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NEW YORK CITY. . TUR COURTS. COURT CALEROAR—THIS BAT. Supreme Court—Ciresit—fart I Court meets at half-past ten o'cloes A. Mt Nen-enumerative mouoas. Supreme Court—General Term. Set. " ¥ T—Draxe Barstow O5—Siurgis et al. va, Kob- President, & > “= e Ma a“ 109-Bendall otal. va. Pater: Nt = Mél—Maver ot al ve. Kelly, Mas —Wiligeuntetn ve. igs. ‘sy ca te o-! m-! ry a ta Mane, , Kolly, Devllah ee. Deste, de o¢ = in Suppome Oourt—Cirealt=Part 2, <“ _ Before J: E. D, Smid. Cour opens al ten o'ciocs AM. Nes. Now 180- Roe et al, va. Allaire, 1096—Bbel, Prest, ve, Laward [a -~ oulr x, etal C1 Hivicer ve. tiateay 1G Lane ve Weagh tal, vines va. Haleey, ame—Cambril ot ek ve Bell 'sib—trpan va Dates eal @4—Kast Kiver Bask ve vo Wi 1su— Ws si 420—Utuebich va, Kahn. ton et ak IT/4—Doechin va, Mereilo. My-wetithy O° Brien. ‘Mot—Post vs. N. ¥. Poiro. 566—Perkine owt. Teum Co, 139—Nedham ve. Pearseii. Supreme C Held — yeu Court opens at 10 0’ Ne ‘Farmers and Citizens’ ie~Bund Moech's Assosia tion Nat, Bk. va. Gem va. the Mayor. 8—Gilman 11—Sanders va. Diet. 98 18—People ex rel.Johneve ve, Blind Mech's the Croton Board. ¥8 Mayor, &c. 19—Jones vs. Dies. M—Brainered, reo’r, ve, Ben- 20—Gilman’ va, Healey, son etal, 21—Steck! vs. Russel, ¥4—Rodius vs, Miller. 21—rolmaon ys, Mack. ‘Farunkoff vs. the Mayor. ve I—Biurges vs. the Mayor, %—Winter ve. Kelly Supreme Coart—Chambers. Held by J Ingraham. i eart opens at ten o'dock M. Call of calender at 12 M. merfield et al. 12%—Pattereoa ve. Blooomer. M6—Gaslen $f Ch: Sum. M0—Bolles roo'r vs. Dor TA Yee—Durzos at “ai! va, Gum. 1—In,-re” propeller Jack al Jewett W7—Concer et al. vs, Sum- 14¢—Lathrop Sewing Ma- Gall 161—Powell vs. Southside R. R. Oo, adhe eae Superior Court—Trial Term—Part ‘1, Held by Judge McCunn, : Court opens at elev o'clock ‘A. M, ‘on. SStLoten vs.Pritchotet al. $475—Russel! letropol 2 tant ussell ve. Mé Ht. tan Insurance (0. ‘road Co, 2637—Muller va, Bernhard. . Ee acrie, ‘LL—Shepard va. Heineken ely. Jorwin vs. Terry, 9726—Toppinj Lyneb, Kavanagh va, Rich. duet, "17" 6—Goodman ya.Steinetal, 2973—Bumstead va the —Whiting vs. Clark. Ma Se—swittet al va Wille, 8271—Thurver’ va. Jaquemot. Superior Court—Trial Term—Part 2, Held by Judge Jones, Court opens at eleven o'clock A. M. Bo mopkine va.The Mayor, $524—Kirsten va. Kelly, shot. 4 85u4—D Caday. Malien va, Lynch, §286-—2yler ye Amsterdam aoe iihangea 2 2908—Howe vs, Hubbell. 8654—Darey, Adm. vs. Third big org. va. Baltic Fire 302-1 ay. Paired tot al aoe aL Nicholas a-oaren Va Jgadine, anata 4 etal va Meeke Common Pleas—Part 1. Held by Judge Brady. Court opens ai eleven o'clock A. M. 08 tu; t ve, Stuyve- Eis augnomen va, Stuyve: -Metagar ve. Erie Rail- Dart vs, Walker. $624—Brown vs. Elliott, '—Lorillard InsuranceCo, 825—Odell vs. Martin. ve. Burrows. €26—Low va Dean, ett vs, Giles. 37—Schofield ve. De Cour. ogere. : Ta Laing &8—Wolfsohn vs, Kuppet etal. 829—Smith vs. Hovenburch. e—Burden ve. Hawk. Warne oe Us 8. Teles era) Cemmon Pleas—Part 2. held by Judge Van Vorst. Court opens at eleven o'clock A. M. Began mere fie Ac., va. Kelly, Got—chlanin ve. clewart. Sheriff. 831—Nussbaum vs. Stewart. |—Alviset va. Stewart. $32—MoCullom vs. Elisa, ‘Foster vs. MeGuire. Marine Court-Trial Term. Held by Judge Aiker. Court opens at ten o'clock A. a, Ftconen va, Hofeld. Beebe ve. Fettrioh, = Fogarty ve. Crawley = ve Feu = ve. Crawley. — bBame ve. Same. - po] va, Clark. Fi—armstrong vs. Fillitte, = Gilbert vs. Lockwood, 22—Connor ve. Reighart, 43—Bloom vs. Raut man. jawkins vs. Ely, 3—Giiten vs. Heller B7—Cockrpf vat onnor. Bh %—Thora ve. Loewenstein, 3—Mamecker va Wolf. 2, anger vs. Hill, Warren, So—Fielechman vs. Ferden, 40—Fernald va, Jovbers Ma. a> Reed vs, Sheridan rine Co. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. The November Term. Before Judge Biatchford. The November term of tho United States District Court for the Southern district of New York opened yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, before Judge Biatchford, At that hour a large number of gentlemen @onnected with the legal profession were tn attendance. Process having been called and jurors summoned swered to their names, the bankruptcy calen- ich there are pine cases for jury trial, was called, The names of the plaintif's and defendants in ita have alroady appeared in the Hera.o. T anel of other matters having no reference to Dankrupicy causes tains @o less thas one hundred nd seventy-six cases, Smong them belag the ceiebraied champagne triais which caused so much interest last gummer, when the jury disagreed in the suit brought by the government against St. Marceaux & Co. for under- valaation on # cousignment of champagne brought to ‘this port, Bankruptcy Trials. In the Matter of John W, Wilson and Others and C0. Cowles and Others, Creditors, vs. Henry FP. Metaler ahd Thoma: G. Cowperthwaite, Dedtors.