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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1867, | — THE COURTS, ee : companies, organized under the. lew “ H of revenue officers until the adiount of tax due tan be CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, eee initia <i" woterameanentie | THE INTERNAL REVENUE FRAUDS. | tsccrainod. °'™ os dabtenennenaens be . DEVLIN DISTILLERY a the | eneral pu: poses ot the Sta ‘The Callicott Case—Arrest of Amether Alleged | , 12 Sestorday's Hemaie mention was mate of he att: Letter SUPREME COUNT CHAMBERS. The Republican Caucus-No Desire on See eatbe é reued | gure of the ni hs Part of the Republicans to Submit a New | {axes whatever. ahyeck Party te Frand—The Mystery Jobn Devlin and Carson, corner of Concord street wr wore Judge Clerk =~ Constitw to the People This Fall, {From the Evening Telegram of yesterday} ALuayy, Sept. 19, 1967, “Hand” Bond Removed=Whe Signed the | and Hudson avenue, Brooklyn (in the Third Collection Bond—How the Fraud was Perpetrated. oe oe cause of seizure as re- a Aillesed Fraud in the Repairing of the ‘The arrest of another party alleged to have been revenue officer E. B, Roliins:— These amendrer at up the question of asseas- fe vnich ware discussed. oh of New York-125.000 for Seven ment and texai’ hich were disci ‘Without coming 1° vote progress was reported Cusnen a) gaiions of during the | Romero, Woerk—How Much Work Is Done. ‘The republicans held w caucus last night at which a | COBVEMtiOD ad s5irned, cerned in the conspiracy to ree aaron nGuAnce ; That they sold 18,006 gations of w cen were pooh John H. Brady vs, the Mayor and othert.—Joha B, ted to push the work of the Conven- ‘the removal of » large quantity of whiskey trom ‘on the books of the estal : that all th iv Brady brings suit against the City, the Mayor, the Fesola:ioa was adop' p 1 oe Fh Brooklyn, | branded as being rectified by Deviin & Carson; that the nUm- | Senge Dow Aion forward and get through by October 10. OBITUARY. fon's boned warehouse, Flushing avenue, agus per of proof gallons of ater on the iooks as "spin, | OO Ronee troller, Chamberlain, Street Commissioner and one J ‘This is simply a blind, and ts designed to keep the has had the effect of affording « complete insig! wag mallee sald ad poe eeolin anit Mthat the humerct sale | kind letter of L, Brown. charging them with defrauding the city, and,” g until that time, so that themembers ir Frederick Bruce, G. C. Be the manner in which the traud was perpetrated. The | fin. on the preurses wae ‘There were foun through the city, himself as a taxpayer, in the street, Convention ¢ may continue to draw their pay. It is generally reported that there is no thonght on the Sir Frederick Bruce, G. C. B., Minister Plenipoten- ‘iar » and Envoy Extraordinary from the Court of St. J° nies to the United States, died in Boston at two o'clock Heraxp, which ail along bas been the first paper to placo | cealed in a distillery situated in the rear of the premises before the public the affidavits in this cage (both on | fauieq, DMT coptalning 480 gallons, branded | Yam not surprised at the mi behalf of the government and on behalf of the suspended ‘The case will undergo immediate investioation. Part of the republicans to submit any constitution this election to the peopls, ‘The Convention will be kept fn a long debate over the system proposed for municipal governments, the cxnals, the Judiciary and other subjects, and will then proter qd that they have not time to complete their work aud ad. Journ, Groeiey is understood to favor doing De! ping this year, PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION The Call for Statements of the Work, of the Excise and re Commissioners of New York City—The Financial and Ce nul Querse (tieus—Proposed Postponement for ‘Ten | ‘yesterday morning. He had been stopping at Narragan- sot, R. L, fora few days, bat becoming quite ill from a { diseased throat, left that place on Wednesday Jast and arrived at Boston at nine o’clock the rame evening ina very fecble condition, He was conveyed to the Tremont Rouse and physicians promptly called in; but bumwan skill was unavailing, and he expired at two o'clock yes- terday morntog. The Hon, Mr, Sumner, United States Senator from Massachusetts, was with him up to tho moment of his death, Sir Frederick William Adotphus Bruce, G, ©. B., was bora in England on the 14th of April, 1914, His father was Thomas, seventh Earl of Elgin and eleventh of Collector) and ether facts connected with it, to-day publishes the sworn statements of two parties, who, ac- cording to their own confessi have turned State’s evidence ana related tue manner in whieh the notorious “Han?” bond (on the strength of whieh the two hun- dred and eteven barrels of whiskey were removed from Wiison’s warehouse) was drawn up, by whom it was signed and how it was “put through’? at the Collector's oifice, On the strength of these affidavits, which will be found below, Commissioner Newton issued a warrant for the arrest of George J. Hardy, and yesterday mora- img he was apprehended by a deputy United Siates Mar- shal and taken before the Commissioner, who required hin to: give bali in the sum of $20,000, Mr. Hurdy readily (uroished the necessary amount of bail, Messrs. Tonrino: Hauley and J. Oakiey Nodyne, becoming his men, Tue “CAPACITY” QUESTION IN NEW JERSEY. The Collectors and Assessors of Internal Revenue of the State of Now Jersey heid a meeting in Jersey City, on Wednesday, at which the question to the best mode of collecting and assessing the tax on dist lied spirits and refined petroleum was fully discussed, after which the following preamble and resolutionjwere unani- mously adopted: Whereas, ‘The bonded Bolas Semeeeact a hte S ‘rand upon the government {nd refined petroleuns are concerned: th ratem established by the