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neW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. > Yee 2 y Fre was taken to Monnt Sip” Hospital, and tam @ ———___—_— —— m creas 3 MEW YORK CITY. He was taken. to Monnt Sip WOBOKEN maAces, Morrilh” owned hy Renjanin P. Poole, of Byteld CuBA. doth, commenting on the insurrection, sys:—-The Interv on Tug @fF arog “ho Fall ee Aine blty. Tor 8100 hente. Ti tees wae designed fo Original invent ro and Tanas; pat learning of we THE COURTS. Tain Sw yelemay forwarded to the Comp- | “ Meeting—A Delightfal Day and | test the bottom of the horses, about which there | The steamer Alabama, Captain Limeburner, from | jreat opposilion to Unis om tie Part of ihe people, hee rf of $7,221 Capital bad been much discussion, and g:veral thousand | Vera Cauz and Sisal via Havana, October 27, arrived e insurgents remelned the plantation of ¢ treker te $1,221 45, being the meerem@?} 4 a Running. spectators were. ee Tee oe pedes, where, no. doubt, the second tight voncen- QUID STATES DISTRICT COURT. on moneys belonging b A city in D8 | i vetier Ppove dawned upon us yesterday, 804.8 | result, many of them pecuniarily, as It is said a | St ls portearly yesterday morning, The purser will | cavalsy topk place. ‘fat they_gstenito, probadl ~ 4+ during te month, amounh ‘ay could pot have been wished for. One | large unt OF mM 48 on outside | please accept our thanks for the prompt delivery of | trated'heat the mouth of z > un ha Young Morriil | o0-0-- - with two objecta:— FY at ry Ste moans wy ‘past wo anor {© Death of sudge Bette—Adjovcament of | ether with the sums previously paid, makes the | would have thought with sich weather and the in | bets ‘The rare was al | ve mal 2 Cour Bar. Tetunded to the cliy $89,388 ‘68, daceme: coming in in ffeen minal ayi 2 horses; and, - goers the t—"ecting of the Bar. nt of a hurdle race, &c., a large crowa would | Sopuy in ates ‘This Gives bolb Rorsce® | pimeulties of General LersundYe Fosttion. | 2; wd “{utionists the troops bad not deen ‘Aj the usual hour iy opening the court yest | 4 Mare Kinuap.—Coroner Flynn was yesterday have been tn attendance at the Secausus race we Paha ey ne pester. me, Sey 1 (ue (a | Interview Between Him and Consul 7, \~ °° ome up with them for decisive combat. @ay Judges Blatchford \yq Benedict took thir , 2otifed to hold an inquest on board the bark EMM% | Bat such was not tha font me sas SHEE Spek ‘on hi s five inile das on the Cambri course in six- | Reintrie=Position of American Residens— | Mcanwhilc Mansanillo, Tunas, Bayamo, Holguin an 5 ' lylug at pler No. 3 North river, over the remains of race . ‘Mr. Puerto Principe were strongly reunforced, principal: Beats upon the bench. A jt was known wat and exciting election 18 no day for holding a teen minus, Y Morrill was driven . he Interior2he In«nrrece | }) 4 t Mctivity on th the usual course followed peretofore on ihe | 20th Downey, mate of the vessel, who was Sect: | meeting, and uo amount of attraction would have | Thompson, of ‘Haverhili, and Bobby by Abel Loud, 5 ky pobre ct tg Oe ae eertcian we nially kided. The mate was assisting to remove been sufficient to have e a than a limited of West Amesbury, lon. ‘ HANANA, Oct. 21, 1868, accompilshed the insurgents had burned or destroyed THE ANTILLES. Aperson whore anty tt a to waten the passing | iia, yitives and edilcss af Malte to eomplolely * events upon this tslaad, not only to record them as ]} ruined. 4 etter from Puert tates that a could be desired. The racing commenced with a they transpire, for the benefit of the ies thd af Ky been tent out PS Syras to discover hurdle race of twe miles over eight hurdles, with | The New Governor of Barbados—Demerara deagpthamierssatbesyty 5 whercabouts and numbers of the \osurgente, welter weights up. There were five entries, four of | Sufferiug from Want of Water—Whipping | lead to some correct 0 tnoadvice of Mr, | hud returned wah lucie information save that an fa attendance, Those present, however, enjoyed & dignitary of the vench or an gni- ' a grindstone from the vessel at nf ce eran day's sport, for the running was everything deine of @ Rent member of hg on wa be adoyted on his abdomen, crushing him so B reference to the he late homrae a. * + Ble Samuel R. Betts, WROTE BPwalts of forty years | Te oP ew aTas. Deceasod was twenty-two Tears of age. tie high and honorad oitice ot Jude the | Tnitoa ‘State District Con With Aa |} | ZoumD EnyReattse.-~rotetty 20m ‘DAY MCR. 9 sions are referred®. 2°, ed 8 Ovinions and deck | Mustion consequent on abstinence from nourishing ‘thority on ail important ‘tegai gutsy the highest au- | fod, an unknown man, apparently about thirtw-fve Dis long judicial career were matters ¢e% ‘hat during { pars of age, was yesterday fe at 100 versy Letore him, drew together a large p73! coutror j Ioriolk sircet. Me’ was, taken tor Hetteone vospital, the lega! fraternity, ‘The court room witutiU@ Of | unknown woman, of about the sare aZ@, Was are te Fel in i tending would do well to no! pe counter hud taken place with the cavalry, foul neta “a Pedal eid portable yt HAVANA, Oct. 27, 1868. | Hosera Bigelow, of New England, 404 “never PPO | wich ands eapuiin wsmed Martine, Were Kil , Mr. . impossible to cal- | The government accounts tion & mui ne, Peete pane ‘and Mr.Waldron’s bay horse | _ 1 the Barbados elections, which took piace on | phesy unless you know.’? a f n what may hap- | counters betiveen the troopm and the inearaiete tap was weil filled by the practitioners of the oul | aso found iusensib: N the 2ist ult., the od members have been returned to | culate with any degree of p which the { 2 rf . é . a eusivie in the etaises NO, 9 , 3 ormer are always victorious; DUK wegen of the legal profession general:y, na Muverry street and taken to dallevuy Nospital. Underwood. ‘There was very ustie Jumping dane in the House of Assembly, except in St. Johns, where | pen within a day or an hour places or dates are given, this race, the business of one of the entries being principally to knock down the: hurdles and clear @ pathway forthe others to follow. When he got through with his task he relinquished the race to his competi- tors, who made a preity good run of it afterwards, the winner only reaching the score a neck in front of A Courtney, United States District attorne ming, Said tat it was his painful duty to A ied = 1 Ee Silcldiiy to the Coure the deat of the Hon. Sainuel POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Se sorry Sal cae Eagle been judge of eee 5 equainiance with th PCeuses i been of comparatively recont date bares rr ALLEoxD Yayaen.