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-_ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS: |... MEXICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALB. Svlghe: | ean: Sanne eee om fer the Goveruorship of Tamaulipas— Kevolution at Matamores—The informants Arrested and imprisoned. ’ Naw Oxieaxe, Nov. 10, 1867, 10 o'Clock P.M, he steamer St. Mary, from Bravos om the Teh arrived here to-day, The yellow fever ws bad at Ric Graade city. €x-Mayor Moorhead, of Browasviile, informe ine that ‘here a spirited, contest for the gorernorship-of Ta- maulipas between Generals Travero and Soldiva, several citizene of Matamoros recentiy charged certain ‘wil officials with being conceraed io ean attempt at revolution, whereupon Cajouel Palacio arrested and im- Prisoged the informants, My infortcemt thinks another popalar attempt at revolution wili be attempted before Miree months. Northero Mexico bas gone strong!y for suaren as Provident’ , DAKOTA TERRITOR Y Cuxvexwx, Nov. 10, 1867, A prize ight took piace here today between Jobo “haunnessy, of Deaver and Johu Hardy, of Warhing- ‘on, for $500. One hundred and swenty-three rounds ‘wore fought in one bour and forty minutes, wnen Hardy was deciared the winner in consequence of Shaunavasy siving bim 4 foul biow. paniahed Both men wore terribly THE !NDIANS. The Norther ‘Sioux, Cheyennes, Arapahees and Crowe te Meet the Commissioners at fort Laramie. *'St.-Lovws, Nov. 10, 1867. Au Orashia despatch says a ful! representation of the Northern Sioux, Chevennes, Arapahoos and Crows will meot the Indian Commissioners at Fort Laramie, ihe Commissioners wii return to North Platte about ‘the 16th, where all the Southern Sioux and Cheyennes, who are represented as very anxious for peace, will moot them LOUISIANA. Avcivel of Emigrants from Eurepe—Discen- i tiamance of the Daily Mortuary Reports. New Onseans, Nov. 10, 1667. The ships Astronom Cort.antia have arrived here from Wremem with four hundred and forty-nine emi. grants, the greater portion of whom were for the North. ‘west, and thoy were taken on board a steamboat for St. Louis without landing Quite a number of emigrant abipe have arrived at this port iately. The Board of Health bas discontinued the daily mor- tuary reports, MISSOURI. Freparsiion for the Arnuat Meeting ef tho “Army of tho ‘Tennessee ”’—Thanks- aiving. Si. Lous, Nov. 10, 1867, The several committees of the enciety of the “Army of the Vennessee "’ have completed the arrangements for ‘he annual mecting of the society here on the 13th aad 14th vastants, An Unusually interesting reunion ie ex- pected. General Rawlings, president of the society, will probably deliver the agnual oration. Genetal Shermaa will speak at the banquet, General Howard has tele- draphed that he will positively be here. A Jarge nam. ber of other prominest generals will be present, Gen- oral Grant is also expected. Ali the mais trank railroads in Obio, Indiana, Iilinois, Missouri, aod maay other coads ic theae Mates, and several ip, Kentucry, ‘Teanesace and Iowa, and both of the Union Pacific roads, witl return men here tree on presentatiqn of a certificate from the secretary ot the society, Governor Fletcher has appointed the 28th insiant as a dayiof (hankagiving, KANSAS. Pe ame of the. Female Suffrage Com. mittee. . Leavanworrs, Nov. 10, 1867. Suaan #. Antbony, Lucy. Stone, Mrs, Elizabeth Cady “tantou and several prominent ladies of Kaseas, mana- gers of the Suffrage Committee, fetling encouraged by the very Mattering vote just given for womes's suffrage in this State, have projected an q@xtenaive campaizn to the Ndrthern and Eastern States, and have arranged for meet 2 various places, at which the above named ladies will speak, a8 folio Boffalo, Novembet 30; Koohester, December 2; Syracase, December 3; Albany, December 4; Springieid, Mass, December 6; Woreestor, December 10, Philadetphia, December 11 aad 12 and New York, December 14. ILLINOIS. Hoiler Explosion aud Cuicaco, Nov, 10, 1807, This moraing at two o'clock the bolicts ia Merple’s Nowrag mii on Canal street exploded with tremendous viblence, toaring the building to fragmebte and soatter- ing the debris over the entire neighborhood. ‘he iron roof was thrown io an almost “onpact maes one hundred eet. Tue Dduilding took fire immedia: the explaoion, and was entirely consamed, jose is estimated at $75,000, The engineer is mincing, aud is delieved to ave been buried in ine ruins, A tire Lois afternoon destroyed the entire biotk berween Wells and Lasalle streets, on the north side of Chicago river, ‘em Duiidings, occupied as saloons snd xailors’ boarding Louses, were consumed, together with the docks and (reight sheds of the Northern Transportation Company. A considerable ainount of merchandise fa store was aso burned. The logs ie extimated at $70,000, The iasurance i# mot ascertained. The Brightod House, outside the city timits, together with the stables and sheds, was destroyed by fire yoster- : noon, Loss from $15,000 }20,090, on which jo insurance of $8,500 in Chicago companies. Ten horses were burned to death. PENNSYLVANIA. of an, Alleged Murderer-The City Philadephia Arre Par.apeveaa, Nov. 10, 1867. Joba Culp, who, it is alleged, js rmpliested im the murder of William