Thiernal so extensive as gure i lable (2 spl Resolved, That we reeommded Congress at 'ts coming ses- sion to abolish the bonded tem as to epee under make mention in your letter, for this is to me an addi- tion idence of your esteem and true friendship. as ever your sincere and devoted eet ba: M. ESCOBE! COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. The Extensive Forgery the City Bank. Before Recorder Hackett, 1 The first case disposed of yesterday, after the Grand Jury brought in a batch of indictments, was a bill ing John Henry Livingston, having the clinses of Lewieg Mathews and De Peyster, with forgery in the thirdi dogree, The charge was that on tne 11th of greta Venrs of the Erection of a Yew Capital Ballding, Arnaxt, N.Y. Sept. 19, 1887, tational Convent) on mot at nine Kiucardine, and his mother (the second wife of the Eart) was Elizabeth, youngest daughter of James Townshend Oswald, of Dunniken, county Fife, scotland, The de- ceased was the seventh child and fourth son of his father, and the third son and child of bis motver, His Hoeage is one of the most illustrious in Great Britain, the house of Eigin being directly descended from the royal house of Bruce of cotland, and holding at the present day a foremost position ip the peerage, The early years of Sir Frederick (then known simply aa the Hon, Mr, The Brooklyn Jockey Club—Running Match at the Union Course. Tho City ot Churches, not to be behind her greater neighbor, Gotham, in the establishment of jockey clubs, has enlisted the aid of her numerous sportsmen of the turf and inaugurated @ club that will in time raise a stan- dard of excellence to favorably compare with the firmest supporiers of the sodextant, In its inception they held Alleged Violation of the Revenae Laws of New Jersey. Henry Gulfogen and Adolph Crown, the New Yorkers mentioned in yesterday’s HeRaLDas having been arrested in Jersey City for aileged violation of the revenue laws, were committed for trial in default of bail by Commis- Was empl “clerk in is oltiee ‘in the year 18, and | sioner Jackson yesterday moraing. # bee Unis ine as bee occasionally employed by him; that | About three thousand five hundred cigars and two and a mle ne Fes taue coche death of deponent’s father. ot | q hair tons of tobacco were solzed at Bergen, N. J.y Yea- — ane a i terday ing bj hice offi ‘The stock was con- ous marning to the ofllos @ i y morning by a police officer, st aetiing bo wanted dopeaesh to aa ee asia ces |,Cenen tem outhouse, and there is little dowvt tt was pmst ing bh: wanted depoment to do, that guid Hardy ; dies, but. that deponens ‘was inforsned that | placed there by parties who purposed to defraud the THE AFFIDAVITS, owing are copies of the affidavits in quos- The State Con welock AM 5 NEW Y © AND FIR’ 4 cOMMSSIONERS, ion of Mr, Gerey, and by upanimous consent, ution heretofore offered hy him, calling for in- formation from the Now York goard of Commissioners Sxcieo, was taken from Uo table and withdrawn. Mr, Gerry then offered 106 fo!’ owing en District of New York, s9,:—Bdward A, Morehouse sn sud district, being duly sworn, says that Morehouse, notary and commissioner of Brook- ther and died on i 9 1867; that deponent oe Hardy, of iérooklyn, for many years, and pxe who it appeared answered to the description given of prisoner, presented to the paying telier of the eco ls ners of the Board of Excise | Bruce) wero barren of incident, At the age of twenty- Tris & Jarvis’ place, Noda Fulton street, | government. Commissioner Jackson and. Collector | that many professionals of tho turf had by divers means | “ity Bank check drawn to the order of Hoary Keepy: P Aetade Witt etahslerruae | eight (1842) he was attached to the special mission of the wut found hn chad deponent asked suid Wveart were notified, aud an investigation will be imade, | cA sed #0 ha detraction ot apeebie nenieanee Cees | Beoeens Of lap ee! rah’ oo Sane ay Gone number of lie late Lond Ashburion to the United States; but bis pos'= 's cakad It dapat mer atlas ct can —- gid and supporh Abed aiebg thein-sar)iest rales ston! ia Neahendn hie saccey: oor BB i ? ‘ap Alleged Tobacco Frands in St. Louls- that none bat amateur riders should enter a race, and | nbelius It jock (0 aign a paper, and deponentsaid id not vas what the found ton being necessarily @ subordinate one, no opportunity soon after it was that the of Mr. Vanderbilt wasa forgery. The party Es pres » could that no horse that had ever before won a maich should y i he thought Unt deponeat Loris, Sept. 19, 1867, ball ay orded C sper was, bat und rstood that it ba 0 i ig, Sept. 19, g zed among trstants, uine period Ue tie police: | Was adorded him of displaying those diplomatic abilities f y-iper was, bat und eae coda Ae Sones to doe | Messrs, Daneman & Galbanugh, tovnccomists, of this yee a wala iets See Duals fiat rece, tnd. agree. | sented the check represented hiusoif a# ap express sethaplants preferred avaiost | whiow sab equently distinguished his career in China, } fy! ar} \nd it iliam Malin, and tid them shat Mr. liardy | Clly, wero @tre ted to day for affixing frauduloat brands abiy to announcemont, the genuine lovers of the turf | agent, and appended to the forged endorsement re ether than’ pol comen durin, | In 1544 he was appointed Colonial Secretary in Hong } to sign a paper, and they accord to manufactured tobacea, of the sport | Keep’s name were these words:—‘‘Aibany, from Brooklyn, with many old patron! th s numberof licenses revoke! taring ih eral nent at one o'clock to Hardy's offic bor oF compainis aot suststned | Koug, which position he held until 1847, when he was wue street, and from there went with from New Fork, tound their way thitherw re the day seve oe Meat aie aay cbade ‘man, and . the table, Promoted to the thore important one o! Consul General in 5 NN ae eee mame arash CITY