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x ‘ sho: Twentynine progines, wah having, regetved | for blank books und stationery and $02,000 for f - Tints Bonehive fougts aquarety sad , THE WATIONAL " NEW YORK CITY. ip the caller mi. Raine foumane evestoey iar te prion 8 of THR PRIZE RING. «| After this was evtaber that Grady wes an cious .0 a Geter: tat rene a to expondiinte |-Dewerate Wight. Yesterday Marning~Cirady | (#0302, further punishment. He came prompt, 10 Bekford vs. Irvington. ‘THE cota Ts. ‘of Thomas f: stamina Tbe Oe COUNTS Mi Ooo pee nage a eereae | aud Donohue’ Beet at Weebawken—Heary | indsing sey at ag do {ged'asaoonas is | , 7%¢ Rome and home game between the above ‘blmeeif, Y, . not be made~ al iMing=—Ne Police, Ni Batons, it e came yesterday afternoon at the SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, Disonpsary ws TaaaTan.—On Monday evening, fegea' repairing aude repavity Seu revee, wile ¥ Batter raphe. s biped " ND Al Grady wen to work rasbly a recely- | Union grounds, Brooklyn, E. D., and notwithstand- oe — @uring the performance at Niblo’ theatre, pee phe od Cy poral + to remain bap 9 congo montis, > af aimee ing ceepny face biows in rapid succeasion prudently | ing the small figures and quick time in which the Qeeneiinante ‘Duval, an Bnglisuman, became very disorderly, city, From a careful’ inapectiog ar ke Wever did day dawn ,more lazily than yesterday; | “Ruud 12--rely : landed | game was played It was by no means very exciting, mane ees ¥ sf AE Ed : ‘ e2 another ri brulser aud“ans bg rears on his | except atthe fifth inning, when, by a poor play at rogram, Lote. the purmber of men employed a1 | hazy ana oppressive, tt wearily broke forth as the from present condition streets the Associ- lmarrow bones, ation feeis assured wivie.a tn @arkness slowly ebbed and disappeared. Before | ““Rovnp 13.—Unable to return tlie favors 40 liberally | Davenport, ciededd ses pong onaiad | tp Ue the eaanlag June 1, 1367; 1a Deven ber 31, 1802, | particuiarizing events, let it be Observed that to | bestowed by his generous rival Grady ciosed the | figures. Davenport, formerly, of the Mohawks, ap- me 8 reget Ay) Grawp, from the city Las 2 thoge who have never visited the’ classic région of ae tre ta ae ; es peared tn Martin’s place, and Malone played in Ali- $25,000 Tata at tebniee oie wens upon | Weehawken pen and paper will do but uttle wo pte- | apiy red ooking, the vanced to the middle, remark- | son's position, Martin and Allison both being absent, nasal organs beinz especially | them,” The letter concludes with a strong appea. | ture 1 at the tune at which this narrative should adden ic looking. Grady made a sudden dash | Buckley was not in the Irvington nine, and Mills was to the Commissioner respect the | yf the city, -) with the left, which , Who, in ac- | at his posi—short stop. The playing yesterday was whch, if obeyeiy Would’ be the law of the ct | take Ite etart, It was precisely halt-paat three. ‘Tae | with the left, which landed on Donohue, Wo, in ay fhe People, ex rei. Geo. W. loans, vs. the Board af Councitmen.—This case, which) had been adjourned fom s previous day, came up again yosterday Morning. i! Plainttim, ask refgeing quiet, ur. th ated Wes casted i At GPS ae rea eat was akon before Justice Dowling and | 0, which he paid, ; f Bou THEFT IN THR BOWSRY.—Yesterday after- noon 3 young man named James Kent entered the store of Abraham Silverthall, No. 326 Bowery, and asked to seo o sliver watel. Mr, Silverthall took one from ihe cate pd pasied it to. Kent for ‘Mr. Ira Shaffer, on vehalf’of the pia! 8 Me Court whether anything nad been’ done in rela- tien to this matter. On tne last occasion on which eens ven <alen te wee, BODetee ee he river could reach a le Gereiood that ibe defendante had been allpwed to g0 warded his opponent with'a tre- | Not generaily first class, a.thoush several gj ns against wasteful expenditures in tue Streci De- | 008tS had ceased to ply hours ago, ‘nd all was still— | mendous blow on the eye, Notun, vader Grady | of play were made. Lewis, Lines, Camp- partment, alle MELPRR. bas written a reply 10 the } still as the grave. Even the Katy@ids had | kept creeping up, and in let fly successfully on | bel Gr @ Koberton, of the irvingwa, an ;Daven- wach of the Citizens” Association, 10 | retired to rest, and save for the regu. | his friend's cranium, witich gounded as if it had | Port, leds, Brown Aa Sagi ~ yer om paro'e. tion, whereupon trom ‘the storg wi 4 u fot, Oe x i arnard. alt thas was 3, ihatmepase and attempted te cocapa"Keat was | 2, Wt gromlna, to, trnwmalt, io he Cuiinan | Sr aigp. ot uhe waves agua tao roces | Mueta cooanut, onchue wag about to repay it | See Or od point Wan tage mh 7 waa pee fie c- , arragearise te pamees pond a ated By Pep ony at gee our- grey rk Cooper's letter and the suggestions | on shore no sound disturbed the quietade which Although game to the last, after the fifteenth round by M: Oem ay Rr 8 Pal eae ua @ecnannes anata at Meares lecubneieiare f cuan wan, gt “pret mmae- | ° DEAR PR: AK Ie fos minon Weare Jide d fy) at chy ‘call Wat aA immediately to second, und Koverison passing 16 fram behind the veil which covered her; yat her | prisxly from his corner determined to do his utmost, | back again put out both Davenport aud Paiterson. owed (0 exclude the plaintiis from thelr sea%.83 |. BoRgLaRy IN BROADWAY.+-Detectives Irving and NOTES ABOUT TOWN. quick concealment rendered the surroandings more | but finding his opponent fully abie to withstand his | Tue score was as folluws:— Se pnallmen, Under such pineren re Coyle, jeaduse Eset — yesterday morning siete, WA dark and gloomy than before: Now bearing that dstiag afsaai ad ever ready to attack in tur he Pree 4, 454%, Mr. Waterbury ap} foran adjourn o brough: re Justice @s the Tombs, two ness if springive upim the city, Jobvers and | fact in mind, which of course is necessary to the ks ye | Patterson, Lf... 0 0 2 3 ase one ground that the Corporation Counsel W38 | men named James Phyferand.Joseph Wheeler, whom | importers, with, thelr nimble, assistants, are, derin- | sequel, what could be imagined of two black horses, Brice ee as Te Be ee mene Aig O00! OF | Wood, tab. wns 8 Le oa8 ee id Would not they bad arrested at No, 60;Bleceker street/on the | ning to look lively, The cotton and cereal crops | one black’ earrlage, one mufted driver, with two Gray on had @ partiality it tse certainty for ee ak Mr. Shaffer opposed the adjournment and eontend--{ charge of having. forced an entrance into tho bre. | win be large beyond ‘peradventure; and thts fact | muted somebodles within the aforesaid dark con- | deuees of hia uminbiity aud sweetness ol. Leraper, $132 Fao, 040 Ga.that she arguments, in the ease should be pro- | Wyse oF weno. © op oheneing te a door iending | encourages