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dicted Jor re 2 sz i = s 8 8 2 FH : i $ i : 5 FS the Peuitentiary ior ome year. Waisb, who fo oni wih the same offence, was dixposed of ‘mon diary Ann Gray pleaded guilty to an attempt at grat Jarcen:, she baving beea ciarved with sieaing $40 in mone: from Benjann W. Kelsey, on the sdin of Sep- tember, She was sent to th 4@ Prison for two years, Thomas Hart, Was indicted (or seating from Jon OU Brien, on the Ist ins, at 113 West iwency- eight treet, picaded guilty to atiompt at graod larceny, Augustus Keffel pladed guiliy to a similar grade of @rime, he being charged witu sealing $45 trom Morris Marks, No. 137 Bowery, op the 18:u of Septemver. Hart abd Keifei were each seut w the Penitentiary for ue year. Thomas Brown, who was charged with s'ealing @ sack oat 4 ac $40, tue property of Too. Le Crawiord, Pleaced cuiky Wan attempt at grand larceuy. He was Femauded for sentence, se Ef CITY INTELLIGENCE. Arras AT QusRANTIVE —There dre at prosent no pa- Mente iu the queraniine hospital ship, Tae only arrival from an infected port withia the Inst week wns ihe Seamer Geveral Grant, Capian Homes, from New Orleans, which camo in on Suudtay wild ergat passengers and acrew of iuriy-two, 3 i uot 4 sincie case of meknoss oa board at the tito! ver arrival or during the soyage. = The present saubrious wostuer soeus to ave a most benvfic.al sanitary eifect, Tae Eveving ScHoow.—Iué inauguration of the Bogitsh class for French students took place iast even- Yor, in School No, 16, in Thirteenth street, Mr, Warren, Member of the Board of iducation, was ca'led to the ehair. Mr. Vaoce and Mr. Merri, alsy members of tho Bard of Educauen, wi resol, Mr, Warren cpenod Consul of Frauce, the P eut of ive French Kenevo- Tent society, the President of the Freuch (apadiaa Be Bevoient Soc! od Mr. Glackweyer the professor of the new class, also addrvased the mecting. . Resiexation or Jungs Canpozo,—albert Cardozo, Judge of the Court of Common Pieas, yesterday moru- hg tendered his resignation of tnat official position to the Governor, in conserinty with the stacate which pro- vides that no person wolding one electoral office stuil, Guring bis actual iwcumbency of thai ofice, be @ can- Gidave for eivo'ton to anotu \d Blo to Cua. bie the Secretary of Stave Lo the ¢; nce of sueh Vacancy, that the prover rteps may be taken for the Buccession. This ac:tou was prompted by the vowination of Judy ve tor rdoz0 ar & the vacancy on the Supreime Court ovncts. Cosas og PaYsIC:aNs AND SURGEONG,—The opening @Xercses of the modical departmen: of Columbia Cuilege Sook piace last eveuiug at the College of Physiciags aud Burgeons, commencing at half-past seven o'clock. Ur. Delafield, the President of the col'ege, presided, anid Dr. Bands, the present Professor of Anstomy, delivered the addtess asler the customary, prayer, trom they . Mr. Wistar, the chapiain of the cviieze. Iu 01s re- marke Dr. Sands aliuaed in ost touching and compii- mentary mawer to the Jat Watts. who died in Pane lately, after voiding the chair of anatomy: for some, Une, The Proiesur thea went on to xive « diagnosis of ‘What the megical school reai'y was; bow digaitied the profession and im wit hytn 1 was regarded by the, @utside world ned youeral puvlic Ai au noar's ad. dress the exercises evycjudea — Thery are ut proseat 220 Matriculatea atedenta of ine departinens, and prybalay ae many more wil) join during the winter seesion, wich bas now oummesced. « Crusty 104 Hors, —A man pamed Androw Pfeuel Was arrested by oilicer Cule, of the Broadway squad, Yesterday, on the charge of driving a hurse attached to which was easily laden, the, horse being Bo as to be toby unit tor use. Jusiice Dowling @ommlited the accused for trial i delantt of bail, a wade by Wiwenm'd. coutawics, of N way. Srasmiag Avrray,—Yosterday John Taylor (colored), @ laborer, residing at 157 Greenwich wrest, got into a quarre! wita some parties at 126 Greeawich street, and as be ailcges, was seriousiy by oue Edward Kel- ly in the jefe sice, Vilicer Lauscy, of the Tweny- Seventh precinct, iad Taylor ken <0 Beilevue Hospital, wile Keily escaped aud is sii ut large. Fine in bRoapway.—The slarm of fire last might, @bout ten o'clock, proceeded from No, 336 Broadway, corner of Worth s:reet, in the restauraut in the base. Bent, kept by Heary Henne. |. was cauaed by the bent of whe oyser furnace -etting tire to ihe lash aud stuading adjo ving tae ch mney. the prompt dixcorery ‘Of toe tire by the privace #a\cuwan, ov doibt, prevenver ree pairol Watem estinguisued ding avout $50. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. , Avueaeo Receiver or Stouex Goons.—William H. Kewp, No. 23 Vesiry street, appeared before Justica Dodge vesteriay and eniered « complaint against James E Johyson, whom he charges with feluniously receiving fitteen packs of guid leal, of the value of $145 50, which Compia nant avers was v from bim by trick Aud device. The property, it is alleged, was vbiained Brom compiaivant by meeus of a taise or ‘Torged order, be a check oa the New York National ous, and complainant now ved the property, Wett know. fog |. to bave been dsnovesiy vutaied Justice Dodge beid tie accused to answer, Tue Coxnpencs Gams —One day last week a young Man, named Gustavus Wagner, was arrcaiod by one of the offfoers of (he Kighth precinct aud brought before Justice Ledwith on the complains cf two saloon keepers, ‘who charged Gustavus with playing upon their ennii- Gence by offering them docameats purporting to betwo ehecks on the national banks for sepa M wey would let Lim uae @ lown of some They iemt tue money, ru ter bear Gus until be vas arcs ¥ Griggs, hearing the exploits five Gustav, appeared before Justice Dodye aud @ulered auoiver compiaint ugeivst the accused, alleg- ing (hat He caiied AL CoMmpiainace’® pice of business, No, 272 Anotuavenus, and wanted to borrow $2, iav ng Qs *rourity Wha purporied to be @ prommsory note for $200, und Which be promised to redeom wext day. Neat Gay Came out 1 did not oriMy with iL the deposi or ot Lie Valuvabic nove, and Mr. Griggs, feeling indignant at (he trek piayod on Bim, made allldavis to tho third com- P'aiot against tue poor youug wan. Provably by this time be bas realized tue fact that it never rainy but it * Payixc Hovsnry, A pletare dealer, named Joho Lynch, resdivg ai 402 Biehth avenue, pat in an appear. auce before Justice Dodge yesterday, aud made a com. Piaint againt Peter heArdiy, whom he charged with re- Coiving pclures for the purpose ot selling tem, then Feiuruing tue umount OF Lis sales tO Complamant, and Fceving a2 a recompense @ CotamMission om bis anies, los ead of doimy this, i 8 Charved against the accused tiat Le sold tue property, Valued at $10, and appropri« ated tue same to bis OWo Gee A shmtiar Complaint Was prelerred Against tre accused by Josep Brown, of Turd avenue, Jasiwe Dodge neld the prisoner in default of $300 vail to anvwer \ue cvnrge ALLEGED ABAsDonMesT. —Oo & Warrant issoad by Jos. tire Ledwith, officer Pamer, of the Jofferson Market Police Court, arrested Beajamin J, Nodine, charged with, abandoning his wife ana thrice small chiidrea without Providing adequately for their support, The accused had been arrested about six weeks omise fo suppor: hic fawily be was rele Detore the presiding meayistrate at the court on &4 Gay last bis wile stared thai, for two weeks be bad tributed nothing jor Whe suppor vo Bis tatoily, and be even threatened to beat ber if she not keep away from btm. she id ts on the iegurance Pp about $16 per week, When vivupht ito court he lovked somewtat the worse for the sear, lating wery bluck eye, bandaged up with » very whire Landi eviel, Hevays he ie perfectly wilitng to support tt nd pay $$ towards their su; port, out be will b avy ching to ray or do with tus wile, She ateo acclses bim of living w other woman; and be in Fewurn says that “it’s all @ pul ap job for him,” and de- fies bis wife, In the moausime he is jocked up in prison wolil he fads bouds for the payment of $8 a week for dhe support of bis family. Vioutnt Assavtr axp Scrrose> Arteurt to Ron 4 Pawxproxer'’s Urvicn.