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4 NEW YORK CITY. In the case 0 ited Siates va, twenty-nine and taree-qu zed at Ne, 11 Wiittehalr street, for noD- nb of taxes, the Jury rendered a@ verdict ju faver of ule plait, tr A t The def tors from the Post nm the case was fire nd. on motion io & plea of gulity. soner Whi p: * UNITED STATES COUMISSIONERS’ COURT. Smagaling Clgzrs. loner Shields. ~ PB. Shark charged With smuggling cigars. ‘The ex. fendant Aroination Was set down for yesterday, out on mo- tion 1s Was further postponed. Smugwilug Halr, The United s »—In this case the defendant is ckarged with smuggling four bags ofhuman bale, Ab the request of the deputy col- Jeciord (uo proceedings Rave been suspended tur tho Preset DY ine Axe net District 4 y ‘tne Alleged Drawback Frauda—The Exazaina- tien Pestponed. Refere Commissioner Osborn. States v3, James the defendants, Custom House ooials, are charged with deirauding the Bnited States by means oF false cersdcates The 6xaminsudn, waich Was to Mave taken pluie yesterday, Was adjourned {i Wriday. RAL TERM. 1 Cases d Cardeze. rator riaud a $4aam n Dé Forest Maurice ¢ Appellant, te WIR am De Fores nder TUR vs. als las tae ments and ¢ rent and x te is ) 10 ench of @ deticie mais a si i ona Of i continucd threugh AS Over 4a appraiavinei an taadaliowiad nan! one by tae ou ve ior Mi ud tue tiird Ly tae bWwe So Closea, he Teal Ae tate ne. spec aud, if nece is to divided time diy tras ary rr tio requ) ion be of the deve division, Bur Vivor. were to ¢ persvusl of either of satd sons py sue, abd ma defwus of Issue to | the executors to invest the reui property, to re- d lacow: theceo!, aad alter @ te the Aaugl death, 2 1D case of hex pre he exec ef Guiting ker pac we tame of atter decease, Lie t tinued co divide Lhe su during Gino. tions on Lis BLOUid die Mf pone, to testaior’s Lelks a estate devised tan minority, 19 SuiyiVors, and in ¢ heer tests law. ¥ We Becsions tuo wiXteeUtA — amou. the balance at the tae oi BUCURIEN te BW,tu, ‘ihe persona: ealate e ceeded $20,000 alter the testaiors decease t we the fires year was exhav mg legacies. ibe income second year third year, $24.0 $45,000; flitn year lug @ tota! of 9209, to the accuia w be iilegal by Mrs, ary o. tue deaughte fer the coustraction of Will, who pending the action died, end the ™ Tevived by her mimiolats aio the iawa of New lore mienved by Mrs. Sta Action by the ex yout on W L6 tric x graa: the decree i ity of te tue plain in ine 4 an p as, $15, ; Joursh year, $85,000; Lith yea 2,004; BLxtD year, of whice on bat bas beeo sotlon was Lockwood, & usilon Aa adjudged commenced or the was one duly appoinied A BeO t, avother NL Still o vii « Act=Importuat Decisiou- Enter @ecision of Jusice Cure late of Wie ¢ of Joseph J of the Fe vatican Dourdan volving a question ag to the validity of riage mw ¥ eutared tato between cue without ut eit The facts int tert id her A ay I so) q account of f >” would marry seing to become facile proce yinding im law as auy other. at indignantly rajected auch 4 ser many inierviews with b She at length 7iciaed wo hia passionate importunities and they accordmgiy went turougd the simple for- tuia Of & Verbal Contract. He toen guve her a wed pay Fo sook hor to # boarling house, where ne decides) herashia wile, They lived happily NEW YORK together for sevora! months unti his relations found out ho situation,” and tuuediately sought to break tp the coune ceton petweea them, It is atlered taat at the suggesion of these relaitons the Geiendant coatrived 0 get the piaintur to Sigua caper certifying that she was hving veon performed, y z paper he apaadoned her; shortiy after wateh soe ave birth to @ cald, Which, as well as herself, she the defendant with having neglected to sup- Bejore the separation, however, defendant, and that ther marriag ormed i the regular and the plaintid was an orph her destinies with the defend- q prides thie acon to obtain a and manieuacce for herself aud hid irom endant, who in tie Moanin der the provisions of Ure e limited divorces for abandoument, Rapailo end Brown; for defendant, FP, Douovan aad Heary Stantva, Decisions Rendered. By Judge Ingraham. yton ve. B —Injanction modified as emoranduin of decision. VApSOR Vs. Whalley. Mouon granted. Peiion vs. Mars et. d.—SBur6. Dorn vs, Dohit,.—Judgment ordered, iin m with im witiout any marnaye ceremony baying | As 002 as be gos hor Co #ign tase | aimed, admitted to she relations of the young j eae ae Gira HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER: “pance would | books of this , He was bronght before ive him am énirée ne ones to socket games Re ee and fhe cxnulbatios Was eary W. W! alias “Gustayanius’ “Sleepy , Axed to take place Unis | Gus,’ was placed at the bar ef the oourtand Wa3 | Fezoniovs Assaui@.