eountry merchants to make liberal pur | veyance, slowly, very slowly wending their way up | Altuough the manner in Which Mis alversary dodged R423 tees $36 ‘After considerable discussion the Court journed4 from the hallway into the store, ani stealing tifty- | chases. Weshail have a good, though decidedly late | haif a precipice, creaking like half a million frogs in yan. ae srovesing 18 the oe i always 0 0 4 1 J. Campbell, 3d b. 080 Wie entire matter tit the Arst Monday tn October pro aonen Disied waieh, Keys, scart pins, indict” re | fall trade, competition. It was afrightful noise, he carriage | otaodly the favorite tor tke lire, three or four rounds, i 12. Totals 13 6 Bext, when the case will be fully , the gobas stolen! hom be Cart oy pages Judging by the preparations that are in progress | moved up the precipice and creaked again, the | bui it soon became apparent that Donohue was the INNINGS Decisions. New York has resolved on having “a general good | horses all the while stumbling and starting as if an better man of the two. i mr a = Ro ¥ me” of It the coming winter. What between opera— | escaped ghost had crossed their path. Rocks | managed to bot ay heal agaluse, Penola are we ee oe 6 sentimental and bouse—high tragedy and low | surrounded them on all sides, while giant elms ane Seren necised the as a “foul,” although unin- akford @ Irvin ton 4 * some 8 Be 3 mtional, hes— kek evbigton 7 comedy, equestrianism and. balls, reunions | reared their beads and bowed together, Aeberring IOrrRD’ #1.—-Sharp to time y left his corner | Strick outs. Campbel 1 eysier 1 ‘ and late suppers, processions—torchlight ard | the feenle light of the fickering moon. ‘Tolling | and literaliy fell upon his antagonist, making a for- Pa rept ctor haarcred Halvae 1, Nelson and Malone },, nioonlight—patriotic speeches, “American cag round and round, pressing and urging forward, the | lorn eifort to retriove his fortunes. Donoliue re- | 7 mpita-Mr. Swandell, of the Mutual, “ltberty,”” blad, skating, three card monte, Hi 1 :] ow the myster: ceived some heavy body blows, but notwithstand- ~Messrs. Watson aud Chapinan. carrlage reached tue top, aud now the mystery began | SVT EU aking himsert quite at home o. tho | ‘Timeot gumecOnehouract iia beer and villanous whiskey rectided by police | to clear itself, Nobody would hplieve it, yet there | hoad and neck of his opponent, Unable to ain courts, street fights, policemen, temperance and re- | Was not a rock or bush or a solitary tree tiat did not | the steady and eifective practice of his indom. table Excelsior vs. Kuickerbocker. viva! spouters, the “high-flyers” and “pigeons” and | do wonders, Low whisties—iow, but keen and pene- SOAR E MICAN gockcnal’ tap! fom Dodakan ‘These leading and time-honored organizations had “lame ducks” of soctety will pass thé season ina | trating~blew by telegraph, Dark shadows fitted | which was declared “foul.” “| one of their annual reunions yesterday at the lively manner to the expenditure of “mooch monish” | avout, gilding like vampires, and hovered around “ A lively discussion reapers pecerens decision, | Capitoline grounds. A number of the old sports cons! ‘ > tre ‘1 ‘ je ma, orit, bs hemselves iu Doxohue’s | took part and the game reuinded one of the days and. the consumption of ijlimitiple drinks “ail | the track of that ominous conveyance. Now twos |, fhe maority expressing tewseives, onohaels p 6 one of the day Brann? and fours and half dozens grouped togetier, Whi favor. © bac claimed the honors of tue day “lang ayye” when the Knickerbockers and EX- e ion of the prisoners at the time they were arrested. Judge Barnard rendered judgment in the following '| Phyfer and Wheeler were comunitted to the ‘'ombs ease yesterday morning :— for examination, Ann 8, Watson vs, David Watson.—Report of PICKPOCKETS IN FULTON STREET.—On Monday weterec confirmed, and Judgment of divorce granted. | evening Mr. Frederick Hale, of No. 61 Ann street, jiies while passing throagh Fulton street was accosted by CITY INTELLIGENCE, three men, one of whom asked for a light for his Seca ey a5 hs reve ad cigar. Mr. Hale gave his cigar to one of the party, ‘Tne WHATOER YESTERDAY,—The following record | named Thomas Holmes, immediately after. which a ‘Wil sow the changes in the temperature lof the | man, whose name is unknown, grapbed from Halos ‘Weather for the past twenty-fonr hours, as indl- | Vest pocket a silver watch, valucd at $40, when all 4 % a three of the men ran off together, Mr. Hale fol- @ated by the thermometer at Hudnuvs Pharmacy, lowed in purinit, and cau the afrest of Holmes M8 Broadway, HERALD Bailding:— and David Wister, then in his company, but the 3A. M. strunger who grabbed the timepiece escaped with it and has not yet been arrested, The accused parties a 1 fifty minutes, for their respective principals. On Grady putting in se 9A. M 60 9 P. were arraigned before Justice Dowling yesterday |, ays ” ‘ of asters | ering, following tn tue Wake, though at a conven. | a word for hunself Pouoliue stepped briskly into the | Celslors Were Wonder workers With the ball, The 34 eee eee! morning and comuuted for a hearing. “Me iaie | THO month “as arrove” wien “Movers of isters | Tent and respectful distance, “Weird and thoroughly | Fi teand or Iuanself Donoline stepped brikly Into the | Eexcelsiors Opened the ane in Leavy style, and ob- separa elapplieeettbry | cabal taal Heer 5 + | gestion that the fight should cou'inue untli it was | talued such @ lead that tiey were led to huaging the days of September with a rolling rare with vs, lager’ teombicr wid 4 * | settled beyond dispute which was really the best | that they iad an easy task. | ua their hopes were and those delicious bivaives about which Governor | rer Jaukly aud. the, carriage hatte The ywass. I | Man did uot dud tavur wita Grady and wig backers, | SHCeUlY spelted by, the Kulcks, wuo gaye sovera Wise made such a pother in ante-rebellion times are | strewn with bodies; human beings Te scattered in | 804 consequently the battle was declared “drawn.” | their wrooklym friends far beuind. After the game . every posture; some are doubled in two aud some | The me occupied by the combat was exactly iorly- | ticre was a good social reuuluB, et Which friend supposed to be in order for degiutition, We always sit; Some are ab full length, others are twisted @ke | S&VeN minutes ‘The late contestants conciuded their Davin rear a eaLtaat LOD. " take ours ou.the “aif sbell, you know.” fancy rollsand salt cakes; but the loudand meas. | Mlendly meeting with @ hearty suaking of hands, | voy eoutribuied to the Our fashiouable friends are gradually. gathering | Ured chorus that Issues from the crowd proclaims to | #24, withough both were severely punisited, walked | gr’ coni which followed Phe eacounier on the field, iy tue world that Morph ns reigns supreme. Not so | the ground in company wita their respective ad- | Givg daaleew fore anch pames for the sake ot aa- themselves together In town, ‘The concert at the | with uli, however. Groups of dark figures skulk | ™rers. Bee aeRO IID suring us that there is a silver liuiug to every cloud. Park on next Saturday, if Phoebus wears a smiling } here and there, yet always seem to fade away, which The score of the game is as tollows:— face, will be fully attended by them, and their new ne ould swear tp if the aSget shone Us game old NEW JERSEY. EXORLGIOR. KNIOKEBBOCKER. equipages will take ‘the shine” out of anything that | ee eee eee ee aged ai Ae oe ~ Players . ore, Here's a shed, and full too, with has not, “you know, & coranet on it.’” rs, heavy sleepers, that haven’t laid down for Jersey City. The most indefatigable of our “sponters” is the | Mgnts loux, And Toneie sat hgh Min vis ee ane Crry MarsHas’s Montuty Rerort.