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ee SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Proposition for © Recess from October 1, 1867, te May 1, 1S68—The Political Reasons : 1ya yesteramy -* sppearmics for the Movement—The Liquor Dealers and the mice dena y supa oe Me pact Repert Commiesioners his report for the quar- | Copies of the affidavits furnisn*? Pv — oe en mead xd of Education. 80 on be pan and in tat ay cheapen tone: | Tas CHOLERA ox Govznxon's Istaso.—Dr, Barra, he | tor ending July 1, 1867 from wnt iy sepens thal been forwarded to Washingtas, and from them we selegs Se ‘Aanay, Sept. 12, 1607. | Poet gat was no doubt about such a plan. Iteef- | cholera auihon., °f the Board of Health, states that the | rnere are at present within the Metropatitan Police dis | the follostes etc ne soe wines somnrtant sae . 3 . £ sone ws PRorpsrtion 0 ADJOTRN OvaR THE SLRCTION, Bowits Crisien wat always’ opposed, 10 te cholera, whion’ has oseu prevailing om Governor's | trict, 1 superintenden inspectors, 18 surgeons, 45 suf, WHEL ASW Lue OSs ig being rapidly mastered. | «~~ 0 pats credit of the State and for gh ~ gral a8 ait MA ONE Latrines J WON 177 sergeant, 92 DatFOLMe ing ag rounds- The opinion is gradually gaining ground With the (ong oy of internal improvement, © members of the Convention that an adjournment over | foo tarsticn, No people in thor CAUBLL vu | men, 289 patrolmen om special duty, 1,848 on patrol A Bor Daowse> 4% ene Cuyrmat RAwa04D Dor “2 boy named “"iiam Fisher, fourteen years «ld, ws: sli ‘ag in company with bis father near the Cc2tral Rai’ at Sn Wodnendey orentan: Shen: be Jost big ha. .2@! ‘overboard. The sich temas ee aoe an sae at dat deput ihe election would pe only be @ refreshing recreation esoeiae eciany Sh the citinon- 4 | te be burned OP sat nem ae sreclae aa the word duty, and 93 doormen, making @ total force of 2,566 men, for the public and for others"more particularly inte- a osen © “<7 istans from the 1 that it ex. | “exclusive of 19 persons forming the clerical force of the ested im its deliverations, but would algo better sub- | forpiv' sy purden doubling aaeernee heh we iy Scares bere te See i, it department. Of this number the following disposition and tather, Jenteletag ihe 4" eis hie serve the purpose of the Convention—the formation of z ,a aebt as Low, and the people now had an oppor- | the discase, and that he hopes to be able officially ¢ | i; made in the several counties comprising the Metro- darted after him, but was to rescue the ® revised constitution suitable to the wants of -salty to adopt a plan that would soon remove that great | say in a day or two that their «fforts have been cro‘#ned politan Police district :-— floated with the current ‘and was drowned. 3 an Le of thy Ei id « the { ‘ncubua, with success, Iu the meantime all recruiting bys been County of New York—Captains, 34; ts, 130; ‘Was pot recovered till nine Gime nacon fits peogle Se ai cae ewan Mr. Baante could sce something besides the dark aide | stopped in this department. * surgeons, 16; patvolusen, 1,860; sts When if was couvevod to the Aime House, snip” The time of th- 7 Proent day. | of the picture. ‘Tho State of New York was not likely | avonrun CONGRESGIONAR COMMITER—A gubscommit- | County of Kings (ey of Brooklyay--Captaine, 10; ras held by Coroner Warren, the, ro pe t: distan’ vw tection is, comparatively, not far | to go into liquiaation, Her resources were great, and in Hi 2 % sergeants, 42; surgeons, 2; patrolmen, $66; total, 410. dict of accidental drowning. - ‘=. * The instrament which ihe Convention | Maing up the amount of vhe imdebiedness wo tad not | te of Congress, conshting of Messrs Wyck and | County’ of 'Richmond—Captains, 1, sergeants, 2; pa- reside in Williamsburg, 4 La assembled to revise should be ganors taken into consideration the value of these public works | Randall, commenced a session ab the Custom House | trolmen, 25; total, 28, —————— ooo ft y ta at least » m > | which were the property of the State, He spoke in be- yesterday, for the purpose of investlgating certain | County of Westchester (towns of West Farms and performance of THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) MURDER. the possession of the people before they are required to | half of the Chemung Canal, a work that had revolu- , pid " Yonkers)—Sergeants, 3; patrolmen, 18; total, 21, aon it has been his in riable rule to require the ies to tna sive thelr opluton of It atthe ballot box. Couseqr.eutly, | Honlzed a large section of the State, and more business | slleged f pgp lt renee, eoerneee canner Tho ‘sanitary condition of ‘the force “during | Jus! AE eee a SOT he inierual reve- | etal of Sylvester Quiller, for the JL. > ouly two or three weoks remain to the Conven- | yomre bed beaming’ os aos ee wants obs | the presen’. system of collecting the revenue, ‘The iy — Ee ere | Dee pee Ged by some person to hint personally known; th George Firman. Se. tion im which to close th eir labore and submit the new | left for future Legielatures, He would leave somethi committee will not fairly get to work until to day, the | Vid, force, being 25 538-1000, The school of instrac- bond, for transportation of pe eR octeiin The trial of the negro, Sylvester Quiller, fe: . ~ instrument to the people. To ‘nish the ‘work tn that | for them to do, and in that view would leave the 1 business transacted yesterday being merely prelitainary. | tion, in which the new appointees of the force are tu. from the bonded warehouse, class “A,” of John W!ison, to | der of another negro, named George Firman, t an tion of the necessity for enlargement to be considered Tak Book Trape Sa.e.—The attendance at the book | tored in regard to their duties anda knowledge of the | the Ibird district of Massachusetts, were so personally iden- field, N.J., on the 8th of June last, was time {s among the catalogue 2 impos ibilities, The | hereafter. Ha woud y Of the canal debt and post- | trade yalo yesterday was by no means as good as on pre- | regulations of the board, local penal ordinances, Kc. , is te othe eat ie the lapse OF nestly, (oar mnekie ne yt ma Co Of the ee ee gorat reported Only #vout two-thirds | pone the payment of the bounty debi. id hed ss progressing favorably. in addition to the above course | {itr duced and identivcl aes coe este no it was that | yesterday in the Union County Court, “ Base, ext of ‘the new constitution, ané, the Convention | “The question was then take a the motion of Mr. } vious days, and the competition is evidently abating. the appointee is instructed in the school of the soldier, } cr'bonds piaced in bis hands daring that period fer dents. | Judge Depew presiding. Attorney General Robe: The Portlet aaa anaes els goad one-third: | Verpiauck to aisike from the article reporiea, Oy 46 | The catalogues were. nisiely from Eeropage Publishing | as wal as in the proper use of the club, om the estab: | cicion of the turetiew thereon, “Aut! thie ‘daponent further | Wiliam H. MeGes, eeonty proserator ‘he partion Dased pg one od } more unimportant } Finance Committee the sum of $18,007,389, being ad- | pouses, but no marked demand was apparent, The col | !ished principles of the broadsword exercise, Aaya that in the exercise of his duties as such deputy col | giate and the prisoner was defended ay poses manger wurch re