. McDonald, theJagent of the company, was agin | Messrs. Rammameer apd Devms.s mate ¢nerity How! mame con if ‘wa middle aged, respectable looking man. He wearss NEW POSTAL CONVENTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN, | Placed on the stand, and testified that the number of he from the Committee on the Powers and Duties of t! - ri 3 7 -— Jorge beard, and his face is much bronzed. He was wiiabies: office is 66 Wall street; no portion of the $10,000 re- | Legislature, They dissent from the clause probibiting where the vessel was lying knocked of i dressed plainly, but neatly, : Order from Postmaster General Randali-The | W*" hasbeen paid; asked Mr, Hurri to write to itr. donations to charitable institutions, and argue against 7 arent Freeveas, Sete ‘within, the | and refused to remain Tm the neighborhood. Mr. 8. G. Courtney, United States District Attorney, | “New Price on Papers Books, Pamphlets | Noble, because he was anxious of knowing all about | the right of the Legislature to establish commissions for | Pens half century in, eer culogizing the the facts as detailed communicated to Dr. Fi fey wad Mr. Joseph Bell, Assistant United States District and Packages—The Offices of Exchange. the bonds; witness expected this might lead to arettrn | the government of localities. Of the $17,000,000 raised lanthropy ‘age in 4 Airey. pr cnt the rman Memmeoos, dname Sait, | Selec Paacomeear eects | w.uniney cer coe am ac sees: | 6 oe = potest . i he me! 4 R Beebe defended the accused, The following bas been prepared ab the Fost Offce | for returning tho Conds; ME. Harri was roquowied to | Couveation lo’ take, auch siape eo tal reeeze ake city | Walch wore Tense eaeas, delivered verbal addresses, pe ey I MOTION TO POSTPONE THE CASE. Department :— state that he wished to enter into a negotiation of tis | government to the people, Fie Copsentinn, pocieok of xa-encatens Giants. geo- to the Health Office, at County character; he told witness that Noble said he could sead INDUSTRIAL PURSUITS, some one to him who would be able to tell bim about Mr. Docawne made a report from the Committee on cher, other articles were presented to Dr. the bonds; did not remember whether Mr. Hurri ssid | Industrial Pursuits, aski be from the bf ior to Noble told him he had not the bonds; there aretwo | further consideration of the subject weights and ‘Mr. Beebe, who appeared for the defendant, said he un- Whereas article five of the new postal convention con- @orstood that the Commissioner would leave town on Fri- | luded between is United wae of Amarice ond tee @ay ; and that being so, he preferred that the case should | th day of July, A. D. 1867, provides that mailable ‘Con’ that he had not been notified of such circumstance, nor e postponed until the Commissioners return ti ese ona eluting ce et “s rhage bonds in the hands of the court which were recorered; | meatures. Agreed to, Boann ov Avprr.—Judge Barnard having dissolved the | “id the Doctor credit the assertion, Dr. Conkling ein- Beebe) knew that the Commissioner had 01 Pa fy oad en ol ne | them first in the court; were offered for sale by a | Mr. Laxpow moved that the Committee on Ret injauction obtained some months since against the | Macau? uien that ieee le ne wai ie’ aavemeren Dene esse examinations and other matters of !mportance | snd, sanples probands” Including Ne fase ll wae toned for it; pe ahaa ir. Laxpow u mittee on Revision be be ws re sent te the tal sick with the we instructed to amend the article on the militia, as pro- | Board of Audit, a meeting of that body was announced fever, such being 11 ible withous ‘his posed by hiss teat evesiog... Sinise. to be held at moon yesterday. At that hour the Board Kaowiedge DISTRICTS. Mr, ConGER moved that the State be divided into five | W4S callea to order by Chauncey M. Depow, the Presi- : districts for judicial, educational and other purposes. | dent. The other members present were William R. The funeral of Lieutenant Robert Henderson, of Oom- Tabled. Stuart, ex-J Bonney and R, B, Connolly, Ci pany A, Fourteenth regiment, N. G. S. N, ¥., took TED REPORTS ON FINANCE AND THE CANALS. Comptroller, O'Gorman, Corporation eee renee re creat © anes Guth ww Mr. Cuts moves lias the considaention ofthe re- desired that an be had, as, owing to the married to him one year on of September; | ports on co and canals be postponed until Tuesday Gee is a Dative of Massachusetts; was married there; | hex. ‘The reasons which iaduced him to make this we. Derm Mapper ome Sit knew Griffin tom days before she tion were that four members of theeo committees who married; never had been in New Yark before th: ‘wore anxious to take part in the discussions were absent farthest she had been out of Massachusetts was on account of illness, The postponement would not married; lived at Ler father’s house after marriage; h — ey pokes faeces on ng be. > enough on Ke Ul Dusband left firat to go to New York; remained absent | tween oo and next Tuesday. Ho would = 4 Tus Gresxwice Street Boxpep WaReHousE KossEry.