The New York Herald Newspaper, November 18, 1868, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 JEW YORK CITY. “TRE COFRTS. The “After Dark” Controversy. Before Judge Nelson. Henry D. Patiner v3, John E, McDonough.—1 case being called o2, Judge Nelson informed that he could not near argument in the case yeater- day. He stated further to defendant's counsel thas: ‘the liberty he had given yesterday to play the piece ‘in the Bowery was not extended, : ‘Mr. Seward, for the defendant, said codnsel was prepared to go on, that they were anxtous to be ‘heard and to have the injunction removed so that they (defen nia} eould on with the play. =A od Nelson—I against you. You can- pot to-night. 2 ‘ Mr. Seward—We do not anticipate that result. Judge Nelson—I do not mean to run the theatre a gem eires but 1 must take care of it while it is in . Seward—We will show it Honor that we have the mght to perform the according to law. Mr. Stoughton asked that counsel for the defence Judge Neison—That is the facilitate that, counsel opposi: injunction must serve @ copy of the papers they rely on, So that tuere may be no further delay in the case when it comes up ‘The Court then granted leave to the defendant to play the piece last nignt, the parties bemg perem|- torily requested to be in attendance this morning at eleven o'clock. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUIT. Corfiscated Cotton Case. Before Judge Biatchford, 4 The United States vs. Twenty Bales af Cotton.—The Cotton in this case, twenty balss, was seized in An- derson, South Carolina, during the war by a spectal agent of the government and was sent to this city. On the part of the United States it ischarged that the owners were residents of an insurrectionary State ‘and the cotton was forfeited uader the provisions of the act of March 12, 1863, ‘san act to provide for the collection of abandoned pI rty ana on the preven- tion of frauds im insurgeetiol districts within the ates. The claimants, Messrs. McGruder, berts, ROW Clam that the cotton was u) 4 confiscated; that they had been the war and never gave aid or com- Nt ; that the cotton had been purchased by @ member of the firm, he receiving it on payment + of debis duc to them and contracted by Southern debtors in tle course of buauness before the war. At four o'clock yesterday aiternoon the jury had Rot agreed upon a verdict, é Whiskey Case. , The United States vs, Nicholas Henry.—The de- fendant is charged with conspiring to defraud the United St by uttering fraudulent bonds im an order, to ey he payment of tax on whiskey in his bonded w: xi8e, On Hor ond street. Hav- fog vered to the indictment, the case was or- dered to stand over til tus moraing, when it wiil come up for hearing. Notice to ghp Dar. ‘The clerk of this court in making up the record to be tran: el to the Cirgnit Court in an appeal in Pursuangs of raie No, 53, adopted by the Supreme Court of the United. States at the December terra, 1854, as one of the rules for regulating proceedin; not inciude in such portion of the testimony on tie party any statement or report of any en Piva cove 4n open court, unless the ave been taken down ia accordance and shail have h testimony, in ac- 5 and 127 of this snall be of he of said rales ce Vestimony given in « Manner as the J not vervatinn a3 in ever suc t ony shail be taken down by ihe x i apie by hina therefor shalt 08is in te Case. Railway Row—A Avother Erie “iting? In the Executive Comnnittcs and Board of Directore-How Pike's Opera Geuse Was Purchased=Injanction, Before sudge Suth: August Belmont ana E Rai Plamtigs, Gould, James uncer S Diven, J. Mocet, Peter B, semsdelt, Jon isk, Jr., Cc. Bancrot Da Sweeny, Denied S. dilion, Ge Sisson, 0. W. Chapmen, 3 W. Diven ard Horatio d way war of last win a3 well as (le most en ever brought before the to use a fuiniliar expr » ‘broken out tn o new spot.” A formal se ent of the c ‘Was, ibis trae, entered Into and ths pubdtic deemod has, the contest at an end; but the suit m nenced 1s based to a great extent on th atter of the cases of Work, Schell and others against the Erie Railway Compan int Is drawn by Mi © attor. neys of thes also bee procBec tiemen having party a the dill {s very volumi- | 3D 3 in business and are the owne: haves of Erie Kaliway C J lave held @ proportion | a Insts that | common stock which 00,090; thatin | last tne; i eretly, and that all the former a winter and spring) related te te 1 to; that im the course « er of the procecds of ed and an injunction ony further or w/lditional above re restrataing wus; but tint thar rjanctian Was vioiated by the tesae | revau ‘ay Company, are | § . . NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. pA ace ark g ‘ Gould president and bry my py hae ee mene $1,000 each. He ‘was, ot Spouse Head Court, ‘avtatinn _ com! That wane BROOKLYN CITY. bye itere yd Lune, Tweed, and Miller, Sworn, <c., DANIEL DREW, $2.08 one will be takon to Aieeoune this moraine, she was absent from her et ‘the brother-in-law ‘ag the members of the AFPIDAYIT OF C, 8, SLOAN. Fata, Rat.RoaD AccuDRNT.—Yesterday forenoon | ® Passing company a boy, Jonn THE COURTS. executive committee; that they then abolished the | Clty ad Oounty of New York, de., named Frederick Mark, aged fifteen, scting as the of four Board of Auditors of the company und appointed Sloan, of said olty, balng sworn does aliiiie boy aged seven years, | tee nplicsa’ ented it’ with evil luteus, ‘and " Fisk sole comptroller; that they have i980 fur. | say a8 sil an B of the New York | end realding with bis parents at 111 Rivington street, | goon afer @ woman living in the same house SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. ther amount of ud of stock at various tines Stock E: ; in the month of Oetober last’ was run over in the Bowery, near his saw them bebind the counter robbing the till, —— between the Ocrober snd the time of (a ee iy a eae oe none 2 he Beer Zar aock car No, 19 of the Fourth Boeri etd mien ocean gag sora re okay Before Judge Tappen. pan bh i) ; that during the | making ew issucs of common stock of said com- Bie es ‘Keonan wil oo eg succeeded in sui the y thieves, but Tdability of Railroad Comp the company hus received about $4%,0,000 Amonnt was unknown tothe public; on | ‘Tie driver, Samuel Bogan, of 234 Bast twenry-Mith | but O’Brien m: “ant he, with similar | Brooklyn City vs, The Brooklyn City Rattroas “these ainevent sources, and Ld Get ae “ny Ay potebes, ae. % committee Was 2p- | street, was arrested to await the result, t Mpen Nerand tennaied ner in a des- | Company.