—This was « case of imvoluntary bankruptcy. The debtors had made a de- mand that the act of bankruptcy which it was alleged they bad committed should be inquired of by a jury; Dat on coming into court to have the question disposed of, they withdrew that demand apd consented that the issue should be left to the decision of the judge. ‘Three witnesses were examined on bebalf of by the bankrupts for the bene! could hardl; called an act of bankruptcy. The Judge maid that the assigamens contained on Statement that the debtors were in embarrassed circum- pn | aud could not meet their engagementa He an adjudication in bankruptcy to be made, aud ® reference to a register to take the nocessaay j= ogo in the matter. ‘ Condemnation Under the Revenue Lawn. ‘The usual proclamations having been made in refer- ence to the seizure of property taken for violation of the Wevenue laws, and no claimant or owner having ap- peared, the foowing specified property, on motion of Assistant District Attorney Rollins, wae decreed and ordered to be condemned :—The United States va nine- teen barrels of distilied spirits and other materiais, found at No. 196 East Twenty-fifth street; same va. a quantity of distilled spirits amd other materials, found et No, 194 East Twenty-Ofth street; same vs, seven bar. reis of distilled spirits, found at Thirty-ninth street and 713 Iba smoking tobacco, On the motion of Erastus Benedict, Hsq., the court agreed to adjourm at one o'clock until eleven o'clock this mornfhg, in consequenco of the death of ex. Surrogate Bradford, and for the purpose o! og th: members of the bar toatiend ® meeting the Supreme Court Chambers, where they inteodetl to & some action in reference to she death of Mr. Brad- ford. Judge Blatobford, in asventing to the motion, eatd it ‘was a very proper one, and desired the clerk to make ® note of it on the minutes of tue court. court then adjourned. SUPREME COURT. The Death of Ex-Snrrogate Bradfo of the New York Bar. Ad informal meeting of the New York Bar was held yesterday morning ia the Supreme Court, Genoral Term room, with the view of deciding upon the course of nction to be taken fp relation to the decease of the late Alexander W. Bradford, @x-Surrogate of tho city and couoty of New York. Dir. Justice Leonard was ap- outed. chairman, and Messrs, Wm. KE. Ourtiss and Bl. ridge T. Gerry, eecretari A committes composed of wing natned gentiomen:—Wm. M. Rvarta, E. W, John &. Burrill, Richard O'Gorman, §. and Elbridge T, Gerry, with f{natruc- i¢ resolutions commérnorative of the 4 aged Lie agiarne 4 until tw j—Action jock branches of the Supreme of respect for the memory of Court ad the deceased. RANKAUPT COURT. Petitions Filed. The following patitions wore fiiccd yesterday: —Renry M. Williama, Now York city; referred to Regisver Wil NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. i if i t ; ! : | He [ui iit ltd i Hit i" si ‘| it i. u ll af U ! I i directors of the Germas lmmgrest Sorety beid @ reguinr meeting at their office is Haitery place, whea Mr Kaufman presided, end reperia were submitted by the agent of the gomety, from which 4 appears that of 17,46 memigrants landed at Castie Garten, 1,183 were Germans, the majority of whom proceeded €F the chaste qnaber of inetimannes nce in of tegeeey cores 0,653, 98.499 were Ger- mens, The CM @ 180 Cb peodet during Wwe peat WoUls $20d wo wd of Poor Abd Senitole German Imm) 8 ee ee ee ia'ot te Seciny dering toe past momin for Spho- celta pee maa _contrivations by dovatinos, Be arnounted & £6,021, aod 0 ba ance of ane oo Taso fre enseen’ 7 was reported. persons a then Society, About & deren sew were elected, © committee, composed of Messrs, Wal- = be plan’ (or 20 amendenont of tee charter ef the Sooty br of some routine business, an imteresting papor was read by Wm. F, Thoms, M.D., upos the subject of Statistical Medicine, bearing mainly upon the importance, ie vate as well as in [mene hh in reference to the and most of domme, observation, West Eleventh street, on Monday night hed bees on 6 visit to Brooklyn, 1 company with his brother, end returned about eleven o’ciock by way of the Bisscker Street line of cars from Fulton ferry. His brother lef to bis owe resi. theo Mr Bat. i fy sgl bia hate i fis, Fart rnom 4 Sacowp Stony Wivnow.