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$ NEW YORK. “@RRALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27, 1867.-1KLPLE SHEBT, : INTERN’: REVENUE MATTERS, [Hecate Shoes canter THE NATIONAL GAME. phate) ke" CES aEy \ , Pa nneee en een New York Distilicrs’ and Rectifiers’ Asso- | Irvingtes ve, Uniom ef Lanslagburg—The * ciation, “tHaymakers” Defeated, Rumored Contemplated Removal of Deputy | Te executive committee of this | vpicamep ope ~_ ‘The attendacco at Irvington yesterday afternoon was “ evening at Union Republican Hall, to take act! by no means as large as it would have beeu bad the Commissioner Messmore—The Political Upon the following important resolution, passed by the | Unions, of Lansingburg, acquired any popularity during TAvingsten. Oxpawep To TEE Muastay.—The Rev, Jonn was ordained to the Baptist ministry on Wedi . The services were held in the Baptist church at Northfield, Livingston townsbip, the following gentlemen yea ‘Ainineaty of New a B ser- intrigues Invelved—The Complaints organization last Monday onntic. i their stay in this vicinity, There were probably two a mee ¥ tae pees of teal inary an Resco, Ta oi utile, belong. to his wwecation | three thousand persons. present, drama abisher by 4 the of fellowship; Rev. H. F. of) ee Seeye an Welt wees iia morning must be tecommented tor ateure, [expectation the previous records ot the. epposents tad Sep een ee cameo Ge Bev, DF Bow she Removal fs Demanded— ‘A pericct unanimity of feeling and concerted action | given rise to, that the game would be closely contested Mo ener te Excitement Amoug the pervaded the body, and after an hour's deliberation a | and exciting throughout, The game bad not progressed inisterial fleld.te to vingaton townabip,. a committee of six, composed of the largest distillers in | very far, however, when it became evident that the Instantiy KILigp,—A lad named Jobn Clarey, whove Revenue Offielals. the city, was appointed, and. it was agreed that this | Unions were overmatched; that they had been very parente reside at Bound Brook, was instantly killedydur-! epi eo rules ir te toakb tee'ball reach she wows bese Bede pookd eesti night @ large pumber of men congregated in a dance be beaten, The score given below will show that the Boston, Sept 26, 1867. house in James street, and among those present were Bwreegoy und Campuell espectally aistigguished thew | , THe Playing of the second inning of the cricket match | award Snyder and ‘Paul Wakart, the later of whom selves, “he folding aud throwing of the first two and | between the Young America Club ef Philadelphia and | tives at 426 Pearl street, While nearly. all those morning they should, in company with a Revenue oe cer, visit every distillery in this vicioi \d_ those Much excifement was created in and around the In- | found’ in pstatite, be doomed guilty Of tives trafic, ternal Revenue office in Codar street yesterday, ia cva- | This action was only taken after a full and perfect un- sequence of aramor that gained credence carly in the | derstanding betweem the members. Wholsale. seizures may be expected (0-day, tending undoubtedly to revela- ing the early of rye being caught im a dels: of some inery im the mills of Speer & Ross: He was twelve years of rg CITY INTELLIGENCE. morning, to the effect that Colonel Isaac FE. Messmore, | tions that will astonish even who presume upon | the base play of Campbell being unsu: le, Leonard | “eighteen picked” of the Nonantum and Alpba Clubs ; the Deputy Commissioner of Interna! Revenu* assigned | their information upon this inieresuing subject, also attended to his postin rood Ses car aad | of Geen eeee spe he Bonsaties morning, and re- | Present were whirling about the iy aay Snyder mn IR A ANS RE IA PAE ON 5 f out to be remove A communication was received by the President from 1 1a Walters’ pitching was go heavy, | sulied in a of 88.in the two innings, ior the | Wakart tho time of night, and, as he” pulled the wate! : to the Metropolitan district, was about a Peon 0" 5 prietore of the privetpal rectifying es- Rie Be apr a} ing hy naa Young —_ ot ar 4 eigh 93, the later | from bis pocket to the inquirer the desired inform. | ing of the polytechnic branch of the American Institute. from that position, owing to certain complaints made | 'Sohghmente in this city evineiay their faih in the | *horghers could not master it all, Buckley's throwing, | having ve ie: eae ation, Snyder, it. is alleged, snatched tho timepiece, | took place inst evening in their rooms in the Cooper ‘With regard to his official as by parties HOW 1m | action of the association, and expressing their intention | gt times, was very wild, but he was very sharp and with chaio from Wakart’s band, ard ran up Institute, Dr. 8. D. Tillman, the President of the meet+ me png pe the mye nd or ones would mes new invent second, the boilers now in the American Tusuitute Eanivieios Severa: gentiemen the: came forward and exhibited some new and useful mven- : 4 b ed or not is of entering the body, that they may co-operate with ‘Wasbincton,"" ‘Whether he will be remy tq | thera tn the furtherance of the objecis for whieh. they yet uncertain; Dut that a strenuous effort is being made | have associated themselves to to bring about his decapitation is a fact beyond contro. | Several motions were made of an uninteresting char- versy. What ie known regarding the matter ig this:— | aofer, when the committee adjourned, determined that quick, Of the Unions, M, King and Mcune fH 4 are the only two at all desery! of men- POLICE INTELLIGENCE. suit, and after a long chase overtook and arrest won for seenect playin Mehiee “aid ee : gitive, tO the custody of officer fi ‘ort telding. but he of 8 lay iv, Uy taverel bat muir, ‘ponilold Aiea som lg iedtied An Uv-svrr-ante Procsrpina.