—When the Brooklyn City Railroad ob- & balance of about $1 a, 608 in the BARae et Pomied by slow Nor Bock Excnaneen toaaire Fine o 103p Srxnet,—A Gre broke out in the gee- | perato manuer, sirlking her m_ the nce with is | tatnea thelr charter they executed @ bond to the olty in the hands of recto SE eee a ee re 2e acmisies | ond story of a frame building situated on 10sd street, | Mt, mt, aa Weiusy, Kicking her abent tor | %0 Keep thepavement in repair, not only between the Mand that they. have used it for “locking up” fo and ara on tie auld Be aay. ot | COMPNRSD ABA RIND AiNRIEEy 9 peadty i Ih taht juncture “the Pp ‘Orbeien, that bce ached bestigy es . Tones ne create.n geringenoy in the money mierket, Getoer Teo ee tte oottld att Qf8Y,CC | noon. ‘The premises were used as @ store room for | At, this juncture the | friends | of | or beiity Sie DER MBER $9. done under the > and are using it in their speculations; that they have of the Erie Ratlway"U to make tte | hemp and twine by Gcorge Finegan, manufac- | commenced a W! ‘assault upon the siore with | OF Such competent authority as the clty should made large purchases of real estate and other pro- juiries on tie sub) ct. Werthon saw and conversed | turer, which was entirely consumed, "3 | wiones and clubs, smashing in the windows and ) devtgnate, It seems the city never desig- Rey being ag (Oe chase Of Poe Open team tie itd eniiae i aes cencled Werte tea Ye | the building Fe ees bs aware Garang, whose cs itty Teatiaeae Pa CoN br gale deans ee Le “ the sum of 000, property in New Jersey tor | ceatiy @ new issue of Stock of the ‘Erie Ratiway loss ts about $50u, Insurance not ascer avaen when 0 wandeen inc 3 , and od bgt. vafnear lane Ty person 10 000, site houses in Prenty tind steel, ad 4st the dric Rahway Company’ ad intely | _ TUE BEMOVAL on nu Lozw BatDax.— As tho Com | Wien Sores sped aad there is icte ope of their | Secon repair. gen a v9, keep — steamboats on Lake Exle $300,000, nou esinte in Buf. | issued | $10,000,0c0 of convertible Dondss Hist about | men om - pcre ene Pofetvetivn being appreliendvd. ‘Tne Tuflian was com | by the elty to recover the som of $11,000 on a juig- 5 r large purchases, takin oh 1 said convertible ucon- | expenso of removing ide, ner | mitted for ment recovered the ties “the ‘propery. tor ome cat ik it | Nerted Into stock, ad itnncpezent would be We | of Pproedwag aud Palzon street, and ae tuere le yo'| detautt of Simbel on tained serious injurion by betng theeere heen a wok nam ol 4 ve Ww Was the ot ue. PONE)! . So.vonumpntieal throt made contracts for leasés of other stated that it was to pay $4,00,000 of acceptances | fund from which the money,can be taken, It Is pro- ‘Tuy WOHEN’S HOSPIT., ATION. Gyeen thet eee ney sa arus bo- three directors being inte at | given by the Erie Railway Company. tothe Boston, | bable the bridge will remain where it i# yntil the THE We. AL ASSOCIATION. year 1867. Several withesses were ne recelving bonuses in stock and money tothe amount | Hartford and Erie Railway Couy for the pur | NeXt tax levy is passed, uniess the Pa ark: Commis. ‘eenanale ana Yesined to the accident’ ana’ tse. thjurion or $1,500.00 for thelr Individual use. ‘The bill then | chase of $5,000,600 of bonds of tie last mained | Hes sow at ty remove st ifuul ls present posi. | ‘Tue Women's Hospital Association, a benevolent | which Mr. Moyer A motion was arges tl 1} a hii ie i y of the company so as to conceal and cover up their | way Company, aud also to pay tor steck raits; tat i] Hon to the Park, society of Indies formed for the purpose of erecting | made by tie, counsel for the defenos, bo dismniae the transactions; that there is dai of their carrying | Was necessary to issue new stock to save tho Enel WHISKEY FRAUD INvesTIGATION.—The Congres- | a hospital exclusively for the treatinent of diseases | t) ronair tne streets at all inasmuch no 2 the books and ig: out of and beyond the jurisdic. | Kallway company from bankruptey. We asked him | sional commitiee engaged in the investigation of | peculiar to women, met yesterday ut the hospital, supervise tue and charges, further, that vhe other directors have suffered and ailo men, their co-di- rectors, the business of the company of the complaint then asks that they be all removed trom their offices as directors and members of the executive committee; that a receiver of the company be appointed, and that an injunction be granted. oe complaint is supported by a number of afida- vits. i APFIDAVIT OF DANING DREW. City and County of New York, 8. betug duly sworn says; 1 was 6 director end trea- surer of the Erle Kailway Company from October, 1867, to July, 1863, aud had been a treasurer for many Years gprevious; in pecan 1868, the company made (cn convertible bonds of $59,000 caca; on the doth of February, 1803, I asked bi buy these bonds at 7244 per o that they could be converted tuto stock iminediately and that 1 would guarantee him aguinsc any loss; it was understood that i there was any tL was to have is; he did not pay aaything for the bonds; neither did 1 till alter the stock was sola; the bunds were issued for the purpose of betny con vVorted into stock; { gave the bonds to Mr. Groesbeck, and a few minutes after he returned them to the company snd received in exchange ¢ Y 69,000 shares of common stock of the company; be sold the stock and accounted to me for the proceeds; I then accounted to the company for se’ . and a halrper cent upon the amount of t on the 8d of March, Lse8, ten m onvertible bonds: of $560,009 cach Were mace by the company for the purpose of being converted iio stock; { took them at seven Wo wad a half per cent, but 1did not at the time advance or pay anything for them: bert 1 could convers them = into stock an 0 Was served forbidding their coi glony ‘day night, the 7th of March, J mo a bill of sale of this last bateh of boads to 0, D, Asi ley, at seventy-seven per cent, and gave him a euar- i st 3 he did nob pay 13 note; he pledyed vith me as security for the noie, with power to dispose of the — bond: L lett the vonds and the uote with Mr. Groesbeck; he keps thom til the loth of March, when delivered taem to me; on Monday, ot Mareh, 1a4s+, as I understood, James K, dit, Cook from the company's olive two bocks Of certit’cates