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. ’ - * "YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 95, 1667=TRIPLE SHEET i 5 j ; Fouca moved to amema—that such service be i vant was given by the Common Council to construct a | name. Gohome Both, and if! ever fad cither of you ” ‘CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. performed without pay. Ke . T H E Cc ° U R T s . railroad through above thoroughfares to Bushwick; here again I'll send you up. Gol” And they A» OHIO POLITICS, - we} ‘TarPay yh amendment apd it was , ‘but until Faremnee 3, 0m, uotbinn har og in we A PartawGs Cavaur.—Searcely bad his Honor dis: ~ ae Ie aR ; se wae opted, ve nla Sin G matier, extension me named e f . e C! Appa . ~~ -Touounsareser. , GOURT CALENDAR THIS DAY. was then givon, and meaawoile ths company bas beey | Psd of tho mized cago of Shay vs. Dubierto bis mats. | Chet Justice Chase to the Rexeue~ Apparent ry d Tues. # At five minutes, to tweive o'clock Mr. ScHoOMMANER PO I ga CE TE Senne, Under the amended charter the company faction when another detachment of Monroe streeters ee Sein bows Aetoud she S0GAImEEEA (Adjonpament Until the Second Tuesday maved to sdjoxray’ dalek nd 28, 40, 12, Th, To, 16, Bb, 86, 85, OD, 100, 101, 10, | majoayrave heen compelled to obiain, the consent Of ® | wera ushered into his presence by a police citcer, wus | fe murenric Dwctrine of National Kinancow= idge and Llizateth ! t mbe to call t%e roll at the bottom, instead of the Wp Call commences at No. 143. ‘vious to laying the tracks; bub last year they succeeded | save their namos as Mary Anue Partridg aave' Candidates for United States Seuntor, in November Next. beginning wht Mr, Young. When he had procended nat pa a ee ao Ay i S12 | im having thels road excepted from the provisions of the | Cheeay, and both of whom had been (up to the moment Curvenanp, Ohio, Bept. 21, 186%. some @mendmeot, mre se sae iiss Mr. Exave’s rose to-aspoiut of order, He did not be- | 837, 927. . wil Lever Pudge Gilbert issued an order requiring | % te! arrest) om a brilliant jamboree op A Suart of | You are awaro that Chief Justice Chase is hastening 24, 1867. ove at ths late stage of the procevdings that the Cou- |,“ COURT oy Arrears ar Atsar.—Nos. 1, 6, 8, 6,7, 8 9 | the defeodauts to show cause on whe sth inst why an | double distilled camphono, for which they hat broken | ous 10 Ouio to look after his wulerests for the Presidential Aunany, N. ¥., Rept 24, 1867, | voation g/iould go backward. 40, 41, 18, 15, 17, 16, 19, 20, ; injunction (perpetual) should met be gravied against | adollar, and at the time of their arrest were quarreiling | oigction, Bo assured that there s danger threatening _ Tho Stace Constitutional Convention met this morn- | The Fgesenr decided the point of order not well ren and restraining them from taking measures towards | ig @ Kilkenny sort of way about the change, The ofllcer | the radical eavae hore, despite tho assumed confidence Ymgat nine o'clock. Several petitions were presented gr é onl alge ea ME RSENS UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. taying ihe, srenks Until the present motion sball have | ois inet tuey had collected a large crowd opposite | or emma a the issdarn.. They ar 4 ae Goan neers of Richman, called wp:bieneeaine | 52 Vis manner Aint clr i a Tig Oise of Bias. Sitean es: the house No, 87, and could not be persuaded to leavo. | tain that the old froe soil couvties of the Western _ Mm. Cuars, (rep.) men ul a= “t was going back’ (Laughter. ) ofore Commissioner Osborn, INT: He was therefore necessitated to arrest aod bring them | Reserve, which are always countedon as sure, will come fen proniding Soren, ect amp sronnsto-day wait} the, |< See decided the point of order not well | The furinor hearing of this caso was resumed yee- PURIOH TWERLLIGENCE, before bis Honor, fous with much alacriiy ot thie, sigetien ter IRR Pecond Tuesday in November, He said it was clear that | ‘When Mr, Frank’s name was called Mr, Barto said:— | Seay. Crvmry ro ANIMALa—Michael Cavans, “What bave you to say to the charge preferred against | ticket, which many of the far look Vy as safe ¥ ~ ae ah and James y ge P a he farmers lool pon ‘Ube work of the Convention could not be finished intime ¥ +] ask that Mr, Frank’s name may be called again’? | The deed referred to in the report of this case, yes» Renncesy were arrested by one of tho officers of the | You?” asked tho magistrate, te nongh, white others aro vittte staxgerod’ at the finse= SecRetAR’ the call. fo submit the constitution at the ensuing election. He we ‘¥ repe * e President eaid;—I understand that Mr, Frank bas Prerefore advocated the propriety of adjourning over. | wired of (Laughter) nounced that this case had already occupied a} . Yosterday on a charge of cruelty to animals, It is | B98 over snow-white snouldors, like Niob men Who Were lifelong freczoilers inquiring of demo~ We wore about entering upor an important election, i Before 4 the at Y batsbeen salteg {bro ae ee oft Great deal of Dis time. The District Attorney ap- alleged Aaah 4 that they droves heavily | °F oe och ae Diol jn ina cratic statesmen xg to the opinions of certain candidates and ho did not disguise the intense interest he felt in | twelve Peared to take mo tnterest in it, and bad m0b | inden Lorse, baving two sores in his shoulder, through | say ay glory if fat bese sayin’ to you isnot (hic) the | upon the payment of the national bouds in gold or in ned until the second Tuesday in November. Wiselection. He believed it was to determine whether mon milen . been prnoens to conduct it, and therefore, he felt that i§ | Fifteenth stree ey were both compelled to find bail | honest truth, an’ I want to see me mother, shure,” and | gresnbacks—me@n who a few years ago would never Neriay, not being produced, the Commissioner am} ooo, cinth precinct and brought before Justice Led- | “ Troth,”” replied Miss Cheeny, drowning her ee and | cial policy of the radicals, 1 have seen letters from in a showel ‘the fruits of the war shall bo preserved, and he desired d je cage should stop, more especially as it w: (0 answer the charge, Bessy who, being endowed by nature with a particularly DB ‘Co give his energies to the struggle, Ie proposed to ad- THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. Sepetans fe. 04 Proper elucidation of, the matter, that | ax Exranivs Mwsring.—An individual who gives his | Inrge potato trap and lips tat looked hike & pair of pad —. eS pensineplerngypc ons pes pura totho second Tuesday tm November for reasons He believed that that paper had been abstracted from the | Name as Jozoph H. Lavine, residing at No.-14 Cong tom cod laughing at the entice ot a epi a partic: | a full “réte"the padiogie Hwill (bags 0 tough time of ‘which will commend themecives to every member. If court. He did not tee! disposed to conduct an examina- | stroct, Newark, appeared before Justice Ledwith yester- | y) ly active mind could imagine, Her assooiate, Mary | i. ‘Tabir opponents aro beeoising moro coniient every SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, =~ ton for the benedit of any party, om one side or the other, day and preferred a charge of larceny-against a colored | Anno Partridge, oa the contrary, considered the arrest & The Convention ef Foreign Missi er for the gratification of any Satins of revenge, and | ‘we adjourned until spring it would carry the election mt But | was tho last cave in which parties should bring on an ex- | Woman named Sophia Allen. 