POLITICS, pag the tee eae Stoo ier ide dost | when. arraizued’ was: reoxguiaed: os an old offender: git Grany 10" sod to cave fromthe tablo do resotution | China. During the following year be was rent to Bolivia ng Low shown Priuiary Mectinge Cast | that ‘aid in ayers along its surface, the throng. was | pleaded guilty to the offones, | Hie oguneel rad Berovotore oft" ed by him calling upoo tue Metropoulan | as cvarge d?.ffuires, remaining there three years, when Lvo pi che B em a8 the pr- lelegates te the | auitelarge, considering tue many an varicd atiractions | that senienoe should Se postponed for» low sage ire Commiesi“oners for iuformathon, and tt was adopted, nation, vad saya chat the filing wp of the same ix in the other parts of the country, while bere and there | ome facis respecting the commiss'nn of the iy 1851 he Was gent to Chie in the same capacl'y. In 1 n be Nevroun Syracuse vention—The Conservatives to Choose Delegates ‘To-Night. Last evening the radical republicans inaugurated the fall political campaign by electing delegates and alter- han writing: that deponent did nol sees but is quite p dis in the TH YATIONAL GUARD, Mr. Merartr moved that the Commuters on Re jon a 4 to amend ® article on militia and mili TS 80 as to require al! e for the were presented to the court, The Recorder granted motion and the prisoner was remanded. “ It will be remembered that detectives traced the prisoner toa village near Chicago, wiere he had pur< Bruce was appointed Consul General in Leypt, subseqacutly became Lieutenant Governo: of ad for ashort time. Upon tho British gov jwcid ug to send an embassy to China im IS were numerous ladies, prettily attired, iending a piea- ‘santness to the scene that was euchanting. THE RACE. J, Stacom named a, s, Fordham. sitive the sicnacare dwrising of said Hardy, that the sigaatures oi tg sad bond snd to t yroperty or funds of the State to giro amplo he brother of eascd, was appoli nee by Jag yard a a he cuased a farm and stocked it with horses and cattle, and Laid 02 the table sii: the head of tbs feta Ne Brass Fr eedin | iy asked: guti! Jaggard nates, im the several Assembly districts, to attend and | Bat ramet Pete 4 it is supposed tuat $50,000 can be resized by their sale, THE WORK BEFORE 5 in the eapat f secretary 1 ee take part in the Staie Convention, whieh will be held in | R Pation named s. m. Lizzie... RAVES oilered the owing, WH as ce sof the mm was greatl, ici came io #0 t tor the purpose of nominat- | P. Hopkins uamed bik. g. Mike. cal ie exw that th iT | Syracuse on September 2 3 booed Was not his own, and | The treaty of Tiensin, w tin rons, Was for Ins 8 Bath, and ree T. J. Meaney named William Foster nam: D, Sullivan named ch. s, |. Salite, ing @ State ticket, There was little or no contest, most of tho wards supportivg only ono set of candidates, The | conservative repuoicans hold their primaries to-night to elect delegates for the same Convention, and they il press thelr claims for admission with great vigor. Scenmve Cover—Cnamnens,—Nos, 28, 46, 48, 70, 73,.. 74, 75, 85, 92, 110, 115, 120, 121. ‘ail.commences ab “Mo nrse Covet—TrtA Terat,—Nos, 83, 67, 187, 194, 14, 97 163, 108, 169, 175, 134, 163, 163, 161, 172, 178, It said Hardy | uld make ne diverenc’, | he wag koighted a Comruand 18 was Koighted a Command or of the spe, duterenes, | ed the appointment az the drat Ambas- raderto (hina under the treaty, While holdiug this important position Sit Frederick recommended himself w the Bricsh government by nis ski in divlomacy and the general suecess which atte his efforts tn 0 . | The following are leg: : First hea f ear “Em NE | bebatt of thie Inte at Britain, ‘Phat his : x otiee and gave im cae | eevee ais “uacoes Of the delegates elected |: Fires Beat, eg rd 08 MISCELLAS #0 oo , | services Were highiy appreciated was made evident by | ! F ° ‘ einecioos chine | a i First Heat.—The old, pleasant iace of Jake” was so s pIVORG o "| his appomenent ia 1865 to eyeoved ord Lyons ay | {ot gael and wid, Murdya sussestos, | _ Firt Avtembly District—Dotogates, Jochua G. Abbe, N. | thore sriting poole, which at first, nefore it was knows a eh yy etry oye | Aliniser to Washington, one of the portant while they went Kingsley, =r, Charles V, Lowis; atteruaces. B. F. Wey- | that Atty per cent of the eutries would be witndrawn, | fig chataes tit ined. Consuitations free. | missions from the Court ot St, Ji yy es, and mouth, son, Thomas Mevabe, were:—Fordiam, $10; Mazzie, $9; Lizzie, $8; GRO wis Lawyer, 60 Nassau street. j ani for the | nited Sales he was promoted to t tm = ne George Ross, Theodore C, Widiaing, Goo, sicLangilin; alternates, Michael Haley, $4; the field, $8. Afterward (he bidding Was more and a more aninated, and the respective horses brought— of Grand Commander im the 06 said Jag lace andl Bd and ‘Matin feDRAWINGS OF THE KeNTUCKY e8. é NALS The delicate diplomatic relations betw Ps it Sa Gubtréin te @ James Manning, Michael Craze. Fordnam, Magsie, $10; Lizzie, $8; Nannie, $2; ad 5, 4 ore n tho Onances and | and the United states, on his arrival here, and «hich, leponsat fartwerenye tine batt maid 2 rd Des ret—Delogaice, Thomas Mulligan, Charles | the leld,’$s aad memerore doe ee terse ree 6 ee Se so vesu tae Whoe. Tue | owing tothe Alabama ciaims, still remain fo, were con + well Mnown about the City Hall; | n, Daniel s. Davall; alternates—Puuip E. Herr- | After considerabie strife and violeat bickering be- + RENTECAY Stare—CLAKs 516, svPreunER 19, 1807. McDonald | a od by ‘he deceased wite mich tand ability, Wah 7 Ul: lich, James C White. Joon A, O'Brien, tween the various owners as to wheter Fordham bad é, Sa B, 4. L Alter @ | the exceptions of she Usberies and the Fe: questions, ‘uur h Dis'rie’—Detezat James NeLaren, William | ever wou arace and as to the proiessional drivers—boih MURRAY, /bDY ham was | both of