—During the one in the marble basin at the lower end of the City | They slept soundiy, 10 be sure, the harmony and | Past month two hundred and thirty-seven persons Hall Park, It bas spluttered and sputtered at a fear- | regularity of the tones being dceasionatly empha- | Were committed to the city prison. ful rate, to the great delight of the hootblacks ana | Sized by @ loud pop, an So and ‘@ heavy Suppen Deata or A WomAN.—Lizzie Pardee, a the gentlemen who, coming from the country and gus, pc} i alin ae raeey % Ams “4 aan woman twenty-eight years of age, went to the house standing at the Astor House bar, are anxious to “see | responsibility. But what is all this? A gen- | Of ® friend, No. 140 Montgomery street, yesterday ) morning, for the purpose of spending a few days. something of our water works !”? tle breeze now rustles among the trees, pro- | ; : claiming the advance of which now begins |~The landlady left the house for a short thne in the We bave heard it said that a “ring” Is forming at | to peop in corners, ‘altars ‘®@ group issu- | Sfternoon, and when she returned, about three 0 3 | BAO the City Hall to take the Croton Water Department | ing from somewhere in the darkness, ‘The interest | ’Clock, Mra. Pardee was be on the bed quite | Knickervocker, ‘5 2 8 W 1 20 10-6 a 4s all concentrated upon a thickset block, with a | 4ead. Coroner Warren will hold an inquest. Unipire—Mr, Chadwick, of the National Club, Washington. under its wings @nd run it as @ political machine. cropped bullet head aoe alr of loge like stuuips of Hudson City corers— Messrs, Baker and Bell. Gentlemen, don’t! You made the effort last winter | iron, It is a prizefighter, and rejoices in the appel- Tur ALLEGED WivR sr body of the ‘Time of game—Two hours and thirty minutes. to get it into your Keeping, but the Legislature de- | lation of Mat Donohme, aged twenty-four years, and wo! Rosanpah Reilly was after a long search re- Base Ball Notes. “ wel ‘one hundred and twent; He is clined. Now, “luff him bo” this year. Let us have | Testers pet iainb, and is parcel patroutzivgly | covered yesterday. A Hudgon City ofleer found the | ‘The appearance of Mills in the. Irvington nino yes- one branch of the public service. to which we can | on the back by a crowd of wor! at which he | pody floating in the water below the Hackensack day puts a stop to the rumors about bis having. point with pride and say it is-honestly administered. | grins and ahakes himself. It is aow clear daybreak, | bridge. The only mark of violence on the body was. joined the Mutuals. gi and there {s riot a soul tipon the grass, for the dull sons : 4 Tue “Grecian bend”is decided failure. Our ail- | iogy are ‘now transformed into croppy, butiy, bony | #,couets the inqued and after examining onewit. | The Orientals of New York defeated the Jenersons e in’ Posely Inclined bellés declare they ‘‘can’t come the } fellows, who, well diluted with stroug beverages, | ness adjourned vestigation till to-morrow even- | last week, after a nicel, ed game, with a score poodle” dog arrangement with grace, and so post- | lounge about with a rowdy’ swagger. At lengtii } ing, ‘The husband of deceased in the meantime lies | of 26 to 11. poi nist block number two appears on the scene. He is fero- tively decline submitting to the dictates of fashion. | cious looking, thongit barely twenty Years Old, Dut | marron quite deuliy aad forks. No mmaroOR GK in cee | Wright, formerly of the Eclectic Club of this city, Good for them. his face Is the beau idealof the ring. “Jim G: + | gard to the consequences of the crime laid to his | is doing the ball talk in the Philadelphia Mercury. it Sir) one hundred and six pounds and a haif,” Jim | charge, He admice that his wife had lately been tng Commitiee met on Monday evening was cross-examined by defendants? coansel anc tes- titled to not being positive that Wister waa one of the thieves. Average temper ure, Average temperature Sunday. TaE Reaisren’s GUILLOTINE.—Register J Keeps his oMiciat guillotine in motion. ‘Tho latest ‘Victim is Joseph A. Kinney, Recording Clerk. CaLEpONIAN CLUB,—The twe}fth annual toorna- pei ment of the Caledonian Club of thia city, to beheld | TMPOFtaut Regulations Respecting = Cattle at Jones’ Wood to-morrow, promises to excel an: pss aap pan! Previous affatr of thie oeeautsn bul: ‘There will be ‘The Board met yesterday afternoon, President Lin- be dancing, racing and other mteresting per- | coln in the chair. mances, DROWNED.—A man named Peter Fee was drowned yesterday morning by falling into the dock at pier Ko. 4North river. The body was subsequently re- | ing wasreferred to the Sanitary Superintendent. overd and conveyed to the ‘late residence of de- eased, 252 : NUISANCES. wii be men oaee mrad Veredot oats ‘The usual number of special and general orders Tue Monave.—The body of an unknown man, | Were entered and complaints presented and suiis ‘@bout thirty-five years of age; five fect eight inches | Ordered against 151 tenement houses, igh, brown hair and moustache and dressed in A GREAT ALLRGED NUISANCE NOT ABATED. Black panis, brown cloth sack coat, plaid flannel ‘The report of the inspector to whom was referred git aud black velvet cap, waa Drought to the | the complaint of one hundred and nine residents in piney yesterday, where it awaits identiiication. the neighborhood concerning the condition of the t ArPRAY IN THE FouuTe Wanp.—An altercation | stapies of the Dry Dock, Bast Broadway and Battery ‘ecourred yesterday afternoon between John Lyon | Rafroad Company was handed in, setting forth that ‘and Mary Ann, his wife, opposite No. 77 Roosevelt the same are in @ condition dangerous to @treet, during which the woman stabbed her. hi Band in the left shoulder, inflicting ‘a severe wound, | #@ and prejudicial to health because of the he anded | frequent absence of covers from the manholes in was immediately arrested and the wot the sidewalks leading to the manure vault under- eyoud question, have made tie v BOARD OF HEALTH. # PAT BOILING. The application of Sears Brothers for a permit to. carry on the business of fat boiling and lard render- 2! ascavemean® “man taken to Bellevue Hospital. Fata. FaLt.