11 appears from the aM. | *Pltal joke, and turning to hor friend cri fnlo—\-eport: Bato the Presidential onnvass, Ho dosired that the issue ‘them'prosented should be clear and distinct, and that the sbould sot bo required to congider any other core=| ‘Aandred before day,/ Mr. Pendleton, who spoke here last night, has intel be | be early the whole State, and he said fn. con- {the O Four amipation bim for tho gratification of personal | davit that the complainant met the accused in Laurens > ‘ai wy he ’ a over nearly and Filty Delegates Present. feallug. "Hia:could wot ave that lowes for tue ineress of | cron asd ane Iettnen eine or eee Pan Sl Fee, emake fread rien lao? | ehaon tondey that he demons campaign Waa bos Burrazo, N. ¥., Sept. “44 1867,) / | the government thet the matter should forther be pro- | in Grand sweet, where they retired; but on Dis | to say tuat Molly Partridge wor the best denc perayernoriertinectce yee? oe mye f ° M. ceeded “There now, be quiet, ye divil, yo! Qmestions, For these reasens he believed the Conven- ‘o'Gloc!é P. with, and, therefore, without passing upon the | awaking ho discovered that the wench was gone, and | town. Do yous want to see a taal Irish jig, yer 2 hat be ie not going to take any part in the ‘Wen should now adjourn second Tuesday meritg of the case, would dismiss the proceedings on | his watch, valued at $210, was abstracted from hie d Chase aver that be tS : ene im No} the ify-seventh annual meeting of due American | the ground ihat tie paper referred to was missing end | pocket, opis, was aubssquemy sereeeed and brougus | contiaued the woman, as she turued towards where Tis | C202 but ig only to sit as a walehman upon a high ‘vember. Board of Commissioners for Foreign M'Asions met, to- | that it was necoesary to the éulightenment of tho case. fore the magistrate yesterday, by whom she was coni- | pase the lively Molly struck out her heels aud toes | tower and observe the battle, The truth is that there +») Mr. Warp, (€em,) of Clinton, moved to amend toad- | day, at threc P. M.,. tn the North Pre #yterian obarch, mitted toanswer. quite scientifically, accompanying her rapid ‘and. | wit bea good deal of apathy among many of his po- . pare to the second fuestay in May next, or tosuch | Mark Hopxing, D. D., President, in thefhnir. Thefmeet- BANKRUPT COURT. = A Brace oy Smorurrens—Cavort ix Tar Act.— | drun! saad ee at — Fret ei ey oe litical friends if he is not,eecured the nomutiation for the ‘other day as the Legisiaturo may provide, He agreed | ing was opened with prayer by Dr. Acker, of Ulevelnnd, . “Peeters “ Shortly before six o'clock en Monday evening, Mary | % It ia mot obtained by the id ctitions Filed Yesterday. ¥ Haner, iu the ould time, before Bessy or myseif | Presidency, and if that result ia ‘with Mr, Curtis that this election was one of greatim- | Ohio, Rev. M. Choover, of Terre Manto, Indiana, was | tee Pine, Poughkeepsie, Dutchoss county réferrea'to | Elkins, Ella Thompsen anda woman whote namo.isun- | wer thoobt ay comin” to Ai ‘whi success of the radical ticket in Ohio they aro likely to sea and as the gentlomnan had promised to give bis | appointed, by the President, Assietant Secretary. Presi { Rogister Beato; John Higgins, city, roferrod to Register | Kuown entered therstoro of Mr. William K, veyten, 272 | spernited gur-rl like meeoif could bai care very little about it, he twelve counties of the crather ake wid ood, 1 acy ae Be omer pe ety = ont sled deut Hopkins appointed on .the Commistso of Arrange ‘| Ketchum; Cassar Newman, city, referred to Register | Bowory, for tho ostensible purpose of making some pur- | oy ay q pug Aneeuiat attoe pate a ‘thewin™ how | Western Reserve ought to givg a radical majority of some ments Drs. Clarke and Hencock, Buffalo; G. W. Wood,, | witch; Robert W. Beattoy, Jobn ©, Beattey and George | Chasos. While they were standing “at tho counter, rt they ” é ty-four thousand; but the peopla do not rally if 4 “Och, marcifi! (hic) Joedge,” hero broke in tho | found thoi stump orators in large numbera, They attend -@f hia ‘side of tho questios. The time pro. | 4 sand Revs, A. Wi ‘A. Galking, an R. Beattoy (irm'of Beattey & C®.), cli, reverred to | Robert F, Swayze, one of the clerks, observed the by the gentleman (Mr. Curtis) was one of | New York; and Ph De esgic, gr teas og thee Medea) Be ass ‘Ké rh Sts * whpnryae “sobbing B tesa thi : 3 4 the demo- a Humphrey of Buffato, The Rey. Dr. Treat offered a reso- { Hogister Peyton, womat wo piece: reas goods, ing Bessy (a iady who could not have seen tes4 (ban | tho democratic meotings as two to one, ani See" beatne feagons of the “year, and the seme dim. | Tienes all committees be ‘appointed by the Board, greets rege Petey te Crd comes forty summems}, “Och, do vet ® poor (bic) heartbroken | cratic speakers aro laying it on beavily upon the jues- @ulty would be experienced in gettingequorum then crather loike/ me, fats niver seod the inside av a coert | tion of finance and the tuterest on the public eb a. - | which was adopted. Tho Sec! then ‘real an ub- SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. afterwards caugit up the cloth and, it ed, secreted . i : < = , ie paroeciences _ RO Teese a, fea . Section stract of the annual report for Ison From eis GT CEP EAR oiler ep RE itn eel lg 5 prides poet penny py ‘ee elaiheerd Roave ntoowe Jo. let me go this time, won"t yose, to subject which they slavorate in this wise, I quote from c vb y Ou" peur ‘Constitution ot a special election. That would be expen- | We leara that niue corporate members have died she store, when Mr. Sweyze intercepted and detained the |“. jooage,” cried the Partridge, “don't delaim a sjecnamlal ive of the t derived from taxation fp since the inst meeting; thirty persons havo | tion éf Mrs. Sherman in the Habeas Coepus.| women named, but the stranger succecded in making vermin Bend wencusceed to) He Phar lp rely been engaged in the missionary work for the] Proceedings. hor escape, Oflcer Munier, of the Fourtoenth precinct, | Worrd {aussi says. Shure, Botty Cheeny, you oncht 1 igg5 amounted to nonrly sigu,,0u. This wa a zeny Of eon oliies, to secre ecoucinical and honest wan, | Ara time within the past year. The tacoma for Barors!Tublicn Clecke, Was called, and on seufching Ellen Thompson, the stolen | p0P° tshaaed av yorsolf, yo oald foal ye, ye fat was | poace, tho army had been reduced: the navy hall Beoe Pike oaak a aay saree mit | the year has boon as foliows:—From donations, Al goods were, as ho alloges, found concealed’ tn a shop- orn inga ‘prison, fur don’t ye reieimber, when yer | diminished; the vast mi tary movement ‘Hier Engine, Sgement of the canals, and on the judiciary, and submit | si5qi72 08; from legacies, $74,429 44; trom othe; | Frances E, Sherman ve, Sidney Sherman—The ex. | frets.’ pocket Mbcaratl tor her wats cader the aki Mother ‘was banged an’ yerself transported et tie | the expenditure was $140.0%.00) more than thas ot Hagiag aa rob fer until aller the moating of ine f Sources, $12,780 26. Making @ total of 437.884 77. | amination of Mrs, Shorman, whose efforts to obtain pos- | The women were yenerday taken before Justice Hogan | See Ame, mo ould man got his mock sthretched | aud glkWK\wy moro chan that, of Peauce. Te great ‘be would adjourn over until after the.meeting of the » y lay Bt xP paidies—when large thryin’to'come the double suuille in the air? So now P iret BUNA CCE dou’t lao gorrowin’ becanse yese be goin’ back wie me to | Ove: Kussls Nay erage tects yer ould quarters on the island,” Feachen £108,00 “Yes, Mary Anno; you are quite right in guessing aa | 36,009,000) 0: to yourvdestination,’” The clerk 13 wow dillug up your | 40.0,00),00, comarignent papers.”? Joss tnan t ‘Thora was a baiance in favor of the treasury Sewembar | session of her child, Walter, were noticed in Teaday’s | and committed to tho Tombs for trial in default of bail. 1, #663, of $8,201 07, Now there 18 « balag.co aygainst it | TOsnen OF NF ChING. Walter are ao cn nat 2 | The prisoner Elkin was forty-four yours of age, a native of $34,492 34. mALD, was continued yesterday. posed 88 | of Germany ard hyes in Jersey City. She saya sho Prayer was delivered by Dr. Wiser, of, Ithica, | follewe:—I never did enter into an agreement with | peddies fora living, Kilen is thirty-five years of age, N. Y., after the Secretary had ead ‘the re- B 8 his wife toslet them | born in Iroland, i# a seamstress end residea at No. 74 . th fe partunent, Rev, M ¢ p. either Mr, Berjamin Sherman or wito 101 a o etn : ne aia ektaw tien “read aa wtarosiiy “foreien rip venga ‘Iq tho,”. suddenly eied Miss, Cheony, while the | ie Mat two’ roading seeslons—two extra h eresting sketch of t cign | keep the child fora definite period, : : RiAansTaae jgniauariet ou he cae tA Ls Attece Tuxer oy 4 Honse ry Wasnixatoy Ciry.~- 4 Partthéye rosamed tho more difficult stops of the jig. | fecsions of Cangress—have been held. Uas any scheme of 2 Coutinent—nevor ext Legislature, so that they should provide for our “@eseion by an enabling act. Mr. Kerxay, (dem.) of Oneida, moved to amend that ‘this Convention will perfect an article as to the Court of peals, and provide that the same and the article as to sufffage bo submitted to be voied upon separately at ‘She coming election, and thon adjourn without day. Ho oP ion, 600,000,000, England hae vty ate tesamle, basis, Feanoe, bas ates have 10,00),000,000, With xebie property, feu people pay O00 jects of thi Y Of th missions, and gave a brief account of the labor Counsel here read to Mrs. Sherman the re‘urn sworn rit 1 90 rf ina taieton eavenenlioes Sho ceed fi cdneeanscr this | Sorformed by the missionaries sout out by Ube Board. ibs Benjamin Sherman, She waa asked (if thi was | 2°22 Wallace, aeolored man, living in Washington, D, | ‘Anél-2ro yese goin to gud mye to the isiand, now ? qponomy, bas, Say eductloD, ot sais ot eunammuaaked i Pressure of business upon It, any bad alsa dosired | The number ef forciga missions esabltiied. tactuding eae. Question objected to.) ! ©. appeared beftro Justice Hogan at the Tombs yester- | ingin'™ wcinithod Eesbeth, etsy. and Reee, “may | ts incronee of tun teresc bearing debt wud tO Une, 1B. Bie Convention should meet sin order to exvand the 7 Tenhens aad orm aeatiny ‘tives, phystoians and | ,.Wittess resumed—I_ never entered into’ any snch | day morning tocnter a complaint against Serf Levy, who | tho digwil galzs vo some av theta nights, yo eald f oer te ree to. $3,800,000 000; the sullrage beyond the presout lim ele on the Court of Appeals cout short timo, and bis amendment provided for the subm Ho believed an arti- be perfected in a ve When the republican party Dooly Shihan). tm ve 3 howwiuistandlng the ose Alstreagresereiis preity Atel had veen arresied by detective Wooldridge, Waitace the bide ay yer i : iom to the child; | Alleges thaton Saturday last the accused, without au- | po ayo cary iE y fund fly away wid through the tes oMdaiwed mirsiouaries, secretary reports ag the num’ er of foreign churches under the )3oard’s con- i Benjamin Sherman agd bis wife in ret war he Mra gs ye hell light ye in the deepest par cain’ powe: debt y yeurs it hus grown #o much, and this nouw “vwton of these two most imporiaut questions at tho No- | tol, 205; the number of church inemPers, cw fat ag re- | Fonjamin Sherman- and his wife have ‘aad three chile | thority, entered his stable and took therefrom a bay | 2 7 t ti the | vast auanal revenues, ‘though the principal 1s considerabl orted, 25,802; added during tno year, 1,447 a d ; Foras tase cay | where yro may burn and [roeze at the saine time till the | va alt .. Though the priiéipal te conslderali ag ate Poh mouon of Dr. Maren; they are lividg; they are‘stout fourtees, seven | Horse valued ab $275, which he shipped to this city | joedgm ent day, whin I hope they'll give rose mush and ia hd te highest reach “of republican sates. Ai that the business committee of | teen and utroteen years of age. Tho bey is the worst | abourd the atenmer? John Gibson, After learning this, molasses ag hot’ ad boiling suiphur tlt all atarnity.”” Mr. Gaamiey, (rep.), of Westchester, was opposed to ait . 9 last year bo empowered to report abady of resolutions | orth jot; bo curses.and swears; that ia generally known | Wallace telegrapuad on to Captatn Jourdan, of this city, has Leen to prepose the conversion of greenbacks, q comeal subsnission, to all submissions of biis of a com- “Sh 1 me Partridge, suddenly é A nr a'lon, Ho was therefore utterly oppored to the pre- | t9 De observed at futuro modings of tho board, was } ij over the village; 1 know nothing of the character of | requesting hica tovarrest Lory and take charge of tio’ gerct oat Peet tape oe biee Nema ott aia y no Interest. into binds | eran ieee ata peice of the gentloman from Oxeida (Mr. Kernan}. | ®40pted, | Letters of. apoiogy were read from a number \s tho girla, horse when tho ‘weatner arrived. After tho Gibson | i111 (y @ island for six montha;” bat the comiaitinents | Hot pay tases and to, inerease the burdens of those to the proposition of the gentleman trom Chnton BNho wore unoble to ationd. The secretary |" Q. Aro these girls dressed in tha samo condition as | reached her dock Levy calied for the horse and was | yur Se ye alt placed im the -cfficer's hands. | who do, Th: amount of uofunded debt hae been es. per. Weed), he was of the opinion that our work there is over 450 mombers present, aud that 4 that in whtch you described your child? Objected to, | taken in charge by detective Wooldridge. Tho magis- | Arnot ser moment and peace reigned once wore tn the | timated at $40,W00,0v). If At sbail be converted tnto bonds be postponed until spring, That would throw us into ig expected there will as mamy more arrive during Tuo second time that I went upto Coxsackie 1 went | trate comutied the accused to the Tombs for ¢ ¢ | audi: ce cuambor, and the Judge prepazed bimsolt for | the,'acerest will amount to $19 00,000" In gold: and tiie Site fhe midst of tho Presidential canvass, and the time |"the nicht. f there alone; I got there about five o'clock tn.the morn- | '8 forty-two years of age, a native of Fragco aud a horse | {ual 1 2 hag sak ingly te geaet to ased. and the place Would not be suitable for the consideration of consti- | - Tue greatest harmony and good fecling is mant- \ ing: Moe cherman et first refused to let me come in; | dealer, * . : of ihe gresnibagks sapglind byt Our goveru- fational amendments, Let us moot in November aad | fested. Tho North Presbyterian churob is bendsomely i gio 'asked me what right I had to come there; I told her Arrest vor fan ALLEGED TaerT m Viramid,—Mr. Gi taxp Lanoesr ow Boarp 4 Soor.