which were settied to th) satistaclon of | H. McKinney, George MeGrann; aiteruaies, William G. | provisions in violation of the written agreement of the CLAss Ah), Serres ” ah both counizie, no other difficulties have ccutrea Tway. Henry Banshor, James Blackwell race —po-itions were drawa for, when Mike obtained ihe Bog tartiamen Ia oe except those arising from our late war, ‘That they have Piph Ditic—Delegates, Wiliam C. Hanna, Chari pole, Lizzio second, Maggie third, and Fordbam CS ee bk Oy Te Apeaiied 10 tha twelfth and | pen soir cocducted on the part of Gre ain in a T. Voihamus, David Waiker; alt Samuel Nash, | acd Buford the outside. The several prelimina RANCE, MOL Cin peneeee “Bo Gebos SPAT be beroatior | goirdt of friendiiness is doubtless de to the representa 0. : A. nomas G. Baker, James Mandy, ries were got through with, when the word was For ciren!ors of Kentucky “tate Lotteries address MUR. é wont on ed sous of tho fate Minister. Indeed, trom ali wo can Oro me, this ABth day of Sop Suh District—Deiegars, Joseph F. Wilery, Minthorae | given, and off like a lightnin: flash’ they all | RAY, EDU) Covington, @iatinctty epovifiel the ‘sun laos stall Fes learn, he was on mos: friendiy terms, p reonally, with s adatdine Souter ameabaameccscae ik Tompkius, Clarles 3. Strong; alternates, Henry 8. Jen- | shot ‘away; bat nearmg the turn Lizzio had Prizes cast tufaresation t Coa ives a ual tax to py, and | Secretary Seward, as algo with quite a numoeret our | | wte m Lit ict of How Fork, e.-John Jag. les W. Little, Hagh Ni = forged ahead, with Buford second, Magzie and Fordban | BICHMO sat —— ; eaton aueh debt as it falls due, | Senators and statesmen, Ext, of said elty aud cou Fea. depose. (ah District—Delesare’ A. Duganne, John | neck and neck, Sike@iong distance behind, Nearing ePICT . anid also t pate it | Sit Frederick Brace never married, preferring, pro- | rt Myer ihat he ts sud for twenty youre Inst past has sei), Horano N, Two Aitoraates, Wun. Tor. | the quarter pole, Fordham rushed prewuly t6 the frone | A -GEEICTAL | DRAWINGS, OF ns asosle orveoe . babiy, the freedom and pleasures of bachelorhood to the ; : se janes Russell; delegate to | and took the lead, whicu he carried to the one-half pole, | home rly, ‘al Committee to fill vacancy, J hb W. Howe. gh District ~Delegates, Cuaries 8, Spencer, Ben- F. Sebaiter, Jobn W.’ Farmer; alieraates, Joseph | ew Davis, George R. Day of a married life, p ‘nglishinan, all of his habits and the routine of his tite Briash. Hie lived in exc lent styie in happine leading Maggie fonr lengths, with Buford on to her beets, 1m 1:09, Down the backstretch these positions were meintained, but Fordham was too alert and speeded too prettily to allow bis competitors to win, yot Maggie @ final passags of aly wslanre the question 4 ashincton, was ly envered on te Deen teers. | vrs itable to bis acquaintanees and 3, Whom Ainih isiric—Deiegates, Norinaa Stratton, George F, | struggied magnificently, and, while sho could not r ‘a. oopler? he frequently entertviued xt bis well spread table, and Merkiee, Hoary ©. Robinson; aitoruates, Jacob R. Riley, | vance boyoud ber oppouent, came in home one lengih OPP! was nocd for that love of horses whic tins dsponeat ts jay ior, Samael Gaibraita. behind Fordbam, followed by Butord and Lizzie, with | 54, 4 70, Hs 7) a 28, 4. @, become @ passion with Eugiisimen, To the public in | aleeien Ot tke : » Distriet—Delegates, Martia 2. Brown, Willlam | Mike distanesd, Time, 2 minutes. BOYD. De & C04 Manan ene e niyaat any son ral tie deceased woro a st a nak ap pear | ell kuown to hin for many y to Ashman, Francia mith; alternates, Stephen IH. fauna Heat, —There 1 a ut live betting, but the owner __MeINI VRE & CO., 125Chathain sireet, New York , . Protea sh peitareneatnd, i | whiten bo belonges!, but im private life he is “aid to have veventh Dastric ‘ octiinia, be We FaRsMNESNGe Unas Narhan penee Son LL PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED Taner imation irepedlatiaandeannuiy | beCn very social, Conversational and entertaining, I+ oval ¢ bad sald Allon Ae pen more, J, L. Ha-twe; alienate. race, and’ was nece;sarily debarred from the priv! 9. CLUTE, Bioker, 174 Broadway and 133 Fulton street ad al > odent on his dally ear 3 for _—— Siygtngsa00s paneer ennaenaenenetneennemmmenemaemnend always expressed great admiration and triendship, for tho United Staios, and it was priucipaily the kuo.s ledge of thos feeling which occasioned his appoiuement as Min- ister to Washington. The ony ono of our institutions he | [i Hhjceted o was the railroad regulation whic probibiteda | ft hut sud Mandy replh \ | Kentiemen eotering certain cars notes accompauird by aid bo ad Lowile about it; efare gong to ie om | @lady, AS the deceased Miniter usuaily desired to ride jector's ovion Mardy showed deponent the bond, and y ve | io othercars than those flied with smokers and tobac i deponent 10 sign bis name to it as ‘Jaines >bject until the expirauoa | chewers, whenever be travelled he wus under tho lud ‘aovured Gp ald Hardy that t we ail righe et crous necessity of taking his cook with him, as a means tare: baneedae senoas a . depounnt of obtaiuing admittance to the ladies? to sige ‘ wwe mad? tie pro Vi-lon he Wd so pay and discharge the Inter. west and p lebt aid Hability. Tho following section was then taken up:— Secrion 17, ‘he Bently loot at ct aew Capitol hai the od 3 Locke, Jaines Iuarai, israel Gillette, Twa h istri Delegates, John Duke, Simon Hazle- ton, William Buras; alternates, James McCarty, Alired Erbe, Joseph Hazen Therlecnt District—Delegates, Charles S. Spencer, Alexaader McLeod, Wiliam V. ' Alexander; altcruates, Samuel Barclay, George Gardner, James Arinstrong. Frurteon'h District Delegates, ‘Benjamin Merritt, Alex- auder H. Multigan, John Douneliy; alternates, Hiram Merritt, P. C, Casey, John