—Aboat hall. past one o'clock yes- terday afternoon two rough looking men entered God- frey's pawnbroking office, at 304 Grand street, where ‘fone of them offered to Mr. Rosenthal, an eiderly gentle. man, who was in attendance, « pisted ring, and de. manded tue loan of three doiars on it, Mi thal examined (he ring Aud said be could offer no such sum, a6 it Was not Worth It, The man replied that ti had com im eieven dollars, And jt is @leged, became very abu- @, making @ variety of threats Finding they would co when ordered, Nr, Rosenthal prow ceoted to the eidewaik to find on officer to arrest them (ff they persisted in ther 4d orderly conduct, leaving his eon Joseph im charge Of the office, Mr. Godfrey being qbeent, The men iol- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1867.—-TRIPLE SHEET. fon Alger, of South Fifth street, Brooklyn, E. D., ap- ptarod deforo Justice Shandley, of the Third District Police Court, and deposed that two boys named James Shae Een Marphy had stolen from the doors Ap betes, in Tompkins sireet, during hie a (about twenty) of locks, which they subse- jueutiy disposed of to @ dealer in jank. Gay! and Hurpay were committed, In default of $300 toap- pear and answer at the Special Sessions, Ax Oprcen Desrrnareny A:savirap.—On Sunday night, while officer Joseph Nicholson, of the fweaty-trst precinct, was passing over bis beat, and while on the corner of Nineteenth street, he was attacked by four well known Hariemites, seamed Daniel Shay, Fa‘rick shay, Timothy Shay apd Daniel O'Rrien, It appears that these men were engaged in a scuffle, and whea the officer requesied them to go home and keep the peace turued upon Lim and, with stout sticks which they bold ta their mands, commenced an unprovoked and fe- TOC OuB Bort upon him. Nowe daunted by the nuimber or the wei! known charactor of his aseailants, Nicholson drow bis jocast and, just giving the m, lay about him right mantuily with it, knocking jown and renduring senseless two of bis assailants. Tue rm brovght bim aasieuance, ay and locked up in the Twe house for we night, Yeeterda Doliceman’s * sign Manual” on eac wore brongnt before Jusiice District Police Court, but in eonseqn rece. ved by tuo {eer during (We jwoide, be Was unEd'e W appearaod identity tho men fhe magistrate waa, therefor, unable to forwaily commit them for trial, Tooy willbe Leld outil Mc. Nicholson bas sudiciently Tecovered bo ajrpear aod testify, Diepostton or aN Iyvoxxgn.—A yormg man appeared before Justice Suandiey, of tho Third District Police Court, yesterday morejmg, and preferred a complaint @ jaser beer Vouder, chargiag that be, on Sun. day, sold wo ", tue info mer, a xiess of beer. Magistrate received the coinpiaint, and sent the 1- former—very mit r, In devanit Of $1,000 bail—to the house of detention, there to walt Unbi suumoned Lo Bppear as a WilieRs, AsacLane a Coxpucror -—-Richard Vail was brought before Justice Connolly yesterday morning, charged with assaulting a conductor of Pelt Line Ratiroud, by kicking tim in the stomach and other parts of the body. He was held to bai! in $400 to answer. A Swues or Eacrzzumexts—Rosenc ax Expness Courasy.—Yesiertay aiternooa Captain Jourdan, of the Sizth precizet, arrested Warren M, Kipp, a young man Tecontly (and for along time past) @ collector in the employ of the American Express Company, on the Obarge of having collected $39 from M, D, Pond, doing busivess on the pisr foot of Fulton. street, North river, and ferontousiy appropriming the samo fo 6 - own use without the knowledge or consent of his employers. Mr. Charies H. Wolly, of 124 Broadway, who is con- nected with Lhe express coo: pauy, and Justice Dowling committea the accused to the Tombs for examipation. vie nes arp wilt be preierred acainst the prisoner TRE CITY CHAMBERLAINS DEPARTMENT. ace Of the ljaries Intercating Communication from the Citl- Zens’ Aseociation ti ire Peter B. Sweeny, Caress’ Asgoaation or New Youx, 843 Broapway, Oct, 14, 1867. } PerewD. Swany, Esq., City Chamberlain and County Treasurer of the city and county of New York:— Dear Sin—The Citizens’ Associativm respectfully calls Your atiention tw the foliowing:— 1 By section 22 of the charter of the city of New York a bureaa is created in the Department of Finance “for tbe reception of ali moueys patd into the treasury of the city, aod [®r the payment of ail moneys there- from on the warraate drawn by the Comptroiler and @ouniersigned by toe Mayor end lerk of the Common Council,” and it is further provided that “the ebief officer thereof shall be calied the Chamberialn of the city of New York.” By section 6 of the act of 1857, relating to the Board of Supervisors of this county, it ls provided that “the Finance Dopartment of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- moualty of the city of Now York, and its officers, shall have the like ;owers and perform the hke duties, ia regard to the fisext coucerns of said d, aa they Pos-e-s in regard to the tecal concerns of the raid Mayor, Aldermen and mounity.” You are the City Cham beriain, aud by vittue of suet office County Treasurer avo, Your such officer consist. in receivieg the moneys ito the treesnry of the city and county and ta disbursing the same upon the Comniroiler’« war- Tante; bat, tn fret, thease daties aro Imived to nies ‘an account witn the Broadway Bank, wuere you it the puole money. ‘The bank Keeps the account, and the city #hd county Warrants drawn upop you are nothing more or less tian ebecks upon your account in the Broadway Bank, In (he opinion of this Association these duties are by no Mmeacs onerous, In tho )ear 18d the saary of tne Chy Chamberlain was $10.000. You were appointed City Cuambeziain ia the early part of the present year, Toe city tax ove law of 1867 also allows you, ax Charoberiaio, ‘a salary 0: $10,000. ine Assoc ation submits that such salary was aropl-, and should bave been satisfactory to haya and it cannot bet regret that you had Inserted in ibe county tax levy law of 1807 a provision giving the County Treasurer a salary