—Eliza Keating. a domestic et 157 East Fiftieth street, while washing the windows on the second floor, it is supposed must have lost her balance and was precipitated te the sidewalk, where, it ts feared, she fractured her spine She was promptiy cared for, and shortly after was removed by her friends to Bellevae Hospital, Propasie Fatat Accrpant,—Yesterday officer Kelly, of the Third precinct, had an unknown man removed to Bellevue Hospital from the foot of Chambers street, who, it ‘was on board one of the Pavous a Boats, wien he auddenly fell tothe floor, aud, ta falling, inflicted a terribie gash on the back of his head. When vked ap be was ac geay! eypowenen and up to a late our last night was still in that unconscious state, checke and other articles he is # to be « Mr. uppored David Swift, from NL a, ag hs Paterson, N. J, He bad also two Acciveyt at ras Hopsox Riven Rartmoap Drror,— On Monday evening last a trakesman on the Hudson River Railroad, residing at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth street, while in the act of Mi some care had bw right hand caught berweee tne bumpers and badly crushed. The injured man had his band drossed temporarily by a dispe and was yesterday admitied to Bellevue i} 2 FY i Hol eee fractured, by having fallen do aire tbe nee: prev fart day while cleaning house, is ACUDENT oN THE StRaMsmP ProwetHecs. —John Neil- band, is bagng caught in a ine, Be by. stamping machi B 61 Chrystie stroet Seniovs Fatt. —Early yesterday morning Henry Ritey, Q laborer, twenty-eight years of age, and residing at 226 Kast Twenty-second stroet, was found by officer Jones, 7 1 i fasion tro the tnted ory wladow while Wie guprscer, under the inflneuce of liquor, The officer mediately conveyed to Bellevue Hospital. potieiaa’ Distocatep [iis S#ovioea,—Jobn Hillis, aged thirty. seven, s laborer by occupation, while in the act of hoisting some timber at 24 Broome stroet, yesterday, and by some unforeseen accident, the waod slipped f its fastouing and im falling struck Hille on “the sbonider and knocked him down, When p: ee to be we manne bey Mr. James Coogan iad him removed to Bellevue Hos here found be had dislocated bi @ouder te ot dy Finw ty Neverenvre Sreeer,—Between ton and eleven o'clock Tuesde} might a fire Was discovered in a wood shed conilocted with the dwelling of Trambull Smnith, in Ninetecnth street, near Thirdavonue, The fames wero extinguished before they reached the dweling, Dam- ago avout $60. Insured in the Lorillard Ineurance Com- pany. Fina mm West Tmnery-srra Stamer,_about two o'clock yesterday morning & tre broke out in the frame stables 300 West Thirty-sixth street, occupied by Charies Hampman. One horee was tarned io death. Total low about $500. Insured for $300 im the Hamilton -lasur- ance Company, CORONERS’ QUESTS, A Niows Watcuwan Rew Over axp Kien, —Joseph Maher, recentiy « night watchman and switch tender in the employ of the Hudson River Railroad Compaoy, was run over, coruer of Thirtioth street and Eleventh avé- nue, abont two o'clock yemerday morning, ite Urainet cars and althore wetuntly kined.”* the: shove are he particulars of the occurrence reporved by the Pole, Coroner Schirmer was noti- inquee over the remains, '#f Coroner Schirmer was yesterday Botifed 10 ‘eid am inquest, at 413 East ‘see the remains of Julia Whelan, a child only death was the result of mmjuries Eateteil te ine i ‘ALLING FROM A CRADLE. —An infant eight whose father, Thomas O'Keefe, lives at No. East Forty-fifth strect, died from the effects of by accidentally falling from a cradle, ied to bold ap inquest, wire 4 Rason.—Coroner Schirmer received to bold an inquest at No. 363 West ath over the body of Jobn A. Shiel ited suicide there. by elitiog: be me Teason is known for the commu- An inquest will be held to-day. : E Hae bis throat with erragned before Justice Hogan at the Tombs yesterday morstag; but complaints not being pressed many of Abem were discharged from custody with a reprimand from the magistrate. Not s fow with black eyes and poses, coilisions the Were in the crowd, but pearly all of Anon eneceed ‘enusvally good humor, considering that freely and must necessarily be su! their recent indiscretions, The most fla- of the Violators were sent te awai: the resalt of an examination, ‘Dg and altempting to voto ill and Fourteenth wards. U; them were discharged; but co district of the Fourteenth ! i i i { ii z 8 s Hy 5 il : f ii i ig i P74 4 4 i i ; } wt Al U i i 4 Fe. SF cH Hill i é Hi Ayoung man, who gave bis name as James Finn, was ar. Tesied yesterday for an alleged iliegel attempt to rote at the polls beid ia the Third election district of Le Seventh yesterday, and to bim © “tele unfolded” erdiuarily make the heir “send on end line quills pow the (retfal poreupine,’” " asked bis Honor, a8 be looked at the wow i whet do Fou wane begone face of the visitor, “I vente Dora, “Doral who is ener” prse Canal sueet, vat petiar as never vasb.” “Yours #8 ringaler der eweet fravieis io Shudge, i lofes ver re never did eee, ish mine Doral” “Happy want and | wappose while the M1 & on, roe TY you to ber, What the ober wane | never see her Wheo that wae tha: of “eptember richter."