J. Kenoe. Pfnewh District —Deiegetes, Dr. Fred. Schuetz, Jobn Rugso, Dr. Alexander Wilder; alvernates, Bernard Kroe- ger, & H. Reed, Marum Tuatcher Suten’h Diccie’-—Detegates, Waido Hatcbins, William E. Duryee, Wiliam Drummoni; alternates, John D, Otttwell, Fhomas Murray, Thomas ©, Rodgers. of the track, The judges dectued that twenty days should be allowed wherein to enter ther complaints. At the word Fordham jumped away like a rocket, with Magyie second, Lizzte thira und Baford fourth, At the Ss) nag ed te of Fordham wage held him up, while But pushed aticad, a: passing Lizzie, sceagien grandly tc reson Macgie’ ‘Hu effort was wore thy of a grander concourse. Dowa the backstretch these positions were maintained, and approacuing tue haif- In Paralysis, in Rheumatism, for Costiveness, and in mal- mile pole Fordham still ted Magsie wall a length, with Buford tiree lengths away, and Lizzie stil an additional | *@!°# depending wpon impurities of the blood or want of one, passing it in 1:00 Homeward and pass 6 | vigor in the circulation, they are unsurpassed asa remedy, three quarter strained every nerve to caich Fordham ; bot bis wettie was too fees, and shes they | Sold by all arngetsta, oe passed home, Fordbam two lengths in advance of Mag. | ——~ aad 7 st Carts “saya theton or abourthe Isto: Ma} RANDRETIVS PILLS Are univerratiy approved for Indigestion, Billous, Liver and’ Stomach Affections; as an uperient, and as a safe but cer. tain purgative they are unrivalled. ol of the state is h of Albany t be undertal noved to strike out this section. He be- was a quortion which she be left to the Ho was also opposed to onzrarting into tion a pormarent location fur thy Capitol, ns'ances Might arise Waek it Would bo peces-ary to sacrifice the property owned by tho state in this city, and locate a new building eisswhere, He was in favor ty" the’ bond ‘and that alter signing «ait bond ae clorso'l eaud t the Justileation anciexed to. the boul be the tame Of flgning sald jatitieation ng to the name “James Gazgard,” asked eoveral days in At that time he was apparontiy. ia good health, aud tie disease which earried him off must have attacked hua in a fove aad Aiba, that Men, pou w He was a com- the construction of a new Capitol, The le ery siden and unexpected. manner. yon nf that was hig waue; to wilch dspone: Sevenienth Disric—Deievates, Robert 1, Darragh, 203, Upon the announcement of the ivres obtained; advive ree. Deen lage re Ia this taaitre, The hrosn, Ceol wast | paraiively young man, being but x few mouths over Neu o” inquiry Charles Cheney, Wilson Berryman: a'ternates, Lucius | hoat Me. Fay claimed the race da behalf of Naggie, for | ° f° Hl dyes obtained: udviow iron, | enurely insuflicient (9 meet the wants of the pabhe | Mfty-tiree years of age. His death wii be sincerely ro- “ang i B, Wells, 8. V. R. Cooper, Jotin C, Wandell. reasons previously given. et ee business. \s estimation the tune had arrived when | fret vy beng gi date od a Br Atal and tho kigheenh Di Ly ey me Wm. P. eget? ‘There was not spirit of statetaliy and hilarity to PAL y, FOURS. —QBORUE. F, JOUNSON, 35 WATER 0 people ste nce the build jew Capt, | United States, by the Diploma.ic Corps in Wasangion, | | D. J. Marshall, . Noyes; alterna'es, Dr. be observed among the contestants that was anticipated street, rece! r ui nek: the peaole should sommence the balding Ot 6 new Calle | O20) Lis souasingenens guneaells, Roury Pu i Grissom, | Se won Wan ak tenes ley Exira, Sucker City, White Kose an othor fazorte fancy corge ¥. Coachman, Nineenh Dis: Delegates, Jotuam Wilson, Sr., Ieaac O. Hunt, John O Johnson; alteraates, John CO. Grail, James B. Pettit, Joun Back. Twentieth District—Delegues, James W. Culver, Francis A, Thomas, Alleo Cooper; alternates, James P, Wa'ker, Stephen 8. Doty, rt Brower, Peen'yfre District—Delevates, Chares H. Cooper, Would b3 the case, aud that called together to a great degree the throng present. Trotting in Massnchusetts. Myemc Panx, Wednesday, Sept. 18 —Purse $200— $150 to first borse, $50 to second; for horses that never beat 2:40; mile heats, best 3 in 5, im harness. - G. Carpenter named b, m. Lady sueridan, to}, and that i be built in tue shortest possibie stent with tas public economy, kkY moved toamend by permanently locating y city of Now York, gested to amend by adding, “provid- York wil furw table public and M FPERED DAILY I8 viva Groery sores of TOMAR Re Upon vetng informed of the death of the distinguished Mivister, Mayor Norcross, of Boston, directed that tue flags of the city be displayed at half mact from the (iy Mail, Faneuil ifai! and tue Commons, and that the bells of the several churehes bo toiled during the re%sovat of tho body from the city. Secretary Seward and the Bri- tists Jegation a: Washington have alse been apprised of {he sad occurrence, and preparations are beivg made for dovit “bat the Liflev'iun were correct, ssourt, Ohio, India + Lat der@arnt was Worka Lhe sain OF 943MM; and depor nent further sy8 hat hé was no in the Collector's odive and as he came ont he sa direct trom brands of Hiinois, Miss REAT BAkGAINS ARE Teas, | ; a mont, “that such betora going to said O ny and ceponent fariber says ENRY A. DAN Bis, M.D, § in the hte-ef man, J 3 “ lector’s ullice suid Hardy placed in sald depenent’s Robert C Brown, Joseph 8. Dewey; alternates, George | Dan Mace named b. g. Whatebone. ‘ington avenue.—Absolute, : lit toe motion of Mr, Alvera | Conferring the lest rites uyon tue deceased. we peckage of papers! Gina non aoemaengs hands | W. ‘Thurber, Rrastas F. Brown, Win. Healey, Geo. B. Fioyd named & g. Suifiy....... caustic’ or detention from business, for piles, strlotare: 4 should prevail. The « tion should be ieft to the Leg. Mik the racroad company’s swek mentioned in D. Bigiey named br. m, Lady Bartlett. fistula, diseases Of pelvic viscera, defo-mities of eye, NOSG,. iso a deed of A” if Captain Henry M. Taylor. face and person, hours srom 9 to 12, tsiature ‘ol has been Jovated here by s: foie and appror The Cay ecial Time, 2:35 34 —2:33—2 :31—2 : KINGS COUNTY POLITICS. ns mato for two si sive years This gentleman died of yellow fever at New Orleans Tuorspay, rept 19.