—Cicero F. Sam- | Te Bias higher rate of iniercat then aby 1D Burope: decorated with evergro: and flaes, The paseages and ids Street iv front of tho cnurch have boen crowded. since : Far ieee my, cea ag aha tote, mo ene did nok wish me | William Swaine, living at No, 177 East Broaaway, yes- with ladies and clergy men, things: I 3 terd: th Purcell he F if Nes, 0 8: I told her I would; 1 went into tho other perior | terday caused tho arrest by officer Purcell, of the First I. Patcian tie etad : irene lecture. | or diniog Tom; sve commenced t0 abuse mo; she cid I | precinct, of George W. Staples, on the charge of being a ad De Lig to coma there; sho hated mes I dressed too | rucitive from tho State of Virginia, It 1s alleged in tho mis,,of Huntington, L. 1, eaptam avd part owner of | i! vllar of tte Indebtedness ts to bs made reece Med the sloop Cornelia, lying at the foot of Pike street, East | [ie id no provielon WhAtres Le CiAe ose S10 UUAONTaIE rive , Went bofure Justice Manafield, sitting at the Third ually should be -cwenties should be ald Dis trict Police Court Inst evenine, and depored that on i Saleh Up the work &nd subialt ii at the time of holding spring elections, Fauit bad been found with him t 80 much time had been taken up in consideratton of report on suffrage, It wessaid that he bad rausbed repor: through the com ittes before it was properly e reoubacks as (hey mature, or as fast as can be done w B. too yrest derangement of the eurrengy. Neaity insthe Prasby ited there, and for that roason it took up the well; that I was prond, and that I was a bitter enomy of t ar 7 1,000,000 of them are depovited by the bauks as Recurily the Convention unnecessarily, But he would eub- TRE BOARD OF EXCISE. Tors} her davguter dita wes presoat at this; told her | aldavit of ir, Swaine, now on file, before Justice Ho. | te At iat. ea ho bad good and George and Aivert | fordoetrcivculation, ‘Those van be redeemed without adding Batt the question of Suflage as roporied, and tho articlo {| Lid natcome up thero for any quarrel; I merely came | gan, that on the 27th day of July last, in Norfolic, Va, | Ronvice, ontered “the cabin of tho sioop named and | OM foliar a the currency. The amierset on these bons pted by jonvention, to any Daaaanennenatiaeratd up for my child; T tock up with she @ large bundle of } gi cegeioleifrom him a check for $1,000, drawn by fevmiously wok t om a tin box containing, iu | $45,00,00) above spoke of and wo have $72,000,000 minded pubiicists, without the Jeast fear but they ‘Would declare the article as reported by tho committea gs the best and most desirable, He was in favor of ad- Mecting of the Beard Yesterdny—Exeltin clothes for him; she said she was pleased that I broaght = ; Usted Statee logai tender and national bauk ndtea, gold. Create this into a sinklag fund, and you can Scdaos dttag tub Weedlba Phe Carne Disry up the clothes, as thechild wanted them; thst they could | him Cwaino} to the defendant's order, on the First Na- | ‘powey to tho value of $205, The master of the sloay it | the whole acti, ia signees souta erat alain a cess 4 aK not epend-money to dross my child; I told her she weed | tional Bank et Norfolk, Va. Staples, st is said, with tho | pic dopositior gave reasonable grounds to the-Justice | you or increasing your circulating medium. But the to November, a posed of. ‘4| Dot be troubled with him long, as I was going to | check of tho proceeds thereof, fled to this city, hence Gi F 4 . | con f the country could bear an increase fn the cur- a tt,, WuDes, dem.) of, New York, suid ‘the success | Tho Board of Exctso held thetr regular weekly meeting. ako ‘him home with me; sho’ aid that was therbost | is arret aaa fugiive trois Justi, , Mr(Swaine | feng on board, Yo enter tho eabin-—itue money being | fF2%,feararaceat tne ra athe South the docruchon avention pet on the action of the people, esterday aftern: President Schuitz in the obair. thing I could do, aa she was too to take care of him, further swears at on =6OFr = about ) jt tin a di i ble which le} f . The Convention had met bythe autuority of the peopie, | * — airs | and asher Seah wa, or that the only thiag thai | day of ‘August he entered & criminal complaint agaiust | $aa ‘eon foraed open}recsain there Ter a Fon celica, | carey un tyemantn ta beareity of aroun te ‘end was responsible to. them. Wo were acting under an | Th@ court room in which the trials were bad wast | worried her was feared Sidney, my husband, | Stapios before a magistrate of Norfolk, who issued hia ie dvtpieh ons 1 of the Logislatnre snd under the sanction of the | crowded -to repletion from ono o'clock in the aftar-, | would beat the child, ee ho never eame up there with: | warrant.for his arrest, but that process was novereerved, | 'P0t, "0 Waving ft, go on the dock and disappear: | Jaton ie labor af once create a demand (or more cuLfeney, Pte ceatioman from Rckreond (ie carkisy Beer caes | Hoon to seven o'clock In the evening, at which | Out allempting to whipibim; whon leaving there she | tho ofioe: betng unable to find the accused. Tn con: | j westabilshed, and he was accordingiy discharged from | Sut" 0! aa enlarge! currency, Aa faat ax thiaiuerenae 1a from Richmond (Mfr. is), the Con- me never to come. thero again; ia her jusion, Mr, ine asks that y jotain George Fe . rw eg . . em Fention would fail, It would expire for want of further | bour the Board adjourned, There wero ® few # como when I pleased; 1knew she did not want to seo | until he can obtain « roquisition from the Governor of | ¢ ua“ SS ATE ne CoO annie: | eee ae for mi SSR Mang ere Cell oe BS fora: hirer gripe terdireemn i Haeaabene ia lberegirereetoap igen emetogenic apy te iret re ae Nagreed eg s y, ve im it appeared im; cy wante: rr ome with m arn 0. ‘await |. The accused al- ‘ en this Convention should adopt some plan for te re. | Mtl distinguished tt from a peculiarities which | suid not let me; during.all the interslews stated, they | lezes thai he ‘borrowed the taoney ($1,000) from Mr. NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. ir very vsuse shows It repayable by the. ta of the Court of Appeals. This could be done in the | have from time to time marked the proceedings ef | novor made aay allusion to the alleyed agreement; the | Swaine, for which he gave him ‘hie note of hand, pay- ann an Soaste’ Pact once seein ee ieee : ae 2 vut payauis the Commission herctofore, and which are of impor- | first I heard? it was when read to me by my counsel | able in thirty drys from date, and. that he had no intent Je ci ‘ tt tance enough to be worthy of mention, In the ting | the other morning in court; my mother is abundantly | to steal. After hearing the tesusony Justice Hogan escataee nee ks thy cou i a lawyer, in defending his-olient, actully jn» |.able and wiliizg to keop and support the:child. decided to detain the defendant for :wo days, in order to Vine ry Bar Crnewr—Two Horses Boxney.