—Coroner Rollins held an inquest at | neath, whence noxious odors escape. The report Bellevue Hospital, on the body of John Clark, whose j further says in reference to that portion of the com- ‘@eath was the result of injuries received on the 30th { plaint which charges the railroad company with f permitting dead horses to put refy on their premises EE a ie ak magon, comer of the | that the iuspector found ‘none When he visited the Bow lace, but was informed by persons residing near dead and fractured his skull. A verdict of accidental | erg such was the cage nearly every day. Tue attor- ‘@eath was rendered by the jury. Mr. Clark, who idedly slender looking and apparently unequal Sretatar Norton, wabra-oneyeamofage | eats tat hs epost peo bn 40. 1 Senha Sat ES yn | ues Cm ed atone toa | cco toy and einen rou agp wh ne Superintendent was directed to call the attention of eae Mrgty SERNA es in expression. What kee ha looks, SIR eT Mpeg, Newark not having the requisite testimony withdrew the Roun Over Casvatrigs.—Solomon Schwartz, | the company to the complaint before the Board Reopening of Kane Ledge, No. 454, Free | criticism, aye, aud betting too.’ The men walk. a " complaint against the Eckfords, “This may be @ ‘Wirty-three years of age, residing at No. 90 Colum- | against and Accepted Masons. tie. and the fresh air seems to invigorate them, for | Diep rRoM Hen Ixsurres.—Mre, Catharine Brady, | Knotty point and may take ail Judge Advocate Bel- street, stage X QUARANTINE FOR CATTLE. =e he sa eiscaN obese No. 162 of the | ane following resolution. was introduced. and Fourth avenue line, at the corner of Broadway and | gaopted:— Barclay street. yesterday afternoon and seriously m- “9 Jared about the head and body, - euten every step is brisker. The scene was truly delight- ‘J 7 Last evening one of the handsomest and pleasant- | ful-cnot the moiley group of ilers, but. tue. grand ben gree ae Se —_ sia by pines Irs bayrf Seseate tae Sie wipe Fer oni by nf est reuntons which has occurred among Free Masons | #nd impoxing spectacle which nature now presented | Of & Hivantel! Crain on Moray, ghee Boog A el of and if Cer Jud nO vocal would just examine the Commissioner Dr, Morean Morris has | for many yearw took place in the beautiful rooms | {0m the high summit of the hill, Hurry was appa- | Der iories, An inquest Will be hold. matter, aud when he reports make ‘his words few as found it necessary to establish two quarantine yards tn the rent in every face, and off moved the crowd. “4 Robert Noters, seven years of uge, residing in For- | ‘cli at wew, York for tna purpeeraf seruringibe tended want | SPPFopriated to Kane Lodge, over Kikiufrs, 48 and |" 1 Que auaKn Et. ‘eajits to | _ COUP i SorkrL.—Samuel Chikds, & young man Lattin ‘tei reet ver in FB h avenue at noon pectin of all cattie thin elty innit 948 Broadway. ono! and irad are two you a of Oy i volved, That the Metropolitan Hoard of Wealth hereby sed Leag y Joung aspirants 40.) about twenty-one years of age, died yesterday from | ‘rhe return gaine between the Post Office folks and uw by a lumber truck and had his left ankle ‘The lodge was opened at hatf-past seven o'clock papete Ant Bpieh, aon Me vim ended | the effects of sunstroke, at his residence in Chatham | the Olympic folks will come oif on Friday in Jarsey on the third degree oy W. Brother Charles Roome, | ina draw after a very severe batile. Their abtiiues | street. He Was attacked with the heat ou Sunday | State, although to state the particular location would Master, assisted by P. M's, W. Thomas H. Sommers, | Were keenly discussed by the ardent friends of each, | aiternoon. Uecontrary orders, ye now. 0" ‘i 7 . The next sensation is the Mutual-Eckford home Costenbader, and R. W. Brother Bauer, Repostative | 24 alter some deliveration It was resolved that thoy DARING TiterT OF MULES.—About four o'clock ] ang home, on Friday, and then the Atlantic- Athletic of the Three @iobes Lodge, of Berlin, and nine | Sould once mote ay ae skill, not so much for the | yostorday afternoon a party of four men seized the | return on Monday, both at the Union grounds. years District Deputy Grand Master. to the German money, buf to nally devermine, once and for all, } two mules connected with a canal boat In the Morris emg jouges of the State, ‘ THE RING, canal while the boat was on its way to the lock. on opening the lodge the W. Master delivered an | not 9 hundred and one mitiea from Gattenberz Jand- | The captain, Mendes Brown, saw tho movenients of |’ ‘To-morrow—Mutual vs. Hariem; Union grounds. address of welcome, in which he congratulated the ing..was formed on a beautifal piece of ground, well | the fellows, but, through fear, was reudered power- | Gramercy va. Endeavor; fremont, menrbers uj ne, improvement bars wp in the lodge | adapted to the contest. Unfortunately, however, | Je88 to occasion any alarm. The mule fanciers ‘Thursday—Independent vs, Mohawk; Capitoline Tooms during the vacation, | tle welcomed ail who | the heavy rams of wie preceding night hadilelt the | Sturted off, as Brown thinks, in the direction of | grounds. ‘were eS <n a ta ems | ee, ae Were | piace qnite slippery and not well convenient. Not- | Elizabeth. Friday—Mutuai vs. Eckford, home and home Tek when the members of Kane Lodwe’ shout ect | withstanding tis very counteracting influence the | A MODERN RESURRECIION.—An ingenious German Facies, CMON Kio kao other lodges the same right-hand of fellowship wourd | {has (eis males While fhe spectwors old Mcnds of | resident of this city gave an exhibition of his ability | “A iiiay, she Atlantic v8 Athletic; Union grounda. bat een nen: Pe pg oneal lead Wali ran across the ficid)-and on this | to risefrom the grave, yesterday, at a lager beer mela * 5 expresses i unanimous approbation of this offetal mction of . Anal nt Commmisetoner Mor and requests jetropolitan, | ARREST OF A FUGITIVE.—Detectives Vanghn and | Poller Commissioners to enforce strict obedience to tha orters Biven, of the Central oMce, yesterday arrested a | sd resulations whlch Dr. Morris has established concerning ended such quarantine inspection. - Dilon Kahn, under @ requisition from | ne following are the regulations referred to in the ‘the Governor of Pennsylvania, on # charge of above:— nD aay tae Ceanp lainey tae ame PTTL A ‘sar ike seamerity oteterven Yup the lair OF thn Sate UF } is the comp! ail amo invo! aul ty confer laws 01 5 PE cobs Selte proat fo’ Pabaeead just'ahout | New York, enncied April 20, in68, chapter 141. and amended moving on” when the oMlcers pouce upon hia | ABP eae pep tony ra cna a ede hed wud everything ready for art. He was m on to answer the complaint against bir last night. limits of the city of New York be yarded at the quarantine ate, located at the National Drove Yards, 10mm strect and ‘Tus FARMERS’ CL.UB.