— | Of the Houston Street Ferry Company, and others ia the about two weeks; came back, remained a week and | matter to the Convention, The following letter was yesterday received by the of the same company, ing all the left for New York azain; hada despaich from him :hen | | Mr, Raruucw regretted that any member should be | poerd of Polite, I lain iteetfs ee ee ee — asking her to come to New York and eaying he would | abgeut from illness, but he thought the business of the +; AAggrill explain iteetf:— be requii return with her the next week; came then to New Yori, | Convention should not. be arrested on that account, New You, August 12, 1967, { future good behavior. The complaint was that Mra be transmitted by either office at charges uot less 4 attend to, which would occupy & considerable portion | th.2, three inths United Kingdom or six conte in the | plaint against him (witness here exhibited » nc ‘Of histime” He did not want to take the im piecemeal. He did uot want to be hurried through it; jhe wisbed to go through it thoroughly, and unless he Mnished it now be would much prefer that it should be adjourned till the Commissioner could take it up, If ‘they wont on with it to-day for an hour or two, and go | 44! ns en again atior the lapse of a considerable interval, the | and col hargecnd. Teak en of posiaan sa. he Neniet whole thing would probably have passed out of of October, 1867, upon int al newspapers, printed minds Finally, Mr. Beebo suggested that the examina- | matter and other postal packets enumerated in ‘the sald tion be postponed tili the 10th of September, whem the | article, ported in {he United States and addressed to the Commissioner would revarn. Paited ‘ingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, shall be as Commissioner Osborn, in reference to the remarks of | ‘low WSO EE Mr. Beebe, stated that if the government were anxious | ponshtnern STG vette eae a ee weeiakt, and 40 proceed with the investigation that matter must rest | other printed matier (except books), including printed ‘with the District Attorney. He was willing to listen to ypers of all kinds, mane plans, pripts, engravings, draw- the suggestion of Mr. Beebo, but if the examination was | Jace, photographs, Iithocraphs, sheets of music ‘and so te go on to-day he could not devote to it more than an = four cents per four ounces, or fraction four hhour or two, If he were away the case might be taken a“ eine” some other Commisoner. He fad tere ion | Hooks six cents per four ounces or fraction of four ones, in December or November ; expected to meet her hus | The business should be proceeded with To the Boarp or Merrorouran Porice:— im company with her sister and a litle riant cases for to-morrow and @ reference on Friday. | Patterns and samples of merchandise, eight cents per four 5 ca as rapidly as RNTLEME- Sepang Patrick Kent ry the f 0 would much prefer, if the fore | ounces or fraction of four ounces. band; did not then; took @ coach to Dan Nobie’s house | possible, and he should oppose the motion for postpone- passed the gate atthe on the 18th v4 Ee to have it coimiagnced, asd go on wih i toms day | Amis further ordered, ‘That’ the regulations to be ob. | in Mercer street; 119 Mercer street, near tho coruer of | Inent. pa aed ed for themselves, but re to pay for the to day and finish it. He would, therefore, much prefer | servedand enforced in ihe Untied States with respect to | Prince; never know Noble before thet time; found her | Mr, Larnay urged postponement, for the reason that | Lawrence (iti, Phones Bras and Jone. Wiliams, threg child. The superintendent and per followed to have the caso go over. wilale "4 papers of all Kinds, and other postal packets enu-} husband there; the inmates of the houso ‘then were | intiuential members of the Canal Committee were ill, | Botorious bi while in the act of robbing the em, and stopped them from going on board. The Mr. & G, Courtney said he had no more particular | ™Pitte’ Pheeamd article, shall be the following. TI2'T, any | Noble and his wife, John florney and othors sho did not | and it was important that they should be present duting ammhouse = 1% Greenwich stent. on the te of aly lak, Judge contends that ferry companies have the same anxiety about this caso than any other case in which | cases be fully prepald at the office of mailing in the Unied | Know, lodged there with her husband two wees: lr | the entire discussion of the questions involved. Nothing | S¥ich'het bern secved aps ge thee ha eats goods | rights aaa railroad corporations to demand the regular prima facie evidence had been given of the commission | States. by meane of United States postage ‘stamps affixed | husband left there first; did not remember the day. but | would be lost, as other business could be wansacted iB | moval was secured, sud the jer thor afar Sudan Pecan tant (ine, Naas te signs Caeieeeeeees ef a crime against the laws of the United States. Coun- | Outside the packet or Its cover. If not so prepaid the packet thought it was in Decem! e went ond pe | the interim, ‘and sent to the Siate Prison for the term of four years wi inthis ray go on i payment, se} for the prisoner was very desirous to go on with tho | CZsot pe forwarded. | hnlets, periodicals, | 20, 08% #nd come to dinner, and sald something ha Mr. GREELEY opposed postponement, as it wae im- | six months each. We this donation without know- | 8d in in care. he.seeee Clearly entitled to receive ano yesterday moming, at bia (tr. Courtaey's) om | winks ainet sehen puters ociadeemae” ie wats | onvarred which obliged him 13 fea este re Bom hae error arte ff om eR TP AG BN fo ar agements wore such that ho could not then attend to | engravings, drawings, Dlowgraphs, lithozrapie, sheets of | Rt SAY where he was going; did brought to a close. He did not doubt that the gentle- prrnchocks eek Dagan eh Pesaran [oe ee im. the present casé, having paid it, Ht was then adjourned to thie morning, being the | musk, 4c, 'must bewrapped: oF enveloped In covers open | Dimself; he said she would hear from him in adayortwo | men’ named would be present. before the. dis. A. T. STEWART & CO. superintendent was required to their fare, and hence th give bonds as above mentioned. 4 Distursaxce at East New Yore.