—Retween The Ang formed the Board that tI id client had certain rightist The proceedings wore here adjourned till Wednesday, es Mr. Swaine ‘an opportunity to produco tue offlcor | tw. sive and one. .o’cloc ~@ouree of a few wae 8 nd it could be submitted at the . @eming election. would be the most practicable ‘thing that could be done, and it was needod and ex- tour hands Let us follow out the suggestion jentieman from cording to the provision of law. aud the iangu to be paid ty gold) Noteo wip tho prineipal. y bonds authorized \ yeetorday morning a ‘fire was | sre, vy the lerme uf the jaw, made yab'e iw gold, This isthe the g ida (dr, Kernan), complete | which the Commission und to respect, and that |.et one o'clock. M. olding ‘the wartant issued by the magistrate in Nor- a jay | ODly class of bonds of that charac! 1 Work we can, submit it to tho people, | he would not allow 1ue attorney of the Board totry his] qe Coste in the Columbian Inaarance Sule. | {lk ‘should the Virginia oflecr fait to appear with tne | @# 7vered on eve a ‘out 1 4 stables on Bay | incial eatement of Secretary M few, if eee vied up oar. pane, to the hands from | client on a. en of having committed offences years The Columbian Insurance Company ve Slevent.—This | "87 ‘Mr, Staples will be discharged, stre et, near aeaeH, before effectual assisiance could Seoraida we te teas eee oY Say or ne senerecine page it- was received. If the work of the Con- | ago when tho chargo against him was simply for vio- Wuar Came or Goma ror Liozn.—HRosa Black, of | D¢o dtained the batldings were consumed. Two horses, | the iive-tweutioe in greenbacks af any Lie after ive pone weation to be continued, the next Logisiature could lating a certain provision of the Excise law. At this )\ action was brought on premium notes of tho/company. a US @e determine, and call it together again by another en-. | enunciation at Jubliant Mquor dealers im the -room \Tho matter fell Jato the handé.of receivers, and an ap~ “Suorlf street, #aves: money, drinks ger aad receives doattg A woman was carried, balf gnfoceted, from one | Of this ebling act. stamped and clapped tueir hanas in the most “pliration 1s now mao to compel the receivers to pay: her (riends In a3 hospitable aetyle as it Ws possible for | of theb bouses adjoining by Mr. Robert O’Botrnea, A $1, 100.000, , and Mr. Vay Corr, (rep.) of Kings, considered that this | boisterous manner, while Mr. Schuitz made confuelon DAY, | one who does net pay*iive per cent on her revenue Into | mau rM@med Lees Losseo had ius clotiros partially burned | PrOPorUeh “In each belo: \wing to @ poar man named Jordan, were burned to | from issue, aud there ts no repudiation :n doing eo. is there weig outstanding on the Jet of Auguat immature probably in nearly equal the next tive years, Thaw wall ert 7 ~ 7 sat d by strixing the 0 oats. Opposition was made qn the groun¢ thar the save a or8e8 of why ‘ por supersede the necessity fur bigh t 4 “ Ss eertigeiclece, irslg genes coemen toy oy ane aed accompanying cach blow on etunbortiy: wie Question of paving the costs ws n preferred claim or by’ { tho treasury of our Uncle Samacl, Ye.tterday Miss I ay rat Ber Roger tre Fate Ae or coutiausuy iaduaty, Thos. are isevitables, Wish rament, tuo, Legisiature could. not revireit; but he | loudly pronounaad word very, mach resembiing aor Stor chums mae aesiealy da the Rak 2m rata with the 1 Julia Graham caked ow her friend Row, stho enjoved | thing sored within ibe stables, were destroyed 3 | burden ws ‘press hoavliy oh you aou-yuur eutdrewe Th ei .” After the A " hed, boa os wed the disc gp piparanietens aay oh thes obo he dink © Wpany Was promptly om ti rood shown that te rede: 1 eras Jt was evident that.the work could | rising to his fall stx fect, and after the manuer ia which | 0 ¥ieetion was also made to an allowance of $300 mudo |{her conversation 60 tawwh that sho invited hug to dinner, ‘© Cather pede) arial ‘and good, mre Nive of the eat ues wills by’ Judzo Barnard-ne excessive, belug al dwt such action. : be compleced ic time for submicsion to th bout five percent | and (hat the roast beof and pudding mishtrslide down Jupiter ts said to bave shaken bis ambrosial locks oud tension <¥ sie fire te whe People yo bu 4 os and Dusimess tuterests become re; his tall, This was conceded on all hands, The ques. | given anod on an auspicious occasion, tho Prosident | of Whe claim. Decisiou reserved. easily, propoeed a hittle ‘lager, As Julia heal not yet | vented. The entire loes reaches about $2\000, ou which | Qi Wat sHogs which usually ailend@ great ehacges of haan. What was best to bedoue! . He doubied | warned the nolsy sudiouce to keop thoir wpirited de. | Wall Street Stock Speculattens—Practice on | Joined the daugiiters of ‘\amatia. she did vot Yong hesi- | there is sNodasyrance, it 18 Dekved tia Ute was tie | Clk, Bute were wot wo, wiifl the bonds should be Simetin me 7, ete Beier ary rng otheen ee Discharging Order of Arrest. tate about accepting the dnvitation to huebibe, and ae- | work of an vncendiar, hare No ‘ausombiago “eosid are. miuatoca sacy | , Zmmet ike Jr eek James C. Harriot—this waa { continely tons hastened tolahe nearest browery for ‘dag | Cuyccx AcatMe 4 Powe Ormcas.—A «topaty sberit or tana @ warning @ mowent, so the noises ubsided, | motion to vacatoan order of arrest which bad been f gyro witha fit of airlosiqy, x hing most unusual in | BAmed Peter Hagan went to ihe police station on Mou. | capital wiveh se now cxemnpe Another most interesting feature of the day's pro- | granted in an action torecover several thousand dol'ara, | the sex, aud commonced rammagiog in secrot wlaces, | day and asked for tho relegre of onocf the iwysarrested | HAR, compensate fo; tio exis Fk TNE re en woabor thie ¢ ve wbeber Conyention had the power to submit any . ition sep: iy, It been sent here to doa it completed before sending it to he people, He had £o complain make against any 5. or amy party mm this Con jon. Ee nad en- ago diecharge sis duty here, and wae willing to ccedings was a smail talk which took place-between tho | siieged to.have been borrowed on fraudulent representa. | during’ which her org of “sccretivenosé be- | oy Sundey for bal! playing, Officer Jo td, whe o tho whole’ couuiry Uneutth of all the ce, accord thasame degree of merit to others, aitorney of the Board and one of tho Cominissioners came unnseally exctea. 80 much go, firdeed, y playing. ir John Doxle, who ts | oF tt ~ 2 Mr, Cur verso, (dom ) of Ontario, said the only two | The case was that of « liquor dealer who, according to | tons as to the vaino of certain Wail street stacks. fhe | inet on Roca’s returm \“tmit ier bios cho | 009 of the aids Lo Kho Chief #f Police, eafasad \to comply | eats wr the ravambcs of ibe people Race tie trom wero i iM ppeals nfed ( : by & house from ; arpr had’ calculated On | goq pressed his demand, it i alleged, rather’ war ly. | berel tary @lyustineat, @xiension .