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B Ee NEW YORK CITY. THE COURTS. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1868. 4 the changes i the temperature for tne | ‘TROFTING AT THE UNOS COURSE, JAPAN. Pharmacy, 213 way, | A trot for ® purse of $600, mile heats, beat three | Measures for the Suppression of the Spread functions. = Wed» 49 | im five, in harness, came off yosterday afternoon, at | of Christianlty—Religions Persecutloue= Beni ezplaaaion gia ta, ut it un fo be the 45 | the Union Course, between Bén Mace’s gray gelding How the Converts are Treated—Miscella- ee Rain Sao Wi ellis Company—Chinese Improvements, Paar Spl SHANauar, Sept. 16, 1868, To judge from papers and letters received by mall, you New Yorkers appear to have made an Ange of seasons with us at Shanghae, and for in & way the poor exiles here 2ppe «r to have got best of 1%, Your accounts of deaths from sungtro! atthe rate of nearly onc hundred a day fatrly ap] U9; in our worst of times we never came up to NeywAEANS WRITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—CRININAL BRANCH. Who Mosevderg Naturalization Caser—The ‘Trial Bet Pown for Monday Nexts Before Judge Blatchford, Fhe Tilted states vs. Benjamin B, Rosenberg.— ‘his case was called in the regular order of the cal- » My Lawrence, counsel for the defendant, , the postponement of the case for a time sum- 44 | Carrol, Dan Mace’s brown gelding Ned Nevels (for- | megus News. ig iinet “.0"Gr% | merly Old Put), James D. McMann’s black mate Cora, |». Hroao, Sept, 12, 1868, ; 6036 | Peter Dubois’ bay mare Panny Spragug and A. Pat: | The native authorities #s Nagasaki are at present become ASSERS,— | terson’s chestnut gelding No Name, Mr. Jones’ nay | taking stringeut measures for the suppression of the true Mikado’s ” rsd: Tam SUPERVIvORS 48 4 Boss OP OAXY Op next Tuesday, at noon, 9s a Board of Canvassers | gelding Captain Gill was entered, but did not start, | Christianity among thelr own people, the principles wai wal atoray be 6 that the rai stones for the county of New York, the Supervisors will con- | The trot was won very easily by Carroll in three | of which have for some years been zealously taught Vene at thelr rooms in the new Court House building Straight heata, This horse 1s possessed of s great | and propagated by the clergy and missionaries of and count the ballots cast on Tuesday last for Presl- | deal of speed, but he has been unfortunate in most the French Catholic Church in that neighborhood, at id nee Presidential electors and resent numbering some 38,000 converts, These thing Uke that, hich to enable counsel to examine the indictment Bhd vice of hisraces by breaking. On this occasion, however, | P' b 4nd the summer from which we prepare for the defence, ae bres ae ciiz orncers, FOr Ss Verpone tee Board he trotted quite steadily, and only left his feet oncs | teachings are asserted to be entirely subversive of eee now emérging has been the coolest ani heal *, Mr, Courtney—Before any motion of this Rind} Tye qaisn Question.”—General JohN O'Nellt, | 12 the race, which was at the beginning of the the code and fundamental principles of the Japanese (From the Corning (X Y.) D Nov. 5.) remembered by the oldest inhabitant. Ihave ‘ught to be entertained the defendant should be in | president of tho Fenian Brotherhood, has issued an | #¢Cond heat, and although he lost forty yards | faith and religion, dashing thelr most cherished gods | one of the boldest ts to rob'a bank t thirteen years’ experience, and I certainly do not hat of the social rela- | have ever been recorded ecurred in this village in the name of the organization, to Irish- | Of ground by the mishap ho overtook the others in to the dust, and alike destructive sad th bject of the ‘ halfa mile and won the heat very handily. Cora was | tions existing between prince and people, father and broad daylight on Mondy afternoon, the 2d inst. men in Ireland on the subject of the approaching nua, t seer but in | Between the hours of ture and four olclook P. M. 9 electiona in that country, and in whioh they are ad- | the favorite before tho start, fetching higher rates | child, by bringing the former in' mntempt; in Bank vised to consider well their own power and re- | 12 80me.of the pools than all the others together. what manner we are left unenlightened. Papers are | in A oat x on, & young sources and to vote only in behalf of the interests of | Outaide betting was on Cora against the fleld. She | circulated by the authorities, in native chirography, orb Mr ey age, for pr Ireland, The address is quite lengthy and of ux- | gold for more than the winner after the first heat, | warning the people against the insidious and potson- ed that be waa the stranger annouh addresses. a1Y | tne confidence of her backers being fully as great as | ous teachings of the Jesus men, who are charged as rca = £. spectal grernment detective, oad METROPOLITAN FIR8 DEPARTMENT.—To-day, in before the race began. Fanny Sprague was the winlesing their eighth “Segoe which <— Charge of issuing . aVery a accordance with @ resolution of the Board, a brigade | 8€0nd choice of the pool buyers, but she gave her ‘Thou shalt not steal,” in seizing on other | gaiqd the oppo Kup re of the Metropolitan Fire Department, under the | backers a poor chance to profit by their investments, countries and making them subject to their ye ~ is 4 P.. Fors, and io Ls command of its Chief Engineer, will parade through | 83 8he was the last horse in therace. Nevelsran | own, which is flagrant robbery, while Jesus ting it in the pars “No, eald the detetive, .