anive pd tention fut @ vevisory body. } vances to the canal debt sinking fund and other caual | jection’ of Wiliam ' Mimme ot arin itp, embraced, In 1860, with an aggregate force of 1,878, the number | lector he ane coer the strictest scrutiny pip, Cal ype and Dutcher. The prisoner was quite calm Pibance, “the canals, cities, tars eee Brerpet conte aration since 1845, and siifple interest 8t | mong other works, ‘Tyler's History of Sco'land, ia | detail-d on special duty was 373, In 1963, when the ag- fore tit; itiat the summer bas beth dons oo ach erates and took great interest in the prow lon Tis canal aud “anauee qricgualcimry aud eduea- | five per cont, and it was adopied, SuperD bindings; Seote, Moore, Wordsworth, Sfuvon, | gregate of the force was’ 2,200, the number of details Fepeated Justtuetion and repeated charges vom tie. said Ty | Hanngh Firman, wite of deceased, was the Ars fhe ‘Convention for nearly eng) mame have Mr. E. Bkoogs then moved to amend the article re- | Coliens Piewures of the Periods, We. A'latge weroct, | Was, 301; and at present, with an aggrogate | £0 tas from his own sense of duty to the United | oalied, and at the close of her examination tle oe tie helo of whinlecine, 2 Weeks, the discussion | ported by the Canal Committee as follows: — ment from the house of Gale & logiis, Edinburg prin- | Of 2,566, the detailed force is only 289. The | s nd from the care that this deponent poned till half-past nine o'clock this mornin; Jon tarmuueslatte ‘one pesky, wane cana sort for | The canal Sinte debt contracted to June 1, 1846 amounting | Gipally juvenile works, sold av Coons Diy tofifiyive per | discipline of tho force, he says, is highiy com. | has exercised 10 such matters ha is ‘sure that his aetiona peor s Se: thee aitneae Wks saDeERGAIIp pie a toctlen ore financerepors, Forehe beashene iseewhs pment of May, A cela | i gaged Tug debt, | cent below the retell price, Stiakespearo, family edition, meodenie OF ne fag cine ig her Lee ea Tenia: Sher Bolicction “aiacsey nae Now York or “Brookiys, | of the murder as it appeared in the Henarn at thi. have not followed this prole iged debate, it may be inter- | eninrgeuenr dete goon ad to 98, 42,22 }iu.coz-u00, | Drought $1.85 and fell to $1 60; the same in Turkey Dinth proctnete anrfioliy: Genie dhe sha urposes to | Abd the deponent further says that, relative to the charge | of the occurrence. esting to brielly explain Yat the Canal © ‘and the floating debt] D, contracted under tne provision of | morocco sold for $2 10, Altogether the prices realized {| Binth precinc’ ly on purpa that this deponent gave to W. B. Backus, United States in« ported a'ncction of thelr ¢ cing aeons ghamenliten te. | ‘and the Boating debt loan, coat anounting at thewame ume, | were somewhat below the average obtained at previous | Which they are wpplied. | Those tn the Third, Eighth, | spector of “apirite an order {0 inspect’ two Mundjed "and EWs.- 2 to refund to the “x; _ to wit, the ist of July, 1867, to $1,700,000, shall be known ae | sai: Tne sales in the afternoon were concluded with | Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth, Thirtieth, Thirty-first, leven (211) barrels of ts e bonded warehouse SHIPPING N J 4 Eanals, an Indirect con/sttetosne trae se eae Me cainal debi, and tho several slaking 'f uunds, applicable to Stereotype plates and the invoices of George A. Leavitt, Meee een e oily Geaitiae BOREIRIDCee Ge ck al Rear chasoerer tae tees ot ane ae 4 4 a f] » @ payment of the wats 8, AMOUNLINg oo the s: at day cine! iu 5 e fs Dt Targoment of the canals. ‘The Finance Committee, on | of July, Ist7, 10 $2,010,000 toserher with ihe commibatienste | of this city. structed as to defy adaptation, Unless at groster expense erent or nee Ne ties bad guy knowendies tees PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 12, (837. the osher hand, stars out, im the first section of thotr | ‘be made thereto nad the ‘income thereut shall be kuowe ao FRavps Iv raz Paymaster Geserat’s Derart@ext.— | than to cons.ruct new Premisés, and are goriously de- to eyeetey ae and eleven RC LEN mete ariicl by delining “and declarmg all tuese obligations of | She caual debt sinking fund. A Congressional committee appointed at the last session | rective as station houses. Those in the Firat, Fourth, | sa 6 an y Arrived. fmong the regUNy debts of the State. Tue present de- | Mr. Larmam accepted the amendment, of Congress to investigate frauda committed In the Pay- | Sixth, Ninth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Sixteenth, Seven: | ber, A. D.. i837 Bark Marie (Brem), Meyer, Bremen, 83 davs,.with » > bate was elicite} by @ motion to substitute the former Mr. Murriy moved to amend go as to pledge the canal ongrem to investigate frends: ¥- | teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-third, State of section for the ‘latter, The friends of enlargement, on ork, County of Kinga, es,:—JamesE. Robbins, New id 806 passengers, to Thetle, Seiler & Co. Had some be. being duly sworn, doth depose and t—That he was win an revenues for the payment of the canal debt, master General's Dopartment during the war is now in eieay ds; stove bulwarks, fore house auc hatch, ¢, ‘ hi S | Forty- ie one hand, advocate, anc the friends of retreuch- ‘Twenty seventh, Thirty-second, Forty-firet, ry. Air. Larflam accepted the ameudime: went, on the bther, oppose the motion, Thus sands ¢ . session at the Astor House, During the war many second and Forty-eighth precincts, and at Yonkers and present in the office of T. C. Callicott, collector Third dis 50 ‘ E. Bro i N Th ‘May 80, hen Messrs, | Bark Nugvo Mondo (Itai), Starace, Leghorn, 59 days, vb this question. It is not Siicely to reac @ vole before the by 60" aaa ouored by Mr. E. Brooks was adopted | frauds were perpetrated, both on the Spremiment, and i poate in good condition, although sane ae Alten (Assistant Cnitod Sintey Disietet Auceney) and Mr. marie, age de to Pabbet e Ghaatgg It with end of this Week. | lts decision will be followed by dis- | “Progress was then reported and the Convention ad- | on the soldiers, by tho paymasters. Every method by tocaib, Highteonth, Trent second, Forty-arth, Forty | 2ra"etiek, Caehen ‘revenne inepector)caled af suid oMlcs | | Hark Geen Green Atsout Pees 1a do Rony << open {ier sections of the fuasce | jourued. wbich the soldier could be cheated, and a rapid fortune | sixth,’ Forty-seventh and Forty-ninth precincts aro | warehouses, class “i,” in sald “diauclet; whereupon maid res | HE, pamed, ship Kuignt of Snowden, witeriogtedt a) likely to occupy the. time of the Convention ter whe wane made by the paymaster, was pat in operation. Oficiais | coustructed on the mos: approved plans and are woll | quest was granted by said 1, C. Callicolty who gave auch an | abandoned: Sept 4 let 27 $6, lon 8, spok week or mora : ee THE BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY. in the Pay Department, and claim agente who bad | adapted. pea ie Paral ea erty loti Reader Wipe ag Rio Janeiro, 38, gays. we The discussion of the report on cities and on th Ct charge of or had bought up the claims of soldiers on ‘ho returns of persons arrested during the quarter, | o2/9°t reve ‘order, which was accordingly done, ac- to St rnold & Aug 7. pi ee Ds od <i pibealge zane: the government, were hand and glove with each