—Miaael Hannifin was yes- He had cntered on his duties asl hited States District | pid brougie before @dge Mansfield, of the nssex furhey lus relaiions witu the deceased judve had ; Market Potice q NH \* ba of the most intimate official character, and it / 8aulting Henry wet ae 8 toot peg = ‘us curing that time he had learned to esteem the’ Sitculminatingin pltmy off one of Roach’s euxe, cused 48 a most pure, able and upright judgo, 7) Le accused was Ny committed to answer. Move, your honors, that in respect to the memor: oF rage sed the court do now adjourn. J PiouUTHL Wax PoLTiclANs 1x Conitwyer, gree ‘astus ©, Benedict m a few appropriate & | 25! st. Mr. Charles A. Ly Gs" tic; : Marks seconded the motion of Mr. Gourines “24 240 Broadway, ang Zo Ailea, vote well Kyowa, Ex-Judge ‘veebe also pald a ftting bat brlet teM® | pelitigians ap oe ste Wars, came in violent col- to the high quahties, levai attaiuments and igt2ed Y Sof whieh, it is charged by Mr. Goldey, Geeisious of tae deceased, + | Usion, drabved bin by the face in a vio- i udge Blateut rd and Benediet, from thgdench, s/f" manner and then kicked him on the = n re ing terms to the virtues jegal bby Un tue complaint of Mr. Goldey, Mr, Allen com lishten:s of thelr decoased prot er, Was yesterday brought before Justice Dowling b, piesa Conelus 0a of these renarks officer Paimer, of the Tombs Court squad, and held jt Mr. George Seely, secoud aon of the Attorney Gene- | Havana remains exterpdly qulet—that Is, agi ad pulls aald that bot Sautiaga de Cuba and Paerty > e 01 ral, has been returned for the seat made vacant by | example, a stranger mieit land here, walk or and the Capealn Generel’ Gan pn ap ure. ope the retirement of Dr. Hart. over the entire citw beef a pear sah ia be sonia nat supply hem, Raa ices firmat be eived of the ap- | houses, and visi ‘!'¢ Places of amusetr z pee Mansaniito, when that p) Bh ncrabor ry i aa Se as the fee sting unusual; and yet beneath the | threatened by the insurgenia, fiminedialely omy meaced the erection of barricades and even the wor Governor of Barbados, Itis understood that he was 4g quiet the cily ts seething with excitement | mon and old meu armed themseives Lo restst. ig opponents, Harry Booth and Underwood. The See Wieas and would Beir -< The primary caases of this are, first, the anomo+ Considerable excitement in Matanzas is reported, latter horse carried ten pounds more than bi 1 1p 9 w+ 8 on a BoB | SURE Ki “the spot to re- | ious condition of aifairs as shown in a provisional | Jé 1s also stated Chat arias have be covered there PernoRg, PAULUS MNS ele saa” Aceatric, TUN, ponceale hogsieads. On si ay, 2 government at home, growing out of a successful | Shere were brongi 1 this elt from cisttueyas two 2h Uncle Vie colt, Morrissey and Sarai B, This was | _ T8@ Agricultural Reporter says:—As usual at this | revolution in favor of the most liberal principles, | Iusurrectionisis who iad been. captured by the ” 2 prey: vite e, a dependent province. @ n he es re iM Juan wa @ splendid dash, and quite an interesting amatr at tho | Sonaon Of Me yas dlarmaa and dysentery are prey: } while here, in a dependent province, are stit earriod | vei. ai saaies ors Dob, Juan Guna sae finish between Metairie and Jubal, the former win- | — The produce shipped 1s as iollows:—Sugar, 61,283 | Ot the old Ideas of absolute and irresponsible a | ontcer mi the jurisdiction of Biyaino.’ They werd ning by a neck and shoulders, There was some bad hogsheads, 4,570 Uerces, 18.164 barrels, 7,208 bags, | thority; and second, the variety of the people and | tursedo io oe Be es a he tak passes, 24,05 cl ' 3 mhea 708 air.ci sting 1 7 Reduclur Santiago, of the isth, conta judgment displayed by the jockey of Jubal, who ran ee cia Fennimore ae fll their conflicting mteresta, the Ke RBar. Bee ne iaing a poet aie | him go far inthe heavy part of the course on the | heads. Totai, 3,168, bn PEW e That the position of General Lersandl ts a dimentt department, deviaring that deyartinent tn a The Court of Policy met on the 10th ultimo at | One can be seen nee. Professing himeelf a | slate of siege, and establishing a mihi r bison Lae Be be ac SR. ape, See Demerara. ‘the Governor referred to the lamented } Man of Ubcral tendenc na ready to ender his | for the Ual of offences against publi passing the score, The third raco was mile heats | death of Sir W. H. Holmes, Provost Marshal oi the | @lfice toa successor appolated by the new govern The coumanding General of (he part: between Colonel McDaniel’s chestnar ily Lizzie } colony, and explained to the court the sieps winch } Mei, and, In By far ae We might Be required to do go, | Ment at /uerco Principe bee Seabee o oe oer 5] % should be taken for remodelling the ofice to which | af Dim in Inargur g¢ revorms, he ed no | and farmers to carry arms for the protection of theit Rogers and Mr. Echersou’s bay lly Sieety. They had | yr J. 1, Ottarheln was appointed. orders of any character from suet t, and and property; aud Whatever may be the re- three heats, the first being won by Siecty and the ‘The combined court sat on the 17th, and was en- | of cour au obedient ‘servant of the nation, can 1 Ouse Of aversion they are declared exempt two subsequent heats by Lizzie Rogers. This, also, gazed in the readjustment of the consumption and | only on such auibority as was previously dele. | from ali respousibuii { was a good race anda well contested one throngn- | Heese duties on the sale of rum, gated to him, Mie Diario ot th il Friday next, at eleven o’¢ in $800 bali to answer before tue Court of General Sessions. Mr. William L, Mitchell, of No. 179 ‘Thompsen street, was bondsman for the defendant, BurGLary LN BRoapway.—John Dunn, of No. 83 King street, lamenting his ability because of the de- pleted state of his pocket to clothe: himself in the h wneoting of the bar wilt a! Coart roou ” peels. Hy UNTEB STATES commiss oMen”<OUsT. The United States Commisaire™’ Courts are morning says;—The news from Closed till Frida ext, to the mcmory of | © a ju The Royul Gaze te b in bis Loterviews with the representatives of other 108% SALISLUCLO! racter, ‘The [seid LF jay next, in respe* garb of a Broadway “statue,” thought It best yester- | out, the first heat being so close that 1% might al- ued ote ee Saige nat ona here the General see) Wares be entirely frank tat ashed thems ves ii a species of In the ex ts ‘ Unitéa states va, Lesser day morning to enter burglariously the clothing | most have been considered a dead heat. ‘Phe iollow- joy intensely Lot, aud the Waul of wat in lis ¢ vilting (hat poligy shonit 2 irom ‘Tunas, Where they dis- Baris an eer pean eae prseiuing fraudue | establishment of Robert S. Gould, Jr. No, 718 ng are the details of the day’s sport:— drinking purposes, was making ise! be mad Naot, periaps, better fusirate jceable cannon whica had beeu tis than in ¢ cL tine since near the mouth of the g THE FIRST RACE. everywhere. The cattle were sullering, he hearing - | Broadway, and select from the stock of cus- bing an mterview oetween hii pe ization Payee ett coc stands ad- | reenaie ready 6 be daivesea te patrons A hurale race, with welter weights, two miles, were tie majority of the privaic tanks and va‘s | aad the acme Aierican