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: |: | = E : 3 NEW Children, or either NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. WWSASTROUS FIRE IM BROOKLYN, | Sherintacuty ‘ag cits iy ‘ecree’ comtludes we commanding, William \ Jersey Oy. Annual Report ef the Commissioner ‘sf Indian ae PERRET UNE geimmay to give and restore to the Petitioner, | Tu Comowmn’s Inquasr on the body of young AGaire. Gropped from the increase c pi Mrs. her ‘unconditionally, Nugent will be continued to-day. ‘The Commussioner of Indian Affairs, ¥, G. Taylor, doris tuo a tor Loss Over One Hw ‘©C1 | doing or aiding in any act which shall be the meang submitted his preliminary annual, report to the Tnolhaing ns of keeping her children beyond her control or out of A New Finz Exare Hovas is to be erected in | has to . ye) a, Thousnd Dollars. her possession, the decree being, however, without | Prospect street. Secretary of the Interior, He states ‘.hat the Indian | $24,010,961 99, ; : judice to a renewal of the ap, for custody | population in the Untted States is nsw about 300,000, — = a af the children By eer par. saree Ei sXe ae eee © | Peseten setae eA Ge eae oe | sean oe os Bulla. ‘Then port Governor of this | number of concerts, balls and lectures for ex follows Lag er purposes, are decreasing in numbers from/year to year. The | inge—Important Imprevements @ne Fireman Eilled and Another State that the order was issued in due form and Injured. E Fenton, aa Governor, and the chureh of St. Boniface has been greaily improved by | degradation prevailing, may be mainly attributed to | Bulldings cy 7 ‘Noam Simmedisely after the entry of the decree Mra, | the addition of « spacious brick front, which adds | intestinal wars, tho ebtaliment of disease by de- | "Des, the folio ures tne Long Beas conte: DD. Onadncay Ives, Or, to Lite Oaks sated for Europe with her counsel {or the pur- | twenty-five feet to the length of the buil 4 | praved whites and the effects of the use of spirituous | ite place; that the channelcot the Potomae in front | PinGaN Boss of Thomas W. Fe ccgpr Borperparete odor Seer! veirnieel Fo nia Bek the steasaatip Haunt brick front in the Norman style has been also addet | iiquors. He believes that @ large portion of the | of Washington. be 80.a8 to make a good | © py = Moveraben. 40; ately, attended with loss of life, is to be added to y' 1d fe disposi f pascage weawes : that anew bridge be ‘Thursday, ee number which have recently occurred in Brook- a ty i: ‘rom Hamburg other suits are yet pending ee had anges Princeton. their ialscaroreg Te see ne = of go do- tended on thes wean nee piaigro allway Joseph Es Fro, Jasons Denies “eo ane cx lyn. touching the disposal of the estate of the late Henry | ry o.ep oy COLONEL TREADWELL.—Before Judge teeta a earpnesstens of the white raco and in the | station be ‘removed. filo the: buck. ‘part rf tae Se caraetUSNOr Of M. Pettit, Kag,, all of this city. Last Friday night a grain elevator was destroyed | Steinway. ¢ Field, yesterday, a writ of habeas corpus was applied | aisappearance of game, and, therefore, they under. | SHY) and the grounds around it graded and | GaRapRavt—Baucg.—On Wednesday, November at the Atlantic dock, involving a loss of $30,000, On BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, for by William 'B. Rankin om behalf of'is client. | stand that thelr hope for the future must bein in- | fie Capital and the Wee se a areny aa | 2,at the Tesldence of the bride's father, by the Rev. : : pe é Capitol ‘and the Wi yn Monument be Giles, Wintias Re Beg Sunday night Harvey's ollcloth manufactory, in Ber- ‘he intent is to have the cage made amenable t0 the | Gustriat pursuits, The work of ameliorating the con- put under ome ‘man's ehargo and. im ‘as 8 Pr eldest daughter of Seuss aABBAut to ESTELLE sence cred 7 cane ¢ mot | pao nice Dasma woman met |S Rowan cusmatpeat_ Te nec mating eo | Ui te ue, emai’ He 7 gr Pennsylvania avenue be repaved either e McGeary yesterday accidentally fell into the sip of | ‘Tam Rervstican Wigwam is now being used as | pathy of all lovers of humanity toamneh greater | With the Beigian or Nicolson pavements that the | ge Mev sok So Inseays November 19 by Multon avenve. wae SETOSS te Mawien Which ts 26; bazaar for the sale of contributions towards the | extent than now seems to be the case. He does not | street east of the Treasury bull be setfback so as | Lourse HEIL. a Ree to the ferry foot of Greenpoint avenue, but was fortu- mated at $25,000, The last and most destructive fre | nately rescued from howning by the ferry hands | support of a charitable institution called the “Aged | undertake for this diminution | *° give room for a handseme and appropriate front MoCLaY—MCKINNEY.—On Wednesday, ocearred at haif-yast four o'clock yesterday morning. | aud police and forwarded to er home im avenue c, | Woman's Home,” and ts in charge of the dion. | Brac sun ‘gsauen ADY Tense one ait sae | (inet department; hat the cae ngrcn, canal ge | 18, bythe Rev, Stephen Merritt J. Joun'D. Mccuay, two large brick buildings, Nos. 199 and 201 Water is i Passaic. or arched over 8o that it can be used as a sewer; th: ii r OSEFHING MOKINNRY,. ecrect, between Bridge aa Geld; beth Cestcayed, Sap FaTs oF 4 TRvaNT Boy.—John Kenny, 8 apparent that the same interest is not shown in the ; of this city. No c rds, FATAL ACCIDENT.—A colored woman, about fifty ta the Centre Market be removed from Pennsylvania eum fay On Thursday, November years of age, for a long time in the employ of 3. Vv. | “¢l##te of the red man by benevolent and Chnstian | avenue; that the White House should be repaired Te. Doce, WiLttaM Aceon Pacen te Rie involving losses to the amount of about of $100,000, | Schoolboy, twelve years of age, played truant on : can 8. Van Winkle, was instantly Killed at the railroad organizations as in former years. Many ofthe tribes | and refurnished ba a that each State build | arwina Fry, only daughter of John Fry, Esq., all of This makes about $210,000 worth of property de- | Wednesday, and fearing to return to his home in the schoo! - | and furnish houses nators and Represenia- stroyed in Brooklyn during the past week. evening took up his quarters in a limektirf at the cor- | crossing im Passaic village, on Wedn afternoon, hare 2a ponents ane are without, any religious in. tives; that grounds be purchased and & ont public this oy No card es eR oe me, ner of Second and North Tenth streets, E. D., where | by being struck by the locomotive. Coroner's Information ‘been récelved from the Governor | park’ be made in the suburbs of the cityon the | at the P, t Hill od hae 18, THE ACCIDENT TO THB FIREMEN. he was suffocated during the night, “His body was | inquest was held, rendering a verdict of accidental | o¢iisho Territory ther the on ag for some | Horch, and that measutes be taken to put all the gov, Nee ac i eee eee ‘The most lamentable part of the occurrence yes- | sent to his mother yesterday, death. time past by the Snake and otlier Indians on the bor- | €rament reservations in good condition. Esa, of Yoskers, to Geiiraupe IyGensont, eldest terday was the terrible accident which happened to Fara Casvauty.