Riddle, in this city, in May Inet, was captured yesterday at Northoaet ia Maryland, He made go objection to coming (> shia State without the formality of @ requisition from the Gevernor, and he hes been fally committed for trial. Under the recent decision of the Supteme Court the care were run om several of the city railways to-day and wore weil paironised. In some churches the niinisters strong!y denounced the whole affair ax most wicked and wackristiaalike, A beary rain storm bas been prevailigg bere singe Inet evening. MAINE. Democratic Rejoicings Over the Late Klece ons. PortLant, Now. 10, 1867. The democrats madea large demonstration over the Tate elect i last night at the City Hall, which was packed to everfiowing, Bion Bradbury, Is D. @, Sweet aod E. F, Pillsbury were the speakers. After the meat tug the crowd adjourned, with’a band, to the United Staten Hotel to serenade Mr. Pillsbury, aed were there addyessed by General Samuel J. Aaderson. RHODE ISLAND. san te Joes of 2 Schooner—Safety of the Urew. Provipanca, Nov. 10, 1067, Tue schooner Atlantic, of Baltimore, from Merfork tor Hoston, with a cargo of old iron, copper, &a, struck on a partially sunken wreok Saturday nig@t, cight or ton raises southeast of Montauk Polat, causiag te schooner to teak so badly that abe. wae abandoned, the captain d crew, four im mamber, teking te the boat aud reach. idence thie afternoon. The schooner disap. peared S008 atter the men left her, aad abe is \o have sank, The night was thick and a Avlaatic Was an ensel, of eighty-six tons measure. went and was NEW YORK. en the Hadsen River Railroad. PouGuEBarem, Nov. 16, 1967. By theaceidenta! displacement of » switch at Rhine. beck cmtion, op the Hudson River Raiizead, on Saterday might, ¢ight cam of ap exis were throws = from the track and badly smashed up Nobody was injured, but the dowm traime ere detained some hours by the acerdent. A large furce of workmen were sent up from thie city to agsiet im clearing away the wreck, and trains are now raneing. reguiariy, MASSACHUSETT pion. Srmncyunwy, Nov. 10; 1867. Williams’ baskeb.wanufactory at Northampton was burned thie morning. Loes $50,000; insurance $20,000. MUSICAL AND D&AMATIC. OscarPfeiffer, the celebrated South Amorican pianist, appearod again at Steinway Hal! last night, He piayed Dis amdante dnd rondo with the orchesira, amexquisite little polka for eacore, « fentasa on Lucrezia and 8 other on Dinorab, introducing the beautiful mazurka. His massive orchestral-like power and touch and his artistic rendering of such subjects made him the chief, Sttraction, Mrs, Jenny Kempon tang an aria from Semiramide and a couple of ballads beter than ever we heard her. before, The orchestral selections were trom Beethoven, Hadyu, Mendelssoba and Liszt, The Brook yn Philharmonic Soctety commenced their season at the Brooklyn Academy on Saturday night with Beothoven’s fifth symphony, Berlioz’ Inet orchestra! work; the overture, Banvenuto- Cellini, Baydo's variations on the Austrian National Anthem, and a trumpet overture by Meodelseoha played for the first time in this country, Avery handsome biton of blaek ebony with gold bead and caducous-like scroll of the names of the most celebrated composers was pre- Gented during the coucert to Mr. Theodore Thomas, the couductor, by the directors of the auciety, The eoneert waa a vory Satisfactory one tn a mosical point of view, and argues well for the success of the eleventh season of this honored society. 2 Count Pepoli, the husband of Madame Alboni, died a few days siace at the Maison de Santé of Dr. Blanche, where he bad been confined for upwaras of two: years, No doubt the sad bereavement bas prevented the re aowned contralto from making her appearance in public duriog this period, Her vocal powers are absolutely | Unimpaired, and whenever she sings at Rossini’s soirées sho invariably creates the old furor, ( t lo coatemplation to establish a eecond Italian Opera. house in Paris, for whicn Mile. Artét aad other every one may well inquire how the repertory is to be. ‘ed, tm the present impoverished state of Italisa-compo- mtion (and singers), The Batoman seasof at the Theatre Reval, Liverpool, has been the greatest dramatic success—financially— which Liverpoo! has witnessed fur a tong time. Realistic drama has crammed the “‘Ampti” pit and gallery, and Caste has Glied the Alexandra stalis and boxes, but @uring the past fortnight Leah bas nignily crowded boxes. pit. aud gallery at the Royal Mies Bateman (oak her farewell of her Liverpulian admirers. oo Octo- Dor 25, when, as on her benerit night, she received quite Su ovation, She was callea to the froat at the end of ach act, and twice at the fali of the curtain, Tho grim tyrant has been busy in Art-iand tately. | @Adition tothe death of &. Gutlani, the well known ‘and able Professor ef ~inging at the Conservatotre, the deaths are announced of M. Couder, & very clever singer at the Varictés, who.