—Last night Patrick Dolan thus addressed by |" dadge Dowling— ony sir, were convicted by this we Charles Curley got into a quarrel nt Ketty’s cours wbous the a4 of uly. You wero Susu cont bY | fans sre in Second avenue, A fight ensued, in ‘thts Cours for six mu: ‘eullentiary. the course of which counsel obtained a writ and he you before the | Gurley over the tte Arka peated ere Court aud st allowed you boil ‘Tue stutute requires Curjey was takea to Lr. Join U'Dwyer, a Secoud that you suould fle an exception to the Judgment | avenue, becwoow Filty-Gith aad Fittest stroets, withia se many days. That you have failed todo; | aud had his wounds dressed. This merning Dold therejore you have been appreuendeda aca brougat w sarod uefore Justice Connolly at tho Yorkville | before :his Cours, whose duty it ia to order you to | Police Court, but the compisivant, Curley, could Miat o remainder of BOR yes aoe eee } Bos Be ZanaN, Judsticg Connolly seut’ Dolan hack to BA person that pursue a he: 6 CAL 3 etahon 4 i a well belived . man, = a yorean, seekin | bo found. Rouse, W be Kept there til Carley contd, euly to obtuin am honest liveill an thus to redecta Your character, this Court would nut | 4 CAVTION TO STORRKEEPERS.—A man named | have iuterfered with you. You ars. however, wall | O'Gorman, @ carman out of employment, asked Known to the police a8 @ very notorious cleracter. | Thomas Lou, oarman, You have spent & great deal of your time ta prisom. store of Rtn Cacao No. to go to the You recently escaped from tho Siaie Prison In Con: | St aL ain rem Magione pf omr ort es oanal strect, uecticut, wiere you had been sentenced for rebbing | Koy caroine Mat ea te for encore & Ae ee cas Ju Sriveh I say aeain that the | Sie, inasmuch as ho was in the havit of deing bust. sper : Le court would. hot have interfered With you or any ed waa aut, And tho varaisu, to tire value of cnuiinal who was siriving to rolorm; yeu, however: | topps that he was sent by GGorman, who repre: ave proved yourselt inca) do} ~ tue ho Taxet) back to the Peniteutiary and there | ¥PRsed NOE Re wus in tue ciployment of roiniuer tue ceils. He had been sound, with three others, 18 | er, oiner & Morry, bit told Lougmitn 10 daver «= the middie of the nigas of ihe | diderent direction, became suspicious, and when he got to the corner of and Mott sirects he gent looking young naan, whose ments and a revolver In their possessions In the Matter of the Columtnan Insurance Co.— Motion granted, Weud es. al vs. Zavle.—Sea memorandum of dock on. oles & a. vs, Shiells,—See picmorandum of de- cision, Ex parte business will only be atcended to, Notice, ‘The motion calendar will not be called to-day. By order of se Court, General Before Chi CHARLES EB. LOW, Clerk, SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TEAM. Averoge ContributionWhen It ArisoeInteresting te Insurers and Average Adjusters. Justice Barbour and Freedman. Tais was case ia & claim for Judges Monell and Jones vs, Bric average contribution made by underwriters and re- Dresentatives of the schooner Isabella agaiust the owners of a deck load of petroleom oi, Tho dentally wrecited ou @ rock at the leaving New York . She was partially sad- i was imiuediately lightered ordinary manner of @ cata, nee of the cargo «loa th Qadsrivriters oa the vessel, to he making no prosecute the voyage. nees, it is claimed that wie for general average or pution, IMasuiach AI Lo expenses pub or the balenes of her cargo inured to benedt-of the ¢ he ve st tie utere acbof underwriters acting eir own benedt will not 1 ution of tne whole cargo, ¢ nt he cargo yy are not | mses dire ecision, diund; tur cefendants, James W, SUPERIOR COUAT—SPECIAL TERM. The Mouse of Refuge Aguin. belore Judge Fithian, ter of the Habeas Corpus of John The petitioner was bronght before the on & Writ of babveus corpus, secking to be dis- ‘from tag House of Refuge oa tae ground sixteen y id when be was Phe commitment recited on its r sixteea us Ule time, aud the ed wilh the magistrate who and that if tue Uvat be was with Court would not ) o the matter, He, the prisomer to cae House of ne heid tat 1 ri aitted Run to d at showed upon its face rived by stat iat to inqui uded uuruait COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—CHAMBERS, eect of a Discharge from Bankruptcy. World Company vs, Edwin A. Brooks.