—A disturbance occurred at Bennett's Hotel, East New York, on Tuesday earliest day upon which both sides could go on with the | at the sides or ends, soas to admit of the enclosures being | through Dan Nob! myestigation af the case, As tho case was set down for | "moved for examination. - to-day they could go on with it for an hour or two, and | ,, pane en Sg ered merge alle riled ahen it could be adjourned tll such time as would suit | Word or communication, whether ty wrilug. printing, the convenience of the Commissioner. a the cover oF wrapper thereof, exc ‘The Commissioner observed that he would rather not vson to whom it Is. sen up to day. He would prefer letting it stand over the printed mame of to the 20th of September, if it was to come before hitn. entation, ta Be would return on that day. tion, the printed date when Mr. S, G. Courtney intimated that he had no desire to c © was out that day, too; conld not | cussion om fimance and ,canals was ended, A letter enciosing a’check for $500 to detective Philij say whether it was with hor husband: ‘saw bim next | and we should ‘haven the beneft of attd | Farloy for his part in the obtaining of the stolen goods morning at break: ; the evening she left for Montreal | views. The Convention had agreed ‘to adjourn on | 80d the arrest of the thieves, accompanied the above, she had the first conversation with Noble; that was about | the 10th of September; but if postponements of impor- Sociery ror THE Prevention or CRUELTY TO ANIMALS— afternoon, between tho members of atarget company a week after sho left; it took place at the hous tant business should be authorized we should ‘4 in alow tone, with'no one present but, Journ unill Ociober. “He was an older man toan some of | PR0POSED Axntat, Hosrirat.—It is proposed, with the | andsomecitizens, Aman named John Fries, who Jur wife; Noble commonced it; ho ead he had given hin | tho other members of this body, and he bo; @ and assistance of some of the principal in- } terfered to stop the fight, was struck in the head with a $1,200, and gave mo $1100 moro to take to him, x! | fong enough to witnoss its foal Airedale patodleg Rati of sis ty and Broakiya, to establish a vetert. | stool and severely injured Tis browhereaune ble re; told me to teli him that his honse was watched and that The motion to " mary tal for the treatment of horses, dogs and when he was on et all letters and despatebes were looked at that cama to | vole, Bemipoce ‘wes atioyted ty a'twoaniids a with a by some unknown person. The fight was egular publ from the office of pu sf t not contall letter 5 seb 4 press the case against the Wishes of the court or counsel icationtn wilting vr otherenclowurer | lta; that he ooght, to send them under cover to POWERS AND DUTIES OP STATE OFFICERS, ‘AccrDENTS any Cusvaztigs.—A. Dumn, employed in the | “nally stopped by the town constables; but no arrests forthe defendant. The witnesses for the government book acket may, contain anvihing that is a “ Fans 2 See ee, to we Soasention then. em Spek Comaiitee. of the printing establishment of Torrey Brothers, No. 13 Spruce were made. erwise closed against inspection ; nor must there ; Whole on the powers and duties o! Secretary ussite would. te eked Oy arte ce Ue ei nor any communication of the natre of a | that a’ hack would soon be at the house to tke | Comptrolter, Treasurer, Attorney General, State Engi: | street, bad his leg caught in the shaft of the press yes- OBERLIN COLLEGE. ae skin (skal bel or comiannication. be printed, But’ entries | Het to the depot, fo oe ee ite ae | ae Sr reer on with Mr. Garvin in the chair. | | | terday and sustained » compound fractare of the limb. ~ 1 Commissioner—i cor y the g , packet : he | . DUGAN mond as to gi - = Gay yesterday. ee ee siatl nek poregarded saa tocier, “TO? PAKS | Hogbing; had never seen Mra, Knapp uniil after the | pointment of Attorney General to the Governor and | Ofer Desmond, of the Fourth precinct, took him to SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Mr. Courtney—If the court cannot go on with the case No book packet must exceed two feet in length or | robbery; saw her at Noble’s house a fow days after Grif- | ~enate. os the New York Hospita |, Dee ~4 F ith oh fin left; ‘ ° A OveRLIy, rt to-day I would be glad to bave you set it down for as | 970% sre Be tad dal pai ae eta eae ces left; Mrs. Knapp said that if she came to board there | Mr, Kenwax advocated the amendment.* It was im- | Late on Tuesday night Jacob Dort, a German, forty- 2 basics ey: my arty a day as you can attend. * it would raise suspicions: Mrs. Noble was the first who | portant that the Governor should have some unit; i eid eutaaenan ant tities for Tuesday, the 10th ; . communication in the nature of ® | told her they had heard from her busband; heard noth- pesos those associated with bim in the State goversy. | #¥@ years of age, residing at No, 156 Laurens street, The exercises of the thirty-fourth annual commeacey @f September, at ten o'clock, itis the duty of Postmasters, | 19g from Mrs. Noblo at that time when Mr. Noble was | ment, There were other State officers who should also | while engaged in repairing the chimney of a lager beer | ment of Oberlin College were concluded yesterday, Mr. Becber'called upon the court to fix a reasonable ‘or suspecting an infringement | Present; the carriage came for her that evening; wit- | be appomied mstead of elected. He did not distrast the | cstablisnment in Mott street, near Grand, missed his Nearl: " trot amount oi dail for the appearance of the defendant. LHe | f 4ny of the above Conaitions, to open and examine book | ness got in aud drove to the next door for Mrs. Knapp, | poopie, bat he believed there were instances where it | footing and was precipitated to the roof of the saloon | Nearly two thousand guests from abroad wore presea! . who got in with ber; then went to Monireal; Mrs. | wwouid be wiser to appoint than to el ee below, a distance of some twenty feet, sustaining severe | Twenty-two graduated from the college and three from. Knapp had about the same amount of money that she | cially trae in ecentaen aan Mistietae er tare