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NEW YORK HERALD, SATYARDAY, JUNE 23, 4868. . —- } tyme Of oY WN wreetting They will mort thm after va bead ose ‘saw! hak! rou oe Steinway, in which she releases her claim of dewes eonstencted bniitimg in undoubtedly tre, | ee eens uw thind docnINeNt Inne subae= pool hall, No. 20 Vinst } WOR HITHEE, Wo ine a it 1 @!s@ Urne thai, to construct it according w re ~ tag lstive erie. and i _bawtecn arrond ap she norte stairway OF wpa oF Ofy feet indeed, in aperie a manstan a manger.” | Sy i inn sa” fly fond i pe 8Cd, bre, pus 0 ae aw Vie Batding tor Post Himce and Colwed amas | HE Griveway Mm 4o dag mere Uinin bike esUnnates O: - | to put in evidence w number of r thal? someting 8 viory Ibe m0 ieee? Po. abondance of ppaee is except Without exten- in him much, 3 i ind Ghiisiieratie imoncy |" OREe to Be Brected tw the CHy Malt Beri | Shere the wacons revelve and -delive, she malt ns. tof lft a former pn be . jw depemuing ou the revuit | ‘ A Sharp Hoview of the Arebiterty Piaw | ter, or, in other words, where dt ts unoxt a. crepancies in tke estle way learned of her marri with Mr. 0: OVED STATES BSSTRICT COUNT—CRIMINAL CABERDAR, PAPAL ACCLDRNT 70 AKON QR DK DORK —A | Und Exiimater—Deteete dnd Crndition-tule | Sk! space of thirty feet on!y being obiuned for th i formdations In the first | ered io the property of ber late hush . — “ ‘ir’ | inal! wagons at the worst crow@ed part by the use of | cations of the archi- | + hel that abiee Was wo con- Qeagmenia on Particn Convicted Daring Term, | !nedely accident voctirred yemertiay wortiing ym | cHintiony—Au Kixponition und « Defene girders Of fifty-eight feectear space, the TOE CHMIHCREE OC | ee etn eet thet the, Dlaintlil Look. idrenm, wan fahaa eschaeeh: the family of Dr.R. Oke Dorewitis, the, celebiutesi | Merowneh ty prememted 9 the readers of the Hixa: | us before dectibed, cat olf By the staieway. 1 Eee eee a ae ecw fee will, The point. in. de mr, | Sbemist, by which one of bis sons lost histife. tay | a» eaposision aud review by A.B. Mulloy, super- | 7angement is undoubtedly ead, Ie my and third contem- | te hos Was as to whether, she ref th & Annoen apthe court had been opened yesterday Mr. | me 3 Supe | opinion, patentable as an invention, work of equal to the Treasury-build- | pute. ROWGTER, Wi ae ote pasieston rose and fnformed the Judge that Ferdinand | Pear thatthe two boys, bin two sone, had coustructed | vising architect, of the plans proposed:for the new | have, however, tome JOUDW a8 Wo tls praciieal value. ‘and other Laas being erecied under the | "eke of Her owe aduiiited and read r, one of the defendants who had been | & Mlle wopden playhouse, where they we'e, wm | KoverMeDL bullding to be erected at the southern DROPS” Vi BLRVATORS muperviaion ‘of end can rewlliy be done rs. Ellen Stontard testified that al! Sulsberger, the habit repair for recreation. “Yesterd:.y | end of the Gity Hail ‘i Jam glad to find one point in which the opinion en—V centa per cubic foot, re 4 " @envicted of removing Wiiiskey from the distillery in | worning they went to , a8 usual, and by 1 Park, and im wilich are to be of the hea f As sf cattinahes 4 we cost of farally of Mr, Wogster, on Staben Taped, in 1865, Mighth sireet with the intent of defrauding the | some means unknown set Gee te the place. thers | Placed the Generai Post Omee of thiscity and the | Sha teat verter that they aid. not. eal org | the {Bt $28,700—vin, concrete, forty canis Rewards in the famy ee ten war nowncour, Tan awarooanet | Madea Pe eae ep, | Rai Gur ate Umut son for aeons | Sera lead ob ape tahgwm Os | ae Bas lg Ae et am, a | er Healy aay eA a . ‘1 e me to ul wi ve redu u 4 tout in dors ie initigaion of puutinent aad helpless from fright. Oue af the boys, however, a district of New York, ‘The superintending archivect | PAPC NT Ou ag THE YW POE OFFIOR. thelr own estimate of the cost of their ows plauson | he seemed to be @ young man fit to xo in food not ‘Unis item alone ciety; he and Mrs. “Steinway used to go out some. aa el BRICKS, times on Scesbenice remained ip the bourse until number of bricks \- witness went abroad, mate No. Tethas is, tthe bun + be Deal Mr. Jenks, for the plaintiff, here admiried that Mrs. accordance with the approved and ica. | Steinway was married to Mr. Oakes forr days be- ; but on a comparison of the ‘esti. | fore she sailed for Rurope and that the marriage was ‘Mates it will be found that estimate No. 1 contem. | 4 private one, plates but 23,957 cuble feet of masonry, whereas the ir. Van Cott offered in evidence the wii! of Henry estlinates Nos. 2 and 3 give a total of 224,198 feet, | Steinway as admitted to probate on Ute 41h ef April ‘This difference of 200,841 cuble feet is assumed in the | 1865, in Which 1t was provided that the income of one case ag brick work: according to the arehitect’a | one-third of the estaie should be paid to tix wi own specifications, and in the other case as stone | and the income of the remaining two-thirds to be ex- tea ae a ae ate | on mete ted by an equivalent of pounce by his executors for the support and educa. stairs, On the principal of compensation | presume | 4,418,502 bricks, and it will be observed way either of his children, and nominating hts two 41 the stairways from Broadway and Park row are 60 fe saat from the number of bricks | Charles and Wiillain Stcinway, as guardians of Jocated a8 to afford the public the greatest facititles in No, 1, or adding it to that stated | Children until they became of age. Le 2!so of for (he congregation so much drewmied in the former | in? 2 and 3 ana then oompertig the resu’ts,an | im evidence the papers relating to the vo case. excens of 1,967,402 bricks will ve found in estimates | 8hip between Charles, William and Henry pesinaes ‘This assertion, if it proves anything, only proves | 2 and 3 over that stated in No. 1, and which number | bearing the date of April 30, 1861, aud recorded that the gentiemen in question aud myself differ very P werd teas and full amount of the brick work | the Register’s omice, New York. materially as to the requisites of a properly con- oy Apsenve ‘There is therefore no error. James Escheneger was sworn as to the signatores structed Court House, and the statement thas “a tis somewhat surprising, after ‘the arguments in | Of the. appraisers of the property of the iate Henry has been left for private stairs for the jury if they | My report agalust the excessive spans for floor Steinway, on which his votal real estate and personal, t should be desired,” is but a palpable apt to ex- | beams and girders proposed .by Dogeaianen. that Was stated to be $216,500, rye