—The weekly meeting of the rd ‘lub was held at the usual hour at their room in the avenue, and Eleventh avenue, between Porticth and Cooper Institute yesterday afternoon, There were Forty tra atréeta, city of New York, there to be properly in- ‘All cattle found traversing the streets of the city without m permoit signed by the Ansisjant Commissioner will be seized The We on let oh | An old eomparatively few persona in attendance, The quos- | Bnd takes to the quarantine yards (or proper tn Be eS bid ate were perched acrowd of the “faney,! besides a num- | garden on Springfield avenue, by means of a ‘patent CRICKET. tions discussed were. not of a particularly novel a ioe rat's | covering a handsome portratt of the late Master W., | BCE ef workinen, who had temporarily suspended | coffin,” 9 simple contrivance gotten up by himself. {The aiutual. game. between the St. George and New eharacier. A gentleman presented spectnens of the | tember, 156%. MOREAU MORKIS, Thomas 8. Sommers, delivered a neat ant appro- | Weralions Lo witness the contest. There was quite # large number of ons in at- | york Clubs commences to-day at Hudson City. ‘eaterpiliar attacked by myriads of theiclineuimon fy, ‘Assistant Commissioner for the State of New York. } priate address, in which he requested permission to | y, Sor naa ‘1 Senfance, principally Germans, and the exhivitor posses eet, scleesl aap de ‘which feeds on the body of this wo. destroying DR. HARRIS’ WERKLY LETTER. present the portrait to the lodge. Wikre rema able for its antes ic a) rane ace ‘omplished his agreement to the fall satis‘action Jarge pumbers of them. He also exhibited, taken | The secretary read the letter of the Registrar, Dr. R. W. Brother Bauer, in a few. well chosen re- | 0! the contrary the gentry present were not part of those present, having remained baried nearly THE NEW CLIPPER SIP SONORA. ~ . lar to a shade. Pugs and mugs were present, aswell | two hours, at the expiration of which he 8 5 lusie pa tis Sobel vd Malas f may not sped FoF language sumelenciy | Shoppers, bralsers, siaahers, crushers, haminerers, | emerged Irom is ving tomb perfectly. free well, but the heart and the tougue of @ Mason are clinchers, and a fair sprinkiing of the ordinary unac- | from injury. ‘The contrivance by which this ‘The naval architects of our land have not forgottep Tare’? compllabenacugae. Eversthl pee aioat Cain be is scatpen, M2 Ae) rit wntnanes Th nr their cunning, and now and then there is committed _ | and thronghout the great jer prevailed, nothing | ordinary coffin 18 fitted up with springsso that a sutiialg rocetved tab portraitt wnat waomine i coe having occurred to mar the ceremony. signe movement of the corps will remove by a | t0 the deep waters a clipper ship, or steam vessel, East during the rematnder of the event THE COMBATANTS alide that portion of the ld whitch directly covers | whose fowing lines and symmetry of proportion re- W. Brother Sommers, who had been Master since | Nee In fing condition, especially Donohue, who | te head aud upper portion of the breast. To this | can the grand old days when the flag of our mer- from ground in Pennsytvanis, the larve of the in- eect known us the seventeen-year locust. Under the magnifying glass these creatures were seen to be ex- evedingly active in their search for food of a vegeta ble character. The club adjourved at an early ‘. THE RecKNT MALPRACTICE Case.—Geo®ye Powell, ‘g ttcher, doing business In Washington Market, is Harris, ax folowe— MeTROPOLITAN Bo ow HEALTH, } BUREAU OF VITAL STATIATICN, Sept. 1, 108.) The records of mortality, and whatever we have Leen able to ascertain in regard io prevailing diseases, warrant the hope that both in New York Yee there ina decided Smproyement in the prbiic health, Yet there may be fluctua tiona th the death rate in consecutive weeks which disappoint any hope that te based solely on the temporarily decrensed pica’ alleged, if Susann * “ the establish % oppeared quire fresh ana vigorons, as well 2g hard of | portion of the coMn is conaected a Jong box, or cau poppin aap he 1" Faemesiedl it oo eatery to certal cates ap Sikes ytd arp ponaered a7 Sar poaienn, pmol ty thet muscle. His opponent, who @tood about five fect | chimney, which rises above the level of the ground, | Cantile marine fitted its shadow upon every navi- x preventable ‘causes and circumsiances of ‘hich have bea most fatal the past six weeks. -aths in New York, inoli(ing®8 in the ynbli ft did not become ium ‘to make extended re. | Clit, was rather spare, yet firm and wiry. His | It is plentifully prerced with airhoies. The space is | gable sea and the white sails of our commerce were are were 655 inaittutions, and 247 m Hrooklyn, 'Phia, tn each elty, iw equal ‘ 7 general bearing, however, would scem to uniicate a | large enough for a man to climb up, the sides of the Lo PceiAg ee eS Eg Daehn Weaknest and rather light for Donohue, ‘The sec: | chimney being provided with supa, Shonid the | Welcome in every port on the globe. be remembered, died about @ week ago at the lying- S neipiial: Boe eae pes, Where, ghe “haa | 1, ly death Meet bat 1m a t Klow in sete: ight Before the steam marine of our land, once so pros- Deen sent for treatment fs aeeebet. The | 109 Tony eee re ee enteric basi« ) speak for Ulin. ‘onds were not slow ln gusting matters to rights, and tiated person be too Teeble to act for himself, drorenpgtinrd r was arrested Jast Tight ‘at bis’ resider Sie be comeing eters yobs dell a eMbanror 75 pone Peromer Stewart said he was taken completely by bois men looked eager dor ihe ailack, to whi attached @ bell is placed in the } perous, was successful in driving from the seas the THE HAITLE. So that the slightest movement will ring the beautiful, dashing clippers that were in their fre- aroy avenue, near Myrtle, Brooklyn, After the | enormous death rate, and that It should never again be | Surprise, He referred to the long services of Brother ‘The usual shake of the fist that was fo tlkimp un- | hell, fitted in the up it , : ‘ e e Ma gir) left her father's bh. Farmingdale the ac- | reached if sanitary measures and Numan eff Sommers and his devotion to the lodge, never haying Bete per part of the chimney, ad 80 | quent trips the unseen threads of gold that bound Euined, ax alleged, look Ner to @ houre in Myrtie | The death rate in London the feat week of A been abwont from work during the ten yent he pre- | Aura /y! Opeued the fun and the pays” sced | alarm those that may he around, continent to continent, shipowners vied one with avenue, Brooklyn, near Ryerson street, where they in Liverpool, atid [. Visa, the week endl 5 sided over.the destinies of Kane Lodge. He compl 1 riory confident, cool. and setf-pos! Paterson. another in the production of the fleetest of these lived together as man and wife. When she became enceinte he wor her, a8 charged, to this honse in t rate Was ae 27 per 100, while’ New Orleans buried only 4 Perooe daring the entire mont of July mented the lodge on thus rewarding. the merits of | Hononue looked somewhat nervons at th AcoweENt.