internal injuries, He was conveyed 10 Bellevto ‘Hos. } ye theological department, Governor Cox presided ab bad; found their husbands at the Ottawa Hotel, Mon- | General, pital, ‘he Alumni dioner, treal; next day her husband was arrested for the Royal Mr. Datr favored the amendment, and would have the About one o'clock yesterday morning Marraret Insurance bond robbery he emained ‘in Prison about | state Engineer appointed in the same. manner. Thomas, twenty-six years of age, a white woman, resid LONG ISLAND NEWS. throe months; left Montreal three or four weeks after | Messrs. Van Campen, Vi Barker, | ing at No. urens street, was brought to Bellevue a her arrival there, with a message to Noble; saw hi:n at | church Lapuams, ereoley: aed “Opdyke tavorea ino | Hesplial by officer Healey, ot the Tentheprecince biees, | FRR Ar Sovrwoun,—The extensive sh oll and guano his honee; remained about a week at the house; witne-s | amendmont. Messrs. Hiscock, Fuller, Baker and M, H. | ing profusely from severe cute upon the face, arms and | works at Paradise Point, near Southold, were totally told film Chas hes haste yeimned. litt to, Keep $160,000 | Lawrenos opposed it. ae Ba were seraes, eae alleges, by her | consumed by fire at an early hour on Sunday morning safe for the Royal Insurance Company, and if that did Without coming to a vote the Convention took a re- | husband, a blooded negro, wi Wing become in- not satisfy thom he wanted him to come wp and 30e | cess uutil half pans seven o'clock, tals cvemag. > dignantat her avowed detorminatien not to live wien | lash The combustible mature of the contents of the a packets, patterns, samples or other postal packets posted at did act think the court had any right to try this case | 2 passing throu Miele len. i p i - Da, a . Serenth.—Patterns or samples of merchandise must not The Commissioner—Is is better that you should not | of intrinsle value, which rule excludes from the mails all aigcuss that matter at present, articles of a saleable nature, or whatevertnay have amarked Mr. Beebo said that Mr. Arnold was a poor man; he So owe. ager Shea Md ne bok as ; nrg ole had sample, or where the quantity of any material sent osten- Shed ts tee oF ley Tete nee Lanes & pation oF tumple ts so great that it could be a Soaibliohter.\ ka htt a tere rae pi Arvid Bo falrly considered ag having on this ground ao intrinsic ‘were married; he hrd long enjoyed the confidence of | | Bizhth.-No packet of patterns or samples must exceed the bank with which he was connected, and he beifeved | twenty-four inches in length or twalve Inches in breadth or that, in the circumstances in which ‘he was placed, a | “epth. or twenty-four ounces in weight. n Patt 7 sample tbe itin ; Noble said hi Id do jus id, ; ager, aseai with a glass and | factory rendered it impossible, whee the sonflagration Rr Angee toc pane Baye Sige porsagpecn phn other than the nddrens of the persons for whomvthey 176 a inet he weala civace ie As oe Toa a ene Even Session. pay sees aoe 7 Lhepiaerond ‘attained headway, to save anything from the rapidly a Ee “oe : b he could, snd that a man had come from the country to | | The con jou report of mi No. 90 eve menis of the case. Ho was not charged with felouy, It | | Tenth—There must, be no anciosires other than the | Be ooald fnrivately about it, and that the bonds were not | tho Secretary of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, Ss aces anal praetor raimoee clement, involving a loss of about $25,000. ‘The cause: war a simple misdemeanor; and if be were found | patieras and samples themselves, The particulars which guilty hard inbor could not be added to his panisb- | Se ailowed ta be furnished ‘under the preceding resolution want Ho believed he would be able to bring Mr. | oh'sinall tabele: attached to the patterns or samples et the Amold through quite free of this charge and would | fave containing them, moves ead a He submitted that $5,000 bull Eleventh Vater Xu samples must be sent in bevees apn sufficient, is, so as tobe easy o° examination, Samples, how. Mr. Courtney stated that he fully appreciated the | ever.of sends, e.. iy eanuot. be sent in open covers, remarks of the learned counsel.” Probably no man more | MAy-Be enloasd ta fags of linen or other material, fastened yegrettod than he (Mr. Courtney) did the position tn ma ne roe which the defendant (Mr. Arnold) stood—a man who had th.—Patterns, samples or other packets containing hhad, as bis counsel stated, the confidence of this institu- | liquids, poisons, explosive chemicals or other articles likely Yon for twenty-eight years. ‘That he should ia a | tlajare the contents of tho mail bags or the person of ane moment forget bis duties and responsibilities to those | Cicer of the Post Ofllee, are positively excluded from the Who pinced the money of tuis tnstitution, as the affidavits | ™4!! saleable just then, but to tell my husband to keep «uiet | Comptroller and state Engineer was resumed in the | having fallen on himwhile he was en aged in loading | of the fire ts unknown, and the insurance, if there was and ail mould come out Rae ‘serney gave her money nS om Peeing was on the motion of Mr, | th¢ sup Garibaldi, now lying = pier, No.9 East river, | @0y, is unascertained, to carry her back in Noblo’s houso; corried a letter from quest fe He was conveyed to Bellevue ital officer Mul- a Griffin and Knapp to John Tierney; tt waa for Noble, pt riya the Attorney General by the Gov- lane, of the i o' precinet. sss ee S MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR MEMPHIS. and accused hit of playing faro bank’ with money that | ernor and the sena! ‘About one o'clock P. M. yesterda: Nie: seene of — did not belong to him; my husband sald be would hold | _ Messra. Grxay and E, A, Brows opposed the amend- | the laborers engaged