cuse the imperfections of the design, as the jury | they fail to see the increase of cost resulting ir. Jenks objected to ihe appraisewent being ~~ 1 am aware that the windows opening on the public corridor on Broadway and Park tow can be readily converted into doors, except at the point Where the gecessity is the greaicit—vis, ab the soutborn entrance, where, I am informed tu the next parsers) jh, but one opening bas been ieft for one Randved and sixty-rour feet of frontage, in order to prevent the pubiic from congregating at the foot of these principal siairs league, to the popes storicr. I believe the provisions will be found et not only in preventing congregating at the foot, but in preventing y portion of the public except the handies Dis fellows of the ‘Merciful consideration of his Honor in bu injuries, but other boy was Profession, or, rather, BeYeevence he would. pass. "Ihe sentence. of Ue burned to acrisp, | Every effort was made to control | thelr propositions, sharply, and, it must be con- ‘was afine of $5,000 and ten days’ imprison- cette ton Sry ponent fexsed, exposes their mary weaknesses without mont and, the prisoner to be held In-condneweos | tue Doctor and his friends in. the neighborhood of | MOVKKE of mercy, They,.it Woudd appear, unwisely 2 ‘The other convict 11 a Mauefacturing Tobacco in Violation of Law. La SALLE IwsrirUTe.—The usual annua) ex | viously published, sought 10 sustain their peculiar ‘Ira Bauber was convicted of the charge of mena- | ation of this institute, located in Second street | Notions at his cost, making lum talk absurdly on Jacturing tobacco without paying the special {ax re- | Rear Second avenue, took place yesterday in the | subjects with whieh he claims to be practically MAS tik ence OO ane ae pd act of | presence of a large gathering of the relatives and | familiar, His review will be read with extreme $400, and not less than sixty days and not mo Sicnds of the studenis. The liste fellows Were cate, | Interest by “all who have;/architectarally speaking, ye ‘years’ imprisonment, ip the prisoner's cane. by Stra paige yA ato enone: wat te ines, of the esthetic improvement of the metropoiis at heart. persist e a or war! nhos to desist, aa Feeney ance would. be | MOst Always coming quickly aud promptly, ‘the | M*- Muller's report is dated June 24, and. is ad- Seo fine and three months’ amprisonment inthe | kbowiedge they displayed in anewering test ‘quor- | dresved to Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of Fenienuary, und to be furthes consiied unui! the ine | HORS that would nave puzzled older pmlosophcrs | Representatives, It is ay follows: 1 was proof positive of the thoroughness of the system bs ve 4 ‘ by whieh they had been instructed. ‘The deciamation BTRUCTION BY RESOLUTION, Ferging Papers te Detraud the United States. | of ihe “Sailor Boy’s Dream,” by Master F. Mone, pSik—On the ath of March last the Secretary of tie James KE. Burke was convicted of having forged | was a very effective effort, while the essay on tne | pusury was directed by resolution of the House of papers in the name of Martin Doyle W receive prize | ‘Temporal Power of the Pope,” by Master F, Caro- oo pe ayia to have estiates of ihe money and arrears of pay. ‘he sentence of the | Jan, evineed decided logical and argumentative ouilas fue, proponed Post Olive aud Court Jiouse Court was that he sbould be imprisoned and kept to | powers, The examination wili be centinned to-day ing in the city of New York, scoording to the this case is not yet found, uw Ai place. assailed him, aud by garbling paragraphs of his, pre- hard labor for thirteen months in the Albany Peni- | and Monday. mae subiaied by the comission to procure said | Pooms could not be reached in the wauner de- | from such spans. There is a patent difference be- | Put in evidence, ou tie ground unde; the.terms teniary. ‘Tok YOUNG Man’s Democratic UN10N OLUB.—A ae rites Fy eS aaa —— with | crived, a may readily be geen by a glance at the | tween the use of @ nine inch beam, weighing thirty | Of the copartnersiip the appraisers lui ne night ve for a Deceased Seitmun’s re Ley hy Material wot | pins. unds per Lneal foot and $4.95 per lineal | Make such appratsement. Vorging Papers ‘* | meciing of this organization, redivivus of that of unode of construction he may deem proper.” plans. IRON OBJECTED TO, which is suiticiently ‘@ Well arran inway, brother of William Steinway} Prize Money and Pay. 1852 and gacceeding Presidential campaigns, was pa PS ey rast hoary ARCHITECT. ‘An examination of my report will show that, I ob- dbaetieny and the use of fifteen inch | testified that the piaintaf told him she wauied tor John A, Bgan and Wiliam Martin were convicted | pera tast night at Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, | wet, and iu accordanoe theroplteh oree ean, | jected to the use of iron for the interior finish, beams weighing stty-three pounds and costing $8 48 and he told her it was a very expensive ef having forged papers to defraud the United S cobcinkiysl conan aun elena ch tae port, whlch mas tyapsnitten te’ tke Hore 4 re | Window frames, sush, &c., forthe reason that while | per lineal foot, not to speak of the enormous cost of e had only $5,000 to pay her expenses; told ef moneys due to % coal heaver on poard a United | # . por trnie thir 0 9? ey eenthtlvae od the DOU nor ie House of Repre- | Creatiy increasing the cost, it added nothing practi- | compound girders. cost of $1 per superficial ad better go to Brunswick, for there, where’ Siatew sip of war. ‘The coal heaver died im the | Jersey, with peouitar propriety occap; tHe Ee Conte ate ot ciate, aud referred | Cally vo the security of the bullding against fire. ‘The | foot of flooring given in estimates Nos. 2 und 3is the | the late Mr. Henry Steinway was Known, she would avai hospital at Philadelphia, and the prisoner, | chair. The meeting was intended to have been a ; pate On FOR: pare SPE Yom oes. gentlemen have, therefore, according to their own | average cost of reproof flooring constructed by this | meet with the greatest hospitality; she desired to Wilum Martin, with the assistance of the other | public one, but suffictent notification of that fact not | 1!) #bpears from the report risower, Regan, conspired and represented himself | having been given the public failed to attend, aud- Pst rma the 16th instant, that the seven he the only Surviving brother and administraigr | consequently the proceedings were principally con-, | 3, cantetic ae ropared the plans, estimates and 3 John Martin, the coal heaver. It appeared by fined to matters of routine, Qaite @ lively argument roe pets oD: i