—Helfrich Schwaner, of | search timepiece could Snyder, who is « | tions, after which the and demerits of iho boilere In consequeuco of information received at a lute hour | those who acted tn eood faith ta i pn ed, | Bat made x good double piay, taking a line hall from Xi. | Brooklyn, deposed betore native Mangbelde pemteniay } Prim pees Sas aa Wa tated wekeh Too! [on etolomion wore diertesed and @xpained, There was toni Wednord oi Messmore took an early train | und all lilclt, dealers be teougut to. justion aud reostes Hare nent tm tine Wt head nit Creme arom" ty | that on tho 24th inst, Erwert D. Bolte, while boarding | tice Hogan’ > ‘and committed to the Tombs for | a full attendance of ladies and geutiemen, and muct aren oe fs : ‘Seemed to be taken in the proceedings, » for Washin: i With them this action is final, Aitteen fect from the base. Stock. | and rooming with bim, feloniously appropriated and interest, t . yestorday for Washington, and suspicion was at once | Meriied punishment, gone more'than ten or ve - roused that something unusual was ‘un tho | And It is & matter of congratulation to obserce thé | man made a beautiful one hand ty catch of @ hich ball | took with him to New York, from Brooklyo, ssnit of | A Ssoruurraa Cavcmrim ax Act-—Yeslerday morning | Avonos Saux ar Fours Huipquanrann._ The-regular, =a rena ie bases, for which he was obliged to back | clothes, consisting of two coats, a vest and a pair of | George Jackson and an unknown man called into the nce and take over and behind his head. vi The McCune made @ beautiful running fly eatch wt long right | PADtaloons, OF the total Value of $36, Dihe acoused was | store of Mr. Thomas E. Hiilock, No. 101 Chambers strect, field, Mr Dookney, as umpire, was clear, prompi, strict | foie streets, and, on being taken before the magistrate, | for the ostensible purpose of buying goods, but while at and impartial, and he discharged the duties of kis posi- | acknowledged his guilt. He was committed, in default | the counter Mr. Hillock, 1¢ 1s alleged, gam the stranger . goods Jackson, et tion most eraditably throughout. The erore af she guane a ke followa;= of $500 bail, to answer at the General Sessions, push a piece of check fowarte auction sale of goods that ave accumulated ‘In thal Property Clerk’s office for several weeks past took placa: yesterday at the Centra! Police office. The” good knocked down to the highest Indders were of a very! miscellaneous character, consisting -of spades, prayer wind.” In a short time the surmises that had | object, yr perfect expression of faith and uvanimity ae nteriaine ro of action the society presents, ° Deen cater aee Ore te te itt © T Renin ies tannin aenine Miocene eae of @ moro tangible nature, as it became | ysuai excitement io be noted, as speculation was rifo, 4a an attempt was in progress to make Colonel | and rumor with her ‘housand tongues guessed and Messmore tho victim of the official guillétine,. The |.Prophesied as to the probable removal of Colonel Mess- c Is, watches, pistois, Ale Tox Eve-peat tux Reat.—Edward Brannigan, who isa | seized the same and: in hooke,, Geowkae eae, Barina Dore ae mine te SHeERL ae ROABSIERS lat it thoagu be deiblis marmaion cautd. be obtain, wher Oo) Piper ORT Player. R. L. | gentleman that travels on his muscle aod, wieegeene Mir Hiltoeky following te ouneeik roa overnan nied ducks fannpobe iit dimen orate Sine HB maiter aro Potor Cooper, of this city; General J, | was an ovidegt deep feeling upon the subject, Bailey, 2 PoAtos, « 4 4 § nity offers, exercises his bicepulars in free fights, | son, but not tit he bad thrown away his plunder, ‘His | service after heavy dinners of very tough » WOre B. Steodman, Won. Fred. E, Woodbridge, of Vermont, bra gi PRN, © 0 | “spotted” go badly yestorday for a musa that he pitched, | secomplice succeeded m making Kis cecepe. Jacksou | fore tong. “The Mysteries of Paris” was knocked dow and Mr. L. M, Close, of Washington, said to be wo! PROTECTION TO FEMALE INDUSTRY, ewig, Lt. j Grav 20 fas ‘aken in charge by Sergeant Lefferts, of the City | for seveaty-Ave cents, ‘and the “Duty of the Christian’®) P + ns * | Sweaey, 2d Fiynn, 0 1 | molens volens, into Balsar Vock, an M. P., proving logi- | ail police, and Justice Horan committed him to the | fora five cent stamp. ‘ known as a Congressional lobby member. Leonard, M. sa49 polly, phe ae oat iA eye-deal (taking uae —— Tombs for trial. The stolen property was recovered, Apratns aT Quanantine,—Since the last report the:fol-' The gentleman who has been selected by tb: ties . | Buckley, c. . the visi an into cousideration) was tue in other a as the ‘alge of the Deputy uptaidagaee a sa dg Siseusht Miect Sitse, cat goes Saree See +2 2 O| words, Brannigan bit Vock a “‘potholter” on “the eyo. |. A Disnoxest Sarnaway—He PLeansGomay.—For some | lowing vessels have arrived al the lower Quarantine:: whose appointment they are said to be working, is Gen- | visitors je, the inaugural exercises took place in the 3 cio 7738 begeon | atic eats ioe ton ie br ‘nish ec eels =e nn nn he pe meet singin Pipe can ec eral M.N. Wisewell, of this State, General Wisewell, pre- | presence of large number of ladies and gentienien in- | 7” a —_s the wind up with a grand rally, which ended tn hold. years pea pe as ee ihpee a echoouat Roeiie Cyn on. penagreoeny! vious to the war, Kept a military school in Yonkers | terested in the success of the enterprise. Previous to | | Cw a Ae OB Bile OO. Te. a ae ee ka Gneeiek Comiene nee ee awen saree Broadway. Daring a portion of that time the frm tas | schooner Annie Whi'tn » Captain Hutchinson, froust Afier entering the service as colonel be wns promoted | to the commencement of the exercises the visitors Lefton bases. 81312121 1 2 Os ASSAULT WITH A StUNG Smor,—John Linz, of East } missed |; vantities of silks and other dress patt Demerara; seamnpede, Captain Frisbeo, from Ha, toagoneralébip, and, in 1903, was placed in charge | closely and fully inspected the building. ‘The inaugural oa Fe aA! 8 2 Ul pinsenn aaah aelatel a doetcinelperthe Ganaed sales cn beak gr son vana; schooner Gene! Captain Conbey, frou) " , & . § rs ? amounting sggregate, PI Para, and bark Northwood, Captain Hume, from Vera: of the defences at Washington, Other. parties, | exercises commenced with singing by a number of the ark 8! Backlog, #: Oramtord: 10: Camp: | MamsMeld this morning. against John Schroeder, whom | $1,600. In order to discover the author of tho thefts | Gor’ “Ail mal Wecnerocy See ero eee Be ene a ai aaated dnsthe-wbiakey’ } young children from the Five Potnts House of Industry, | $.,:"t*tetiarton ga Mekusn-tcrMatiamy fp Graver a0, | he changed with baving, on tho B6ih inie.;ourac Miunoa (ME Lake reccatly apouea the eorvioes of Gatentne Ta, sengers of the steamship Minnesoia were transferred! trade, are, it is understood, aiding the at- | after which Mr. Archibald Russell, President of the | King, 1; Ward, 1; 8. King 2—Union & the head with ® slung shot. To employ » Hiber. | ley, of the Third precinct, and after watching for nearly | from the Iilinuis to the Falcon, There haa been one, Bases on ball ig-Trvingtog two times, six bases, bernicism, Jotun the First wasn't “Kilt tthe we ‘but two weeks Wiley was found beyond a doubt to be the aS ber oper nm Et Fi, " taken into custody b: i ~ “ . 