-distincuislied bitnself in Offendach’s music, and M. Ferdinand Langlé, Vice oe &o and Julies wilt be brought out at the Academ: on Friday, Pancan: and Miss Hauck sustaining the title réia, The pnees of admission have bua lowered to yar standard, Prince of Wales theatre, Liverpool, the attraction oes Beg Baan as October was onc of Mr. Byron's burieeques, Mazo which Mre, Jona Wood i+ to sustain tho are ot Otmska. The performance of Ociober 19 the Alexandra” theatte, whica was for the of Milo Tietjons, attracted one o° the largest houses of the season, and the opera Zuecrezia Borgia was presented in such @ manner as to reflect the highest bbl on the vocalists, and to afford the highest gratif- tion to the audience. o aeane tans perise ot sno-ee aan el at the some time os Fa—was a delight to the old lovers of the ballet. We now ne loner et for io ter a “dreamland,” and require es of Com- mandmeats, and subjecs the revolting to excite Must now be founded on our feetings, toto | be real aad natural as it is called, and imagination must succumb to cold calculation. 18 detuuct, and the baliet, one of its fairest children, is dying of s consumption, Mile. Granzow, the sew Medora of réeprise, 18 very charming and fall of talcnt of the most ailuring kind, together with an appearance that takes the eye at n gianco, The Philharmonic Society of the city of Mexico gave &@ coucert be seg re hae bor i es jour thousand people. ores 100 ja, Concep. cron Carrion. Maria de Jesus Coa Concepcion Bi gaician, and Seiores Hermesitita, and Zapiaio took fart in the concert, Floral crowns were bestowed rtist, Panama, on October 2: two plays by Camprodon, called Fiower of # Day, and Thorns were performed with the following cast :—~sefiorn Carolina Verdinois as Lola, Josefina Fernandes av Juana, sefor Busie as Don Diogo, and Sefor Garcia as the nigger Juan. . Considerable anvoysnce Is given by the Panameiio aadiences by Lois | during the play and walking about the galleries, In alf other spanish American Places smoking 1 allowed everywhere save at church and tae opera or theatre. Barrison’s Sunday concerts at Steinway Hall are crowded with audiences of a Philharmonic ordor of fashion and britiiancy. Tue ora‘orio season comme aces ee. ant render tae Seasons. aan the engin, , Judas Slijah and Damet wilt follow. ae Seat ber it har Louis. Miss ie comin ner: on Mondiy. The Ara say3:—Astley’s theatre, Londou, reopen Soa cus Sa sews Game ce Go. jothing, suppor fogepbine Fidder aod Mr. Felix, Bogers Mary followed, with Mias Menken 6° the pero, aad she sed quite a furore with her admirable reprosen:ation of the part. “The house ‘Wis crowded, and ber curoful as woll as art)-tic ac ing compelied ner to ir at the end of evey act. She wae woil supported by Mies J Craven, Miss Wuberry, Rivers, F. Rogers, Basti 4 ley, Arthur, &e. Miss Menken never appeared to greaier savamtage, and has certaiuly much improved in every Te patieario will Collow Romeo at the Academy. Donizetti must give way to Gounod, nowadays, M s bee dance, Sotiike’s Hungarian potka and Billon’s pas de deur witc Von Hamme are marvels of the light fantastic which berself might envy. La Grande Duchese will be gives at the Theatre Francais to-night, and Lee Idies de Mme. Aviroy to- morrow nigh, CUBA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ‘Cuban Apathy ia the Affair of Cheoning Aldri- moo—Cenfidence in Lereand). Havawa, Nov. 6, 1867. 1 wan greatly surpcised last might (Sanday) to learn that, owing to the want of electors present, the election of mew aldermen did not take place. It was not ihe most judicious to have convoked the electors for any “feast” day—the result might have been anticipated— ‘bat it appears that no people in the world know less WASHINGTON. veer em} Mificary Ovganiazations in Washington Dis- banded. Jers informed tonight that General Luigry bas sued an order disbanding aii irresponsibie military companies, black and white, two sporting men, organized im this District, This has bee done under the special matrue- Imtevesting Evidence Beterc the Ordmance A Committee. Gome of ‘the evidence taken before the Ordmance Com- mittee yesterday iv of an intereeting character, Nermat Wiard and Thomae Tavior were examined in regard to comtracts for ordnance and the ownership of patents. Mr. Taylor, who was formerly empfoyed af «© cwiliag i@ the argenal here, invented the. soit metal cabot, that forms an importants part of tbe Dyer projectile, He also perfected two other inventions, all three of which were patented, Mr. Tay- lor testified that General Dyer informed bim that he ahouid either dispose of his patent mghw to the govern- ment for the sum of one dollar or tako his discharge from the goverament omploy. Mr Taylor chose the latter alternative. It appears that General Dyer im- Posed these conditions on Mr. Taylor in the betiof that a jaw existed requiring that all inventions developed by persons tn the service of the United States should be regarded as the property of the government. Afrival of Congressmen. Sonators and Representatives are dropping in here vapidly now, aud engaging winter quarters. Zachari: Chandler is among the iatest arrivals. He is Cuil. of radical fire and ready for impeachment. The Richm: Election—Charges Againet Colenel Rose, Tleara from Richmond, Va., to-night, that John: W. Gilmer yesterday deposited with General Schofield the charges and specifications against Lioutenant Colonel ‘Thomas Rose, for miscomduct in Superintending the late election in Riokmond. The charges are four in