¥ sulrsge to colored persons, These two | aader him as he wes pla, ing Peeping fom on a roof one amendments \ could bo perfected in time to submit this | dae Sunday, when ba be ieved ud reason to Snapec a’ counsel er ncverk, tess, he aaioee horeupou é oclar q to mau te be drubk aud | 1! Mall. Now, let’, the Convexiion perform this word, and | that the dealer was with jis fricuds tilling and emptying at sche deter 3 dear would have be:w caret. hese mone A Basel pity tt im fortiewigh to Whe city to nex \May, and inthe meantime tue Legislature | the time honored - flowing bowl, Tho veto on ; ‘be pth pd to vaew! = place and 1, doparted. » Tho hes L Megen ne- ptr tnrent re Caf sip ean a upon tho necessity of further action | the question of revekio, the men’s licens could not be tii the arrest was actually made, arouse ‘ e te a okars { alle, ed of id GO take as: Yen uno 7 agin Wises ma. poole, eyiaaeh nC “selling | _ Dosandaut’s counsel admitied that ho bad pot been Jeet sosptecgecnger i tog A fence. Ue then repaired to tho vilica of Justice Ha; casoning-—bo th true or falla ‘By thia body. By reforence to the files ou our tables, it “would bo seen Serpe work was not haif done. There Fes No Odjection }to eubmittiag these articles separate! y. 4 was not a now thing, for it bad beon done frequently, ‘Doth inconnect! 9a with the national and State conati- He hoped tho Convention would consent to Perfect and submit shess two propositions at the coming @lesiion, In that event, weshall lave *xecomplished gometbing. If the eontrary ource is pursued, we shall beck and obtained @ Warrant ayainat tho pllcer for*ta se | Clous—the radical speakers, with Uno exception of ti70 or imprivonment, on Which Lovie was old’ to dail 1 o ap. | fee mea, such as Governor Cox and General Hay: hy | Peer before tho Graud Jury. 19 the modntine Hy wan | TesPod by the old cry of traitors! and copperheads: soo | Till Dring the cage before the Poco Usmavesion, we. {Te pit wen suid of fhe democratic party thas they for. an challenged tie olllecrfir make an. tilinete ti, wt, | Zot that wo ever had a rebellion and (our years of war ayan) wesdrunk aud disorderly, which, i ia nt tbat charge cannot bo brought against. their opponenta 3 leged, the officer deeli ’ jo thit canvass, for they c-riainly do not forges any thin, 4 tlk excopt that itis over, ‘Thay do wot apprehe ities of & now party with new ideas to the or giving assy” liquors at tio tima in question could be | &e-ted, but diragreed as to this point. teoamie stood, for revocation, Comttisstanste Acton, Judge Clerke held that he had no jurisdiction to enter-> ? were stowed away for sat. Crane, Swinburne; against, Bosworth, Stone, Sotraitz, | tly tho motion till the party rhould be arrested. with she counted hor money, Of course, five votes not having becn cast for revoca Defendant's cowssel gave notice that he would appeal | gay a handsomely is Of Chief Jussice tion, the license was not revoked, Now, Colonel B from thie ruling. we, and—horror of horrors |—ut $$ (inthis most | he tho ‘attorney, could not swallow as) turned up. Squeoz, vg the pitchar Bul 65 thle, Vote neemed to. pro ore mueb, Who wre been the upoo bis dixnity a 3 feet at fi Y pioce of ¥ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS@SPECIAL TERE Heboxea, t help v the same time, w 3 been her d Alas, could it have accomplished n. vbing, except to wusie ills mouey | tho following sharp talk Another D oe ¢ on had “aga Supnen Deare Dp Damed Rosaana Mo felic soucies of the country, and upen thi int ef the peopie, Colonel Blisa—I don't sce why 1 shou'd go on with Bolore Judge Carde: ja wa ae ear ‘i 4 cay | aro jus hor -olguted te, ithe citee Meme tae Me. Buca wirn, (rep.;hot Ciinton, took the gromnd what | those cases any further, for I 4st a yoo ther t baveno | axe ve, Georg: H Douglas.—These parties 4 a to wall io $000, eblob, alle beter appa i in a bath, ed mda o justas shor-siguled ae the ultra State rights ‘opvention was in exisionce by virtue of ihe organic | one stronger than the ove just voted upon r fod s - oi ar * gave avd doparied, never moro to be the guest" 4! Rosa | 0% Monday evening at hor residence in Newark etroet, Atuia6rs are abroad thet if the democracy soc n and therefore wae Bet subject to the action of the | Judge {Bosworth —Mr. Bits, you have only. to, do hewn sitar ane yeh Seaehrcaatdueicr Slack. Gu Sunday evening she complained of a cramp in ber | jo Wty in tho Legisialure—soinething waren, exnnot Be @ Las Po’ your uasellor aud leave the Board io do their | ¥ np io : Britere & uecree | A Pase ov Brnps,—Julia Shay and Marguerite , Yubier, | stomach, and aboot six o'clock on Mouday avening sno | o) 2% Ae Au Ultor Impos@biliy—thoy mean 10 pas. icine, mension of iio body. Tt Wrst cnt that work woe one | Acid Higthe other cases are weakw than the one 1m | of Givorve from her husband on tho usial grounds, and pieted. The powers of this would be just as patent | Buree— Well, they aro. asks shay icy counsel ris pending the action, She after November electi as befece. There were Judge Boswonta—Betier thom, dben, and kh alleges that ber husband has a violeut tomper aud is % thor wutjoctsatated besid. w those that bad beon men. suggo| jor ourestves. sagem beads fisepene in lig habits: chat ho bes coromitted | Of Justes MansGold yesterday morning, and with Wt | war held aohaamlateaers 16 hig ne vidoe @ people believed \that the canals had been attorney subsided at this, and the other cases it called her vile names. | either stoppiug to give bis Honor an inkling of ti Siiradh tie tee permet ar havin a tae “ ” t gen) a messenger to a drug store for some nx Val ‘andicham into Ben Wade's sea in the Semate, the first Irish and the last “Dateb as po tam,” anat both ing taken which she retired to her , and was foun tose Wily demed by spielen: It i@ far more likely Tesideuts of Monroe strost, rashed to the judgment *@ | dead in less than half an hour afterwards, Au iuqaest | that: ‘Wourge H. Pendieton wilt be the man, although fe a und *btodly tho favorite jas now Ip the Northwestern. States, “or (ho dewocratic candidate-for President. ‘aod Investigatinghoommitioes bad been ap- | wore called, ho ot! jentes svat he has treated her | troup! thereby :—- . " J The contract syste was believed to be | — There wos another casa, which would lead one to bee ; says that oho deserted hin; be hasn geod home, | "ue. vraag gg ea ss __ 4 Jy2ed.and Leaving @ post mortem exauint Wis ICHESTER INTELLIGENCE, and the people demand rm. The sime was | lieve that the social club system haa vot altogother boon | abd 13 ready and willivg to welcome Ler (hpra when she eh, the Lord be wid ue, Miathor Joodge, but this | \ Trenton, fe tie government of cit aed of frauds in he $0 effectualty squelched 9 certain fanatical advoca'es of | 1s williug to mets, here womac ‘ill bo the dot ov me yit. Shure, yer Honor, Unim Staves Cinevrt Couxt.—The # ov Utes mmavee “Deemed ae are, people felt th something must the Exctse law bad devoutly prayed woa'd i be. rhe c: The Judge held the matter for consideration. " i pnt ce 1 oP El TION ss AT Sina Sixa@ amp dono to correct these growing e Taase were the | was that of George Jack, of Last Twelfth atrect, wuore —-—— 5° pore ny ryvieesiny ad nig i ‘ te othe taleaden wee devoid ot nae aig creel” | stcaneans.