4 so badly damaged in his knowledge box, vhat it was part; was accordingly iy a: ite! Lo pentislac he taton are pala "Balley, Geomed sdvisableto hold John the Second to naff in ve Filey, and confessed to all that was charged tempied removal of Colonel Messmore, and it is | Board of Trustees, called upon Rey. Dr, Hall to offer even said, though not verified, that Commissioner Rol- | ‘prayer, death on board the latter since the last report, The of the Minnesota will be discharged from’ the Rospital ship and reach Castle Garden this morning... , - lins bimeelf ts not adverse to the proposed cham On Mir, Russell then read a letter from Mayor Hoffman, ; ey. i; i ford, 5 1,000 to appear on Monday week and answer for the | against him. Mr. Lake yesterday appeared beiore System vow the other band, itis reported that. Touriow ano |-sdoaianaiie Mika Stead hes hn oe | Myponthr catches Grover: (7M. Ring. Tr Buckley. t oi yras Gaba Game Justice Hogan and preferred two ‘compisints against | _ EXTEESON OF sux Eanur Close Stern 20, tae) Ports the Deputy Commissioner, notwithstanding they | *P0!0¢izing for his absence from the meeting, Foul bound catches—Buckley, 3; Campbell, 1; Oraver,3; | nox: Gang a Coss, JvvcR.”—Yesterday forenoon a | Wiley, charging him with stealing at different times mik | Grocers xp Tea Deauans.—The grocers differ jn politicn, and that Secretary McCulloch also Judge Daly, being called on for a speech, said it | Penteld, L. me, of dress patiorns worth $90, - The accused was committed | dealers’ clerks held a moeting last evening at Early? favors bis delog retained in office. afforded him great pleasure to comply with the request Out at first Base—by M. King, The cause of the opposition to Colonel Messmore ig | of the President He took a very great interest in the Said by some to be purely political, while others are of | object for which the institution had been established, Opinion that bis oppoxenis are making allegations | put that it wasa physical impossibility for him to do ageinst Lim simply with regard to his officiai acta, In | more than wish it every success, as he was suffering Sepport of the first mentioned view itis averred that | from a severe affection ofthe throat, which totally in- listed by McAtee, f Moaelt oot ‘campbell, nastend Oy couple of policemen marched before Justice Mansfield a | to the lumps for trial in default of $1,000 bail on each Walters, — ce; Stockman, six times; Sweezey, seven Limes, | lively and rather unct.ous looking “specimen brick” of complaint. Woey gave to detective Tilley auch informa. and Lennard. nee, a Now York nyniph du pave, who a few minutes pre- | the stolen foods, “See daated siderable portion of a8 McAtee to Flynn, once; forced fetta Gretat think, by Peateld. ages fateed trom sococde, | vioasipihet-badia: Hanme? with wiahéemaner about a | teases eke west siso discovered, Dut the innocent secouderun out by M. King and. Graver, one. Doutio. | Sty cent stamp, which, she alleged, was due her by him, | holders were not asked 'o relinquish possession of them, Closing Hall, in the Bowery, for the purpose of organ. izing an association looking toward the improvement o} itemembers and the closing the grocery ahd tea ' of the city at seven o’clock in the evening throughout} athome, by McAtee, to Craver. one, Between first and he week. Those in stendanen Jere: RORY PUP advantage is being ‘aken of the approaching election to | capacitated him from speaking in public. ; King. and which, instead of paying up like a man, he called in A CASUAL ACQUAINTANCE.—Martin Neustadt, of Nb, 240 | © = " “9 play—Penfleld and M, King, 1. 0 men, who seemed resolved on carrying out—not “fore! Work upon tho administration by representing that the Rev. John Coiton Smith, ina speech of considerable ‘ issed—Fivnn, 1; Ward, 2; 8. King, 1. @ policeman to arrest his creditor for disurderly conduct, k “ @ppointmont of Goneral Wisowell will aid very mate- | Jength, spoke of the gradual rise of tho lower classes | pice™ 4: re h | First avenue, was walking down the Bowery the other it, “but by. per. Poor pays, mutts, 4c —Ncaiee, 6; Abrame, Orewa 1; | which, a8 she assured Justice Mansiieid, ‘wasn’t on Thely in carrying the State of New York forthe con- | during the Inst few years, in which connection he re- King, 1; Ward, 6;'S. King, 3; Pentield,3: | the equare.” On entering the audionce chamber | ¢Vening, about nine o'clock, when he was met by Anna ce of which they fas , t a}: ‘ z d im the short and poi iatives, while, if Colonel Messmore be kept in | ferred to the Roform bill recently passed by the English | Union, 2}; Stockman, 1. 5 , Isabella, for @ feminine, looked exceedingly attractive. | Bellinger. Anna, being of & talkative disposition, | M00Ut to organize; ani jttee on ofgauizati QueocLbe power of the department here iin conse: |-funtament He thought tens ctke deur at tne Meter 1 uid towe—MeLiune, 1, Ward, 1; Penfield, 2; Stockman, | Hor ‘hele hung loosely atown her shoulders, white hor accosted Martin ina most friendly manuer, byt trom | meshes made while, ne committee om nemanee Political’. fret that be refuses to enter into the | classes to help those below them in station, and he |} pit. 5 4. aneame 28; Ward, $; Waters, 18, hat was cocked rakishly on one side, as much as to say, - Srcees meme weapon one ‘were confined to busi. ipa) will be lost to President Johnson's sup- | jooked on the present ehterprise as ono which’ was likely’ | fails passed catcher Craver. b; Buckley, 6, “Who cares, blast you;”? while in her hands she carried | S0me cause or other, best known to the damsel Lergelf, anf aeaoaee one exhausted, as. well e 2 bo the true state of the matter, how- | to be pecntiarly benedicial to the working women of Scorers—Messrs. Baldwin and Scofield, haif a dozen peaches, an orange and a couple of apples, | 8h¢ pushed against Mr. Neustadt in such a manner as to pees Py oy ehynectt ike long ron em joyers Wiseweii Aut0 And Mir, Heter Coopor advocating | New York, Umpire—Mr. Dockuey, of the Eureka Club, on one or other of-which she kept munching while she | ¢xcite bis suspicions. A short time after he