equal to that of the City Chamberlain, namely, a salary of $10.000, It should be sta ed hal Lois provision was inser.ed into the county tax levy iaw during the last Lours of the session, aud jainiy nm the Senate—with a0 actual koowi- edge that the City Chamberiain and County Treasurer were one and the same individual. Nor is this wit, The City Chamberlain receives soma for 4g over the money of ihe State, and ao an annual atowance of $1,000 as one of the commiasiouers of the sinking iu tia reaponstally Sucgestoc that aa annus! salary of $23,000 (only $2,000 less than that of the Present of the United States) should be considered suiticiout compensation for tue mere receipt and disbursement of the pablic funds, The Association Calis your aitention to the current re- port that ora number of yeurs it has been the cusiom of the bank in which the city and county funds bave been deposited to altow'the City Chamberiain three or three and # half per cent upon the average deposits, the per catage amounting ia fiw course of the year 0 some $170,000, As the City Chomberinin, under the general GeiniGon Of tri ® trustee of the fund is for th nent of the Mayor, of the city of New peopie of the couuly, the Agsociatiun your ation to ihe law governiog troe ‘be leading cace in Engiand is that of Rax- a js. Graves, in the Tigh Court of Chancery, in 16°3, in which it is evctled that a trustee ought not to taake a gain out of the irust property, bat should man- age it for the exclusive beneft of the cextu que tress. No profi, (ain or udvaniage shail be derived by the trosee from the trust, All tue gala must go to the cose que trast “This rule secares (delity and removes tempeativn. Lord Loughberoagh, im quoting this deciwion, epproved it, and veed tals pointed language: — ‘Tue sytem of allowing % trustee to collect and keep juveress oO the money im bis bands woula make (be often of trustee canvassed tor,” Phe decision in that case as Leen stondily followed in Kagiand., The sare princip'e bas been inflexioly adhered to im this State, 1815, Danscomb v8. Dunscomb, 1 Jonson Ch. R 505; would call 915, SchieBeliu va, Stewart, 1 J@usva Ch, K 620! 1815, Manwiag va Manoing, 1 Jovoson Ch, R. 5:1; 1822, Mupford ve, Murray, 6 Jonagou Ch, R1; 1645, oo Tesavauce Company va, Lyach, 11 Parzge, Ob. i, 620.) AlGough it & true the Chamboriain, as such, wou!d not bo justiied im investing the money received by him ettner tor the benefit of the exy or county yet whatever percentage or profit is allowed to him ly the bank for the deposit of toe city and county funds be~ longs bo the city ead conaty of New York and nui to the Chamberlain. “Certainly tie taw would not tol-rato the Chamberiain suoold re and keep’to bia own sume $170,000 annuxt profit upon chy and onty funds which makes him the ample allowance of 000 per year for his services in the keeping and dis- Teementol the movey. The fact that no proceedings as yet boon taken by the c.ly oF county to receive for their use the proflis or percentage which tbe Cbsin- berlain bas received upon (neir fuods is no excuse or Justification for bin 10 retain secu profi, whetner re- ceived directly or indirectly, Toe apathy ep the part of the elty aud county oMersis if easily accounted for; but ths eglect on their part should Mot give rise to Lhe lmpres- Bion that Our people are without a remedy in the premixes, Au uprigut official should ooly seek to Know bis duty, and should periorm it faithiuliy and cheer- fully, ‘The assoc ation trust that, as a member of ile ur, you will recognize the force of the prime:ple that a trustee ia not alowed to make any profit for bimself from the trast fands in bis handa, Withont adveriing to the iegal potion of your pream censors and the gaios (bey may have made out of the deposits of pubii: moneys, we dosire thus to draw your attention to the bof tus eity and county in respect w (he ipeome or profit of the large deposita in the bank to their credit, it is clear that sueh deporlis are a fonree of immense profit to the bank, and that the ta: payers are entitied to the benefit arisiny directly and directly (rom the use of the deposited funda No bu: ness mahean epiatnin the idie supposition that ti bank does Hot gain tuterest on the money in ite bands, nor seriously doubt that it would be willing to pay a of ine aucement cipua « iarge yearly sum in ponta We wis to remind you tration that ail such gaine, Sinais ane ot to yours, aud 18 and peg ibm mater as one ‘within the ‘tagnisance ‘courts of equity. e of The compara ive leisure in which the functions Of your office leave you ts favorable to your early novice of the public claim Which we hereby make, The Asso Ciation would also ca'i your attention to the large bal- ances of public tuods kept on band. at no interest to ibe ie, While the city and county are obiiged to borrow Money, paylog reveu por cent interest therefor, This system of Keeping large balauces om band cannot fail to + op-randi of We principal oldies. Chairman Citizens’ Association. Hxsry, ovary. BOARD OF AUDIT. The Board of Audit met yesterday, Mr, Depew pre- eid ng. i Tue claim of the Staa‘s Zeitung newspaper for adver- (ising was dre: taken up, It amounted to $8,583 50, ‘and had been accumulating for several years. The rates of charge went {rom five to Giteen cents a line, The claim of the Journal y Commerce was the next Tho same charges were made as ior other advertisements, Mr. Baxez asked for some evidence to show what the advertisements were about, in order to ascertain whether Cd concerned city and court business, ir. Devew sald the Board did not propose to authorize the payment of anything tbat was not legally incurred, The claim of the Journal amounted to $2,725 69, The claim of we Scandinavian Pot, amounting to $7 80, was beard. It was for ap adverusement from the Mayor's offive at twelve and a balf cyuts # live, The ciaim of the Franco-Americain amounted to $1,506 10 for advertisements, The rate was ten conte per tine, avd ihe advertisements were published by order of the old Board o! Excise, The New York Leade's claim was the next taken up. Tt amounted (o $431 20 for advertising. The paper was designaled & corporation paper, und eatboried to ad~ veruse by the proper authorities, The charges were correct, ‘Tue claim of the Irish American was called next, but be a eome iniormal it fas pot beard. ‘Pre Wiaim of the New Y News was tien called ap. The cidiin amounted to $5 hor u rising, aod ex- vended back to June, 1863. The wiinens kuew of no authority (9 puitsl some of the wdver! aeuis charged for, Tue raies were aevordiag to those uswaily chi by the payer, Alter bearing this claim the Bourd adjourned until to-day a. nooo. FAST ELEXENTH STREET MissiON CHAPEL. Laying of the Corner Stone by Bishop Javes Yesterday. The ceremony of laying the corner stone of the East Eleventh streot Methodist Missiun chapel took place yeserday. seams aud Joists and brickwork were scat- tered around, while on either side loomed up ihe ball ‘burit walls of the church, supported by girders, which Stretched themselves across tuo enclosure over the