—A young lad named George Cook, | Vessels, and as A consequence science and art ex- the Master, and said he kuew that Kane Lodge, 23 | ment of the light. Ye gods, such “th while working on the Taliroad at ‘Tarner’s station, | “ted thelr aid in no department of handiwork death rate of about Amity place, where she taet her death, The accused per 0.0 annually—a vast diierene n the yellow tever | Well as sister lodges, would ever keep, bis arbin | ving , Sake’ “ more patticularly than tn their construction. The ‘was brought to this city for trial, per ‘od of I La mortelity, inthe | memory green. + 4 fore Like vik wan , Sulidoge tiny” Fe ine on | Dad his leg broken on Monday afternoon by the cav- | demand for clippers ceased, as {ull modelied vessels Farat RatLroap. Cast auries.—Coroner Keenan | inet us — chee to 459, or 3 more The lodge was then closed at nine o'¢lock, after each other, clinching each With tect ground pry os ing in ofan embankment. Ie was removed to his | carried ali the heavy freight required, and the steam was yesterday called to the New York Haspital to |. Te timely wod wary ecient anaitary regulations which | Witch @ rich musical treat was given by a number of | Yering with dew Mate. Nelenee Wea tol broueh, | Heme in Paterson yesterday and is doing well. marine are articles of pressing importance. yesterday re pi the Army Medica! Lepariwenty ax weil as the muuicipal | Mirst class organisis, including the Grand Organist, | mach into requisition, as wili be seen from the fol’ | ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.—Charlea Newman and | , This is still the case, and will continue so; but oid an inquest on the body of Rictard Farrell, late | guthortties, have this year ent Lin all ports exposed to | Brother George W. Morgan, Brother Wood, &c. J there isa revival tn the clipper ship business which lowing detailed account;— the introduction of yellow fever in a have ten thouraud times compensated all cost and fortes Inensret be wach atrictions. This principle will next year ueed toh to the resivaint and exclusion of the strange infection w is now destroying beef cattle and cows along the trail ‘Texan drover irom the rage to the Wabaab aud the Miaini rivers. ‘Trustworthy proofs, daily accumniating in our Hands, ehow that this mallynine fever in the herds ia whouy Levers sy by fresh (far aguth of the. O: in Lewis Maguer, agents of the firm of Freeman & Bar- | j¢ jg hoped may not /be spasmodic, but eventually ala caiied upon the specta- rents, of New York, were arrested. yesterday after- | open again an era In that great ocean trade that eager lor tue commence | Noon, charged with embezzling $700 worth of goods | Will lead to permanent snecess. California, from ite which were found to be missing afler taking ac-ouat | gtand mining operations that sent vessels laden with of stock and for which they are able to give no satis. | the golden auriferous particles to every shore. en- factory uccount. They were committed to jail in de- | Tiching her wide boundaries and eventually becom. fault of ball, ing the rival of tie most prosperous of the States, —_—_—_—- - 4 now ae” ae aealce to ee gore of SPICE GS her rich soll, an as already — hecome BROOKLYN = INTELLIGENCE, one of the great grain exporting countries of the worid. ‘to incet this increasing business, to Among the vocal music was a song by Abt—lt Was Not Thus,” which was splendidly sung by Rrother Hall (baritone), a i The musical exercises having concluded the : brethren were summoned to refreshment, and pare | {Ont OF the sport took of a splemtid collation, got up in the Dest style by the host of the building, and toasts and senti- ments prevailed U!l a late hour, when all separated in peace aud harmony. of No. 190 West street, who on the 12th ult, was tun Yo. 39 of the Belt Raliroad, near the cor- d West Eleventh streeta. ‘The wheel of the car passed over bis right thigh, crosn- it so terribly that the surgeon fonnd It @bsolule y necessary to amputate the limb. Deceased ‘Was riding on the front platform of the ear, and in aliem ling to get oi stumbled agwist aman sittin; on the Sieg aud fell betore the wheel. Decease ‘was thirty years of age aud @ native of Ireland, Mr. George G. Nolton, the man who was ran over selves ating hi served th wre deliberate move the tine Donohue had uncove: catied upon the youthfui gladiators to step te dand exchange the casiomary salute. Whe other in Gghting trim the iv i ims butt the r habitats INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. — r ' ' , . tide such cargoes rapidly to their destination, the by one of the New tas cars on Porty-ninth strect, vestigations A with this et cent : more evenly matched than they had done im Lost COLLDREN.—During the past month the police ars R - J < M » f Py " . 4 eir or i ‘ge shipowners of the Union are now reviving the as reported in the Heraun, died eatly yesterday | laws ol infections ant matiynant tevere that eaona tailto | Prominent Officinis in Trouble—investigntion | their orinary attire. of Rrookiyn picked up one hundred and thirty-two i a1 e cil ips. Bos selonee of me ai the Astor House—More Warrants to be ROUND Le-At the word Mm Pp ‘y-two | production of our incomparable clipper ship 108: Morning in St. Luke's Hospital trom the etrect of both men tripped his injuries. Deceased lived al No, 143 West Forty- so eager were they lost children and restored them-to their parents, ton, to her credit be it said, as taken the initiative, joming wie nimbly trou their corne an f these two cities wer » fray efore vhe Tre * Tun UNION Stener Ivrrovewent.—The Unt and foremost among hipping houses stand Minti street. t~ for tho fray that before hey were within. striking The Unton u \ believe that more of the J ‘ rn e °) "1 distance two or three furtows os were PRE ont (i ‘ re Messrs. William F. Weed & Co. When trade seemed Boawo or Excise.