discovered Barre a Sethe Ba A re) Those wi ine qt and Thurlow Weed opposing at. | Mr, Samuel B, Halliday, the Superintendont, gave a | Time of game, two hours and twenty minuies, harangued. bis Honor on the ‘‘onfairness’’ of her arrest, | that, his watch, worth about $10, was missing. The | lost more’ than they gained 't by jaws were. sead pointm © other viow say that the ap- | short aud comprehensive’ account of the rise, progress = “Look-a-here, now, Judge,” she began, 1m a guttural | Services of an Cee? were ein the female was ar- | pi oye. ey rorges alli spbeet ab cess acieaiens ber ai ug feneral Wisowell because of | and present condition of the enterprise, and then called SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, kind of voice, hoiding at the same time between her | ested, and yesterday sho was brought before Justice | adopted, ge cus ® ich they think place hii98 Of Colonel Mevsmore, | upon Gen. Pro«per M. Wetmore to make a few remarks, Bat wo matters were spoken of 80 unfavcrable light. | an mvitation which the General complied with by ok terday, ho’ , tuough what may'ti@ connection yes- | pressing his entire sympathy with the enterprise Hi ington is not known xs yet. Those afleged in h- | had jong cousidered it necessary that some such means Meramore’s brother, Daniel, ta the treastirc That Colonel | ghould ve adopied for the purpose of providing comfort- tucky Poorbon Company, whose bonded wi, the Ken- | able homes for the working women of this city, and he . No. 40 V vey street, was seized{by Collector H22%* ®t | was pleased to see the Homo in which they were then the Foarth district, not long ago, in consey%; % | assembied inaugurated under sych auspicious circum- of frauds against the government, alleged to WiC? | stances, been perpetrated by that company. The pag. On (>@ conclusion of the exercises the visitors again Healers of this seizure were fully published in , inspected ‘he building, and om the invitation of the the Henatp at the time. Though no attempt is mado {perintendent many of them partook of refreshments in fo connect the Depaty Commissioner direct'y with these | wii{'#i2g room of the Home. On Saturday the building teeth half of one of her apples, ‘is this here right? | Ledwith, by whom she was committed for trial. : The Atlantics Wicker —— the West Phila- | Them sna _— ae ee Sead ‘me in broad Tax DiaMonns 4xp THE HAteys. —An odd case of alleged delpnia Clu! day and when I was we nothing. Had it been in the | agsantt and battery was preferred bya young man Par aveventa, Sept. night, your Honor’’—here one of the peaches fell from I Tho Auantcs were victorious to-dev in natch with | {00 ‘5oOKOC# bane and she made a Fash acon the floor | Agklnst an old woman «day oF two sioe'at the Jeter wz pene - cs Sie aeacaeel _ pepe “ for o— Regen peri many game — ree her = son Market Police Court. The complainant in el case 9 ’miladelphia, Clad, ence preve from maki escape court—O | was a strapping young fellow of about twenty-three ro don’t be afraid,” she cried, “I must have m:; h. thirty-one, Mills was disabled and compelicd to rotire, Naw got, old ‘rap 2 frag But, stage," ‘years, & native of ould Ireland, and rips Mrs. Haley, turn! Lt m “it wou The old lady herself was present in court, Mrs. Dia- bs savpiearactenaaniiiee ment at Cincinnatl. | have been all right if Td been ‘kick ing up & row in tho | mond, an auaity ‘woman, dressed in black and wearing Cincinnati, Sept. 26, 1867. nigot, and I'do think it mean (munch, muneb) to cop a J About five hundred people assembled at the grounds | felier Like me, what was only dunning a d—d old snob | 8 ponderous pair of spectacles, was the defendant, Tho themeeives into s permanent society. 4 Deatu or Izz¥ Lazanvs.—Izzy Lazarus, tho noted wa ugilist and, died at his headquarters and residence, 10, 223 Conde paeen yesterday moruihg. ( Fins w Weer Twestr-cicara Starer,—Abont three> o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in the drying} Toom in the rear building conhected with the pianoforte rears manufactory of J. & C. Fisher,.No. 425 Wost eighth street. Tbe firemen were soon at the and prevented the flames from extending into the maia' building. Considerable difficulty was experienced 12.ex-' Glleged fraudulent transactions, thu mere relationship | this city ™2for the inspection of the working women of | 4 146 Cincinnati Clab to-day to witn the differont | for money he owed me.”” i son of Ins mother alleged that he had been assaulted by | 4, ‘the which bad extended thi ‘the: Srey frome prosecute | Me™ omrs Opt * tm in 16) SA amen. Dal” Ti morting the Lv | pnts Gettin” 708" Ate se | Seeman we mann ar Meum” bape | Sete” Rast gine wear a, to shake their heads and pantomimically intimate that — Oaks, of Cincinnati, played the Walnut Hill Clab and | “Disturbiug the be damned! just you look | ‘¢mployed counsel, and ner Mad Satine Wie he Loe to ne pensar rh hey i Shere i@ something known to them in this connection | The Working Wot.” protective Union. | beat hem badly. The great game of the day and of the | there, Judge, on that there arc, and tell ine if'an officer | dotormined to fully ventilate the case “ oN sidings Fires hat bas not yet been biazoned before the public gaze. | The Working Women’s Proteus thia city | tournament took place this afternoon’ between the | haa a'right to club mo that way? and then see my head. | _ ‘Now, wit,” saya counsel No. 1 to Mr. Haley, ‘what | sured for $10,000, on front and rear building, in the Fires: was “ me ceyptiogsof of MeConnelisvilie, and. the-Ttacinnaci Club, | Is¢hat there on the square, now, s-a-y?" and tue giri | were you doing in Mrs. Diamond's house?” —— peretep techno tise cr ‘The other matter is that Colonel Messmore pees. ‘& }-.was organized about four years ago tur the benefit of A ory, ‘i ixty of this city, for sliver plate, “Atter'ee exeiling enntest | showed ber arm and head, whore the oflaer, Wading her | | “Wel, sur, if you want to Kuow, sur, T'was just ‘The los on stock will be. about $2,600. Insured. tor - bond authorizing the removal of five bun 000 im the Pacific, ‘conkers N Warrels of whiskey from tho bonded women seeking honest employment. It 8UPmeted by | of three hours the Cincinoatians came off viciorious. | altoreiher too “atrish’” to’ walk along ‘contentediyehad | smok!ns ichdetate taboo aay | Becond (Collector Wood's) district, Brookiys, wbieh boma | subscription, and daring the