heada of the members of the consregarion aud oiflciating elders of the Dedication Commitwe, At the fur- ther end ihe unfimehed gabe end avd rearmost part of the editice arose, is windowless openings, which wilt receive by and by plates of ornamental glass, now} staring like ihe cyeless sockets of a giant skeletoa, Above, arouad, were crowds ut lookers oo— men, women and children, particularly tue latter, who crowded in the street in tromt and besind, piled them. Selves ou the scalloiding arusuu, peered over tne halt nisbed walls aud from the housetopy on eituer wide, and Lurraued and applauded every now aud then, when each speaker bad bua his say, as ii in wken of their xpecial admiration or else in muckery of the genu- ive admiration expr-ssed on the platiorm, lt was a Rem. Draudiesque scese, avd would bave been doubly eo if tt bad taken piace at night and could pave been lit up by sume huge boviire ip the sires. AB it Was, tho »un gradually sinking in the west sent @ red ting? uver tuo building and iliumined the faces of the crowd of the people, in whicn were gay specimens of the Seventesn ‘ders—ragged, unkempt, up- washed, uonsbaven workmeu—ior wuo%e wit the present edifice was to be raised and conseerated, to re- dco whom the ministers of the Gospel assembled hero Yesterday to lay itv corner stoue aud dedicate tue buiid- ing of the new chapel vo the servic At three o'clock, which was ited for the ceremony, the recession which the mission chapel was wo rise was quite fied with the subscribers and friends of the underiasing to witness the iaying of tue corner stone, Quite a nunber of the Methodist clergy Were ai30 proseu', besides those who were going to officiate on the occasion, chief of wnom was bishop Janes, ihe service commenced withan opening bymo from tbe school cbidrén, a harmonium haying been brought out on the platform w tead the voices. ibe foiiowing programme was when adaered to:— By thechildren, Willian stone, ‘on (titan), Sherus, “Our Second Lesson (Ritual). Adioess, Bolo wna C " -Rev, Bishop Janes, Yhe East Eleventh street Mission chapel will be eigaty- five ie iong by forty im wigel, and te weiss uf the main room or chancel, 80 10 Bpeax, will be cwonly-iive feet. Tue front and facings will be of . Putindeipuia briek, the building be hgbied by turee jarge end windows and two on eituer side of the iromt entuauce. The chapel is to cost $18,000, THE CITY POST OFFICES, ties tor the Delivery of Maile—Proposed Unie form tor Letter Carriers. Notwithstanding the complaints which aro sometimes made of the dolay in the delivery of local Jeiiers in this city, it is evideat from the changes made from time to time in the working of departwents of the General Post Office, in Nas-au street, that the interests of tue public bate not become of secondary consideration with the Post Oulce authoriues of Gotuam, Change ig not aiways improvement, but the changes made in thif institution have all been dictaied by expe- rience, and have genersliy resulted advantageously, Where euch a large amount of work nas to be avcom- plished with punctuality and despatch, every moment Of time saved Decomes of tinporiance, From the nature of the operations machinery cannot well be employed, and #0 fostanco where manual labor bas been more expeditious thaa machinery was pre. fenied some time sinco in the cancelling depart ment, A man accusiomed to tho business can cancel four thousand in thirty minutes, -white the bea: machine yet myenied for ihe purpose can only cancel five (iouraad in au dour, Business baa laterly increesed 60 much tual te wact vf room bar been very muck felt, and every foot of space that could be used bus been bie, wotil the interior of the building 1 but a ‘ne amount of iabor daily attending the receipt and delivery ot the mails 8 so great, tat even a persoual ovpervation is wmadequace tw cu an idea of te amount performed. Luring the ¢ day the scene in the interior of Loe buiding is Ove of Guoexsing activity, and tue ewployes are Literally as basy as bees, And the bight is ofvea as vorimome as the dey, ror when the B pean aud foreign mails arrive—as (requently Lapp sate at hig! traerdimary efforis mist be made in order \o bave the leivers Feady for delivery at the asual hour io the morning. - Posimas'er Keliy bag lately returned from Europe, where he lias decd MakiIOg a careful siudy of tha modus The rosulis of bis ta- estizations pave Luw takoa a practical form, and were yesterday informally coumented upow by Vosunaser General | fe Various proposed Chanees invulve @ largo oucluy, aod b increased expenditors is in- curred, ar amed Guriay, ab present in Washington Will vestigate Wer, He isto uerive in thie chy ina few days fur the purpore, The present # ave of the New York Tost Offices, seoording to Mr. Kelly's judgu compares (a hove of the leading eu which be las exw ¢ jou they are wai po ry much aud the isterval workings of the Depart G9 not comparo with that of New York celority and despaton, Ther delivery fur & greater number of car- ia, however, excelieat, » ti 4 hoye ro than in this civ, In tect, periorms as much work dally as three rs, This clusa of employes aro also uniformed and easily divtlguisned, Postmaster in favor of adoption of a uniform Similar to the Lon. distinguishing charac. oratd bivdiog, ie bas eKest wtter, bet no deiiuite conclusion bas Leen arrived at on te subject. He also proposes Wo have @ rieum engine ereced for the purpose of hoisting the beavy meter, As an instance of the dilfereves between ihe*way mais are sent out here and in Joodon, it ts ouly wecetwury to that if the Erie or Southern mail were delivered on the London pian the placing of eiver ta the Vaux would occapy more than half an hour, white 4 is really dove in five m unter, in Londen the vans go into a courtyard, toreceive (he mals, aud much time is lost to locking and unle king doors and doing matters according to the redinpe syseu. Mere ihe vans come directly up to the Lavery sireet entrance, aud the mall bags are dumped in at once, Laiieriy tWenly express wagons have beon engaged. Ot Wwese 16m go Gp the -ast side of the city and Lapa) i ‘the go ‘and retura by east, periorming @ similar service, thus m departures tro enc of the br iy. Now wagons aro now bein built wo supersede the express ones, and will be ready *, It is also contemplated to have nine fe foilows:—7:30, 8:30, 10:15 3, 3:46 and 4:30 P.M, y Bt present, exoopt system of nine deliverios duily era) Post Office un \ 4 gino participate im 1 Toese establishments have been altered and ro- fitted, and pave each the number of attaciés caicuinted for weir re-pective capacities, though much less than will be required onder the new sysiem, At station A, 100 Spring street, there are fifteen carriers, three collectors, two clerks and superintendent; at sta- tion B, 382 Grand street, twelve carriers, superintendent, two. cierks and threo collectors; at station OC. corner coilectors, superintendent and two clerks; at station bie House, twenty-two carriers, three collectors, and four clerks; at station F, 298 Eighth | the prisoner of petit fareeny, and tho Jute sentenced | wounded boy Walt but the charge lodged im.» tree avenue, ifteea carriers, two collectors, superiniendent | Dim vo the Penitentiary for six mouths. Tue Court thon beblud wbicd vay Wale ag: Tt is also and two clerks; at sution F, 474 Third avenue, sixteea | adjourned untilien A.M. to-day. alleged that he threatened to +rhoot cari four collec: and clerks; at station . 