—The Board met yesterday at | by decaying fruits United States Commissioner Joseph Gutman | distance two or three furtows lunges were made on | Street Improvement Commissioners have caused the almost stagnant they have kept adding clipper to ae each suc. No sooner were they toe to toe than | wo, Nicolson sav - ago, Specially charged (Grady landed a sounding biow on tie left breast of | rk of laying the Nicolson pavement on that oe at last producing the wortiy ship Sonora, “sy of the Treasury. to inves: | his antagonist. Done street to be commenced, and it ls now progressing this port arrived in i qrartera. than \ ‘ y ity a few day market before sanitary restrictions were brought to bear in One o'ciock, Judge Bosworth, President, in the chair, t by the See 1 the members be wre The © herd yards, and more siti may joatiy be charged to the pritr: ‘ suuled a grim acknow : Ant poor dag Ts being present. The calendar Of | raraive exbalations walch consinue to pecrale the crowded | Weate cert charges of | fraud and pects | jodgment ai ok the earliest opportiralty of trying | Slowly. ane econ io eae ex rash foot Over all, has a0 Complaints included thirty-niuc cases of which | tenement regions, The mortality reports wuich we submit sp against reve omectals, He ts assisted the strength of Grady’s ski. Some wild play fol- Drownrp.—Yesterday forenoon a bdy of eight | She ts 212 fect long on deck, 225 feet over all, has se Solicitor — Bi feet 7 inches breadth of beam, 25 feet 4 inches depth ry Dewartinent the frst bust. | (owes Gruly putting wine exceedingly awkward | years, named Walter O'Brien, whose parents reside | O°hoid, including & feet, height of betwoendecks: A iy tie above named omicers was to | Ciclo blows on the back of lis friends stout bull | y+ No, 118 North Ninth street, E. D., was drowned | she also has 12 Inches dead rise at half Noor, # inches a8 A Warrant for the arrest of Thomas Smith, eX | porurge On ccutag tow close a omart cuesecrauet | While bathing in the river foot of North Thirteenth | swell or rounding of sides and about 6 {cet sheer, Now tore re Fighth Internal Reventte district of | and how weat down, Donohue ocoupying te place en — Rife yy pbb biog sy cy itapart — or gut. aud wan yenterday tinder ceamination we oom oe | rou ‘ Boann oF Eovcavion.—The Board of Education | SN" ¢h"her bow, which ts beautifully orne- inset ee eT gush 2 On coming to ime the con vestants | of te city of Brooklyn met last evening. ‘The only | mented with a fall Indian female figure. tier stern, Warrants have been iesned for the artest of two | looked as if the aifair was just poping oicce | DUsiness of any importance transacted was the | which is elliptical in form, Is also tastefully orna- high ofticiais in the Keven FD a, Tne ee Trae hieciee oe. mented with her naine and giided carved work, He fs rahe * Keventte department at West. | came within reach the wicked leit of nis niinbie op- | passage of resolutions of respect to the memory of | TiSnIOG Mt er ata se On each side of het a Yevalled Gatectincs. eM aa with ponent came in violent collision Ri It; 80 aveu- od _ Edward Anthony, formerly a member of the | HO hes cheathed with yellow. motal up to 21% eChives. i hissto rate was Grady's aim and such were the force and jourd, v ~ clower doors, und it was with aimculty the above w that Donohue had to stugzer | A Case oP ANANDONMRNT.—Elien Stapleton was setae bale tat ania, Cee a tines ae i ined or #0 before he recovered, stlit ti i : ard was so good thai his opponent Was unable to held to awatt the action of the Grand Jury yesterday | slightly concave below, but convex as they ascend, a COTTES| OBITUARY, repeat the dose, Pressing forward again, Donohtie | on a charge of abandoning her infant. She left tho | to correspond with her genersi outline. Her hull it had the satisfaction of making two or three square | child in some bushes at Prospect Park and was | manner, There are also ventilators along her plank- Mfteen were disposed of, licenses in the following eases only being revoked:—James Torserti, Fuge. water, & 1; Joba J. Koliey, No, 5 Catharine slip; William Keating, No. 128 Baxter street; Timothy Cloffey, No. 10 Roosevelt street; Conrad Honold, 111. Clinion street, ‘The balance of the cases were adjourn- ed or wentover, Commissioner Manierre, treasurer, Prevented a report stating that be had $74,000 of Moneys received for licenses in his hands, Which he desired the auchority to pay over, as heretofore, w the Commissioners of Pobiic Charities and Corr tion, Jarge Bosworth eau he understood that ap- Pilcation had been made to the Supreme Court on hal of the city for ap injunction to restrain the Board frow such payment of this money, the ground of application being that the section of the law foray iudicate this and other suggest: ¢ fet ‘The mean temperature and heemid! were a.mont tropteal, the former betny heit, and the: latter at "81.0 of am, ALmoepberte conditions continuing, and wi range beiween the extremes of temperature diity carcluiness in domestic and personal hygiene needs tn he practised In every family and in every ph BE. HARRIS, The Board then adjouraed to Thursday next, at two v'clock. during the week 0 degrees faren reatly incremmedt ( great Pleura Pneumo: Amona Cattle, The following letter reveals a fact of 1 practical importance for all persons having cows or catuc in charge that 1 deem it my duty to give it publicity AMMENTA, N, Y., August 21, 1868 To Dr, Monvau Monnts, Assistant Commissioner ou Caitie : mt ow York— Alexander McKenzt hits {in sticcession, but Lis wily 0} nt effected w Ww. under which this Board is organized, which directs owe of the 0 jer McKenzie. tecession, but bi ly oppone! ete running away when she was apprehended by W. 0. strokes below, and she is thoroughly sea the payment of a certaus proportion of the moneys | abeutwei, 1” Ved that were alok when you leftarenow 1 On the zotu uitimo Alexander McKenzie, who, at | clinel and threw him cleverly. Danford, one of the keepers. caged grit salt throughout. betel about we: received by the Roard to (he Commissioners of Chart. Tb fies and Correction, ‘s unconstitationa,, all such moneys being by righ: required to be paid to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Judge Bos Worth further stated that the Corporation Coanset and the counsel of the Board of Hea.th were engaged in preparing @ case ‘or the settiement of this ques- oe: epere an Oe eer aenes Shon the port unt! this matter was definite Gecided. Commissioner Manerre thereupoa witne seperated five more from the herd with all the ome of ibe disease well marked, (Pleuro pneumonia, mmon term for which ta “inng dieease ") ve vo doubt but that the others will taole are thoroughly used. &® berd of thirty (iwenty-seven of cows eighteen bave been sick. Of these Phdalios Gf cartolle acid was weed. Hises 16 eee mene ave |, although apparently aa sick as those Faery ae et GUERNSEY, Me D, 1 would add, with reference to the treatment, that i t One period of his life, was associate Justice of the | tne jac Oia Pee tama to tants enor A Case Ov GaMBtina.