on tho basing Macon Argan oer Mrxems, Tenn., August 28, 1867. him responsible; Noble said they might rot in prison | ment. — at No. 52 Greene street were removing a pile of bricks | The body of Dr. Maithow R. Ramsey, a well knewn. now for anytning he would do, as he bad been doing nis | Mr. Srexcer moved to strike out the provision requir- | from the street to the rear of the building, a portion of | Physician, was found secreted in amp near the best; she brought another wessazo from Montreal to | img that the Attorney General shall have been coun- | it fell on two of them, killing one and injuring the other, | Raleigh road, eix miles from the city, this morni Tierney and Noble to either go there or settle some way | sellor-at-iaw for ten years, and that the State Engineer | Patrick O'Reilly. a man of family, aged about fifty years, | The corpse was perforated with balls, the head with the company, and Tieraoy thea went and wade } aball be a practical emgineir. | ott ome | Bag reeled in Ninos eacens mans nae ert exeaee, seen e reenecaatuageueton the murder was arrangements and went on to Montreal; saw a package ithou! t vote, reports was almost instantly killed. upper part 18 skull aves . Suacy carried into Noble's house, the Committee rose. was crushed in a manner that caused the brain to pro. } been arrested on suspicion of being murderer, but no Thirternth.—The laws and regulations of this Depariment, vas ai i o Mr. Merwtt moved to discharge the Committee of the ied ive against bim has been uced. The mated, in his hands, presented a very melaucholy spec- "I vced repent a he case was adjourned, at this point, until ten o’clock | arg trude from the eye. He died sbortly atter the ac- taclo Sefore that cours, No man would be more gratified | Tie mts er ee ook, paniplols, pictures. prints oF | this morning. : Whole from the further consideration of the subject | cident, The other laborer, « young man named | doctor had gone 210, the country to visit s patient. . Bis than he (Mr. Courtney) if what his learned friend said } the matis of the United States, are alao to be enforced with pati and torofer the report to the Convention. Carried, Patrick Mann, who resides at No. Thirteenth | horse was shot shoulder. pamphlets, pleturcs, prints or other publi were true, before the close of this investigatio respect to hook: Saad Decuiin toghan. ta he wnisd: Gon at ee catious of Uke eharacter addressed to the United Kingdom il 4 4 or other ioreign country, not failed ace Cen = —Letiers, Rewspapers, pamphlets, periodicals or fed in the United States and addressed to the of further remarks, Mr, Courtney said pred at the office of mailing —— . ‘ hen adjourned till ten o'clock to- | street, was struck om the upper part of the face by the brag son, ora een car ema Y ‘ WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. | inanon mening, ! Dut ie onl t . — morrow morning. ast we at a oD st aot fui shnratr ia DEPARTURE OF = BAM STONEWALL Se * f s ¥ recent red in tl immed: ne rhood, ‘orTRESs MonRor, August peprys > eB THE YELLOW FEVER iN THE SOUTH. ead it bs tite thas pooreti measures were adopted to | The ram Stonewail sailed to-day for Japan. - Snockixe Assactt AND Ropaery aT The residents in the vicwity of the village of North sysiem of bank clerks, tellers i Ton tee of eight Twenty-nine Deaths in New Orleans—General | avoid such catastrophes in future. The deceased is hla, myer, of bank clerks, tellers aad Gicecs a nauot wehio ies Jem, one of the quietest piaees in this county; ave been | “Cyrus Hamtin, Non of the Ex-Vice President, | *POKen of by bis feliow Inborers as having been an SHIPPING NEWS mamaly coeesiing the funds of those national | fii! pon ration Sf eight thrown into a state of much excitement through an oc- Among the Namber. oral wha Knew hits. @” who commanded the respect eis . n id was becoming — suc | py harurh —News or other. kind “matter, ie 28: ora N , 2 7? mmunity, that it was high | bookgackets, patteris and, pa age ed ey Kay aed Sines wither te prota oe Danses ont cbeine beef acmpinsenagic at Ard b ge i bag eck Jastonaniag. 8 boy named PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 28, 1867, 4 7 — government and the court to igi te United Kingdon and uiddreaved foe Tnited F orofock in the morning the residence of a widow lady The number of deaths from feverj om Monday was ppt ecwrend Brae trey a compre over by ae take judicial notic AS fi oC. atdge will be received in nived Staies fully prepard, tang ~ i fracture ved. law was wainiained. He objected to the bail proposed | *t{e aftice of distribution in the United States. sna aroahd heat Ena an ae ee NBM tern rsa es nari aga a it, witmerses of the affair exonerated the driver aud the | railroad von, 10 order, Had igat WSW winds ang ealine by Me. Sushe on’ babaled ee aaiantehae Caren Lat on also prescribes che | the ground floor by a man who is said to be named | ycening of yellow fever. conductor from cutpabitit "iath inste lat 43, lon Gl, spoke bare ing specific regulations to be observed and enforced ‘a | William H. Reed. He then, as allegod, rashed into Mrs, the whole passage Palmer's bedroom and sprang at her in hed, grasping Wasarworox, August 28, 1867. Php damon R Renta Delos fge denton, 3 dave 4 her by the throat and placing his kueo on her body, at | Information has been recetved at the headquarters of ANREST ON A CHARGE OF ARSON. «| sui 8th raliroed fron, to Orseker & Wood. the same time Porras that sng oe bare a ae the army of the death of Lieutenant Wallace, Adjutant Roundsman Van Wort, “ef the Seventeenth peecizes, ‘<n nates cca Faseee), Bi Ley iy aye house was bo! ivered up to him he wou! a take summary vengeance, The unfortunate tady at of the Tenth infantry, at New Orleans, yesterday, Of | on tuesday night arrested ® man named Lippman Stein Ht ana’, ot