800 Bixth ‘even eight carriers, two collect. ors, superiutendent aud ‘and ut station 0, coruer of avenue B and Sixth street, sevea carriers, One col. lector, clerk and su; of daily from six A.M. ult to ten from aii list of employéa, (bat in some diswicts the auinber of collectors is much greater in tien tothe number of employés than in others, instance, station D bas twenty-two carriers, four clerks aud out threo col- jectors, while station C, with only tem carriers aud two clerks, bas five collectors, we resson of this dis- orepauey i8 that in those districla where there are a large number of collectors those officials are required to collect letters from these portions of other districts which lie nearer to their eiations than to the station to wi cn they properly belong, aud must be conveyed to the nearest branch for expedition, The proposed changes will no doubt be of much ad- vantage to the public at large, and their adoption wil: de anxiously looked for by the business part of tho cum monity. If fully carried out they will place tue repa- ou of Nev Ee gr tts postal facilities beyond tuose aay other city to the worl FESTIVAL OF THE SIXTY-NINTH RECIIENT. ‘The featival and reunion of the Sixty-ainth regiment, National Guard, \ N. Y., yesterday, was in every way & perfect success, Tho day was everything that codid be desired, Old Sol, as if desirous to do honor to the gal- lant men who bad in the first houra of the country’s danger thrown themseives into the gap to save the capital from failing imto the hands of the rebel hordes by whom it was beleagured, shone out with unwouted brillianey, Not a cloud obscured hie rays or duiled the ardor of bis warm- x even the wind stilled its woated disturbance, aud a quiet calm existed throughout the eulice day, cing the river in front of tue pavihoo at Jones! Wood, Where the regiment and their trends assem ved, to present tue appearance of a mirror, from whooe tucid surface tree and reck, and the guy crowe ip ‘heir any colored robes, who Were disubuied along the bauk, were reflocted with picturesque accurmy, luere was no parade of the regimeot, the ocecasiva being one simply of social congregation, 80 that each member of the regiment sought the piace of musier at will, bringing with im such memoers of his jamliy as he saw it, There were DOL Many On the ground in the jorenovn, but alter the sun bad passed the uiviidian the peo le commenced assembling in large numbers, It was anuouaced in tue duvVitations and cards that ther) would be pubic speak- ing on the grounds at three o'clock, but it was consider- ably aller tuat bour belore the digaitaries and ootanti- es arrived, Yuen they came in 4 group -the Mayor, Generais shaler, Ha pine, McMahon aud Burke; Colonels Keiley, Clarke. Cavanaga and Beatiy; siajor Condon, AKicuard O'Gorwaa, and others less Kavwa to lame, Afior @ light dejeuner ou the committee room these genivemen acjourned to the dancing plitforu, frouting ie vi aud Wok possession oF the wusic stand Luere. Conv ing tais inco a temporary rostrum, in respouse to # Cuil Of Ube coummittee Richard O'Gorman came forward aud ad- dressed tue assomiluge, comuentioy, iv his usual happy and eloqubut mauuer, upow the record of the gutwnt Sixty-piuth regiment throughout tue wat, pon alt young Wen present 10 jon 18 ray Sweiling tty muster ruil for tue honor oi the dear old jand. In conciuding the speaker referred to 4 poem which bad been prepared by ove of themselves, a man who bad served in ine ranks, Private Miles O'Reiliy, tue aunouncemeut of whose uame was received with loud “aud vociierous recoguiuen, Adjutant Ha gous then stepped forward and read the poem reierred to with much expression, giving fine pommt to ibe eioqueut aud patriviic ecatument: of the author, Mayor Human next stepped to the frovt and spoke for some tea minuies, Daucing om the varwus plaiorms furoisued aumuseuvot throughout the day to the feminipe element, Who attended iu larye numbers, Wile tue inep in tue intervals of ther participative in this exercise draak lager soctaily and exchanged cigars, retrawing, much to wer credit, from those stronger eumulants whica desiroy their reason aud lead them into those excesses aud iumulie whico happily this gathering was tree from. Captain Todd, of the Nine- teen'h preciuct, aud a considerable force of men, were op the ground ali ~. ‘Their ser. views were not rmquired, and ¢ unobirusive mauner io which the duiy they bad in hand was per- (ormed caused their pre-vuce to be alinu-t iurgoiten, 4 a¢ ail evenis, not rem: mbered with anything of il feel- 1a g. The present Commnnding officer of the Sixty-o-nth f annum. Wuite, now County Cierk, secks renomination; Tegimeut, Brevet Major Geueral Jicslabon, Las resioed \ue culonelcy In aco ptiug @ portion on the stall of Major General Btsier, 1: 18 probabie ho will be su general, commanding the Corcoran Legion in tne lei Goveraor Fenton was iavited to altona, but excused blwsetl, as che presence of Geoerai ~beridau to rey prevented his ieaving the neignOorhood of tue capital. INTERNAL RGVENUE MATTERS, Thore was no meeting of tue Metropolitan Board yes- Ouly three seizures were roported:—An iiict Eleven barruts of whiskey found at the toro No. 164 South street. seized on an alleged charge of having been offered for gale at $1 15 per gallon. As the'tax is $2 per gation, jow a facie evidence ot fraud, A barrel ~ Now It sas detained jn order to await investigation as to the pay- verday. distillery in Graham street, Brooklyn. the oificera ayer that the offer of the spine at 80 rice 18 pre foe aod rum wae found on a Nerci river pier. ment of tax, Deputy Commissioner J. T. Parnell, detatied trom the Towrnal Revenue Bureaa to take the piace of Col. Mess. more, left Washington last nicht, aod will be present at Wwe meciung of tne Lvard 10-da: BROOKLYN CITY, THE COURTS. peer eae y ee City Court Culendar—This Day, Heid by Judge Thompson, Now 1~Cole vs, Qeion rma, 23—tleard vs Kowan, DY, Grain 8jg—veeva v6. Bran og, ‘Tr'sier Co. _G-—smith va MeNiuew. $= sasiner v8. Asien, 74—Lanzer vs, Mooreans, My Key Vs. CRRA, = Wie Jexeider, Five es. Wellwood vs Agedelse, son aud Vewduger va, Gray. B—Howlly ve, Israel, Su—Meyer vs. Tighe. T—Mebarey va. Mestillan, — bheiSaker and \ategue ve, 72 "heppard vs. Ailey. Reuingiou. 73—t riel va. Queen, UNITED STATES DISTRICT SOUAT—IN BANKRUPTCY, The First Discharge of a Bankrwt in the State of New York Under the Now Act. B fore Judge Benodict, In the matter of Michael Emanuel, Laje-upt.