term of its existence ne, enicsre “petted” her gently witn his clab. a to camoking the pipe, sir, eh? Did you ask permission fore tine Fenge's ineermee ato deena, F someyenn prep (obo wepity worthvens, ‘The | received 9,205 applications, representing eighty-four CRICKET “You Should have walked along quietly, then, when vie, sur, Tad ] aang nap mene some way froma spars, envensibiy in Shiptent tor Californias but tk, tone eng Pa cr of trades has occupations, Scores of : . ‘Oh, my ore, Judge! Suppers, no J {Did you come back tn a short timet”” from the furnace under gbe boiler, . oem t Sat, instead of Doing thus shipped, it was gold after |. Women Live been taught how to operate on'a sewing | ame match moc ie i afer a chap, and a snob ee eee Joe SRY No apnea, Whe edi dally pat el ai eS TET aes Femoval, the government never receiving one cent | machine, sod many orphan girls have, through its ee Deena # and | and one of these hers follers- came pa ad ba) BRUOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, - Ste. me trigeds Orne * Dep hg Be mer | instrumentality, beon saved from a life of, shame and tions acyny pace to peed Tae Ate Youd he i Jorwell--1 tell you—that I—no, I didn’t,” — ' eontend, howover, that the onus of this afin ners vice, ‘\ This close and interesting game was resumed yester- aij showed fight, Would you be bluffed, now, s-a-y 2"? wen. ra! Sit i e "9 ete ©] went into | _ Ve® Tareves at Worx—Tam Cartare or 4 Vansat,, the bond omy ase resttar er rorce, Golonel approved | A carious and Interesting scene 1 witnessed every | day morning at the Elysian Fields, At tho tine the | ..‘.isabellay have’ct you boon oat all night?” asked the the room, NES Haley’s #08 answered, “I went into | oop gr Ons oF Taxt.—Hetween midnight and morning, ‘ parties pamed therein had been identified before him, and after | M0Fning at the office No, 41 Franklin strevt, The room the oma wheee duty {t isto investigate as to the re- | gradually filla with females, ranging from the ages of sponsibility of the sureties bad certified that the bond | twelve and fifteen to seventy-five, and making.a picture ‘was amply suflicient, pecauiarily, for the purposes con- ¥ templated. The collector, it is alleged, phony person. | *# Varied as Shakepeare’s seven ages, Hore is a fair- ally satisfied that the bond, in every case of this Kind, is | haired, blue-eyed, delicately proportioned Scotch girl ample enough to secure the government against contin. | Who, with ‘all the poetry of Scottish tradition gent fraud, and that he 1s not relieved any depart. | painted in her fresh mind, has followed her Mont roguiation from the responsibitity in this regard | aged grandfather to this’ land of promise. Which attaches to his official position, It is further | She is very i!mid and evidently has never ‘urged (and witnesses stand ready to prove) that early on | trod rougher places, an the fr growing hillsides She moruing succeeding the approval of the boud in | of her classical Scotia, The matron at jatrato, stumps were drawn on Wednosday evening the st, | "Not the fost out, your Honor. But, any, now, colinte the room! Now. Georges Ciub had played one inning for pinety-threo Pevareys ov: eee peerage ee vege 2 ee eh ane eee eae ie as ek observed Master Fans, while tho Philadelphia had just commenced | room, coming withia an ace of biting oa pone vm Haley, with a faint sm‘le. theirs, and lost one wicket for thirty runs ‘the | the eye, eg in BE Lo to be gee Tale he ttt enone recollect sesing in dunoing & blasted shoemaker, who hasn’t . Site Cae te oad ee And the ground, although | tot'vim epough In him to. wax his own eed? Nev; | ceTuere wid Table, sc, and’ chara aif, and abhor little damp, in good condition on the second day’s fa decidedly of the opinion you would abject, as Ido | things, I think, yer Honor,”? play. Pearson, who had been in the previous | now,” and a second peach, stone followed im the direc. | “Ieee, you have bed memory,” continued the | fortunate victim, should he dare to show resistance’ to! ening and secured 17, and J, Hopkinson, also pope a ay but the officer saw it coming and dodged co. noels allow me to help yous bit, Wasn't there a | their modest demands. Shortly after tof | 2 neatly, haa . j “mot out” for 6, went im agam to the « Missed in, ” yemarked his Honor, in a “Yes, sir, there was,”” the prosecutor. Wickets, snd continued to keep. up the fio deleoce serious volce, not moving’ muscle of he face, 7223 “Now, caanot Yo@ tell the court what else was in the | ferry, was boarded by party of thes» marauders, who, will you please to tell the | the desperate characters known as river thieves, who} i out the docks and along the shipping im our} question (\t was the last business transacted the ves her a friendly glance as she timidly rays. room. time ‘tered f'? after perambulating deck, gently made; ' ious day), Colomet Messmore, having bee: fast trom ain co viry and wish to get a situat Pearson ail teeve me jothes ee 2 bed.” i cabin. sce eayital lvester Baxer, to suspect Liat there might be something wrong aa | governess Tcan paint lendecapes andl osaer birts and bpd gt tea ane pr alice inked knowingly, and then barst into tears, | “Well, ie ves + woman iy ae 4 Pian own aoa ia to the bentemon, called personally at Colector Wasd's | flowers from nataren “Where are you staying?” 2 w's hands, and goon afterwards J. | peca je ‘‘wasn’t arrested in the while ‘Oo your oath, sir, was ate. ia the | lay Ing. He had iain Wwitnout taking off his! $Mce, and desired a thorough investigation of the mat- | “With a gude friend who has a wee bairne that I help | Hopkinson bad his stumps knocked away by the same | tuting herself, and not in tho daytime, while col ng we ai By ‘ox. paptelpcan, 204 4 man sessions stneatial thet-tie seghesy ter to be made, stating at the sane tiime that he did not | to take care of; but I rust work, for we have not muee, | bowler, Richardeos made a good 11 when Buuer- while thus ‘she talked and sobbed, as Srumisbine on tees icin | Sees kee, tea ate Ea moeey - wb the mere appearance of his name on the document | siller to spare.” The matron ‘refers to her book of field bowled bi and would break, she balanced the remaining | it had a visi! on coscenty smiling counte- | pockets, wi - they naturally the to be a sailiciogt warrant to the Collector for allowing | orders, gives her « card with suitable directions, sae Magee was caoght