ferred me made on the 18th of tesumony on the trial that Egan was the more guilty | was bad upon the subject of changing the title of eS ey report, A ich contains #o many of the two, and ve Was that Jobn A. | the club by striking out the word “Union,” in which | Sertion with yapen ice with the facts, 60 much as- Kgan should be fmprisoned and Kept to hard sabor | the president, A. J. was earnest on the | Py, out demonstration, and so inany mis- hee years, and Willianr Martin imprisoned with | aMrmative side, but which did not prevail. Partial presentations, errors and uations against me imply adopted a mistake that is fre- | department. ‘The above objection siows that the | ell him her house, and he told her that he would aeaue gee persons ‘who have had little or no | architects fail to comprehend tfe true principles of | take that and the furniture at the re’ valine, experience in the construction of non-combustible, fireproof constructions. $25,000; the piainti® said all right, and ex- or, as they are frequently called, fireproof buildi CARPENTER WORK. press & wish to to Brunswick, whiclt It is undoubtedly true that the cost of their aan ‘The architects estimated the cost of the carpen- | Would” be better for the children; Mra. couid be reduced by adopting my recommendations | ter work, eee gles their ery In | Oakes told his brother William that she would on this point, and belleve ‘on the others also, but | my estimate No. 1 I reduced it to $100,000 (the words | 0 to Brunswick and they all went to the vessel to as they recommended the adoption of tron where | ‘staging, centering, &c.,” were inadvertently ad- see her off; the climate in that place was sxoetenls sente) hard iabor for tnricen months, both ir the Albany | arrangements were made for the reception of the | 801 motives, that I aim compelled to request used, th ust take the responsi- | ded—a clerical error which does not or affect | was in Brunswick in November, 1866, and Fentientiary. Keysione Club, ‘of Philadelphia, upon thelr arrival | (rough you # Nearing before the Huuwe of Repro- | hity, Nowa be used, they ti pons: | the estimate.) In the second and third estimates the | called on Koch, who has charge of ‘the children; he ing Checks'on the United States Treasury, | here to attend the Convention. reams the sitting | or rebutting the meted mata by the are Seige AM ORIGINAL BXTRACT. ost bf the Lean! aortas ietacladed; Oak disteiee- pal pee ein ofancment homens abn she, we or ee rele pete Ree a Ginloe Olu Wil have thelr b ijuartere aKa SesibYpan otitiel: ealnne oot) moeen snd tnatirond Gory ey nave Ben me es ae oetikeren Tact acrecar teecerireh eae eats | dressed anid Tooked Beat lie the itdle “gist, ++ ne name of Colunel i - Hh ; aint . 4 i t to seventeen checks ainounting to-gaaua, | 0% Place Hotel, corner of Broadway and Eighth | Cybrossed in my report, Silence on my part would | HOU seuinst the destructive lendencies of the men | Rot s dollar for thous items In the last estl- | the serofulag saw Dr. ‘Koch's wife; she taok Jess one cheek, Which was not paid, of about $327, S be an adinission that iny report was incorrect or par- | 224 boys of New York, whe one conan olfenpe, mate, pa sae Toam about the streets with other children; first saw anc to tne Indictment the prisoner. pleaded guilty, - SEB, tal und that the statements made therein were | OT Walting about the Fost Office and courta, Ié Dest | oe ig a ‘@ difference of thirty-three per | Koch in 1649, and was on terms of intimacy wit ‘The sentence of the Court was a fine of $3,000 and POLICE INTELLIGENCE, erroneous. Tsp ARINAN Oye ae oaaes arash nentiivthe cess of tpinatering Denweest tas tceeer | him; his position was that of Connceh ite the Crewe . S.i).cen wonths? hoprsonment with hard labor in the Cone ee @ 1 pr SRYEN ARCHITROTS 70 BE REVIEWED, ue mabapereences, Wats Wine mae ere | ae ., from the two fol- | there. / aaa aprtre5e The prisoners were then al} re- int Ges pliner asbhesgincscouie iawn seven wrehitecte in detail, ‘Paragraph by parag ae fiat aud second stories Aion x u on BS ocerseors, pyc g points, Saibe ready ea 4 tnecpdention: here asked for @ postponement of thé lias, allas Jerry Dunn, was yesterday arrested by | ,, The instructions pr by the commission fo1 o : After some discussion the further hearing waa aad doors in the story to be in four folds and to rest | proposed by the architects, which was in against the jambs when open; to be formed | my Report, ‘and not contemplated in estimate No. 2, | Journed until Tuesday nexe. on the iron Jambs of interior and exterior iron doors | Second, the cost of furring for SERIO &c.,on the pooper? of first and second stories for light wooden doors | iron partitions, instead of using SUPSEME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. the dance of architects desiring t B pve ofticer Palmer, of the Tombs Court squad, on the | for &e premiums comprised a plot of the era, The Fernande Woed Lease Case—The En- | complaint of Henry H. Harrigon, keeping agift jew- | showing a proposed street on the north side of rick projections for BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. nets o Valinudice. eiry bazaar at 206 Broadway. In his aMdavit Har- the yovernsaent property ninety feet In width, or, | } tent to open both ways,” | grounds. ‘The diiference, I do not think, is over-es- Before Judge Cardozo. rison alloges that in the month of May, 1867, the pris- | @. Uther words, provided for, the extension of | Tide hr Ws supposed that she “ligue wooden doors | timated, ‘ as bax ipposed ‘lig! . Park place lo Beekman street. This plot was incor- Phe Mayor, é., v8. Fernando Wood et al.—tne | SRet Wes convicted of tanoly,persousitn an officer | rect, and a new one subsequently ieued Dy the Cou. song arguments in this case, which were post- | tothe Penitentiary, besides being fined $250. Wiliams | mission, but esren cone ae gh) fcckae on i "Tuesday last °) . re served out his time, and on the 16th , itis alleged, “A Pened ob Tuesday last until Friday, were heard | Srl vealled cn Hanison, of whom Re detunmied | Whole space might, If necessary, be covered, or any being hung upon mt-hinges”? were provided for GAS PIPER. q Farat ACCIDENT ON THE NorrH SECOND SrRERi the inusement the men and boys, and the conse- The use of templates at ‘$70 per foot” not being | RarRoap.