—In this case, ta Which an order was graute! to show cause why whe or mus galt, the er for exatminauion of defendant as a lebtor should not bo vacated, and staying hk 6he Wee im@, oa tae ground ti ed from bankrupt nion grantug the NUAUL pay tue Costs t jon subsequent to the dg Of his petition and ten dollars cost of motion. COURT OF Gi geway to the State Giri Sent to Roebovers Sent Dishouest Servant City Judge. District Atturney Tweed appeared for 9 Was & steward on board the Uaialiue, was placed on trial, charged with $11s from Timothy Sullivan, tie ptiot of tne s1ol October, The evidence was of a sanviei ature, aud as there was w doubé of avy Teadered @ verdict of aot guilty, iid, Ldwacd Kiiel and Cuarles Wicker, Frank Ad who were separately ied and convicted two montis ago Of TOVOGTY mM tae fist degico, having aasmuited #nd roubed @ Frenchiaan of $500 In goid ab the cor- er of broaGway and Loud sireet, were brougnt up for weuLence. Edward Koljel was tried before t 2 Recorder, who Sentenced mim to the Slate Prison lor geven yeurs. Wicker 40d Adams Were tried before Judge Beasord, Who observed in pussing seatence that 4 itowe, their counsel, moved for 8 new triai on the growod of bewly discovered evideace. Alera due exami- gation s n the April, 1862, De Foreat Maurice, | ; : erk, died gelzed aud pos- sed of cert 4 personal property, havin i 4 Wii &nd tesiament, which oniained, aLong eter things, the following pro- id.— Devise te widow for life of his ctty r Donte 2 gue , With remainder to tue ; 4 r ther for lite- of preperty tn | mor ‘ paler wo sons, . he . ts Wo cluldren of books and ? : n lots of Iand to sons for | Gers _ «aud boqueaths the residue 9 to fis exveulurs 1a trost:—L To myeat ep on tuo personal property and toe ¢ ) sold. 2 To ist Hoag k wiica the prisouer prop sn © her showed 4 the case is Lonoc deemed it his ducy to y the motion. The reasons for suca a conclusion din an opinion wich ae would die Adums and Wicker were @ach Aeat to ave i'Tison lor seven years ut hard iabor. weury Ludwig pleaded ‘guily to an iudictment iy $694 worth of Goth on vk Bouton & smith, No. 77 arrested on the same day riy was recovered. His uid that tue answers u Magistrate sawed He Was sent to the 18x mouths iy to the offence of with stealing eigoty dol- sung apparel, belonging to Chirty-sixth street, by estic. Tae Judge ia to be & meses, who, 1G 13 to be foun supie te otber tue Stave irison ior cd two years and elx 2 Watson, who pice 2 forgery in tue ity three mont thas the app ua ¥4 be in y tor lost uo prosec oCy, aad aace of the prisoner poor wealth. His Honor were otlier cases on f Wo absence of ie to ury them, se ere on duty ab the pa nthe had to put a maa defendant in Web! was ujury by anotwer 1 and elicytec Webb's atacement a4 to “i Whose jeaivus caro of therewith 18 pro: ch ells ie ly jor ¢ ee ig not On it a man iy a public park, ple arty up ty Intro dau vith b rv 4 should be sirack u by the police aud 103 BO Vi as you have revel of Wiese w Ltake U por t ig the regret of this Court that you lucl, should have b put vo the in uty OF atten this cour nin » force Is such jen (he better it ie community jarge. +0 instead of you, plas 8 LO duce a stain inju resulted m his death. fled to hold an inquest on the body. Tee ATLANTIC Mau, SteaMsuir ComPaNy.—The | w, Faust, 52 Canal fies do.; W. H. Hatafen & annual meeting of the above company was helt | Brother, 135 and 137 Division street, do.; Samuel yesterday for the election of a@ president, trea- surer 2nd & board of directors. ‘The fol- " ns, 145 it Broadway, tallow; c. lowing were Guiy elected for the ensuing wi eT LT Tard Butchers? sear:—S, G. | Wiieeler, Jn, O. We Joslyn, | Hide and Melting Association, Forty-ftth street | Geeply regretied 1 a | neighborhood of Broadway with housebreaking jnt : iw ‘and O'Gorman was given " ¢ C to the reunited. | tld @ policemag gbout uay. panera: apa aay Into cus . Inquiries were made by the police, “OAS AJAW AND “INNOCENTS ABROAD."? Which resnited in O'Gorman betag brought heiore A respectable young wan named William J. Lines, | employed by Messre. Mason, Oakley & Co., booksel- lers, Was charged with stealing six copies of ‘Gates Ajar” aud two copies of “luzocents Abroad” from this firm. Defendant was employed as 3 buyer for the American Nows Company, aud it appears vo have been his duty to go to the above firm and purchase books, aud call for theim in the middle of the day and take them away. tHe managed 1 this case to take more than he had patd for, and as private marks had intentionally been placed la them ho #ad been de- tected. Uae wontif in the Penitentiary, COURT CALERDAR—-THIS DAY. Sureene Covet—GmNsRAL TERM.—Bofore Judges Clerke, Cardozo and Sutuerland. Court opens at hall-past ten o’clock,—Non-enumerated motioas and preferred causes. Surnnas CourtT—S?RoiaL TerM.—Defora Jud, Barnard. Court opens at half-past ten o'clock. Demurrers—Noa. 10, 19, 20, aw and fact.—Nous. 105, 6%, 145, 204, 207, 204, 209, 210, 211, 213, 216, 217, 2:8, 219, 220, 241, 222, Supithae Coun?—CHAMBERS.—Before Judge In- graiiain.