* jot sern her aimee t” of your aiored? oght,” remarked be fe, wed 1 pene six wad ferey camt, toe cont “vere von jofes Dera meek av! My vame js Nathiae Briggs, wad * dimes, might vat nopody gede do mine peautiful bors und rede weet or Der butcher man veote w mary her an ehe der pook mit der spar bank * “Ob, that fe it, et remarked the Justice; a little Cupid-ity anixed up with the love, you had better go and fall inlove with some bs oo bespoken. ie lo 00, the bask there,” contin: yy magi trate’s miputes, ‘to apie yet the ret sat ees Aart 80 you see your chances are stim." ‘Ish #0, ter?” exclaimed Briggs, looking gust, Be face gradualiy tenes tts color Bis gut blue, brigh! eyes as-umirg a stony ex! To cou- dense our description, ve looked vefy much “hkea dying duck in a thunderstorm” that bad been struck by . “gh dat so, Herr Sbudge? Vy, I dutu’t kpow dat! How long nas dis Schmidt lofed Dora?” "Ob, ever since the 4:n of July. He 'reated her to heerane praieale at Harmony Garden, anc oe told bim she would marry him on the of next April, if the snow should be off the ground." The upforiunate lover appeared disconsolate, For a moment he was lost in seemingly painful medita‘ton; then, looking up, he smiled a ghastly smile, buttoned his coat to ee ae and crushing bis hat between his nervously working fingers, exclaimed, “Dora, pel tam! She pese goot for nix! Ish don’t lofe Dora. Schmidt may have her, vor I ish doo boor to py her goot dings! Oh, Dora, ch Dora!’ he added, as be walked hastily out of the audience chamber, * Sclimids i von humpug, una I ish scheated, py tam !”' Auxaxp Tuer or 4 Lapy’s C1oak.—Annie Farrell, an aged woman, and who was boisterously drunk, swearing copiously ina hoarse man-o’-war man’s voce, while before Justice Mansfeld, of the Essex Market Police Court, was arrested yesterday afternoon at the instance of Jobn Ebrhardt, who charged that the pris- oner had stolen @ cloak (and was detected by him while am the act) from ois premises at No 161 avenue B. The man made no attempt to defend conduct, but t into @ grand glorification over th ess of the “party,” claiming tha: she was @ democrat of the Jack- son stripe. She was committed in default of bail to answer at the Special S-ssions. ARRESTED FOR Ip.Ences,—Charies W. Whiley, of Broadway, opposite 110th street, caused the arrest yes- terday of James Crawford, aged fourteen years, whom beatleged was disorderly, unruly and a thief, and whose constant practice it was to pilfer in the seighborhood, Judge Kelly, of the Fourth District Police Court, before whom boy was arraigned, helé him for future examination. Ti-Tarren ARRestep,—James Vaughan was arrested yesterday afternoon, at the inatancefof Peter Grinu, of 639 Second avenue, who charged that he, Vaughan, had opened the drawer in nis store and had feloniously taken therefrom: seven dollars and ni ne conte, whieh the complainant found in the thief’s possession and which be admitted having taken. Justice Kelly, of the Fourth District Police Court, before whom the ac- Cused was arraigned, in default of bail held him for trial at the Special Sessions, Fria Justics.—The Fourth District Police Court, in Fifty-seventh street, is disgracefully attended to by those whose business it is to keep it comfortably heated. Yesterday the magistrates, civil and criminal, their clerks, lawyers, litigants, lictora and all elae who were necessitated to remain in the building for any leggth of time on business, complained of the frigid state of the here. Not only was there no heat in the build? ing, but the windows in the criminal court could not be effectually cl and the congequence was @ sharp currentof atr, sh from the north, on- impeded by any structural obstacle, the casemates and whistled drearily thi ‘Der. I¢ was masic no one cared to listen to, The build- ing is heated, there isany one to attend to the business, by st ; but, unfortunately, there is no engineer, the last being ‘ nowhere.” A Picgpocxer at tas Sroce Excaaxanz.—A young man in goveroment employ, by the name of Snow, had Dis pocket relieved of a valuable watch and a roll of greenbacks containing am of $25 by some dexter. ous pickpocket while Exchange, in Broad street, yesterday afternoon. e BOARD OF EDUCATION. Apportion: for the Support of Public Instructton for the Year 1868S. The Board of Education met at five o'clock last even- tng, President McLean in the chair, ‘The following was presented and adopted : Resolved, That the stimates be duly authenti- gated under the seal joard in duplicate, and sub. itted to the Board of Supervisors and to the Board ‘Commissioners, as provided by law. Darartuxet oF Ponuio INsraverion, Boaap or Epucation, Nov. 6, 1867. Pee ov Bursavisons oF tux City anv County or one — Im pursuanoe of the frst subdivision of the third section ‘acts to amend, consolidate and reduce to one act the ‘acta reiative to the common schools of the city of fork, and the act amendatory 10 said act, ‘April |, tbe Board of Education hereby reports an estimate ‘amount, over and above the sums specified in the Sixteenth section of the said fret named act, which will bo Fequired during the year 1868, for the purposes of ‘meetin eurrent annual expenses of public instruction im sai , 10 be as foilowe:— $37,000 seats in ie nee Cae Teapection ef the Twenty-second Infantry. Favored with © sharp, clear