—Yesterday afternoon a child, two yeard quent protection of the iroy doors, on the same prin- | contemplated by my plan, I, of course, omitted them. of ae us ‘of 826 North nd ciple that the Arkansas tavern Keepers are said to | The Cost of gas pipes is embodied in the plumbing age, Charles Lyons, Seco! have furnished soft pine shingles to their guesis to | work, according to the custom of the office, The | street, E. D., was ran over and almost yesterday morning and was more properly a general 100, and attempted to blackmail him, and did, bs intimation that the schedule previously given by the hoists are necessarily omitted from my estimate, but | xined Second street @efiuition of the position of a}! the parties concerned Stress atid menaces, endeavor to obtath $100. wil. pres carne dA gag My statementa are | S¥e ‘heir sitesi VENTILATION. the first one sh have been credited with the Griven Gy oun Roky. The! iter was ‘arene ‘than a summing up of the case. Hams threatened if the inoney was not paid to stand pesrigrs y # I respectfully: suggest that the gentlemen must | “ference, vis.: $25,000. locked up in the Stagg street station house to a AN OBJECTION UNANSWBRED, In the course of Mx. O’Gorman’s address he said | 12 {ont of the premisewand prevent customers going | sme objection mude by me to building on the north tm, and prevent bim (Harrison) from carrying on his y ng substantially that of course he did not pretend now ‘ boundary of the lot purchased by the government 40 press any question of fraud, as it was fully shown | pustness and would continue to remain in front of | nas not been answered, and the criticisms of the By the tesiimony that nothing corrupt bad tran- | Dowling, and required to give bail in the sum of architecta are but a palpable misrepresentation of spired as set out in the “pleadings, aud he | gso9 to keep the peace for twelve months, ‘The bail | MY statement, as | distinctly staied that it was not Was clad to be able to make this statement, both Was given. m to be presamed that tue city would take advantage ae & matter of justice and congratnlation to Mr. ¥ . of such @ location. I Called attention to the fact Wood and to the Common Council against whom the | TH KINGSLAND BonD Rosweny,—Detectives Ben- | (hat the government had uo right thus to locate the Smpatasions and sander nag been cast. pi, he he- net! and Hider, of the Centra! Police office, yesterday | Duiiding, ag if so located the nent 3 Mgnt and ee aftirmance of the validity of the leases | , way to the norti entrance woul exercised Would be injucicious and lead to waste of the pablc | Stengen brought before Iustice Dowling, at the | Ty win ‘of the city of New York. This money. The Common Council were undoubtedly | Tombs, George Keister, @ gentieman of sporting | (ue arehivects ratmit. 1, therefore, renew my trustees Of the public finds and property, and the | prociivities, on the charge of having in his posses- | recommendations that the necessary guarantees vourt could eanitably tnterpose iis power by pre- sion & $1,000 mining bond of the Mariposa Compan, should be obtained from the city of New York tiat ‘venting an aMnccessary or iiscless expenditure. I nd Dok COMPANY, | hie Mus and ecyht of entrance to the structure should roged mista! HEATING APPARATUS. In hed of the rep tof the comintssom, to aise eae? ‘The heating apparatus contemplated in estimates Rudky stated thas he did Bie oso the cai in ind refer, an that is themeshod they have adopted for ihe | Noa 2 ond 3 ee no Lavine | inaciunery | gtreet, and knew nothing df the accident until kd ventitation of theif court rooms, and though found | © Produce ventilation, ee een as tie arenitens was informed of it. r ocoartea ti to work well in wells, &c., has not, a8 in thelr plan, and was ae a Ree ante, aplicd to balluings: tor | Bald by this’ department. The cost of the system | | CORRECTION.—An unintentional error » for | fe ie; f Feasons that are obvious. With regard to the other | “escribed in the specification would be far , | the announcemeht of the death by intemperanee ot portions of the bui Lrepeat, the plans show no | #ud I believe the ditference of three-fourths of a cent | yr, William Hogan in Friday's HERALD. ‘The victings provision for the ventilation so vaguely and grandil- | Der cubic foot anowenite se de gap is low. ek ve drinking referred to should have bees oquentiy described in thelr report, and {reassert “hat | ‘the corrections w ve made in my estimate would | Edward Murphy. MF. Hogan, who is & respectable, eration would be the worst ventilated. public | {Merefore be but #45,808, aw follows, viz.:—$20,400 for | Sennemed, Ma ote hoatig to ‘he tae, ait Conti rick work, an ul mTachinery, . ary raat yp oe argue that cover leaving a ditwerence Pye pc arcnects, omnes ie gpmenner his name was accidentally givem.as the " maces of cost of accordin ie ing a courtyard with a glass roof would improve the design and my estimate of the cost of a Derten’ valid SEW RIOD HB i oh Mr. Stoughton argned the case for the defence. and | tt being one of the twenty-two bonds stolen frovi | noi be interfered with, ox the size of the building re- | Ventilation of the rooms opening on it, would prefer ses Be \ . at the clove of tie Suintalng up Me Willams | the banking house of Messrs, Atnbrose C. Kingsland | duced. Ar the sane ‘commission who preset’ the | & Toom lighted by borrowed light trom the well pe ese cect cence one Se ee exiesions Om NEW. JERSEY. INTELLIGENCE. uraenvy requested permission of the court to make | & Sou, 66 Broad street, om the Zistof March jast. it | plans purcnased ihe site, 1 Would appear from their | Role of a staircase to one opening on the pubiic bn ype agg stead of but $259,121, Brakiasvtiné: some remarks or explanations, bit his reqnest wax | #Ppears that about a Week since @ nan bamMed Chaio- | own stuvemeni thal they have mude the serious mis- | street, and would cool himself on @ hot, sunny day er Mt anANaTe VS. MARBLE, i wot granted. 1 Alonzo W. Kelso, the laiter of whom lives | jake of pureuasing a lot too smali for their proposed | by sitting under # skylight. ‘The fact tn regyrd to the difference in favor of ANOTHER SHOCKING RAILROAD AvcrbENT.—Om My roAOUT “PLANS AND “CONFIDENCE” || graniwe over marine i te caso Wat ae come nuder | THUNGaY about one oFclock Mr. Ceone Opaykey u he Morris and Essex columns in the only part of the building where they | jit observation proves onl canishele obesretions boss trackman on t) Ay are required, or where they assert they were in- ve been very Hunited or their field of observation | stationed at this point, was instantly killed m @ man- erekannens use them—nawely, the first story and decidedly unfortunate, | presome that they have 1 seome h The vourt reserved jis decisic ter county made a small Wager that $100 A Nt rer barnes Ta ote bal Tex ties An examination of wy report will show that I did COURT OF COI x — PAR mi eh he bon HOt assert chal twent)-cight rooms were ample for HMKOK PLEAS—TRIAL TEAM—PART 2. for the purpose ot learning its value, Afier inqairing | the courts ihe oficers of the judiciary, bat I Dadicius Loguerhendiom—The ¢ : bailing. Jn One or (Wo places Eaton called at the oftce of — showed that ifthe phuns under consideration vill “ °) if ually shocking as it was singular. 