—The motion calendar wiil not be cailed on Wednesday. ©x parte business only will be attended Judge Dowling yestel at tke To and - mitted to anewe As cgtva| suite wii TRE LEALTH BOARD “CORNER. Filbnstering by the Commilsatonera—The Pross MystifiedThe Fat Melters Lead the Trump Cards—The Fire Marshal Suubbed. Tho HEAL on Sunday last published an exclu- sive Mat of the fat men of the city who, by invita- tion of the Board of Heaith, had put in av appiica- ton for permits to render fat in the prominent streets and avenues of the city. Tho announcement Was also made that the Board would hold « ses- sion to-day (Wednesday) to act upon the matter, and, as the meetings are partially open to the public, a lint was throwa out that parties interested should crowd the Board room to-day and by their presence and protest make themselves heard. On Monday certain members of the Commission held a secret conference and the result was that thoy resolved to avoid @ meeting of the “indignant to. by order of the Court, Surgnion CousT—LaRiaAL TeaM.—Part 2.—Netore | public.’ The fact that the Vanderbilt bronze is to Judge Joues. Court opens at eleven o'clock A. M:— | be uncovered to-day was seized upon as a con- Nos, 1140, 133 1880, 140, 1 ComMMos 8, 400, 1173, 1363, 1872, 1874, 1574, 1573, J, 1890, 1392, 1804, oss —TRIAL TERM.—Part 1,—Refore Judge Daly. Court opeus at eleven o'clock A. M.— ‘ 159, , 410, 1503, 1202, 446, 13834, 87, 203, G01, 650, 582, $1, 432, Making Ol TRIAL TERM,.—Part 1.-—Before Judge Alker. Call of calendar at ten o’clock A, M.— Nos. 4187, 3762, A171, 4172, 4175, 4176, 4 4is4, 4185, 4107, 4159. Part 2 Call of caicadar at ten o’cloc! , 4022, 4025, 4028, 4035, 4457, 4087, 4100, 4111, 4125, 4129, 4163, 4169, venient means to extricate themselves from tho difficulties atiending @ meeting with the public to-day, The result of this conference was that President Lincoln, who, in anticipation of the earty demise of the Health Commissioner, has goue into the advertising business, called a special meecing of the commission for two o'clock yesterday, The pro- posed session was carefully kept a profound secret, especially from tho representatives of the press, A gentleman who was down at Quarantine incidentally learned that Commissioner Swiaburn kad been sum- moned to attend an extraordinary meeting of the Board, He harried to the city and arrived in time to find the Board in session and three other reporters present. Whoa the Board met at a quarter past two P.M. Commissioners Swinburn, Stone, Crane, Ste- phen Smitb, Manterre and Brennan were pres- PP CLIY INTELLIGENCE, Tus Wararaer YestsrDay,—Tho following record willshow the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours im comparison with the cor- responding Gay of last year, as indicated by tne (mermomecter at Hudant’s Pharmacy, HeRaLo Build. ing, corner of Ann streetz— UR alae uM 1658, 1060. | ont, Stone took the chair and Lincoln soo 30 6PM. 65 44 | relieved him. Mr. Clarke, clerk, procoeded to 2 OP. M, 63 41 | read tho minutes, which were approved, and 12M + 63 45 12P, ML él 38 the Board proceeded with the reguiar routine, Sinith, chairman ef the Sanitary Conruuitiee, had 60M0 conference with Lincola about some report, ibe nature Of Which Was not beard by reporters, Mr. Clarke ron through the usual routine business, When Dr, Harris’ Mst of fat men, who propose to sickeu the city with the foul smells of thelr tanks was submitied, there were taquiring glances cast, aud it was referred to the Sanitary Commitee for a re- port, Tue followlug is the list:—U. H. Meday, 542 to 645 Waaliington street, lard; F, W. Keppel, 537 Wasu- ington strcet, do.; Warie & Groesbeck, 613 Washing- ton sirect, do.; P. Horhspelér, 653 Greenwich street, do; George Hensie, 164 Varick street, do,; Frank Lbole, 635 Broome street, do.; P. Frank, 630 Broome street, gut cleaning ‘and sausage making (very dirty piace, complaimed of by the neighbors); A. F. Bergh, 63 Thompson street, lard; Joseph Wifand, 184 Spring street, do.; ——, 102 Thompson street; A. Ken- neliy, 35 Columbia street, lard; Blatt & Hill, 62 Cannon street, do; G. Gazell, 214 Monroe street. do.; Panl Hoffman, 161 Delancey street, go.; Henry Kuh, 14 Broome atreet do.; F. T. Tromer, 574 Grand street, Jard (bolds permit from Board); Diefeadecker Brothers, 46 Jackson street, do.; John Bohnet, 183 Monroe street, do.; W. P. ‘Tiison, 10 Bedford street, do; ——-, 151 Ridge street, gut cleantug and sausage boiling nan 1 cellar, Hithy condition and sickly odor); W. Ul, Pinner, 612 Average temperature yesterday 2 Average touperature for corresponding dave last year....... Boasp oF Excisk.—This Board met yesterday afternoon, at twe o'clock, but transacted no busl- hess, aad adjourned over wutil to-uorrow week, FaswionarLa WEeppinc.