ah a ape bark See elena ons ‘once proceeded to band over o Crema = yellow fever, on a charge of wilfully setting frefto his dwelling, sit- } George Huribut, from Liverpool for New york r] ays yet: iM 16 miacrean! en de- manded more, The aged Mra, Cable, her mother, | Twenty-one Deaths in Galveston en Tuesday, | uated ina tenement house rear of No, 222 East Fourth | “Sark Emma © Litchfield (of Roskland), Crocket, Bremen, meanwhile, however, heard the ‘fracas, and Lvasrow, August 2S, 1867. | street, Fire Marshal Baker was notified, and an imme. | “days, with mdee, to Metcalf Beats wimaaioM hen See dar, | ow wer tmenyace en te zn yo | He eniargat feta « he vinsenbenace | been made for bim, bas thns far managed to evade the | fever. General Loren Kent, Collector of this port, died | in stein’s apartments. One of the tenants, named Au- | Schr D officers of justice. Mrs. Palmer was snbseqnent!y placed | tart night. drew Gillan, rushed into the room, caw Stein there with =o Jd c tirely too low under the circumstances; and, in order to enable the court to form an opinion as to what the ual be bound to deliver printed papers, the rf measure of bail should be; Suggested that Mr. BR. ortations hich may be glee) by the laws or regu. tions of the country to which they are transmitted. erry, president of the bank, should be examined un. | '1l0")8 of the country. to whi . @er cath, for, the purpose of proving what the exact | siates on the importation feng the ty OY morgen Scns wanes at ore Nngoy cnumersted above, ir. reclint is , Temarking that if Mr. | be levyable in the United States, Berry were placed on the stand now it weoutla lead thouh Psaptaastera. oc suncel triectivor shall be sivitad ta fh ito the examination which they wished to postpone for | Px aan Yarareaal eee acme the provent. Ho had, however, no objection that the | oumry im which international newsbarers, ‘hook puekets Commissiouer should ‘ascertain privately from Mr. Berry y ters are iustructed to I what the amount of the defaleation was. ind after the Ist of October, Mr. Courtney said he was opposed to any private con- d bY this order on the ‘at kinds of printed matter sultations, and read the letter irom Mr. Halsey, stating | 4% other postal packets herein enumerated, observing tha: ihe amount of the defuication ‘of Arnold vas Ghuandtie eee 10,009 to $60,000. P of the new x The Commissioner said that in the course of the day A uid decide on the question of bail. At @ subse- nt period of the day the Commissioner stated that | the postage charg on letters will continue, eh, customs 1d the proceeds shall ac. under the — of a physician, who smertained that, be- * apeet lamp in his dane, Cg a flames iy alot | Schr sides a broken rib, she had snstained other serious in- | r NY: E ier a work benc! flames Jeri uagh Wis bas. ELIEF FOR THE G) LVESTON YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS. Sunes coeds Tindom shade ‘and the window eas Sch: Asorner Case or Suictor.—A man named Wilcox, re- TO THE EMITOR OF THE HERALD. was just ire. ir. ly y e salled Cleneille, about | We beg toncknowledge the receipt of the following | other tenants, bythe Apple Soa pen citheaaes vig at pi siding with his family ata place ¢ Ee would require the defeadaat to give bain the sum | ¥ietiy td afore a sania I The single rate ct | two mites from Portchester, committed suicide by bang- | Sums in aid of the sufferers by the epidemic now raging | the fire, Stn, appears by Ne testimony, never a a 000. postage on {uternational letters will be rednced to wweive % & . te Gat he tem aid in pu A 6 con- CHARGE OF ILLEGALLY REMOVING WHISKEY. : ing himself with a halter lust Sonday. Wilcox had | in Galveston: pted Colman Wise, 22 and 24 Fraakfors street, who had | The offices of exc! requested his wife to zo to church, but she, feeling some | H. A. Brayton... thai i ony mated ey ranen, Sule enollied Sau Cay, TI, Aug 12—No vensels in port, been charged with illegally removing twelve barrels of | New York, Bosto what alarmed at something unusual in his manner, de- W. Wakeman be lay on tt ates tt ee a » TI, whiskey from bis distillery to place other than a bouted | tro!', Chicago and San Fran termined otherwise, Shorily afterwards he procered MacGrogor & Co..... ssiba vebkanday by the Marsiol apd the polos Ta aoe ecko Oe warehouse, was ordered to be discharged, tuere being ALEXANDER W, RANDALL, Postonasier General, haiter, and was observed to enter the horn attached to Tes, Macy & Co., through amination Riana A ie oF nn CHARLESTON, Avg 28—Arrived, steamship Saragossa, Bo evidence to susiain the allegation. ——— his house, In about fifteen minutes afterwards, Mrs. was shown Ly oes poy f--—' sa hed ve Con. nm’ eo car NW Sakh, Hew AN ALLEGED FRAUDULENT BOND. CRICKET Wilcox rant her little sou to look for bis tauer. The} Total............ ity ns tained wearing files dtr anne toe egg a y £, ta, Baltimore; . Nicholas Lawson and Adolph Ascher, who are chargod 2 body of the unfortunate man was discovered banging | Previously acknowledged... ....... eneeeg Coe eel eagts the bottom | TORTRESS MONROR, Aug #8—Arrtved, brigs Alice, and with having procured the execution of am atloged ~ from one of the hears, quite dead. Tho deceased wat SPOFFORD, TLRS a eetaly eararaied Wits Keseeene oth tue Vanda oF oko. | Maria White, Went Todies fr behimore, fraudulent bond, for the purpose of enabling thom to | Match Between the Second Elevons of the | Yer¥ industrious, and had been married ‘tires times. It | New Yorx, August 28, 1967. Geert waavees wah oll, The Sew cager tha/e For Other Shipping News se Sixth and Seventh Pages. withdraw a quantity of whiskey from s bonded ware. George’ Clnbs=A. is conerally ht that he tived happily with the pres. Pog ty Bo Rap lla ch cult the antammah eae house, were brought up for further examination. The