of stock which bad been made and si ready for issu book contained 250 corciicates of 100 sha Tsiood; the o ates In one of the ie Out I iavor isk, Leiden @ Uo., ood; James Wisk, dr, Wes a member of y were brokers; the certilicates in the other book were, a3 1 understood, made oilt in Laver of Suilth, Gould, Martin & Co.; Jay Gould was a inember of that tirm; they were eiso brokers; Jisk he ihe Oth sold all this $5,000,000 oF stock at between seveuty- nine and eighty per cent; kisk got the proceeds on the 10th of Maren, 1868; he paid over to iae in certi- fled checks different sums on accoant of these pro- cecus till he had paid me up to seventy-iwo and a half per coat, and then wouldn't pay any more with- oulasetiiemont; | hud ou the oth agreed to seil hin the $5,000,000 convert!bie bonds at eighty; to pay sue for the balance due on bonds at eighty he uncertified check of his itm, Visk, c if por cont which he bad of the proceeds of the stock; as oO this WO Check FIAK gave me sl Worth fromm $160,000 to $199,000, and upon the r ceipt of th eck aud ‘stuck 1 delivered Ww Mr. Fisk the w,009 of convertible bonds which J liad this tovk place on the lofi of day Fisk red>emed the stock eral Of its Valve aad i kept ihe yhich & took tor granted under would not be paid by the bank aud tit; im the course of » week or two ard: Fisk and Jey Gould were entitled to hall of the proce the stock over Seventy-two aud 0: ves end o'ners; said Fis one-nalt, the s Paid me ont dat uncertiiled check, the ciremusiane T did not Wo un er hed dated, 1 thin the oth ry, they enuticd to oni hail of the profit: domake in ceriam tanse acho; Puls paper was drawy by Fisk or Gouid, I rned ib aud kept uo hed and canc 900 1 settled, os above stated. would nut have been paid, sented tout isk and Gould should retain a! said halk of the proceeds i selves aad others im the guove propor: not paid ine Brie Railway Company tor hous of bonds mentioned above at tie tim Fisk paid me th M™ certitied checks to amouui of eat, ag before meniuoued; but i ed to the company for the purchase id bonds; 1 afterwards paid the com- 4 per cent, irom the chs; Soon afterwards: chinents were issued against ws copy of th. It |. 1 still hav the ty possesion, but it was twa ont wind 16 wund 1 Con d they aki uncert ti on a ebe: one of "s Bngeon lige and wayself, in oO ments aud the appretien- nm recelyer, went over to staid over there some we wot a law passed by the New Jersey Legisint enable us io ftransa 2 busiuess of the company over there, su that We Might not be snteriered with by the courts fa New Yorks we staid at'Taytor’s sote: tn Jervey City; we remained there several weeks; the suits ngainsd the coInpany Were setied with Kichard Scheit and others m tie beginuing of July, 13535 guren: and in the early part or July, “after | had xesigace as cireetor aud oreas: 57 Wwiia the company the chiutos they had against me; | resigned as dtrectox, and my resigna- lon Was accepted avout the loth of Jniy; Jay Gould Was appointed treasurer im my place; § then paid hia ag trearurer te balance ol my account us treus- user, Wiic) amounted to $4,026,005 11; I aiso pout Linn $40,000 tn settiement of atl the elatms of tie company, mcluding the stock ixsted to me tm 1se6, of the 25,090, order appointing @ reesiver was : Was amie 004 last above referred to; that the ed from. but } by the general term of this court and for tue dissolution of the injunctions defendants were deuled, the Court de 12 company hac no power to make stot vck, And the orders denying such relief oppeaiod from were affirmed; thas the w had been colamenced were in settled. ‘The complains then aiter that seiiement the several 8 the month of 2 Res on to allée th defendanis Gould and Lane combined and were banded together for the purpose of ebialuing conwo! of the compacy ond to use its funas and riles In ibe fariverance of their own speettia os; that they procar 4 induced Dantel brew tor 14 poston us treasurer of the com- pany, and thea co ondsed the cloima which the corapany init ou at said Drew, and which wer t n RYIWS $1,000,000 to clauns, and Gould was subecqucudy deat and treasurer of the company; pald over to Gould $4,609,900, The by (Drew's) wccount as treasprer; Unat th ulso issued 44,000,000 ib convertthi tHt,@ and this waa 8 y W as treasu of Rtock 4 deicadonis bonds in July ined in Vebruary of we of Wie inembers cotmmlitee Gis organized | controled | no me ne have beee peta; d any of eb mued to 2 own bene tg faforned Q proxie vot own the on SHO bovka; Ha. rs befor: saat ahora «tion tu duerero. Unie bees aatatyy, when the company issued 54,000 shares; I had pre- | vioasly advanced stXty per cent on that stock; | also | paid $921,68¢ dor the batance of ail indebtedness of imine te Wwe company, and he allowed me oat of those sums 344,440 foc balance of intecest on my advance of ty pel ce T resigned I have bal communication they have tetked to be about their operations, L have keps the ron of them; after I resigned they wanicd Y.arkige w resign; I suppose they Wanted to yet the controls borers that the Executive Conyuittes con- myself, Gould, Davis nud Pboup- 2 generaily Managed the busine trausacted ali the important busi- neg and au ty alterwards; the President and two members could control tila committee; aiter | resigned, or about that tune, and Gould, as iam Informed, agreed to buy up f Hldridge tor tho company $6,909,000 of the vue the Hoston, arsiord und Krie Halirond Com pagy at ity por cent; Kidridge was or had been i’resident ©: that Toad: Lldridge wen resigned as aired President of the Brio Mailway Could wag elected president; this of Juiy, 1905, as 1 jearn; ir ‘8 Diace on the Bxecusvre Commute were filed, ast learn, by | the appoldtment of James F dy, and Provertck A. Lahes they paid Bidridge, ag Uhave been informed, $3,000,000 ot $2,090,000 ih ensk aad gave ' acceptances of the company for the talunoes | the grows earnings of the Eri Nailway Com | pany are 2dout 824,000,000 to $45,000,000 & yeor; in January, 186s, the common etok was r 500,000 and the proferred stay was about 000, besides the 45.090 #lgres of Ooi jsened in 1966; when DP resignod the total ¢ was Wout $24,009,000, tnelading the | | | was about the inst } seg; thore wever Was uy Meeting of » increase the stock while i Was o ; the deuts of tae company fis January, 1595, cousisied of about $15,000,000 of mortgage bonds, about 35,009,000 of sterling