—Yesterday morning J. J. Bradley, Senator elect from this city, and Miss Breen aister of Peter B, Sweeny, wore married in ALIS © Tux RUMORED RESIGNATION OF COLLECTOR Grin- NELL.——There is no truth whatever tn the reports cir- culated yesterday to the efiect that the Collector had resiyned or that he intends to do so. Tus Grp STRige.—The strike of the journey- mien gilders still conunues, though nearly two-thirds- of the men bave received the advance of five cents (thirty-iive cents) per hour abked for. DEATH AT TH SreveNs Howss.—Coroner Flynn Was yesterday notified that a man named McLean, said to have been a tobacco broker of Baltimore, had died suddenly at the Stevens House, Broadway, Deceased had been drinking to excess of late, and 10, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET, for aa! thoreof, except for thelr aupport sented a report atating when it Was organized, what Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., var do'bo distributed under the poluted for that purpoxs by the Board of Ba etty (whose compensation #ha!l bo pad f i TEE CHARITY S0H00L3. Distribution et Menoy to the Schools Undor she Tax Levy—Repert’ of Special Comale= stonor Jarvis, ¢ Vader tho provisions of soction tea of the Tax Levy passed by tho Legtsisture May 12, 1809, ler of the Court of Common Pleas, was appemted by the Board of Hducation a special cowsniasionar to ap- Portion and distribute moneys appropriated for the support of sonoola whereie children are gtatnl- tously educated in the city of New York aad who are not provided for tn the common selools thereof, &c. Mr. Jarvis has been examining applications for some mouths past and has just presented bia report to the Comptroller, The seetion andor which be exercised thts author- ity reads as folows:— SReviow 10. Mereafter an annual amount equal to twenty city fa LO8 are ton the exckke moneys received for sn! ection at an. ¢ jour to bi of wuld mount), valy fe ms th rot Urn the support af schoote educating © id of WhO are not provided for in the eomaion scooala therefrom echools regoiviug couttoations ma the city Treasury. Hach of the schools included in the act has pre- individuals it was controjied by, with thelr resi- dences, and the situation of the tostitution, An account of the property and affairs of the school bas aiso been given, with the character, cost and size of the build) p whom the title 1s vested, whether oWned or leaséd, and the rent dd. It was necessary, also, to state whe held’ the titie to the school turnibure books and apparnins, and to give the number ol BC) Nolars prior to January 1, 1869, with the whole number now attending, and the average number that attended during the year preceding. ‘The num- ber of days that the school was Kepi opca has hike. wise been gives, with the amount the city treasury and the commot the recetved from school fund of ie State of New York during 1568. The amount allowed fo each chtid is 9 little over ten dollars, ‘The followiug is the report of Mr. Jarvia:— To RicHARD 8, CONNOLLY, £3q., Comptroiler of the” of St New Yorx, Noy, 8, 1869, Clty ot New York I horeby respectiuily report:—That in pursuance section ten of the act of the Legislature of the ate of New York, entitiea “An act to make pro. vision for the government of the city of New York,” pasced May 12, 1669, and by virtuc of who appoint. ment made by the Board of Education of sald city, as required by the sand act, | have distributed amour ui gratuitously in vi tions, viz. pomed schools, educaung childrea aid elty, who are not provided for the common schools thereof, the moneys pro- ded by the said act, aud in the following propor- ie ee a To the German-American Free School, In con- To the Now York Proteéiaut Lpiscopal School nection with the German fivangelival 11 theran Immanuel congregation.... To the Gevman-American Free School of St deemer....... “To the School of SF, of the Order of St. Dominic... To the Seventy-uinth street Mision > the New York Protestant "To St, Francis Savier Parochial Male olas, of thie Sisteis Spiscopal City Mis- tering Arios.. *Yo pt. Fraucls Aavier Female Parochial School To the To Hebrew frea School No. *To St, James’ Parochial Male School. “To St. Jawes’ Parociial Female Scuool GermancAimeriean School of ¢ teenth ward i To Howard Mission and Home for Little To the Union Home ton and maintenai Wanderers. . ‘and’ School Tor the eauica- of the chitdven of our Society, vis, the Bowery tudustrial School and the Orphan ilome School. Po tii ‘To tee German and English Day Scuvoi of thi German Relormed Cuure To To rein... see aes To Yolontes Taimnd Toran Se On *To the Parocatal S *To the Pree School of St. Vincent de Par “Yo St. Gapriel’s biule ai of the New Kor Juyenil School “Our Ladies of Sostow?’ the Free German Scuool the Free School of wie New “York Turnve. 001 'o St. Michaci'’s Parochial scuoo! jool of the it rs ad Womaie Eree To the School for the Lnpeoved Lostruction of ~ Deat Mutes.. 1,000 “To de Peter's Free 100) *Yo St. Toresa’s Female Parochial Senook. #To St, Teresa's Maie Parocaial Sehool 4,230 To To To {To the School of the Nost Holy "To Charity Week Day Scuooi, attaciiod i Dover Street Free School....+. Pariah Scnvol of Triatty Church. St Joa the Hyanyelist’s doubtiess death was acceferated from that cause. | and 614 West Forty-ninth street, soap poilin, Female Academy of the Sacred Heurt 9) 4.000 An inquest will be held on the body. (offensive); peetela Pes, Pa i) (pia pe Pia hg evel B25 18 ‘Tue Vicrimd oF 1a LipenTy Serger Fina.— | avenue, fat melting an y iz; Thomas | To the Parish Schooi o: : Lockhart, 563 and 665 Eleventh avenue, lard; | *fo St, Patrick’s Catiedial School, The tuquest in the caso of the Jessup family, WhO | Sionaker, foot of Yortieth street, North river’ | *Tu St. Josepu’s Parish Kemuie school were burned to death at the fire at No, 63 Liberty | lard; White & Co., do., iard; Wyatt, 611 West Forty: | *To St. Josevh’s Parish Male Schoo: « 8,130 street, on the 24th ult, was yesterday postponed | S¢venth sireet, feet aud tongues; Jordan, 618 West | To the Parisy School of St. jawrence Chured. 6,000 unt Tharsday morning, m consequence of the Ll- Ree detente raaventh niseeninG Bammer rhe ahaa St Columbs's Charity Week bay “ire rT rT ett, ‘est Foity-sevent ‘eet, tripe he; J. Steg: SCNOOL.. +. eeeeee 120 a tho egunicny poe raion beg rounded arepore hortuer & Bros., 614 Weat Porty-eighth street, mipo *7To the Jimmacniate Conceptos Scour. . 10090 ‘Tun Finex#N’s ANNUAL BALL.—The time-honored and feet; H. Letch, 619 West Forty-eight strecr, | To tue Parish school of St. Jobn’a chapel . 970 “ x I tripe boiling; Hains, 626 West Forty-elghth street, | To the Parish school of St. Pauis Caape! os New York Firemen’a Ball Committee hela thetr | do.; Grifin & Co., 623 West Vorty-eignth street, tripe | To St. Luke’s Parochial School. o- forty-first angual meeting on Monday evening at | *8d feet; Halsted & Co., 200 Forsyth street, waste | To ihe Parish Schoo! of the Chi std iea * and scraps; Marsball, 14 Second avenue, do.; Pat- + . 639 De “pb ieee Reenter iy LNs pent se Lo terson & O0., 17 First street, do.; W. Hayward, 49 8,500 In aid of the Olariavie Fond at the Acadeiny o! ° ‘Pager, 49 a y's Ki 4 a Nusic some time im Jauaury next, aud elected “the | #2¢ 61 First street, do.; Richard Sager, 49 First ave. | *£o St. Macy's Femaie Scuoo + 6/500 nue, do.; Fred. Link & Co., 129 Obristopher street, lard; O. A. Cragan, 172 Waverley piace, do.; Enoch Morgan & Sons, 440 West street, hovel 1at; ). Mille- manu & Sons, 692 Greenwich sireet, lard; HM. Mair- wun, 72 Greenwich avenue, do.; Charles Fredericks, 826 West Fourth street, do.; Jacov Voelpe, 79 Bed- ford street, do.; M. 2)’ ) 271 B.eacker stroet, do.; A. B, Cushman, 20 Greenwich avenue, do.; Dodge. Varian, 295 Blecoker street, db.; J. 0, Waguer, 50 Carmine street, do; A. Kellar, 172 West Fourth street, do.; J. & L, Beers, 89 sixth avenue, do.; 20 Sixth avenue, do.; Charles Lat- following ofticers:—Jamea F, Werman, President; Alonzo Siote, Treasurer; John J, Westray, Secretary, Taw FAILURE OF BININGER & CO.-Measrs, A. M. Bininger & Co., of No. 15 Beaver street, and the firm of a similiar name which waa announced as having suspended in yesterday’s H#RALD are two distinct firms, The later firia did business at No. 92 Lib- erty sirect, @ud should not be confounded with the former, which 18 an old established and well known $8 Allen street, and 272 Broome street, do.; J. Mech- ler, 86 Delancey street, do.; F. Schelveber, 266 Broome street, do.; al, GS Hester street, do. ; Coroner Schirmer waa noti- Ruktsy, 24 Ludiow street do.; N, Betty, No. 1 kasex Maret, do.; Martin A, apo, No. 1 kasex Market, . W. Dimock, John Falconer, Ll. A. Jacobus, E. Y. Lansing aud P, W. Hounes, Inspectors of Elec ¥. Davenport, Churies H, Meigs and M, Williams. Abt a subsequent roeceting of the directors the Jollowiny officers were etected:— Semuel Gg, Wheeler, Jr., president; Benry J. Quinan, iweasuler; J. O. Baker, Jr., secretary. Tus New Post Orricg.