and bright day, although furiously windy, the Twenty-second regiment infantry was inspected at Tompkins square yesterday (Wedaee- day) morning. They reached thé ground soon after ten o'clock, and immediately took post on the easterly side, they were at once drawn up in line ready for re- view. They mustered three field, three commissioned poven commissioned staf, twenty drummers, Bine commands of sixteen files front— being « total of upwards of 468 uniforms This is some. ‘what lens than last year, there being then some thirty. pm ged pag aed ne the = = a a but tle persone i ak i i ge | i i H ; AH 33 gs. 2 Hi} iit He is This aCair will Tee sas, Ht te the inet CONVENTION OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPAmiES, ‘The anneal Convention of ihe Life Insurance Com. pan oe cf Amores fowemed Uber eonmoe yestertay alter. Boon at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce. The report of the Committee on the Amendment of the Con- vee fond thatthe chamber take united aoton im legally femsting the unconstimtional iaws of G9 mover the chaw & comm|!tte of seven \o form & aperta eo: from the chamber forthe vywarde the exteblab- mel of e extene! (le ieurameo beresu: thet sech « Dareae © Of Fue! Mpperiangs to the welfare of the whole bomen of the Couetty, “The came resolution provi ies War @ ot 8nd pubmiliod to the chamber at an carly meeting, which shall apply to #// the life com. pewiet Gf the country the test Of @oivency adopted by (oe @ nam ber AOd slew VO perm aon Lo vo paaien ro sven! te trentact buenese in amy part of onr Country @UhOUt [arBer expeore OF zetOm (en A reeoletion wer offered that the ch memlers of the chamber w be eatlied whe sual! deier aay od > ation & epetial meeting of the chamber was caulet ‘or ne terond Wednanday ip Iwemper perk nthe Ceaths from om permooth, fhe eecarred ie Quawe, W 4 werenn, otal im be @ der the oment vee wn shaving 8 Lewerer be fel come pain, eetia yah 9 the erening felt so a pew (ett BO tot mo Part & the enercienm, Lootey Le pale <8 Worse, am’ A phywicen was eniled, preorpren On Me.cay ‘took to Bis bed, <mpene meeeing a8 interes repre = Me bored well Monday eeniag of inet werk, whea, io fone of the Cimon exeruene Of medical sill, be ee of i if appointed for impansiiag the jury, the Was besieged wiih the {reads of the deceased alleged murderer, Jeremian Hardigan, no less two (© three buodred bewg present le strong force of police was deumiled to crowd outside the bullding, There was @ Tepreseniation of politi ass, among whom was man Coman, Fatty Welsh, Couschman Finn, Bill Walsh, the late candidate for County Clerk, and osbers The inquest was beid in tbe sitting room im the rear of the station house, The following jury was empan- elied:—J, & Shultz, 300 Cliff street; Ambrome K. Ely, 103 Gold street; George Palen, $9 Gold sreet; R. A Percival, 343 Vearl street; James Murray, 363 Peart street; S& W. Owens, 551 Pearl street; Samuel Chichester, 868 Peart street; Thoma: M. Murphy, 372 Pearl street, The prison: Jeremiah Har. digan, James McCabe, we end MeCully, were Drought in and seated iu the iittle anieroow atoning, directly bebind the jury. They aii seemed deeply acer. ested in the evidence given by th Hardgan manifested great anxiety throughout the whole proceed. ii Hach Friel being duly sworn, deg@ed and said:—1 reside at No, 6 Oxford atreet, Brookly: decease! is my son; he resided in this city with Jacob su §;f riy'zt deceased, Elizabeth Rorke, being duly sworn, said—tI reside at 357 Peari street ules past twelve o'clock yesterday, uay dimmer on the third floor, iropt room of the above building. I got up and went to the window on hearing the report of @ istol; I saw a mau without whiskers ruoving, the man pooch now present, 1 identify as the man | saw Tunning; there were three reports df a pistol, he was following a young man named McCabe; ove was each side of @ car that was passing; at this time Har. digan got around and fired a shot at McCabe, just as McCabe stooped his head; McCabe then got up after the first shot, and then ran down Frank/ort street; aa he did so Hardigan fired a second shot at McCabe; saw no other persons by at the e, Except the conducior and driver of the car; did the shot Gred deceased; there were five shots fred altogether the deceased fail just as 1 camo first at the window near the borses attached to the car, and going down into the street I learned that the deceased had been shot; | saw the pistol in Hardigan’s bands; did not see a pistol in ’s hands, Mary Dufly, being duly sworn, enid:—I reside at No. 857 Pearl strcet, over of the matter was about twenty minutes past t o'clock ; I bad just sat down to dinner when 1 hi Feport of @ pistol; on going to the wi second shot, and looking out into the atreet I saw a car stopped at the corner; @ man was lying on the track, and the driver was turning tho horses so as to not run over the man; saw a man with a pistol, and