—At the Mystic Trotting Park to. : det ‘the ‘papers, buck tw. a a FFICIAL DRAWING OF THE for going forward wits the works ine cy of A’bany | op cho 1th insiant Ho was a grandson of Generai todeponent, the jim of #3 for Is troutte, Republican Primary Meetings. pT gD ccegonelegge etek gor QPFIOAS DEMUGKY BEATE LOTTERY, for this purpess, and the’ good fahh of the wate nad | Henry Storms, late Commissary General of this cae, | A% lor many youre, and tha anid Matin was very iaveminen Test Sighs ng vepantiene pruinary: Sections wore BOG '| EET anemia +A atmo epeed: Car seeea heseee CLASS R, Deen pledged. Suppose the present Capitol should burn, | At the commencement of the rebeliiou be entered the | a sud asd beon lor many months previous to this; that | in Brooklyn, and the delegates, named below, to the | followed, h four competitors, in which Regolator apes there would bo wo way provided for building a new on x i he p ainly 8. owed tn his tace the effects of iutemperans conventions to be held in the Assembly districts were | was the wiun He mado a mile in 2:30 (. Consider- On the Havana Pian of Single Numbers, Leave tho whole mat er to tu@ Legiciavure, for there is | C8¥@ltY service, and far gallant aad mericorious coaduct | was pooriy dressed and exbiblied every ecigooce of exttome | dotogates will in turn select threo dele. | able disust was manifested on subsequenily learning a i» ry Whore this suvjoct belongs, was promoted from one grade to another until be | Koicry; and within suodt two inonthe fuer this time said | chosen, These delogaie 25 crptimeng WEAWE AS COMLIEION: MENTUCET, ‘ that Regulator Was mot the novice be was represented — Mr. Barry was in fayor of amending 80 as to post. | reached the rank of eapiain After the close of ths war JOUN JAGGARD. es trom each Assembly district to the Republican | to be, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1997. « buildin Capitol ior dv ra’ be was mustered out of service, and took up his resi- Sworn to before me this 17th day of September, 1367.— ‘tate Convention to be held at Syracuse on the 25th pitch og Fear misins of « Sow Sepitel tor Ave instead of 16h Coace in Now Orleans, where be hat teen stationed, | Cesain W. neneun Genes memes teeuetitaons instant: — Pacing Race at St. Louis. No. Prise \No. | Peise.|No. Prine.tNo. | Priee, ¥ . Croncn sald that he bad si overal yea Here ho remained until seized by the fever wi took It under hat thero Fire Ward—Jobn Cashow, P, H. Farrell, John Far- re 2 2b) OR... $200) THUGS... $120) 20147. .. $1.25) 25083. Mr " pent s years of ig anderstood that are 86 | other . Sx. Lovie, Sept, 19, 1867. | His oficial ive in Albany and was gratefal for th courtesy | bi away. Ho was an nvle oficer and gentlenaa, and | parties yet to he arrested in connection with this ease, | le¥, Danicl Ward and P, Fowler. In the pacing race at the Trotting Park this afte '25)13 0. ca. - ao ees that had aly Steaded to nim. Tt was, therefore, | bis deaca will be deeply rogretted by his numerous | hut their names have uot appeared, ‘Second Ward—Samnel Martin, Abraham G. Becade, is Toon js locality that he, n common | {rieuds in thiscity. et ee coeae: rs ——— a. Dan Voorhees took the first heat in 2:22%. Billy > With tho m the Finances Committee, had con- i. 1 bird Werd—A. Fitaperel sess os ape Mg Boyco won tho next three heats in 2:22, 2:21% and fo Euted to | vt, Tt was | LONG (SLAND INTELLIGENCE. Tile aes Mad via ouiah Bere Wheolond, TR Fierson and 4. 1. Thomas, 2:10. Dan Vonrvees was distanced in tne secous ‘hone gelianed ¢ $10,000,000, potted rome more heavy whiskey dealers Fouts Ward—Edward D, Whit», Ezra Baldwin, Seth Mogousler made the first half mile in the first beat A p Babe n tho’ matver, | Farat Agsacur ay Rownres at Hsarersan.—A colored | volved sa iitigation with the Internal Kevenue Depart- | R. Robins, J. J. Couch and Peter W. Voorbees. 1:08. Tho owner of Ditly Boyca announced afier | und taxes progsing upen them | man, name unknown, was beaten by a party of fow- | ment, This time it is the Kentucky Bourbon Company, es -< on Sie ttealds oa jon wan William 0, | pico that he would match his horse against any pacing | be had thou a AL wise (o postpone Uhis work, at Teast | dios at Hempstead on Sunday night, from tho effects of | havicg a local habitation and a name at No. 40 Vesey Sizth Ward—T. C. Moore, H. W. Shotwell, John Han- | “Fe ta the country fur any amount of money. 4 Recess which ho died yesterday afvernvou. i“ street, in the Fourth collection district in this city, Their | ley, M. Webster aud M. J. Weidon, s > son eeston Heavy Rowsery at Jasaica Sovrm—So numerous stock, consisting of severai thousand barrels, has been ia onaeh shy oto - y oe Pd ye NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL FAIR. Tho Convention re ed at four o'el have been the burglaries of late throaghoat ihe whole | insitea in the United Matsa, District Court, a6 the | “gun Werk Soe tee ene oar | NNR The consideration of the reports on finance | of Queens county that the inhabitants have been com- | protninent members of the company are to be arraigned { Jr., William H. N. Cadmas, John Buchauan aud Garrett SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Ws w lis, Gerry to locale ‘ol in ew ¥ pelled to waten (be articles of value within their houses | be: tales Commissioner White on oriminal | P. Berzen, | ps . } J Kerenun move te tems out he wert “eget” entranes to a dwelling without being discov. r come petty sclzares, and ones in @ while we. Ny st e 7 The grounds were