—Tne excavations for the area wall of the new Post Office were completed yesterday, when six engincers, 193 laborers and Bast river, siaugiuter house; New York Butchery’ Rendering Company (Sevrs & Oo.), Forty-fifth street, Hast Kiver, slaughter house; New lore Rendering Ooimpany, Thrty-eighih street, Norin river, dead alioais and oii; Gambie & MeNell, West Thirty-cighth street, tallow and lard; M. Davidson & Uo, West Phirty-aighth etrect, tallow; Patrick Hough, West Thirty-eiguth street, soap Lat; George Beiget, 17 Abattoir pi tallow and tut; Frank Hgner, Abattoir piave, tallow, gat cleampg ond fat renderag; W. Meidt, Abattoir sixty-four Orivers of carts were discharged, | place, tallow; Henry Wiel & Son, Abattow place, ® (he night work is also stopped. dhe con- | tallow; Toby & Booth, Tairty-wuth sireot, rin tract for tma part @f the work has been | river, tallow and iard; Cheries Crane, Thirt brought to @ ciose, it extended from the niqut of the lit of September, and hav been completed five montis carler than Was expected. About 160 workmen remain, and sre busily engaged m laying down huge biocks of stone to form ihe :uain founda. Hone of tue front of the building, and depositing four fect of concrete im the freuen Just excavated, witten is th uty. feet nine inches indepth aud talrty-one tee: in widih. Fara Tavce Casvawry,—On the 234 ult. Wililam Gallagher, @ laborer, Was employed in Fulton street, hear Broadway, aud dropping o heavy iron raw it frightened a team of horses atiached to a track, owned and driven by Mr. Wililamson, doing bust- street, North river, lard; J. Holzdervor & Co,, 3: Eighth avenue, do; . 5, Spauiding & Co., 262 to 263 Weat iwenty-ninth street, do.; Knoe & Brother, 263 West ‘thirty-third street, do.; Chamberlain & Roe, Wert Thirty-third street, d0.; Packet. brotuers, sod Seventh avenue, do., P, Wagner, 444 Ninth avenue, lard and sausage; Neeland & Co.,-400 Greenwich street, lard and pork packing; A. J. Moses, 404% Green Wich street, lard; Vi Wileox.417 Washington a1 rt, do.; Aliea & Close, 389 Washington strest. do; A. J. Wood & Co., 815 Washington street, do.; James Pile, $50 to 866 Washington street, old fat melitag end soap boiling; Becxstein & Bro., 3 aud 6 Leonard atrcot, lard and pork packing; Calew & Saminia, 16 and i% Leopard street, pork packing, and it is believed, fat meiting; Woifel & Grape, 27 Harrison hess in the Bowery. In thetr fright the hors street, lard; Jewell & Uarrison, 68 Kebiuson street, knocked Mr. Gallagher down, and before ti tard; C. 1’. Whito, 7 Worth street, jard, &0.; He Griver © stop them one of the wheels Hoxt, d4) Cedar street, iard and buteners’ fas; passed the heed of Gallingter, injare | Geo. Vanhagen, 120 Cedar sireet, lard and butchers? | ing him gevercly, He was removed to the | fat; W. i. Atumball & Co., 14 James siip, bog fat and Sew York Hospital where Mr. Williamson, who | tard; J. W. fiwen, 275 Front street, lard and tallow; oceurrence, has been In almost | Guily at pon him. Mr. Gatlagher lingored Ull Monday nigit aad expired. Coroner Keenan ha: been noufed and will hold an inquest on the boc Mr. W on kindly conaenved to defray all ty hecessary funeral expenses, THR SH00 ov Joun Deyo.—Coroner Keenan yeaterday held an yneat at his office In the City Hall, in the case of Johm Deyo, the beroic youth of sixteen years who was shot through the brain on the 16th Cosmopolitan Hotel, Cham- Ja P izerber & Brother, 675 Hudson street, lara; ug & Son, 106 Morton street, lard uo attoruey Of the Board reported a form of , mMandaMcs against the Superintendent of the coun hesof Qucen# and Kockiaad, Which was adopted. A jengthy communication wes received from Fire Marsal Brackvit, recounting the particulars of an accident In Brookiya, by wiuch two men iost their lives by the ald of carvollc acid or steam, Gud com- plementing @ certain patent. Di. STONR—ihis mam has been talking about things that he don’t kuow anything about It is provable tia be don't Know anytiing about it Lim. bore atr dental discharge Pinto in | ie he hands ‘of olan, employed a8 porter in ‘ the howe. “Alcuough the bulles pierced, the | ,, Mt. LINcons—The Leger of the company saya brain of the boy no exhibited @ wonderful | M4! Some years ago the business —— (The balence degree of courage, and only two or three of Mr. Lincolu’s remark was hot heard.) } h Mr. MANIERRE—IL move that it be referred to the days before his th, believing he would recover, requested (he attending surgeon at the hospital to areas the wound onco more, and then jet bitn yo and see his parents in Kesex county, this State, Nolan, the porter, has been in a deplorable state of mind ever since the unfortunate occurence, and although free irom biame in the matter tt docs not gileviate the inental anguish he feela at having sacriticed tho live of a harmless youth, President, engincer and cheimist of the Board. Dr. Stove—Who is the man who makes this | report? bir. Manrennm—The Fire Marshal, Dr SvonsB—Why don’t be make an investigation himaelt t Mr. MANIERRE—He ask the Board to do it, The report waa finaily relerred to the engineer and chemist. Mr. EATON submitted @ report and resolution to the elect Wat proceedings of a legal character be commenced againat all parties who should attempt to bribe the mewubers OF Olivers Of bio Board, Which Was adopied, POLICN INTELLIGIACE. Rosneny OF THR AMBKIOAN New COMPANY.