soon after | appio in her hand and looked at the unfortunate police: hesitation he answered | was to be tego ae pv eli en egg yl ae she whiskey to be removed from the warehouse. But | which she seems to feel sure will secure her | Sing in off Norley. Meade also mado the famous an it she were mieawariag the distance between him | thet 3 on dia ‘ca peseaan ale 1! formed thet if be | Ssaorances subsequently | & pleasant situation, Six, seven—yea, filteem—Irish | duck’s egg, and so did Barclay, who followed him her, that her aim might be accarate; but before she “T Jost. dag down to take a littio nap,» | susterenie phar inane tenlaintee tier eee a silorded, « permit was given a'lowiug the removal from | girs next are given audience and in all the rich pathos Wright of “Old Sam" : ae eee at cee maa ‘identiy a ‘bashed sow braine c captain resisted, ne the bonded warehouse, and the whiskey found ite way | of cid Hibernia stato their several acquirementa. ‘Some | George Wright (son a Sa. cete 5. SR Le yy RR poh pelt Os own | Siaial wae, Giacbarged, wiih teardereee ieneen the maby market without ihe government being benefited to | can bake and ‘scrub; others can and iron or at- | Wicket, and put up 6 in his usual brilliant style, when her adipose self escorted to the prison adjoining in SPREE ae ee cietaae Peenrlyat sdoliar—no shipment of it ever having | tend to thechildren. To each one is given a card, and | he was bowled by Butterfield, who seemed to do all the was of bred py ct" the beck, where’ ft fodock. tom en | lo alifornia, aa was tue omensible intention | & pilot to point out & place waiting to be filled. “Theres | eeecation tn the towling tap wie wen Coxcnotoay.—Mary Rokey and Mrs, Feb live in the nthe gape BE Lo freA Delleved to be of adangerous char: | when the bond was offered for approval. When the woman y-seven years old. Sho totters to | ¢xeeution ling i faite, Ths ile the East a _ beep ngine 4 hey imately palin Government subsequently sought to prosecute the bonds. nd asks for work; telis that all have left | delphia closed their list for 82, which included 6 | "me houso on the East side, and are ezceadingly pleasant . and expressing it as his opin- | acter. The vill secured a wallet the+ men, their impecuutoalty was found to be remarkable to her connections have drooped and di exiras, just 11 points behind the St. George, and amicably disposed associates, daily, nay, hourly, Diamond set in spectacies, did | sum of $125, with which Oe Meta nele 8 degree, UilLaue is loft on earth alone, with only one litle wee bit | The New York Club now went in to take thetr second | getting rid of ennué by pullimg’each other's hair out by eee areca anne | Sabescillad ot the station house corner of J I: is alleged that when Genera: Wiseweli visited Wash | of & great grandchtid to’ whose hand sho closely | spell, and altogether fortune favored them. Cator agala the pa al oxi La “wy asladed. tee. atennspeteniee: deaaseah ee. fagton afew days since in furtherance of his appoint. | holds, as if afraid that somo rough wind from the un. | made some brilliant hilting, and Bance played in his roots, nicknaming very oddly, and oc Was dismissed, and the Dia- | be the aid —— m-nt, he took with him a letter from ‘we Peter Cog known shore might wrap its arms about and suddenly | Usual cautions manner, go that 20 had deen put ap | casionally filling up the chinks m the wallof time by | mond and Haleys, lawyers and warrant servers, do. | cured and the 2 Re ge Rn Fecommending him for the position, ana thet he shroud ‘him for the Sho is taken to the work | in ‘no time.’” Norley was again unfortunate, gotting | calling the children brats and knocking them around ss peeiniengh Pannen a lotters also from other influential men to the sm, room and given a on which she is to J out by baie conght before be bad settled down to his | (° 1 meget oe os . cy would appear that: Sart ceaeaes tls, | give aspecimen of ‘her still a working bationholen, | work. The bowling of G. Wright proved very efectve | if they were so many tacless pecs of turniture which | NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. a a tie seve ofthe above! ever, it would appear that Mr Cooper's avo | She ftato ber hove two Pairs of spectacles, and is soon | Against some of the batsmen of the St. Georgos team, | it was their neighborly duty to pammel until they were Ludovico's dock, not far from the of ' eprang {rom & to benest his friend, rather cha. | Jost in the mysteries of “ibe atiteu, She reurns cae | Me. Gidbes got bowled for only 3 by thia bomter: te, | black and bias back night Rokey’s oldest olive Ey ate ae Seo koamon:' From any otjectio& to Colouel Messmore or any knowl: | ™ noatiy Dniched that a lots given her to take bome, | torleld and of the same bowling, | branch, a girl of about twelve years, experienced one of Hoboxen. od meek ok en tele te of his offic! te and whe ts told that sho can earn seventy oants | and Mumford’s, the Inst wicket, was taken aiso by | the usual courtesies atthe bands of Mra Eoh, getting ‘Tae ALLEGED Porson Carn.—The inqnest in the case | MAB, Whom they found seated on when the on. Frederick B, Woodbridge, of Vermont, who, it | & day” Mere is. a widow with, two ci'iven | Wright, who might have altered tho score of tne pre. | het Isft eye damaged by the cual at ihe | of the inte Rosanna MeMaton was concluded yesterday, | epbroarncf, scouple of dock police alarmed, thems and appears, # pulling the political wire that ts to offect the | She i# young <o4 nears traces of refined beauty. Sho | viousday if be had been then intrusted with the ball. | Rokey wy the hokey could be so forgetful of the guia Q to safety in removal of the Deputy Commissioner, is a member of | plaintively Makes weoeai for work—lam quite forlora, | & Wright, Jr., made a good defence, taking out his bat | amenities OF Ufo as to fail to reciprocate, and at once The postmortem examination led to the conclusion that | Twapr o” PRoraatr Smamp BY THR GOVERNWENT—A. Congress wiio, although of republican polities, stood out | and If you cannot helpme to insiaat emphaymeat my | for displaying good form in his hitting. The St. foizing elerge conch. shell abe shied It through the window | death resulted from disease of the heart, and a verdict | G..0 op Tmsvse STEAL at IiLicrt ‘Sm, &c.