num- ber—First, conduct unbecoming an officer and'a gentler ton; second, drunkenmess on duty; third, disobedi- ence of orders; fourth, violation of tho ninety-ninth article of war, The names of upwards of one hundred citizens have been sent up as witnesses, An investiga. tion of these charges and specifications will shortly take place, thoughit is not thought a court martial will i$ morning betwoem Wash. Berry and Jesse Whito, in which the latter was wounded in the: neck by # pistol shot. Berry was ag- rested. Winvebage Trust Lands and Mexican Grants. ‘The Commissioner of the General Land Office bas re- Cetved fromthe Secretary of the Interior a schedule of Winnebago trust tands awarded to various-parties at the sale of the 16th of March, 1867. The schedule embraces 10,549 acres in Biue Earth county, Minnesota The Patents'in favor ef purchasers or their assigns are in Course of preparation with s view to early issue, The Commissioner bas also received from the United States Surveyor General at San Francisco returns of Survey for two Mexican grants in California, viz. :—Feliz Ranoho,, Domingo Feliz confirmee, containing 4,448 acres, i» San Mato county, about six miles from the town of San Mato, and Rancho Los Galos, or Santa Rito, confirmed to Domingo Pores ef ai., embracing 4,424 aores, (n Monterey county, abont fifteen miles from Monterey. The Mint at Chnriotte, N. C. Dr. J, W. Jones) has been despatched by Secretary McCullough to take charge of tne former United ~iates mint at Charlotte, N. C. it will be used os an assay office hereafter, ‘Trotting at the Washington Horse Fair. ‘The race at the borse fair yesterday was for the Hotel Premium of $1,500, and for which Genera! Batler and Brown George were entered—wile heats, best three in five, Batier won ia throe straight heats, Time, 2:823¢, 2:28 and 2:283/. The Troubles in Crete. The latest accounts from Crete state that although the Turkish commander-in-chief ordered hostilities to be Suspended during the negotiations of All Pasna with the Provincial government of Crete, the Turkish soldiers could not be ined from violating the truce, They ‘set fire to the olive groves and gardons, in order, it is said, to wreak a re which they had failed to gratify by legitimate warfare In the battle of Rethymus, tn which they had been seversly defeated by the Greeks, Tho fire continued two days, and converted: the vicinity of this town into a desert. The Turkish asuthori- Wes spread the rumor that the Christian warriors were ‘guilty of this crime, notwithstanding it ‘was proven by incontestivle evidence that the Chrisuang did not come near the town, end that the Moslem soldiery were the incendiary ou this as they bad been on former occasions, when they im like manner destroyed the olive groves of the Greeks, It is not true, as has been stated through the influence of Moslem agents, that the Crotane laid down their arms at the mero sight of Ali Pasha, aud that only a fewopposed him. The pro- visional government of Crete has issued a proclamation rejecting all overtures of the Sultan, and deciaring that, it will tay down its arma only before King George of Greece, the only sovereign whom the Grecks are willing to recognize, The Grecian Chambers have passed an act making appropriations for the relief of the suffering Cretan famitios, also for the relief of the fleet, Much enthusiasm prevails in Greece in view of the annexation of Croto to its territory. Tho people. looked with great interest for the arrival of King George and Queea Olga. The Regent, Prince Joho, om receir- ing the official address of the newly electod President of the Chambers, expressed significant sentiments in regard to the auspicious bearing of thé matrimonial alii- ance between the King of Greeen and a Russian Princess upon the futare of the Grecian natio: Marine Disasters. Our consn! at Marséilies, under date of Getover 20, reports that he bas received a tolegrem from his agent at Cette, announcing the wreck of an American vessel “named Imogene on the coast of the Gulf of Lyons, not* far from Cette. Everybody on board had been saved. Our Coanal at St. Johus, N, F., reports the loss of the whaling steamer Pioneer, of Now London, on the 6th of July jast, in Hudson's Bay, Tne captain and one of the crow arrived at Si, Joins on the 23d of October, WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Fortunes Monnor, Nov. 5, 1867. ‘The steamer Maamee, Lieutenant Commander Cushing commanding, arrived in the Roads this morning from the Gosport Navy Yard, and is now lying of Sewall's Point, at the compass buoys, adjusting bor compasser, preparatory to going to sea, The following is a complete list of her officers: — Commander.—Licutenant Commander W. B. Cushing. Nocigoting Officer noting Mantes F. A. Staabery a a " qi wing Mater &. Summers, Jacob Kinbald, J. M. Acing Ensign. —Lawis Gelt. fate Assidant Surpeon,—Fraderiek ‘Assistant, Bnyinerrs. Fires Acting Second a Mo Acting Third Assigtants, W. H. Arthur, C. H. Maie.