other, | according to the report, which cannot. however, from tatement that such inspection should be Ss mewiae swale ae 4 . companied by made in the presence of a deputy collector of said Third district, and thus aflord every aid to make the proposed in- vestigation. And deponent further says that this having been agreed to by Mr. Assistant District Attorney Allen as just and righ, an appointment was made for depo- nent (who was then a deputy collector in snid ‘Third districty to meet the aforesaid Allen at the The Celt and Saxon Again in Arms—Jones’ Wood the Scene of the Conflict—Shooting, Shouting, Dancing, and a Good Time Generally. During the jast_ few years there have been many large the peculiarly irregular manner of making. preserving and furnishing lista, be considerated as accurate or re- liable, gives a total of 27,823. O; this number there were , in New York, males, 15,107; females, 5,939; total 21,046, and in Kinge, Richmond’ and Westchester counties, mates, 6,186; femaios, 1,591; totalé,777. Of the movement which te now on foot to have the Con- vention postpone the #:bmiszion of the revised consti- tution until the election of 1863. In the frat place, it is hunpossible to get throagh by the 1st of October; many of the wembers are. judges and lawyers, whose courts aud business require their return home at that time, and Lowenthal, a notorious claim agent, who did busi- ness in Washington, publicly “stated that he paid to cierks in the Paymaster General’s Department a certain rantage, in order to get hisclaims pa sed on withoat By references to the newspapers of the time it een there were many instances where paymas- judiciary siso aft ‘So require several weeks. Hence, ee and said to him that it was then too late an hour to proceed in the business referred to, but that depo- neat would be at the office of Collector of Third district dur- ete. foliowin, Tnapeat ani would then accompany said ry 7 vento, Brunswit Ga. I gatherings at Jones’ Wood, and all have been dis- | ters had been detected cheating the soldier and swin- | tlis ‘umber, 21,683 could read and write; 12,795 were | office of the District Attorney at three P.M. on the day Het rie Gacrain pote Beng el Mho,ja, slew of the results in. Rcsiea’ gad’ Cantona’ | tiagclatied by saeae faasaresbis nod Unidts Tee CUr Pe sb gees eS ont ag Eee Bigg pe rcs pereeglne nore OPE That hut said Alea weg not there: and Goat ne led Ble Gen Barnes, NYork; brig Joe Gordon, i is 2 the 0 part: , di hi it five P. M., and that he then They oa enti 2 be readies thre age these gatherings may be mentioned the Heenan barbe- | tien iisciiarged from the service. This committee has | the quarter amounted to about $282,108, and the | Soeeuen fine Same tere si Sve cue, the Blondin receptions, and last, but decidedly not the least in point of numbers, were the monster Fenian mevtings convened under tho auspices of O'Mahony and James Stephens, Yesterday avother representative gathering took Place at Jones’ Wood. The band billé modestly Amount recovered and restored to owners through the direct eftorts of the police was $205,164. In addition to this, it is claimed in the report that bonds and securities to the value of $1,405,000 were restored by agents selectad by the thieves themselves, when they discovered that the avthorities were on their track and that there Was no chance to escape, The following ehows the nativities of persons arrested Couvention, apprehensive of the effoct as against the party. By some means, however, they managed to get @ democrat to move it, and to-day Mr. CoJahan, of Kings, introduced a resolution for a recess of the (on- voution from the Lat of October, 1867, to the Ist of May, ume the responsibility bang proposition, but leave it to the repub- wish the adjournment, but desire to dodge a wide field im which to make inquiry, and undoubted'y there is a plethora of evidence on this subject, if pro- perly elicited, Three witnesses were examined yesterday. ATTAMPTED Surcips.—William Ruiiman, an employé ‘of the St. Nicholas Hotel, attempted to comm suicide last evening by shooting bimself through the left side at No. 104 West Nineteenth street. He was removed to Be!lo- to make the inspection; but sald Allen did not keep uppoitment named: deponent further says, to his own per- sonal knowledge, Wilson's warehouse, class “A,” was selzed atthe request of revenue agent Hillyer, and ‘that said T, ©. Callicott , coliector as aforesaid, held said warehouse in FFICIAL RAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA A «Bute Lottery, for the bonest of the Masonic Orphan jome, ‘el 4 GFORGIA STATE BXTRA- 69, sxPremper 12, 1867, custody, awaiting information from General Hillyer io en- | 66, 65. 58, 31, 22, 17, ry 4l, 13, oo able him to transl r the boi 40.37, # 7 : ing — * nds of wai use to the Dis- GEORGIA BtATE—CLAss 12, 1867, ‘ f estimate of such a step, Mr, Collaban states | 8DuoUnced that it was to be a civil aud military picnic, | vue Hospital by an officer of the Twenty-ninth precinct. | during the quarter: hi corthaSoutnsan | Wet-Auorney for sult ds 0! ond Soe ee eo 1 4 nee im Ole a a 5 ast y a. Privately that he will uot voto for bis resolution, He | the proceeds of which were to be applied towards free- Fatat Car Casvarty,—An inquest was held yesterday bp ‘orth &South. 74 Subscribed and sworn before me, this 4 of Septem- SUPPLEMENTARY as a 850, ceerepeann J, * 60, Oflered it to try the sense of the Convention, ing Ire'and, Additional attraction was promised in the | at 162 Lowis atreet, by Coroner Schirmer, on the body of 4 seine ber, A. D. 1367. CHanixs Tapran, Notary Public. 5, 75, 10, 40, 54, 28, 80, 1, a, M THB LIQUOR DEALSKS AND THE EXCI8E LAW, - shape of areview ot the Fourth regiment of the Irish republican army, and the festivities were to be still fur- tuer enhanced by a sham fighl, or representation of the Battie of Ridgeway. A Dill of tare attractive could not fail to drawa Rusaia did Poland. SOPPLENENT, Lass 851, m 12, ike7, ta 49, trARY—C! oe SEPTEMBE! a " 1% byp WILSON a'Go., Manager Adpata, Ga. Py ee ‘To-morrow aiterooon the liquor deafers will have a grand “talk” in the Convention chamber, for the purpose of achieving something which will, constitutionally, re- Tove the obstacles which the Legisiature placed to thé Thomas Fitzsimmons, a boy ten years of age, whose death was the result of injuries received om the 5th instant, by being run over by car No. 57 of the Dry Dock Cornelius Stagg, of the elty of New York, being duly sworn, deposes and says:—I have réad the affidavit made by Robert Fletcher berore United States Commissioner New- ton, June 21, 1897; the first portion of said Fletcher's aflda- vit ig in relation to the removal of several lots of spirits by 3 nh 89 Sweden and Norws byy 8 Denmark ce Me MOINTYRE & CO. 125 ty New York. British provinces. " "i —01 TRE KENTU fast Broadwi ti cident ‘otal a fraud, &c., insinuating that it was done through the con. FFIQIAL DRAWINGS OF . frame, you, Will remember that ip the early days of | good house, and the’ Fenian exchequer was con- | Sunes Mfulligus driver Of tee, oe eee a ete | To%Md. ss. steeeroessesssssesesesee i -s-sasres 2T823 | Tieambe of tue collector and thera with DayroueCunniog, | AAs State Lot : the Convention the opponenis of the Exoise taw suc. | siderably enriched by tne fifty cont admission | iy await