~ the atrects; and, on leaving Union square, at ono | ito favor after the first heat, notwithstanding that | 1s set forth as a malefactor who practised the arts of | ing to go behind the countr, “I must effect your ‘ar. , ts ely.” Georg dil him to remain o'clock P. M., move down Broadway to the Bowling | Mace asserted that tho horse tired on the home. | Jugglery, necromancy and tricky nitracles, and was | res! 2 greet, thence ‘through Beaver and Wall streets, | stretch, and even money was laid on lim beating | ultimately executed for endeavoring to compass the | furitm thatho might art tian: but theman didn't roadway, Park row, Chatham strect, Bowery, Third | Cora by a few of his friends. Warroll was sold in the murder of the sovereign of the country. Itis worthy | dogo, George, however, hd the vault locked before avenue and St. Mark’s placo to Tompkins squi rst pools, with Captain Gill and No Name as the of remark that this crusade has been inaugurated | he could reach him. The jetective then pees where, forming ia line, the column will be reviewed | eid’ and they did not bring gs much as Fanny | since tho fall of the late Tycoon. A strict survellianco | Mm, took him into the bax room of the bank, looked by thé Governor of the State and then dismissed, | Sel and they did not bring @# much as Fanny all the doors, and, taking te keys, went to arrest Mr, The brigade will include twelve steam fire engines Sprague. Cora disappointed her backers in not | 13 kept over all natives suspected of observing a day Patterson, "He iunmedii returned, however, and and three hook and ladder companies, winning; but when they take into considera- | of ease—thelrterm forthe Christian Sabbath—and s Ken moore a) ie f ir! a Holging | 5 cere A _gourt to picad to the indictment, After he pleads @ounse! may make any motion he pleases, / | Mr. Lawrence—The indictment was only found on Osturday—Sunday intervened—the election was on ‘Tuesday, and all the time since counsel, like every else, bas been 80 constantly engaged we have Bet hna'ime to Cie wy cone: ~ gpa ‘i ’ . Courtney—' case, your Honor, en led on twice since the indictment was found, and dant has not yeyappeared—why, he (Mr. Court- ) did not know, iadant is not even here this ing to plead tothe indictment. Your Honor ii hardly order any course to be taken till the de- it appears and pleads, When he does that sel may Make @ motion of demurrer of to quash Me La ne ont, Saturday last tho { Mr. Lawrence—It was ron Saturdo; tment was ound ka She: ‘Mr, Bip ¥ pe ‘was presented on the same day. facts in thé case are familiar to counsel, They four oF five days before the Commissioner examining witnessés and discussing the questions law connected with it. Counsel must therefore a8 prepared to go on with the case now as at aay collect such another, We, therefore, are almost self ish enough to hope that the seasons may remain they are for a time, and not revert to their usual sty! ‘until, at any rate, we have made our pile and can ri turn to enjoy the cool spel! with which yon may favored. Mosquitoes are with us at present }: on as somewhat rare entomological specimens, Isincerely hope they may continue 80, So much’ the weather, invariably 4 good topic to break the ‘4 with, and now for my news budget. The event the greatest importance, both socially and politicatl which has happened in our vicinity during the past month has been | AN OUTRAGE ON MISSIONARIPS, perpetrated by the native populace of Yangchowy. a place not far from the treaty port of Chinkiang, om the Yangtszeriver. An English mission was estat lshed here some time since, who managed, thong not without much obstruction, to rent some hou ‘There is no good reason why the case should | “FRACAS IN PRINOw STREET.”—In @ paragraph | tlon the state of the track, which was | they are marked for banishment or perbapsamore | 144 “may as well ow my business at | 1 which, with their wives and families, they settl — Siac Ree eee aaee te eS which appeared in the HERALD of a recent date un- | very heavy from Wednesday’s rain, and | summary punishment, once, I want the mone of this ‘b k or I blow | down. Thoy gained the ill-will, however, of ; ed ending te the indictment before ‘any motion | 4¢F the above head it was stated that man named | all the other unfavorable circumstances, they | The head of the French Church, as I informed you | your brains out.” Georaireplie, Blow: you cat Uterary class (and these Uiteratl are a powe BendinP on the part of counsel. John Hart was arrested by ofcer Carl in a liquor | will have to acknowledge that she made a good race, | in my last, has proceeded to Yokohama to makes | gn'? suiting avr * | clique in China, thoroughly conservative and dd gett commnced to throttle George. storo.on the comer of Marion and Prince streets, | The weather was unpleasant during the trotting, thé | rau representation of all the facte to his Minister for George thes cried for, hel} and the man piled out and that, showing a Siepreition to fight, was se- py a caine into pe ee the time made | 213 action on account of the deportation of some hun- | a0 arrangement to vag hin with, A scuflle ensued, a Yerely punished and then handed over to patrolman | was capital. ‘The attendance was not as large ag | dreds of the native Christians from Nagasaki to an sarin pene a ec eee face badty haga eel Clinton, of the Fourteenth precinct, who permitted | was anticipated, although there was a choice gatuer- | unknown fate in face of a joint re iprenise, hos aeoee e "i 7 presentation mado to surrender the furs, He cou!d not get into TIRRASR, poaktaegy doris, Me note to the | ing ofthe old stock of turiites, ‘The following ard ® | 17 att the forelgn consuls of the gravity of such a pro. | the vanit unvess tho teller unlocked it for him, and says he was not on duty at the time, and not being > eearurtreg POOLS BOLD. ceeding, 12 se ee of the Waaeen nations, Decoming oon im bettie a perry el Ay 0 raist p in the vicinity of the dimculty knew nothing of it, | Gora,. Ooh ai a ae nites ae previous tothe. deportation or native Chr isan from dala want to Kill at ana eae tha wae pro. gasakl, as givei @ native aut mise no} pose POLICE INTELLIGENCE, a. 19 8 11 25 23 | Te togs ent is s, Is trom | Mhance to gee away he Wold releaso him; and that Ja... a2 re at a os nn | QUO Chem poren Uta, | MTEL drat tak, to ages Ae Bk sae ince the of the port of Na; 8 Mica IDENTIFIED.—The double-caged mario oun nace, French among the Western barbarians have matnly | and soon after the two emanged from fhe bank ang bigs Beer s ebionsos Sons Bpeaiargs asennad First Heat. —Oatrolt got ied rd gn the ontalde, ish ¢ Pont Mfeariaae tie Eater the ae depot. Here the teller iefhiim and Crosson over the at the gridune ofice door on Tuesday night by de- | Cora second. Fanny Sprague third, Nevels and NO | tonto these there 1s. the Greek religion, the | street, expecting to find {r. Patterson in his hall. tectives Mullin and Horbelt, of the Fourth precinot, | Name together. Carroll shot away from the others | stanomatan religion and others, all of which resem- | Mr. Patterson was not thee, however, and George aa already reported {fi the HERALD, was yesterday | 2 the turn, and was four lengths ahead of No Name, | 1,15 ino former and are a8 injurious to the State as | then went to his nouse. bt finding ‘him there he Mentined byrne Jacob ME, Shorter, Uving inweay, | WhO Was second until he broke up and fell behind. | Pe Mesa gure at Naunaakl: Komen Ostvolre | did not stop to telcvon, Ms, Patterson the circum. burg, Orange county, a8 having been stolen from | At,tte quarter pole Carroll was four or avo lengths | ard’ Protestant churches have been built, und the | stances, but hurried. backto the depo where he him. ‘ peeeecetrne es Are eee en nae ue Japanese are Liar: 4 induced to Join these Teligions. found him. rey ‘he quickt relate tort Pater: Steaua Cicars—Cavant IN tag AcT.