—Thia case is perhaps one of mere than usaal dterest, from the fuct that it 18 the first reported 10 thidstate where the bankrupt bas been discharged (rom by debts vader the pew act, Tho petition was fied on th¢ 28th of Jane last by hr, Wm. C. De Witt, counsel tor bir, Kmanuel, whose liabilities were stated at $27,000 assets, poue- The petiion was referred to @ register aod toe aeval course wken, Ouly two creditors provyy Weir claims, In Septem bo bankrupt presenicu # peti nto & (ou tasking to be forever dischary ti Which peLilon was relerred to the queutly reporied ihat tus proceedifss previousl, Ley were regula, The Court, ho ui, Issued an Order iorever diseliarging Mr, Enpowbl trom ali bis debta. Charge of Attempt Seized by the [Before Commissiger Jon The United States ve, William nd Petr'A. Putenron.— The detendants were arrested fi the Charce of having Aitempted lo rescue properiyWhid, bad been placed under seizure by the governfeut officers, Tue aiieged Offence was comimiited at a vbaccd factory on Fution avenue, near De Kaib, whiefuad deen eeized by Deputy Woliecior Habbotl, Yesterday morving thefase was called on before Commissioner Jones, whey the devéndants Waived an eximngdon aud Were beg to avait bbe acuon of the Grand Jury, Alleged Tibet Diwtith Before Compistoner Newivn United States vs. Huniitm Braham, -Toia case, wherom the deiendant f earged fib having carried on the business of a dietitler withow paying the special tax required by jaw, Was calied ow yéterday moraiog. defendant, bowover, did not apear, aad, on motion of Assistant United States Distrn Alleo, he was eid, by deiaull, to await the pion of the Graad Jury, - COURT OF SESSIONS-KINGS COUNTY. Before Judge Dikeman and Jitiors Hoyt and Voorhees. The following named pfeoms, convicted of the offences designated, were /utenced yesterday morn- Aaron Meyer, ember: five yeare in the State Prison; Michael Dowa, 10 the Peuitentiary; Al sail, burglary, third de. gree, ono year jo the Prison; Jamow Higvins, burglary, iret degree, ov — in the Penitentiary; James MoVermott, barely ind degree, one year in tiory; James burglary, third “degree, ne Peniten Thomes Mullam, feivaivus ry. Marotd wan tried yeeterday at ebag baum with burglary in ie oD atreot, was bugiario to the value of about On the 7th of July Earoid was arrested in New when several pawatickets were found on his ineludit which bad been siolen Mr. table cover was ata pawashop in Rose sirest, but the pawnbdroker cod not tell who ht it there, He testified yosteraay be never saw prisoner ‘until he met bt the court room, Thero was no on the part of t eharaipg the jury JadjDikeman remarked that if they wero satisfied that thetitoner, from the fact that he bad the pawntickes | bie jon, took the table cover and nothing @ he was guilty of petty larceny; Dat If, from the fi licited, they believed, without any reasonable doud that he took the rest of the prop- ‘erty as well as the pie cover, then grand lareeay, ronderod a \ ’ ies Convicti je! Melyor, at one time acting briganier Tue | cont ing stolen goods, one your | busted up tor a time, may result fatally to two boys. eo Hight of the 18eh | repli jof Mr, Jonking, at 202 Navy | Waiteried out, tered and rubbed of preety ‘he borse aiid the wagon, Thotas fell over tue sde of one (or a table cover ae ins’ house, The | hi to his mother's house, where he way uot cap. he was guilty of bo pe verdi avd conducted BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Tux Common Cousern,—The Board of Aidermen met Yesterday afternoon, Alderman Fisher in the chair, The | only subject of public interest under discussion was the | question of adopting some nviform system of pavement for the city in Leu of the cobble stone pavement, This bout three years age, He did not remain long here Ul he mado his escape, and dnally reacted his mother jo Virginia, where the famtly being im distress, @ sub- scription Was raised in Salveravilie to pay fare back, To toie fund, it 1 suid, the father came oj vo (orm of a numerously signed pe- | Salier refused to eu scribe; hence the spirit tiuon from intluential citizens and tang aes whieh Jed to tl ye Builrage fant stated The of ee attention to this fact, Tue subject was faaily refered | in the village is very great, aud tho tndigaation egainst to Lhe Grading and Paving Comauties wad the Mayorand | vbe alleged assassin ts ipicnso, he uaving acted as coolly Presideut of the Board of Aldermen, io the outrage as though no iife was at all concerned. finecram Pack rom a Cormy.—Yestorday morning | Rervniicay Nowinanioss.—At the Republican County Some laborers, while making an excavation fora new | Convention, beld at Library Hall, on Saturday after- butiding, at the corner of Park avenue and Auburn | noon, Jacob M. Merseles was nominated for Sheriff and place, came upon a coffin containing the skeleton of a | the’ following gentlemen for Coroners:—Dr. Watson, map. As the oldest resident could not remember of any | Jefsey City; Dr, Fisher, Hoboken, and Dr, Back, graveyard bewg im tbat vicinity, the discovery of 4 be Ld Sg Re onnataded 9 gn pies Femains vaturally created some livti , Reighbornood. A plato oa the lid of the wife seowea of the future than the late events would that it had beon placed im the ground in 1846, Goroner | S¢m@ to inspire. cana poopy Oia Rec Chante er Vistas oer Ansox,—-Rachacl Green, a colored woman, was con- erly interred in ihe cemetery at Flatbush. victed ou a charge of arson in fring the house tenantod Avsauit axp Rowarry,—William Smith and Walter Story wero arrested and taken before Justico Buckley | by ber uncle, and sentenced to five yeard in the State Prisca, y day on # chargeof having assaulted and robbed aboy, named David Lynch, of $20. Tho monoy «as given to tho boy by Mr. Lawrence McNawara to take to his wife, ihe accused were cummitted by Justice Buck- ley to await exalaination, Newark. Tur Trrat or Weis anv Farixy —The trial of the men Welsh and Fariey, who were indicted for the mur- dor of Parrick Tormay, will be commenced to-day ‘in Suockina Accipsst,—A Little girl named Eliza Bron. | the Essex county courte Dan mot her death im rather aabocking manver on Sat | OFFiCAL Covxt.—The Common Council met yoeterday urday Just, Itappears she was playing in an outhouse afternoon at the City Hall, and canvassed the votes at her residence in Spencer street, near Myrtle avenue, | Polled at the lato charter etectou, The republican oan- when she fll through @ bole and Was almost immersed | @da'e for Mayor received #ixiy sx majority, in the sink, che was rescued trom her terrible position Invorrat Ovniox.—Appliieation was made On Satur. &s soon as possidie, but died afew hours ufier from the | day, before Juige Depue to siay proceedings m a suit efleoi# of the foul air be had inbaied. Coroner Smith beld au inquest y i verdic ccordat aga nst 8 party who bad songht the beaefits of the bank- anes yenarday, wilen & verdict 1m Scoordance | Tire aon, The court decided K lind: Bo pomar a the was given. es, id, therefore, denied th: plication, AcctbeNt oN 1urnoanp.