7 ame of Speew- | wariponn Company, Wall street, near Nassau, wi for Moulding no larger than ie required, ¢ Provide | pasement. Tdid and do object’ to.asing nothing but | 2Ot had much experience in the uso of granite, that ian 8 maclnae Se he aae at thie place and a@ patieerne ne ( ccomeopedl te hop eonapurson With a printed Unt, the atin iron coins for the interior support of the bulid- | Material Delug litte ned in New forks 1 can as | eastward bound mail tran dashed pat « large piece Before Judge Day. whe bond (No. 1,468) Was found tw corvespond with | ing—an objection they do not answer. The adinis- i, H a ‘coal . Opdy! secisd Meatded va Hines hae stants | hatin che clrenker. Thus the hond was identified sts pion that the inveriue ‘arrangement of adexiga for a | Selves they will fad Liat the best granite eam be de- | Of coal low from the vender and strikini Wr -! one of those adres of the | Fryer, of «ithe question that vexe xh : ‘ livered there for a price not to exceed $1 per cubic | OR the head dashed out his brains. ‘the remains’ Siblembontet in t in exec coc or ene Lay v4 foot, bg! ~ bie quality of marble fe ae be eoek ee sg rape gree ny ten others, requires to be #0 constructed as to pro- | Procured, for teas than feak co inarble, now pelng 1 Opdyke was formerly @ conductor, was sndutie o from Mr. Kingsland. Mr. tsa broad street, made an attidavit char,- | wiih the lateeny of bonds from the ta! of them was found in his po Po this Mydily Important issue were ¢ First District Conrt AS OLLA PODRIDA. well ax wengthe: 1 respective pliys ies | 4 re thet The plans on witich ty F vide the greatest facilities for the rearrangement ah il 7 h hoc and aman of family. : Mr, Kelso deposed that he sdvaues € i ” formed, $3 7). L will aixo inform them that the cost . See Cre ee ee, ee | ies appene Lg atilnet tbo nenener anes wht ua Int Lees Harrison. ruphed, as is usual and as it | » SAD DROWNING CasUALTY.—Two little boys, named Patrick Byrnes and John Ryan, cousins, residing yh iheir | East Newark, were drowned in the Passaic oo Thare- ¢. ding | day afternoon while bathing, at & pons opposite Jka $5,000,000, ane ot | Clark’s thread factory. Xpressed an opiiion at va- Rabway. The ot that in ive mouth of June, 1s ot eral security, Mr. Spencer, one ol the coun- j; | sel engaged In the case, says that Keisrer alloy _ | that he received the bond in good ruith from ane on | spocting miu vot yet arrested, Keister was req, Geme to give bar) to await an examinatio) him for the | —————___—_—_—____ the pian for iue purposes for whicn it is designed. [ Wwolld respectfully suggest to the gentiemen the pro- priety of constructing the exterior as well asthe anterior on the same principle, as tt would be douvi- Jess equally convenient in case ii should be found necessary to remove the building as well ithe lerias of ther advertisement, bub hod of procurnig a design that iad certainty the it of origuuuity, nud resulted, as imfght have rourida of ideas SO Unsit- chitects that they * ERECTION. opin to their design for ie aware thai Thave ever to ~_ ‘i Be ders of thet seion” no leas thi us the partitions, Any architect, nowever, whe | ROBBERY AND ITS TRAGIO SEQUE:., io sabi, Guded commence ox ae examined "the plus and specications : ANOTHER FATAL RAILWAY Accineys.— While ® | only ihe) nave to offer to th ows that the pretended explanation is bal subvel 1 7 1 little boy, named Owens, residing with tm parents ‘+ aise ‘There c: out re vegret that the ts did aot embody their ys a i A Waiter Robs Hy Employer, Svends Money | 1#!S0d 1 aAuption OF thin paltry anit costiy igus or sor | eueaestions 12 re ing proposals and let- | at this place, was playing with some fire crackers Lavinily, Keports That He ix a Rich Broker | {nat tht a aut ‘action. They have eltier used lath and piast eed Spear: em re BT g few im their printed re- | on Thursday evening, on the raliroad truck at the and is Murdered—Proc fee | the architects, wrduous as the only method of overcoming te ° sia Oe inte " post: | junction, he was run over by the ten m:n.ttee past | urdered—Procecdiugs in a Police | Pitas 8 Of the’ plan or they Lave adoptoa it acta De made TOr any patt of thé ave Praia from New York and instantly killed. Court. QUESTION OF RIGHT, ship wilhout a public compe- ‘The right of the commission, “alter | from w desire to use as much irom in the cous: Penge : ‘The truth of tat seriptural statement, “the wages | the suntect.” | ler the pr of the bmiiding as possible. If a 1 iy the ground of the recom- az began een anes oTsin ig death,”” Is rarely more forcibly tMustrated | thers of ihe five oor ae were adopted no diaicalty woud nce mmeusation in my ropori—thas, I a all wovel; that TROTTING AT HOBOKEN, before Recorder Hackett, Unan In a series of strange revelations: developed Will probably futereat the fort Sr balck, as recommended Uy mes It un thew law oF that if would prove w very edfectual remedy ; SPNPENORS. yesterday before Judge Connolly of the Fourth Police ti Were induce, te Fak their tite ace | wlarge saving would be effected, as aly es $ Seambip hep ihpremigmeeetiea AB piety ‘Two trotting races were announced to come off AT IPe open ng of the court yesterday (he Recorder | District Court. Begiuuiog withthe most taportant p the promises of the cou | Slow. ibis’ dali sictviad ine ‘en ‘ana think htop tage serene a at | yesterday afternoon at the Hoboken Covrwe, one proce Ovewrnoe he primoners whe bad been | part of the recital, It will be remembered that iu tue | MAWOn far Mure Than auy vlber parties, ee Ea Se seotsk bracing OF the balding by-).% ror coustrucuon adopted by them, they have | ® Match of $1,000, mile heats, best three in lve, im resonselod, | HekaLy recently was published an account of the having bees inede by me that the | direst, aad diagonal tes of Wrought iron,” neubes, | Wut (uowa wherein 1. hsve (elled So do thelr design | larmees, Sod the. ofner a sweepetakes Wid! see, a p ter, Who weared gullty to mensiay finding of the dead body of # young man named were paid $16,496 22 for ineir plan | do the estimates or the specifications explain in Wha} re 1 Pi es gr gee nes a nieacicaanaw ayaa: tries for $500, mile heats, best three in five, im i i ce ‘ ‘ " ‘ t 1 well | | manner it is proposed to accompilsh Lhe ovjeci. 