—For | Name last. Going down the backstretch No Name Fre ieee te premecrecine wr 000 peo. fated” for the haarest Of ie ‘would-be thief. Mr. some time past Mr, Charles Farrar, of No, 01 South | trotted very fast. paesing Fanny Sprague, Ned Nevels | bi9;in the territory of Omura, abov “government, detective,” lowover, had taken due ‘ and Cora, and was close up to Carroll as he passed | Pies we ‘a, 8 iB, in the | ‘go * er, stréet, bas lost large quantities of cigars in @ myste- | the neato pole in 1:18, Gora third, one Iengih bes erritory of Fercahora, in Hizen, above 1 ibe Taka. | advantage of tho delay and fis Bperrebous rious manner and at length determined to solve the | hind No Name, who was oné length ahead of Ned | Fant, pe oreee ert in pee ergy bot Pal ey Beh a Derson onawert mystery. Yesterday mornicg Edward Hantey, ayouth | Nevels, Fanny Sprague last, Going around tho lower | nornowa exactly how many thousands there are... | ing his description waa seeiat the depot by Dr. A. of nineteen yeara; entered the place under pretence p if a On the evening of the 23d day of the sixth month | N. Robbins, of this village. From there he evidently his “wheel ‘wives be catered fhe ROmestretch, 879 | of jagt year (Ju 1867) the Governor of Nagasakt | struck out across the cou! and {s undoubtedly of calling upon his brother-in-law employed on the | lengths ahead of Ned Slt who was half a length sent a) fondel che evil ones aud threw them into making hig way through wi 1s and by-roads to some preiises, Soon afterwards Hanley was seen leaving | cad of Cora, the latter belng three lengths clear | Digon, Tho images in the church which had been | obscure locality, He wore. fashtonabie round top, the place with a basket contalning sawdust, sweep- ST heretic Hes Heres Romeo erected at Uracaml were seized at the same time and | low crown hat, and a short black, close fitting sack ee . . 9 , and must now ele Scooud precugly Wa take imotange, an tne | Qeomung the ean on abe chestnut we otuers Keeping | Tho omeers who were sent vo appreiend these men, | Bear ne marks of haviag en baal sreraiched,” At om of the basket was found a quantity of cigars | geption of Ned Nevels, who broke up, and ended a brought them al in number, to the aint ‘ost he & patel on his nos rea yates - nearly thirty, dollars, and the risoner winner by two lengths, No Name second, one length Governor's oific! eC. Six or seven men | and pecient an nl anda yee scoau, ret Seveiny ‘ing himself caught ‘foul’ confessed to detective | anead of Cora, who was four lengths in front of Nea | Were left to guard tho Mayor’s house, but the re- | bag or satchel. Ho is of meiium size a fe Court—I will postpone the case till Monday when the defendant must be in court and |, after which counsel will be at liberty to make motion they please, case was tlen set down for Monday. Tho Case of Coddebuck and Gthers, PRE United States vs. Lewis Coddeback and ‘s.—The defendants are charged with issuing and fraudulent certificates of naturalization. Grand Jury having found true bills against them Motion the trial of these cases is set down to pay the Roseuhers, case, 4 je same Counsel engaged in the Rosenberg case ‘will cefend the accused in the Coddeback cased, The Calendar—Assignment of Cases. ~The criminal caendar was Called and the follow: fg assignment of cases made:— Garniss E. Baker and James Arnold, embezziin; funds of the Tradesmen’s National Bank; se own Pee ou meas ey ee euiel Messmore et al. (tae Bourbon whisk H the 9th inst, : feahiotie 'g James Balley—Embezziing a letter from the Post Ales; for he toth inst. ot a » Norwan L. Vinley et al.—Defrauding the govern- eae bess _- ee erus: oF the 16th rit son & Crary—Delrauding the government of Mlecke—Defrauding the government of tax on distilled spirits; for ie oth inet, Bae fin sane) fecha poware: for the 11th inst, ic cl — Making Bonds; for the 12th inet. peda) Jacob Chatterton and Wiltlam Doran (alias “Pough- oe args Jake” and “English Bill”)—Dealing in coun- tel’ notes; for the 11th inst. Alyai Blaisdell and Joun J. Eckel—Defrauding great opposers of everything foreign), who, bj pest posted on the walls, accused the missionij ries of murdering babies and abstracting hearts, livers and eyes for medicinal purposes. mob Was soon collected and the Rev. Mr. Taylor! house attacked. The foreigners, among whom four ladies and three children, escaped in the ‘ ness of the night after jumping from the uppe windows, the lower part of the premises being fi; by the inhuman brutes, They were all more or hurt, being stoned and beaten by the mob, but for} tunately in the early morning some soldiers came (> thotr assistance and they were smuggled off to Ohi Jang. So elated were the Ufteratt with their valorous d that thoy applied to Pekin for rewards and posted) lacards telling foreigners that they would be sé hh the same way if they ventured to set foot in th city of Yangchow: but thelr self-concratulations 4 not last long, for United States Minister Rinaldo quickly at Chunkiang, and the British Consul, Mody huret, with 9 guard of eighty men. entered Yang chow and demanded tion, The authorit there agreed to repatr the misstonaries’ hot release the natives attached to the vrocession confnement and to erect a stone memorial in of the mission stating that missionaries 3 treaty reside at Yangchow; but three other dom were made—viz., an immediate tnlemnity of 2, tales for damage done, the degradation of the Cn lien, or magistrate, who countensnced the riot, ani the punishment of the literati, who insti; thé mob, These could not be agreed to at Yangohow, so tho Consul forthwith left for Nankin to make hi demands to the Viceroy, Tseng-kno-fau, who vernma) Hayes that at different times he had taken sixteen ¥ mainder of the civil band, to the number of several | iy from twenty-five to thirtyyears of age. ‘Two lun- | sides there. Rumors of his success have reached ie vernme, . - W = & vernucnt of tax on distilled spirits; for the | joxes