the count, ‘The evilougs waken tote end voit | Ot the incidental duties performed by the police, | Pivance of the col up tothe seizure made by me; in re} ceeded in having a select committee appointed ‘on the aduiteradion and sale of inoxicating liquors;’ but very little has beon done by that committee. Tue liquor dea.ers will have an extended audience of this com- mittee tojnorrow. They bave secured an oratorical ad- vooate to present their claims, and will make a grand effort to iaduce the conumiltee to taka some action on behalf of their interests, I can tell them in advance that .they are goiug to waste their time and money. Tbe committee will never make a report on the subject. The whole liquor question will be ignored in the Con n, for it is felt tobe a subject lying exclusively thin legislative jurisdiction, Only two members of the committee are th favor of any action, and they will not be inclined to submit even a minority report. THE KEPORT ON EDUCATION. It is just to say that Messra, Clinton avd Larremore have withheld their signatures to (he report of the Com- mittee on Education, They do not, however, present ‘ny mivority report. They are both opposed to aay Constitatioual ‘uterference with the Regents of the Uui versity, Mr. Larr: , who isa member of the New York Board of Education, is opposed to the report on the fursuer ground thet the article authorizes the Legit ture to grant the proposed tate isoard of Education such other powers as may from to time be neces- sary. the Board might, by this means, be at any time b feo paid by nearly tire thousand persons, A large number of Fenian’ notabilives were pres- ent, among whom were many military mon. The Fourth Tegiment of the I. R, A. turned out about 600 men under the command of Lieutenant Colon>l Lennon, for- merly of the Thirty-seventh ({rish Rifles) regiment, The uniform consisted of blue regulation pants, green jacket, faced with yeilow, and a black Cap, with green band. The men were armed with Tower muskets, and the officers wore uniforine similar to those of the United States Army. There wore two flags borne at the head giment—one being the United States flag and Jarge green one, in the middle of which was a golden harp, and ou one side was the motto, ‘Weal or ‘08, no Compromise with the Saxon Foe.’’ About three o’clock the ling, was formed, and the epec- tators took up positions to witness the evolutions of ihe nucleus ot the army which is to liberate Ireland. Ono the hills, in the trees, in groups on toe stand and wherever it was thought that a good view of the coming contest could be obiained the curious spectators were clustered. General Spear, accompanied by his Chief of Stait Colonel John Dunn, was riding about the fleid with ‘the greatest appareut recklessnoss and at the top of his horse's speed. Finally Up & position in front of the main stand, and the regiment was wheeled into columa by companies and passed record of only @ portion can be made. Among them the following may be presented in thia report:—2,104 lost children delivered to parents and guardians at the sta- tion houses; 892 lost children brought to Central office; 39 abandoned infants delivered to Almshouse; 611 ani- found astray aad restored to owners; 1,272 acci- dents reported; 1,386 buildings found open and secured by policemen ; 262 fires attended by members of the force; 16,508 violations of Corporation ordinances re- poried for action by authorities; 25,819 destitute per- oner showed the occurrence to have deen ac and the jury returned a verdict to that effect. M was discharged. Raigoan AccineNt,—Coroner Wildey yesterday held an inquest at the New York Hospital on the body of Richard White, late a brakeman in the employ of the Erie Railway Company, whose death was caused by in- juries received on Wedoesday Jast. While the train on Which deceased wan braseman ‘was passing throseh the | $008 furnaied wich suelter; $il7-356 70. recelved Bergen tunnel he fell from the platform before the | Charge from lodgers and restored to them in condition wheel, which passed over his left jeg and arm, thus re- | 10 take care of themselves. ceiving fecal injuries. The jury returned a verdict of | The property clerk reports having received into his accidental deatu. Deceased was twenty-five years of | custody during the quarter 840 lots of stolen and lost age, and lived in Port Jervis, N. property, and with lots remaioing on hand, making 3,540 lots in his charge. Of these he restored 447 lots, T OF AUDIT and under clause 6, section 68, chapter 259 of the laws HE BOARD OF AUDIT. of 1560, ue sold 267 lots, the ‘procaeds of whlel sale, ewan! amounting to $579 $4, was paid over to the Police Life ie Bossa ‘of “apalt sive yesterday ‘etieenoon,. Mr. | TeSorance fund. ‘There now vemnins 1: tile“ REReina Depew presiding. William Marray’s case was the first calied. There was po appearance, however, and the case was pat off, The calendur was tuen called from claimed 2,836 lots of goods. 101 10 111, but there was no appearance in aay of them, The case of Robert Hainilton was the noxt calied. He 2 EASSOORY stare—Cr Aes (80, RErrmERER . i a Oe 8, MURRAY, EDDY & €O., to which I would state that the seizure was all Prope: al that I gave written directions to have the spiri Hed and inspected to see h it stood. and also ordered, after said barrelling and imspection, to have the same removed a class B warehouse; on the or I feaued said order I was comy to go to Philadelphia asa witness: was absent two days, and on my return to New York, on Mr. Callicott seeing me, he asked me if I had directed the spirits that had been seized by me as before mentioned, 10 be taken sion of by United States Murshal Dayton, as the ty Marshal had done so, and had stated it was by my orders; I replied no, had not seen him: Mr. Callicutt said it was a singular proceeding that the Marshal had done and was removing them; I replied we had hetter cali on Mr. ‘Tracy, United States District Attorney, which we did, and after seeing him he stated it was dong by his directions, but if he had known at the ume that I issued my orders and deni wiligan CHALLE: ‘at 170 Chatham square, New York. iy note of Woleotts fae stant Pain Anvibilator unless in white wrappers, cents; (full) pints, $1. bias a as” cents. =” L. WOLCOTT, Proprieto®, BSOLUTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED b. NEW A hon ion 1s lawfal cause. Wo pey in advance . ' ag a see RING. Attorney, 240 yy, room No, & Digg ms ON seguir, thie ested OR s80UL cial, and that it seemed we were all acting for the same re. sult, and that was the best interest of the government; after that date found the spirits were removed and warehouged in Colonel Wood's, the Second district, by directions of the United States marshal, and from certain information that I have obtained it has been carried off and the govern. ment defrauded of the whole amount; in to this uit that was commenced, which was dismissed, J do uot know_ Sade he Bata Sty ha, Se eae a he undoul the Dist use would nos Lave done so, now in regera to my i pigs (WAUSURATION OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STEVENSON AS GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY. Prices penndiers ate amine hed fee smn Buea = " fi 1 the General, To th "Pop 6 Lovwvus, Sept. 12, 1867, | theserare the facte: T° did not, use the