bonds, a hosting debt of ebout $1000,000 aud interest on avout $11,000,000 oF | Toaced roates this Was all, as far as f recotiers; | after J re — the Executive Comiuiiwe issued, 1 dave been informed, $1,000,000 of Biuritag ons of 10%, end also common stock; (hore election, yiora th (Octo h then q@ectad ae aw of Gould; olarge amount of new i been curreay reported, been dgace tonmpany’ @ace the Cutober elections the i nadérsiand fos sald Fisk to be } Sud orice ran down from abous $70 to 0; the ms amount Ae company, L understand, . besides the preferred stook; Al PiSk nave recently boon engaged 1m look: jag ip money; t they wanigd me to Joiu ther to To and Idid to the oTiRMALLY agreed to tock t) ney Weoame very tight I dened fi ih “ ther, and unlocker jock ap to make money scatoe and es Inarke’ (o make stocks fell bacatwe tae beh the money we onry = &! Pins 2 Ratt n= Se” SR a | D4ds, Made, Lay, if thero was aay further issue contemplated. He said it was not contemplated to issue any more un- less in ceria contingencies, in whieh event more Might de issued, and further depoueni saith not. Sworn, &c., November 1, 1868, hi CHRISTIAN S. SLOAN, Sevoral other affidavits were read, and upon tiese and the veritied complaint the followmg order wae issued and served upon the company and some of the direcuors yesterday:-— ORDER OY INJUNCTION, Belmont & Lucke vs, The Brie kaibeay Company, et ai.—It appearing satisfactority to me from the complaint in this action, duly verified, arid anidavits thereto attached, that suiticlent grounds for this or der exist, and the plaintiiis having given an uncer- taking us preseribed by law, [do hereby order that until furthor order of this court the defendants ia this action, and each of them, their oMcers and azeuts, do absolutely desist aud refrain irom doing or suffering any act whereby the amount of capital stock, or the number or shares of capital stock, of the defendants, the Erie Kailway Company, may be inereased beyond the amount now oul- standing in the hands of bona jit: holders, and from making, siguing or issuing, or permitting to be made, signed or issued, any certificate of stock of sald company, wt for stock of sald company, heretofore acuuaity issued and now outstanding and unceriwied, aad belonging to bona Ji wlders, or bpon the surrender of cerifeates for aa equal amount now actually ontstanding and heid by don Jide holdcrs; and ajso from issuing or permitting to be issued auy certiticeave of new or additional siock of said company, defeadants. And ido bereby fur- therorder thas the deicndants hy tus action, and cach of tiem, their officers and agents, do absolutely desist and refrain from removing, or sutlerlag or per- mittinyg to be removed, any of te books, pap moneys or Cuntis of the deiendanta, th Erie Company, beyond the jurisdiction of this ud from secreting or cuilering tie same or 2M LO be secreiad or conceale also a permitting any of the funds or securities of AywAY tO remain beyoud tue jurisdictiva of rt or in the possession or under the controi of the directors ui said company, except the rly appolited treasurer thereor; and also from perniiuog ihe treasucer to make any dispo- sition thereof exceptto apply 80 much thoreol ag V be necessary to the payment of tne legitlnate 6 and expenses of said company, and to deposit sidue to tne crcdib of the company in some ihe soivent banks or trost companies in the New York, or to make such other agition thereof ax this Court may from time to ime direct by order to be mace on potice to the Viamiuis to this action, and f do heveby fariuer or- ier the defendants in this ou, ald cack of them, their otiver: ag freia from in at any of the other aralaing (lg buoks of said comyany, SUSLALL BUTE. ), Justice Supreme Court, Q ae @ defendant, oud an iejun: alli persons Who kuew an, 4 very reticent about tt, and tla precise peture, Luerelore, Could not be ascertained. COUNT CF OVER AND TEAMINER. Another Incident of the Royai Lasurance Bord Robbery. Refore Judge Barnard, ¢ People, die, vs. Lennis © opened yesterday morning and transacting aay calendar business. Ashort time since one Dennis Creamer was ar- rested at Binghamton, N. Y., ou the warrant of the Teourder of that pi ed with complicity in th bery of about §2. in bonds m the i Ibsurance Company iu this city on the 12th of mber, iss. itis alezoa that the prisoner 1 some coupons aucivom some of tie stolen ds ata bank in Banghamton, desiring to have Th is court without ue object being to ut shonld be decmed where thé offence was s Was aljourned until this action being had beyond a ON. COURT OF Gt! SAL SES 10N3. Retore Judge ol, Tue court met yesterday and disposed of a num- ber of cases, Carles Sinelaic pleaded guilty to an indictment charging hin with steating 1 pocketvook on the idth of Getover, containing $4 25, irom Mary Barry, John Cairo, who was indicted for stealtag a gold wateh, valued at elgity Goilars, from Alvert G, Bearness, on the isth of October, pleaded guilty to the ovtence. ‘There prisonera@vere each sext to the State Prison for four yea’ John vui, alias John Gray, aliempt at burglary in the third ment charged that on tho mygit of the 1th of Octo- ber be buryiuriously entered (he premises of Tos. J. Bliisou. He was detected and arrested on the spol. ‘Tho City Jndge seatenced lum to the stale vrison for two years, vgs Brown, who was indicted, for robbery, pleaded gulity to petty larceny (ror tife person. Ou the 20h of October, while Peter Lloha was procecd- ing down thé New Bowery, the accused, who was uc- ed by others, snatched 4 silver watch aud pursued and arrested tim. ‘Tae prisoner Was remanded for sentence. . COURT CALENDANS—THIS adv. Suvunme Count—Grvanst TRRM.—Nos, 68, 69, 99, 104, Wi, 102, 10% 104, 106, 105, 107, 103, 109, Aid, 112, Lis, 414, 116, 147. SurnkMe COURT—SPROIAL Ter. b 204, 22, Wl, 22, O7, Ss, wy pleaded gutity to an degree. ‘The indict- Prt Sertiae Court any OER Asp TensexeR—Cm- cui th 1—Now 98%, 10% 1235, Oly 1075, 1077, 1397, 661, 1261, 796, 861, 863, LULZ, 1223, 761, 909, s24, os COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL THM, 1577, £878, 1855, isT4. Ludi, 1409, Lie as. Part 2--Nos, 4 SOS, 1414, 87, TLR, La6%, 1005, Lavo, 1400, 14k 125%, Lh Cr WPRLLICES following record tare for we ed by the ther- cy 218 Broadway, will show the changes fa the boi past twenty-four hour, as indi at findouts pharma Butiding:s— thew primary elections last night for the of choostng delogetes to the various aor!