of cigars. Hanley was arraigned before Jus- Be ad ae nwo Neng ita Sane ae, hundred, attacked the place aud repossessed them- | dred dollars reward are offeed for his arrest—$i us, but no definite intelligenee, Such an oa tice Hogan and committed to the To1abs for trial. P of TING the one [have described must be treated with prompe 2 selves of the images. They niso seized two ofiiclals | by Mr. Patterson aad $100 ty the village of Corning. Ne EW ee Ts 46 e696 | and Uwo of their subordinates as hostazes, declaring or BO AS 08 20 | in violent Janguage that they would not give them THE USUAL NOCTURNAL AMIREMENT IN NEW HAVEN, Other Calendars, e' ve would not jeopardize tho tives and ne bankruptcy and civil Jury calendars were also severity if w Jeonard properties of our citizens whenever they tra ed and the cases on them dily assigned, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. up uniess the prisot et at liberty; a mite or two from thelr consular fi ’ mM the civil cw jar was as % E . 20 25 20 44 55 22 | UP @ prisoners were set at liberty; in con- : ; 0 7 ease, Wile W ah'sct dowa, for the later past of canny SPTOSUC} Flold. ..... 20 20 20 27 27 10 fet alone and. ul apprehended. ue were | Ancther Burgiarions: Oieration—Oxe Rascal So Mr eaters will be crowned with 64 [Spat ud @ great number of whiskey aud to- | PROBABLY FaTar RESULT OF AN ASsAULT.—Coro- Os a ese ea eee start, | , ‘The people of the next village were all of a reso- Cangit. cess. Fortunately, perhaps, our pow Minister 4 ner Smith took the ante-mortem deposition of the | xeq Nevcis second, Carroll third, Cora fourth and | late disposition and always observed the principles (From tho New Haver Journal, Nov. 6.1 Bose Bren ne ae serie 1 Ke } he ith inst, % "| boy Thomas McManus, yesterday, whose sku!l was | Fanny Sprague fifth. Carroll soon broke up and Sh lope apa eeien Sear weaoge bile Coes Aho are peoaine ag Wen: Lappe bore fractured by a stove frown, as alleged, Dy Eo dee ee ee a a ee tutto tha quate | evil fellows of Uracamt were apprehended the oif- |) by burglars and over fifty nieces of solid silver taien Durns on Thursday night, in Farman street. after | for-pol hirty-el ds, No’ Ni vond, | als were very much dfrald and did not like to force | out withont disturbing the family, Night before last tie antesnortem’ was taken, Mr. MesTanus, the iwc louetite aibadl oftuees sens Spraguefourti and | 28 entranco; but the people of Nichi tionght now | his house was again entered. | ‘The party this time Cornwell cag nlured: boy; sppecred before: Jadge | Carrol several lengths behind... On.the; backstrateh » Was the timé todo their duty, snd forced thelr way |} were nates snocessinl,, 108 afvar Ureaking Whe wit Fdward Burns, and the accused was sent to jail to | CATO passed Fanny Sprague and No Namo (the | SUNN Te CPT Pe eg lave aubloct to Al fnany getting in one of ‘tiem got arrested. It avait the result of the injuries innicted, | alter having broken badly end fallen, behind), and | mat place contained some of the evil band. ine | seems that Mr. John Osborne was staying over Fat OF THE ARCIES OF THE BROOKLYN SKATING | Nevels passed the half-mile polo, in 1:18, two lengtha eine fe eee pce rg nab a fit ten sd, ae Agee Trey Rixe-—fome of the guys wiled held the arches of | MT ecet Gorm und ctiatlenged Wel Nevela | mitted them to prison. ‘The evil ones who had been | Partly Aressed and woke Mr. Noves, telling, him the Brooklyn Skating Kink, in Cermont avenue, | forthe lead, and’ they had a severe slrag- Spprohanded by the Governor of Nagasaki.and.cast || at a gang, of mes were in, he ee weoes 7 % “s 01 * near Myrtle avenue, gave way yesterday morning gle fo ihe, homestretch, Ned | Nevels. still Keep- | Sonterstea with on ey ecrmoned a joe au ro | dn hls Ryne areas, Without stockings or shoes) ap- and they all fell with @ crash, carrying with them a | (a 10 front Whom qey ot Into straint Pik | mained obstiuate and gave no signs of repevtance, | Proached the bottom of the stairs he discovered that small portion of one of the walls, Fortunately no | § = oy eget gi an bay Mig ‘© | On the contrary, they actually begged that they | Osborac and one of the burglars were having a tussie eran Was injured, The wale of pogrunarely no | draweate showed In front, and he caine in a winner | OF Atak AN tei ‘5 inthe parlor. Before Noyes could get to them the Brick and put up in the most sustenance eare of | of the head by a length. Cora ha been trotting very | might be permitted to openly Join the Roman Catho- burglar got clear of Osborne and jutnned ont of the 18 170 feet Front by 200 fest deep. ‘The damage from | Hel UP the stretch and sho overtook Ned Nevels a | MELEE. Govemors and the collector could do | window. but was pursued by Osborne and. Noyes. the accident will probably amount lo about $: ‘which ie Kepe up aul fi, Catan au ihotee on RG nothing with them, on the 14h day, of the eighth, || Rushing eirough the hell ¢ Xhe reat en enace a ront: i ee rt monti 4 ci ine temples, seve! 7 us e two Boon had th a t snc pDuwrosrTio’ oF ALLEGRD IutEaAL Voruns.— | mare wns a heat In front; but the Judges gavo the | Tho Sinshion soot and two of iho Tenshian sect, | ceeded In conveying hum into the Rouse. He callod atrick Cronin and Robert Brown, arrested on Tues. | Pecon! pil D lengths ahead of No Name. fine of | Were sainmoned to the Governor's oifleial residencs | lustily for his companions, but they chose to run. day last by the police of Greenpoint, charged with | tho heat, 233534. tk ‘ and asked if they could suggest plans for bringing | For nearly two hours signals were aR Bee) attempting to vote flloally, were heard by Justice | Third Heat.—Carroll now became a great favorito, | Pack the evil fellows of Uracami. |The priests ro- | house, | Finally, everyting being quiet. 