woil patronized, as on the drst |} ain Melton eee P Das cavetinaiean” ‘Gemila ak cts that goum of the "whiskey, | kings @ been | | Tewh Ward—Thomss Swaner, Ric ant Underhill, | av ean lane } seat of governune 5 } a nnerlens; ite | poune upon, r, literally peaking, have | Jona'ban Pf. Norton, Samuel M. Hall and William Melvin. A Prese: jnimated scene, By. Venrbascn wove riko out all he section after | parations that the citizens cam make to pro. | Puiuced Ubon, ot ove roa Mae is 13 tho word A co that it woud read, “The seat of | (ect themselves from the visi of those Prowie these, er eee are ony med ee eet Ee A Oe Ta ewe rh, AF Bing. | The exposition opened with a grand parode of stalllons re Kovercinent 18 ersby peruanentiy located at Albany.” | wio have a procilvity to taking cbings that do not | (vere, fonires are only made for b Viglanes | T2u/th Ward-—Chavacey M. Pelt, Thomas P- Larkin, | fF geueral utility, among which Mr, Bailey's doable | 13s, x to VME the ccet of the new | : Bere gh to divide proiits or to protect them from the incursions | James Johnson, Charies Parker and ee team, of Princetou, and Mr Hoxamoy team, of | If": j j pA ingen MB sh ret he ’ ot Mh of some outside “ raiding” party, The persons interestc Trentith Ward—Samuel E, Belchor, Nicholas Rho Hoboken, wore con-pievons for the! ay, be i> pon, he tax for the purpore on Wednesday Mj6N' | in these proceedings of ‘the Collector of the Fourth dis- | R. D, Benedict, William Tauison and Willam Mf. Litue | Mor for spect ons wonteed te, fete ear Gilg hones i should not exceed ti yeara quarter of a mili, | pecQunnry , Fesidence of | ‘rice nave, been proseing at Washington for rellet from : — Sees, Ge peities,” Rein ne ar ck | Ge ' i # 5 es , Ei fe . 5 0 qu>'tion cn the motion of Mr. | a ee tein | Wis pursuit, but the Washington} authorities have FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT DELEGATES, $00: soem, $25; one mile heat. Davis Jouust Wallace, | 23% Alvord te mi twas lost, | _wuich the thier @ een, ar | Ce eee eS ee eens | Sane Higutatown, Won first prize im 2:50, and E. HL West's | $33 LE Te Fao ua sama ana wpe | ne eon ua cureet covomuces ore saprnd Longin K_¥> Sent W107. | Dinah Freitn, seen, “ihe vaovod ical guabraced | Sm under W'of the Tos | Rusprcion of being the thiet, and upod an examinaiio of | States olicials have executed Wwe tiist, roposcd | fren aie eyes thseeras Cnr eter cocloenion | double teams, the property of one. person, Raity fee} Bas t con rward and | her person about $200 of the ) movey was found, tne Develent A+ posed | from the J irs Assembly d strict, Westchester county ;— | $15, one mile heat, First prewiam, #120; second, $60; | 370. deeded to tie ary pew build. | she wis committed to await an examiuation, ine. meaiisione Geouians: ts wanes aeans ett ae | to the : ye hgh agg aia : rite Sanrney le, Sua 1s toe Oat prize in | $721 ‘i 1 2 in the expectation tha y we ys o Stayner, Sivas D. Git |, James cmerson, Sema. te . jaine’a for seeon ‘ve third ran was Fi SS aut ie wowodiatly crecte Ie Uno meet Wald | Arrewer ty Tunow 4 Tearx Orr tue TRiek.—On Wed- | transformed trom one quality to another, in the care | (01a ements reine gt Kidd, D.'B, | for road Uorses, with wagon, Entre fo $782. birt | Zoe ete pealtine be wend move to ated ce teas ie | mesday an actempt was maile to thréw the three o'clock | of tt og! just mentioned steps pave aifeady boon | Frisbie, Dr. N. R, Freeman, Bailey Hobbs, seoond, $25; Mr. Haine’s, Burlington, | jus. Property so mado over to the Fiato might be returned | train, on the Long Island Htaliroad, from the track, but | Wer the suspicions of che saitentan aot, Ges eee Judiciary Gonventiou—Heuven W. Van Felt, James i a to the cits. A a ga | it was, fortanately, a failure, A largo timber was | be followed up by proceedings of @ more sefious charac, | 2 Marvine. ect ‘of New Jerevy Contra Rattroad, arrcated dames Atier discussion, at the suggectian of A. J. Larker the | pisced’ across th being siruck by the | ter, but with whatresult the future only will show. The BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, w roleving a lady of ber ~ Re jon was Ln Cow catcher of the ‘as precipitated froim the | case bas peciiliar interest for all tbe Fevenue ollicials of a i ven over to the Marshal. 3a \ Recess to ha t- pest seven o’elock bereby preventing incalculable damages, These | (his yielwity, on account of certain rumored implications Exriostoy or Sciruvaic Erven—Oxe May Ternpiy i Re3. : inf Evcuing Svesion. Vicious acts are of frequent occurence and it is time an | of prominent individuals Whatever the foapdation of 4 work fax Sci -- Too-Sonveation wet at balfspase woven o'clock. The | exemina:ion was mnie into to casa, ia order if possi. | he muspiciove oF charges on whieh action ito be taxon, pore dete orphe one ‘i, a ae THE NATIONAL GAME. So te of the Goanee rnd caval reports wae re- | ble to find out the offender an ight to | tho ease has the appearance of bein, pled wilh chemical factory . J. Mallet, Fiushi . Sefen Se. Sumcd.ta Comul'tes of che Whole, : justieo for placwmg in jeopardy the lives of hundreds of | geauiue determination, . oe "| evan, 8; Da, wae 90 terribly burved about one o'clock | TH* TYVimaton oor Whenhenee viper Hick Mir. Pace moved to reconsider tho vote by which tir, | parseagers. s co ‘ Voud%s 1u0.000 10 ettthe Out the section sealing to. | Tux Lawnen Srassxo AFPAR—We have previously | yesterday afternoon by the explosion of @ carboy of sal- Wasuxorox, Sept. 19, 1807, | {i} ‘pita! was lost, ‘ " 4g | Weutioned tue vicious and unproroked aitack com Colonel Messmore, Deputy Comumissiouer of Iaternal | phuric ether that bis recovery is doubtful, Schone, who The match came of base ball be:ween the Irvington au \ After devate the motion to recoweider was lost—49 Revenue, returned from Washington om Wodnesday | 