ineatnge then A LUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN erected inio & commission, and wi als tn review before the wal. "To the tune of “Pop Goes | sated his claim to be for work done before and atter vILLE, bs fe these are the facta: nt 4 A80 B DU with the right ¢ D tarian teach- | the Weaso!,” the men then double-quicked it rouna the ses i ry Stew i - | Fletcher states was conveyed to him ; some perso:, who came ‘ow York and States where drunkenness, ers in the schools stop of which tho | feld—a feat which roused the enthasiasm of tuo spec. | {ce Bours for the Board of Councilmen, awouning dares legs May Gea ee ae to Air; Callicot's ofioe asked me this question “it t had ob | “e., suflclent cause. No publicity of charge till divorce Setnoorecy Tel, Jastly or otnerwing, very apprebentive, | tists te due cheering. polnh ial Iabicieg dnder ise tied Wee ais ett tae Ghat cg gamnt tae: aeees Tim i ogy ap ‘he Be ‘and the Distriet Attorney would release the ay! Teen coer PLOWS, Attorney, 78 Nasanu alee _ partssnasete pression that the men were charging an invisitie fos, | inspector of ‘engine hones No, $0 te lnee ee 1868, aad | Ceased. The ceremonies took place in the Senate | {f potand t opposing it; T replied hat L would not, that PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. rey caring warded them with several rounas of | received no pay for, three months of that time,’ Ine | Chamber at Frankfort rotted solely with Mr. Sracys 1 woulenot oumpromtive say. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY BTA’ Pea: Preparations for the sham fight wore commenced by | Hise Ht 00K to balld it was eiguteon months, and he | aftor prayer by Kev. Bishop Smith, of ‘whe Episcopal | suoukd be cou or words to th ‘ Tonsoss buihelent cuneate tom i Atnany, Sept. 12, 1867, ae ; Rie oon bY | wae paid for itteen, ‘The building should have beoa up . ail the facte; how absurd rr. Fletcher's msinua iInkenness suilicten: cause. No fees charged un! dividing the regiment into two companies of three hun- 2 church, A. J. Smith, Mayor of Frankfort, on the part a - Obtained Consultation free. Tks tinth Consittutional Couvenieen must walaa lunes pare in nine months, His wazos were $2 60 per day. tions as to my releasing the spirits; how could 1 do 80, wl GORGE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 80 Nas eee re enenal ' ce | Featanand Bailes seein creed Teepectively the | “the next claimant was William H Ricketts, Hestated | of the citizens, made ay address of welcome to the Gov- | they ware in the hands or the United tates District Attor. | —__GEORGE LINC Several petitions were presented and referred, sad ok the PenAc hee Ot alee cock, 20%" | thas bis. claia was for exira cleahing ef the Supreme | cence the lonugaral address was then road. After | S4y snd the ofienrs ot thelaw! | CORNELIUS BTAGG: ROUMMOLD . WORDeOy {Rote Tumeme ay Ht man e ian host, and Ieutenaat Colonel Lep- | Gourt. Tho amount of tue claim wen $204. . ubstribed and sworn, this second day of September, 1867, A Glass, Cutlery, Plated Ware, aes non, by taking off his regimental cout, displayed s | ““Wiliiam H. Malouey'e case was the hevty He ciatmed | Feferring in eloquent terms to the political career of the | before'me 5. B. Waren, Notary Public." | Gio niana fhiwes Present eeticee ee The Prpsroest presented a communication from the Wine aliens. att tat NRO tie MMINON "OE S| competealion fer wafvicee confated or the fisere oF | late Goysenadtieta, Anting Goverser-Pibedusea Pro- | ,, Sate o/ Nae York, County of Kings t4-—Charles Tapoan, of | BASSFORD, corner store, Cooper Institute, Astor ' Mroliee tp reply to 4 resolation Of the Genveniion 1 eet all hat wea anppesedl te, be ae otra reseai ats | Oouscliinen for the year ‘1a06, aitogating to $400, Be | cased caroueae: Siroraascceiing Olive auch nen een cee thal bn ea NEW MEDICAL OFFICR FOR THE SPREDY Tequesting ta statement of all sums advanced o paid for P Plane | staved that he acted as clerk ior committees, but leit his : clerk for fC. Gullioott, Colicelor of the Third Collestae | AL all a of a British army officer, and as such assumed command ” I cordially approve and fully endorse every principle and nt cure o1 diseases, established fanal pur doses or on canal debls, from other sources | of the men who were lo represent the English army. | ue duties for that purpose, ia enapeiw'ed in the admirable odress of the lamented | 2 tneh tae Myon and has heen sudh aince the 22th day | by an t Physician consultation, free. * than canal revenues, from 1817 to the prasent time. AU of his mon divested themselves of their green jack. som tor deetiak mein et Cee ; Dr. LAWRENCE, 14 Bond street, New York. Helm, ang will, by God's Dice for serv! earnestiy endeavor | 20h day of May, 1887, in tho dix: FOOT ie Gull tom ertntae weet ncemesne nee ee pen reee pee e SIN celts ie eles tee! re enyen. | Sit and tany of them then appeared in red daunel | Boigers tna tere: tote eet ae sromtiea | t0 maintain them daring my administration Of the gor. | ine tesuck maticst es ead eee pe LLPRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES tion limit iu Committee of the Whole on Fi- | shirts, These were sent forward as skirmishers, and Connsel Le testified that he had assigned his claim, and | €fiment. The oath which [am aoout to take exacia of | pers relating to the bonded account ‘said district, w A ‘Circulars and information fur: uanee and | Lanals to twenty minutes was so modified ag | the balance in white shirts were held in rose re- | the Couasel thon argued that tho Beard could ant adja, |e strict obedience to the constitution of the Cuited | oo the sald Sth day of May, 1667, he turned over the charg | “). CLUTE, Broker, 170 Broadway and 188 Fulton street. to permit Messrs Clinton, Lapham, Church aud Lud- | presented the main body of his army. General Spear, deask the aun ae ee ij States and the const tution of Kentucky, Both conatitn. | and care of sald books and pai e080, Willtain P dington to + peak ove hour each With che grosses geliastry, led on bie skirmish line ia | “2a aes: claimant Was Matthew Treky, He was keeper | [i098 were ordained to perpetuate the rights of civil | tits daponent had charge of sgh books Sore than UCTION.—ENGLISH CARPETS FROM AvggION, Mr. Axcr &% © Up bis resolution, offered yester- | peradh, and the combatan's heing placed on the sides of | oy it next clalmant was Mai was cupinyed by tne | iverty and free representa: goverument. The veit fox the removal of spirste from the itt HIRAM ANDERSON'B, 9 Bowery; wh Gar, Felativ: to canal contracts, and moved to aniend it | the hills, with ony the open space in front of | of the Park fc claims wages for the Sumlars ior nice | Prouiees of both were iutended to preserve and uphold, “A,” of John Wilson—said permit | Tetall, at unprecedentodly low prices. 