0 cartinc! aw | i fot ake —_ pooh tte t eevee £24 Dollce and returned Eames yesterday. In the case of Cronin Mr. John A. pede ihoing sesirons of rotting an tbe | Riad bnietdordtten kul YorlRbd, ik ie Following | with oficer Wrena, who ‘feltoved ths iktiny oF tg White testified that 1a, praaeign tntaaioneos vio | Ete first pool as - +) day they aent in their reply, which was to the effect | intrader. He is now under $5,000 bonds for a hear- Reratcohipens WORM DHE Vie dusticn did not "con: | eighty dohars” Corn tacutmive Nod Nevats | tat they would do their best in exhorting these peo- | ing on tie morning of the 12ti Inst. sider that a jastifteation and commuted him to await | twenty-four and Fanny "prague and Pile to change their hearts. RR Te DNRSER I S.CT: the action oi the Geand Jury. Brown was accused | Name together sevon dollars. The secon oth day the collector. end judges went to A SCIENTIFIC AND PHILOSOPING BURGLAR. of being a nulnor, but the testimony of his brother | pool sold waa 8 stronger in favor iwith tie priests of the niue temples and —— j went to show that he was twenty-one years of age Wives toate tried to exhort these people; but they were obstinate on the 2h day of July last. He was therefore dis- ‘and No Name eight io be coavineed in the slightest degree, charged. Hout ug that as ciey had not been soverely UKITED STATES SSIONERS’ COUAT. The McHenry Perjury Case, Before Commissioner Osborn, The Tnited States vs, John D. McHenry.—The de- fendant in this case was the well known witness in the prosecution against Mr. Rollins, the Commis- sioner of Internal Renveue, and others, and who waa @ubsequently arrested on acharge of perjury. He Was brongit up yesterday before Commissioner Os- Sens further “examination, Mr. B.D. McCarthy Rogers appeared for the aefence and Mr. Bell, Assistaut United States District Attorney for the governmen it. Commissioner Guttman was examined in relation $0 the issue of warrants for the arrest of persons tn- Wolved in the Roiltns ease, on the aitida- Wits of McHenry, sel contended were BO builicicn( to constitute r ‘@ case of per- ry. Counsel then m he discharge of the used, cn the ground that the evidence pre- S6nied would not war the conviction, The Commussioner reserved bis decision UU Mon- @ay next at two o'clock, AUeged Natur: event and its consequences, 2nd has gained some practical insight, T hope, into the propensitios of th lower orders of the people to whose government he accredited, which nay stand hun in good at and by. THE MIvES. : ‘The vigilance of the native officials near Che geoms to have relaxed considerably and they not make no open opposition to the operavions of som half hundred foreigners who are doing what th can to obtain the precions metal, Acconnta of success vary very much, the jeneral bellef bein that, though they do get some return for thetr labor, it is very small indced, As yet there is certat n sufiiclent inducement for any rush from Callfor or Australia, In a memorial to the throne by Tscngy kno-fau, the Viceroy at Nankin, relative to the pra posed revision of the treaty (which, h way, we hear has been indefinitely ; poned), that astute statesman recommends that “foreign aprifances should be ored for coal mining, as that would te to enrich China.” This once granted, the thin end the wedge may have been Inserted and other conee sions fellow in time. Tseng-kno-fan belongs to the, strong anti-foreiga school and is a stout opposer 9} telegraphs, railways, internal steam navigation and) all those innovattous we Westerns are so aoxlous t@ introduce into China, if B2BM3 AS LY WR AHOULD NEVER HEAR TEE L, oF ne LION IN CMINA, for, hydra-headtod, it no eooner dies out in one than accounts reach us of fresh movements in ai other, The Nionfei are the scourves at present trot ization Frauds. The United Sates va, Deriele Meaprits WRs—THE OC fendant ‘stands charged with having attemptel to Fegisier himself as a naturalized citizen and iegal Voter upon a false certificate of naturalization. Join MoArthur, a police oMicer of the Twenty-third pre- $ A Noterious Crackaman Makes a Cuzions i Revelation. : : Bold at about tho same | Mie fac , ling the imperial troops, and whatever Mr. Burlin. einct, depored that he ki ew the recused; saw. him —— nen ie aa ectinek Oe thn, aeoA-ote bik % np to that time the evil bands only ia pai one ag becca Bel yg xt A tn | Zame may toll you eLoné the ability of China to ae ea eh gr ees HEW JERSEY. broke up a’ ‘ag to word was given and {ell t sed in their obstinacy. p elder vo burglars who are lying ii | for herself and stamp out rebeliion in her provin Bp ad Bighty llr secon hind, Ned Novels was second in getting away, Cora aiddie of tae ninth month, the people im | Martford jail for the $7,000 robbery in silks at Brown, | we on the spot jaugh at the absardity of the noti Governor of Nagasaki faisely pre- | Thomson & Co.’s ts evidently one of the most ex- 0 repented and were released from | perlenced and accomplished professional burriars m General Ti Ni a | prisouod by y Sprague fifth, Got 7 be pipette {| tended to ud 1 Jersey City. third, Carroll fourth and Fai ng is reported to have gained ‘Tre Cononen’s Inquest on the body of Hiram | #round the turn Carroll outfooted the o oof of his eta, over the Ntenfet at Neu Chienfoo ff ow he came at victor; 4] e > wart @ " oni, prisoa, but they collected together again and tn- | the United States. He ts very seif-posseased and very | the province of Chili, - . eand w weeks ago; Fonuing was concluded yesterday, und resuited in | Shs length to the quarier-pole tn thirty-clenisconnt, | creased in utuubers from day to day, and the aifuc | frank in talking about Is operations, thongh he | waa'nrone tiie on the point oF eivike nieaae ot Seen a verdict of “Aceidentat death.” Fanning, it wit | was four lenglis in front of Faany Sprague, No ed by the village being male responsible ior | refuses to let it be Known who he is, His pretended | on Li's promiso of his personal safety, bul poate meer Bi the part of | B98 temembered, was killed a few days ago ou the | Name last. Going aloug the stretch F2 who had been released from, prison. "The evil | msme/ot “it Wwileen is ucdoupeedty haven tot | from.old experience, * probally, he’ was ‘id the detence ‘ondant ina | NCW Jersey Railroad at the Bergen tuuuel. Sprague east a front ghoe and broke up, and fell a honans Shey had sand 6 capitel 0. | ee Te eT er et tenn oe ee | reconsider. the er, and dually declining he a in the rear. Oarroll kept the lead down the b portanity, they took a quantity of money belonging | Telate a conversation which he had this Thornin g ran his ehones of ihe’ royal clemency. It te Deen ia that seven Heboken. atreteh, note ly | to.thew churel and went secretly to ail places, giving | With one of the proprictors of the store hehad robbed. | trom improba I think, that he heard the ne ened alias lag eo | it to the people; consequentiy in a short space of | It was found that he needed some underclothing,and time large additions were inade to their number—ten | he was therefore taken from the jail to Brown,tuom- 10 place, 109 in another, ‘The fourth com- | son & Co.'s, to-day, to purchaso| the required foods, naturail hat paper had ly destroyed, STaDBING APPRAY.