Consul Goueral, Mr, La | river Canio, A hundced intanury aud itty cavalry ed till Friday ney = Of the house woul’, pants” und vests to he-] Over clgnt hurdles, for a premium of $400—$300 to | in the city empty, but even some of the public tanks | Kestrie, whic took place on tive 25th. Went out trom ‘unas in search of them, ‘This Pi ssggpes-! amount of $150; but while walking away with his first horse, $75 to second and $26 to third. from witch large numbers of persous ave supplied p General first stated that he nad entire conti- | coum, as soon as they esplied the nsargents, SUPREMPOOURT—CENERAL TERM. easily obtained booty the watchman discovered lia Colonel D. MeDaniel’s oe Be Red Dick, by Lexing- 27 by the town ata triding cost were nearly dry. On im order here and to captive canuon, arms and. ihe a 4 iuteatior 1 y ctle " e out ¢ MATA, nee the morning of the xt is r v sidud; Uiat be lad nea killed and wounded a conside- Appointinent * Committees of Admission to | {j\¢ told vperatie ea” geen iat ioe once Ovlonel Keury W. Todd's b. by good shover, which wanvery ath siete ) ly of troapa to. the ie foliowmhg day a new colwan, che Bar. Quina, of the Fieepth precich, Who locked tim ap | ,/¢xington, dau Blonde, 5 years 2] The following produce has been shipped:—Sugar, | Misauected districts, bul Chey had been prevented ules, arrived ai Lu Before Jrkes Barnard, Ingraham and Cardozo. securely im the station house, Fe was arraigued be- ar SS heres pOndere ; ee) bousheads, 274 terces, 1,42 barrels; molasse: on Hostage ‘on aecount of the heavy rains; that formu x, & 00 ih the 0 her they aga 3 fore Justice Ledwith, at th Polics 5 iy 039 casks; rum, 108 punci@ons, 10 hogsueads; char: | Others Would b upbe Avia) gup- | aitacked whe iu nd complet dthem. This cnt Yesterday morning announced the fol- bh, wt the Jefferson Market Police | goignel 1), McDantel’s b. i. Ripley, Shai deb tivrersttaoohadaue abeksb; eoingiee ba %e 5 the Ins piure aud punish the |” Manzanilic nd more Than 200 eels ave y Cou and, although he l- Jowinr#amed gentiomen as committees to examine rt, Sithough he denied bis fas, Me ert | out of Nerla by Boston, 6 years.” The paual. bk * | instizators; ths sto his course here ed aut ty and pre dence against him was conclusive. He was com- x Penenes: ase, y igeeting of the Ani 4 ang sechde upon the qualifications of candidates for ; Mitted to answer. Colonel D. tlh WS c eanaayi by Breckin- Legislative Council was heid ou the 17th anim, The received no instructions of avy nature wiat- ission to the bar:— ATTEMPTED LARCEN: D s ridge, dam by Bonnie scotland, 4 years........ dr. | atiention of the members was mauuly occupied with | ever {row the provisional governutent, and bi MPoinnittee ote Lagat Qualiftcations:—Robert Lavell, ney; oF 4 DIAMOND, Frmte-Dury Time—2:69. the consideration of the estimates for Iss, A bill | Of couise not at liberty to Maugurate any ble nun doseph Larocque, Myer 8. Isaacs. ” | ing the excitement at Cooper Institute Tuesday . BSTTING, authorizing the punishment of whipping in cases of | It was uncertain when he would fe relleved, wh ther with w tow soldiers, a ees on character:—James H. Colman, Geo, evening, while thousands of citizens were anxiously | ,7h¢ follow ing is the,hetting in the. pools. previogs Feoommitinent of felony Was introduced and alter in ten or twenty days. | Hi 2 acento RLS REASLAE TPS an 1 party Which Was approach ie 4 : at ousiderable debate weat over for a seco: ef e wi ready ei er ye a pa Z ee, awaiting the political returns from the city and the | Red Dick $00 125 60 00 55 60 40 12 60] arnext mecting, ‘The subject of the deiecuive state | Lis successor, Who Would 0. course follow oat lis | Pivuters are arjaing themselves ana thelr people SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Union, Mr. Oscar G. Ditmar, of 312 Broadway, had | Underwood. G1 120 GL 82 26 25 20 2 21] of the law in regard to insolvent debtors and tie | instructions. As to tis city, there was no danger of | at their oyu expense to pul dowa the Mourreet lon, 'y Harry Booth 12, 20 12 17 16 MB 10 7 16] necessity of a bankrupt law was brought up, but | troubie; there were many wild rumors, but tiey occaston to be on the platform or stage where the Tue “Early and Often” and the Unqualifed | speakers eld orth, dnd wile were or inthe | Mipley was not sold in tne pools Without deunive action. Were Without foundation; thez2 Was really Ho ease Hluvawas Oct, 27, 1869 Voters—Judge Jamey’ Proceeding Analyzed— | #°t Of descending therefrom he was impelled | yp, ra a ofa refert ‘i Gara aka by som 1 lerwood and Ripley got away first, and they In referring to the arrest of parties implicated in American 4 ze O 1 Genera de Resale of the Inquisition Not yet Declared, Where one Willan “Perry” attempted. as Imocked the frst hurdle, Teaving ‘pick and ary BOARD OF EDUCATION. atiempls mgninst. the estublisiied AULHOTILY Ue Cone | ae eee ne oink astairs were, ye fore Judge Mc! i alleged, ‘6 dia. | Booth no jumping 5 ers ran rapidly qieeipe ares sui slated that as Lue pre-ent cry Was for a republic ‘ ie - Brice: [fortress ged, to tear from his shirt bosom a valuable dia- | seonna the turn, and Underwood led a length at the aud every Ainerican sympatuized with republican in- | day concluded co request the government tv send & In the matter af the habeas corpus of Patriok Hef. | oud pin, but being detected was at once handed 4 over to the tender mercy of officer Reilly, of thi q @rman and twenty-one others, as reported in the | teenth precinct, who conveyed him es cae HERALD of yesterday, Judge McCunn on Tuesday anes ee i end sae ed Was ar- evening issued writs of habeas corpus, directed to i} ore Luasiae Ledwith; iat the Jafernon Mat. ket Police Ce ‘the warden and keeper of the city prison and re- at ihe Court of Geteral beatlons, inont bel Ge Quiring them to produce before him yesterday morn. | the person of Perry, when he was searched at the the bodies of Patrick Heflerman, David Kowles, | Station house, were found @ gold watch, several Jos ph Mciivoy, Samuel Fisher, John Corliss, Pai greeubacks, a lot of silver com and sour keys. Gouley, John Hanna, Rovert _ MoGutnness, deren Si honey, Johu smith al lon, Patrick Dwyer, . Adoiphus F. Smith, Jonn Huley, Jamed Atkinson! THE THOMPSON STREET MURDER. feNaniarn,” Thomas “Muligan, “done "encclons 01 al) goseph Gratz, Michpel Farrell aud George Witane Investigation Before Coroner Schirmer. aheen pen pa ei eee omni ied ogden Tombs on Coroner Schirmer yesterday held an inquest atthe ur lensbu: wi house body j came w tis ciiy and onganized & court. ‘Of Rome See on ie hissing thing of that description in room No. 101 of the | Murray, the colored man who died from a wound in Metropolitan Hotel, where, by direction of Superin- | the throat, inilicted by a razor in the hands of Mar- tendent Kennedy, the police cony 5 y , The petitioners ha represented" ee soners. garet Brown, at