4 80 as to se ¥ “chat in the opinion of the Convention the Attorney “General ought immediately to proceed to commence p *oceedings to vacate contracts for fraud, and the main stand between them, diaced away with greater coolness, indifference aod rapidity thaa was ever witnessed during any battle of. the late rebellion. Gradually the lines approached each other, Geperal Spear was constantly in front waviag his aword and sometimes his cap and cheering on his men. The he ‘A, dein, eu the said T. C. Callicott, on a corisin bond towhish R. H. Hand was principal, for ihe teansportaten of two hundred (200) barrels’ spirite from said bouded warehouse of John Wilson to the Third (Collection District of Massachusetts; that this depouent, fo the discharge of bis duties aforesaid, has every reason to believe as fundameutal guarantees of freedom, the liberty of speech, tue freedom of the press; the rights of conscience, of property, of porsou and of the purity of elections and the implicit the representative to the — will not paid during (but time, at the rate of $1 50 Was the next claimant, His claim for taking allidavits of the empioyés of the oilice to al papers, [he amount was $35. t ach proceedings in relation ‘» officials of the State, ifany ¢ ve imphcated, as shal! vindicate the honor of the siate and protect its intereste in the future.” The REAT So ee iy hype go rR In Tean, © ar 1 Fo pe ‘the celebratel Grocery Stores of THOM, AGNEW, 200 «id 382 Ureeawich street, corner Murray. Ne York. Cail, save your money and see for yourcelveay* = 0 of bis constituents, justly and fairly construed according | that he saw each and every permit granted by the said T. resolution was ‘then adopted, British commander, Lieutenant Colouei Leunoa, was no Le Be rey Gras tte ce unit | to their letter and spirit. Collisions betwoon the federal | C. Cailicott for the remoral of spire’ in the cisities aitne: HES Srcmgpe-abeiity pallen sore, puke Mean PROPOSED f WINS PROM OCTONRR 1 TO May 1, 1868, tome active and daring; 10 the thickest of the fray Bis | Sisitns put at the foot of the general caloracs “icy | aud State governments are utterly impossible; they cou Bonded bocke Of the eid Gietsine tae Pera areca ain ihe | Satelit en aeentsa tae for ‘piles, atrleture, Mr. Coranas | offered the following :— white plume was dancing about like a cork ona mill 3 : ” never occur 80 long as each government restrains itself | °°” = “ ict; that this depouent did not Board then adjourned until to-day at noon. viscera, ermition of Goer ne wie kirmishers finaliy got to close quarters, hours from 9 to 12. w onl t arances the labora of this C a hereas to al! appearances the labors of this Convention 1e8 Were oraued ap and com within the respective orb prescribed by the framers of cannot be comp! eted wit tice to the eudjects under con- each, It is only when one government overiea; wee an: hen nied by said T. ©. Caliicott for th: pt removal {a fe of nan barrels of spirits. ‘from m= flatula, disenses of face and person. the said Wilson's bonded war ooo ade house, hor did he sro eat i cu the oh jaatunae cau: | ana Yor were ordered ap and | came AMERICAN INSTITUTE. harriers erocted for ita restraint that danger can arian, | aver lear or Know thas the supe’ had beet granied by anid | \TERGNES’ ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATMS, NOS. 4 people at Ving November elgation: therefore)” | line slowly back and, amid much Inugh- aed To all demands and exactions of the federal government | T.. Callcett, aud this depontut taker etre weet ent and 6 East Eleventh street, corner Fourth avenue; wendon will take a mth ‘The thirty-seventh annuai fair of the American Institute was opened last evening for the inspection of the gea- eral public, The attendance was by no means eo large 4g ou previous imaugurations, and’ the proceedings wero consequently not quite’so interesting as usual; but it is hoped that as soon as the exhibition, which is now ex- treinely imperfect and confused, is reduced to something like order, @ jarger patronage will be secured. in the evening Mr. Horoce Greeley, President of the Institute, delivered the opening speech, after stating American Institute was the special friend and creative art, he de. eeoh, of uearly an hour's defence of & protective tari’, He contended tuat protection was necessary ter, shooting, straggling, cheering and runuing, the Saxons were driven from the field. Again, witn thelr national stubbornness, they rallied and the Fenians fell back, when there ensued a terrific band to hand en- counter, during which General Spear vory quietly large number ot his men together, and, forming into line and direc: hem to fire one volley, the charge, and without having any bayonets fixed they rushed ov the foe, and in a few winutes the English were all captured and the battle of Ridge During the day dancing was indulged in bers of the visitors, and the picuic was in © very enjoyable affair, id not know from any fact or circnmstance whatever that sald lot of 21 burrale was about to be removed from sald bonded warehouse of John Wilson, nor did he know that said lot of 211 barrels of spirits had been removed from said ware- -house until some time in June: aad said deponent further declares that he has overy reason to believe that pad T. C, Callicott did not Know that the said lot of 211 bar. rele of spirita was about to be removed from warehouse; that on the coutrary he, icott, expressed much surprise and the removal of said spirits was brought to 2. is deponent that it was action or autbority. And the course of his duty as account of the said district during the : bo permit could have been given without hie knowiedg>, ond :hat upon @xataination of the bonded books of said district he finds each permit e1 tered for sald period, sare a permit. for at} barrels, charged to have been granted by said I. C. Calheott, W next, at twelra.o’clock nuon, until the Ist day of May ewe o'clock noon. The resolution was laid on the table. MINORITY RAP ONT FROM THE COMMITTRE ON FINANCE, Mr. A. F. Avie &, from the Committee on Finan Submitted amino Mty report in relation to taxea aud as- seasmonta, taxing !oreign corporations, &c, Mr. E. Brooxs |, 2quired if the report was concurred in by any other men aders of the Committee? He asked thie question beca: te the recommendations of the report wore caicuisted to veriousiy affect many important in- terests in the aity o € New York. Mr. Crerew said be Finance Committee had given tts consent to Mr. Alien to make this report as bie minority repory and Qothing more, THE FINANCE AND Cs BAL REPORTS IN COMMITTER OF THE withiu the sphere of its coustitutional power Kentucky will always lend a ready support and cheerful obeaience, while within the limits of the commonwealth her re- served rights must be respecied, I will, while I act ag her Chief Magistrate, always uphold, protect and defend (he conatitation of the State from assault from without or danger from within, and I will see that the laws are faithfullyyexecuied aud obeyed. My earne:t desire shail ever be advance the welfare and happiness of ery member of the commonwealth, irrespective of party creed. In this spirit I shall look to all good citizens for their succor, and invoke the blessing of Almighty God, the sure prop of all who pnt their trust in bim, for the honor, peace and prosperity of Kentucky. The oath of ofllce was then administered by Chief Jus. tices B J. Peters brated for the f rheumatism; Glacases and all maladies pecullar 10 ladies. PIANOFORTES, vb rane ole te re ct A CHEAP PIANO. IN GOOD ORDER_PRICE $76. A seven octave rosewood Pianoft Mrument, at a sigpledbteisl cc in. S.BIDDLR, 18 Amity stroot, near Broadway, ¢ A MAGNITICENT ROSEWOUD PIANOFORTE FOR rN sale—Made to order; = maker; used the ; 3 fire tor ‘Also ‘Parlor, Ohamaber. Doing. room Furniture, Chioay &e., a