—J. C, Howard, C. H, Cleveland, R. and H 1. Plunket, Captain's Clerk, —Charier Hewitt. The Maumee w a very light draft vessel, and ie destined to cruise in the East India waters im search of crafte that have been committing extensive depra upos our commerce in those waters, C, Allen, Ww. H himself worth: government. veone! satis at an early hour Ww. morrow morrow morning for Japam, and will, the next (bree years. ANOTHER EXTENSIVE REVENUE SEIZUAE. Highwines Valued at 8300.900 Seized.) @ odank oetvarerot sngnivinen, 00 the: dar oH aeinare oa the iam defraud the it. yet of aa by us if outs in the West took piace at im, Stream county, UL, Joested about one + Sol eee * par- Mea. S—Eersield & Wanly vs. Via ™ tasaes vs Thirt Av, esnce av. Ay Siar Eesenopalis & Chicago * ve ag etal va Rob- erts. 18%—Bendall et al. vs. Peter. non. 1SL—Mayer et at. vs. Kelly, shenitt. sate Magy -Wiiigeiatein wo. Viaks 1774—Doachin ¥ Meveilo. 1506— bY. M—Brainerd vs, Benson et 2 Nom, wit 44y—Kavaus, Saar Whnting ve. Clarke Winting vert lar Sasig—Swittve: Wylie. Nos, 16:—Alviset, ex., va. Stewart. 754—Foator wa, McGuire. 7W—Pullford va, Smith et al, 1306—Pleroe *2—Schiaum vs. Roseabanim. SI—Nusshaum vs. Stewart. 6-3 Leggett es, Giles. Ti—Berger vs. Olark. 41—Wood va. steete. 48— Bloom ee = Sane of $27,733, the property of the doponent. Jecov buchlheiser, Marguerotia Muchibese ‘Owens from the fact that these. persons (two ot wi iH i ( i Ac ' i Hh i NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. NOVEMBER. 11, 1367, ~ NEW YORK GIT¥. Suereme Court—Genoral Term. — Court opans.at haifpast ten o'clock A. M. Preferred causes: — pin ihc Farmnn ym sutiom ec a Boumeraiod wotions:— Mo. Maye, Eerie Spee iw r a— Pinch vs. 3 @-vomman v4. ‘travis, Huda pte a a) ‘it a 4-—Jandua ve 6—Weimors at al. va. Trus- low Lincoln ¥é, Fincota, 4—Terbuas ve, faery: Legos vs. ‘The Mutual ‘Life insurance Go, {Rooke va. Atwood. im Supreme Court—Cirestt—Part t- 4 Hold by Judge Barnard Court opens at half-pasi en.o'olock A. M. Now. M63—Rosenblat we, Chai dal. TlL—Drake va, Bi 1097- navel. ar Merritt otal va. Hutch: twaon, 611—Dowdall et ai. vs, Mat 881—Kaylar ve, Jenkins. 1873-0’ Brien v. Geogehan, 1405—~Townsend vs. White, Nationa! state Bauk of Newark vs. Shokeut et 44t—Voorliis Kelly, Sherit, SO—Thiel ve. Beruheun et Cin va, Tyng. a Mills ve, "Staith, 1293—Chatham National 161—Craig et al, va, Bhick- Bank va. Taylor well et al. Supreme Court—Circuit--Part 2. Held by Judge Smith, Court opens at sidoee wn o'clock A.M Nos. i ‘om GW—Rowe et al. va. Allatre.” 147¢—Dima ve. Wi 510—Halacy vs, Halsey. S72 Bryan ve. ae es al, va. Rett bei etal. 868—Snare va, Ludiow 420--Utledach va, Kaan 7 1426—Melntyre et 7» Pet. Oe. House, <8. Seward bomen yg ot al. ve Goetr al ao et al. 06 ~Kerns vs, Sullivan. Supreme w Judge Cla: Court opens st hall-pas, ten o'vlook.a, Mt. Demarrers:.. Nos, 1—The Blind Mochscey’ Ase’n va. sane. 1i—Sanders va. Die: : 18-The Peopie, &., Jobnvbn et al ws, The Croton Ass'n vs, same, al. ” 12-—Robins vs, Miller et ai. . va. Mak. va, same. Develin, M—Farrenkopf vs, The i4—Smith ve, Satterlee et al. jayor, — ter ve. Kelly. Ve. enme. Mang va Perry and wife, Supre CourteChambers. « Lit oe Ingraham, Court o a jock A. M., call of calendar, twelve o'clock M. ved causes:— * Yon. ‘6—Ray ye. Canas 140—Bolles, Reosiver, vs, Ou! 87—Pulz va, Ben jam Receiver. ’ ecelvel @—Melntyre vs. Molo. Minto re Joweti, tyre, 49—Owen ot al, va. Au, May 60—Argall vs. Argal!. and Cotton . 9—White vs, Jacoby. 154—Jones vs. Butler. 16—In re Met, Pub. Con- 15—In we Wright, Receiver, veganee Co, fe. M2—Somerset and Worves. 156—Foabay vs. Johnson. rings Bank ve, 19s—Sunit va, Smithy ve le ox I. rsa! Ae ye Sobactor. , 159)¢—Warren. va, Donuoilly, 169 Cook tate Nas 130—Tyompeon va, Gr 185—Macomber vs Ma comber. Cali 164—israce, &e., va Price, de. Saperior Court-Trial Terme~Part t. Held by Judge Metann. . Court opens at eleven o'elock As. M. Nintis 4 ae. Co vs, Centra Holl, &c., Co. vs. testadt Avenue Ki. — Brooks vs. j—Cahen Superior Court—Trial Term-Purt 2. Held by Judge Jonge. Court opens at eleven o'ciork dM. Mos, Noa. ‘M432—Elsenmann va, Schuer. x—Claflin et al v8. ren. ; 0%. M—Bulebacker et al. ve. Seligman. 1106—Nickerson vs Awori+ can Telegraph Co, 3076—Pearaa!! et oak Cahill, wer4—Everdert @t al ve. more, presi: os joffmaan ve. 308 ‘seerue, Bouter: Sstd—Hghes "sp. Onkere: usen. Commes Pleas~Trial Term—Part |. Adjourned for the term. Common Pleas—Part 2.* Held by Judge Van Vora: Court opens at eleven o'clock A. M. Now. 7W—Noble we. Lefaot 796— Gardaer s Yerkius, Eta! peed tr 9--Warsoa egerasd. S6—MeNetl ve Rogers. Rtd—Morris va, Epstein, Marine Court—Trial Term. etd by Judge Alker. court Spenvat tagorteck aM. ‘ rom. uatett ve, Bombe. Si—Bo)te wm, Reais Ys. Fillette. 32—Koehe ve. Nichols. creer ver Olark. S—U'Conweil va. Pomeroy. Lock wood. - Dart vs, Walker, rere ve. Btu) - ing ve. Gil Heckman vs, Danibert Kerr vs. Bandman. Hebroeder vs, Schaefert. POLICE INTELLIGENCE, As.xury Roverey oF $27,733 Ix Gown Con ann Oraer Vatrasces.