a he B git ty He was a middle aged man, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. wpthac tgs gion Shel ce Egger os heed = — Hixusiv. At tho last hearing the evidence for the gov- mm en came © benefit 3 ~ ‘ @ramont was closed. ir. Samuel Hirseh, counsel for | on the grounds of the Si, George's Club, Hoboken, be- THE NATIONAL GAME, to Figs caused the fire, Tuis story is contradioued by the | A VISITORS 19 LONDON, ENGLAND. | a, Spotiord, Tileston & Co. $300 | fact of finding the lamp lying on its side on the bench Fatman & Co....... ‘Sbe defendants, moved to disinise the complaint on the u seati y put in for the government, The Commis. tween the Prete Sorter of that Club and the second sioner said he would deny the motion, uniess counsel | “°t Of the Massachusetts men. It wili be seen, how. Victory of the Athletic ft This City Over the jndeiphia. Privapenrea, Auge most fashionable yr iat PI late tise, and witht 28, 186 ad no evidence to offer for the defence. if he had any | ever, from the namos af the Boston eioven, that a good Ree ohet eet rats etshan i aed thy'nanber of malty Beery Yestimony he should put itin, and then be would near ¢ thi ‘i a: ‘ | exciting and close match was playet bere this ah * 1. H. MeMAHAN, article is marked in plain the motion to dusiaies, The case was adjourned to the prsen poy - ernie peng remyainge pra n botween the Mutuat Club of New York and | *¥ Yors, August 28, 1867. Fie 82 ered es. 18th of September, when, probably, the defendants win | *even : a ‘were but two or three ent ia i TO THE FDITOR OF THE HE: 5 Rn, Gh produce witnesses on their behalf. other names substituted ainong those that have already | the Athietic Club of this city, which was won b¥ the | 1 the tet of houses already anthorioed to receive aube H rain grtort der vontended with both the St. George's aud New York | former. The following i¢ the score:— scriptions to th wot AL. aTnLetie, Bank and Messrs. Ployers. ©. Pr. | and the followi Kieiufelder, let b..... 5 Bride, p “ ald, adelphia Press and a Ge litt Lowtos: near ot; Cathedral,” rial Cinbs, But for the absence of A. Eastwood, Hammond SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. | aud Haigh, the team that played yesterday agains: the a SCout hice fully ‘eee The Japanese Again in Trouble=They are | ihe tral comer one eek eee aly eae Enjoined from Lenving the ¢ day and Tuesday, if not identical, Before Judge Barnard. wing im a oame after ail; avd alveston Howard Association the Park |. H. Brower & Co. have been added, 1g ‘committee of Galveston gen’ have boen appointed to solicit reeeive contribu- RK, Sith, chairman; 1. H. MeMaban, H. Arnold, J. T. Barkuart, A. Greenboe, F. Hair, SK s. Ambler, §, Cohn, & Ja BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED inant biicity or ex, re. dee State without ps! ; a pos a le. & pieudo firs soe, ? al Mons Maguire ot al. 02. Foo. Kee-Mats, Sra. Kee eleven chooses to call ‘ise second eleven, : Lut Witte pars yy in advance, ae oe a q ‘ why, a second eleven it must be called, The mornin, : ty con ‘ sa . Lawyer, 80 Nasean street. Biing-KeeChee, Sing-Kee-Chee, Ke~-Sa-Bora, Kee opewed with a smart shower, which caused the lovers of Rovicl 1] MW. Baxen, Secretary RACY CONE, Chairman. | and $100.00 paper. Uponan examination of the apart ne I GEORGE LISCOLN. Lawyer, 9 Nanenn erect Raker, Siee-h-Ket, Eyeoe-Noo-Ket, Fyr-Be-Kes, ToKee. | eheket « thrill of fear lest the contemplated match Cuthve : : » ry: EN Bom APRLOTS, DIVORCES LEGALLY, ontA In — e niaint! woul ve to put oF; but at eier clock it began ae exceed ov worth ng lew Yor! ‘Staten where Hay.—The compjniat of the plaintity sets forth that the | EPOMybron unis hot unit he teciee te tte ae ai AFFAIRS IN ST. LOUIS. teoants ta the honee allege that. the prisoner led’ shore saree, Re publleny of tall divorce gbiained. ofendante wore, in Ociover, 1360, engaged in the do- | The St. Geonce’s men, having won the toss, elested to Chae lee O0. Bwh TA Wh, GH, ‘Toe bat they must have been carried away before is free. | HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street minion of tho Tycoon to give acrobatic and jnggling | i first, The ground was a litle heavy, but not so mi o OP WY Gee Be Te | Reare of a Negro Uprising—Two More Sul- | the ‘The prisoner's wife and two children were bot FICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY performances for one year—for the sum of ex thousand | nile as merry ae muarinee tee at for a on eee eee) art 1868. focod, st ralation’s house "in Buaaita street, TRS A. x xrpa—giame $f. grocer 28 Ye, “ arriage bell.” 0 fie! fies Sr. Lovis, August 28, 186 , 7 five bundred Moxican doliare—in deRerent parts of the et o f . prisoner is cbarzed with setti piace to make . ‘worid; that this contract was made wit one homas F. enapra, whe weet pave foro pA The Champion Base Ball Club of Connecticut | The Koening Desynich pretends that quite » number of | Boney out of the tanerenes ges ENT pe scene > ae é Saath’, thas Smith associated with himecif to the ester. | oF the tamara en Defeated by a Massachusetts Club. Southern men have bronght their families to this cli ‘The tenants were vi uch incensed against the + § Se Ce eS prise ‘one Burgess: hat the plaintiff, Maguire, | qustrhs seta, bhve boca diieek oni aioe Soarxerietn, Mass, Augnet 28, 1867, rr deb , cae 4 Prisoner. Had the fre’ got. little more weadway 1 oRRaY. BDDY &CO.. tinh bie isterset in’ the “coat thnings of each clud, the Knight of the Drs Tne Pequot Bare Bali Club of New London, Goan,, the | ‘Semape the efecis of @ negro uprising they | Poald have burst into the-hall and ascended. the stairs, | nn, TE7TUCET MATE BATRAraS : t, and that the co-plaintis purcbased the interest | would probably have won. Tne score is g: hy dubel. Connie A “ claim t4 meditated in many quarters. Ther say