—James Holl ate of the | Promises; an : . imap inna pen dhs des Angst yor Graxp Larcexy —Gouhardt smith was brig J. 0, Clark, lying at the foot of Joralemon street, eee aeaia shan. oo o chares oF tart He pe fell toto the bold yesterday afternoon, und broke his | Yaron, valued at $40, from hs Drover Ho wan after: jeg. He was conveyed to Lue hospital. wards discharged. | . Weexty Mogtauiry ix Brook.yn,—During the past Elizabeta. week the total number of aeaths in Brovklym was 191, InstrroTep.—Tho coremouies of inatituting the new being a decrease of 13 from tho previous week, ‘These | division of the Sons of Teinperance, resutly organized were apportioned as follows:—)ien, 235; women, 88; | at mar go were i evening. 4 unmee at rand officers Was 1D ailencasce. several of wh Pree seein Gal an srlenaprlonaens ab cas pees frered'addcostek’ “Delegates irom several cubcedinate cuitia, 9; puediaonia, 13; consumption, 13; apoplexy, | {visions of the Slate were presvat, Tos exercises were 4; marasmus, 11; tiydrocephatus, 7; dropsy, 3; deoiuy, | Very teresting. 2 (i Oe ee eee a cites ® | THE VINGINIA AND TENNESSEE WAILACAD (MSROGLIO, ulars of the Governm terfevence With the Fleciion af a President by the Company—Storm Signals op IAght- houses. BROOKLYN POLITICS. Political matters in Kings couuty are becoming more than asvm@y eutansled, The repubiicans, kn wing the great odds aguiust them, are quietly waiting the action road assembled on the 10:h tnstant for the of of their opponents, and their oitice seekersarounxiowly | Cioccing a acanideohiel. tse Geman aa Lgoyoreted ooking for someining to ura up. While the democrats, Malo jone and Major Jos-ph 1. Kent were nemina‘ed During Conscious of the large majority they bave in the county. | 4 discussion over the merits o the candidates Governor are already at work, and many are they who are will0G | Piorpion, was denounosd by Mr itad‘@rd as the most Fortress Monnox, Oct’ 12, 1867. The stockholders of the Virginia and Tennessee Rail- tre ggrech oem Oe ee eae or ServiRS | corrupt man tn the State, The proceediugs were iuter- ascendancy, there are varivus faciiuns striv- | PUpted by tbe announcement of the sollowing military ing for the contr, so pow tue. democratic | Order, Just received by the charrinan:— Neapquanrers, Sop-i)isTnict, va. ed Gen totter Y To tre Srockuouners OF THE Vingixia 4ND TRAWESSED Rainnoap:— T have the honor to ites you that. ee on iaeurne. tions reerived froin the War Departmant, che United Statens in te Virwiuia and: Tennessee Rail- wall wot al a cian i it Foad Company until the Kovecumeut claime are sauades any! 5 ‘Brigaiter General. party of Kings county is sorely vexed, While all use jy endorsing Who State ticket, there is @ grea, difference of opinion in regard the county ticker. Ip fact, as Tegards local matters the party is divided into three factions—the so styled regulars, tie nationals and the Coueen committee each having their regular organiza- ons, The regulars have for years past bad the control and offices, aud hang on to both with the greatest vevaciy, ‘Tovir slate is—Hugh McLaughiu tor Regier, Joba J. t until further orvers. OB. WiEOOX, The reading of the order caused much excitement Cheers from those opposed i con-olidation. A, co! miueo was appointed to confer with the military cor White for County = Cierk and Jauca ir for County seagate ee” att in’ te ee mander, and it Was at pnced cas several 2 the very iew who. have controlled tie democratic | Wer? ready to settle the clalins of ibe gow whieh ind divided the spoils amuog themselves tur | #movot to shout $50,000, As the eveming session the report of the committee wan received, It wan, tp subd- Ufeen years past, McLaughlin hax twice held the offies of Rextsler, worth from $30,000 to $60,000 per stance, that General Wiicox reiused to allow the election of @ president of the compaay under any circumsiancos, and tha: au'hority couid be wbained only by a direct appeal to the War Department at Washington ord. ingly a committee of five ees appointed to xo to Wash- ington aud confer with Gooerat Gran t ie now contemplated Lo extatvixl a evatem of storm sienal on lighthouses to be in telegraphic connection with Newberu, N. u. AID FOR THE YELLOW F:VER SUFFERERS, TO THE EDITOR O} oifice wort» $15,000 w $20,000 perannum. Troy wi ounce vomiuawd for County Judge and doleated, and again nominated tor Chy Judge and again detéaied, since Which time he bas held tue vtlice of Assimtant Uietrict Attorney, the salary of which is §2, aunam. [i is pot strange thet (bese gentlemen Wish to Continue their public servitude, The natiouale urge that this constant retention of office is snu-demucralic and unjust, aud tat Lue masses of the party saouid got be controlied by & snail coterie af oities holders, The Germans join fy tis, aud furher Cini that they have never bein cousidered by the pa iy except as mere Vovers for tiose Le ring have momiuaied, if } \ ‘Tie American cleweut i the pariy are aco “ik of tas | _ We bave to/acknowledge the receipt of te following “* Ring,” ana Jn the movement to-break tt up. | for the benolit of the sufferers by the epidemic at New Pho national; iaver Thomas Gildines tor Meter, an | Orieans:—Por Honry Canterder, Jr.. wreasuror, $20; cash, Lawrcnee Uauly tor Covaty Cieck, ‘tve Germans dewaud the Couuty Judge, and Jona Tes wil receive choir | $6: St. Thomar church, Revonawood, L. 1., Jobu, H. po ei an 184 pative of sre rs re he <— Wiillams, treasurer, $51; cash, $5; Togersol!, Watson & practi: jaw for i. teen Yours, and ban tbo #1 Binge of a 4 : Dever having sought of ueid puble olfice He ts aldo | Co? $1005 FP. L, Novlus, $20; W. Sieveas, $5; Sanday very generaily favored by tne natiounis, Many leading |, &chool South Presbyierian church, Brookiyn, $80: Guido republicans, aware of the troabiw of the vemmonacy, | Sohmidt, $5; Charles Tatiy, $5, Previously acknowl favor a tamon ticket of the loca-vilices, If mucu shoud | Oded, $11 224 Total #1i,b2i, be determined vl ngiee | Judichous sel clions mada, it te th pyle ined ie sh ce toe id doubted i; ject. and, a Roee, G ange! Gussens oP kiign”- and, proves Denellt to thie |v iheran elinrch, of. fs. Matthew.s $20:-dt.; Themes” ait rikteeny hack th eae = an” VION acknowledge, Me 86,251 WESTCHESTER, SPOFFORD, TILESION & CO. TO THR EDITOR OF THR WEKALD. Orexixa oy Tux County Court —The opening of tho Nuw Yonk, Oc:, 14, 1867, County Court wad Court of Sessioas took place at Wise | The following additional subscriptions bave been Plaius yesterday. The bench was occupied by Wiliam foceived for Howard Association of Now Orteans:—Lewis 12 TEA LD, New Youn, Oct. 14, 1867. H. Koberson, County Judge, aud Aesre M Siliuan | £,0%,,Now York, $25; Fochnelmer, Raa & Spencer, aad D, K. Conklin, Justicos of (he See.io08 Tue early | Newark, $25, Kirkwatrick & Jones, Newark, $10; cuah, $6. Previously |. $545. Toial, £641, Dancy & WHEELER, OOMESTIC INTELL CENCE. ‘The trinl of John MH. Burratt hae been printed at tho Thment printing office at Washtogton, It comprises part of the proceedings was sumewhat retarded, owing to the absence of reveral of the yraad and petit Jurors, Joun A, Hougbiailiag and Charles G Hicks diced on o courge of grand jaro ny pleaded guilty aod were remanded to to await tence being pased oo Wem. As the full particulars