18 sald to bave been a very carefni man, was At | Club, of Irvington, N, J. and tho National Club, of sie to 4 mitted apon the person of Thomas Lawler, a peaceable, the time of the casualty in pouring the ernee ftom the night, A short session of the Metropolitan Board was £ Mr. Banto moved to amapd the 16th soation of the quiet citizen, of Hunter's Point, in whieh he received carboy into a pail, but it is uot known exuctly how the | tis city, which was postponed on Tacsday om account bry a:— thee severe stabs, and which a! one time it was thought | meld yesterday, and several cases of alleged frauds im | explosion occurred. The injared man to | of the rain, took place this afternoon, according to | 4635. Boe principal and interest of the old canal debtof 1944, | gould prove fatal. Ou Weduesday officer Heaney, of | the matior of whiskey tax we; turned over to the Dis. | the Uity Hospital by the poiico, He ha: famity resid- | agreement, and was won by the Nats iz, t rire) eo eive ud deot, ine & se't unde” amendment of | Hunter's Potot, arrened @ young man at Greenport, Attorneys for pros ~ ing in Hadson City, Now Jersey. The noise of ox. | standing 331022, About tw ty-five bundred spectators | & 3). oat rt, wad all indeviedness bereatter | ypon suspicion of being implicated ia the affair, and | Wet Atiormens for J ‘on, The following seizures | piogicn was heard tor a considerable distance, and some Bere yreswut | Buckley. of the Irvingions, was sighuy ; ehied, eba'l be paid by cold, locked bi aod not Fu comin up im the Astoria jal. He had @ hearing, enily estab'ishing bis iuaoconce, be was i to te county Jail. Stoctey was exporionced in extinguisuing the flames and saving the factory, A Berotak Cavont.—Yesterday morning, about one rt during the fifth inning, and was forced to retire from the game, Williams Was substituted ia lis place, The following is the score: — The distiiiery of William R. Curtin, in Sixtieth straot, between First and Second avenues, was seized by In: apecton® William Ho Stiner and Frederick Cochon, the Lom—yons 9, nays 59, Mr. 4.8, Aces ay The Lazislature eva — charge alleged agalast ‘lie proprictor being that the dis- | o'clock, Mr, Benjamin Davis, residing at No. 161 Sands SEER, dat t 7 * . ~ 0. R. Players. eee! “ STEAMTUG EXPLOSION. ulters << ee tee rare nome bonds Lav | street, caught au alloged burglar in the basement of his 3 Wraha p a as SN Persons Killed and Five Injured=The Taw | ‘YE Vous harrels of Spiiits ware cele at pier No. 6 oene Mr DAY wes. cwrehoned by. tee atte Otte & Pretence - Dest i 7 tored at No 46 ‘street, operator, and seca ym before he an Ly ry oczcbante 3 or ao Sapt'10; teet, | Se aRIUMDE the. goveteesecs aueans pen rake to'mai escape, He was handed over to the police i Batty. tL dren, der the pulps vearporate wusk | The steamtag W. K. Miner exploded her bouier taxt | The bartels wore matens “SB Ro ho easton, Sameo Davia.” He was looxes up v0 welt 0 2 yo 2 : pet, oes the sevosswent shal’ 0? | night, totally destroying the boat and instantly killing Bade & Co., No. 17% West street, wane for being, Ee REY j Fisber'ee or person har Captain Robert Pridgeon, mate Elias Priegeon, the | it 1s obarged. Je proves ot (ransportaiion after AFFRAY BETWEEN THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF MISSOURI Ss Bean insure equally. tn the @ engineer, two firemen and the clerk. Five others were | 10 louse at iat ooo Bowens call the Meroe: AND AN EDITOR, mises. then, pon all property. within tho Siave owns ixdiy injured, The tng was uniasure', and was worth | Hota Hourd can investi ate (he matter, a Sept, 10, 1867, 6 i, We a ee oe ¥ therein (or the carrying on of any trate wor’ $20,000; sho was owned by John Pridgeon, of |" Two barrels of spirits, {cod on a cart in Front street, — “ i ee: ae Tila bon of the property of any person. co-rorstion ot | Derrotse The engineer's danse was John Kircuoau, aud | wore placed ander de:ention on « Bran beng} | Francs Raa, Goaretiry of Cee a Fall of the Calon Club, of RssocisUon, oF from the aseeused Value Of avy property, real Brampton; aleo two mon, named branded. They are stored at No, 64 altercation with Mr. Schirach, associate editor of the | Scorers era Pots and Elyea, or peronal, by reason Of any indebtedness saroawes unknown, Nove of the we Pott, ‘and received a blow Time of game—Th-ve bours and twenty minutes, She iue fom the owner. parson, eorperst ‘been recovered. Among the injored | — Inapector Tanne Harvey seized eight thousand cigars at | Weséehe Post, yesterday afternoon, e having sush property ii charge, OF Owning OF | ee Cee ae ual; badly scalded,” nnd | at Ne ad Liberty street, being ie i 01 coined for | O7 {he head from an iron poker. ‘The difiealty grow out ASREST OF A NEGRO MURDERER, ‘ x ‘te revive exempt any property oF clase sof property from | thougit fatally? WalteF Tight, of Detroity facal'y | attempted trad at No. #0 Liberty sirest In August, 1866, | of tho publication of an article which was recently —- 1 MURRAY, EDDY 4 CO., Managers } on exoap euct ae 1s wow exempt Oy Law injured in the ack; Ogoar Carvwright, of Deir. badiy | and stolen while the case was vodergoing investignion.” | prin‘ed in a Jo redioal paper, 1 Denes | Abegve: seued- Sebi Ly ng a = diines Mr. Macks moved to stiend a4 foHlove t= any rom | sud soskaes, bet Gok seriously. The captaln and mate | 164 Greonaln erent on ive lleged cunege ef, defsalt ta | over S008 ;00H “at deen | his owa confession of being. the, murderer Of Dr, Raa | OF eicoulare ant alt orders for Tekets here shall be levied Neoted ally from nd cealted, bai s . Eh Ther» shal be Jovled npon_and eplested anna Ao Voth dens, wud wore Rosberg of Khe ownes, — “"-" { payayoah of PETAR (ax, The plagp wil De PEE In Sarge | lepuly jung 907 98 the Halelgh sved, ashen Hewealathy °°". 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