1 eBeve that no inprejudiced | person a ness, both of which, we believe, were mere gate UD (abte degree Was sent lo the state Prine George Sholver in Hudson city, with spt pind Pdr ligteaioercr ar that as it is $0 easy and they ar reudiug My report aud exanining their plaus, con- | money trots, and gotten up for the express purpose bust yr pistor shot Wound. in the back of the hast cost” the government | Would Sugied Ui ie eas Of theit ronstrmction. | sider that Fdid more ‘a the strict letter of my m- | of galling the public and serving the purposes of ‘ ted guity 0. dhestoweth | head, aud hte pockets rifled of their con- been expended by the the preparation of # diagram showing the well structions and my duty required. those chiefly interested. The first trot, dcxiznated » : “Th | tents. It was unquestioned that a foui murder | n- (which would certainly not dave taken much if they have placed themselves in a position which | mateh, but which in reality was no match at all, wi sad wie Was sent to the Shite Prison for | had been committed and that the object was pluu- | oh is mdefensible, tual is (helr misfortune, and not my | won by a bay mare called Fearless, naret after | 1 espectially refer to the book would have been @ much better auswer i : rine books | Criticism than mere bold assertion, Tanti; and | assert that tain ne musrepresented einer their desist o des, Subsequent events strengthen tls conviction, t i have | mare that was recently burned to death at (he Fashios and tt is fu the mode of | Gourse, and a bay stallion cailed [ra Alien. an parent that the victim, through ‘convicted of burglary | tis own criminal) practices, was instrumental i pended the A GURSTION ASKED. constyaction adopted, hehe c f f - . is, 38 belure stated, no ans Ne ob- pecimen of a Kanuck a8 ever appeared on ” eneed to ihe Suite Prison | bringing about the tragedy’ resulting in his own ne received it It is, a0 I have belure s es. to Uae ee OOD INTENTIONS. Bee e The pool sciling iteelf should have. vinvine . deain. Tt vow aporars irom an aiidavil made report to be un. | Jection contained in my report, to allewe that |W track. pool 3 pty 5 As reatrds the commission, bdesire to disclaim a point objected sigu ot be he spectators that the whole affair wa of aboltects ro at of the oummuisaion oF penis pe eee Teena Injuriowsly poh 3 bey Ry the second pool disposed of Feariess broug! ected criticise pecine . | OF Imtegrity, and to express iy personal ot for while the Kauuck fetched only $: This waa J was dipected to criticise (he piaus, specitications | them. tat mere good mentions and. honorable Mo- Sree atthe rive Totnes manae. tuele sppesranes, on tives, without fhe pe ‘i Knowledge necessary tO | the track. If this is the inauguration © trotting o@ curry them into © are of litde Value, and the | the Secaucus Course it will be well for the pubile to guilty te burglary im | yesrerday » the State Prison for five | Of No. 24 we Judge Connolly by Mr, d. A. Pave, West Borty-tuth street, that the deceased P . * Wak recentiy employed vy him as house servaut feces wt pleads gulily fo ab attempt at | tngt he toe fram 2 baread, to which he obtained mueowent To Whe SUM | wocems by false Keys, two Valuable cluster diamond 2 ia ba awards Spublisived = = and estimates, not the designers. jut | should li to inquire if instructions of the former comuy pours from the list « TuMiseion thal [he amount War divided between Sand 81x Months. 1 cen oO e see e ruct the vi i} an inet sie | Rune ait ee ewe fate with soe ace | y Alveen of aw De seen that the above prayer ee pr on nas tae he ffonera! result. av in the, prevent case, fatlure, | be on thelr guard in future—or Derhiane i: would bq ‘ to the Staie F mf wndkerebiels, ta ot b yulue of $2,0u0. hese hirty- je 0 * of non-professional en on professional eli to get in the “ring’—before they I ’ to The Stale Prisem for 2." | Gnajuing posession: OC his plunder young sol ber ¥ receiving no return for | tirty by fifty teet, In (as] have previously exPiained) Sos Qvetr saouiay os in to cone 0 € subjects are necessariiy of so general a character | out their money on any event announc nm dus wacarteimag oh eae tne ro arehivects dd ie piace wrought iron vai. | RM hey cannot intelligently supervise or direct the | on that track,- The sweepstakes trof, ax tt was ‘omission of designs for poudd girders of sufficient strength, tour feet deep, Lenk sf Of professional men; aed at uf matter of | called, was even a greater humbug:than the pres Ws (ow CoMMISsON. Which Will, | trast, | @b every pier and tn each story, as the plaus distincky | pave ni. ya oa pie composed gentlemen Who | ceding trot. Only two out of the three entered came mach to them as ine proportion of the | Show four feet girders on the Orst story only, the oth- Sourd pabeied tay wand hy Hecessurlly pecome the | to che post, the driver of the third horse profess } $15,000 tuey did not get ers being but two feet girders. Neither the specifies. | MEE Passive supporters of a colupelent, Honest mad, | to have no sulky to drive im when the time for stay ADMISSIONS. tions nor estimates show any such provist ‘taba, wittve lounly used as @ cover for the gross ing arrived. The horse that it was koown would be a! attention to the admission | statement of the architects to the contrary ith. | Feuas, withont tie sightest power o1 protecliNg | the winner, and who never before troled in publicy ‘arcnit he number of cierks at pres. | standing, af 1 ain prepared to demonstrate to uny | Memselves, much tows the polite, and has never been timed, sold before thr bart, im aployed in the departments which would oc person Laterested in the subject. In conclusion, 1desite te atone. that, while edioste | te Sy Pool disposed of, for $50, While tne two first Moor alone of te Post Office is 480," CALCULATIO! nave tae By re to state that, while 6 others together brought $23. There were three heats would give an averege of 62 s10 snperficial |. The gentlemen are, however, equally unfor'u tee Daldocien buat chem i tena sponsible for | ty the first race and but two in the s« and nung ‘to each, wd, a # consequence, that Tie New | imitelr endeavors to calculate the weight bu ne delay that has occurred in commencing this | ofthem worthy of record. We, therefore ‘ake nq q r : 5 much needed improvement, & sttaple statement will | further notice of auch transactions ae those of yes ork Post Ofiiee Wil require more room at ouee tian | Feel girders supporting, the, court room Looe we show that ithas been powerless im. the matter, the | jununcr nouce ors s pleaded | he was @ young man only twenty-two years ol hurned souie oF tint money, fitted hudiself oui in fashionable aad dine settlag garments, and