—Un Wed- alnst tho Impeachuient of President Jonson, and tue | babes tusk 1 Atm competent to teacu music | Georses? second inuing closed for 62, consequently the | iulo the room of the Lehs, creaifng aa much excrement | ¥ that eflect was accordingly returned by the fury ek phan tobe purtued hy him it is alleged, ig to ‘aux this | and French in ste fallest requicomonts. Thave been Polladeiphiane had, to go in agsinat 72 to te, and one a. it were a genuine bomb Harled from the mouth of Newark. Rnesday last (as reported in the of yesterday). appointment for his services in thi rom house jouse to meet advertisements, be. | more in. a Ly en one “carries @ war into Africa’’ vant wi in ing as a member of the Impeach cause Of MY poor dress, was not admitted or on lemon from the Quaker City strove hard, and | one is expected 1 ‘fight {t out on that line,” if it takes Pourcat.—The Democratic Nominating Convention | 9% ‘licit still was s¢ized in an old or barn near it sach a demand will tho gaino turned out as close an aTair as could have been | alt tbe “summons” papers in the Third district met last night, Moses Bigelow was nominated for the | the corner of Union and Powors streets, South Brooklyn, J, Hopkinson and Outerbridge put up 23 | Court, and Mary, therefore, without. a ‘momnntta Coe Mayoralty and Charles T. Gray for City Auditor of Ac- | by Deputy Collector Tobey. After the seizure two hearing.’’ A lady present steps forward aud to be told. looking out cow for i instructor in those two ropolitan Revenue Poard prepared a protest | branches, and if you come with me, if I find | quickly, Pearson was unlucky, getting out for S just at | had the Echs, ‘father, mother and child: with the primary held eepers were despatched to the to watch prop- esterday agaivat General Wisewell’s appointment, and | you well qualified I will employ you, and wii | ® promising period, and after his downfall several | teriific before Justice Mansfield. tt label necemary oribe Puree ward, te which “Aurea 0. ope yened ny as ts in cases peiure, and while toy fen iched It to Washinglon; and peuitions were circs~ | help you a the meantime to provide for your two littie | Wickels fell for hext to nothing. Barciay and Meade, | to report at fengih the arguments offered pre et om It w pated for Alderman, William A. Whitehead, for School | Were oa duty was lated om ng (he meroianis dows town during the girls,” She covers her face with her bands, and a sob | 40d the latter Bradshaw, made a stand against the | saiicient io say that the defence of the was volu- O poi ® iy bet no ctauge be made in the office of Deputy | eapes her; comfort. was,too suddenly poured on the Caratesioner. Wariner developments regarding the | braised heart, She was we daughter of an Episcopal matier may bo looked for “ clerayman of Albany, married to a young lawyer of SRITORES YRS) ear, New York, who, just as be was becoming eminent in for bowling for some time, aud tho score look minous, apd in the bighest kind of Comnsioner, and Joweph Wand for Chosen Fresholdot + inet Made's wicket was taken by a spedia ball tres Mary epread herself anst her wroags io Engin than, —~| Ipgsniigp,—Fannio Smitb, the young girl who was ley ; and then the hopes of the Philadelphians were | unusnally tntoriarded with the purest Celtic. Ap 80 grossly outraged on S: yesterday identi- all conired in their last wicket, Bradshaw and Welsh } Justice couldn't exactly make out which of ‘om porate - . ‘ fied the ringleader of ber insulters, and he has been re- A bark, lying at pier No 39 North river, 1 we ard bie professto died. From one t tee) | Were now in; twenty-four rans wore {0 be got; could th women was the worse, he concluded to dismiss them selzuie aid Ia charge, of reveauo officers for aa alieg.d | poverty toancther smo had gredvally falen to indigenes, | got thera? ‘they tried hand aud neatly Aiccaoted: “My | Wak his Piste. one ta aac nced, Go Ke walle they | Manded for trial The name of the man has not yor ee eee tanh Ree owners to defrand the reve. | im spte of her industry and chrift. .What rippling | the aid of some byos and overthrows, the score got up | are young, bat to keep out of bis come beam made public, as other parties in the crime muse, Ostensibly tals verse! was being loaded with | waves of sunny little by little, Now it was fourteen only tired— mill at large. Ibo girl ts raj whiskey fora foreign port; but, i@ consequence of fn. | micl's shoulders as ty now formation received on Wednesday night, Collector Shook are improving, and javen—nort ten. Gidbes at last took the ball from f , 4 Womas May Nor Manny Han Graxprarmer.—Yos. will y soon be able to narrate the full particulars a te hi from Norfolk, ¥ SUEY | Premiers cranes cre fe Puvaniohanec cae rats Youicdapaned holies toa cash, a, | sgegtante Yoous Wy. vad. did tiv a eats nate was ie: > suppose that something else other | Fo am from Norfolk, Virginia, My father wT ta be nat the last of the Phijadelplians—who | seventy-five years, appeared before Justice Mansfeld, in vs Power to pre- have not foan whiskey was in many of the barrels, | was killed in battle; mother lost her property, and | managed to be beat onl; seven ru 4 ‘veut the accomplistment of the rufflany’ desizns, nes. He accordinciy deapat officers Craig pr Marshati we made our way z this mother {ought Tt was a close pote A the vanquished deserve as Sor ae Seemees ab the instance of hie wife, ond 4 fA city, My is (lt now, very ft. T wok classes for wax it now I mast have work that I can take versel, the officers reported accordingly, and received me, for I cannot leave her.” She is orders to seize the vessel and cargo inimédiately, which firm thet issces work by thi wasdone. An exawtpation of the cargo was then made, | and as her pale face disappears it is and many of the barreia, st i# averres, wore found to | by the wish that the ‘roses may blush in ‘conta n only pure croton iustead of whiskey, the anppo- | more. In the workroom there are Biticn being (hat the contents of the packages had beon | French and American girls, They are noat, cheerful changed, and the whiskey fraudviently put om the mar. | and busy. One who bas jost landed, with only a few kot for eale. Tt is’ said that the cargo was chipped direct jes left, is taking her frst leston at the machine; to visit the bark aud report their observ: music, bi Being satisfied that Al) was not as repr or heard Commurrrae To Wart on Gkxenat Smenrmax—A com. ‘haps $1,000 or $1,500. Such thefts as ube above are Brrr tof espero rats | omy, tne tae ant ha nna | mite ete te hy Conn tet donaa | ious Grea i8 Bi Tat Sess nS threes | he ar sk” Chan, on ‘alg paca ptre | nace Gat Stark and aewp he hops of | A Xi Mon erwrst—A i of round Ay “somebody must win; t they are doubeh , loft for Fi phia yeoter morning to falfil one hundred 1) une wiho yoehtnetee Se = ieindee pegarcaccom | prcand p te B mer, Essex Covxty Covets.