No. 59 Thomipson strect, as already Sounsel, and presented @ motley and, without ex. | Teporteg in the Herat. Below will be found a ogeption, a ragamudip appearance. One of them | copy of the most important testimoby elicited and 3 Foves) is a ney of the Kaze Congo pattern, and a aan of the tame Were more Or less bruised and battered’ and ed “hard,” ‘They. were committed by Judge TESTIMONY OF JAMES JACKSON. © ry poeadat arges of voting filegally or attempting James Jackson, being duly ‘Sworn, deposed and alt Tday morning Mr. Howe moved for the dis. | S#d:—I reside at No. 35 Thomtpson street dua am 9 - constelli second hurdle, Which was erected at the quarter pole, | Interesting Financial Report—The Amount | stitutions it witht be poxsinle Unat some site, either Ripley served this hurdie in the same way that he of the School Fund=$3,150,000 Required | native or naturalized, inigat become nvolved. if so, aid the other, He tumbled tt over, making the ran- |. yor Public Instraction while in the main they would of course suffer tie ning clear for Red Dick and Harry Booth, Underwood . . consequences of their acts, he would like to ingul.e and Ripley had a close race down the backstretch, | A stated meeting of this Board was held last even- | jf the triu would be by muiitary conunission and the £50 0 ay came i Woy oe le, at me Bair ing at the hall of the Board, with the President, Mr. | punishinent SUMIErY ? jn a Word, if they would be Tnile pole, one or rses knoc a of taken out and gol? The Geueral responded tat aiso over. ‘They were several lengths aiead of Ked | R- & Larremore, inthe chair. A very large amount | (ioral would be siunumary, but the palms and pen- Dick and Booth on the lower turn, and continued | Of routine business was transacted, but none of any | ajnies would be such as the civil law here prescribed, the ranning up the homestretch to the fourth hurdle, | special importance other than the following report Tae Consu expressed lie hope that souid suc a which they both went over without a touch. The | grom the Finauce Couunittee:— case arise counsel would be allowed and th other two came on at a leisurely pace until t y wu: cused Have tine for defence. Tn answer vo tia the the stand at the end of the first mile, when The Finance Commiltee herewith submit a state- | Generai said the goverument appointed counsel; but Dick put on the steam and made running | Ment of the achoo) fund for the year 1569, presenting | any such prisoner would be allowed cousuliation around the turn. There wereno impediments in the | @ total, a8 authorized by the acts of the Legislature, | with counsel of lis own choosing aad with his ‘way of the runners unul they reached the home- | Of $3,575,897, and also an estimate of the sums that | frieuds, steetch. Red Dick soon passed Ripley, who had per- | ‘Will be required for the purposes of common school | ‘ihe Consul, after expressing the hope that his sug formed hia share of the work, his only apparent, ob- | tustruction tu that year. ‘Ihe total of these is | gestion woud be received ia the spirit wiuch He ject in the race being to knock down the hurdieg | $5,150,000, leaving @ balance of the amount autho- | made it, then stated Unt a Presidouts sion Was and clear the way for his stable companion, rized to be raised of $225,997 that will not bere- | about taking place in the United States, that pu Dick. AS soon as the latter went up| quired. The amount of the fund for 1863 I3 J spurt was very ingh and the public um Ripley fell in the rear. Dick gogn ma. 4 $2,9000,000, which will probably be slightly exveeded | yery much @xcited aud, in case any Au the lead, followed closely by Underwood, Harry | 2 the expenditure for the year by the needed } jeais, whether naturalized or joreisn, should 06 Booth laying within striking distance of the others. | appropriations for new buildings amd repairs | ecuted in such a manner as to create @ suspic n this way they ran down the backstretch and | Ol bulldings and the increase in tue nuinber | that they had been uniairly dealt with it might so of around’ the lower turn. Coming into the homestretch | Of teachers required by Increased attendance | exasperate the people thal the goverment, however | Have al Harry Booth was cut loose and soon ran up to Un- | Of pupiléin the schoois, The expenditure for the | youd iis intentions, might be unable to prevent ex- General Nissage Sage’ lg ac derwood and closed rapidly on Red Dick. The lacter, | Salaries of teachers in 18dy, exceed the antici- | peditions kere which would cause much trouble. | fendered him by the msurrectioniats, and estatisied as he came to the last hurdle faltered, and finally aie which the Board and the committee enter- 1th this the interview ended, " si Gti Ge wale tiene whe knocked the brush fence down. Harry booth, con- ined when the appropriations for these and other Upon the same day, ie 25, a body of the most mminent at St. Marc, fle had oper us Was tinuing his rush, was on the lead in an instant, Un- | purposes were made at the commencement of the } wealthy and influential citizens calted upon the Cap-.| stated, negotiations for the purciiase tn tie Vaited derwood {following in his wake and looked e winner | year by about $60,000, hence the proposed Increased | tain General, and bemg admitied, siated to him the | Siares of a mew steamer, superior in size and arma wa certainty, The rider of Red Dick at once seein; gum for these salaries for 1860 is given to cover the | they were willing and desirous of rendering bin any | * ; sak. Feats ESE Prt , his situation put eA) ‘and spur to his horse, and | expenditure required by thetr present numbers and | assistance in presecving order, but Ley desired that | Ment to the Alexaw tre P tion. I! wasexpected that starting him afresh by # desperate effort landed a | for the salaries of the addivonal teachers which Will | aniormation aiouid be furnished the people in refers | St. Marc woud be bombarded by Sainave ou the ud, winner at the score by a head, Underwood a length | be required for Uj usual increase of attendance and | ence to the progress oi events in Spain, of whieh | ana extensive preparations had been made for hiv behind. A more close or exciting hurdle race Was | for the new schools recently authorized; this appro- | they were kept in ignorance. They iso st ted that 7 ‘ ove ever run in this country. Time, 3:59 priates more (han one-half of the fund. Your cum- | private ietwers brougiit Lucm reports of exteasive recepuion. war vessel down here at ouce, and prepared a tele- grain for that purpose. On taking it to tie ofl was brought to the attention of Genora: Lereuudt, who requested to sce the Consul, and weved upon him not to request the presence of sucl vessel, as it would have-ihe effect of encouraging the diecon- tauled and Were Was really Bo Heed oF il. Sui iussted Laat a vessel Was Poquu tionary measur American eb case of 5 al poy ly