stil) wear ‘ ‘iby some of (he diamonds and sporting ap expen- yn sve guld Waid started ina grapd round of merro- \herm. | poutan dissipation, THe represented himself as 4 on | Wealthy broker, and lavighed his money aud gitts of A avenue | pis stolen jewery with princely liberality, He 208 wil | peerned ind more pleasire in oar ety fim inthe | concert saloous than elsewhere, and by th waier guia Was jvoked upon as a | sus, Pree of these pretty feminine | waged respectively at the con- | ELONIOUS ASSADT ttent to de Cottrel), tex May, wuile geiting onan fly the negro’s van Of the jury saved oe ti, Now ' ¥ © minds of Kome oF ns Oneaen SEEN ner Geabees | cian be furnished by the frat oor, and that the base- + ders of depth were used in eal. | management having been entirely vested in the com. > rors Spee eof The prisoner # gull n by the respective names of Marta | MENEStory ts inperariveiy n as the business ny, as they profess to have intended, as will be | Hinson. ‘The property was paid for on the 13th of ey = a mene trap WKH a lesMer Verdi Murphy snd Fiore Simith, Wore ar | Wilk more than double In ten sears, after watch for n from the following ealewla Aprii, 1867, and flere wax no reason why, if the TROTTING AT MYSTIC PARK, BOSTON. te A Severe SenteLCe. 4 ase ties ; At) | ite farther enlargement the ihird aod attic stories 0 been tuk RET aie hoe he Stave Prison for five cnelty velng found Intheie poseension, | Wi!) RAVE to be une wll” | Weight of four feet girders, per lineal foot Workconld not have been columenced witbont delays Bowron, Juve 2 1008. ' Solomon Solomon plende duit commited for exwimivation. “Thus | po hit tg direct atiission of all | asserted in regard Wi 17 f. 10 in. cuble feet, brick we bat the report of the commission was not -presenied | ‘There was ® larze attendance to witness ay 3 veto » Police Court. Ax to the a cess Hi necessary size of the build . Bouse vevceus soe pad dag Jongress until February 26, 1 nearly # year y Pt nm " grand jatceny, he is before the Folica Overs As Tee [INE Proposed. Le will be noticed that uey do not | Weight of 13g inch flooring a . aher, tie Whole Of be havety aula tieve caring fear | day's trotting at Mysite Park this afiernoon. The So xe oa \ Fe Re ucubt td oetetiness | expect to use the entire basement for at least ten | Welght of partitions at 16 pounds per supericial | Qcubied in procuring (ite plans under consideration, | “fst match was for a purse of $700, and the horsem OnROly. He Was GeNt to ia lavish expenditure of moncy and | Years atte tue the third and attic stories will not foot . res ee: 10 | ene building can readiiy be completed within two | Colonel Maynard, McClellan, John 3. Brads years aud six nthe. 4 i - *) wealth he wax probably foi. | BE Werded until after the business of tie office has | Weight of half corridor floor in third 6 200 | years with proper energy and tognagoment; and I X India Rubber, Sorrel Dan and Lexh wl ual Abra oa gu ty to torgery in the | ji M eeceny ain tite une rock douried, Witch tie euppowed by the geutienen wil be ee OR Meothe architects, which trust tt will, and that when finished it wilt be an | teStted Colonel Maruard winning the wocond, p i » a Pentoad Ke place at he end of Utne tine, ? pnt to the city of S diac! " 2 2 4 Me 2th st he Forget a ehieck om the M Lf tins sng nag western tart An, LIGHT AND KAT. Mm however, ar too litle for & wate calc! Unni States as Wel ws the arctivect or architects | AB fourth Beats, In, 2:29, Sea0}é end 2:2 sean for f, With the intent to cbea ariiett. H igo . co . | ‘They have, therefore, (urnisted 2 conclusive tion, it being nota oving weight. srec! y Rah he Grand Jury were discharged for tie teri, as ' | Fr Unt ie required than was given by ine in my | TOtAL 6.0... ea ase As regards iny otives, | presiime any professional | “the second trot was for @ purse of $100, and waa iniasieniipdiehishasaiiedecatigaiibid PEMAPKABLE PROCEEDING. Tana a 1 was comet ed _ tnelude in Diy calculi att ton? Pye, the a) man Wili understand them; but tn order that others | won by Nelle Locke in three straigh: 4, beat!ny ‘ i 8 ~- ions oarrie jerks vf eo repu- r CITY INTELLIGENCE. A Prisoner divateriounly Spirited from the | «tutions, wel could uot procure tie exact mumbertia | A GARSLED QUOTATION. tation i ea Gent to te as to anys the gentlemen th endl Watton ancl Gideon Welle ta 2:%." “ond : TombeHis Kearrest and Incarceration | Me main omer. But I di vot recommend a reduc- | ‘The statement in regard to ihe four feet girders | question, In addition, | owe {t omy superior off- saa — Paid earn tn. Vesey ated Aneanians aliens.) .: WOE ia Hion of the available space on the first oor of the | carrying the eee eee Tate tn thin calcu, | Cers and the department, no less than to myself, to TURF NOTES. ‘ost Office: on the contrary, the adoption ot my sug- | foul my report, tn wi vindicate = fessional character and opinion. To —~ record for the past (weuty-four Hours, as observed at Gu Thursday afternoon Justice Dowling, in default | gestions would have imcreased it, and it would far. | tion f Dave assumed thas the four feet girders shown ui I y ye do leas woul mission that | was either dis- has mate on the pharmacy of Alexwnder Huduui & Co., is given | of $5,000 bull, (ally committed Henry CUntou to the | BISb & Well lighted aud ventilated Post Ofice, whieh | on the section support the Whole superstructure, 48 |b onest or pL, perform the duties of Mr. Dugrey hed his siaivn, Ken Wood, lo helo * ombs on the ener ect would not be the case With (he plans andes jder, | Uke two feet girders shown on the section would be 4 OW ws vista: Fomin on the crange of being concerned im break 1 ign, ay tiey will Fequire tie aust cous ant ase oF | InsuMelent to carry she Moore of the upper stories } OMe Very respemtulty, your obedient servant, 3AM “ fing Inte the : q res 5 Supervising Architect. to come Off on the 16th of July. sk M worth of securities amd diamond jewelry. Before | TR Teakons for adopting the piun of « covered girders, us aswnmed.’ Im other words, I arsumed b Gato EATS fag whl pe ripe Ba Mo. 12 PML: 2 diamond jewelry. ore | doorway are searcely worthy of notice, ‘The allega- | my calculations nothing that the hell Mr. Humphrey may be seen early in the morning verage temperatiire Thursday... cece 70% | THE COMM Deut Dad reAChEd the keepers office Clin- | tions thal 11 # necesKary io aacritice One cniire front | SOW, except the possession of suficient informa- BROOKLYN CITY. art his to wakeleton Hein ny thee iE saltics | PiTAbiy emer iia a Few OF is at ic y feet of area, to grewtiy incre c the plans wi 4 an v “dl aoe a ibe 9 ther is fue there | house fart oma town. Ais lveration excited buliding and e eanier ‘the entice tavussare, fa the but bp tae —i cad L~ er ciel 4 SUPREME om TERM. Rear ki the O14 “Man's Mi he , © On the Mali by K band thisaster. | much co ‘wong these persons, who kuew he } purpose of protecting (ne mail matter four feet girders. gentlemen inquire why hakt |. ,, ‘© Children mere, stg co hgh rales Ba noon, commencing at four o'clock, { had not heen oaled UF the committing Magistrate, ¢ Haring its receipt nud delivery. iW wacarement ther ie | NOL call-om them for. information as to how Comet? Be SM of the Late | ax been so lame that she could Fie ee FH TESEMESY Hover Law. Since the tet ot | al Rue qitestion very naturally was asked by whom | unworthy of a repis. they intended conétracting the plans, 4 Henry Steinway. hae Bets bas anaienyy coscversey fe Bow tn train intMAle G16) neiicad ave Bead wud Wuder WANE aWinorty Clinton had regained bis | Equally #o i lie allegation that it the driveway apectficur! and mater Hefore Justive Gilbert, tn at tie Fashion ‘ pol op fie | liberty. He states Gata friend had entered into the | was ontside of the bulidiny i would be occupled by | submitted me embodied the views + We, Brnestine Owkes vs. Wikiam Steimway.—This a pea aman ts pel aha j om pen, be 1,007 have Ween erected and aie others | urces=aary bouds fo) Is Lutare appearance to await | other vehicles, that beng x question of police regula. | the architects, as ie wally the case, My eT ee ie te evening waking their agual Wailing ote me gong np. Wil. he ‘Th the plaintit? against the de- ks ey represen’ @ money value 6) nearly report, Yowling heard of The mysiery | tion; and the further allegation that the building creer wil yt an that any real 48 an action nt by PnownED MEN.—The body of an » and, as he believed, unwarrantable proceeding, he | would be inadequate to fhe acco 0" . | architect wil that it was @ fair one. im. 4 fendant, Wiiliaun Steinway, the firm of Steinway yesterday found floating sv man Hecdue very iadigManc snd wt Once. determined {0 | quired, if the dmvewas ie located outside, tn con | aUiry WRY T call on them for information in | & Sone, plano manufacturers, for the a A eine Secaucus race course i@ now 17 Us as A trote oi 7 ar the | soive mystety, At a later hour ip | tainly, in view Of the statements contained in the | regard to’thelr is somewhat amusing, aud aA it | her three children, detained, as all in Ger A rack, and a capital one tes, Lady Thorn hey ug foot of Lad street aud mace er duxnown | the aa fe owas coming down Broad- | previews paragraph « vheir own reply, the most re. | is @ practical the assertion made in my | at the instance of the defendant. trial was her half mile time on mal) Was found at pier 48° Nor wud 4 We 1 was observe! going in am Opporite | iarkabie adinigsion in their letter, | report, viz, that the “plans were of so vagne and before J ir, Pike, of the Opera House, and other gentiemen The Lane Tey, DR COMMINY he mene of | whereupon the magistrate fustaritiy OBSROTIONS RETTRRATRD, indefinite @ character that they might mean ameter of Mr. ‘ay, was the | contem: 2 bul & Face COUTae between Jersey. fev, ir: Jevomian Weeueaiiiaes ; at od ond gave orm in eharge of onicer Wala, of Tdesire not OnLy to reiterate the objections tex. | anything or nothing, afd represent with equal | first witness culled. She testified ‘after the | City and Newark. ’ ‘ Phi - 5 ici onids Codet aqiad, WHO tostraetions to safely | pressed to the driveway, and to assert chat they have | faciltty a bailding costing irom — $5,000,000 to | death of her brother Henry the plaint to her fe learn from Roston that Mountain Roy tn trote Sepben’s Roman Catnoite chiral: 1h Twenty eq jodye the priguner with an Joordau, at the | not teen anawered, but lo aad that the Baceice of | $6,000,000, | shall only say that this vagueners | House at Staten Island to live: Before she went to ppg faster every time he is exeremed, wid sooel, were taken from fhe Vawlf In the bean ess gr | Hlatkln “treet poitee station, for the might, whick | the direct light and ventilation that would otherwise | waa either intentional OF the result of incompetency | Staten Isiana ty-aecond } that he is the favorite over Lady Thorn \n then mach he n on Thursday last, Yeatere | Wis teeny esterday the Miagiv'rate waited upon | be obtained from the north front exhibits a remarka- | OT carelessness, Tieave the gentlemen to their own | street, New York *® desire to go to | of Thursday next. the soe and Heposing Calgelie burs eine yer tw Storey Halt for information oa the sub. | bie want of appreciation of the value of light and | election, and will only ay that had } requested an eee and also to She sold them to T. G. Saunders has taken the race horses Alteharan of ther WW mass was Comuraied at thy CO WOON Hail seit he fad avtiorized no one to | ventilation. The noixe can only be partially obviated | explanation of them on every question dikcuated | Mr Pieodore ste Witness was married to | and Genoral McMahon to Chicago, nidey ine eoyon of Rev. Facner M f ake fo Coton, aud Waa JD acter ignorance by | by the nse of usphaltam on the roadway. ‘The plane | in my report, whieh Was “at least unworthy of the | Mr. Ganidus in Getober, (865, Witness was not ‘American Girl and the Goideinith mare wil trot at » i Prewens poste ne remmes were inferred " wens he had been Hberated. in order to | show ne attempt te obviate the vinration in the man wense of & tyro In construction,” | should have been | aware inat pla ruin was married @b that time, the Fashion Course previous to thei #tart for Kuk Van ‘ “ ry. wiv ve for w bil tavestigation of the mysterious | nev desctited—vir., bv discounecung J fron competed to base a large Portion Of the report not Mey Van Cot oitered in evidence & Spy of the ‘ ” Maren.coArrang nie he i we Distt \iorney ordered Clinion to be re mainder of the bulldog: neither can tt be on the paws, but on t t tore | regietor of the ccaner, on whieh it te ¢lal 0. med the ‘The owner of Fred Pense is very anxious to mateh ; o tha’ Tombs without bal, Which was | jos ut greatly imenurend oNpenMe, If Ot IMPRACTICAL LITIR pas eniored bev naive as OMS, Stetnway and | him against Bradley or American Gir, shontd te Boe Wermerts sitnuts indie —bietsy He'e o ai we csah dn peluh ie. lb autem £ Nin . ‘the cataternent: that ‘Bie the doen i lay ader ber MArKtE; also a | mated Be WI Bradley we hope i mae terminate / f be given n 05 in ane Jawer Thornpron, B machiMBL OF biw & mater 0 We ipetitnted, — * {J am aware (hat Ib te proyewes tu ligwe bbe vive. J Meee cles oo i Ww ie wit fuer ce ot) he name of Ernestine | more satisfactorily than the proviow: one,