- conventions for charter offices, #D Deap.—Yeatorday aft pon un unknown woman drapped dead on tbe cornur of Kighth aye- nue and Thirty-nintn street, from the eects of heart digone, aa is atnpowed. The boty was conveyed to the Moigw) for inquest and identillcation. Visiv 70 THR QUARANTINE.—Mayor Hoifmaa, the Governor elect; Qnarontine Commissioner Ogrus Curtis, and Pheltm O'R orke, Buperintendeny of Hos- piri Shivs, viewed the old Quarantine station at Htaten lsioud yesterday morning aud returned to tae oliy at one B. hi. BATAL Fatr.—Coroner Sehitiaer held an inquest yerterday, at St. Luke's Hoepital, over the boty of Charies Mulfy, aged thirteen, of the corner of Ninth Ovenue and Flity-fourth strect, weo sell (rom a lad- der om Mondoy attecuoan and died in au uoor, 2 verdict Of aecidental death waa reudered. Hoare OF OoUNTY Canvassens.—The nal cession of (he Board of County Canvassers was held at noon esiettay. After the correction of a number of re fins the Board made ita final dectaration and etate- ment of the candidates ciec and the same were ordered to be printed tn Severs! of the daily papers. Ankest oF AN ALLEGED Bond Raven. ~Yosterday afternoon detective Smith, of the Contral office, ar- rested p man Asnted John T. Beach, on a warrant waned ty adodge of Onondags county, who stands chest by the president Of tha Brraguse Savigus whiskey frauds were in session yesterday at 229 Broadway, but nothing of what took place was per- mitted to transpire, The committee have not only been investigating revenug, but, in some desree, custom house and other mattera periaining to the revenue, Mr. Courtney, United States Disirict At torney, had not been examined in consequence of ius ovcupation im court, and Mr. Palierioa, though summoned, Lad nob yet appeared, ‘The comunitice will turm over ali the evidence to the United States District Attorneys when they are ready to report. EMGRATION COMMISSIONERS!’ Ravort.—The seml- moxthly geport of the Labor Department of Comntts- missioners of Emigration from Ist to 16th insi., states that the number of applicants for employment was 1,33¢—mates, 723: females, 598. Orders ofemptoyers for laborers, 1Luss—males, 742; females, 644; persons em- ployed, 1,227; males. 675; females, 609. ' tue average humber of applicants per day was 110; orders, 115, aud engagements, The classification of emi- grant hibor 1g as follows:—Mechanical iabor—mates, 260; females, skilled labor, 5; 2¢viculiural, males, 413; females, unskilled, S64; males able to read and write, 581; not able, 97; females able to reud and write, 452; not able, 137. Suiciwe iN 4 Horas..—Lenjamin B. Banga, of No. 174 Clermont avenue, Prookiyn, and in some way connected with the Warren Roofing Company, at 112 John street, was found dead in bis room at tae Park House, Jr., at No. 9 City Hail square, which be had engaged the night before, Coroner Keenan was at once summoned, whea Dre Beach ascertained that the deceased had committed suicide by suooting himseli through the head. No motive cou'd be os. signed for Lhe rash act, so vhe Coroner decided to postpone te inquest until to-day, ia order that tho relai.ves aight be nouiled. Several valuabie arti- cles of Jeweiry were found on the person of the de- coased, and are pow in Uae custody of the Coroner. Deceasel was about fiiy years of age and a native of the United States. 2 ‘THe AccIDENT TO Mr. O. B, Porren,—The accident to Mr. O. B. Potter, of No. 25 Lafayette place, which occurred on Filth avenue, near street, on Sunday evening, was occasioned by the upsetting of his carriage, in consequence of the wheels passing over a mound of eartu thrown up from an excavation on the avenue, and not by the rooning away of his horses, as erroneously reported. ‘fhe horses righted ‘the vehicle tient seives after the accidens, and wert heme of their own accord. ‘There was no lamp at the excavation to warn travellers aud the avenue lamps were not it in the vicinity. Mr. Potter's ine juries, though severe and such 43 will confine lilm to his room for several weeks, are not considered dangerous by lis physicians, ‘ BuAL Missionary Socrery or te M O- Dist CuvRen.—Tiae anatal clovtion of the Generai Missiona'y Gomimiiteo of the Mothodist Episcopal Church and the Board of Managers thereof toox place at No. 200 Mulberry street, The following named gentlemen were ciected:—Rev, Bishop Mor- ris, President; Rey. Bishop Janes, Fret Vice Prasi- den; Key, Bishop Scott, Second Vice President; Rey. Mishop Simpson, Dhurd Vice President; Rev. Bishop Bak Fourth Vice Vresident;' Rey. Bishop Awes, Filth Vice President; Kev. Biihop Clark, th Viee President; Rey. bishop Tnomson, Seventh Vice Preside: Kev. Bishop King Hight Vice President; Ail OCk ty Fancher, pris D.C. Crawford, quote, Ele r. Se¥e doin A, Jam Tas i. Tay Secretary; Rey. Luke Hiteheoe David Terry, Recor Exe Seorolary. 2 TRIALS~A mrectiny of the Board was hold , ail the members present except Mr. Acton. The liconses of tho flowing persens were revoked:—Henry Hermann, corner of Degraw and Smith strects, Brooklyn, for keeping his house in adisorderly way and permitting fighting on his j3e8; William Paterson, Brooklyn, charged with selling two ginsses of lager to at MePonald and iving his bar opea on Sanday; Joha HW. Cook, Drookiya, having ils place open on Sunday Kiernan, Bighth aveuue—the only evidence this party was oMmeer Zair, of the Fort, proeimet, while peeping through a keyho’ men inside; Michael Gounoude, No. avenue, on complaint of Serzeant Fit cer Wrede. One of the most intevesth was in the ¢ of J. ff. Fox, of ¢ 2 Seventit av mite, who was charged with permitting the sale, of veer on Sunday, Sergeaut Fitzgerald, of the Twentieuh precinct, was the coinplainant, and ewore positively to the fact that the place was open, An ollicer who was cajled swore that he purchased a giass of in the piace and drank it. ‘The sergeant was closely examined by Mr, Brennan aud admitred that in three moatlis he had not made an arrest for bur. Glary, larceny watened the premises by order of his superiors. Fox stared tat he had ordered his barkeeper, who was w new hand, to close up promptly, and wheo he found he bad violated his order hh? promptly dis- charged him. License noc revoked. POLICE INTELLIGEXCH. LARCENY oF Sminrs.