- \=At« inesitig’ Oe aiimaeealie salem qoertons tie ple had in mind w the Convention | yitnoasos testified that ho had sold lager on a week cay SURZOGATE’S COURT. ob, Horr Richter,” hero broke in Marguerite, “Ss | ing, “The calendar was dovoid of any criminal case parts of the Third Avsomb Suthorized, and it was our du anend the con- | to’ » target company, which ia unknown to fame, by pei ctu ort : shall mit dis vomaus tie, Sne say do mo dat Tish nix— | whate Yer, aed tho civil business consisted only of tho | “¥*# fom all . Aone ! ston to meet their wants. We ha the power to do | the giue of tho “Forrest Musketecrs,” which lacer Before Gideon J, Tucker, Surrogate, vat you calls it in Khglis—a lady vat live: mit tor mans | hearing Of Ab argument on a point of law. Mr, Stock. © % Monday, of which William 8. Tomp. gastiag well alter the November e\petions as before as sun od By the company AE wuday _ ® room In the mavter (f the accounting of William Depew, Bxegue | in ter haus und he no your——' ton supp %ted tho demurrer aud Mr. Wilgon appeared was chairman, the following dolegatos M located on ory of the house that Jack lives bee is i 2 fi aa ip ainst it, enjamt si ; Attor further discussion Mr. Ccxrw “maved the previ- | in, butdidn’t build. The vote on the question of revok- | for of the lat will and texvamant of Thomas Bullon, do "An, Jooago, asthore,"” erled Judy, impatient of aye sat Ronveny.—A warrant was issued yosterday ieuniah couvesuony CORT @us question. Mr. &, Buooxs (dom,), of Richmond, appezle! to Mr, Cartis to withdraw the motion, He (Mr Carts) had ing the bornse stood as follows:—Ase. Action, \rane, Stono, Schultz, Nay—Comwmisioners Loswortt'yand Swinburne, The requisite number of y« Nelson, Lavi Hunt, Randolpi i Milo M1 Wish, Seoaorfal Convention, After (ie usual ‘emmMytee the moeing adjourned. OmDas ceated.--Thomee Bolton died on the 27h of April, 1363, | epeech, ‘sho kem to me dure tho mornia’ an who ses $0 | sttoraoon for $h€ arrest of @ Yowiman named 1 1g A Suit of clothes and $95 iu vin st will and testament wherein he named Wil. | ™¢ ln berfurrin gibberish, which ta, mora bi leaving nt wherein he named Wil- | ity monkey talk as Mo dacont Christian can Cooke, charge, * with ates ‘Deen herrd at lnogtu on the proposiuon, avd heboped | yotos for revweauion not having Leon Jack was not | liam Depew sole executor, who duly qualified. By the , i " "e a a cutor, . siaa’ waa word fat sho sea, an’ sbe calls me——” .” Ibis alle, ed be ontered a neighboring boat white | Ou tua evening of th ¥ same day mectiogs wei aa tee onan 3a lone anu 1a forced to take down his liquor | Wj the sald testator gaye all bis property in trust tothe | “Her Kicker?” sho ed the Duteh woran, “’so Caen vod wera cy. ¥Y and lilched the inissiug booty, econ of the foee distr, ‘URGE the.Adwh oF Monibane Cs @mwpolied 0 lasiet on hia motion. : Tthe licenses of tie following persone wero revoked: | #Ald exceptor, will directions to Invest, call tn and rein. Gi aeie seine Soatea tees ema vars mk el le Newark, . keinct veloga'sa to rey Seoul the town at ihe convention ‘The previous question was ordered by a vola,of 7 | George penebe, Eleventh avonve; Erast, Haas, | vest the samo, end pay the income of one-third thereof | jixe contempt slatnped on her ordinarily stolid looking | THR Case or Ov, *46%—The young girl who was | 0 be hold as Morrigama seo pet Wesicnmeran Copsry Ac WueuLrowar Farr,—Thogrounde. of the Society of Agriculty woand Horticulture, of Weet- chester county, delightful 'Y situated about one mile from White Pains, om the rc ®4 from the later place to. Tarrytown, were thrown open \! exhibitors yesterday, Although but few persons pat Jf an ay nco—as ie usual on the opeving day—it is Wi probable, as a large umber of entries have bee m, and lots of xrala, &e , have boon Sent iu, that the hope. ja ae Sy > ea Neda tae Briss sroet, | to Mre“Marie Saude during her life, with rem rookiya; ith stroet, moar Seventh atroet, Brookkyn; Joba G. Gatirkunts, 153 | ber daughter, and like provicto jer to | countenance upon the daughter of Erm. “Dis womans | found in Piano street ‘ @M ineonsible condiion bas.not a to the other two. | #he say to me dat T had a papy by— yot returned to conse ‘usness, The police authoritios ber ye . “Now, your Honor, interrupted Mise Sha: “ie Broome street ;' William s,'Shelloo, 404 Madiow atroot, | {hirdsy the theo oo oe aie denen Oo Oats | trath fat I'éxid to her, an? fab dove the ignorany furrin? | Af@ straiuing every nory * 49 arrest the parties wno com. ete 12, 1865, Mra. Sande applied to the Surrogate for an order | Woman do but say to the naibora, fat I couldn't tell, | titted the outrage upon ,ber. The girl has not been THE RICHMOND COUNT, AGRICULTURAL Fala. for the end exe-yior to accoun!, andeon the retura | who the fwter of me child was, whon wersbody tat | recogul ho 13 dresea ‘i a light dress, striped wich —— " thereof the said exfcutor applied for a final accounting, | Knows anything kaows, fas it ie, Mike Doolan does, | black, and adrab wack, Sh * Lad On a straw jockey. Tho altendance yesterday ab the Fair was much larger | and on the return day of tho citation fled bis account, | ©" 1 iutereeeih the an, “ato pew any } HEF lait is cut short ids ‘ thi 7 of, tt aco and | in which he admitted that the eum of $34,496%6 b ch, , German, ‘ al . ey throo men arrested verano ter lomo as reel med cpl Dee oF by him, but was aged fara business The | ter dimen sayin’ T pea schlechte Fray wad vat Lhave cin | | TH® BaLowin Ronneny.—Tho pot The question was Then taken) on the amendment eGered by bir, Kernan as follows:— Resolved, That. the Convention porfact an Article as to th Court of Abpeals, andprovide that she sama and the a:tele to suifrage be submitted to be voted woon separately ub comiog November election, and shew adjoten without roeolution was lost by a vote of 41 to 76—all the @enrocrais voting in tee aMirmative, and’ all the repub- Means voting in tho’ vegative. \ , 4 the Jato highway rob. ; The qresiion was taken?on thé emendment | ‘mPlemonie of husbandry for\exhibition have been | corr cate thereupon, on motion of the proctor for Mra, | AMurenkind. suspicton of being implicated in e! ion expressed by tho s Wicty Will be success. \efterod by Mir. Wood, 10 adjourn to the fired Vuosday ia | Drought io. The pone for stock thio been all engaged, | Sande direowed, the eald executor torneest the ead | “Avi, yer Haver,” retorted ities Shay, “fat Christian | hery on Mr, Baldwin havo boen ai: “MArEOd, no evidence | fyily carried out. “the track, momMiring balf a mila, te Ea ae / a8 (ho Legisiature may pro- | and will be filled to-day, The grinds on which the | money -. used* by him in business) in United States ANS Soares nes ae Bas Soin oe biota of Weir guilt being found, % * wt condition, i C4 Na have at by B2 to otad, " I stocks, je executor appealed from the decree on the J ia’ thin ‘oak tn’ L vera Tes trial of Welsh | beg provided for wock, To day wi, \80 doubt, gee the ‘Tho question was then taken on the resolution offered | ¢*ibition is heid belong to Wm. H.Wanderhiit, and aro | Fen tat the Surrogate had no authority to make | Words, But, haugh na ma daowil, the divil a word av be a hed gerne treme Ry 05, fair in full, operation, . ‘by Mr, Curtis, as (ollows:— r by Mr. Pults, who has kindly ph wed them at tho | guch orderghe money boing a trust fund beld by him | dacent ew bs Poor haythen iver spaik, eaeee Dade be mr ea anni of Coant Phocesmxos at Ware Puarss.—The service of the cultural eoctets county. Thoy | as trustee, dud subject to the jurisdiction of the Supreme " ‘ fre siiuated pt the beach sud comma i beautitut | Court alone, ‘The proctor of Mrs. Sanda then presented ‘top, atop there now! Stop there!” cried Justice Essux County Covnts.