sacridce,' 44 West Sixtecntisaneer ell BEAUTIFUL PIANO TO RENT—AT A month, at 45 West Thirty-fifth street, toa resporgibie# MELANCHOLY SUICIDE BY SHOOTING. — Coroner Wildey was yesterday called to the residence wHoLs. to the proper education of the American people, A The entire ceremonies were conducted in the utmost CHARLES TAPPAN. EEE EEE at The considera ‘on o'f the reports on finance and canals | of Mr. Herman Melville, No. 104 East Twenty-sixih | nation wiich made many things and which Lad many | 800d order, There was neither parade aor music, Subscribed and sworn before me thie 4th day of Septem. A. GRRAT REDUCTION IN PIANOS. —BARMORE'S was resumed fy) C/ gumittes of the Whole. Messrs. | greet, to hold an inquest over the remains of Sal. | ltlets for its inventive and industrial genius was ber, A. D., 1867. Wa. Haxpy, Nolary Public. warerooms, 48 Bleecker street, splendid t Clinton, Lapham « ¢ » Jammond advocated the report of 4 ays wore \otelligent, and consequently acronger aud —_—_— TENNESSEE. Mewvms, Tono,, Sept. 12, 1867. Some weekgeince W. A Mulliken, of Lagrange, was arrested by Geveral Nei! for assaniting an ex-Union soldier, on a charge of violating his parole, was taken to Louiavili, and since then was sent back to be tried by General Neil. This morning Attorney General Wallace United States Court, for a wenant W. H. Hugo, com- manding the post at Lagrauge, for the body of the prisoner, under the recent proclamation. The writ was granted,’ and placed in hands of Deputy Marshal warranted five yours; een edals; without Septton, best Plano mate.” Second hand Pianos cheap. Soh FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE ROBE’ pa et NR ~ eres a i Urand street, near Mott frase. slated MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD aa SPR ace op sn et ae ol itr ancritice. 58 Bleecker street, near Broadway iden * A FAMILY WILL SELL Pian: coim Melville (gon of Herman), who committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolving pistol. From the facte as presenied to the Coroner it appears that the de. ceased was absent from home nesriy all of Tuesday night, and when be entered at three o'clock the follow. ing morning hie mother, who was till up waiting for him, asked where he had boon. He frankly replied that he bad been with some friends in Harlem whom ho found it didioult to but seemed to regret that he should cave his mother the Canal Committ °¢,:\ad Messra, Luddington, Magee Young opposet ‘+ "the Convent! yn t& ok © recess till seven o'clock P. M. Ry. er Ing Session, The Contention rex seven o'clock. ‘The consideration of tite Finance aud Canal reports amed wate ort ea'd them ' ere other worke in the State to be proud of hesides «the canals. The railroads were « great public benodt ae weil as the canate; and if the ple were told to decrd 9 Ghat they muat blot ont one or the other, there was no d0@bt as to what (heir decision tnore prosperous, than a uation which ouly made one toing. Referring to the American Institute fair, whieh wos belog inaugurated, Mr, Greeley said that the managers had bad to reject more than twice as much as they Dad accepted, owing to the extremely limited nature of the accommodations. Still, he thought there Was enough on exhibiliom-to make every American visitor feel that although we are a young people we are taking rapid strides in every department of iodustry “nd art The present far was one in which he thought we could take just pride, He then said that the Am Joatitute intenied at once to commence ar: CITY POLITICS, Ustow Reruaiicas Gevenst Comntrar.—The Executive Committee of this body met last evening at headquar- ters, corner of Twenty-third street and Broadway. A committee, consisting of Thomas EF, Smith, Adolphus Borst and James W, Farr, was as to prepare a call tor the primary election of to the Syra- cuse Convention. Subsequently the General Committee fine Mr. Erastus . Benedict presiding, for the purpose of transactiug the regular business. The IR MAGNI THE) ne joforte for less than half {i for orecting ® building for the perpetual display of ite value, 1 " f Bingham, who leaves this evening to execute the same, | minutes of the Inst meotin neven octave, overstry iron frame, celebrated c oun tise ¢ * | mildiy romonstrated with Lim for being out so late, and a risen mn evenings } id got be dlesirabi A r portunity offered b¢ pote Vere to amend as followe:— | eee uhould uot ecour again Thea, embracing his | im proata Ne wudy of tue best reau he Mat ba boca | ACCIDENT ON THE WILMINGTON AND WELDON RAIROAD. betes neeken In Which (ne omemnbeion hat tase a A ied paying Pa. HANDSOME Op and after the fir @ da - Soe mother and kissing Ler good night, he entered his room, | Produced | Cran. To this purpose they were jatox, N.C, § assembi Tesen the mod: prov , cost " te autharted on he w ape bey mente yore He failed to appear at the break(ast table, as uaual, Iu | Willing to devote their aavings of forey years, ameuntine Witsisorox, N.C, Sept, 12, 1867, habit of ing was wt pi it cocupied. ‘The ques. He) lern improvements, $00, will sell £7 era of the Canal oun tom was put ton vote, and it was decided that there has maker's bill of sale and guarantee, ¥ The 9:30 train going North, on the Wilmington and OF the onlergeamu! of (Ne Etta cage Dames oa Se | ee mclvils conciaded aor ie danas, (oulne ip 90 tate, | fo epoul two Rundeed thourand dollars, md im addiion, | wargom ‘Malirted Tam OO the track bear metuobe, | cnecls BO Go weiceren toe an Monday evening next, oe Suck time an, 1m Ln julgrmont of the said Legiiature, the | Mre Melvitle concluded uot to dieturd him. Thus mat. they proposed 0 make ‘he sum reach @ taillion dollars | Th tail Agent, named Springer, and the express mes Tar GrAwax Dewooranc Usiox Gaxmman Covarren,— STEINWAY, SIX NEW PIANOS AND TEN. Public interests deo nnd. © tore remained «I! five o clock on Wednesday afternoon, | DY appealing to (he genorosity of the real estate owners, senger, named Goodwin, were’ severely injured. No “ M A Nand Phancs olen LA} Mr. Vexejoxcx clainvat that the Erie canal water | when Mra, Melville, thinkiog strange that her son did | the wealthy merchants, the succesful and the liberal Pascongors were hurt. The cara wore badly swashed up. | Th!