refused to allow ub over the despaich tov rary The Yequest will be made through other sourecs. HAY TI. Nisange Saget at St. Marc—Bombastic Gen- eral Order from Sali : BI to Buy ao Ap an Mau By the way of Jamaica and Santiaga de Cupa we ai news from Haytl. parteu! © ens constellation, taking up each | waiter by occupation; 1 have known deoeased ‘ lar case succe: aud ai to the | about four years; deceased has lived with the art the peculiar circumsiances of each. He then . elained LatBene commitments were illegally tesued prisoner, Margaret Brown, ever since I have known and were informal in their verbal consiruction, in | Lim; they would sometimes live happily, but some that they failed to show the names and residences of | times quarrelled; they were not in the habit of get- . the complainants; that the prisoners were in some 3 bases couimitted fof “attempting” to yore Ilegally, | te drank often; I went out with deceased ‘about tatute; clock to buy some clothes f mself; THE SECOND RACE. mittee have also invested the stm of $100,000 as an | Gevastations in the terior, which were coucealed "The following address from Salnave to the Haytiens Ragnatumn, pf toe, somite wagistrate’ did Not cane ra htm about sock peace: | _ Premium, $250; dush of a mile; $200 to frst and | appropriation for 4 normal school buliding, bellev: | by the auinorities. fs transiated from Le Moniteur, te ulicial journal of fy that he waw'a Judge of the Supreme Court of ee two o'clock P. M.; de | $50 to second horse, ing that ibe time hag arrived when the wants of | ye General, wi Gneayresponded |! 9 » the 04 this States that te act off iting at allasaJus- | Coased was then under the inducnce of liquor; 1 saw 1 Mr 9. “Hekersonts on. ¢. Metarle, by Star | tne | ‘schools and a deference to the intelligent | thai ne iad bome bv tenuer hin | the republic of Hayti:— si Davis, dam Katonah, four years. jons of those most interested in public 2. Dr. J. W. Weldon’s ra g. Jubal, by Balrownie, | education imperatively demand that such a baild- if ‘out of Julia by Gleucoe, four years. f ing, with its necessary parepharnalia, should be ne could nob subinib; that & Mr. J. bekerson’s ch, ¢. vy Uncle Vic, out of | provided, A site suitable tn its location and size is | pe was pursuing the course Dolly Carter, three years. in possession of the Board, on Sixty-first street, just | dictated, and tuat Ly GENERAL oxneR. Hayriens—I have just given you an additional proof of wy deierminauvn to die ov sure lor which his conscience | peace and tranquiliity, Having boca inom coud not terday that th. his sit , tice in thi trict was illegal and irregular, unless | the prisoner, Margaret Brown, when we came in; he did so upon invitation Of at least oue of the | the prisoner asked deceased for something to eat, as dudges of this district, &c. she had nothing to eat all 3; she Was under Judge McCunn, after hearing the statement of | the influence of liquor; 1 went eae and left them counsel, observed that the proceeding was one of @ | quarreliing; I went home and remained till about | 4. Coiouel D. MeDamier's b,c. Morrissey, by Breck- | West of Broudway, purchased in 1864 for $15,00% | gramme, Lie then terminaced the luterview. es ihatetoma caeaioate ave Batihe and required ‘careful deliberation. | du""orelock P. M., wien J went, back “to enridge, dam by Honnie Scotland, fou ¥, by Breck: | tri uiough far up towa, if reckoned by streets, will | ©"the adticipatiol a rising by the negroes, as | (roops wit ming Perle unrest euiune he action of Judge Le thondloerd Santen very | gee deceased; I found him up; the prisoner $. Colonel D. Mebanicls b. £ Sarah B.. by Planet, | be in two Or three years as ceutrai a locaiion a8 the | mentioned in wy despaich of tue zith, have wostiy | dus snoring on Wougd of my Corvetio L’Ab eget in order that the case cor mpat. | Margeret brown, was asicep on we; deceased | our of Adeigisa, by Imp. Glencoe, thive years, Boaru can uope to obtain at areasonable price, and | Ged oul, thouga there arc still @ few who protess to | Peon, accompanted only ‘by a devoted and toc! 5 street, near Grand, a Of Hquor an betting on the above race in the il of acuess by rail, dc. by far the largest number 0 ‘There are many evidences of the activity of the | ficed W enabie me Ww Sink the Syivaia wud burn the Send a messenger to request Judge James to be pre- | came home; we leit the liquor In the house and de- pbicmeer petting on the above Face in the pool sellimg | OF MUSTeoly vo uitend tie school. “Its surroundings | guthorities m making prepacatiohs to put down any | liverte. walle the eneiny on’ sitcte surrounded Mr. Eckerson’s entries..$40 $80 ¢110 $30 $25 g45 | Will boum coptionable, and 4 proper normal selool | rising Witich may Lise pu The Volunteers, 40- | qe with bulieis ou board [sent my men to sav Col, McDaniel’s entries..42 1lu0 100 59) 40-4) | building © 8 ted there Will mot only be an ornament | cated, areon duty turongheut the city and acon- | the ship’s crew of the oyivelu, whieh falty heard and explained. The pri to the distliuery and drank three glasses Bent ai that hour, in order that the hi ceased, piyselt and Stansbury left the room and i re- | went bac anded to the Tombs, but were stbseque of sherry Wine each and took a pint bottle of whiske} Weldon’s Jubal. 32°40 «| 40 to tie city but will in ail respects provide the means : i 4 me: ‘ 4 ° . We eosae 4 0 lie city but pe pro’ al: siderable nuibex Of them are statioued outside. it | sinking. Im tio accouaplislimcat the a ius to ball fa the wuin of $290 enc, Martin ‘ist. | With us and went back to the resldence of deceased, | D™ Welle a ge RACE. 18 | ot properly educating a large mutmber of papils, wio | fy not imposeidie that this Last 1s owing toa rumor | manity General Koby Lost his lie, ove Of 0 2 } ‘mer becoming, surety for the batch, who were all | the prisoner was then a sitting on the | Jynai jumped of with the Ieaa,gMciuirie second, Ul, WitQou,goubt, desite to avall themselves of it8 ] generally rife iiat an expedition 18 organizing here | wencrais, aud two saliors, But we were enabled fon mained in one ball bond, lounge; deceased sat nex her; Twas ‘On the reassembling of the court In the afternoon then standing up near the ve; Mr. Stanspury the “moticy crew” werg all present, aud a large | was sitting on a chair; prisoner and deceased crowd of their friends @nd sympatuisers was aso | qnarrelied about some money which she gave lim the -$m atiendance. Une of the attendants annoutced | night before and which he spent ugaiust her wishes; us: oliclaily that Judge James conid not be found, | they called eact other hard names; I looked around e having left the city in the morning. Mr. Howe | and saw the razor in prisoner's hand and asked ber Morrissey third, the Uncie Vie colt fourth and Surei eat allvalluges, as well as peove wn in- | ty tear up the mulroad aud so prevent the further | save about eighiy