—The caso of Ignacio Montalvo = bape nee of all risky gamer, second innings of the St, George's Club (th y Calvo va, James Perkins, the particulars of which of a in Sein brick edifice in the form of a chapel, at an expense alysis of the first innings was given in ‘Har tn, was concluded . donation , tbe jury returning a verdict ‘nt of plainut Seay ivan’ maton ty eabooaaee Tas mtpee trae i i i i i ; i bh Hut #525 5 i i g rent Wied 66 balla f maidont ead took 4 Cokes; Barclay bowiod 24 baits for statement. Kroadher was very ied from ® bonded warehouse in the Righth district. Yea. pert. Strangors will be provided ind wok 1 wicket; Meade bowled ts house, and, that | for $4,700-—that amoumt being about of the dam- terday tho Collector gare farther orders to bave ihe cae- if meals und a roof to shelter them till they earn jons and took 2 wick “he Five omin ages Claimed. ; at Fiy: ey removed to a ‘s-necond district bonded wareuouse | ¢aough to sapply \hemeeives. Another one ts in deep await the act) the courts, mouraing, In classical symmetry her profile le presented Inspectors stiner and Cocheu yesterday wetted a dis. sioops to ber work; ehe represents (he clase of fillery located at No. 426 East Twenty-sizth stroct, poo. he bardest of all conditions to be dited to. ed to be the property of Jacobeon. The ns, white G. Wright bowied 49 balls f 1, Tnaidens and 4 aaa anc anegan On the other side it nay be mentioned that in the fi or of the Pulladeiphia club, Gibves bowled 109 baits ‘or een ae evening, and Le supplied: tne day. Tawreeaxce Arrars.—The Sons of Temperance of Newark have decided to make no celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Order, which occurs oo | a a ts Tans, bad 12 maidens and took 1 wicket: Nor! ‘who Sunday next, 1 bs $. would be la other cities of the State, however, STraxor Case or Roussrt.—A gentleman who gave “ dn room to the.apen evean Ietvine, (WE QUEENS COUNTY Fall, wiseets, while Boers te ened ce sans and look onmbual hareas | public exercice ae vo be held im observance of the oc- | nis name au Cart, aod sald Ubah be Fodded at 45 Dousloms of the Revense Inw. Sixty gallops of molasses are | Yestortay, the second day of the exhiditic: had @ maidens and took no loss than 6 wickets, sithox id any omer | CMHOR on the following day. In Elizabeth, om next stroot, ealied atthe alation house im York strost yostar- - to be entered om the booke, whereas ve %- exnivition, the | ia the first part of the innings nie Lowi kuocked a hi pele a a to be gutared 0 th here tember in stiendaace, was uncommonty iy Fone! ty ing got apa $3 (ihe feo of Casper), aoe, ~ t, & grand demonstration will be had, under day morning, where he stated to the officer in charge * an entry of two hundred and seventy being not less thaa twenty-five thousand persona, | Ia the secdnd innings of the Philadelphians, Gibbes senee of the old buck, isa: aoe ene ng ristom, Of that city. Charity | that he had bean’ robbed: of & $600 dond and §400../ he same officers seized the rectifying establishment | oxcatve of those under There was also a | bowled 40 dalle for 14 runs, bad 6 maidens and took 6 he Division of Newark, and other organizations will be in h from his statement that SMe Matinew &. Parrett, No, 100 ast Tease Atte , age. “iso ® | wickets; Norley bowiot 92 ‘balls for 28 hed 1a take Kindly to aim ae, | aitendance. In Trenton, also, the day will be duly om | Dis and bev at Mosclntt's Tow, Puron sete - ‘and found ¢ arrole of raw spirits bea larger sumber of articles upon exhibition, Shoop and | maidens, and took 3 wickete and iu ‘Wolivered oe ef ed. | The next sersion of the Grand Division of Sous | 400 ‘and was t no dint ewine wero cxhibided in abundance, and sot one of had 6 maidens and took 1 wicket. among other things cracking bie scomos, | 2f,remperance will be hold at New Brunswick ow Weds toro Saietly anil daylight. Dax thoaghs to ve iravi them were of the marketing elasa, but imported from bis fovere, and doing other serious damage to throughoat the that his room bad Qenesss Loepecror, the European farming districts, “Mr, Robert, Morrell's verson, But that was not all, His 10 drat a Dill, tobe eobietion tee iene setae an riemancy had boca stolen. Sergeaat, darrela appeare: fom a fy fw ere eanenes, ae ie Jo: erp irene “nad coccanitaat @ pronrbitie settee acinar ioe, wee (sionicaiea whee | ion. puade “epee we palag Bécdly dr wep genuine specimens of South Down shown, The pouliry tor what she was, doing. ‘Only tte the. te mittee will make Giton for lodging, And he might thereiore have lost the get Was esha see an pray | Si a gy doa ae dcr ivasice ammo wet | * Biss untonna acces Been cee, | mere Cochen one charge of theve being free access to the hed tece. taken eas of a severely Injured abot two weeks ago by failing down | o. wauatnee en ey Spirit room and that there was tar jess corn eniered on hike Coaar's wife, ‘an opening in & brewory in the Fifth ward, diedof bis Doherty, « wright by occupation, was arrested She books than the amount of spinte distilled would Rot reside. A long story of night and | injuries on Wednesday. yestertay afternoon by officer Lee, of the Foriy-ffth * A aii alleged to be Itlicitly at work was sotved in | agricaltural arti ie, but ft4 x i or tne woman, ber . i venke Seas en tae ehd ee ceaaaete Wc Concord street, near Jay, Brookiyn. six barrels of | 1 Ww spirits and one and a balf hogebeads of wolawes wore tae copertevendons of veasutten found on the promises. of Jamaica, very Twenty five barrels of whiskey found on the Brio Raite | and Mr Ritherdoen pre oad pier, Nor ‘b river, directed to James R. Smith, were potatoes, el eS ee en The | the iadion wan Ce g 3 i ©, Welsh, b. G, Wright ©. Richardson, b. Magee, i A i FY barrels. pa to inaported from the | O'Gorman, of New w Hi ps the Seventh Conecnon @ of Kentucky, bere a brand ‘expected pone yin os Burcumne —Yesterday afternoon Ft on Hf ~~ 0 piupelenares «5 - i $ North river (the property ain Preterick | in session yesterday and ee ineerane to be of a serious er. have an o-