—A suit was taken “8? yesterday water and iand view, In ti vnclosed by | & petition to the Supreme Court, reciting the above | Mavsteld, running bis hands frantically through bis , Montaloo . In the circlo « “What r in the Sopreme Court in which Ignatius y the track several tents. are pitched,s an 70g them | facta and asking an orver that the said executor, as tras. | hair, At—wWiias is the troubie beiween you two ? 9 wendants, one largo one for aricultural produce, ‘and a )thor for | tee aforesaid, invest suid money as directed by the order | Hold! Don't you two speak atonce, Now, you, Misa | Caloo is pinintiff and James Perkins et al, « hia body was called io acoordance with law, and could | farming ments, besides several amalier ones for | Of tho Surroga’e, or give security. To this the executor | Shay, what di ‘oung German woman say to you?’ | Action ia taken by the piaintit, who*is a lent of pot ect without isiative eanciion, He protested | refreshments and the like. Near.these are the p es j=! a on a, a RA pe vent A ranentont: One Phy yt ity a" fo eare 8 sont be pos nro Cubs, to recover jamages amounting to $9,000 1 % Bela, ia act net the law, aad of.which is “y fue ing sl re been commen by ao action, r ~ » ‘With interest, It ie alia that defendants agr Against this act ot adjournment ns agai a Seer ae, cspected there, will bea vo? Sue | Pecos (Jastice Ingrabam) overruled the onjection, | people, to be mnindin’ faba poor omadhaun of a furriner | make two bolls, of ‘he bist. toa 4 aod , the 2th of September, at wention will edjoura abil ‘atthe same hour, Mey of the court at White Paina yesterday” were of bus 8 slight faterest or importance, Nearly the entire day was taken’up with a sult commenced by a0 expressman named (harlow A. Rider against the Hudson River Rail. road Company. Jt appears that some two years since » wagon owned by Rider was run iste.and smashed vy an express tram at Youkers and the horses injured so Col os 4 wae he asked to be excused from voting. Ho said 88 & revolutionary action on tho part of this body, exhibition, The most of yesterday was spent ks about.” I apd works, a ALYORD, (rop.) of Unondaga, callod the gentleman | and arranging goods and cattie for the exhibition, and orderod the sald executor to invest the said moneys | Hike ler talks about a ship, for plaintiff, but upon the boilers being put in, % | that they subsequently died, Tho has remaned as Lad been directed by the Surrogate, ¥rom this * There, now~—there you go arain, woman!” cried bis | gti the pl . a A broken gpndition ors Albany isle. Caseidy) wo ord, He was ot giving All preliminary arrangements baring been made 1 srocutor appenied to thé General Torm and applied: to | Honor, geiting his dander up." Whatdid abo aay to or | be untt for Wks, nod $0,000 th anid wae a rokon apndition on the bank of the river, 1p in was expended inre- ‘ front of the Yonkers de ever m Judge Leonard for a stay of proceadings pending such | Of you’ Speak, now, and none of your palaver.’ pairing them, ee abet we enrprise ot bru toed of cree comic oi evening peal. This Judge Leonard denied uniess he shoud | | she the Dutch crather there—eed to Molly Mat- | 4c sevew. A Jame boy named David Williams fell | 4 d@tision bad not deen rendered up ton Tate ho in vote to sanction an unlawful proceedia by Benjamin F, Brace, of give security in $60,000, Fobling to do this tho Court | vaney, fot lives on the flure above her, ses she, [ the #trnoon, Willfem M, Jackson recovered ‘$00 damn ‘ int of order was ‘Ser oueee es Will be @lened on Saturda; Yemoved Mr. Depew, qnd John T. Martin was appoiuted | wasn't ® dacent woman, an’ fot was the throuble atween | down the stairs of tho Fifth ward public school and broke ages Yom an keeper named George N. Mott, at \ Nae. DY stigmatized the attempt to adjourn over | Brooks. Among the attractions of will thustes im bis place; Miller, Poet & Miller for Bande, |’ mean’ me frind Doslas, fo boords wid fe gidow Me. | hisarm. A clerk in the office of the Newark Express | Sing, ,"aF having boon eaten by the latter during, ihe ROxt election as an svanon ‘ot ihe popeeae bane y jowan, in uo; Aa? dat it was all very well to | Company, named A. W. Reuve, fell fro aiteroary W About the payment of a liquor bill rz ——e 7 % ‘ Wa wil,» He ‘vid if compeliea to’ yovo be. ahoald voh’ SUPREME COURT CIRGS COUNTY)—GPECUL TERM. | Lncate av marrige to nbow for it, Dats for sho wo] | uttrd, Bi Pack A id named Meinnold Wolpatert | “TTI gg Conean stoxe or Gnnur Cuvom ar Rk — @easons for ex t but was makin; week will be Sas ig rrr neat inh the resenatio ‘ sahil: Juciuding horse racing, (eolting inate ye ‘Me. Castor said he was giving reasons why he could | the like. On Friday resolution, acm lonor on question was tien taken onsexcusing Mr, Cassidy lasetion Against the Bushwick Ratirond ay TE Aen ing date. iooket “eurrimer? and | Boun Arrmure.—Om Monday nizht Mr.’ Adam Boppe Mert Nea ibe tones haa “ns ceremony from vo. (0, . pi bere gem me gies vompany. jive her baliyhoo! stopped for a moment at Haas’ brewery, Belmont | * Rye was tai ' Me. Cu,"W? resolution was then adoptedmyeas 19, SALES OF REAL ESTATE YESTERDAY, Botore Judge Giibert. SNipive beard your story now I'd tike to bear what you | gvenye, leaving hie horve aa wagon at 66 door, While he recor, Rar, RF. Alsop, and wap etrate, aps of ie villageae the ediiee Ww tee At ti'e meeting of the Board of Aldermen, on Monday, | have gut (0 eay, Misa Dubler,”” raid the m CARAL TOLtA, * E, U. Ldulow & Oo. he was in the building t into the Ar. Haron oiered the following, which was laid on | 1 ot hrthwest cor. Madison w midi tt, 28,6208,..89,800 | pormisa'ga was granted the Bushwick Rellroad Company | PArCuty 66H IRE 8 glimmoring idoa of w fow wis | snd-drove ott Licosty "ne ‘besrved ahetr, sovenenie orye guagant carscier, and Will oot ms ‘me Lot nor) aide 125th at., W01 Tt. weet 34 M to lay track# on South Fourth and Monerole streets, F, “Oeb, \ RicMar!she say to me,” rerponded Mar. | 80d gave chase; but the men, seeing capture was cor- wR, if ara detec ath caresamstence, | {Tick a carat D Yenercy marin, fm he Bepree Cour, Me J. | gute, RS eo? fact is ns dare | Saas SE Wo epi tances” "4 revorayn UTECWG COLE, 4 rest |) jut b . eho ter paby vas no men’s ” . : s shell beep, oo tance oF greater tolls shall opr irene Nm T, Sackett, on Gehl hereto Posehn or Found ri (er beo Se " diane Jou Caldwell, Math sang ht eh company, restrain- ‘ @ her han a Free, —The barns Isaac Simonso Seize onbuis tear cit Te ordinary pees FIRE IN MILWAUKEE, eae roe ibe tracks on she sereste named, ‘Uhdil ave gous trunk, und deo she r co see stn * at | tho Polytechnio and further necessary improvement, Moraunen, Wis, Sept, 24, 1867. | on the ground 1 consent of a of thd | says I peso von vat pegoots for Coxtar Grove, in Caldwell township, were entirely de- | preenth annual sersion t ? bmi Bog BS oe be dlong- te | weanterpela’s fornitaee oy on the eorner of property ovnere the route bad not been 1 pee, bee aye ile Ps yams Rees ere eleven o'clock on Monday slam, Baty feed ea teclry te toe ‘APPAM inos@” 1 Sepniniiors led nth and Bliet stroeti ned last aight, invoiy: as 9 requires, aweot pair of singing ‘offieia e stored i eom| wi , particu! pM dyring tho ranene ry + S Joss of 480.908 00 whied We be lesureben’ im v's nisionad nn Bobet Af Iho eo mpany shat tn 1860 o that -neltber of von bern rovindicd out of ¢ good dentroyed. Tho lope 9 entimated at A, ate deparimeny.