pruners, whom | | B. last. ‘They changed positions on the tarn und | estimable benelt vO. out great commou | sending of troops to the inierlor. The eastle and | withane, My Loupe ou shore Were mua When they passed the quurter-pole Morrissey led a | Scliooi system, ‘Tue sam proposed lor special appro- | orher sortiicatigns are also mauned by the citizen | city, aud aired it taken fir t length, Metairie second, six lengths in front of Jabal, | p<ituoens—s400,000—18 judged to be aiaple with | goluery. our projectiles. Thas ( needed scarce y a iew hours Who was a levgth or more in advance of Uncle Vic | Proper economy, for the purchase of slies, the erecs ‘The mail steamer Antonio Lopes is held here | to crumpie and overthrew in its aonentity ail the and Saran B. ‘They ran in this way wituont chang | Yon of school butidings, &c., for the year 1909; and | at the disposition of the guiuorities, and has | combined eiloris of Ure insurrection gata to- tug down the backstretch, items jor current expenditures have Wl | been maning freqi@nt trips to ports om the north | gether at Pett Goave to stay the triumpa of my , ve , but closed up as they | te tuen reuewed lis motion for dischare on bubstaD- | to give it to me, but she refused, but she gave il to Sc f around the lower turn. 5 Deen carefuliy considered! and approximate, a3 near | gide with troops, ammunition, supplies, co. army in the South, Uaytieas, have cous ally tie sine rounds as those eet fort in lis | meatter Tcoaxed her to give it to me; Lirave tie | the tienanarer pole dubal matte tis Teenie as can be Ho etituated from previous expenalues |” Evidences Uae the keeper of tue prison here 18 | have p.oulsed you order and peace, You Wutinal address 1u behalf of ius clients. razor to Mr. Stansbury and told him to iake care; i} the lead aud he soon cut down Morrisse: of the same class, € the sims that will b ured | a:ong the dlaitected are reported discovered, sud | thereon. 1 will die or ese 1 will’ estui Mr. Blunt, appearing ior the District Attorney, de- | heard the deceased usking Mr. Stansbury for tie | gidea with Metairie, when all the inte for the puvposes desirnaied. Should tu@finalac- | pe has beomarrested. He is w Catalan. couairy these Lwo indispenswite necessities to our sired that an examination be ordered, as he under- } razor, but Ido not know whetuer he gave it to hint | pecame centered ini these two, They enter counts of the present year sadicate wuy of tuuse est | phe pictures of sab beginning to Alsappear | grew ness und prosperity. Lit Swod that thal was the purpose when the adiourn- | or not; I then went home, but came back in bali an | jomestretca together and afler a neck-t Tuites (0 be not closely jade they wall necessarlly Ue | from Official places. wie 1 remain terriw and determimed you wil always ment till aiteruoo.s was decided by the court im the | pour and found no one in the house; I saw blood on | gtraygie, whlch never flagged gntil they wer adjusied When preseoted to” tue Hoard in 156%, Tue | Phe Captain General had a consultation, on the | find me alter vietory generous and full or moruiug. te floor; sume one told me that deceased had | ing suring, Metairie was the and | Usuat resoiution is aunexed for adoption:— 25th, wit the oMicers of the volunteers, when ft Was | Haylens, arise, Lieu, Lo my ing! AY, MOWe again moved for theirabsolnte discharge, | haa his ‘throat cut by the prisoner, Marsaret determined to station Liat body on the outskirts of | cause. T desi Who 1s ni ow happin to the inside oulders. Jubal was ric el, y \ * ana Jadye Mecana sald ‘he would take we pavers | Brown; tt was thea about altspast nine o'clock; | Sr eme contee tu the lair y Where tie | unter thexcal of tue Bourt in aujlicawe and submtied tocie | the city, Where Uucir services could be soonest and | of the State berd? It ts for you more thi Inyael! 10 (consisting of the original commitinenis, the peutions | Charies Morse aud Lizzie Cunningham were iu the | track was | Iiis buckers | re and to tals Board of Fidauce Commis- | with most convenience lade eifectuai m case or mucd, | aeveruume. ‘Lhe counury La boars Comuauds you to ani the writs of habeas) aud would reader a deci- | room about nine o'clock; deceased has several times | artrivuted tit The 'Unele Vie colt came in | #02 doa by law, . Several arrests have taken place witain the last } submit to legai auluority. Let us, thea, cease our stow this morning. threatened to club the prisoner during Liecir quar- y tour aud Surah &, Ath. ‘Time, | Ati of which 15 respeetial fow days. discords; let us be united. God will biess 1. } Mr. Blunt suggested that as Judge Jnmos had left | reig; she did not throateu to cut deceased's turvat | (yrds More the c.ty fe did not see What turiLer action remained | when she bad the razor in her hand. ‘ id to be lakes tu the proceeding. TESTIMONY OF CHARLES HENRY MORSE, A despatch reacted here last evening from Puerto at ‘at the palace of Port au frince the 20th of Principe sadly lial Ge oie had captured 200 teuAvEr, Lod, Lue SLAty-MIUL yeur of Lhe ladepen insurrectrormsia, OCs BS. SALNAY Sigucd by the TOR THIRD RACK. DEPART L. Mile heats, premtuia £300 to fixst ant $50 to iy BuaRD Mr. Lowe again toed tie mark and intimated that Charles fleury Morse being sworn says:—I reside 1h t iy ei or 80 : thers isco dé Asis, in } sage p ‘ "1 Lo } 2 y cond horse, Hntries to t je to the Seerctary | To THA Boakp or Sori Tue war Vessel Francisco de Ast, in her passage » follow! dress has’also been issued by Sa It Was au ovtraeous procecuing of Judge Jumes to | gt oo Thoinpson sirect, ia the-rear; I lave known | jeswte uur oclock P.M. on di wothe race, | COUNTY OF along the coast, Selved all bonts and launches to pre- | _ THe following address ha " ‘ Coine into tus city from the rural districts, comumit | deceased for avout Jour years; | wept to see Mr. | Colonel D. th. f i Kogers, by | yanane sabdivision of the third voitcrs by sea. } nave:— ange mumber oi prisoners and,then leave wiuout | Stinsbury about hall-past nine o'clock — yes- r | aut to amend, Consolidate and red) © nos wanting in the city who sneer | To Tam SonpieRs ayp INGATANTS OF GRANDE nie Rose er to Wrank Alien, out of : rn ene SEY Curt by Glencoe, 3 year er inicrest inthe matter, He again | terday evening; when I eniered the room to (ne Common ch the various wets rela nbies in the fulerior, at the rumors 80 rif M Ved tor their discharge. 