—Lawrence “rash, proprietor of the laundry 88 Grand street, appeared before Jus tice Ledwith, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday afternoon, and aconsed James B. Keeland, a boy twelve years of age, formerly in his employ, bed vig te vay on the Tih inst, etrhteen shirts, val- ned at forty-five dollars, He “was despatched with those articles to thetr owners, W. J. ‘Thora & Bro., ut on the way i > disposed of thom im some manner which he wii not divalge. Conunitted to answer im defauls of $500 bail, ALLEGED Pickvocket.—James Parker, residing at No. 199 Broadway, was on Monday night in the entrance to Niblo’s theatre, Wher he ieit some one piace his arms sround his body and manipulate his vest pocket, where a fifty dollar watch tay in fancied security, Turning rewnd sharply Barker discovered James Wright in suspicious prosunity to his person, And at the same momen: ascertained that his ume- keeper had beon stolen, lespolled owner there. ay ih preciuct, who arraigued the ac- Justice Hogan ot the Tombs Police Court ning. As the complainant wag posk ad tue watch in iis possession a few 8 previous to the arrest of Wright the anagia- held the prisomer for trtal, although he pro- ved that it Was ail a inisteke, VonORABLY DiscHARGED.—The premises of Wag- ner, Linder & Co, ab No. 184 Canal street, were en- tered on the ud of September by burgiara, who stole worth of ropa. A reward of $600 was then fered foc the recovery of the property, and as (ieteh saxl Robert HH. Goodman, who keep ‘the Upon caused tho arrest of Wright by oMfeer Mul Fourt of tite © storage Warehouse at No. 423 Fourth aveaue, had lnocentiy received the reps yor storage, they anewared tha adverilsemens of the firm and were the Fourteenth ward subsequently orresied by In consequence of pelice on & charge of burgiary. tho iiness of a member of the losing tirm the ex. ani ating in the ca % before Justice Hogan was ni jod wctil yertorday. The accused showe ( they advanced $109 npon the property ina propor 1oanner ond had acted im eo0d faith, so the trate discharped ther from custoty. eppears buat the policeman making the arrest was dyuring for the reward. ‘Tie Boevs CHRCK DONGR.—Charies B, Ashton, a resident of Paterson, N. J, was arraigned before Ju ¢ Hogan yesterday at ihe Tombs to answer a charge of faine pretences. It appeara that the pris- over called On George W. Herbert, of the frm of Sherwia & Herbert, No. 545 Brondway, somo months ago, end by reason of an cid acqnaimance with Mr. Herbert obtained the cash npoa a certified check of Lis for $150, Which was in ane course of me paid by the bank on which it was drawn to the holder, A. tow days Ashton « the experiment, tendering @ check for $:7) on the Paterson Mank, signed by himself, and not yet certified. Supposing that Ashton was an honest man Mr. Herbert agaia advanced the amount catied for i the choo he failed to obtain panne thereof, and it appeared ‘that for over a year the prisoner ual only a credit of clguiy-Uuree celta. Detactives Irving sud Coyle, of te Central Department, arrested Asiion on Mon. day, and ag had omitted to fecure the attend fnve of ure bank cashier, the magistrate temporarily committed the acaused for examination to-day. A, Youna iweetan.—Mra, Mary Hickey, residing at No. 18 West Seventeenti etreet, appeared before argon ndr folontons nysault, but had | . though | Fiftieth siveet and Fourth avenue, to lear the un- nual address and the reports of the surgeon and chief and the treasurer of the association, There was @ very large and fashionable attendance, and the principal ward of the hospital, which was used as the auditorium on the occasion, was filied to overdowing. Among the gentlemen present were General Bailey Myers, S, D, Phelps, Joba D. Wolfe, H. K. Corning, Rev. Dr. Bellows, Rev. Dr. Ferris, Rev. Dr. Rogers, Rev. Dr. Wasliburne, Rev. Dr, Adams. ‘Yhe proceedings were commenced by prayer from the Rev. Dr, William Adams, who wa introduced by the Presedent of the association, Mr, James W. Beckman, Sac supervisor's report was chen read by Geucral Bailey Myers, When the following facts cou- cerning tae work of Lie association und the conduct of the hospital during tae past; year were disclosed:— ‘The total receipts Jor the year were, from ali sources, aud the total amount expended was te 193. . ‘Thomas Addis Minmett, surgeon-in-calel of the association, then read his annual report, which is @ MOS. mwresung document Dr. Linmett had entire charge during the year of the medicat depart- Taeht proper, aad iinor cases were atrended to by subordivale oiticers of tke hospital. ‘The hospital was an expernnent, but it was a successful one. Alter wiving the mutter fall and careful consideranuou ise was of opinion that the hospital was one of tie best in the country, ‘The omy improvement he would sugwest would be au inerease in bailing fa- cilities, The institution has opened tie way for ob- servation aud Jnstraction in this parvicular branch of medical scicace—ot invaluable service to hu- manity—and hus fulfiliedall tue expectations formed of it. Ox, dunnett paid a high compliment to the saill of Dr. Simms, Who had, during the ning montas the hospital had been Mm actual operation, per- jovmed several most dificult operatious in a sciea- tific una successtul inapner, ‘The Lotai number a pawents admitted during the year was 2i2, of which 167 were aischarged, 100 were Cured or were ina way to be cured by nature alone, 7 were not materially benefited, 16 dis- charged because their disoascs Were not suitable for trowtment i this institution and 5 tet without per- . SIX deaths occurred—4 after surgical operations aud 2 came to the hospital in exiwenis, aud 40 remained in the hospital on Noveruber 1. br. Emunett concluded his execilent but modest report by & tribute of thanks to tae benevolent ladies Who gave their time and iabor to the good work which tuey have so auspiciously begun. ‘the address of Vr, Simms tollowed, bat no new facts were ‘ited except tuat the operation of the Womens dospital had, when exptained vy Dr. Simms, excited the greatest astonishinent in France and Hagland, Dr. Simms was visibly affected papa reading his uddvess, but why no one seemed 0 know. Ane Rey, Dr, Deis \ pple, Put dent cae fomant nd riltcran tic address. He said that Dir. Simms was the istrament of Providence in communicating these faestimable blessings to myenkind, He thoaght that toe Womea’s Association of New York was the suner circle of goodness tw woman which would one day radiate (he earth There