saw bim fire a shot down Frankfort street at another man who was running; | identify Jeremiah Hardigan, the prisoner now present, asthe man who fired the pistol; the shot be fired was while he was standing on the crosswalk; after fring ho put the pistol in bis pocket and walked off. Andrew Hanley, being duly eworn, says:—I reside at No, 355 Pearl street; am im the book and stationery business; between twelve and one o'clock | was coming up Pearl street, and when opposite Frankfort street I saw a party of men who were quarreiling; | was in one of the Bleecker street cars at the time * | beard the de- ceased say, ‘Are you prepared; he was addressing, I think, Mr. Hays, one of the it; Hays made no reply; said, “Come down to the corner, more excitement;"’ the deceased we it here;"” Mi iy! Bow, but we are the best three little citizens that come imto this ward; be straightened himself up and moved back about three feet; Mr. KicCabe stepped forward to Hardigan, and another gentieman he was unable to identify stepped up and pulled McCabe away ; Mr, Hard:gan bad a bag in bishand; he put the bag which he nad {fn higieft im his right hand, and pat bis left band in hie pocket, and drew his revolver and pointed the pistol at doceemet, whe fell close to the rail- Toad track; th @ saw Hardigan run across the street; some one jostled against witness and he ran in the drug store; the map that jostled sgainst bim ran after and fired a revolver at Mr. Hardigan, and as quick as he fred he rao towards Fi et; could not say what id not identify the man; knew ‘McCabe for avout ton years, 85 Warren street, Brookiyn, em- :—Was sitting in the win- w 8 man with ® purple Ellep Coilius. ployed at No, 850 the man who 3% corner of Pearl into ew reet; hor attention wus attracted toa the sireet in front of the drug store; at the window and saw e man witha dark brown coat on standing in the middie of Peari street wtb @ pistol in his hand, raised and pointed towards another man, who was behind « carin the street, the wap tha: had the pisto! raised ran back on ‘p Fraok!in street, aud the other man pursued ould Bet re- tp repid succession; as bi of the prisoner Hays wit! man drop in front of him, cried out to who was hastening 1d O bis revolver about him; Bays by bis ciothi Charieg Marrsy, 18 sacod he was passiog ap be met threes men: Pistol in of b> me that had whe piste’ ao. him fail; bere wee » time ; was o the preover end: vam the mao shot; saw ond car came alongat the at the tim to-day. NEW JERSEY. Sorsey City. ¥eut yrow 4 Lavver,—Yesterday morning ® mason named William Brogan was ascending « ladder at tho sugar boure building, when he lost his balanc tumbling across two men who ascel below him, fell through to the cellar. end- ance was provided, and the man waa conveyed to his residence iu New York, Tas New Ferar Boar.—The now ferry boat Hudson City made a trial trip yesterday forenoon to test the working of tho engines, It \s expected ali the opora- tions will be completed within a week, after which sho will be on the line to Cortlandt street ferry to Tolieve the other boats, Dloboken. Fowsrat ov Tue Lats Recornen Aveny.—The ro- mains of the late Justice Avery wore conveyed for in- terment, at noon yesterday, from Trinity church to Greenwood cemetery. The funeral services wero con- @ueted by Rev. V. Bruce and Rev. Mr, Howe. A pto- ceesion was formed at the church ip the fol- ping bebe ere dolice, thirty men, two and two; of Councilmen, City Clerk, Treasurer, Board of Education, City officials, Justices of the Peace, hearse “Sank tee with the following pal! belie of the city tolled out the solemn dirge as the procession slowly moved along, which on reaching the ferry was broken, and ali that was mortal of the late Recorder passed beyond the portals of the warded him in life with a high distinction ‘ud which honored him ay with a steiniess record. It is tue lot of public mon frequently to incur hostility, con- sure, and om slander, from those with whom they differ on pointe of public policy, or in quarters where condicting Interests require adjustment to the detri- ment of somebody, but even im this respect Justice Avery wag an exception, and ican be eaid ith trah he bad a ® pablie nor a private enemy, Newark. Ax Eprtor, Rosprn.—About one o'clock yesterday morning, as Mr, Hollinger, editor of the Voldman, was walking through Harrison sirent on his way home, bo War sacauited by two m who robbed him of $30 10 bank notes a wayinen escaped. ALimono Dioamy.