the | anq we have had to record another terrible loss KENTUCKY. sTATE—CLASS of Burgess. it further ailoges that in Juae of the pre- bh aia someen yonarang Gy tas Bugis OMS of Fiotaste. wre nogfoee are well armed, and exbibit their weapons €® | Of human fife, “tie case will be taken before Justice | 4, 47, 74% atered to gi Be Cah, St. Beorge’s OF yy - v ~, to-day, = She defeccamie 2 ‘whieh ihe engagement was to'be roa 5. Tastwo run on! Brancker’ >. Bastwood.. an See need ee Remapaene et thie chiy wil ant”? More suicides have ogcurred here since vester. pumas - fot Srealary of, Reztucky, oR. “ n ‘asuma) rignt Lo Mamford, bs. wood day, . Nearly, murders have been , .. Covington, clusive of the tnt day of Jumcary, 1968 fa coactgerauon | Pepsumizagy © Wrighiii Waanya cand East» em Coramitod Reve deing the ana NECEPTION OF CHEF JUSTICE CHASE ™ NEW MAMPSWIRE, } , Frnce conned andinderintnsg.ren OF Sdreming H. efits armen io Fee Kana and tin oae Sasi | nei ; ' SUICIDE 1y exNeRNNAT. alte i 5 ieee es ee ee LT of th 7 the sum 2,000 Wright - o Mit 1 . Seen pad to = Dut that they refuse to punter as | tome ~ a $300,900, Chiet Justice Chase arrived in Manchester from Boston As for the tee rb SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. —————______ "clock last evening, He was met at the railroad a0 2, 1867 Civersxatt, August 28, 1867, ) sisi ce eo depot i “ oo Ve | i povick M.'| | The City Counci! Appoluting Colored Oftichate= who taformally 1 n, oe Oe 8m 1] Avery singular suicide occurred here yesterday, A | A Libel Suit Enestituted on the Part of De- 4, ogeee 2, Se young German, nawed Jovaph Zumbuah, was desper. | Pesed Municipal Officers Against the City Gust hy. c eit, A‘Ss 2E8 CASHED in LEGALIZED LOTYERIES — ‘are about leaving the State to in foreign countries amore, Under TF smith and Bmmne Gmnthe Upoo appiication m; Vins ef Compton and Parsons, counsel, the court yesterday Otis granted an order of injuuction and writ of me exeat, en- hit wicket, b. Wright joing the defendants from jeaving tbe State unti! this ©. Henderson, >». suit le determined, and from performing for othe? partics me eht than plaintiffs. The defendants were held in defauit of | Air") MLO t | security in the sum $19,000 each. apa lapadionsies ‘The Express Companies’ W. fMidavits for Total . the Defence. ~y" Stephen P. Walertury vs, Elmore P. Rost. dt. @l.—The THE NATIONAL HORSE FAIR AT SPRINGFIELD. S se « wood . Bye, L. L byes, 2, wides, 9.12 | ately in love with « protiy young millinen working in a 867. Co i] More on Vine strest. she perused Bis attentions, and b a9 city Coumen mar ee ie Auses oo Tanai | Aaaily deciiued to see bim. He entered the store where 0 City Council lastevening appointed sew Blew ~e nec= axked to see her, | School dircetors, superintendents of the fire slerm 6nd Dingut cdasris soccer en than ‘ested | other minor officials, 01 the twenty-four achoot directors ok he . jefence, In oppos'« Sraiorixio, Mavs, August 28, 1907, ht aie appoinied eight are colored. BUXIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND. AL, ’ ‘ion to the motion for the appointment of « receiver of The second day of the National Horse Show has closed sad anne we tart pe | tis reported (hat ine tate City Attorney and his the feet cured by Dr, SACHARIB, prot at hace pang ies s Company, was commenced | very successfully, and with fatter Qg prospects for the | to the floor a corpse, ‘ ; Suite again twenty mens neers ot tas bow Cl yr connal : > Baek ye ae vefore this court, and continued Temaining two days, Io the classes examined this a for libel, ia denonnemng them as incom: for the Coleen oa ‘ahroughoat the (ay. he aiidavits of (he plaintiff are | morning there were but few entries; but the (rotting MOVEMENTS OF GEYERAL THOMAS, positions they recently lield, iC) shout Afteen in number and those of defendants | and running this afternoon ware cxceiient and exciting etal ae te nee ee reelven. about forty. The a‘idarite read yesterday were mainiy | The race for horses which have not besten 2.60 in pub dren t . AFFAIRS IN GALVESTON. : cK ee mcney Sec ee Sot Fes Ltt any By ohne 7 company was not imsol- | lic was ron, by Sir Willem who was entered by a ee eee Death of Col ova! Ie for A OR, SOUL OHA: | Tent fiat, gie puslnces wan@orceperove and increasing, | Cot wate tieatie ana Docene alr ne et Civerwsanl, August 28, 1961, } jeath of Coleone! Avert=More Remevale Aegice hia Wonderul Sixth by companies might carry on business ‘at 1 + Meme, 9:00 cad Po'Clock P.M, Distoyaity. | mail for 28 conte, Address T. William Garvertos, Texas, August 28, 1967. fiadelphia, ral Georce H. Thomas ie here, on his way General Griffin to-day anmounced the ceaih of Colo = _ = = = a TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The stallion race was won by Coniitence, entered dy M. New Y coftar of “ ‘ork, defeating Leviathan, and Ta--| to Tennesse. Will B Abert, A !, bY paying & enn, Adame sod United States Express Companies, or | comic; time, 2:38; in all three heats of a mils each. ” , teaeenantenemnacaneniieiadiaats tatoos te has eee ORR ¥ y R CLASS Aha any advances were, made but fuel, at might lead | “the rece fo, $16, wan won Oy MI. Down. DEATH OF A PROFESSOR AT AROWN UNVVERSITY. J "Tm coho removals for a ave boon or. OTTORE SEBERINO, FORMRRE " e defendants’ bariness was not conducted in s ruinous | ening struggle, in which he defeated Keatucky Helle and ~~ provinence, RB. 1, Angust 28, 1867. | Robards, Fee at; te . aly, egiiraten pupile ' curt Paar tin ae vats | "hee CAA arp eas ve | etn Ut" ne eat ay! | eee Aycan The pu Sec dis seer ona Jayae cuter of stoghoolders of the Mecchaowa' Uniow { Dorsen bayg begn onlertge er race, and five ron in evening, Vier ol Sed mw New omsiege G ion ‘and Jobn T. A jer were a Sie hue ry ni

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