—Jonathan Hindle and Samuel ‘Treuton. ders of Idaho is virtually ended, the military opera- daug! n, Esq., of city. two of the members of Truck Company No. 2, named | Wright, carpenters, while at work upon a building | ODD Fettows.—The Grand Lodge of New Jersey | tions against them having been successful. Many CUBA. WHYLAND—PEOK.—On Wed November 18, George Boyhart and John Yerks. During the pro- | at the corner of Leonard and Calyer streets, Green- | Met at Trenton on Wednesday last, Grand Master pen and the rest compelled to sue for ph ir ord of the bride's, parents, by ee gress of ihe fire in Water street these two | point, yesterday morning, were precipitated g dis- | Mull presiding. Over 200 representatives were pres- | ““vie'matan Peace Commission made treaties with Isabella Stl Virmally Acknowledzed by the | daughter of William J, Peck, all of this city. ent. The R. W. Deputy Grand Siro, Fred. D. Stuart, | the following tribes:—One with the Conicderated 'ALLING—IRWIN.—On Wednesday, November 1: having been announced as in waiting, was formally | Northern Arapahoes and Cheyennes on May 10 and Caban AuthoritiesMexican and Domiuican | at the reatdence of the bride’s father, by the ne introduced by Grand Rep. Ross to the Grand Lodge, | the Mountain Crow tribe on May 2 welch have been Oficers in Command of the Insurgents | Edward W. Hitchcock, Epwarp FP, WALLING te received in an appropriate manner by Grand Masier | Fatifled aud proclaimed; one with the Brule and | Area Covered by the Rebels—Terms Pro- | HaTrz E. lawsy, all of this city. No cards. r other Sioux on April 29, not yet subinitted to tle de- Muil, and invited to @ seat. The reports of the Grand | Dat Tent: one with the Ogailatia ‘Sioux on May 25, | posed by tho Rebels to Lorsundi—Feeling men went around to the rear of the burning tones. oe tnirty-five bi by the scat Le pon Tikaiie. with which they were standing giving way. The fa! balldings, which ts 18% and 289 Plymouth | Proved fatel to Nr. Hiudie his head being terribly street, and were considering the propriety of | crushed, Mr. Wright was dangerously injured, but parti jadders up to the second story. Before | hopes of his recovery are entertained. ihey had time to do anything, however, the upper A BRooKLyy, E. D., GRrEVANCE.—The residents of | Oiticers show a large tucrease in membership and 7 Died. ortion of tie Wall fell Out upon them and they Were | tne Eastern District of Brooklyn, or at least a por- | Fevenue. Eignt new lodges have been instituted, | tO Wilch ® number of Minneconjou chiefs added thelr | Agalnat the United States. Caritise on emirbany, November ae eke 6 gi od beneach @ large mass of bricks, plaster and tf several defunct ones resuscitated during the recess, bout iy. at Fort Laramie, HAVANA, Nov, 7, 1868. sau wierd Calne r 19, BLLEN Cale = <. Goth the firemen and ‘police set to | ton ofthem, aro at present very much exercised | and the Order throughout the whole jurisdiction 18 | Eine" “ai main features of these ‘yreeries are | Nota handful but twelve or fourteen thousand | montha une? Calusa. aged 49 years and’ 6 Work and the unfortunate men were rescued irom | respecting the proceedings of the South Side Rail. | ina most thrifty aud prosperous condition. Reve- | Hinding the ludians to keep the pe oe. iain a : ino Wik Domink ‘The relatives and friends of the fami! te ; but Boyhart was shockingly mutilated | roaq Company, who have Jately, without consulting | nue during the year, $3,263 35. A large amount of ng 8 p the peace, providing for | men, well armed and organized, w! ominican y are was insensible, Yerks sastained @ broken y ‘ was also injured internally. ‘The tyured | the wishes of the property owners affected thereby, ¢ removed to a neighboring drug store, | or other permission, lald a T rafl track through Boyhart’'s mjurles | were pronounced of | south Eighth street to the river side. Everyone @ faial Character, for his skull was frac- | knows the great obstruction to other travel than tured and his nbs were crushed in, | ‘the | rajiroad cars that such @ track Im the streets of a police of the Forty-second precinct started | & ving ke ‘wita him to the residence of his sister, in High street, cee o Sawouriag voniinant rae: soy ee cele t ng Dut while on the way thither he expired. Yerks was . 4 conveyed to the residence of huis parents, at the cor- | {113° gtrcot Si PanY Gy aVE eee at te aoumber ner of Pearl and Prospect streets. To the members | j: an times withratuer more of ther rolling stock of the police force under Captain Jacobs, of the | than is agreeable to the residents on either side, Forty-second precinct, and to the firemen who | xor js this ail. “Thus bad begins, but worse re- Perilied their lives im rescuing the unfortunate men, | maing behind.” Encouraged by the immunity they mnoch credit is due. No danger was anticipated at | enjoyed in thus converting the ‘street to their own the time the -accident occurred, from the fact.that | feparate uses, and evidently laboring under some there was no fire in the portion of the building on 2 ¢ Plymouth street, ‘The wall, tt 1s believed, was | S0tt of impression that they enjoyed exclusive rights re Ree “ therein, the railroad company a day or two since pressed out by eee quantity of steam which | pyyiied to the Board of Aldermen for permission to Generated in the building. experiment with a new dummy engine through the THE LOSSES AND INSURANCE. a Ne The fre is supposed to have originated in the lower Seats Se VR ee: SO Ie a ae Part ofthe ouilding, which was occupied as a rubber | no" Gad°besn “friendly. to" all “previous, Move: Manufactory by Fitzhug! ith, but In what manner @ould not be ascertaiued. Mr. Smith had alarge | ments of the company, moved with an idea that this was a little too much, and suggested stock of rubber and machinery, which was all de- stroyed, causing a loss of $35,000, Partially 1n- that the desired experiment might as well be made sured. guee By the oe a 60 pects a rate B. D, Allen & Son occupied a portion of the lower | SX°e of the matter ney Jive foors ‘as a feed ull, Tuelr Tose is estimated at | "Rom.tt now Tests, to uovodeto or Fefuse we tod ES highest indignation at the cool indifference of the Ar. M. F. Sandford occupied the second floor #8 8 | southside corporation to thelr interests in this re- tobacco manulactory. His loss on stock and ma- gard, and threaten if the dummy is permitted to be chinery is estimated at $10,000. Not insured. Tun past their doors to tear up the track. Thus ina sir. J. C. Underhill occupied the third door as ® | smal way Williamsburg seems about to be involved arin fy pig fe estimates his loss @t | tng raliroad war, whiohe in its local importance, Air. Henry W. Green, of No. 41 Oxford street, was | Gli rival the Titan contests of Erle and New York a a of the Peels od Nos. oy ane 201 z ee as eet. He owned the engine an lers and fur- Histone a $300" insure the Wriuameburg Cy | oe gor: oancemee of tone wn 8 at $2,000. Insured in the Willamsbu1 it tatoo Insurance Company and other insurance Compe The Episcopal Convention of Long Island reas- sembled yesterday morning at the Ohurch of the mies. ‘ihe buildings were owned by Mr. George C. | Holy Trinity in Brooklyn. Morning prayer was sald Tespect~ "7 ‘hem suitable reservations and means for education fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late: business was trausacted. ‘The following are the offi- | 4 H nae and Mexican generals and oficers as leaders, hoist- Geraclecs Aor the Oneine 7eR Fie ro inude by the Commissioners to theSioux enemlitary | 10g the Spanish fag, demand for Cuba the samo De rine eA shied ale di Grand Master; George W;' Hubbard, RW. Grand | Powaer river oountey, have been abandoned, and On | renee Sucetow emloved in Spain, a8 the result of | vember is, Jaane F, som of ta late Saules Ae Cord: Warden; John 0, Ranw, R. W. Grand Secretary; Jo- | nis point Sines. Indians are now eet ad and on | the last glorious revolution, The Captain General ray, in the s2d year of hia age. feph 1. Lab, R. W. Grand Treasurer; D. B. Whita- |", treaty was concluded with the Navajo tribe at | Las opposed this just claim with twelve thousand “The relatives and friends of the family are res YACHTING NOTE. Fort Bridger in July iast with te Bannock and Sho- | maintain Cuba under the government | jate George H. Kissam, M. D., at Jamaica, 5 shonee tribes, which provides for thetr establishment | of the dethroned Isabella II., in whose name CONGDON.—At Castleton, 8. L, on Thursday, No- > The yacht Eva was spoken 18th inst. off Chinco- | upon a y reservation in Wind River Valley. This | justice is administered here. Her protratt is still ex- vember | 10, Ricehaaea ras infant Geughter of boars sg ick at ne three | Jah dicts a reer with the Arapahoes, | Mibitea at the courts and public offices, tie officers ‘Funeral from St. Mary's enureh Castleton, SL, » i Chevennes, Kiowas, Comanches and Apaciics, at | bear the initials of the ex-queen on their caps and | on Saturday morning, at eleven o'elook. MULITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC. - | Medicine Lodge creék, Kansas, have been ratified | uniforms, the oath of obedience is still administered DORN te Vee nee opted Report of General Halleck—The Departments | “treaties were made in 1867 with tribes in Kansas | 10 her name, and at the last lottery drawing she was | Dard, county Longford, Ireland, aaa 78 years. of Alaska, Columbia and California. ~ heaps zparalito we meng Dorf api of aes warmly hurrahed. The present Captain General is Re por is hand ean hoe oe amily Ce pec Major General Halleck has forwarded to the Ad ju | State, and were fore the Senate, y al | therefore in open rebellion against the Spanish gov- rai 4 tant General of the army his annual report of affairs = oe ratification, with amendments, at those ent, and the Uberal party of this country, both ¢ aad Dia rac ores men on of his military command in the military division of | Made with the Pottowattomies, Sacs and Foxes, of pia ycetasisl determined. to | acne hs it to taken oan. the Pacific, which meludes the Siates of Oregon, | the Ries, ces the Senacas, Shawnees, Qua- | Spaniards and native Cubans, are determine bs ae : eu die lh Ladi Hes A sa a pine if Pan eg te aren eee teawas and Wyandotts, xine ureaty with the ‘Pot RATES OCS ADETAT ADS ENAtaRtOne ROW OTHERS: quiem nigh ‘ae “will be offered for the re} ok tivory chancel rea) edaateriniies, and has Bs towatiomles has been ratified. ‘The others yet await in the nation. pod ay lier soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery, as 12,750 statute miles of sea coast, including the e action of the President, the acceptance of the The so-called insurgents have not stolen a single Se En November 18, im islands. | Its population is about 700,000 whites and } Smenamenis by the Indians having been but recently | cent from anybody. What they have taken to relieve |) DUFRAINE.—On, Ne ay, ‘ane 80,000 India. cece of the division 1s two regiments | __A treaiy was concluded on March 2 by Commis- | thelr mecessities has been paid m cash or with | ane friends and relatives of family are respect + of cavalry, one regiment of artillery and four regl- een lad and the Governor of Colorado Territo- | bonds, which will be patd as‘soon as the revolution | fully invited to — res funerdl, this ( mot after- . ments of infantry. For military administration the | TY at bei ington, with the Uae Vie, Muache, Oa- | trinmphs. They are pot incendlaries,. The only | 20on. x one oe god “ usp soe thodist division is divided into three departments, namely:. roe eis UReS. Yampa, Grand river and Uin- burning which has ts that of the little vil- Scop bag 0. peat porpimta) ber 18, First, the Department of Alaska; second, the De- Ls a 3 0! Ped indians, the principal features of lage of Manat noe raeron st done by the shells of eee ju asa oe vi am naaay ae pons artinent of te Colusabia; third, ‘the Department of | XAx%, Sia Geidnado tors large reservation im Geiw | the troops of’ the Captain General which fell | ARASAm hove, wie of Dr. J. B. Dennis, ufornia. General Halleck approves the suggestions of Gene- | Fado and the establishing of two agencies there. on, the frame honses. ut in: thectuterast Qf | | Her friends ad relatives. are, reapectiully.tnvited ral Davis, commanding in Alaska, to establish till- ie Senate advised its ratification with amend- misrepresent the insurgents, and for that‘reason the to attend the fune: ym. ™ pigs ned as ‘ tary posts in the vi iy of the larger tribes or vil- nee which latter have been accepted by some of Diario de 1a Marina says daily that they are out- Bowery, this gel sem rd ~ & ~ lages of the Indians. ‘Thus a salutary induence will | the, bands, and it 18 probable that ail will accept | Toe "tiat they have armed the negroes and desolate ee ee eae eae lo," after fo othe” are ie tiga Gee nonmeztth ot May test a, treaty was made with | thecouniry, The object 18 to alarm he owners of | snort ines, AUGUSTUS MERE, in the 534 year of way the whole country will be gradually e Osage y whic! agrees to Bell | os rant Ohne ose of age. trad janger | Sbout 8,000,000 acres of land in Kansas Zor $1,600,009 eir life and property. in the same purp: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- pe pened ect oem Oh pa Mig age Rn to the Teavenwerts, Lawrence and Galveston Hail. | slarming they spreai the rumor that the negroes of | riiy invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- i he polter, be nis city and the suburbs to rise against th ‘oO. y 7 road Company, and they agree to remove and | this city an 6 sul were to agal @ | dence, 357 Bleecker street, on Saturday, at twelve | Sonn Vill aisount to" 'about gd 000. Saks Noam’ | by the Rev. Messra, Abbott, of Whitestone; Cook, of | Caled, out there wilt be no neces ley for 'seulng settle in the Indian country south of Kansas. Whiten, and on the 224 vit. an order was given to fre } clock, noon, 6 M | Jamaica, Brigbee, of Manhasset; Stocking, of South | and expensive Indian war. For the protection o A treaty was also tated on the Jat of June en p! | treaty wi me EaGan.—At Castleton, 8. 1., on Wednesday, No- trading vessels and to inspire the natives with due | following with the Swan creek and Black river | occupied by theroops tn case of n revolt. A few days | vember 18, TrMoray EacaN, in the 69th year Of his respect for our flag ‘ft wilt be important to keep a | Chippewas and the Munsee or Christian Indians, | Sfter an Insurrebtion was invented in the public Jail ‘vessel-of-war in these waters. By occasionally visit- | Doth of which are now before the Senate. pans teabies lh wont shag Ne a set MS remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery to- the several military posta aud r Indian | , A treaty was made on the 9th of July last at Wash- | government, moreover, has secretly lend kil ther | 28%;, Friday. Carriages will be in waiting at the towns, most of which are on the shores of navigable | tgton with the Cherokees, as supplemental to and Hons, gome inciting the negroes to rebel and kill thelr | North Shore Staten Island ferry, foot of Dey street, bays and channels, such vessel will do much toward Progr tyes oon ml sae fee purporting to eaten ‘oy to Cubana, and oice | 2 pps one wn recerechy ade cpr ae end mreende maintaining permanent wi me act upon are im nd. General Harn of oplaion iat the ets Syren on ring the sade authorized derive advantages. By spitiag me party they Tely | pe Nancie At Jotgnt danger of Cepaln Sand ont aut 4 a me [AY E., youn, he i's pene ney okcope 6 onal at ska | Last spring, the President authorized. © pect! | Gnvictory.. Their determination is to maintaa this | bett0, MAY B., youngest daughter of Captaln B ith Juri despotis: gured. The adjoining building, No. 197 Water street, was * occupied as a Msccsinry house and owned nh Mr. Ofeter Pay; Bishop Rives giyins Sie talnow Mawing, ‘Wm. McLoughlin. ‘This was damaged to theamount | Considerable routine business was then transacted. of $3,000, id to be insured. ‘The occupants were The report of the committee on the collection of age ge funds for the endowment of the diocese was read by ‘No. 203 Water street was also occupied as a tene- ment house by four families. Saal ch building, | the secretary, from which tt appeared the sum of $2010. The tenants saved thelr furnitare, The | $49,200 had been pledged; $45,010 of this eam, it was ing is owned by Mr. 0. 1 aang is owned Uy Mr. George C. Carey, cman | sated, had been collected, id mis- frame buildings in the rear of No. 205 Water street | ‘The Rev. Dr. Burgess, from the Committee on | another at Kodiac, ction over all criminal | tory, to effect such arrangements as might be | island under the im of their Queen an: ‘Notice of funeral r. ag a sandpaper manufactory. ‘Their loss is estimated } Constitution and Canons, submitted a report, the | cases. A territorlal government for leas than 2,000 | best for the interests of the Indians and citizens. Trea- | “TS. insurgents occnpy now all the East- FOLWELL.—On Wednesday, November 18, after ® ‘at $3,000; ede sett —— Hobbe, Bligh & Heb- | cnief recommendation of which was that the name Tae People. scattered over such @ vast area, Geonaees Moc Dio oBona oak Moet Binek ey | ern territory from Point Maisi 10 Puerto Principe, bre of Koma COnEEARDT Fouwata, 3% She Se qasoee. i baliding Peacoat panna oC hon diocese should be the Diocese of Long Halleck ives Baggy ves ore 7 — shark’ tees Z000 | Indians, Gros eran thee river Crows, Ban- | With exception of the lat towns, which they = ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- insures, ‘The r causing @ loss of $8,000; said to be ‘The announcement Was made of the appointment bduliding was owned by Mr. Carey. of the committees, as follows:— - vee hessee ae ain nes = Lemos! peng =r Sateen Diocesan Fund.—Rev. Jacob W. Diller, D. D. BR, ‘Was owned by Mr. Care; and was damaged to the Oe A ee aneeeas & > ou extent of $1,000, Mr. Fagan’s loss is estimated at ‘Treasurer's —Se} r lL. Husted, Wm. $5,000. Nicholl and Wm, 0. Sheldon. THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE. i D. Dy, Rev. RH. Pearson, Rev. Edward On Weinesday night, according to the statements | Siegur David i. Floyd Jones und soho W, Houten of several parties employed on the premises 199 and Inspectors of Electors.—F' tanding “ $01 Water street, a carelul examination was made as | ,,insbedors af Blewors.—Yor the Standing Com- late as lialf-past eieven o’ciock and there was no fire | p, Lay Vote—Rev. Mr. about the piace. On the examination before Assist- | Riley and J. P. Beers. For Mission: Committee, ent Fire Marshal Keady Mr. Samuel W. Green, the Glerleat Vote—Rev. Mr. Ellsworth and Edward Todd. ns, hocks and Shoshonees. These treaties provide for | not thought pradent to hold until the troops are coni- | raiiy invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- “oussts of the full regiments of vintacay aed | the extinguishment of the tile ofthe Indians to a | pletely routed in the ‘aeld. ‘Judging from tho good | Genve, No-o warrison surees, on “Sunday E nine compantes of cavairy; in all twenty-nine com- | large extent of country and for thelr location in dis- e attending them and their valor and skill | a+ one o'clock. com! es—thut is, nearly one-half of all the troo} tricts more suited to their needs. there 1s no donbt of the success of the liberals. They Tm in the division evatiale ior service in the nett, | _ ‘The Commissioner recommends that at be | have established their govertment and beta 19, ISAAC FRANKFORD, aged 29 Nevertheless, considerable dissatisfaction has been | Made with the Stockbri in Wisconsin, the | at sg rn which they stormed and Saree ‘rhe funerat will take place this (Friday) meni showa by ihe inhabitants because. more troops were | Ol0es and Misgourias, in Nebraska. Both trives are | the Lieutenant Governor and 400 mea sd of | St ten o'clook, from the residence of his parents, not sent to that Territory. This could not be done | {0 destitute circumstan ‘and occupy valuabie | Mand. Colonel Lofio and his column, composed Suffolk ‘The reiatives ‘friends the by General Halleck from the small force at his dis- | !ands, much of which is of no use to them. By the | 1,200 men, were defeated. Lofio is now @ prisoner, familly, also the mempers of Lodge, No. 30, F. ' Powal without depriving the otuer States and terri. | Salé Of these lands they can be comfortably sup- | Ty mone Of CE COMNGR AG. Ox She personnes SES M., and Star No, 237, F. and ; ries of their proportionate share of protection in | Ported and provided with means to engage in indas- tured at Bayamo and at the ent with Colo- » are respectfully invited to aitend. places where ‘ulaa’ Hosttties existed or were | ‘il pursuits and to educate thelr chidren. cen | insumenis, Colonel Yuiros and. the 1,600 men of | pZB#—On Wednesday evening, November 18, Many ned. Peace Com ion, he says, recent n 5 Fes, a native Castieblayney, county Monaghan, ‘Arizona, General Talleck says, has been greatiy | in seasion at Chicago, and, It 8 ‘presumed, they will his column were decoyed into the interior and | j, years. Svar 4 E 3 8 2 j 8 1 z & g reland, aged 60 short! - | are now surrounded by 4,000 liberals, who | "Friends and tances invited to attend engineer, stated that they were in the buliding en- | For Lay Votes—Rev. A. F. Partridge and William H. | Mlirepreseuted even by its own people. it has | shortly make anott Teeter feet tea rien at's | have not exterminated them because they only ~ Srey! red din repairing the engine until half-past eleven | pieeonan. been described a3 @ wonderfully Teh mineral Ny aot Ke "point | desire a entrender, which 1s daily e: ‘So | the funeral, from her late reaidence, 523 East Twelfth. o'clock, and after completing their work they made .—Rev. Dr. . Mr. an examination and found no fire and locked the manere fons Cy ag teres ee ‘% foe a tet Meetlie hae ‘Thomas Ennis, the fireman employed on the prem- | " Colonel Ludlow offered a resolution that the Con- fges, corroborates the statement ot the pogines. He | vention pledge the sum of $6,500 to the bishop of its reached the place yesterday morn! ortly after | choice. ‘The matter was subsequently referred to a tue alarm of fre been given and found the doors | committee to rt, Finally $6,000 per annum was ail locked, as le had leit them on Wednesday night. | agreed upon os the salary of tive iano ‘He iound tue fre tn the apartiwents occupied by Mr. A recess was taken and the Convention reassem- —— ge ‘The Lire was, no doubt, of accl- | pied in the afternoon, when the election of a bishop The deatn of George Boyhart threw a gloom over peo hen Aves tenis. The cunditeten Weis pag oe his companions and the members of the department, Littlejohn, D. D; Rev. BE. A. Hoffman, D. D.; Rev. A. and the company to which he was attached are to | Burgess, D.D.; 1 D:D; Rev. T. 5. country, abounding in lodes and mines of majority Comm: mY have cent and silver of such surprising w a of the greatest importance—that of the expediency | Strong are the liberators of Cuba that they have sen: HALI.—At Chicago, on Monday, November 1 who will work tere could, 1s eae, phn y ‘aocu- ing the management of Indian affaira to Po] Don Lule. Fernandes 4e Onstzo to trees, ye SIMEON HALL, formeriy of Brooklyn, aged se years” mulate fortunes of millions. But these mines of | the War Department—and presented his argument | the Captain General. The conditions aro og ey | Moore.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Tuesday evening, fabulous weaith, if they really exist, are as yet un- against such transfer. will their arms as soon as the liberties pro- | November 17, THowas C, MOORE, late of Williams developed and,’ perhaps, undiscovered. He doca e Commissioner recommends Congreas at tts | claimed in Spain arc granted in the island and a burg. LaT. aged 67 not say there are no vaiuubie mines in Arizona, but | Next session to make liberal provision for the sub- | militia of the citizens is organized. General has | His frie that iw agricugural facilities would yield far more | Sistence of destitute Indians. On this point he saya:— | received the envoy, and he is detained and deprived | ana of W. 'B. Ostrom, are res} ly invited ta than its mines of silver and copper, however rich | “It 1s to ve excoodingly regretted that the requests | of fommanatog i the people at the office i © | attend the funeral, from the residence of W. B. these may prove to be. He thinks there should be | made of that body in this behalf were not accorded | chief of police. It is rumored that this gent! “ig Ostrom, No. 108 Hewes street, Brooklyn, E. D., op. more troops in Arizona and recommends that | St its last session. The rosu!t has been much saifer- | left last night with the General who is secon Savurday afternoon, at one o’cloek. Arizona, with tnree of the most southern counties | ing, the disturbance of peaceful relations of the In- | command, who has instructions to make @ compre | Muzney.—On Tuesday, November 17, suddenly, of California, be made @ separate miitary depari- | “ans, war and bloodshed, with the expenditure of | miso with the insurgents. Ali this shows the trait | J axg MURRAY, aged 70 years, wife of Hugh Murray. ment, large sums of money to suppress hostilities and | of our assertions and ts corroborated by me Hd ‘The relatives and fri of the family are respect- punish offenders. The proverb is no jess true than | 4 la Marina. an oficial paper which, in giving the | raiiy invited to attend tii® funcral, from her late resi- . A. H. Vinton, hoid 4 weeting for the purpose of making arrange- | prowne, D. D.; Rev. B. J. Haight, D. D.; | Rev. Jacob ? In | news of the departure for the interior of the General ; meats to attend his funeral and passing resolutions | wy. Dillon, Rev. i B. Montgomery, D. D.; Rev WHOLESALE POST OFFICE FRAUDS IN THE WEST. Cee Oe Ee ae ae cnet the | Count of Balmaseda, says that he 1s fully authorized | Gehce, No. 202 West Twenty-sixth street, this (Friday) - + ly. © hy <7 . +f — regard to the tribes who are now at war with the im says afternoon, at one o'clock, Without further notice, Seed ts Mata gGen ted ae Ram | HM, Brace, Ke, D, Va foution Hey: Juhu | greegt and Confession of Prominent Onicats, | covernment i's veleed that vat for tis appugs | teanert onthe held a pomudon twrorale co ait | Nugcwae™ar Sregcga "on yaaa Nove 1, ous eee caste uae pei onal Tn, onsld, ‘rom the Buffalo Courter, Nov. 18.) of the supplies of subsistence they nad been re- ipahpoas tien. is = ed ib canno' L. = om erg; | THOMAS B.S. MUNN, aged 31 years, son of Benjamia Rev. Mr. Littigjobn was ‘declared elected by “ogy th | Py ee ect aah ertennn lrg S. Thomas, of this | Sey" “ipatared to be fpcavided "tn cooee creatiea, of tne Cantain General, pat by the force of arms of onthe faneral wil take place from the Church of the rf ref city, made arrangements to refund hia share of hizes . BROOKLYN CITY. Sentnitas ae aioe te aol cae eae the sum of which, it is ‘understood, he and ‘otters toe ens, Ct pesene ba, the demaceenens to, oom EPS Sa pe SR GPRS RAR Redeemer, comner of Pour Svenus and’ Paotic seasion of with all ite heart, > have detrauded te Post OMtce Department. The De- | Tne ndians were apparentiy vationed and ‘hed no | But in the meantime the Siood of brothers 1s being | Sirect, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two request him to be present at the cl bev ~ the lom at ; tip wn he Le a etek bebe the tollowing details | occasion to wander over the country in quest of food, | spilt and antmosities, which are always ———— NuGENT.—On Wednesday, November 18, ANNE Nv- SUPREME COURT—KINGS COUNTY. the Convention. The Convention shortly after adjo cau be called: — and ‘tem country, are created. The “ Tho Steinway Habeas Corpus Case=The | again to-morrow. et ie tn aie Seti medabetod ans ther Was pobtanen ies attnek less snd ‘omatanta in order $0 sappy enlightened niards and the, aood, rer | of Tirgan, Souity Cavan ivelande 0 eee Power of a State Court Extended Into the Pengo aromyren eee b= ccouns of some heavy | their needs, The responsibility of the unfayi them side e Cubans. e ignorant, of her ower ee Biv Sant LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. frauds that hod been perpetrated upon the govern- | condition of the Indian afuirsin this regard 1s uot | by their countrymen who have become wealthy ‘The A. and friends of the family are invited Territory of a Foreign ‘ern impor= pe boars ment and the arrest of the persons named, ag fol- | with the department, or any branch of it; for the in the trade in partnership with | to attend ihe funeral, ‘rom her late residence, 331 tant Case. . Naw Post Oricrs.—Post OMices have been es. | lows: 0. F. S. Thomas, of Bulfulo, contractor for | sacts and the necessity of action in the matter were | the government and derivo advantages from the | Fast ‘twenty-second street, this (Friday) afternoon, furnishing post office blanks, and from 1861 to 1868 resent order of things, are opposed. What would 7 ” ‘This interesting and in many respects important | tapiished at Oakdale Station, Suffolk county, and at having @ contract for furnishing paper and twine; faithfully and earnestly represented in communica- becouse’ ‘of them the day when, the press being free, at two o clock. 7 suit was commenced by Mrs, Oaks, the widow of | Ridgewood, Queens county, during the past mouth. | E.H. tioward and J. M. Jounson were partners of | yom davuramenty oe Once ( Conaress, through | cher tneres and iniquities should be published? | op ptEY-—OM Wednesday, November 18, Henny Henry Stetpway, Jr., plano manufacturer, Four- | Tyg Fisnents.—On Saturday last 300,000 man. | ?homasfromJanuary, 1867; ‘thodore taylor, of | 7°Mhe Toport also contains & recommendation that | These bad men are the counsellors of the Captain parish of Palle Kenwery esate ‘Limerick, Teena teenth street, New York, to recover the possession | naden were caught ina single set of a purse net in | umulos W- 0. Redden, blank agent of the First | jegisiation be had for the protection of tie people of | General, whom they bribed before he came to this | ° ‘The relatives and friends of the fatnl ¢ Gistrick at Washington; Beverly Clarke, blank | ‘yexas from invasion by Indiana trom the north of | 1sland@y presenting him with shares of the Spanish | taiy invited to attend th ie renee agent of the Second district of New York and | ied river and {row the eastern part of New Mexico, | bank amounting to $50,000. This is well known and | Pociicnca, No, Tis Monroe. steer vate frome ‘tier . Lee, blank ageut of the Third district at | hich, the Commissioner thinks, can be secured by | Appears from the books of the bank. From snoh | Doon, at half-past one o'clock prcolse! Clucazo, wine, upto Ociovel, Tosi rae gains: Of | tue location of @ suMcient number of military posts | counsellors and a man who has publiciy sald that Wis | Rocum.—on Wednesday, November 18, SARAH wa cero auainng, nung foes, ot Washing: | Germ atthe Sates sc srrane enc parte aate | SFRe et erecta antag OF tte oe | the onda ate fam at Tepecta mn, cles ice of the superintendent of x the most respectable 01 cl — printing in the Treasury Department at Wash- rn LAs ibe Bhs the Mag on the Captain’ General and stated to bim the } 2 A Be ce eat Svea ime Fridays ington, who passed the accounts of Thomas for | Guetion of them to Indian conntry, should be | Bitiation of the county, the necessity of, prociatm- | srreroon, at one o'clock, preci e, ( biank paper and bianks; George A. Taverner, amended, he says, so a3 to include beer and cider, | ing in Cuba the liberties prevailing in Spain, and Sworps.- ursday afiernoon, November 19,” from Lo0d to 1868, was clerk in the Auditor's Office | fe the Indians indulge in these Mquors to an alarm- | that the Eastern 4 ment would lay down arms, | st her residence, No. 168 West ‘Twenty-third street, of the Post Oilice Department and passed tu ¥ i juch misfortune and bloodshed. Accounts of both Thomas and the blank agents, “* | !z-extent and, too often wecome intoxicated, | In | A¥CKnaE in dime TNH TieT took warmly on the | MARY, Widow of Thomas Swords, in the 5th year These men were believed to have been interestea | 80 instances unscrupulous men, knowing they + A tae lamer. ho fis discourse | of her age. of her three infant children above named. Gardiner’s i 4 They were sent to one of the oil ‘The following facts are alleged in the papers and | factories for final disposal. There is excellent bass proceedings:—That Henry Steinway, Jr., died on the rd at various points on the south side of the i ve desert re) presi ee ms sniping HIGHWAYMRN.—Leonard Losee, of Freeport, while before luis death, while feeble in body and mind from | 02 bis way home from New York a few evenings consumption, whieh resulted in his death, he exe- | since, was sovercly assaulted by some unknown per- cuted a will by which William Steinway, his brother, farm, became executor and trustee of his entire estate and pate oda a, ‘cae peony merrier ny rol guardian of his said aed having been injured until aronsed by the toll gate widow hat ks, @ man of some attainments, ad he Foster's Meadow, who informed him ‘ ‘was covered with blood, which was flowin; . tt were not liable to a penalty, have establisued their SMirH.—On Thursday morning, November 19, after Yas 4 cosclunah tn the employ of anetghbor, and on | PS Tuna in his foredend,” Ie iseupposa tek | ne Yo Mi. Fredsrioe Oariisio: of Decrette tne caent 28 | breweries neat Indian reservations. po. ras tntecrupted by he Copia, See pe & protracted illness, JANE SMiTu, aged 62 years, Shans. with her thres” childtend uae Witte | he was assanited with o slungshot or some such | the treasury Department, for bringing the matter to SRE SR ditions, promised to cause haif of the world to be he relatives and friends are respectful iy tavived Bieimway, executor, trustee and guardian under the | @Fticle being thrown at him which immediately ren- | a succeastul issne, He has met many serious ob. | Report ef the Commissioner of Pensions. | Shor and dismissed them in the most gross _man- | 0 attend the funeral, from the residence of Benjamin will, exercised the powers expressed in that instru. | dered him insensible. Stacles, as overcome most of them, and will event- | ‘Tho following statistics are obtained from the re- | ner, As the Spaniard above mentioned is a colonel | g,covier, 70 South Eighth street, Brooklyn, B. D., om ment und took from their mother the said children | INCENDIARIRS AT Wonk.—During the past two | Wally succeed in restoring to the government all, or | port of the Hon. ©. ©. Cox, Commissioner of Pen- | of engineers he the next day ordered him to leave | “#iiney morning. bog" nen rolock RK in Bronswick, Germany, and placed them in the cus- fires di nearly all, of the money of which it has been robbed. | sions, which has been submitted to the Secretary of | the isiand, and he is now on his way to Spain, hav- | 4,,, om ty, on Thuraday, Novem- tody of his agent, Koch, forguardianship and educa. | Week Stes of incendiary origin have been of frequent | The case came up for Maal hearing, so far as con. | the Treasury:—-The number of original invalid pen- Jeft on the 30th wit. in the Spanish mail steamer, | DCT 19, GUSTAV® SIEDENBURG, @ native of Wismar, tion. The motler then returned to New York and | Occurrence in the village of Jamaica. On Tues- | cerns those who were arrested and Hot released by a | sions admitted during the year Was 9,825, at an an- lere and in some of the towns of the island many | GCrmAny. aged bb yenre ee on the matter thus rematued until about the ist of May, | day evening last an attempy was made to burn | local judge at Washington, on Saturday iast inthe | nual oe aes Cer aaneas Lagecente Cats at | CAGRRDoe Or eens tees ane tee WEAN Of cae | COrDSE Of Tenth street and Secoud avenue, on Satur? Poinling “Wiliam telnway testamentary uardian | @iseovered tn time and serious damage prevented. | "“Tiiere appearing to be no evidence of ertmtnality | granted is $67 87%, OF #6 95% lesa than ‘he pre- | ‘the conduct observed hy the United States at this Yorkville, HADEN PATRION SuTTHs aged Oo youre ‘rere void, and (his sult to reoover the possession of | OB the following evening (Wednesday) a second at. | aguinst Hy i. Howard, J. M. Johnston and Theodore | ceding year, ‘THe uber of original applications by | times severely censured here; because at the samo { T9CKUINe, HADRN PATRICK SMITH, aged 68 years, the suildren was then commenced. The-proceeuings | tempt was fire the game premises; this was | I. Taylor, of Buifwlo, and George W. Vining, of Ohi. | widows, ‘and other dependent relations 1a that the American government has been the | T)rcy ry bay dt Sid icuring uf testimony in the ease contioued ‘rom | also discovered 4n time DY the neighbors. who ex- | cago, a noite prowditt was entered. "Aw WO. F.s. | 10.204, belug an annual aggreraterate of $1,010,20270, | rat to recognize tho authorities in Madrid and to | ,THUsLow- AL Saratoga, Springs, on Tuesday. No- ume from May to August, and were reported | tinguished it with @ nl oy J of water. The incen- | Thomas, A. J. Lee, Beverly Clark, William Towers, | The increase of pensions under this class 1s 27, ate the Spanish nation on the triumph of | Tetonter of the late Thomas Truslow. 7 CUnwese - GRAM. OD the 14th of August the foliow- on this occasion, it , Was seen and re- | W. 0, Redden and G, A. Tavener, the evidence ia | at an annual rate of $1,725,900, The whole | liberal principles it is selling arms to the Captain Gen- Sen caren ‘and friends of the feratt ms eatereeys lady living inthe vicinity; put as yet | deemed to be complete. Towers, Tavener and Ked- | number of im pensioners borne'on the rolis on | eral, who now in rebellion against that government | +, ittena the funeral, this (Friday) afternows, at hate term of the Supreme Court, held at the made, The residents of the vil- | den are sUli at large, but undoubiediy will yet be | the auth day ofJune, 1868, was 74,782, and these Were | wisties to combat the pert tn Cam, which only aims | Pat Gnootclock, fro the residence of her brothas, Court House in tue city of Brooklyn, August 11, 1868. | 1 ith the authorities, now feeling that | arrested. All the others were brought or came to | paid in the at tho rate of $6,828,025 20, | at the Union with their brothers of Spain and the | Past one cclonk, from tne tesien ler brother, Present, J. W, Giivert, Justice, In the matter of the | elf persons and ty are insecure under the | Detroit, after being requested to do ao, fund the total ‘of widows, orphans and other | enjoyment of freedom. ‘The General has | ions " capt mpage application of Ernestine 11. Oaks for the custody of we taken meastires to ferret C. F.'8. Thomas judgment and gave am- | dependent relatives In this class 2,243, who were | prohibited all sorts of meetings, but they are hed | ©). At East New Y. jon of Ernestine H. Oaks, the answ 000 and the of the suit comm ns an ive or Wiliam Steinway as respondent, we, “ina tee him. Andrew F, Lee followed suit, and gave good a otal sanual rate of $15,803,004 20, The ‘riginal Hot week to-day the achievement of her independ. Tul sans ae ‘friends of the family are respect- aMmdavits of Charles Koch ef al., of Bra A MAN ARRNSTED—Tae Resctr or 4 | security ior the payment of $25,000 and the costs, invalid pensions allow numbered 135, atthe annual | ence, knowing her true interests, and only aspires | rary requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday afte! Germany, in support thereof, the reply of the Mistake.—A rather amusing affair occurred on Sa- | Beverly Clark Dicaded guilt and was discharged rate 12,800, and the same cl was in- attain the political righta and liberty which are | noon at two o'clock, from his late residen nye East tioner, Ernestine H. Oaks, suppor’ by the afMfda- | turday, in which # prominent business man of our | under a1 nded seutence, Tonds, however, creased fifty at the total annual rate of 2,094. Widows, | so necessary to her pro; United as they are, New York. o vits of N.B. Taylor, Mrs. John E. Robinson, Mrs. | city was placed in an embarrassing position for a | required of him to appear in court whenever wanted. | minora and others admitted, 219, at the to | success is beyond a doubt for the welfare of a com- | “"Wanptow.—At Hudson City, N. J., on Tharsd diary Ann Taylor, Mre. Mary E. Cowperthwait, Mrs, | short time, It appears that @ merchant from the | Howard and Johnson confess their liability in tho rate of $ 102; an increase of 72 at the total | munity who has for the lastfthree centuries groaned | xovemper 19, ‘of consamptio ys Rosier W. ay, Maria Muller, and upon the testimony of witnesses | country, who was on @ brief visit to St. Louis, sold | sum of $7,368, and will pay that amount and costa, | annual phy "3 $6,008, ‘The total number of navy in- | under the iron hand of despotism. The G. A. 0.T. | a7eq go years, mo Datamining ares Pht tae Sud upon reading a true copy of the last will and tea. | to this gentleman $2,600 in United States bonds and | | The Tribune states farther that Towers, Taverner | yalrd pensioners om tho rolls at the close of the fecal | YJ, eo wills ft, ‘Srie relatives and friends of the family are re- Gustics Steinway, inventory of apprassement, anes | Leak ice iaearinens “aia wens to. the beak in the | Mr. Carlie.” Tec ieet sey seas ean | 2ene rye tte oe oe ee others, LAs te 0, 250, | GAME IN Naw densey.—The Trenton Gazette | *pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Inte accounting, copattnership afticles, release of ower | afternoon to draw the money and was intensely dis: | road to Detroit’ in. the hands of captora, WhOn 'S making & total of 2618 pensions at ‘The | savs:—Game this year ia very soarce, we are in. | frammence, t Saturday afternoon, srae fvo o'Cioen? an’ ocicr deeds, and after hearing G.T. Jenks and | mayed to be promptly informed oy the clerk that the | habeas corpus writ overtook the party and remanded | total amount actually paid to invalld pensioners | formed by sportamen. | i years ago the for ty, on lay a two o'clook. dasnes WN, Piper, of counsel for the petitioner, and J. ty signing the check had mo money to his it | them to Washington. The re-arrest of the three per- | during the year ending June $0, ests and of New Jet ‘were well stocked with K. Van Cot and Jamen Eschwege, of counsel tor | fn that nk. Immediately concluding that an al fons yet at large is only a question of time, uuless and to and $: The quail, Res and ‘and the huntsman FALLING OF? oF THE House CF Scmoot Cnt. W ijitaun Steinway, and after due deliberation veing | tempt had been made to ewindie him he rushed to | they shall deliver themselves up. amount ons paid was $352,383 21. | could have a day of real sport, | But now these beau. | DReN.—The Kennebec (Me.) J< says that a gen- had, the office of the Chief of Police and the mat- We have no means of knowing what are the inten- | Prior to the the last annoal report of this | tifal birds no longer constantly rise in whirring | tleman, of Norridgewock, Me., who is a close ob- it ts adjudged that the petitioner, Ernestine H. | ter. Captain Kohlund, who was ing Chief tions of the government authorities with regard to | offtce, the sole surviving soldier of the Tevolution | covies at almost eaery or twitter and soratch in | server of events, says the cause of the faliing off in Oaks, is entited to the custoay of her infant chil- | time, half suspected ‘something ‘was wrong, but | the persons from whom restitution has been ac- | pensioned under the laws had died. Of the | buay activity in every buckwheat patch, or rusie in | school returns the last two years 1s not on account dren, Lillian Steinway, Anne stein’ and Clarissa | nevertueless directed officers Reinhardt and }» It 18 said that the course pursued is the | sol beg peasioned specical acts of Songrees sunny nooks among the falien forest leaves. When. | of carcicasness or mistake in the return of the num- only one which could have secured indemnification thenen @ rolls, John Gray, of Ohio, and Daniel F. ¢ tuese birds ane now encountered they are found | ber of children, but that the children are becoming to the public treasury. The Detroit detectives who | Hakeman, of New York, ‘and’ Nancy Serena, widow of | in the wildest and most inaccesaibic me solitary, | less in number yearly, except in manufacturing have worked up the case are under the law entitled | Joseph of Pennaylvania, still survive, the | or in very smail flocks, and as wild as tae pigeon | towns or where there is an influx of foreign popula- to a half of the amount the restoration of which | latter being the only representative on the rolls of | hawk. Still there are ruthiess and cruel louts who | tion, Forty years ago ten children was quite a com- they have effected. We have heretofore emphasized | that class of Revola widows who were mar- | eagerly | potaal the woods ia search of a few poor, | mon number in a family. The average in many the complete and demonstrated guiltiness of Messrs. | ried prior to the close of the war. Of those married | ha’ remnants of the once numerous flocks, | places was a fraction over seven to each family, of Howard & Johnson in tlis bad transaction. The | prior to January 1, 1794, 56 survive; of those married | and unless these fellowd are stopped game will be- | paronts at the age of forty-five; now we seldom find sum of money for which, according to the article of | prior to January 1, 1800, 45; and of those married | come entirely extinct in New Jersey, In some coun- | more than Ly and the average is but four to each the Tribune above quoted, they are held liable, 18 | since the latter date. 781—making a total of 858 Re- | ties we observe that the sportsmen have mutually | family. The dimination in the returns may be ac- understood to be compensation for shortage on | volutionary widows on the rolls, being less by 100 yd to lay aside their guns for a few years and | counted for from the fact that the births th many paper, said to have occurred since the organization | than the number returned the previous year. re ve the decimated game time to recuperate. 3 | towns do not at the present period excced the deaths, of their partnership with Thomas, but of whieh they | are on the rolls 1,03 widows and orplans of sol- | a good move, and we hope it will ome general | Pride, fasiior jolly have had a good deai to de had personally n0 knowledge. | diera who served in wars subsequent vo the Revola- | througout the State. with this mati Steinway, and that the provisions of the last willand | Smith wo look up th who had teetament of their said father, the late Henry Stein. | bought the bonds, This 4 done, and pat Jr., nominating and appointing Charles and | he was considerably mystified at his arrest, Willam fapioway Goer of said children did not | but on soaring the oitice of the Chief he ive said William in Wi ny legal or equitable | soon learned what was the matter. The explanation je bein Was simple, When he prepared to pay for the bonds judged, | he had inadvertently used a wrong check—one ad- rt does hereb; etition- | dressed to the Second National, and not to the bank er, Uroeatine H. a. clusive custody and | where he kept his account. The matter was speedily jon oC her said {infant children, and each of | arranged torliy, but we think for some time hem, and the respondent, William Steinway, his | to come the gentleman wno made the mistake will attorneys, and servants, each of them, are | look a littie closer at checks he signs before he pays hereby ens end restrainad from in any mauuer | them gut—sS. Lauis zenudiioan. Nov, 16, ‘ay al it to the custody of said children, the and ineffectual, and it is furthe; Sof thie Con! d unto th