—Yesterday forenoon one ‘The Sonora ia now being laden with ratiroad fron Supreme Court of the State of Lonisians, dled afters | for the frst and oply time there was en attempt at | John Tlemey, sald 't6 be proprietor Oe ent are Tee ia waeate ited, hon. Nor wank i Mr. MoKenaie arrived in New Orleans | Sparring, but it did not last jong. Grady, who | ping saloon in Grand stfect, BE. D., was sum- | was puilt by Robert FB. Jackson, and ehe is com when be wi thetand- ronfident of victory, made a furious onsiaught 4 ing that ue was without treads wat Tortene, he auc- teint adversary. Donohue managed to get | Moned to appear before Justice Eames on ® ctvil | manded by Oaptain Hutch nson, rm cu i por aut preferred by John Kavi .. Mr. Kava- — — ceeded in drawing around him the former and by verly, and occasionally gave his opponent a pom Lie t the sum THe MURDER IN QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY.—AnREST dint of persevet ‘an of talent bat, all heedjess of the punishment, Grady | Dah alieges that he los A ay he soc aataeved tee mien Sonese lawyer Te im rashing in, and on clinching again put whil if oF THR ACCUSED Party.—We published yesterday 1 1 defend: an account of the horrible murder of Mr. Reamny Spectable ability, aud previous to his being e.ected eee rere ckiid wn/tetinh' hens dommes | SincatN. ‘rite telat of the case was postponed until | Gilmore, a farmer of Queen Anue’s county, Ma., aud drew his report. The Board then adjourned. carbolic acid was placed in @ iatge open-mouthed | tothe Supreme Court he occ or three bab jeath of his wife, Who Was brutal) pastitisedheies Aenhon hottie and held to/tho nosteits of the sick aniiuals | minor posiucns, ‘He was regaried. by those who | hs Ume they appeared just a trie blown. Grady | the 11th inst, serele Wiiie Ih teas (Punpeenene Wee teTITed ok POLICE INTELLIGE every few hours, In addition to this the diseased | kuew him asa poilshed scholar, an excellent jurist | “Tuck out wildiy, and woutd have done some dam- | Ta ATLANTIC STREET HOMICIDE—TH® PRISONER | iO Eoatern shore last oveniug report that Michael ENCE. cattle were kept out in the open air upon short feed. | and & man of unblemished reputation. age had he kept bis tists closed. It neemed as though | tery row gH GuaND JCRY.—The inquest into the | Hell, the negro charged with the terrible crime, has won sab he were trying to grasp the back of Donohue's neck Crade coal tar, or “heavy oll," containing carbolic acid should be iiberaily sprinkled upon the yard aiso in order (o disinfect aii infections causes and present — atidusphere of the fumes Sor their ink By the preserving vse of these agents I have no doubt the large proportion of cattle aick With pieuro- pheumonia can he say MOREAU MORRIS, Asst. Commins'r. New You, Sept. 1, 1868, sade ‘eras THE CITIZEWS’ ASSOCIATION AND THE STREET DEPARTMENT. Mr. Peter Oooper president of the Citizens’ Aaso- 8 A a va | ciroums ing the cause of the death of | been arrested near Landing and committed to Robert Beverly Tillotson. Seimaeey (neouehnnt oo poet ge eeipy iooeeaien aa oan ae a dn. | Jail at Centreville. ‘bie murder has created great. y squarely throughout the contest, rained a succession | Thomas Cunningham, who died from @ woun Sxoitement in Queen Amne's and Kent counties: and Father Tillotson, a priest of the Paulist order, died telling biows on Grady’s head and neck and forced | Micted by Constantine Baudendistel, was concluded | ft ot phates ary punishment have becn niade on on Monday Jast, at the Home of tue Paulist Fathers, | !1'm to assumo the defensive fora while, Gathering | before Coroner Flavin and a jury yesterday after- themes of ta % he populace inbalanere Son in this city, at the age of f ased his strength Grady clinched and once more pressed | noon. Several witnesses were examined, but nothing g Der I any s Sun, reset we of forty-three years. Dever his rival to the ground, forther was elicited from the testimony than a ‘was born in New York and educated and brought up ROUND 5.—BKoth men being now fairly warmed to | that which has already been published. ‘The Coroner in the Protestant Fpiscopal creed. In 1850, owing | their work put out all their strength, and a tre- | charged the jury as to their duty in the premises, MAILS FOR EUROPE. to ili health, Mr. Tillotson decided upon a Visit to | mendous pounding resulted, ‘The excitement of the | dwelling upon the fact that the offence charged was 3 why iia Europe. On arriving in London he resolved to em- | spectators was at ite height, and animated by the | a grave one and that the evidence could not war- m brace the Catholic faith, aud subsequently entered | crica of their friends the aspirants for pugilistic re- | rant the prisoner im using a deadly wenpon to de- | ‘The Cunard mali steamship Cuba will ieave this the order of the Oratorians. On his return to this | nown redoubled their eforts to make this traly | prive of life aman Who had been shown to possess | port on Wednesday for Liverpool, country in 1857 his attentton was attracted by the | “friendly mecting’ as interesting as possible. Grady | #0 nv niable and estimable qualities as did the 1 ‘ Post new order of the Pautist Fu She Ry fi , aac The jury, after a brief deliberation, re- The maile for Futope will close at the Poss Omce Tuerr ov CanveTs-—John Martin was charged, before Justice Dodge, with having stolen twenty. seven yards of carpet from Thomas Kelly, No, 264 Third avenue. The goods were found in his posses. S and John was committed to answer in $1,000 CARRYING COKCEALED Wrarons.—Onicer OF hell, of the First precinct, arrested Owen Kelly on the charge of having a dagger concealed avout bia person with intent ¢o use the same, The prisoner was taken before Justace Dowling and comsuitted for priwridee “ nore, headed by Father | got home with some very unhealtiy ribebruisers, but | de: i , trial. Kelly denied having the weapon Jp his pos ation, has just written @ lengthy letter to Street | Hecker, who had about that time’ arrived here from | fafled to check Donohie's efforts to merease the | turned a verdict of guilty, and Baudendtt at twolve o'clock M. on Wednesday, session with auy felonious tent. Commissioner Metean on the frnitfal subject of | Kome. He resigned from the Oratorians, joined the peeper. Both men becoming , committed to jail to await the action of | The New York Heratn—Fattion te wi rman by bi Ker by ocennay he Strect Department O° | Pauliste and ia 1 zealonsty in the ardioua duties in the Strect Department, He charges the | of his calling ae a good ant pious priest from that Commiarioner with expensing $49,000 per annum | time uns hie rickness, which terminated in death, id play preceded a clinch, which Grad Jury. ‘The prigoner is a ( a wife and three e@ildrer RECEIVING STOLEN Goopte-Danie’ Dooling ha abnse be reary at haif-past ten ot in the F eharge prefovred against bint by Captain Spergi nth, eighth and ninth

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