# organization mei las night at the Germania Assom- fates, and taps in bone Peas ce Organs to rent, 3 capacity shold wnt be in proved five or ton years hence, | R0t arise, proceeded to ais room, in company with her | artists Of our city. As soon as this was completed, tney bly Rooms, when thore was a full attendance of dele. 8. T. GORDON, but whtbe talap che t claims, aad is epticied to | hosband. She door, being locked, was forced open, —— further to make preparations for holding a . bere ~ . when, to the surpriee and horror of Mr. and a fair im this city, to be opened on the Fourt THE CROPS IN gates Tepreseniing the various ward organizations, Coroner Sclirmor presiding. The principal basines: was the renomination of Mayor Hoffman for the Mayoralty, and the nomination of Alderman Charles Loew as 8 candidate for County Clork. A committes of five was formed, composed of Messrs. Waltman, Stock, Joachim.” gen, Masehowsk! and Ranioh, to confer with the Tammany Hall Party and other organizations im reference to the Bominations thus made, The committee was authorized to add to tis number, to watch the nomio Made in the different Senatorial di icta, that proper candidates are selected, A Tesolution was adopted that two naturalization offices shall be ostan. iished—oue at the Shakspeare Hotel and No. 6 Centro street, to aid persons making applications for their citizen's It wae algo suggested that mens eed eb u portation, and n can only "be gh Nivmag the canais capacity for Dont five hundrvd tone, The policy of the Finance Committee ,tuposes to tat the Wes: by tolls, not only for th’ debt for which the canal rece'ps aro now pledge, which are less than $20,000,000, but by addiug to that um other items of the State debt, increasiag the sum fOr which the car Fecelpis are pie ‘ged to over $60,000,000. Tilinots, W consia and Mapp asota are cack eugaged fm opening cban- DO's from the Wisk sip! (o tue Eastern etes. New York whould be pré@pared ior the great increase of trade to Come through Beate @: cour, aided to the [norensed and inereasing pre G@erts of the West, He was not wedded to the plan pr: weeet by the Canal Commictes, but bi of pe ‘1AT6, Un wo whictr would be invited the industrial and creative art of Rurope, to come avd see what Americans ean do and have dome, and to place in competion with it all that has been and can be done by the skill of the Old World. Mr, Greetey conclided by extending to all a hearty wei. come, afer wDich (he meeting was adjourned. THE NATIONAL GAME, sania, ve Excelslor, of Roch. ester The second’ game of the senes which the Excelsior iA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. Avovers, Sept. 12, 1867, ‘The continued heavy rains have been vety disastrous to cotton, It is estimated that one-third of the crop has been destroyed. Reporte from the rice plantations state that the rains and froshets have rained the crops. CHanuestox, 8. C., Sopt. 12, 1867, The beavy rains which have just ceased have had dis. astrous effect on cotton in many districts. It is reporved = the yield will bo losse; from one-third to one- balf. ARGAINS TO CASH PU! 63; octave @1%): 7 ootave, @160; a new, and 20 others ve fortes lees than manufacturere™ price. Poche an Ler on nh an ERGE'S VERY SUPERIOR AGHAPFE [ANOs fortes for sale low for i « 8 octave second baud Piano, $110 Pianos to let at'07 Blopker at. I{IRST CLASS SRVEN OOTAVE ROSEWOOD riage f ‘month; one at $6, at G. P, BEN: JAMIN'S Mustodl acedemy, comm or of Eighth avenue and Forty.fourth etreet. issn, a ahs Be Mrs. Melville, they found their gon tying dead on the bed, with a pistol cleyoted in bis right band and a pistol shot wound in the temporal region oD the right side uf the head. The distressed parente Of deceased are at a 1985 to account for tho acts he was kind and gentie io bis er, bed no bad habite or Vicious associates, and the presamption is that he was partially deranged at the tine of shooting himself. Mr. and Mrs. Melville testified to the above state of facts, ney whieh the case was given to the jury, who found that decaased oame to his death by a! jooting bim- golf in the head with @ pistol, while laboring under temporary aberration of mind. Deceased was only eighteen yoars of age, and @ native of Boston, Mass. lie bad receutiy joined the Eighth regiment, N. ¥. & N. G RAPID SAILING ON THE LAKES, Burrato, Sept, 12, 1867, «8. J. Andrews, will ocoupy the chair of Mental aud dail Philusoply. i + any better pian that could be aug. Clad, of Roclteter, is at present engaged in cane off " x Pa ures should be taken noe that the Gera 1 Seek tie wee Wy Gamaent to any plan by which the in. _ —————_— yesterday on Whe Union grounds, Brooklye, B. D., and Y from Chicago, makiog the quickest run nese gaa bank | be represented on the bench of somsrene ee iauer | Sew i forests of the can: Vebooid be (ovtared and protected, but MEETING OF THE UNION LEAGUE, rowulted in favor’ of (be Coious, The following I the | sailing vesse! betwoon Buffalo and Chi Time three | Cours, Dat no action was takea in reference to this queg. | eee Be provemed gay Wet tho policy which would plage any eee aeere: \ a * | Gays, hve hours and Uiirty minutes; distance, eleven | “M for the present. MARA FARES ns oF can onan . which th : t — vi u ANS, Sintgea Seven te cron! sod tu taprovemean’ “ig Metrepeliian Commiarions, |p, omOK Sy, oc swtecne wocENT AT A veNAN cacunson, | ps ee warned. the Convent agalnet Tiseg the Wea tg | _ General leklog who was invited toa reception by the | aae"tay.... 9 F + % TRINTY COLLEGE, HARTFORD. — ; PSPERREE Seba gr zu Tater into thoae rival \Wwters and closed by sxplaining | Union League, waenot present at the meeting of the Clab | Martin, #2 b ra ick an is ues é is 188 A Fenian excursion rovaraien oe pate I peg of various Makers stlow priest, Oreans 00 : sumer eikomaom meu’ sic! as rodacag ie | “MLSAM Frere mens mae stendanen of membera | sori ff Rica t LT me aewamdome tare tase iam eletin. | udtmer Gat vaer sastungtas kuin by 0 he PUNOcA,ACERRION | TONED. CHICRERIRG Powe dea m Wo szfaor.osn, NSO Resolutions were adopted :— Birdsall. 3 4 0 Cantpball, $f | day. The new freshinan cla numbers the same as | {Wo Young women—Kaio Golding aud Mary Glenn in Pecan iano to let, Address J. box ometind Cond Ce culatgetacas boheme Broponod vy | That ths Club looks with alarm upon the proceedings Keven, 6 & 18 0 Sone re 2 2 | last rear, the two lower clasese baring together, about {he coll of the stern line, taking Of « iog from sacl, ji ny y the State Convention @ abolition the . . 8 six! yan meng present ———— . the Canad Consents eer over SION cea | eee eee Te Die rnficg ace tion of the | Base heck: 33 2 1 | opening services Was Rev. E. &, Johnson, adjunct Pro- FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY IN PROVIDENCE. P eg had ~! bert arlene ven ra. Bow plan could their abolition @ great calamity; That a com. Tow! won a 3 | ae a ogg aot than fourteen years, miteéy, (9 conaiet of —— members of this Club, be ap- ; Rev, Tih Pynchen, Profemer. of Guemisty,. sailed ae Provinnnce, R. I, 12, 1867, During thar period the camels would be im an ond. | pointed to visit tae Convention now in session at Albany, Chae. Slee SA, OUR, TH, BN. 0h, fromo Kurops on the 4th inet, where he been 8 morning, about seven o'clock, oop. w. Dg i ne “a ructures would be torn to | to confer with it on the under ite consideration, | Uoioo—Runt.......°" 6 1 19 1 4 1-29 | sponding his vacation, and his arrival here is daily ex- | Camm, quite a young man and recently @ broker TAN OFORTES. --15 SECOND enn Ea - picese, the heaks uneetie', and the result would | ntecting the iutereste of the people of this State and | Letton bases. bu yo 0-8 | pected in suot dead Honjamin W. 8 sporting af, he Bp meeahenie hams nesaaa at al Beata ay ot | Sip eo eR Ha'b | carted sekame, dm nok rvar, tie cout | Ran ae ote ‘nan ‘is cy where Casa baed the Canal Comsniitee to demontate the necessity for ir. Geo, F. Noyes, chairman of the Jtwo hours tat f State’ wife of Aldrich. wie issenng Pie Committee on | Hime of game--t ” Emprree | until October, Du _J his absence Professor Brockiesb y, the th: zuent of the | Legislative Corruption, submitted a report, Which was | sy Mile, of the Atlantic Clad, “Ny Hi Aas in Lusk and | Acting President, n* - and gave himseif up pulile 0b ety stsvuut of 000,000. Tide ab wot | sdepied ald ordered ve'bu pubiighed. ae x ret ; Oem

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