of this case have aiready beea publ wied tn the Hexato, 1 ’ is ungecessary Ww slaie fur ler thaa thal toe prisoners “ ry “ were adrotly captaret by Sergeast Mangia, of the oe ae lowe ee iy? of soure Ahan. seven Lun- Youkers sub-pr eiact poles, a rew weeks since, white in | Shed Pazes each, bassin dg Bacigasd tue act of selling a valuable by aod wayon, wnich it Tn Lawiny, lowa, recentiy lector Patertor, a young ty ateged taey had stolen fron premises of Mr, | Mon, feed twonty years, whe attempting Adath Metzbar, at Roudout, N. ¥., a day or su previ- ofa trashing mnacling, wi ously, of the rod aud alwost instantly disem. Ivavounation ov tae Teacases’ Leotrrers at Mount Veusox,—Yestertay the inaueoration of the Teachers’ Institute of Wor'cuerter county tov place at Whe schools house in the village of Mount Vervon. teachers, t * knuckles’ bowed, A portion of the landing at Tiskehnrs, in the rear o the Washingtoo Hotel, down tw China and Mulberry etreeis, issinkivg iu, A stide of four feet hae taken About eighty | Placg within afow days aad a crack ot Reveral Inoles r Dis opened, A parser of tine brick bufldings, recently nirds of whom wero females, wore 1M Ht- | srentod, have Deeu 10.:78 Or rss injured by the slide, tendance, After those who, trou the disiauce of their ain 10 the Village daring witabie bomes, were pecossitated to re the ten da 8° opera’ Usewer Exp ov a New Yore Drrewacee —The INS aD wocount ot ibe death of Mrs, bad bet provided v1 Accommodation throug Lue atteution of Com u N. J. Brown, a dresomaker in tat ony, who hal bee Frankia W. Giuey and Joseph Uarnett, the ¢ doe a tang tie ra toaore he died eatit" sapteiate. Of Lencvers usseinolod im the tarys vat of A) On Thursday wight, feeling orice dapresmed thaw eve house, whoo they Were ai ouce iw uced aa La die pro- | ge ook dose! at) vchbipe. aad Ina very ahart thm, per ongtes ot ir bein coor by MMe. t atterwards was iu ® am! dewhensi ing. Jost previous iiley, In the aiternoon oe ¥+ | te her diseolation, u @ mome. of Penity, eho ceknowle taddres'on. | eiged thas she ‘ ds Tn the course of his remarks De Adieu suid that veachors | ¢ited that ehe ned \aken au vohmine and sud be was 0} elemeuiary tustruction lad & muon More woperiat bt rears old. er rex tence wa task before them tan collegiate ine ructors, aud en- od wifret Ty Sine Veet ter eavored to point oat how they could ber Mt ibbuseives | nainter, went i New Yor'r to ind work, aw tor tueir cailiag. Previous to tue sutr: D Cormul. On, Wertnesdeyelen cotarned geutlemen an effort was made (4 Intend ¢ aor! tending to work + ry iy J Sion Ou Kho best meted Of teach Wg oFv IKE: bat | written to hin *hea he weal, Sew York. showed eh fathag a oo Sa = ihe MAE | eho hod take grea! dent of morphine, from vima to - 4 a 0 be hoped | Sthmy dpe /. was for @ vor jong time that # sprit ot Cumtutdve progress the minds of those In aiwndaace of the proceedings, Weatetester Potities. | The democratic eieciors of the several towns com. | prisiag the Second Assembly disine: mes in com yesterday at t Exceisior Hotel, Wane nomiaated George J. Peniicld, of Now Rochelle, the prosent incumbent, to represeut iheir pary ac bie com. fog electie Vhomas K. Downing, of cuairman, and W. & MeChortw wees Wild DO snatuaoott it ty amit ch idven to care at an Carly singe for, PERSTITION—Novet DREATWRNT FoR CaoL. PPL plavier gave emplosment during to thirty or forty neu The cho'era | broke out amoog them, eed @ physician was culled, di | Whose treatment prowivea qaick ueces*, Aug old negro a. over, Was Hot satisfied wiih (bo f afinirs, ond with a vreut show of retlgions nifalawe made tt kaown to Ite ferows that God had appeared to him and revealed Uestrange fret that, ove handf fait | and Fii-beneatt a eyoamo tents of both baads, trking fies a mont | @ dite of tgs, the cure that would © nee ee ES died Sd a 2 B 3 > s § = = = + z z : < 25 - = Rye, acved as Petinm, secretory. | een road tue d as eligible (or aueld, ot New H. swallow the o of elt and would be George J. ¥ heile; Sulomon Dinges, of Hiythe, of Bedsord, and Cnaries MoUlenorn, of Pelnarn, 4 The fi lot wave 19 oF Peniieid, 1p tor Dingsa, | terereues 19 ts hiytne 13, Aver several batlotings the | Shrew away thetr faives with the figs and | der the eb ed ay selves as directed, Thy for eleven of thom never feft the spot | them, vote of 22 (ur Pemieud aud 17 tor Dingee, Mr, Penteid’s nomioaiion oa mo ion waa then made unanimous, A good veal of teeing wae manifested througout the proceed: result was rather The m raGulay dose killed NEW JERSEY, Swias EtGRants TO THR SOUIH.—The Asheville (Ga) Paral News and Furmer mentions the arrival in tint towg of 8 family of Swiss cmipranis, WhO Were Induced to Koto Beraen. Buncombe by & wealthy and intelligent gent eman from Excrraa Arrain—Taxke Wors Freep at ‘axn two | fwitzeriand, woo bw Daxcanovery Wouspen.—An alfray occurred at salters | Die Vet 8ay8-— They are not picked wp promi ville on Saturday evening which, though partially | o» endorsed we lateness on by & proper encouragement from var people may be wade to form # pucieas around whieh thousands of elrotiar people would wnduultedly gather in a vory short among clatte farmers, and Three bove, named John 8. Thomas, bation Wart and | Joneph Salter, were outon a wagon to collect brush- wood, and, wi returning home, @ ja! named James Spencer, who wag armed with a gun, came out ol tue woods, and, advano'ng to the boys, said to Salter, “Shut Op your gab, or I'l shows you,’ Thornes warned not vo 4 the gan lest it might go ol, When Sper he did not care, aad, @ SANG Hisiaut, ured, “to kil od od fell forward betwoon time, Freecm of tin Lars Stoas in New (niaxs,—Tho efecis Of the Inte storm at the Iake shore surpass au Wing, it Is edit, im the recorection of the oldest tn bebrania, as far as itis ng Khe Hades Upon tie abet ronda 48 voucerned, = For to this aide of Wie lake these Toads were submerged, iup t Tetiained two feet deep ou them. us (ar as Uiree onties from the shore of the wke The now cxoal was flooded With the lake water aad paul of v8 foul accumula. Von (rom the city sewers, ve effvet wilt, mi no bt, be beneticial W the Uealid of tue p Baha NE ad A Five Cocwrey ro Live Ix. =the Quiney (Adame county, Lowa) Gaee states that & fon of Mr, J. B, Showers, #igut years od, #ae viten bY & rattlesnake the yard ia (rent Of the house, — bere Are two separate blow just ebove (he ankin, thought by som: tbat he wis bit ‘hien were killed evon afior '¥ jail (© | accounts the parent wi the resels of th» tajuries | ti is life was despaired A owhtoen years of age, lock of sveep jest bad boy. About wo unawares by @ nies of atrichsined at @ brother of tho | beof aud sent keeling out of life, be ae abd Salter ercaped unvurt by crouching ve. Drustwood w Up aud ran awa; G be saw (be piece levelled, The while the perpetrator betook tured tll Sanday morni: The gua waa loaied duck shot, LA notin of which orred the nde ot the yragon, and Thor foretead over tho eyes and in the left arm. Teovlved @ large rion of the charge in tn showider and he id both sufferers were ina none of the shor