—Jacob Later, @ satoon kesper of Newark, was arrested yesterday on complains of bis wife for baving, abe alleges, matried Biizabeth Ho. Wite No. 2 was also arrested a charge of+ having Koown, at the Lime of her niarmage with Lejer, that be wate married man. The two high contracting parties (Leier sod Hut) wore baled is the sum of $1,000 to await (ue acon of the Grand Jury, Oromo OF Tim Scrnewm Covrt,—This court com meneed ts session yesterday. Chiof Justice Reasiey aod Judges Vredenburg and Depae ocoupying the bench. The fret argumont edduced w Whitmore, at the eatt of the Sta fon Was indic.ad in. Monmoutn larceny, aod Whitmore, it is all twenty-five dotiare to t Jackwou wip tbrough a tor of the Ploas to le ghtiy on him. At the ongnal trial a motion de to quash the indictment, whict Was overruled orner Parker, for the de- fendans, maintained that che defendant did not commit s orimiasl offence in New Jersey by atvempting to offer © Drive. There is no satuie in this State Mak Og an attempt to bribe indetable, Numeroes legal Satin 4 references were cited by either counse), oe fervor bearing of the onse was adjourned till this morning, to allow an excluding exatpivation of the Sepirente to foreasic boners to be Co! Tomar Niowr's Riot,—The two mom, Coombs and gold wateh waiued at $150, The high- Chamberlain, who suffered so severety tp the fracas, are @owly ratiying. Coombs receives so vicient « fracture ‘of \be leg that a piece of the bone, an inch anda balf W \eugth, was extracted yesterday, but he deems bis e007 comparatively insignificant to bis jubilation, aa De remarks, as ine “discom{ture of the damned biack fepubiteans'’ Chamberiaia ia Coavaicsctog, but bis shun bas been pounded literally into @ jelly. Kowweny @ Benumoros Covyty.—Mr. Melits, Burling. ton county, bade valuable horse and buggy and a costly Jot of Jewotry stolen frow b! Ppp ym rom bin on Tuesdey night, andthe SaLs OF Tux Okowance W once —The Trenton Ordnaace Works have bees purchased vy ‘dAesers, Myers, De Mier nd Potts for $101,000 These premises have been em- eeoupied for® long Wine, owing so their vast capacity Fequiriag OB immense cays. 0 keep them 1 operation, WESTCHESTER. A Suant Swispuine Oresstios at Bastincs.—Mr. J. « H. Brown, by which he wes muleted out of the com of $200. It appears up Qi quarters at a Orst class Mr. Ferguron a few woeks we) ofa part of this wnaly ious with the eentioman. la ine courses of oonvergauon be joned bis connertion with one of two well known 0 at Yonkers aud ecw bore Thinkiog his newly ac- Quited acquaintance wes portectiy bona fide, Mr. Ferguson & core gave him an order ‘or some timber and subse- quently Look eocasioo Ww remark that be would be gang to New Yors tn the morwing on business, At this ture “Brown ' inevired o @ very off baad manner if his friend would fer» favoron him by “getting a cheer ceed,’ ot the eume time producing one pure porting » be on the vice Naboual Bank. The inaina- ating ad. ross of th * (o sueco @ manner om Mr. Ferguson that ye taroly offered tocash the cheek, to which pr 0) ©cles to say, no de~ murrage was made So er eis * thee caly & (ow daya since erg i 8 note oy forgery. srowa by Nathap Rewanganus Sve cat Oreucon at TARRYTOWR— About two months +1 « ut oman residing at Tarrytow: amed Dane 4 wos thrown out of a wagon and ty) seo vere at his recovery was considered hopeles Archer ma, had his peck dislocated, a ciren instance at would without doubt have reauitet faa. ad it @ opporiune arrival of ss export movement ad)us sinee of instruments, whieo has resulted io punced out of danger. The case 1s cuxsiseved « of Che qoat remark~ able on record. Paroposmp Naw Tows Hai sy Dooes’ Ferry.—Some eligible lote have just been purchased in the village of Dobbs’ Ferry by a gentiowan oamed Hradiey, who con- templates erecting (hereon a commodous building to be used as a tows ba le th senee of any such place at present the matter is cooked forward to with much interes by the ortiz AccrpertT TO 4 Lanow 1.—Geo, Candee, while at work hoisting & Peekewill, yesterday, was 60 severely inforcd ao tLe body. that it waa expedient to hare him je) to New York and placed under the # Now York Hospital. Mr. Daniel Meliroy, of x aviended to the re- moval and admission to the ab osvitution of the im- jured man, FARRAGU? IN ENGLAND. Report of His Visit to fonden aud the Gun Practice at Shoeburyness—iionors Accorded Our Naval Heroes Abr Was von, Nov. 6, 1867. ved thie moramg atthe Navy The following was 6 Depariment:— Unrren Srires ¥ FRANKLIN, Ory Surenxess, England, Oct 14, 1867, Sm—In my despatoh Vo. 2 I had she Donor to report my arrival on Gravesend, Eogiand, on the 26th of last month, having been detaiuei nearly twenty-four hours off Sheerness on account of the fog, Off Sheerness I fired a salute of twenty-one cuns, waich was returned by the fort on shore, avd | wae \mmodiately after sm luted by the Formias agebip of Vice Admiral Baldwin Watker, woo » to welcome me to the fort and to tend dock yard. A few hours af from Sir Baldwin encior'n © Covvmisstoners of the “Phe Board will be bap attention to Admiral fs may be agreeable to him On my arrival off Gi gus and dle squadron that 2 1 eddresaed a note to his Excelioucy Charies F. ad our Minister, informing him of my presence end of iny desire to pay bim my respects tho next or aby oloer time he nt appoint I reesived » note from Sir Moran, Secretary oFthe ‘Legation, to the effect that Mr. Adame being absent On the continent for a few days, it would afford bim great gratification (o coatsibute ai im his power to our comfort snd re duriag our stay io Englaad, Oa the 28th I visited London, aceumpani by Mr. Moran and our Consul, Mr. Mores, Accom oy Mr. gee I called upon Lord Gian're and the Lords the iralty, mone of wiow, bowever, were in the city. a tho following uy Vice Admiral Sir Sidney Dacres, one of the Lords of the Admiraity, returned my call 0.4 tendered me every facility for visiting apy point of naval interest ia Bugiaod Subseqoently the Lords accompany them on their & the dock yards of Woo!ws ommissioners tnvited me to spection of im, Sheerness and ve visited the three yards re in saying that I was boy what | eaw, bat by the foe courtesy iuvariavly exteaded to me and my of- joers on these visit don I dined, by special invitation, with Vice Admirai Bir Sidney LDacres cod Vice Adthirel Bir Alex- ander Milne, and on each occasion mes many distin- guished naval officers The Prince de Joinville visited the fegebip off Gravesend and exiendsd « cordial tmvitation to myself and officers so bs piace af Mowat Lebanon. The invica- tion was promptiy accepted, and, as might be expected, we were received wito much kK nduess and aitenton, On the 12th of June | revaraed toe Frankia, of sheer nese, 9 which place days before. ta th Sir Aleranser Mi Shoeburyuess, whieh | myself of onthe 14th inst, ip company with V Adairal Sir Baldwin Walker and Rear Admiral y Cooper Ki Director General of Naval Ordoance. On received by Genera! Fisher and May the Roye! Artilery, Who poid us the most distinguished attention and showed m3 ev tertainiug us in the most meats were vein, with an Fnoglish mine-inch rifled gun, were highly interesting The targets were riddled on both, % Appearea to me that tbe ffteea- inch guy produced most destructive effects, rt ments have not yet decidod the relative merlis of the two; fo bough they accord to our gun @ eupertorit they consider that the conical shot of their nine-im gun, weighing 250 ibs, will accompiish a greaver pene- tration, Whue the ffteea-inck gue has greater crushing wer. " Poin my reluro trom Shosburyness Vice Admiral Sie Baldwin Walker and toe officers of the vard re re. dom Mr. can Telegraph Company, caited apon me, end in the bandsomest terme tendered the use of the Atianie cable to wansmit to Oye , arrange for etaiiar facilities on the other side—e eom- plimeas which I need scarcely say was highly appre- cintod, To-morrow, the 13th inst., I shall (0 see again, my destinanon being Portamouth. the boner to be, rospectfully, your obedieat sere : D. 6. FARRAGUT, Admiral, commander of the European Squadros. To Hon. Gipson Waites, Secreiary of the Navy, Wasb- ington, D, ©, KONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. Surrosep Fatat Agsact,—On Tueetay aflerncom aa assault was committed a Siratiosport upon the person of a German by three Willett's Point soldiers, who wore partly intoxicated, aud worely was he beaten that bis recovery is very doubtful. Officer James W. Smith has the iatier in charge, and is im search of the Guilty parties. Fara: Faut Down Srams.—Oa Tassday evening ag Mr. John Carey, an o!d residoas of Jamaica, was ascend. ing the stairs leading to hiv tenement, and when about ball way op he was enddeniy taken with what was eup> posed to be a paralytic e and fell backwards te the door beldw, sustainiag bnjories to such an estent that he died this morning at an early hour. Coroner Pearsall hold an inquest ypon the body, one or two witnesses were oxamined,*aod the jury revarned a verdict of “death by @ fail which wae wccidental.’’ About two montis ago the wiferof Mr. Carey was killed by an acct dent upon the Brooklyn Central Rajtroad, since whieh time he has shown continaous symptome of decay, ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION aT Bro Fuare, Cnewexa Counts.—& Big Flaw (Otemung county) be sapaes aes mp | of the,Elmira Advertiser gives the following account an attampted Aseagsination at that pinee on Saturday night: night op the arrival of tram No. 8 at thee on Mr, Jotun Brougham, of Horse. heads, got of and starved for bis howe He abort six or eight rode from the depos When o mau came our of the wood pile apon the track, and as be pr him thrust a pistol into bis face and df. aging throogh hia apper lip, jaw, aad ate, lodging ip pay most rand fired, but with man, funmediaely after rougham, thinking He was two more shots (0 alacm people. Passengers: A got off the train, bearing his shois aad yea of r returned to the be ae and calling w) a ‘agent of cho Erie Railway, conveyed Mr." + to bis bome Dr, Woodward was, ry wound, but 4id not ‘himk .t adeiaable to « Mr. Brougham fally Wentified the f are now ia pursuit ana Will withound: ture a

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