nught be some dispute about sone Women’s rigits, but the rights of tue aMicted juust not be denied. This was s work pecuiariy iitted to women, and their right to ib no one would dispute, and it doscrved every encouragement from tito and the publi at large. ‘he doxology and benediction then followed, after Which the company Visited the wards of tae hugpital. BOARD OF HEALTH, A meeting of this Loard occurred yestorday, but iw portant business was transacted. fhe following letter was received from Dr. Harris, Registrar of Vi ab-Statistica:— ‘The week that ended oa Saturday, the Lish of November, fayored with the least mortality that bas occurred {n an; week for several years ja New York. ‘Tug total number ol dexths was only 34, and of those there were 01a the public Ine 41 deaths on by the Presi- a characteris nu have i) cities {snow almost prectscly the same, naracly, 7 per 1,000 for the year. Such « low rate of inortalit the entire year would rank Mata metropolis wiovo ower mariiiae eities ta the certaimty of Leaith and the chances oi life. ‘The death rates ia European cities the third week tn Octo rep i fn 1.000 Iohabitants reat Britain: 34 ber are offlcl: wonuai rate in 000 in London ; 28 per 10d in 3sdicateary ol; 80 1a Liverpool; BL 4 Bi per 1,000 In be a Now Yor tle present watima seer to hi ja hew York aia Grooliyn than fa the grent ef he mnortailty of tafante under one year of age in New Yori Inst week amounted to S1 deaths, of 24.26 per cant of the tou! wnortality, and fp Brooklya lt was 2006 pur eeat of the fhe chlid mortn'ity, under hve oF con! total in New York, t pulmenal's is charyed with 72 deati 2.bs per cer total : orily 20 dontbs, oF 14.18 per cent of tie total fu L'vookiva$ Us constant ceéstroyer aud te various indamnmeory dis the respitalery aryans are charged with no less ” the former, witn reeat of the toval mortality ta atter Not until sanitary d the means of healtutul life comegio be more : % Ng UISCABHS CORE LO eansea of premature death, 3 Among other reports made to the Hoard weve the statements of births and marriages Guring tue week e! vember 14, a8 follow s:--Pirtns, 3 etl Tlages by clergymen, 694, WESTORESTER ITELLIGE TCD, und prominent DrptcaTioy OF A Mrrnopisr Cuuren.—The new and beautiful church edifice erected at the corner of Washington avenue and Fourth siree:, Morrisania, for the Mcthodist Episcopal congregation of that vil- lage, was dedicated to public worship yesterday fore- noon by Bishop Siapsou, assisted by Rev. C. C. Keys, Dr. Carry, Rev. Dr. Wayley, Kev. M. Weed and Kev. T. Lode, pastor of the charch, After re- ligious exercises of & very interesting nature it was siated (hat the cost of the church compicted as de- signed, with the groand and enclosure, will be $43,500. OF this anount $23,500 bas already boen Taised, leaving #& debt ot $20,000, and $7,009 of that sum would be paid, stilt leaving an | nesé of $15,000, and this sum desiadie to —sralse onee. at Lais object they proposed to got as Thany 31,000 subserip. tious 43 possible. In response to Uhls appeal Mr. ), CG. Weeks, Kev. G. CG. Keys sud the Ladies! Aid Society each subscribed $1,000. Mcssta. John Ogden, Channey Smith, Joho Hunt Armstrong, Mrs. D. 0. Weeks qd one other whose name was not obtamed each subserived $500, Others gave $250 and a nun ber $0 each, and many others smaucr sums, ammountiog in til to 910,000, white 53 was collcoted atthe door from sirangers. It was filly expected that ihe remalolig $3,000 would ve made ap atter we evening service, the pastor stated here that he had never known @ congregation to give so Hberally 98 thisouc. ihe building by prty-five foot wide by cighty feos deep. In style th is pure Norman, without any adimxture or variation, it has @ mosé graceful facade and ail the ornaments of that stylo of arctiliccture, Jt has two double de one ta the tower and oné in the sain buuding, alarge double tuvliioued rt, and w ow, opening tuto the galie fotled window ingli up, besides doabte nit and lower windows in tae Lower. In the slo site the tower there are caso but ranning up ebove the coving, connectin casteliaied batNeiaent, it bas a waver tubic couse of by ‘a stone running roand tue eniire batiding. it ou andicnce room and basement, the Jatver entirely sbove ground, with double doors on each side. ‘The basement, besides the lochure room, contains th otiver rooms, One Of Witict Ls iujended for the infant clas room, another for tie bible claw. Tho tower is with 7 buttresses fo & pout where the spire coin The ppire is ociasonical in form, 12 feet nigh. Most sirthing fenure of the building ts they Of which if is bulir, being @ compound of lime, and cement, mised Soqeet. ard gabjeot to vey woverd prossure, ‘the tateriot of tae bititding is finished in (he saine inanney as the ontande, pcosemi- jag @ ost sirising and agreeabic appeasnce, LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENS: Sorcipk.—On Tacsday morning Mr Darting, formeriy rlorekeeper in Port detierson, was fount dead, the week, th 4 sited ed oinrygs the steam mil, He had used his slurt in accomplieiiag the deed. New Steuttoar Rovrk.—Mr, George W. Corvin and Captain i. M, Rows, of fag Larbor, have re- cently purchased of P. Lotiatd, the calebrated New Youk yachtmaw, the steam yacht Dixic and | fia'end to place} ie route booween Bag Harbor t aot fteonpork propester of whoul Y Ubtety tons, | | | | | | had been appointed by the city to work. ‘The Court granted the motion. COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. BROOKLYN Ciry CouRT.—Nos, 125, 126, 12%, 128, 220, 131, 132, 183 to 127 incinsive, 145, 146, 147, Kings County Supreme Count—Cizcuir.—Nos, a rk et 87, 0, 91, 92, 03, 94, 12, 24, SH, aay Wyo BROOKLYN INIELLIGINCE. Tur Eviscora, CONVENTION oF LONG ISLAND.— ‘The primary convention of the new diocese of Long Island will taxe place at the Church of the Holy ‘frinity to-day, at half-past ton o'clock. Bishop Poiter will preach the sermon and then preside over ‘the convention. " AccvsED ov EMBe7zLEMENT.—Samuel R. Brown, & young an employed a8 bookkecper at the plumb ing establishment of Mr. Thomas Buchanan, at 103 Orange stréet, was taken before Justice Buckley yes» terday to answor o charge of embezzlement pre- ferred by Lis employer. Sundry items were found upon his books which he was unable to explain, aud he was, therefore, suspected of haying embeszied-a considerable sum. ‘ae Judge committed bin bo jail uniil Saturday. Bop Roppgexy.