1 found the deceased lying on the lounge | wr. J. Ackerson'fb. 1 by ! ew York, and the ach amep- Ons taken by the you have decorated your Judge MeUunn joocedt stearlily atthe counsellor for | and the prisoner was sitting on a chair, tl fy Augelina, by Albion. uaty, 22} ed Apr the Hoard of ita Cousiderabie pt ra Bmowent. “as ifaebating in dreams divine,” and | were quarfelling, but do Not know the nature of the om De, 124854 1 493 i er wport an estimate of the ws nor Cubans A company of several hundred men, comme With a nod iv the importuntag pleaicr sult he | quarrel; the prisoner FGld to deceased that he need "SHE DRITLSG. | ame f aut! above the sums specified im tue | yey citition here at auent, With ail iis accom- | by the rebels Nortall Dubois and Stuitlion Valew. Would hold te case under consiueration Gil this | pot scold her about getting drank ay he wasdruok | The betting pr isto ihe first Neat was as fol- | diteenth section of the fivst named ucc which will be | pantnients of horror bloodshed, when in the | wasin a few munntes cut off oF scalte i moiumg: The crowd then left the court room. niniself; he told her he wouid mash her tn the nose | jows: wth sil Gai { yequived during the year Lsev lor the purpose Of | natural course of events Lucy will soon be placed in | Goave. ‘Those who escaped betook Uieinse popes: if she did not stop; he got up and went towards her | gio. ve sceccvee S75 63 9% 100) 100 100 100 | imecling the current an 1 expenses of public in- all they can ask. The revoiution in the foresis, mien Valeatin ant COURT CALENDAN—THIS DAY. as ifto strike her; ste sald, “Now, Up:;, you better | Lizzie hovers. . 45 36 o ww 7 BO ructio® in said city to be aa folluws:— in, say they, i lavor of imberai principles is an he chief agents of the vandat ‘ ao uot, or you will get hurt;? he then laid down on the ive success; ita bencwts will accrue tous at no f buttie. Surreme COURT—CHAMBERS.—Nos, 53 and 81, sofa, with his face dow! he said something to hina Sup rior Cover—TRiAL 'TRRM—PaRr 1.—Nos, | which J did not understand, when he got up and mit A:T, OLT, B19, 89, 123, BLY, 235, Boi, 45% 29, 255, | her in the face; she struck deceased with the right seb hand, holding @ razor in her left hand, and cut Lim PELTON COURT—TRIAL TERW—PARt 2,—Nos, 478, | in the ; Mr. Stansbury was in the bedroom; 108, 120, 474, 476, 482, 456, 484, 124, 126, 158, | there Was no one in the room espers dacneeat the prisoner, myself and @ lithe gifl, who was then asleep; deceased was about tu fall when I caught First He oty took the lead and mainia F aries of teachers im Ward schools. «$1,700,000 i ft around the turn, bat before she reached the | i ries Of jamilors . 85,000} distant dute. ‘There never was &@ moment when | then, im th tr pote Lizzie Rozers went up and showed tn front | For incitental expenses of ward 6 Loos, it~ tuere Was les8 occasion for exciting trouble. ‘ihe } your val x by aneck and shoulders, On the backsiretch ug fue! aud gas lor Ward and evening tnsurrection in the interlor and the alarms here are | John, wir cl aie drew cleat of Sleety and showed a light schouis ett -. 216,000 | all the work of government agents and Jor the pur ‘Tans, then, in a single day—tue 2th of siveak of daylight between them at the hait | For supplics turoagh the depository of books, pose of retaiing oulcials in position and keeping | ber—tue Sylvain suDA Id ihe Waves, ie Going along tie lower turn Siewty was MAPS, Slates, KC, &e ses « 185,000 | troops employed. Who are the insurrectionists, they | given up & jrey to Ure; muuitions of war 5 it, aud she took sides with the chestnut |. For support of evening sehoois, salaries, &¢ 110,000 | inquire? Utierly unknown and obscure individuals. | humerous prisovers, @ mun-ol-war loaded wata pro turn. They came on the home. | For suppor of normal schools, salaries, a 20,000 | Not one known Cuban revoluttonist among them. | visions aud military engines, teil into our have et ton t s treptett P MILLArY o} al ti ty 5 hold of hin; We prisoner then ran away; | tried to tc od, aid after a fine and closely contested | For support of colored schuuls, salarie 60,000 | Why are prisoners brought here or sent to the over | Petit Goave liseli, riddied by your Muskelry, ope CIry WTELLIGEACE, persuade nim to go to a doctor, but h ‘sala, “Never peed ieee ‘andes under toe string together, | For rents of school premises + 40,000 | extremity of the island for trial? Such hag not been | its gates to our vallaut troops. such are tie joy ag RET mind, my Maggie has done it; he broke away from | sivety having We best of i¢ by ashurt bead. ‘Time, | Vor salaries of superiateudent ’ the custom. Men taken In the act of insurrection | results of this ever celebrated day. Belwld, th Tne Wratuen Yestenpday.—The following record | me ed ran out on the sidewalk; he came ted and f+ Bi bape te A po cor ape sada okibacs 05,000 | have been seed on tho spot and execuved. Fin g ehneaaatee Cane t of cine eles, chang C down on the lounge; Mr, Stansbury put a hand Second Heat.-one cired to forty was current ‘or incidental expenses of the Bos ele men are paid agents of the government or have be z maclves, Uiduks to the superio bs eos bie Nesp enchg Nay Mocca bres, kerchief around his neck, and he then went with Mr. bettmg pte pega sr} Dogars bad. the best cation, includiag shop accouut....... + 60,000 | geduced ‘by such, They will not be punished, or if | bers, to bar the road tong! * = * on past twonty-four hours, os indicated by the ther, } Ctansvury to the doctor; deceased was cut in the | of tiie send off, but her jockey immediately pulled | For corporate schuols—apportionment...... 70,000 they are it will Ue only to keep up the delusion. able’ to resist our charge. Task you ba mometer at Hudnut’s' Pharmacy, 218 Broadway, | right side of the neck. her back for a’ trailing race, or to wail and win. | For erecting a building for a uorimal schoot. 100,000 this and a good deal more in the same strain, | thing more to fear from these suvage hordes i é Herald bullding:— ‘Dr. Edwin P. Brown, of No, 45 Sullivan street, de- Sleety was in front on the turn one length and a } For purchasing, leasing and procuring +ites which [need not report, isend you this much tual | Soldiers, when the iaytiea people force. te to ac- 34M cesses 4301S Pe Meee +» 00 | posed that deceased was taken into bis office bleed- | jegth and a half at the quarter pole. There was no or erecting butidings and for fypnishing, all sides may be heard. cept the chief 1uagisirucy of the country | relied on eau ing profusely from @ wound tm his neck; the wound | change im place or distance down the back streten, fitting up, altering, eviarging and repair- THE INSURRECTION. you to maintain it in that brill’ aa Hus re of glory of 9 A. M. Was abouteight inches in extent, the jugular vein | put whea they were weil into the lower turn Lizgle ing the buildings and premises under their The steamer Viilaclara, proceeding from Mansa | the first days of the couutry, whi alone could give 12M... of the right ae being severed; the deceased died in ors made ruuniug aud Was KOON On even terme ena for the support of ols Which nillo, arrived at this port on the evening of the with. | it value in my eyes. sores, W vane e, crush 2a the Average temperature...... ” about Ball an hour after the occurrence, with the other, and then the struggle for mastery set shall have been organized oe Uhe last She brought sews that Lieutenant Colonel Campillo, | dust if itso be that they awalt you. a age vibi= Average temperature Tuesday. 42% MEDICAL TESTIMONY. in. A side and side adair, in Witicu both played tueic @nniual apportionment of the school of the goverument forces, had returned to the | tations of the Insurrection lata, Jo to: devsy wfurti- Fink ComMisstonmes,—The Board of Fire Commis. | Joseph Cushman, M. D., deposed to making an | pest cards, ended by Sidety cuiting 1 oue hundred | faoneys made by the Board, and for such former piace With his command, bringing some | ing me that the wanes of my brave slaugte Ted Hote external examination on the body of decoased; he | yards from home, and Lizzie Rogers passed wader buw Or Suins as nay be mage any prisoners taken from the insurrectionisis in an en- | diers have been avenged, Soldiers, we wiil not lay stoners met yesterday. Beyond the trial of a few de- } found an incised wound of theneck, extending from | the string o winuer by four lengtlis n 1:40 of the purposes authorized by thls uct... 480,000 | counter, which was foliowed Uy the seitelvery of | down cur aris nut the most perfect peace wut Linquents, whose cases were speedily disposed of, | beneath the cyin to bencath to right ear; the wound Third Heat,—One hundred to thirty was then laid ———~ | filty-e! persons who been forced from resto Pat © Y. You a0 business of moment was ‘ransacted, "Tis eight ache in length, extending through the | om Lizzie Rogers’ wiuning. She went off with tie | Total.............. «63,160,000 | hom will even tuen have to overcome many perils, to sur- . e3. $I Statement of the 960, made in proposed to send out within a few days | mount many obstacles, to bear many sulTerings and shoved, ‘her need a FM, - ‘So qearier pole =a pursuance of the first subdivision of the third section iereectenn composed of infantry and calvary, | fatigues; but I predict it for you, you will not re- Fins IN GREENWICH STREET.—A fire occurred | Muscies on the right side of the neck, severing the ‘1 lar vein and the superiicial veins of that side; * esterday morning at No, 109 Greenwich street. The | {nine opinion of Dr. Cushman deat was caused by | Stuy half u length akead at the halle pote, oing | Of the simended act relative to the commpon, schoo! ; rive orders ot | @uUer Your homey except i be under trum isL 00. Insured in the Hatiover Lnsuranoe Go mpange” | bemorrage from the wound, {] around the lower turn Lizzie got clear of Sleety. and } of General 16 . 7 operstiometuting a gene: | Hayden browhers Wil tell you, “This Was one oi the le jurance Company. Uther testimony Was introduced, but tt threw 00 | gftor,that had things her own way. She came home j Sui of Mani in all ‘pon tare men Se ncalated in Trashing the hydra of an- ACCIDENT ON THS Hvupsow River Rat.Roan.— | new light on tho case. @ winner in 1:51, ix iengtis ahead. Al archy end aided in reinstating order and trangullitt; Yesterday morning & man named Fred Burgen, liv- ‘The case was then submitted to the jury, who re- © news race day will be on Friday, whon four in the midst of the Hayten family.” y in Sixty-etghth street, fell or Jamped off a iindson | {trHed the following verdict <That Upton Murray. | races will, take place, oue @ tye Tate aoe ae. Let us advance, then, since our moderation and ‘ad Ratroad cur at the foot ree ~ the deceased, caine to his death by hemorrhage from | then a dash of a iuile and an eighth, afterwards mile ‘demency cat ‘only, arouse these unfortunaics eet, Aracvuring his skUll and breaking oue-or lus | S,Wound in the neck, indicted by a razos in the | heats and the anh df from theif fava! infatuation. oléiere, yet u few days es. ee breaking ove Of his } ands of Margaret Meow, 8 the od day of Mover: } gentlemen’ hacks with gentlemen FUGrs, tnd’ will reurn to. ohare with you jhe hazards J °'The trot between Cora, . ‘Tne GOVERNOR ELect—tereepective of party, » | “Talus above verdict the prisoner was committed | esd Marui and'No Neine comes Oi this afternoon at Wattle. You have done « deat, bat we have amber of gentlemen yesterday ealied on the Mayor | %0 the Yombs by Ovroner Schirmer to await het | gud Uaou Gourse. : esos & 10 care. Be collected M @nd tendered him their congratulations on his suc. She bad nothing to say tm relation to the charge WORCESTER RACES. combined means, fo me 73 ak “a iitea,at the City Mail during th Seer pechoe the payiness foure of the day. TE Tue Frags ox THe CiTY HAUL.--Ia honor, tt 1s Said, of the election of the Mayor to the oilice of Governor of the State, fags, cliy and national, were n roof of the Hall, where arraree gig tet disappeared from tue western lorizou. AvremPtep Sutcipe.—At half-past eight yesierday Morning Witltam Teset, or Terel, residing at N. West Thirty-frst street, ‘attempiet to fin fou earth by culting his throat with a razor. pas the recent canvass. The Governor elect re- ar except to Seong regret for the act. She further sald tt was doue in self-defence. Deceased wus ‘itty years of age aud 4 native of this city. ‘The prisoner is thirty years of age, a native of Liverpool, Rngiand, and says her occupation is thut Of travelling ta, ART IN ITALY, Tn eran of the negotiations at Vienna for the restoration of the plotures and other olyjects of art and snliquity carried away by the depoaed pripees, the Duke of Modena has restored to ivaly @ Host Vajuable collecttOL—14,000 in aumber—of colar and medals. 4 ee M Nov. 4, 1868. The race to-day_for harneas, between Belle Se land, owned by L. P. Conel, of Boston, aad Clim im cenee by Van. Greene, of Worcester, was won by Relle o Maud jn three straight heats, ‘Tinwe—2:56),, 2:36 aud G07, ‘The Crack was in a very bad condition, TROTTING IN MASSACHUSETTS, {Prom the Newburyport Herald, Nov. 3.) One of ihe Lost exctling saves that ever came in thie viciniy fook place at the Kenora Riding vark, Maverbul, on Saturday vast, between “Young best three in five, m sides and the tel the information pow in the vicinity of the trou the papers here the Oaptain’ Jorcenents, more desiruus each condition of affairs which injuriousiy exect impor unt ine Jeparcial, ot Trinidad, In ite issue of the ¢ body of troope are les, aud as General has to terminaie & Small, Tooker, Abseni—Commissto: o Morrill d. Maposing of some furiher routine bus) wuul ned. bs an rebetion agatnes the publ tion an 1e Ve ee fis, become thenceforth ttmpossibie, Neu ausied tel brothers, 1 once more to rally frusa u 2 coustitut Scho mbol of Union, fot Thave sworn to defend it, by marching over the corpses of the anarchists," Let us, then, imiolatg our civii discords on the altar of ourcouniry. ‘Chel is yet time; arouse yourselves; listen to my Vole ong lve the Union | Long live the constitution | ‘ Long live liberty, itaternity and equality. Given ae bie nalaree payee Eat rane ith Seprember, 186%, the sixty- ol ludependence. 3% SALNAVE,

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