—An altercation took place on | aster him aud lay at hia wheel all (be Ww: Thursday night between a veterinary surgeon namod | giving him plenty of music to help bim 9 ol us simultaneously with Ey «laree body of Nlenfel have a Bete pester eey for the defendant, | Steinman and kamith named Klaad, in whieh | “id nothing worse. At the half-mile pole Carroll w ep eat ihn avil relied heey ho After make tae sarchases, He’ was tuviced by ite. 2 Chih!l province, where the! W points » latter rece: svere stabs ight’ cr, } @ short leagth in front in 1:17, Ned Nevel > mens of the evil religion ordaina, the obuery::| 4 “Dorel puny meng h y Mr. cansing great trouble, and that he has made th agg gee elu ot of No Name, the latter being four iengi tis day by which their having entered the Korot sy nen _ In ge ing ~4 the store on ue the moro s division, iY atgaed a few days ago and reported ih the Toe WERAWKEN OUTRAGE.—Tue boy Ryan, who | of anny Sprague, Wo was not trotting ai all. ome apparent. night of the burglary, &e, He readily complied. An Brighter da we have recently enjored As the evil ones of Nagasakl are fully convinced | thls is the substance of hig revclations:— and not at all likely to be con ed again, they 4 3 pat — in Cag | ie rerats T be 7 0 ‘Nevels to be eacor a by ought to be visited with the severest punishment, | looked in, in my way, at all of the leading dry goods to escape and assaulted consiabie Laurell, ts helt to mene Hale Rear ie ppd Menace Luc the persons who have been merely deawn in by | housos in'tho city, carefully noting the ambtint and pail Io $2,000 for trial. he parties concerned in ne outside anit was soon clear | O!iers will probably repent if they are exaorted in | value of their stocks, their mode Of business, habits was stoued by McMahon, Is still living. Donahue, | change took place around the lower turn, 1b in believed, a ng on Shanghae; the im the constable, who it is alleged enabled the prisoner | Keeping steadily at bis work, and ja vare clearing up a littid, ore tonnage than vo were year ago, ond ashore and at day by day there seom to be BRALD. Mr. Joseph Bell followed on the part of the govern meat. The Commissioner, h oustomed to see ng reviewed the evidence 8nd the line of deren vintited the aecused to | the outrage bave been arrested. swung to the extreme outside vas ac sha Driver tennant of proprietors and clerks and a great many other ne eg fresh signs of tn wait the acon of Wo Grand Jury, reducing the G aok thas be did maeaky ane cence te oe a Ah aivay occurred on the night of Angast 31, | things in my Ines after looking at all I selected ae Ay gee tn ene th and be ieee cotsiaalaioaiil WESTCHESTER NEWS, her by two longtha in 2:32, which was capital tine | Whitek aight have resulted in the most eerious con- | yours as having as valuable a stock as any, perliays | now tweive ships a berth SUPREME CoUaT—CHAMBERS = on such @ day and track, Aun tuteresting straggie | Se{tences to our foreign residents, __ | {Be nese go. and because, moreover, T cold “work | thewame port, A new steam company, styled REME, COURT CHAMBERS. Honniene Deati.—Deauls MeGinniss was the | took piace up the homestretch between Cora and | .,iHe circumstances of the affair are ns follows:— | It upy cortatuly and safely. North China Sicam Company, has beed of; The uipmen, Who Were the principals in tt, had Q. How did you know the value of the stock and * " Ned Nev 21 rae ¢ rabl name of the nnfortunate Irishman who was run a ed me, i) ber conalder ie ot been dining together onshore, and after diuner were where the siiks were? Oh, the newspapers, [ eee, somewhat on laciple of the § Navigation © pay ye A Divorce Muddle-iow 2 Decree Was ompang, with watch tt hopes to Uiseetiti sees On “4 over aud had both legs cut off by a freight train of | Cora two lengli, he lengths ahead | Y ing through the town an! by some me: cane | Say thet it was a mystery how we ehould be able to | the profits of the Tientsin and Chefoo line. Before Judge Sutherland, the Harlem Railroad Company while lying asleep | of No Name, kauay we far behind. “The folow- | 18 coliion witha number of native aitoary in wilch | Fernie straight. to, the alike ia any-intge ectanust: | ,Apcrunees, arson fh a Loutsa F. Lear vs. Oscar MH. Leav,—Piaintt® 89 | across the track on Tuesaday night last, Dr. Nord. | ing isa se onli larma, siz7 ment, here of in New York, for they always kesp | fion abovo he notive city, cummins cas chat ene eek formen of twenty-five years of age and the defen- | grist, who remained with him until he died, about n, Nov. Ge—Puree $500, mile heats, called boats frow the men-of.war to the | thelr silks under the ekyiight—if there 48 a skviteht. | muskets, carbines and howltuers in fine style. t ie twenty-three sher sonfor. A éhort time | four hours after he was discovered, stated that he | post th tal i _ n afiet which, however, it was found that | If the store hag an oxtension of ouly one story, on | ganbont worthy of the name has also been dull j@ twenty-three yoard re A eli never witnessed the death of any person who | pon since onic rm Waa twitlout cause, When the boats re- | purpose for a skylight, I alweys know that there are | {his extablishmont and as tates a moet etoos jee she obtained a decree of divorce from her hus- | appeare:! to sutter such terrible pain. Lockjaw set | pe w/ vd to their Blips. he silks, no matter what city the store is in. . Po tial tip; another similar class of veseel is on U stocks, every portion of ber bull and machit being manufactured on the spot. Everything coi nected With tio place shows the advantage the band, the defendant, and the case came tip yester- flay on a motion to sct aside the decree or eo modify in and ca the victim of intemperance to beat the mang! and bleeding stumps of his legs agatust the rails npon which he lay in a horrible mauaer. pt action on the part of the captain of the Q. But how did you get in? A. We squeezed in frigate Belliqueuse, aad the captain of the | through the little hole between the sign on yonr States steamer Onelia, together with the | show window and the head of the grating below it, Unite {that she could receive olimony. It appears that Consn!s of the United States and France, who, upon | and went in through the celiar door, hese government has obtained from th 0 f. ns § , WILO, ¢ Ameri $n attempt was made to obtain a divorce by coliu- . investigating the matter and duding the facts to be | | Q. I should hi have thought it pore to get | energy bronght to bea . ie mn, atuod Acting na the mediam of the én ge: RGLITARY INTELLIGENCE. amainst the ofilcera of the ships of the nation named | through that place. I remember the door, thoch tt | this lastance a weotul government, anetlinry an n and tho proposition being that Mra. Leat The Crocke Court Martial Pirst bear. .... above, repaired in a body on Tuesday morning to the a ae btn de Le ed in sorting a the expensive toy the Foochow arsenal estabiis ould allow Mr. Lear to obtain a decree of divorce 2 Second heat darters Of Governor Ito, and apologized most fntl; ind out boxes 0% you gel pen ment, under Preach supervision, is ported to be. ™ Bs bai ‘The court martial to try Brigadier General Prtitp | yyira he. 8. Crooko for refusing to recognize the authority of Oh, easy, casy; if it had been a cast iron door wo jor net yf their respective countr, en, whi totaly” appreciate At the aan “ttme | shonld’nave’ gone in, for we had the tools to do it was folly appreciated, At the saine time gone cr. Mire. Lear could not see It in this and a second proposition was to the effect that ee - “ tho Consults Instructed the native officials that | With; we know you, Mr. Brown, aud your habite— ‘nad ~ ng Woe MY ee ee General Molinenx convened yesterday at tho State ALMOST A MUADER IM BAMODR, ME. in the event of any oMicors of sips or | What time you go hoine—how thany clerks, porters} 6. IN CANADA.—The amount of game of ho objection to this idea, and the papers used Arsenal, Hrookiyn. Brigadier Gencral Gates pre- aa ‘itizous hereafter insulting Japanese by abusing | And cash boys you employ; I wee by the store nt lesctiptions reaching the city 2b the pi Tt 7 . r et. 2 ney Should be arre anc cir re. q wi Ki : ve been 3 pundant, Einacuty, Through ta cond an aitorney was | Present. Aiter the court had been called to order | port thet Farner Vetromile, pastor of St, John’s by sailors, that they ahould: be ar. | Ways full of customers, (Gnd [knew that no store | as many as consniicd in the wuole city & me ‘s case, the husband | General Crooke stated that the Supreme Court had | (Catholic) church, had been shot through the hoad Ken to thoir ships for trial. would keep #0 many vs vnless it was doing a | sons. Wild ¢ roaiso abundant, the sportsmes peg to concuct » Li ay the fees, and the divorce was ovtained. The Geiendant then refused to ronder her any support, ants he ‘‘had the best of bh ty she had @ long- at the St, Olair i ‘3, Long Point having beon mac c ut 4 Whilo the bark Despatch was beating ont of the | large business; I knew what time you shut up at granted “writ of prohibition” restraining the conrt ay Ov a copy yey her ont rm 5 evening, and 1 knew that your habit Js not to como from proceeding farther in the cage, which he would | gs f., bout ‘haif-past five o'clock last even- back to the store ons Ramen of these other mer- ¢ Dac! * now serve. Ho handed the writ to the President and | ing # boy at work for Father Vetromiie went to the Shout towns and now. and then take a Lobb at the sald thas he had taken this course to preserve hia | #f#blc, Watch ia used As @ Woodshed, to get some store, to seo if all is right; you don’t; when you go righta a8 @ general officer. The grounds on which he | $!8v.ug% He immediately returned, saying that he hom you stay there, f had procured the writ were these;— felt a inan's foot in the shavings. He was d va ab ea, and makiug a dospe Q. But don’t you think !t rather rongh on two There are no charges and specifications before this | #t by Ue servants for his timidity, and one of nt tne captada I ten hin tn the right ve. young men, who have only beon fn business two “i fronting the city this year, whil or to was all that rowarded thi Vorte. Venison ts abundant yen! | ent condition, ‘The abundance snould rode: of the gun cheap to the consumer, while profitable to the sportsman. Woo aded Dutchman to deal with.’ Tue attoraey aiso id her she had no remody. The attorney who obtained the decree says now at he did not know the money was paid by Mr, and denies that he stated to bor that she had em ho remedy, bat that, on tie contrary, be told her stoned officer, »y | tooOKS light and wentoutto see if any oue was ° ‘ at ° M rom the reasd 3 sata. tha hat her rights wore and she declined to attempt eas era” Sao cnaeror ane prance they | there, Sho saw noone, but tucy heard» noise as PE pe pa ei freed Bp fo break tato thelr stcrs ena roo chem of elgnt His tondase fer thoesason to-coeee ek their enforcement, ‘The defendant denies that ve | signed by Riajor General Molinenx, Who has heen | Of some one in the loft overhead. | Thoy returned to | Nv on the iat of Sepicialn the Nhe or mut of our | of ten thousand dollars, witen thore aro over stores ni, 10 ayy Instances, Goud to moult ever promised his wiie lowance, but neither | oerinded from the omice by the Supreme Court aa | {ke Kitchen, and Father Vetromiie coming home, | Ct vesscla ln the harbor ogatiior with tat of our | tat would edarccly fect the los? A. Yes, by——- | y ee Gow moult— @dinils hor deules the allegations as to his guilt. irregalarly and illegaily appointed. This coartis in | they told him ® man was in the stable, Taking Pp is Remory of the I 34:3 | aaa if T had known that, we would never havo “ At the close of the ar at the Court wok the | the position of @ Court of Sessions, With a prisoner | ®liehthe went out and first shuttlag tho wiablo | ® Dats of respect foe tite sellony sf fe late x- | fouched your shop | You may amile, and not belleve — papers and reserved its 2. before them without a legal indictment. A writ of door to prevent an escape, started to go up a ladder J bc m me: road fs tell you, honestly, that there is a¢ much LIPR rx TRXAS.—The Indianola Avicitn pays that @. vi it te mn sachet gal and war vessels in the harbor, o my Fclulbtion i Im effect to gtop proceesings tnstanter. Poige Pag ye Pangan 93 he Fenched tho lop | An acrangement has been entered into hetween the | hotior and respect for fair play among our folks, ay | Most atrocioins Han, | Monday night. @ one co Compagnie Générale Trangotiantique (#renc't mail | there is with apyboay. on Mi yy nis of the Supreme Court. ‘ous blow by some one concet ners), che Panama Railroad and tnd Puciilo Wall |. Tt appears that tais' cool burglar, whoever he ts, | Revenue Dep x = The “Floating Pe Tie court then cleared for deliheration. tier, which laid open the sealp, causing @ prof Company” by which @ Hew route [gs opeued for suip- | Nas broken out of two jails aud ond State Prison, if | front of Caiiit’s + Before Judgo Parrett. On reassembling of the court the President an- | ee I tad niteee Sanarar it whe ade the | pers and passengers to the continent of Europe, ‘Tue | he can be believed. io oald in the above converaa- panees Oe s Paiacion, ta Mat Midden vs. Litthe—Thia case came _ | Bounced that the court had concluded to adjoura | eacape by jumping through ® wind taki in} Fegular time occupied by this new route is to ve | tion, “They would never have given me a chance to | Too tai | tacos An Ae Agein be | wail tue avih Last, at twelve o'clock af, Tt ta ute cone irougn & window, taking sath | nriy-tour days from Yukohama to st. Nazaire, | get ball here in your Hartford Police Conrt if thoy | (pant ned sono vo langi t s In default of $8,500 cach. Would oarry Weapons, or sometiing to that efiee the injunction which bad been diesoived as against ‘On Friday morning, 11th instant, nt hale pret one | committed this mor tons vonltlye that he report of to ti " A Which Barr toed his plate 4 the defen ot AMdavits of Air, Reuwick were read nae Pprrrnsere nll yo brcing from time no was struck and att iA the supposed ite wes ou 4 Ste. yo Meare mapa ater chen cus bonten be pare ‘rom eens Svan restaurant h me a ur 7 any ot Wri aaied to poi he part of tle plaintit, hot, but an oxauuation oF ound el pence. ¢ ; al el vith chastiae out, wpor t ni ploked Weawin seen Counsel for the defendant, ao. | the commana of tho Second division at his own re- te M fror A hiow Gy suns tiat tnecennnaat con aas The vibrations were from north to south, and con. | with a cane. | Te ts a ail man, with @ high, Intolit We, Sterel sod i Parag with 1s Bae PRs Motivierd the injustice of trying the cage upon it# mer- | quest. He resigned active command tn order to | dangero saition ia tat tho assauit was | SIed for several seconds, certaluly fliteen, and were | gent forehead, a plercing black oe Faien he i in | comanding his when Dilton threw it fi wick. Alter a long argument the Court de lug \ the lovorests of the division. self with intent to eater and rob the house la the This u 1 and arm, causing death almost iminediaicly, The $0 adjourn the inotion wnill the trial, which is per- ee night, but finding iiiuset discovered took tis | _ This 15 the first one we have folt at this place, and | Whiskers, no inustacho, | He pleads hard for his ot by Mf. Dillon were, “TB rnin st bd w ithstanding we have lived in | Companion who he says is green at the business and | OLY words uit > OBITUARY. pes \ualrmy st wabenanctod Carttiageke ooatrios for many Fears, yet experi- | Was led into it wholly by himself. He ays he will | stabbed.” Barr made hie escape, ‘but strenuous ef- — tis saa encod the sedsations produced by very many shocks, | take the punishment of both himself if they will let | forts are belag mace to captare Lim Rémund Remack. MARYLAND AXD Virorta Prrors.—Tho Virginia | we were suiliciendy well sausiled with this ono, | Om lus friend, ‘This gentleman, who was one of the leading Ger- Pilot Association brought suit on Pucsday against ang oo not desire to feel another of the same force. Lizzle Paniois for breach of the pilot cod e have now the nows ot a duality of Migados, ¢ Man journalists of this city for many years past, died ‘ne state of Virginia. ‘The Llzzio Danica arrived | the contemporary 0 being appolaved by tho | den, Untied States Army, well remombered by many | to many Callfornians in the ease of Wiisod vs. Wit on Thursday in consequence, it is supposed, of physl- Hemptwoa Bee plow a ye since, when a Virginia | Northern daimi of our readers, was entertained by the citizens of | son, William Wison owned $2,300, ev idenced by 1 exhaustion, ul plot was offered her, which she refused, although, Tho explanation of the appointment of anew | Jefferson, Texas, on the 2th. In reply to a tonst he | promis notes, to the lady whom he afrorwarda cal resulting from excessive literary hi a lat Ad according to the pilot laws, she was compelled to | Mikado is, that it IS Dot absolutely to displace tie | made the foliowing speech:—"Wearing the Insignia | married, ‘Tho money due on them was her separal ore, Mr. Remack has been tong connected with pay, for gaino Whether employed or not. Vt seems | otner, but an authoritative cict to direct tho action | of an oMlicer in the United States Artay, 1 contoas t roperty, nud alter marriage she demanded payment the German and American press of this country and at fh] the ‘Viiginta Association, | Of the Northern combination, who still, if wo | a Lay ae at my reception in Texas. fGia not fis rofused, and sho sued him. ‘The Supreme Cours Seer eee, ending Prossien journals. He was tho nie services of, Demore pilot who bed SaeN consider yes 4 original | @: ib In Alabaina, where Ihave been station: decided w mons Bie cater tone editor of the ith e sees Tae bend Zeiting, an ticlams to because It was presumed a ‘pou 6 and wae for The Virginia pilots had oad 6 head of the coun- | the atmost courtes; wn by wi on musio were remarkaule for then sormpisnitg ana | fo ideo this, and bringing the mat: | try. Ooeno Mia Sama is bis cncie. It was ho, Urougt feat or teap sen Tide hos knows, the cou brlillancy, His death leaves blank fa’ Ohman ter the la ‘was rendered in favor ,~) not Arisugawa Mia Sama, who first caine to | thanks, ope T shail aucaeed in planing you dn would of Nor fous to mattors for the migomery (Ala.) Stal it emptorily Xxed for tie 28d inst, Counsel for tie defendant Mr. Rawin James; for Mio plaintul Messrs. ©. Sward aud H. KR, Camuiings. CiTY WTELL'GENCE. ——— ee ‘Tra Prorenry Riants or MANRIRD Wostrn.—The Grwmrat HAYDEN mx Texas.—General Saline May | Suprome Court intely rondored a dectsion of interest A New Panace on & AVENUR.~-On Fifth aves 116, neay Fifty-GfLh street, a eplendid mansion, the Bowe Of OX-Mayor Opdyke, is about W be erect Suppen Deara.—Audiow Alion, a middle-aged man, diel suddenly at his late residence, 118th street, between Third and Fourih aveaues, One of Sho corenars wan Begned to hyld, a inquest. haliam witch wi'l not be east tiled. AC ine ge of | oF tho pIalntit, Case dian iened, arrange how govesument; | ing iy stay. s-¥ under sr of ealkfornia tt may ireqau Taw Wearwen Yeerindsy.—i ve following record | hie death be Waa thirty-five years of age, Bovk ‘| Dat Who, when ho paw the real mate of feullu Ou a hereatter—Alia Cal Jor'nia, Ovi, 0

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