—iart & Brothers, who keep a Jewelry store at No. 241 Fulton street, were robbed at noon yesterday of $250 worth of watches. it ap- pears that two men and a boy entered the siors, and while the men engazed the attention of the clerks, under the pretence of wisui wo purchase some sieeve buttous, the boy walked about seveuty-tive feet to the rear of the store and gathered up the watches, ‘The men and the boy then left the store and the robbery was not discovered untii sone time after they had departed. Bere. aRts.—Christian Maner, James Fullerton and Thomas J, Ward, who are about seventeen years of age, were arrested and locked up to answer by the police of the Foriy-third precinct yesterday, for breaking into the boot and shoe store of John Hart nett, al No, 81 Atlantic sircet. ‘the revidenee of Mr, Puller, of No, 187 Fort Green place, was entered by burglars on Monday eveaing, ‘The thieves got as far as the door with $12! worth of silverware, Wich they hud gathered up, when they were discovered, They dropped their plunder and made their escape. e) The shoe store of John Smivh, No, 7 was burgiariously entered. ny 0! ‘Vhe apariments or Mrs, Lane, No. 29 Charies: — were felontously entered and robbed of sixty dou worth of arvicles. me jewelry store of Mr. L. D. Wilson, No. 111 Myrtte avenue, was burglariously entered and robbed © several silver watches, Tne entrance Wis edected ‘through the fun light ov Gold strees, value taken. pW Seoul wal Jersey City. Orricrr Kins, though pronounced out of danger, 1s stil im a very weak condition. The Counry Nosritan.—Another meeting of the promoters of this movement was held en Monday night, inthe rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Asyociation, Chanccilor Zabriskie ia the chain Rev L. & Duane and Q. D, Palkenbury were added to the commitics already appointed, A PRISONER AtreMPTs vo Escarr.—While a oum- ber of prisoners Were belag conveyed from the polices station to the county jail on Mouday, in charge of oMeer Farmer, a youth named oh senvence o1 thiriy Gays’ lmpriscn:neut for assaa his mother, Jumped. from the vet at the cerace Brunswick sireet and Newark avenue and ran olf, ‘Lhe offeer one and fired his revolver, the Dall whizziag by the [ad’a head, and he was thus biougus to terms aud place’ again ataong tho condomaed. Hoboken. DGRGLARY.—The residence of Mr, Maxwell, corner of Meadow and Elizabeth streets, was entered by thieves a few nighis ayo and robbed of several arti- cies of clothing, ‘The robbers were surprised by & young lady of the house, and they made their escape, leaving on the bantsters of Uke stairs a valu able slawl which they intended to “nook” away. More ACCIDENTS ON TUS Moness AND Essex Rate ROAD.—As the Hackotistown express train was pasa- ing the Prospect siveet crossing on the Morrts and Es:ox Railroad yesterday afternoon, a boy, who was im the act of ccoasing the line, was run over and in- stantly killed. 2 hours later the drill master was in te act of coupling the engine to the foremost car of ap empty train ia tae depot, when the engine suddenly staried of, The man jumped 6 pa evcaped being crashed to Ceath, tut yeained his aukie and was crashed on vie Piget side. (is wnjue ries are not of a serious chavacter, Bergen. Convonarion ATTOLNEY.—At the meeting of the Common Council on Monday night Mr. Joseph F. Randolph was elected Corporation Attorney, in the room oi the late Mr, Wortengyke. Srabprna Avrray.—Snorily before eleven o'clock on Monday night aman named Willem Mullet was walking along the Plank road to his residence, and when near the new railroad brid je he was set upow by three men, one of whom hin? with a jack kuliein the side, but Mui did not receive a deep wouad aualarin the ruMlans fled, and none of them yet been arrested, Divombeld. DisreinvTion oF Tas Sonwwroxrs.—The twenty- second anniventary meeting of the Hasex County Bible Society was held im the Presbyterian church at this place on Monday afternoon and evening, The proceedings consisted of an clection of officers for tke ensuing year, the reading of reporis, routine business and a finely prepared discohrse on thie sa- Periority of a written revelation delivered per in- vilation by Key. Dr. Wm. Adams, of New York, ‘The report of tie Treasurer, Mr. J.C, Woodratt, shows that the receipts during the year that {s ended Irom eollec- Hon ations and other sonrces has been being a considerable advance on any pre- ding year cxcept 1500, When @ special eforts was ude. ne principal newly elected omcera arc: esident, Lowell Mason, Jr, of Orange; Secretary, ¥.J. di. Dickson; Treasurer, Jon C, Woodritt here are twenty-alght 2 presidents, ing leading clergytaen as well as laymen on hy aud executive committees. ‘The proceed- glious were no toss interesting then i. e tract Newnrl:. Yostat.—The business of Wie money order depart. Inensof the Newark Pout Office bas increased four. tare thé date of ite establishowni, November 4 Cavort tt tm Act.—Whil? a coal dealer nained Joshua Van Name was transacting somo business im Fair street yesterday he left his wagon onside the Soor in the strect. When ho returaed the rig was gone, A few hovrs subsequen it was found by Mr, Van Name's son fad a detective in possesion of & German named George Langiordt, who conud ¢ nO Patiefactory account of eliher hinwsetl or his moventents. He was taken beiore D6 Lean, Bid quonily phovwgraplied aod then lodged La the caunty joel tor trial, FEW? FOR THE CARTANS, To Tre Tito of tits Hen Alxty thousaad Oreian recegecs, mostly women, children and old men, are senttored now all over Grevee, true martyra of the cause of freedom wiiah thoir fathers and bashwads ere dgiting foc ui the monutains of immortal Creve ngaiast taarlat odds. Mitch has Veen tong already in tis country to alleglats ihe saffetings of these innowent vice Wat, andl Lintt seas of Ceeten children, chet th aed from thie comntry, Went to Wank the ‘Aine th represen tative in AG hens. . The avproach of the whiter and the destKr Ati these poor ple oblyre th 1 to Appeal! onds more te the Reaercal’ whe Biers “loan pabite, feqltny ute ¢" peal on behalf of bieading Orete wilt be 7 sponds to hy & gegerons and Ohtie an pe Conitivattiona, mo matter how snail cloubing, old o# new, wi the Gonwilate ting I 4 rosidenge, 148 Bow } Soar of Ge a money or y recutvad at ©, 08 at my 1. HOTA SSS, “ve ih Wew Y Drum, under , j

Other pages from this issue: