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EVROPE,. By mati from Europe, at this port, we have our Special correspondence, in detatl of our cable tele- grams, Gated to the 2d of October, | The English secularists opened a room called “St. | George's Hall,” in Birmingham, Mr. Bradlaugh ‘“in- Augurated’ it with an address on tho land question, There were two land questions, he sald—the Engltsh | tie earth a cross, wi fnd the Irish, The Irish was to be considered first, | because the people there had starved till they refused | to starvo any longer with becoming meckness, while the British people wero only beginning to starve. ‘The people alone had a right to the land, and must bo put in possession of It. He commented upon tho miserable state of the agricultural laborers in Eng: | jand, and finished by using language which the Bir- | Mingham Post refuses to report, with reference to the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Du! burg and the Duke of Cambridge. of bdo Mme. Ratazzi wrote to tho Paris journals to | No Geclare thata statement of her being present at i post-mortem examination of the vic Pantin murder was avs Galagnaniv’s Messenyer of tho sith of Septem’ Teports: - false. Tho man Delony, who committed suictde at the Hotei de New York, at it Vo the Pantin affair, Ar alone to have driven him io dest Genoral Serrell has, it is stated, just furnished the Plans for the improvement of tue navigation of the Danube, predicated upon the suiveys made by fepresentatives here, and a very strong firm of con- tractors have offered to do the work at Geners reil's estimate of cost, and are ready to enter upoa the un r bid ts accepted, FRANCE, The Fawity Murder at Pantin=-A Mother and Fivo Cliidveu Milled and the Bedies Lid Away. Panis, Oct. 1, 1969. For seyerai days past everytuing else has been forgotten but tuo ho: ula of the massacre that recently occurred in the immediate ne! hood of Pantin, Just think of a mother and her dye children, the eldest sixteen years of age, ali mur- dered im the most savage manner, and thrown whe scarcely dead into a rude pit dug for the purposs and = which their bodies from view. Borror, but it ts unnecessary to dwell on them, as doubtiess your readers will have elckeued from \the revolting story jong before this reaches you. It seemed like a direct interposition of Providence that tais atroctous murder was dis- covered in the most accidental way the very mora- ing after its commission, and this has led to the dis- oovery aud arrest of tue chief perpetrator before he had time to escape, The wretch had giready reacuea Havre, doubtless with a view to embark for so foreign port, when he waa by chance intercepted an jecurea afier a fruitless attempt to drown hims {twas at frat supposed the husband and step-son of the murdered wowaa hid committed the terrible deed, but later discoveries lead to tho sus- piciom that both of these have also been made away with, and that tue eatly been per- petrated by oblain th property of tha deceased @ feud airested at ilavre, and wuose name ts Yraupuann, was fo in possession of S-veral title de k, busvand and 3 OM) later In. @ forged po hag i formation attempts person to obtain by homey certain mon belonging to Jean Ki Sided. in afew da; get at al the fac Uagedy, una no doubt every one of t ASsociated ia 1k Wii Jali into tu justice, It is possinie eoine of thom from swiit pugian rvive will years ins they com lige famished bea Waen saall 30a some uosu: done with calidus indifference ing creat who to his cupidily or sia a blood, age make @ great bat they reveal th destrac, on of their own species, for no sooner does the most revolting ¢: tuis kid ocewr than professiona: patranturos with the Ulmost Cner Wink | comm sels lo Wo ne WONst tunity and murder, uch rampant Victor Hugo and a lot more of bait pects and noyeilsts have raised the cry im ther ext Thapsodies oi ‘mercy to the crim, for no ot reason that they at he showe none to the mnocens de if this rant about capital puaisoment is not trampled out, whose life will ve sala, Wane such demons surround us lke no Colmtted the Wuv.esale riunate Kiucs family. 1s prised if Lugo o 2 of t us With a new caltion of tie pos hours of a condeaned maa,” to soften our horror of the naughty sin of Panta. Unless tae fury of the ra dowa moat wonuert such witemye w hideous objevis of tat be wi The } ferder and Muvderer loaPabiic Excitome: 3 Messenger, of Pa of September, eng to red to we t ed to phys ay remark agined he At not to v1 : dof this the in a few ected on about 120 of from the of came for 4 fursved around Up: & @ Wide cir tue midst Of which the a@uluorities continued 2 at Ti tun ene of The imme ation. sted only pst + douse d’Arey, u ti examining body was soon couplece'y uacd piaced on {ta back. Jn th wound, large enough to introdu positively Jaid open the vertebral column, 1D Diack-Nandied Knife Was atill etic 1 from the fuco tie earth a Which had adbered to it, The ou The Mesh, however, peeled olf, and i from the bead 1 vo suspend a etry ah axe, A sheet wast ket gariener's car at the bovtom of W He bad read in som. journal tuat Lugagne thea examued the oody more Was that of @ young man of about elghte ing trousers of ay ey. | tug—has the following are steeped 10 | such @ selsati } ome | have shown the u'liity of the av | mean } murder, and coatriba sary of Police, M, Roubel, Ou nearing Paris the diers returned to their quarters, leaving the meta: cboly cortege reduced to the persons strictly neces 1 ADOUt midway becween the aud of Lite depth. ‘fhis seventh corpse had srarcoly been found whon the population bvroug i qu they formed a raillag arow 4 they also fly Wreath of Vlowera Into the ny the bystaud ments of piy were min: geance, and did yoch iw exist in France Trau mann would be torn to pieces, if tho poopie cou ouly lay hand on him, ‘Tue crowd seemed persuaded that an eigh that of Jeaa | Jia the i | metery.” A terrier dog hav Tue eartu at a 8 re grave pickaxes Wers produc mien commenced turning ap te grow 1 smellin ig fim uatli dive excavations had now discovery was madg, and d low tut been used in tie murde Those implements are not the sane as thosy pur. chased of M. Bellanger, the ironme de Flandre, daughter while crossing the fleld, 1 hair in tne earth, and (he spot havin; tae ckaxe were found. nal adds that the dis Kinek was due to ab @ piece Ol the coat. The Pody of Ki Sr Not Found. Galignani's Messenger of the 21 of October—even- —“The statement publis ers Inst night that the body of i , Sr, discovered, turus out to be untrue, >. a tait of roppmann ta Court--Evidence Produced by the Potice. 3 Droit of tho of October sa, Viustruction, M, Drouer d'Arcq, examined Troppmanna yesterday, The interrogatory com. meaced at ten tn tae morning and lasted about five tours. In spite of ali the conjectures of diferent Journals no traces haye yet bee discovered of any &ccompitces im the crime; the opinion we haye mani- fested that Troppmana commitiet the whole of the eightmurders id becoming more and more con- i, Wo have already stated that a sinall pick- axe and a klichen shovel tad been found near tie where tue body of Gustave Kiace was dis- Tho ?: —The e1. A deaer tn old hardware, living tn the place Man- bert, bas identified those implements as having HBO b¥ hin ta th Sepvenu ann, Lhe Post omee clerk at sent or to Pacis to identify rn 14 Galignanits Messenger of Octovor 2 describes the funeral, or funerals, of tie victims of the tragedy, as w aS tho scenes which were observed subsequent to the interment. ‘Ihe reporter a teraoon the victiing of tis horribte removed fror sue and restored to ti ily. It dad been proposed to perforai a funeral sev. vice at Notre Dame. but this intention had to be abandoned in conseq nee of diMlcuctes retative to istration by which tue funerais are con- about four o' 83 ent rd of the N and shortiy aiterwar one of tie priests of Noire Dame arrived, preceded by the cross anil Choristers im pit the seven coitins were nced on ait yround and formed a square, covered over With alarge black pall with a white cross, After the Usual prayera (he coillus were placed in the lears pouveyed to the nera Rail Way, by to leave in the eve Where the Kincks have a family gra’ ‘he vodies were sccompanied by M, Lille, brother-in-law of Mime, Kinck, with se me ‘3 of the clergy, T inutes past eight o' coing at dve tais moraing. young mun of wbout uw: lie is to be Confronted wi r has also beea used, tis Press aga a Public ConsorNewse of Uctober publishes Ace on the subject # the influence age of crime and crimina!s by means of the supplying of y fuct and mtpulie conuected with tne aitferent enses Waich occur just as they are, and thus afford. ing the public at large the means of forming an un- biassi s- | judgment, and thus aiding the ends of , olag, to a coasideradle exren the ha Lae of the secret system of detec. 1 's says:—Nowever odious may be the ermue which has itement durin the past iew day liy execrable a yna.s of justice; but no mple ve, of a private cringe having caused a. The press has placed before the eyes Of tts millions of re: seven tie most minute incidents of the trigutfal Gagedy; It has done more in order to eausty the feverish emotion whitch had spread 80 widely; 1 has forestaiied the too slow action of justica of the pete elaudo; tt has trans recorded tn ti exists, We b: formed Itself, 80 to say, into @ trate public opinion, ve what uuserupulous tn the ch tion, may doubtiess be reproached with hav Supplied the insatiable avidity of the public with pueriic deiats, or with having deceived it by imaginary Is; but is ths eager intervention of the press in t had long been coasidered as the reserved domain of justice to ned of? Can tne journals he accused of rfered with the action of the judicial elieve the reproach unfounded, and ¥ rk on thls subject that Analogous accusa- 9 made at the period, atill receat, when i turned Us attention to mitttary operations and at tached speciat correspondents to Wie aries in cam- paign. The argameut was thea used that the reailet patter of the evils Of war demoraiized the popuia- tions by Weakening their patriotign, and, a matier no jess grave, that the indiscretions of the special trespeadents might compromise the saccess of ign by betwaying the secret of the opera- Those representatives of the press were consequence very badly received by certain Sometimes “even an interdiciica was : agalust tuese troublesome reporters, whose accounts did not always accord with the ports. However, tna special correspond- ¢ not discouraged, @ud mauy circumstances In the Ori ainpaiga, for exaniple, Was It not the corre- spondence of the London Zies which, by 1 jug with pitiless frankness te vices of a supe ated organization, contrivuied to the salvation of the English army? Fiuatly, those hideous pictures ents wel F rj of the Lield of bacte—leit m tlie aliade by onicial re- yasgh ports—those sketches of war as it 13, have tuey not at ha coulda ne rt | ex the public sentiment against that wholesale y to der war unpopula seches of phila turopists and all tha a ations of the Conge |'of Peace’ Weill, does not the interveniton of pub- siogous ad- ue action oO 1, by a mistaken icity ta che domain of justice p rom ti the press a | the trac nu Justica wa plats Uh icult ta , Wilt the assis sary of Police as | its seore 4 M. | ts takea tu | in the di | the press ard | trans | nais, and if the re of | Oniroy de 128, the Inborer with his epade, ood tie doctor, The a4 seen a fearful wo closed hands, | aimost detached the head from the og to M. Lugagne stooped and with bis bands nd clotted blood er lip bora no traces of a jauslacue, and the clin hal never besa he hair being touched. The doc. exam. ¢ he had remarced that tho e@, Which waa horribly disfigured, bore traces of | cc jeep Wounds Were foun’ in tug revieg of tho heart, and atthe back of the head a Geep Lei¢, no doubt produced by a biow from a pick- rowa over the body, and a mar: a straw had veen jaid, was brought to the spot. On the removal of the boly the doctor remarxol the eize of tho feet, whch rs. ey | av we ormou he, tumetied, for they apposed of enorm eee) aoknowl Kiack had those extrowities unuaually large, M. | for any! jowish Color Wiha YlacK Btiipe, # waistcoat of tuo same Kind, Mes of ani wiih S ba & Bide pocket, ail exautiy corres | t or eear§ the deacription of the elder eon, The | tribunal here be cap of brown and violet checs Waa searched tor au 1) fuund ja the bole, There could no longer be any doubt that tits Waa the boy ov Gustave hivck, aut Te eter eeing via steht vice Talus Pyeal ou ad | miquity, andor pain of infamy, 1, guided by my art. | errees. There t¥a “bear” possiotlity tuat the sachema Lu@ ribudd stockings jie those Woru by the obuer | | agenis. ‘Tne popalation, from which care onceal the lai ryeation of A that state of f the pop nga. inform of justice. al of ail the ged to protect , ft honor and cei Of the pursuit of criul- search Temains fruitless It catia the iasudicieucy of the apparat od the mecessity (or improving + 193. pubic at pporter of ave in Polnt. Pliers, ex My Mcci Roxonep Bri od be praised for IN Our Lonpim ing gran ha the trath of the cause t hurea with rapld ight mods, a0 ed by the @ the Roman Church when twenty-three years of age at tweuty-tve | entered upon the c.olater life, whic to wy mind was the type of Christian perfection, My acception was great, After many struggles, Thad uithtaately, to order not to sac ht conscience, to fall out with my wer, the leader of the hany twinges, ‘i Dom Guers eupe Ken me as follow. wW Age ite bd | blind si @the Council, the highest and jow, before which I can bring w hausting the local — eccie whd Wonored me, for my protest vet cause, Alter astical jurisdioth | ordering mo to aubmE myser to Crary March 5, 1864, was filial and full of abandonment. In order to make {t more confidential I iad added the words, “Lo be delivered personally. Jur aud very particular matters of conscience.” Was equal to a sacramental confession. it with dve seals, and placed it in another, addressed to the Intimate secretary of Pius IX., bogging bin to ve inthe hands of his Holmes, 16 should know the contents, In Li@ Major importance and particu mvof conscience and tie persoa- ages thereby brought into March 23 tho secretary of Ptus L me that be had him of nis Hole sary. The spot where this body was found ts situ. or grave and the nuin-Vert, It is six fect loag, twenty tmchea wide place the enc personally, who consideration of t ed in an image of sho Virgin and a re also thrown But the sentt- éd with tne ideas of veu- wrote to assure ter in the lands At placed the Who Would read it m due c fil of confdeace him who prociauned him. of Jesus Christ and tie common For eight months | remained ast I learned from eye witnesses i vauon Pius 1X, confidential document, that coufession of all my ngs, to my most her of the fatih/ul, » DUB alao 4, which the people already call had sent cat | On November rt distance from dand sev- d, but ; tue dog went farther ou aud recoia- ig agai and again, the worsecs fol- eea made, reuess at ed the searchers to ubaudoa their At eleven o'clock, however, & stall novel and & pickaxe, which bgt no | , Were ound covered or | over with earth ta a furrow between (he two grave: ed their repiies, wrote me trom St. nos Liaself to the communtei and those of the Holy si th that your ovedie thus his tlighue fruim tue Holy reasonably, @ from ome, an exact and authentic copy, I saould ve o siged ty renounce ail hopes of & couetitation, which I have never ceased to implore by ail my vows, the 2sth, tn a letter strewn with epithets familiar to An aosolute aultocracy Who experiences resistance, tae Bishop Wrote me:—'Monseigneur will give you ion. *** On hi3 part, as on the part of (he Holy See, he owes you orders, directions and on your part, towards your saperiors, 1s amatter of submissioa aud pardon, not of con Therefore, sir, the documents you ask for ‘This, my very honored not receive ger, in tho Kue rdiug to tue D bis, a lady and Ler y of the body Gt Gustave 3 dog, which dragged up | no communi: t be forwarded,’ himself respects of a priest, Council, and bul to receive orders, directivas, aad, tf necessary, correctious, tt 13 easy to toresee waa, we may expect from it make the trial, an a conscience of a "t la alt in tie the bishops, 1 i Tam deceived, lic ry, “Ad tuum, Domine Jain, tribunal ap On the path that we Let the outrage and for whom @ word of command of nsclence, BhOWer Upon Us; Laat 19 the extent of thei Knowledge and of tueir arg: For us, trong in our good right and taitiful to the maxim of the Apostlos—“lt ta better to obey God isaism struzgie in hated. Christ even raised ‘Therefore, courage | ra Will fo.iow, garcasi of men the party forms ¢ tian man’—let the pha Whiat tt leads to is not new, obstacles against it, His word of command observance of human traditions, but solely the wil ot God His Father; now, that persecuted and put Christ to death, and the disciples of vesus cannot be better treated at present b; the Master was by their p: very honored brother, wii tue howago of my adil. ration, the assurance of my respecitul and cordial PIERRE DES PILLARRS, Founder and First modera Phartse. nedioting of or of tha Abbe Panis, Kue de Si AQUATICS. of tho Narraganset Bonting Clabe ali Race for the Cuampic x Race~Brown Beaten=Tho Now York, i—"Yesterday | tragedy were | Tufantry to determine the validity of the trust, and w he recent international ¢ wens ees hal Ge Lie charitable uses Were uot aifeciod by tite & Harvard and Oxford crews has awakened an inter- eat in AQUATIC Sporta All over the land, Of this kind Waa greatly needed, for tho interest, at 60 active for vouling, seemed to bo iaa- guishing, and {t really seemed as Hf tt would dis out Especially tn Providence was this While the clty clubs matatained a vigorous the studonta organization sity allowed The endorsement to Freeman & Co, to raiso money, and they raised money ata usurious rate from the de- fondant. Plaintul avers tiat ke ta, therefore, able for the note, and asks the interference of the court to prevent Beldon having yet sued it out. Pefeadant demurred, on the ground that it did not appear shat the platatur was charged a3 endor: sontmeat of the note or noice of nonpayment. Plutatuf holds that, as endorser, ho 13 locluced in the term borrower, tu the statute of usury, Tae court now olds bie same, and tat his ackuowledg- ment of ablilly 18 sudicrené Averment or waiver of he college boat clubs existed merely in name, {a years past the Univareity had very gallantiy entered the lists against other college clubs, and egree of dash and skill that gave 3 for the futdre, aithough I bi T buime of the paim of victory. ‘able opportunities tt enjoyed for perfecting crewa in the art of rowing tho Cwviversity fel! to ar, and for some time past ¢ a3 of ever regaining tra an ihe international contest has changed | ali this, and we now see every evigence of re that presage @ glorious future, and old ones arg irtt for boatiag pervades notice of rules tue tivity and zeal New ciuba are being orgauiz revived, and a @ the mass of th + public deve opment of this revival waa witnessed yesterday, When tne University Boat Club entered into a contest with the live aad vigorous Narraganset Boat Club of this city oa tle waters of the Seekonk river, which 18 re and attractive th iH A3 the regatta cot Inakeeper and Gacst—Sing y more heawtiful ly nanie would indicate, sted of sometimg more than a test betwoen six-oared boats, I may as well ae- c it in a format manner, The regatta was gotten up by the Ni Boat Club, a strong, active and energetic jon, made up of young gentiemea of the city, who handle the sprace as Well a3 any amateurs in the The day was ali that could be desired aad pr 's Soars during the term spectfied tn the complaint, and asks judgment agamst the pDiatatim for that amount, The iatter demurs to the counter-claim, contending that it caanot properly be set up in| Us action; that it does not arise out of and ts not connected with the subject of Lhe action, aa thatthe complaint fs for @ lort and the conver claim is tn contract, and that no counter claim cag be alowed tn actions of tort. The defendant action Claim is @ proper one, No case of this kind has ever beea reporte pal the plait a steamboats had been provided for the use of the club and its invited guesis, and every arrangement had been made to give ail an opporiunity to w: the coutest ander the moat favorable circumstances, A large tumber of spectators lined the woody carriages and on foot, arrived at the appointed spot, and tha races began. Tue first race was between siagie sculls, for the champtonship of tne Ni When the steamboats ganset Clab and tho nee ons mile and ropeai, Gypay Boy, R. Knight entered cedar tioug and twelve inches wide; £. G. West, periinent, paper shell, thirty twelve Incues wide; J, shell Toothps wide; W. H. h, Jr, paper thirty-three { 6 inches wide. Church aud George ter Was tho starter, tof in good style, but there soon on or two that rather tnpalred Kaight’s prospects, but after a momentary delay all the boats were swiftly dashing towards the st A ter @ spirited coatest, in wich all che pa 1 of power and skill, referee; H. A. Wost, judges. ocoarred a co: A Car Pickpocket § Assi pelied to consent to their adjournment, id the cheaipion- Koigit to But against Charles Fran! awie a pocket»oox, M Knight was ev, Lh 44 cover from the arly part of the ae, Car. i} ation to mercy. for the suggestion of the } the St tub and the Brown | ansets entered tl The start wa ou showed that avalively green cr Same ali no doubt he i last race of (he season, but a3 be memor tng annals fur Uae sharp ad well cout On Jacsday evening the Firat Light 2 inaskets and ga number of ex-members an id On8 and one of Lie ere Fyacinthe= | SCALPED, SKINHED At two o'clock yesterday morning a somewhat brated chiof of one of the forest tribes at No. 67 | departed this life suddenly at a ripe of the demiso was Omce by Captata® John letter hag been addressed to ; Tho announcemens ed yon the agth to loudiy confess, before Him and before nat is drawing te trides to iis destruction. The of Israel, aro ful towarda you for your action, and by | Instinct raily around @ preacher of we Gospel who | dares to offer such an wxample to thetr timidity, | For my pars I am lappy to tell you so, and I hi to do #0, too, Being made @ priest of tothe Twentieth precinct, and Sergeant Lowery, of , notidied the undertaker of the New Inquiries as tothe an York Rendering Company, cedents of the deceased showed that for some mo: % ata city museum, whic ed, Decensed took the matter died, ad already recorded, of he has bad en engay’ was suddenly terair 80 to bears that be | At eleven o'clock the corpse was removed from , residence to tuo dock toot of Weat Thirty treet, whore fur a short tine it lay im state- Je tae remains were thus exposed two #avages !n the ompioy of the Rendering Company ateaithily approached them, aud drawing Knives mado @ Vigorous assault upon ft minutes the corpse had been écalped and akinned, and two minutes later {t was dumped into a tank, 1 on, and at last accounts wa i} FPtorts made by the family of deceased to pose@aa the seaip and kin wer as the law gives the Rendering Company the remaina of ali animais found dead in the city, reported that the offal dock undertakers prop by silence, overs by Insults and threats, | present the scaip to the Tammany sachems aa an tho | adornment for their wigwam in jEaas t — | on one of the boats, mated you bave but to You are now responsibie ag, andl answer forail, My errora will ; it | pot be imputed toyou. * * * Your conscience {a ¥ safe? Such a doctrine renders the tnferior but a 1, irresponalvie before God for his personal | actions. There ore, like you, J protested, I reney at It ts, ash NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 13, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, children. At ha'f-pass three the cart set out for the Morgue, passing through Pantin, escoried by & piquet of infantry aad accompanied by the cone NEW YORK CITY, THE COURTS, UNITED STATES OISTAIST GOUAT—IN BANKRUPTCY, The New York Gold Exchange Dimentty—'Tho Petition Piled in Bankruptey Agaiast tho Bauk Dismissed, Before Judge Blatchford, Ernest Olen and Edward G, Taege, Petitioning Creditors vs, (he New York Gola Exchange Bank, Defendants,—-An order bas been signed by Judgo Blatchford In the above eniltied caso, dismissing tho petition of Edward G, Taege and Ernest Otten who foughs to place the affairs of the Gold Exchange Bauk in bankruptcy, The order states that the peritioners, Otten aud Taege, fatied to sustain their ations, which were that the Gold Exchange ail Bank, while {nsolvent, or contemplating bankruptcy or inse.vency, nad, during the recent panic in Wail | street, made prelerence my ir roquires you to know. By acung | : i og iin ame sey Ayes With the Orders received 2 and has to reader no account to On (ue 20th L replied that im order to obey riding to that maxim of St. Paul, u my conseleace required Money, in some tnstauces Of $1,000,000 or upwards, to certala creditors in fraud of other persons, Failure in tho Far Trade. Before a Register tn Bankruptcy. In the Mattor of David J. & W. King.— This waa the mecting for the chotce of assignees and the proof of debts undor this estate, Tle petitioners had carried on business as retail deaters in furs in Broadway; their ttavitittes are stated at $70,000, and assets about $30,000, Various creditors had placed aitachments upon property in their store, and they flied their petition tn bankruptcy to save the stock for division among their creditors, Edwin James, who, with Mr, J, Fieteher, appeared ag council for the bankrupts, presented a written request on behalf of the creditors asking for an adjourninent ta order to effect a comprourse which 18 NOW tn pro- gress. Mr, McMahon, couuctl for the creditors, con- sented, aad the Register adjourned the meeting Ul Saturday next, at tweive o'clock, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUT, Alloged Concealment of Whiskey. Before Commissioner Osvorn, The United States vs, Adolphe Newman and Joseph Ross.—The defendants were arrested on the dth of Septembor charged with concealing whiskey on whitch the tax had net been paid at thelr distiliery, No, 653 Wese Thirty-ninth street, Defendant Newman was held to aavalt the action of the Grand Jury. Ross was held for turther ex- amination on the charge of Golug ousiness without | aitoense, A. H. Purdy for the government, Ethan Alien for desendenis. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Quarvel Over a Bequest te a Chareh, Before Judge Sutherland, Frolmes etal, vs, Mead et, ai.—Dr. Creighton by his willloft cortain landed property and $5,000 to trustees for the purpose of Maintaining publicworship in an incorporated Episcopal charch, knowa by the name of St. Mary's churen, near Tarrytown, during (he tives ol two persons then in being, with a direction that atthe death of the longest livor tue trustees should convey iho property so the church, should it have beea tuen incorporated by act of the Lesisia- ture, 80 ag to enavio sald church to hold the property. in case it should not be sO Lucorporated It was at that time to go to the testator’s hes, The heirs raised the yuestion that this trust was void, for the reason, amoug obners, thar it wag not a trust for either of tle three purposes for Which trusts are by the Revised Statutes authorized, The wu ces thereupon brought this action to 4 that ised Sratutes. Judge Sulterland has now rendered an elaborate ecision, ho.ding thac charitable usea survive the Revised 28 Qud, Wuen ovherwise anod, 1 vastd. Devision on Demurrer, Before Judge Barnard, Armibald HM. Allerton vs, Willlam H. Beldon, — taintt, according to the compiaint, gave hia rom sueing tt out, Belden not ot, h@ uot having averred any pre+ yapayment, Tae! wmUrver. SUPENINY COURT. gular Cross Action. Bofore Judge Jones. Thomas A, Harris vs, Francis Cure’-—The com- pou the Gourt over: platot tn (hts action Is for the recovery of the value ofawatch and chain and money, alleged to have been stolen from the plaints room while be was a gmest in the hotel aie di t by defendant on Broadway, ndant demies the taking and tho value of the ‘operty, And alleges, as A counter-claim, that the io contended that the cause of on contract, and that the counter iit ever arose, The Oourt took the a. KR. 8. Guernsey for Ma.coun Campbell for defeudant, Declsiona, Defore Judge Bi Mack et a!.—Motion gt anit vs. Woider.—See oplaiun, T OF GENERAL ScSSiONS. Shin Bandy mt to State Prison Beiore rer Hackett, There was a large Calendar of caves yesterday, but ant District Attoraey Hutchings was com- The only case tried by the jury waa an tndictment » WhO, on the Oth of August, ontaining eight dollars, from ner, While riding ona Second avenue ry found him guilty, witha recommend. The Recorder said that Were it not ury he would have sent for five yeara, be- et waa the meanest tmnin al. tenced to the Stare Same vs, Frederick Moses Sickles, Meyer, grand lareon grand ia ame vs. Lawrence O'Brien, grand Jarcen: ya Charles Start, grand farceny; | Same va ¢, robbery; Same vg. Francta Galiagher, James Holden, | Caspar Fey ham Hf and Same v3. me va. Willtam Aving stolen bg stolen Same vs, nevir—Part 1.—Refore Judge pens at haif-past ten A. M.—Nos, Lal, 19 , 1849, 1861, 1854, 803, 1867, 1871, 1873, 1877, 1879, 1881, aige Sutheria ourt opens at M.—Noa, 730, 1005, 892, 1256, 792, 520, 1524, 10648, 1604, 1686, 1540, 1544, murrers, ) 27, A and fact, 15 1, 212, 214, 118, 216, 217, Surkems CourtT—Cuamaras.—Leid by Judge Cardozo,—Calendar exhausted. Supzrion Court—TeiaL Tanw.—Part 1.—Before Jadge Barbour,—C M.—Nos, 1051, 045, 055, 1041 ji q 1157,1189, 1143, 91 1145, 1147, Freedman.— 1072, 1952, }» B761, 3762, 894 Nos, 3555, 4303, 6095, 3418, 6412, 6952, 3893, 8900, 2002, 8905, 2004, buus, CITY INTELLIGENCE Tug Weatnem Yratarpay.—The following record Will show the changes in tho temperature for tha past twenty-four hours im comparison with the cor year, ag indicated by the ther. momoter at Hudnut's pharmacy, HeRaLD Building, responding day of ina Broadway, cornor of Aun etreeti— 10 + 68 9 Average temperature for corr , audiressed myself to Pias 1X, My letter of | will vet obtain the priza. year. “e Boann or Powron, ~The Board wes yesterday aad to hold an inquest at on the boay of Adelaide McC: death resulted from seal @ quantity of boiling wat L TeaM—Part 1.—Before of ¢aicadar at ben A, M.—Noa, GOl4, 5449, 8685, S801" 8715, , $872, 8985, 8905, Part 2.—Be- e Curtis.—Catl of calendar at teo A. M.— 2525, 0826, 3949 )¢, 1808, 1869, 1963, 1809, oT 0 confirmed several ‘atrars of eloction and forred one ponvenany une Ta# HALL oY ReooKDS ts to bave another story added to meet the requirements of the Register’ office, at present the most crowded of any of tho cily departments, Nagsav Strepr BLoceapeD.—Yosterday, owing to the breaking of the whifletree of a loaded wagon in Nasean street, the street was blockaded up by Vehicles and traitic delayed for haif an hour. REUNION OF VETERANS,—A meeting of the ex-sol. ters of the glorious old Sixth Army Corps, “Sherl- dan's Pride,’ will be held shortly in this city, for the burpose of forming an assoctation and hoiding @ reunion, General Willlam &, Franklin, General Shaier and other ex-ofticers will participate. LUcTuns ON ARCTIC ExPLoRation.—Captain Hall, the Arctic explorer, will lecturo at Steinway Hall on Aionday evening next, when he will give an enter- taining sketch of his thritting expertences im the North while tn searen of Sir Jolin Franklin, During the evening tne Lsquimaux famliy, which accom. panies Captain Wail, will appoar m full Arctic winter costume. Tue CALIFORNIA PIONEERS.—Tho banquet ten- dered to tho Valifornla Pioneers, by resident Call- fornians, takes place to-night at Delmontco's, The guests will obtatn their tickets at the Astor House at Ong o’clook tals alternooa. Subseribers will find theirs at bugene Kelly & Co,’3, 21 Nassau street. Tho Pioneers will meet in business session at room No. 9 Astor House at ten o'clock this morning. ACOIDENTS YESTERDAY.—George Kaiser, of No. 34 Hast Twenty-Sixth streot, had a leg broken by a barrel of flour falling upon him, at the corner of Kightoonth street and First ave- nue. He was taken to Sellevuo Hospital. Ehza We'sh, aged sixty-three years, dweling Ql 332 Bast Twenty-second street, was run over corner of Twenty-fourth stree. and Third avenue. by @ grocer’s Wagou, driven by Thomas Janerty, ‘ihe woman, who Was badly brutsed and bad an arin broxen, was seat to Bellevue Hosptial and Jaberty Wats arrested. CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTER ON AMERICAN NAVI GATION INTEREST3.—A meeting of thts committee wes to have been held yesterday morning at the Astor House for the purpose of investigating the slipping toteresta of the country aud hear- ing the views of extensive shipowners inl relation to the subject, but owing to severa members of the committee belag unabie to be pres ent tb waa postponed til to-morrow morning, It is anticipated that the matter will be thoroughly inquire| mto and discussed, and that the deltvora- tions will be attended by importance rosuits, Co gvessman Lynch, the chairiaan of the committee, Wwul preside, Tus {kts CATHOLIO CoLONY.—There appears to have been some misunderstanding tn relation to the meetimg of the meimbera of the Irish Catholic Colony which was to have taken place at No. 214 Bowery last night. The hail was lighted up in anticipation of their coming, but as they did not pat in an appearance at the hou designated the Board of Managers of the Co-opera- live building Lot Association took possession and went Into executive session, So far a3 cvuld be ascertained no persons, except reporters and the mombers of the Board above mentioned, called at tue hail last night, “PoLICK PROMOTIONS.—At the present time there {a considerable anxiety manifested by police ser- geants concerning the vacancy created at Jefferson Market Court by tho promotion of Sergeant Mevoruott to the Broadway squad. It has eet customary to promote the Jeiferson Market sevgeant to the first vacant cantatncy; hence tho anxiety of sergeants to be transterre there, Several names are meutioned for ihe place, among whica are those of Sergeants Meoanell, ‘Twenty-eighth precinct; Lowery, Tweutieta; the Veteran Gilmour, of the ‘Tombs; Haggerty, of the Fifteenth, and Killalee, of an up town pre- cinct. Mr. Bosworth has, according to usual custom, the uomination of the next captain, and ag he hea advanced Sergeant Kulaleo through itis provebie that his young oficer will be trans. ferred to Jefferson Market preparatory to lls, pro- motion (0 the Grst vacant captaincy, all the grades POLIOE INPRELIGENS, Un.awren, Wrarons.—George Eyery was found by officer Taggart, of the Fourth precinct, in a Aaloon in James street about midnight last night, attag in very disorderly manner and haviag in hls posses- sion a pair of brass knuckl:s, He was bronght be- fore Judge Dowllag and committed to answer. Tak Homan Hare Rossery.—Julia De Horn, Jacob Lampert and Jacob Witt were brought up at the Tombs yesterday before Judge Dowling, charged with stealing about $5,000 worth of numan hair from the establisament of Messrs, Sternburgh & \eyer, Ctacinnatl Lhe Chief of Police at Cincinati had telograpned New Yori mitted for examination, that bota these genitemea had left for and therefore the piisvaers were com- Rospery FROM THE StgaweR Crry or Law- RENCE.—Yesterday morning @ decently dressed woman, named Mary Keliy, went on board the steamer City of Lawrence, lying at pier 49 North river, and stole thereirom a cruet stand, of the value of twelve dollars, and a valise belonging, 1 1s sup- posed, to one of the passengers. She was found in Canal street in possession of the property and was arrested. She was brought before Judge Dow'ing at the Tombs Police Court and committed to answer, Tus STABBING AFFRAY AT TUR New Yor Res- TAURANT,—Charles Grandjean, the young man who stabbed Frank Klein at tho'New York Restaurant on Sunday, was arraigned before Justice Dodge at Jef- ‘erson Market yesterday by detective Leagate of the Fifteenth precinct, and committed to await the result of the injuries, upon complaint of the oficer on behalf of the injured man. A certificate received from the attending physician states he does not con- slase Klein out of danger and 13 unable to leave lis bed. A JERSEYMAN FIOHTING THY TiamR.—On Satur- day last Bernard Lee left his house at 102 Wasning- ton avenue, Bergen, with $100 in greenbacks, com- fortably stowed away in an inside pooket of his vest, While strolling leisurely up Broadway and near the corner of Bleecker sirect, he stopped in frout of 615 Broadway and gazed at the ornaments.displayed tn front of tae window. He bad not veen standing there but a short time when a corpulent person- age, dressed in the height of Jashron, with &@ massive diamond pin glittering from his fine rutiled shirt bosom addressed some common place remarks to him. Tue two soon fell into a neral conversation, which resulted in the corpu- at man inviting Bernard to take a drink. They took several drinks together—so many that Bernard could searcely diacern tho diiferenca between a canary bird and @ korse; This friend, who repre- seuted himseif as Colonel McGregor, mvited him to is p!ace of business, on the second Hoar of No, 616 Br table, be davited Bernard to wy wa hand at a game of-faro, inforining him that the jack wou oud the king lost. He seated himeeif at the tavie aud desperately fought unul he lost $180, all the money he had. He ayplied to Justice Doage on Mon- day for a warrant, winch was ts the hauds of officer B: who arraigned the pr: giving lis name as ¢ uiway, Where, seating himself beaind a ed and placed im n, of the Court oper yesterday morning, he rgo Pierce, A complaint wa d agaist’ him, to Wich be gave vail to COROKERH INQU Deave Pxom SeaLps.—Coroner Keenan was calied 30 West Twenty-ifth street rion, @ Httle girl whose accilentaliy received by falling wpoa th ‘he captain a steamtug vea- FOUND IN THE Bay. terday afiernoon found the remains of a very respectably appearing man floating in the bay, The body, which was dressed In black clothes, was towed into the dyk at pier No. 2 Hast river aod inade fast. Coroner Keeuan was aolitied to hold an tuquest on the body, DeaTa By INJURIFs.—Some days ogo Thomas Cahill, while driving a truck, fell off behind tha horses, ove of which kicked him very seriously. He was taken up and conveyed to Bellevae Hospital, where he afterwards died. Coroner Keenan gave permission for the removal of the pody to tue Jate residence of deceased, No, od Charliva street, where au inquest wil be dela, Suppen Deatn at A Wakn.—Ellen Sheane, a woman sixty-flve years of age and @ native of ire- land, died at No, 8 Mulberry street on Monday, and atnight, while bolding a wake over the remains according to the usual custom, a woman present taking au active partin the exercises became sud- denly tli and expired in a few moments aiterwards. ‘he bame of the woman cid not appear. Coroner Keenan was notitiod to hold inquesis in both cases. SUDDES DEATHS, —Mrs, Marion Downing, a Woman about dfty-six yoars of age, who had been complain. ing for some days past, died suddeniy yesterday afternoon at her resideuce, 605 West lorty-fifth street, Mrs. Downing was a native of scotland, Coroner Flynn was notified to hoid an inquest, Wiilam Earie, @ Scotchian, forty-seven years of age, without home or means of support, was com. mitted to the Tomvs on Monday to ve provided tor by the Commissioners of Charities and Vorrection, Ho was sick at the time of admission and died yesterday afternoon, The body was removed to the orgus, where Coroner Flyan will hold an inquest, Mary O'lkourke died suddenly at No, d04q West Thirteenth street, Au luquest Wil be leid on tue body by Coroner Flynn. Patan Harcuway Casvauty—A Mmrrcwant Kiti.eo.—On Monday evening Mr. Godfrey August, A member of tuo frm of Messrs, August Brothers, doing business at No, 113 Chambers street, while closing the haten on the fourth floor of tie premises made @ wisscep and fell through the hatchway to the lower floor, thus receiving injuries which Tesiilted in ieati 1a a few moments alterwards, ihe frat street, where aa Gnquest will be hed," Deceare native of Germany, bil Suicibm ov aN INSANH MAN.—At intervals for tho last two years Samuel Hecht, a German pedier, late of 13 Ridge atreet, bas exhibited indications of tem- porary aberration of mind. He retired early on ouday evening, but aid not rest weil. Towards moruing he arose trom the bed and went down stairs, but subsequentty returned to his room qul- euy, without disturving iia wife and cuildren, then Asleep IM-another room. At six o'clock P, M. Mrs, Hecht entered his bed chambor, and seeing his bed empty turned er head, When sie saw her nus. band hanging to @ hook near the door vy ®& woollen comforter, wiich he bad fasteued around his neck, She called for help, aud Mr, Hecht betug cut down, lie was found to be exuuet. The wile of dectased etated that he bad been a great reader, aud sie seemed to believe that he had impaired bis mind by ao doing. Coroner ikecuan held an taquest oo the vody, and tho jury reindered a verdict in accordance with the foregoing facta. Hecht, who was forty years o: ago, bas eit & widow aud tive cutidren, GROOKLYN CITY. THE COCRTS, COURT OF OYER AND TERMUNSI, The Murder of William Pitzpatrictts Before Judge Gilbert, Tne trial of Francis Drake (colored) for the myrder . of Willian Fitzpatrick at Crow Hu, in the early part of last sprig, was comimeaced in the Court of Oyer and Teriminer yesterday moraing. At the time of the Kling, the prisoner was arrested and taken before the Police Justice, who diseharged him on the ground that the shootmg Was in seil-deieace. The friecds of the deceased cause the rearrest of Drake on a charge of murder, aud had lum taken before ihe Justice of the Veace at tue Luud District Cours, where, alter a hearing, be was cominitigd to awall cue acon of the Grand Jury. ‘Lhe case was opened by the District Attorney, who calied the attention of the jury to the fact of there having been a dilliculty betweeu bradshaw aad the prisoner, Fizpatrick Was standing a short distance away, and afver Bradsnaw ran away Drake weat up to ditepaurick aud sot him. He claimed taat the case Was one Of inurder 1a tig Erst degree, and read tue siainte bearing upoa cases o1 premeditated design, He claimed that the desiza to Kul, if made oe a Moweul belorehaud, Was suuivicat bo chide nate. James Smith, the first witness called, teattfled thas he lived on Wyckou street, Lear Buitao avedis; knew the prisouer, but nad hot Known tie deceased; the prisouer lived on Bullalo aveaue; oa Suiduy, ihe loth of June, he saw @ disturbauice Oa Bilalp ave: nue, aud saw a colored ian veal a Mian iu a ted leard the cowred man holler for nis pisiol; tue mania the red suit was then ruuiing away; tae coloreu man’s Wile handed hum a pistul aad ie shOt a Inan Who Was sianding by; lad nob seea the coumaencement of the diilicuity; Wien witness ist saw Drake te was hoiering, “i'l shout tie son Of & ——;" the mwa WO Was slut Was about Lweuly rods Ol, and When Wituess hoard hun holler ug a9 Was suylug, “18 you 80a Ol &@ ——; you've gut to die; witness went to beip up tie man who Was soi; his eyes were open, bat le was dead; had never seen tue deceased betore; he did uot see anybody strike the prisoner, who was talking ina loud tove of voice; prisouer did not appear to be at all under the influence of liquor; Cailed tor hig pistol beiore te man ia tie ced shirt rau away; witness had been told that tis naine Was Beausiaw; Fitzpatrick died right away; Was cola When WitJess Look i up, Several otuor withesses Were examined who teati- ted Uthat the deceased assaulted the prisoner, aud that taey Were struggling together wuea the shoot ling toOK place, Tomas builey, @ colored wan, testified that ike prisoner ciust have shot the de- Ceased with his ieft Aand, a8 he dad old of alin #6 Wwe Gine Wil Ing git, ‘Le case Was adjourucd UL bo-day, CMOGALYN IN VELLIGENOR Broox.yN Monrau:ty.—The total number ot deaths in Brooklyn during the past week was 162, Of the deceased 39 were men, 81 women, 66 boys and 36 girls, Surrosep INPaNTiCIDE.—The body ofa newly born infant was found foating in the water yesterday afiernoon, of Red Look Point, It waa handed over to tue Coroaer, AN LyroxicateD MAN BEATEN.—Wiliam Hanlog was found in an intoxicated condition and bleeding profusely from several wounds, on Monday night, lo Fiusinng avenue, He said ie had beea beaten vy sowie wiknowa m AN INFANT FO ON THE City Hau. Sreps,— About nine o'clock yesterday morning some one cropped a female tnfant on the steps of the Oity Hall, whore it was discovered by ofMicer Morrell, of the Porty-ninta precinct. 1 was haaded over to te cily nurse. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Horse 1m1Er.—A young man giving his name as William H, Carter called as Witty’s stable on Monday afternoon and hired a horse and buggy. He was sunseqnently arrested for stealing tt, and when taken to the station house gave Is name as Samuel Styles, Justice Delmar committed him for trial. Bovy IpENTIFInD,—The body of the man found floating in the water at the foot of Butler street, South Brooklyn, was identified by his son and brothers as that of James Burn3, residing in Twenty-fifth street, New York, The deceased worked in the new market in Seventeenth street. on tne East river side, and was last scea on Wednes- day afternoon, avout forty feet fro: the river. It was thought that he had been fouliy deait with, from the fact that there was a bru se upon the side of his head and an abrasion of tae skin on the neck. It was found, howevor, that the abrasion of the skin on the neck was Caused by the aciion of the water and the tightness of the cand upon the elirt, The bruises were supposed to have been received by a fall, and the jury therefore re turned a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to nis death oy being drowned, SHOCKING DISASTER, Fall of an Unfinished Iron Building in Wile Hameburg~Two Persons Inetantly Killed— Five Oihers Badly Injured—The Superins tendent of the Work Arrested by the Coroner, Shortly after ten o'clock yesterday forenoon, a portion of the tron bullding In course of construd- tion for the People’s Gas Light Company, foot of South Tenth stroet, Williamsburg, fell suddenly wita aterrific crash and ipscantly caused the death of two persons and the mutiiation of five others, News of the disaster spread rapidly, and the police and citizens were prompt tn affording such relief as was within their power, tho wounde! being tenderly cared for, Tho named of the killed and injured are sudjoined KILLED. Willlam Nolan, cartman, residing at No, 7 Clymer streot, Willtumsburg. His body was (rightfatiy crashed, Thomas Loftus, blacksmith, He leaves a family residing in Columbia street, Now York, INJURED, Charles O'Connor, No, 73 Mulberry street, New York, compound fracture of one leg and head badiy bruised, Sent to City Hospital by the police, Pmuip Van Houten, of No. 49 Suifolk street, New York, Internally injured. Joun Monaghen, of No, 393 Rast Tenth street, New York, sustained injury of the head, James Hughes of No. 326 Madison strect, New York, slightly. leer &. Anthony, of No, 225 East Twelfth atreet, New York, head bruised, Patrick Horey and Edward Squiers were slightly injured, but need no assistance. All the above unfortunate men, with the excep- tion of Nolan, were in the employ of the Iron Novelty Company's Works, tat company having the contrac’ for erecting @ retort house having walls about ninety feet long, sixty-nine fect wide, about twenty-live feot high and two feet thick, The work Was under the supervision of Mr. J. Wooden, and the accident being partially attribas table to his want of foresight in the management of tue guys, be Was placed under arrest by Coroner Wuitehu! to awalt the result of an inquest to be commenced to-morrow eventing, The calamity {9 attributed to various canses, Some believe that tt was owing to the falling of teu fron ratters, of which the rool 1s to be composed, brought about by the swaying of the tackio whils hoisting another rafter to its position at the top of the walla, and giving @ tilt to those already up. Other persons think that the ropes or guys securing the roof atone end of the building were snapped asunder by the action of the high Wind upoa the roof or iron trestle for the roof, The above Js not the drat casualty at the ill-fated works 01 the People's Gas Light Seeks a A tow Weeks ago a young laborer lost his lie by the cavin, in of anembankiment, aud more recently several laborers narrowly escaped a similar fate, Witt or THR LATE Hon, WILLIAM Pitt Fnssn- pen.—The will of Hon, William Titt Fessenden hag been admitted to probate, It 14 brief, covering bus two pages foolscap, and without doubt was drawm by himeelf, Tt is dated October 31, L867, After Go- vising certain patutings, books, portraits and other family kee, sakes to iis sons and sister (Mra, Dr. Line veral menmeatos to Leca, essonden; to bie con aber Caroune Warriner, $2,000 in bouds; to Wil Pitt Feasonden, son of his brother Hewe.t, & gold watch. Ail che rest of his estate, real and personal, Inciuaing that devised In trust by bis wile, 1a to tially divided between his three song, deducting from the Drother cf deceased, why was in the store ai the th: @ of the occurrence, nolided Caplata Ulinan, of the ‘Third precuct, Who caused the romame to v0 ebare of @.ther any amount charged ayatust them a8 du advance. ria sons James VD, Willlam He and Francta—are named oxecntora

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