—Theresa Sainbboch, of 116 Grand stroei, Appeared before Justice Mansfield on Saturday inst and made (in substance) the following statement:—On tho ‘18th of July Inst there wae taken from ber possession a leather satchel, containing $1,400 in gold, besides legal tonder and national bak notes of the vaine of $10,000; an enamolied and diamond sncristed gold wateb, of the together witn valuable papers aad deeds, of the total , the lady went on to say, had been taken out ot her (rank in 8,room im boure No, 18 Wooeter street, during her temporary reason absence therefrom, and she had. to believe it was stolen avd carried by rT amd 4 5 and his mater) knew of of the at the hours in her trunk Present when she ui a thse £ HE 5 ty e 4 i Ee Brsf : i ; ? : a e asked for tbo. appre- Mricbiheiser Prison hession, On Saturday Jacob and bis sister were arrested, aad are now Cy Atusoxe Roomy on Woduian sey Oren Goour— Yesterday Henty Burabam, of the fra of D. and &. Angast & Co., appeared before Justice Maneficid, of the +Third District Police Court, amd alloged that Joseph Hortaborg, Benjamra Hoffman and Lyman Hoffmas (the were present in court and admitted firm of which he aa firet named two their guilt), had stolen from the emier Keneol. and the interior of te building was vo varaish- 5 of the who, 6 was Ba Piiie ces tees ee oats Bie he bad no business, and thence, as guid be distinctly traced by the and on the ‘car entered the Foom and feleniously took com 8 United poe el mon hd Meee By $100, » gold of the s Gilat of the value 0! $50, a gold Wreastpu of the value igent looking young mae, ean ‘aud there i@ « possibuity of bis beige. as ue strenuously avers, inmoceit of the grave charge which bas been pre. ferred against bim. A Mexcuanr Cuarcen Writ Amson.—Meyer Finn, 0 tice Hogan, om the charge of intentionally sotting fire (0 his store at an-early hour ov Saturday morning, The complainant in the case is William Brardov, en enzi- weer af the ‘Motropoliian Fire Department, bring at No, 145 Franklin strect. Alter the alarm was Breudon saye he end other firemen 1d, and on reaching the store of and bursting in the doer two lighted eand.cs, about ‘weive inches apart, and surrounded by seraps of paper round one and shavings, wore discovored. The paper of the candies had be: wished candles, und subsequent Marshal drew up tho al the magistrate req) native of Russia, and street. He denies bis quilt {m the mort positive verms. Atuxam Lazcryy asp Rucaiving. Srecex Geom James Hogan and Patrick. McCarty were arrosted by officer Buckley, of the Fourth precimot, om the charge of Realing s quantity of Lodia rabber, valued at $25,.from Phil Livingston, doisg business at No, 296 Water street. The prisomers confessed that they afd two othery committed the theft, and alized that they sold their plunder to Jobn Buckiey, @ junk dealer, living im Nolson street, Brooklyn... Afier recetsing this information . the we upon Ruek- Y, Who denied all knowledge of the stolen rubber; but a¥ the threatened to search the pl Rucktey produced ome picce of rubber.goods saying thas was all he bad. He was induced to bring to light one more piece, and 8 search which was instituted resulted io finding no more All the accused parties ‘wero arraigned before Justice Hogen and commuted to th bail, The prisoner juilt and says he never bougnt any rabber goods from & MoCarty. Buokley is Atty years of age and # native of Ireland. Smare Peacrice ~ Howse Trapie,-—Patriols gerald, living at No. 169 Washingtom street, yesterday Sppectod before Justice Hogan ata the Tombs and en. tered a complaint against Wm. Laughlin, a horse deal- @, whom de charges with stealing from bime home Walved at $115, Witegerald. swears that on the 24th ult, be purchased a horee from Laughlin, the latter repre- senting the animal to be geatie and kind; and if it did ‘ROt prove to be so the understanding was that Laughiin should take back the horve amd give unosher one io iw plnce §=Afier two weeks' delay, Fits gerald, finding, the horse not to be ali thas had been represented by Laughiin; returned bim and re- ceived another on similar cunditions, except, if he did Bot Bult, Fitzgerald was to return the horse ia twe days and Pcompataice va Chg oo eet Laman: being comparative! neloss, was returned to who re{used to return the horse fires purchased. to Wits- gerald, alleging that he had sold-him, Hence the com- piaint for larceny against Laughiimn. For the first horse tho complainant paid $116, and that is tne amount for whieb the complajat is taken. The magistrate held the acoused to bail in the sum of $1,000 10 anawer before the Court of General Sessions, Alivasy Artumrr at Hunwstt. —Coorge -Bautze, of ‘No 144 Bighth avenie, appeared vefore Justice’: Led~ with, wt the Jofferson Market- Police Court, resterday, and made a complain: against: Johe Hanlon, whom he accused of attempting to burglarious!y eater the above Promises and carry away s quantity of articles in value amounting to $200, Complainamt alleges that he was insormed by officer Simelsif, of the Sixteenth, precinct, that yesterday inorning, bosweom the hours of three and four, whils on his pardin.Eighth avenue, be perceived three meu standing outside the above promases, One Was endeavoring to Sorce au emtrauce into the store and the otuers were Keoping wawh for bim. As soon as the ofticer approached the mef they started to run omer. The officer purstied end succeeded in erresting Hanlon in the basement of a boure ln Woet Kigtueeubh street. A abort distance from the premises in Righto av enue three skeleton keys and a. jimmy were found. Whe accused pleaded nos guilty and was held to aaswer. ALLuGan Fororgy.--Mre. Lucrotia Fous was yester- day brought before Justice Ledwith oa acharge of orgery preforred against ber by (harios N. Morwin, the paying teller of the Second Nations! Baek of Now Jer- ney. A check, which has bee» promanpced fale, ie alieged to have been presented by Mrs. Foss.and paid at ‘the bank ov. tim 14th Outober. Lt wes for $260, drawn iu the came of P. McGerhan, The comupiainans in bis exatnination sald, that althongh he bed pxid eeverai checks thatday he could tdentify mo persca but the ao- oused. The, dady. says sho was near inthe baak but once, aud there with the wite of Mr. MeGerhan, The cifeu Detance: surrounding (he case rezsier it a singuiar Pg Judge deeided to hold she-agcused in the sum CTE NTELLICQWE. Patet Kav rosu Castatry.—Jolm Hartung, the ehild two yent: of age, who was run over corner of Easex wud Deiwncoy streede on Saturday evening by car 63 of, the Pes. Broadwar aod Avenne B lina, ae reported in in yesterday's Unraio subsequently, died at the réai- denca of the pacaate, 120 Deiavcey stroet, from the Is. jurie wyeceived. Corower Schirmer was notified aad will hid ap inquest on the body to-day. Ture Anconks Homicwn oy Tutorty Coniive,-The | vestg abun im the cate of Timothy Collins, who died at his int residence, No. 62! Wess Twonty-eighth street, from ihe effects of violence alleged to have been re- coived, in the porier house of Heury Jentz, corner of Temh avenue aod Thi hira streat, the particulars of whyich have already appeared in the Haran, did not take place yesterday. Coroner Schirmer wae notified, and wii bold an inquest over the remains w-day. Kix sv 4 Horse.—VYesterday morning «9 Richard ‘Stay y, a cartrnan, twenty yeara of age, residing at No, tt?) Bleecker street, Was cleaning hie horse at No. 136 Cd aries street, the animai kicked Sag on the bead, i dieting a very dangerons wound. The surgeons are wf reid the baee of the ékull is fractured, in which case Dg injuries will necessarily prove fatal. Officer Ker. ‘hon, of tha Niwth precine, had ihe iajured man con. \poyed to Bellevue Hoxpitat. Z Sintzpe.—One of the lodgers at the Fraekfort House , named A. BR. West. committed micide yesterday after. , hoon at the house by taking laudanam, No cause can’ ‘ve assigned for the act. Brosgway.—At about ome o'clock on Sanday morning « Ore wok place in the basement of No. 92 Broadway, prewatses occupied by William 8. Clirehugh, balrdreonst.” oem estimated at about §200 imeuted, The vullding fy owned by Jobn Kildaff, damage doue to it i# about $800; imaured, The fire is supposed 40 be the work of deni Ome in Wast Forties Srramr,—Between ten and eleven o'cloak om Sunday moraing a fire occurred in the pony <A Na. be phen. (pee comet for the 5 0 jodney. damage done amoone to about $900; insured, The fire origis uated ip the drying room. Vian cx.9mm Bowent.-~About eight o’clock last might a fire occured {nm the basement of No. 39 Bowerg, occu. pied by Maria Worchiti for storage of wines. Lose esti- mated wt $500; insured. First floor, kept O'Leagy, haruess maker, damaged water, : i sured, The damage doae to the building is about $500, NEW JERSEY. dersey City. Demoonar Reyowne—& grand torchlight procession ‘Wil come off this evening under the rage of Oia Hudson County Democratic Upton Cink. move at eight o'clock Heboken. Tam Deas Kicotor ™ Dock ~A large mumber of the citizens paid « visit of juspection to the Dean Kich- mond, new iying on the dook for ire, They ere shown through the saloon and ptate apart. iments by the odenrs of who eviaced great ou Three villains have bees detected im Tempeisan county, Wiecenan, potsoaimg horses. A borwal sebool for the freedmen is to be cotabiisho® Jeokaonrilic, Fis, St Paul, Minaesote, boasts of hat Duilt ome thom ~ and houses in the course of the pen years. di Ket! t ” aiectrctecthe Of se Vernon Supe, Grek > Ip Quakeriown, Pa, resentiy, a vicious horas »- boy by the head, and with auch Caer fotate the lnd's nook and kill bins ee Im Portemouth, N. H., tho Stat Cron nowmpe-~- per bas received one thousand Porte ena for wine (0 thelr office by & radica! mob about two years age. ‘The white frost at Now Oricans, ou the 2d, closes tim» yeltow fover season for 1467. Tire whole aumber of. deaths by Cover is reported at 3,006. population of Consiantinople ty sald to. ee of whom about throe nundred thou-- and are Christians; all the others Motamumedans of (he most D goted character. A New York drummer at ® hotel in Kanzas chy re contiy called for buftalo meat. Tue waiter served bine ry agiese of broiled buffalo robe, with Loo Lair enged> of, which wan duly relished as the real thiag. Cairo Democrat tells of a ‘fond bul sbandenes: meatat the pmotner icilow Sacopting © hantred. collar, giving & (ull receipt im quit clalaa, x ‘The drought im lilinots continues In the country welts are ull dry. and vearty ail cisterns ‘are The troubte farmer oteers are undergoing, in cops quence, ene oes Some are obliged to draw weer many thi Unive rent xposition, h MNWAY d suNstitmniene inaving’ hon the firet gramd goid metal for American Gland, 3q Upright Piamos, by the unanimous verdict of ~] ave. natouul Jusy." This inedal is distincdy clase erdersof mest over all ober American exhibitors, and oven more than fowr bundred piauos entered (or ou wearly wil the: moat cele Warereoms Noa ve hzcuenos mokono of Rusimenn. be ewact aomest lageits imivernt'c.loodtug Seas te te west rier birds, justas the couuterfeiter BLOUMITNG Cisniitin Catset thens deeoatethe their, labels amd coal their“ bad ogge” will eorex ae artic. te Paint in Kin, Met Pale eaten test It now defianee ings A: iisery. Paw Patat all pain fostantty tte Yow.eam prove it, free of charge, ab Dr. are: KY. Come o1 the Dr. with nih Pain Paint. 1 Also bis old standard remedy, instant Jain Amit (for ulecration). 1 meno caiarrh ana cofis la the ‘ & Son by roman Pade marki. Wretched cu be pase current Coe the gen ome A sme A anh ves me Aone A, OGGRAD STALK embio ind soir ieee atablished fact Hunt Buide aad substances sunbed ‘a9. quickly Riteehe apoio 06 t7ther baa uadengone ‘he proccss of a. fenton 1a the slomack. Woe know, for fastance, eurial otatment rubbed wu, the sarfacs of the 480 salivatiqn in as BLOT e ae if the were takea Internally in ee fac of blue pill, i. —t ti@e-—the dis! J anti. Wey proportion of GOURAUD'S, ITALIAN MEDIC. SOAP resch the seat of diseases which that 10 GUTS. The leaves of the forest do BCs more COR enand io by Ie brasil of aan shen dees. a Of eruptive discase P 96pPes: ce of the great restorative, tealp Disses. Fash Worms, Pustut joiches, Disesiorauuna and overg., ruoce overy npectee of cutaneous adleoiion, ate pert rt " gad Tapldly eradicated by this harmless yet" power. ul oun vent. GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CRAM. and bis other pr ratloun, cau bo bad at his old dopet, @3 frosdway, sae o8 Leconaedl ctuirer; Hit Westne etvsat. °° °> sine Helo DiGeEte Bath, ta.the 'y 61 Barony atrost. > Pactor: Bare! world: peoas. went g eee Tale Ral ess shoo uppacd a. Nene Astor Houpe: Gc ve ie See Atay ds Aas mutpats Nove Youx® Coes? aD Geass of ie foal lou hair and ture grayooss; also moles, moth. fr les, tam, eomedenes (Black werma), ut the fi paris ot Lae body. Pi ehireo Yor consalietion. deus Me circular, Prices. dich and fesbtooable Pam niture at Reduce: jwoderone entire slaok tue at greatly reduced ; _ Sore scalp, Careé— NARI HoAee talgroee De GRANDI Nan Lever pase” Fitty voars’ practice, sa Hydraulic Cow Mitker. A.wure cure for aching bands and Kicking vows, Patented / May 22, 1466, and Novewber, 1867: simple, cheap and durabip It't iks any number cows at the same time, and i o} a by steam or oLher It milks the four teate of Cow at-0008; it imitates the calf, draws aud drew og power. to swallow; milks three teated cows as wel! as aay; icmp reeab cow than Band milking, “stare, opporiuniy ie now ofered, for ontacprisiog 4 om with inrge of sialt capital, to make money either by irt vet line ©: ah ity or country, Cail and ater yourselves, ‘ised nes tn it don. iydraulle Cow Milking Machine 5, 208 (war. Borate Htazene hate Atlee EAN lg fo store H frattdticn of Mest E cpon- nd more dirabie. SATE COMPANY. %, Pack Ro oN, ©. State © sive marble, HUDSON RIVE: ers of ¢ ‘ncifi io Tout state sou xno COME, iy Green and Butierteld to ny. led charges of extravagance or fav’ /sriti Site Topert oe a a are wy ‘a aaron rate re imperfect aad be thor fat foundations bc Phil kitinoadead @ already stated eone policy which Company bas been managed: aed which sh culg ie tae be How wir /q that pokey in the history of the Com pang, gnom. 4 would oud provident mction. and able anc’ carefuh adminisire: ia. are gree. i ' "The wom te free toall It ia as open for under - Under * 9 existing: maw ‘who beliere the prow have. been direct Ships to Aspinwall or to San Francisco & tg er reseut Dirocion aa rector Tomer Aber so, whom the What it has beer, mithout wine ‘aid yet what other line of Aue conn stosmel i ly maintained? _ Agere! “ts uot dinpute: trast ii condition before with its late prosperuy, aod change 1s owlog. fe are OurwiroR of the Pacific Comp: true woo, have only now desire try bave the ufairs of v4 kee pever Sindee Directors of the ation Company, it, would not seer as ot ioast Led anything torgath vs Jnventing them with te coniret. “i A ‘hres shina Heo. of tees re, snipe. Ta of these wo heavily mort; Misrourt1a'ued gat the from the ‘ing i Nowadated of record, F bontpany, "we foe that ite Sduntatsteation hae os. beer foul sur ‘ul Sieg ae fi ft Lo pg? 1o hawe,.tbe baslsoss Weta ane eno? Seentene heme aeee aac cee med to . jut we s te nee Pacige shared aitors cat ssaociadens. rout Kr 1 ffhowerer, stocknol Teal oho solich tiasir peoties te control thadacibe Gowmpany they tee Bave them. tor while in thal event we may isyen tBtoracen re fouur comaven tatorestn, we tbat ge thal pay moths in the Tevther eadeweonee Tent well shat New Yous, Noy, 4 1 ee ‘The ¥ Lil Ear epee seer sition Universella Paria, 0 wih tang continctonss acterale cone! fy Prax iJ se. ne thas copverting what on into owe re, rid nee Lortunately pruseate q Cares Ge EY mT gad consumption, esthore and branchive lees onsen York ‘warts, moth. {ae come Aonee (black worme), unnatural red noses, ly eariptions and sorbuve sections tase tape, Nocbatge tore Ke chante for aia 190, personally or by latter, al Wadia wee ian tanec aaa es 4 Wadia accahr Osta hate eee nation, ree iar eodi aad rg to cogent Resure i ‘are base imitations. Be Be tee was! ars

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