— ore, this matter to tho Polroe i your Honor, behaci—l! intend to ¢ Judge—(uile ‘tit; you wie discharged, sir. ONK OF THE DeYtL's OWN. Awell dressod, gentiemadhy, inoffensive, invlll- MW ane , y ote The Board adjourmed {nto secret session, and Wallace You Hechter, @ receiving clerk employed | snore witi be no opporvupity for the enemies ‘of fas by the American News Company, was arrested yea- meiting to protest unt @ Week from to-day, unies4 lerday aliernoon by detective Wobb, of the Second | @ secret -meoting, similar to that of yesterday, is | precinct, charged with making faise entrion im tue | called in tho interup. : | ‘to the Shepherd’s Foid of the Prcteatant Ep: copal Church... .....+ To St. Nicholas’ Scheol, *To tho Transtiguraviun Free Sciivo! author: a certificate, duly sigued by me, which will be pre- weuted to you lor pay NATHANIAL JAR The schoois marked thus * aro Catholic and those markod t German. + 1,600 have Sate to the proper, ofticer of each school by Its appiteation to receive such moneys ent. Reapect(uily, Jn., Distrivauing OMicer, ea Bee Word onrartse sa t, do.; H. Silverhorn, 92 and a fi S — |. | Ken, No. @ street, do.; H. Stiverhorn, 92 an * 7 a Kamar, PALL Fro A Wixpow.—Edvard Cross. | cCnryatle atreey, d0.; U. Hanau, 43 Chryanis stvecs, | A MODERN CUPID AT TAKGEE PRACTICE. land, died in Belioyus Hoapita from tho edects of | S¢'Forsyte werase, dort Denier bie bas eases reg ALTE MT land, died tn Bellevue Hosp! @ hy FATED. Berea, OO 5 Ne, roome | An Irate Lovor Attempts ta Murder Wis injuries, On the 27th day of September deceased | Street, do.; N. Plesbach, 122 Kldridge street do.; was at work at an-oven window or his house, No. | P: Magg, 73 Widriuge street, do; J. M. smi, | SweetheartA Divercod Wowun the zd New Chambers street, when he lost his balance | Son & Co., 46 to 2 Canal strect, lard and tal. | Target. and fellto the pavement, recolving injuries wuich | 1oW;M. Uni, 44 Aulen street, lard; B, W. Floyd, 84t0 | Henry Conway, on Monday night inet, called at No, 66 Sixth avenue, and fuquired for Mrs, Mary Bmma Fort, the object of his affections, and was shown to her apartients on the second Noor, where she was seated alone. Ho had been in the room but @ snort time wheu he began to pour into her unwilling ear his devotion to her, and finally asked her to be the shaver of his joys and sorrews. ‘Chis proposition she indignaatiy deciiued, aud informed iim that his visite Lo her might conclude with the thengpresent one, as she did not consider hun & prop’ AL Inaai 1a Mis eyes, impiored and beewed of her to change her decision. person (or her to wesociate With. ii ULexpecied refua ai Henry became almost and weul down on nia knces and, with tears Tals she stabboruly reiused to do, when Henry, regaining lis iver, clutched ber hy the throat, and drawing @ four-barrolied revolver from hia pocket presented it at her broast, informing her “that if she did not marry him be would not alow her to become anotier’s,” aud was in the act of dis eh: arging tie Weapon at her, Waea sue wirew up her arm and, knocking tho reyvirer above ber head, the ball passed tarouga the cotilng. Nad done and tearing arres!, a8 sv0n 99 he had @ en: leas feinate and, opouiag Lie duor do} Realizing what he arged the weapon ue loosed his nOld of tien made rapia str WH Lhe stud for ihe door leading to the vA ment. * ‘ D. Pruhomme, of No. 45 Walker street, whojwae in an asi de adjoining room, hearing tho Lvtng, came to the sisiance Of Mrs. Fort justas der would-bo mar: ver Was paasing down tue stairs, and, tainking to bead him off, raised the wi.dow in vor room and jumped to stoop and Was dewai rove Just as Conway had jit the ding OP SLA Avenue With nis Coatialls elevavod Hb al ANgIC UF [Orly degroes. SL th on post in the iatver atroet and sseing Conaway ru nil arrived opposile, When he sprang upor learning What be had been dyiig, convey rane tice | of felonivus assault M bait to auswer, stated De was twerty-o1ae York, resided in Grand street, ahorine started in pursnit ap ion place, sloubing “Stop tli, Of Lhe Kileenth prectnei, belog Kegaming ois feet xth avenge to Wash Omeer her. ? ng towards him, stepped bebmd a tree unui he Aim, and, {ha to 6 stablon House, He wes yesterday morning arraiened beforo Jus- Dodge at Jeirers: Ket, Wwuen a complaint oA preferred mst him by rs, Fort, and be was committed t WIE OF $1,500 tu, his Wvorwal exainination he ears of ago, bora In New by occupation ap eugraver, and not gulity of the chatge, alleging the Bhi ty M jootlng Was acetdeutal. During the winter of 1968 and the spring of 1269 @ privoner pretended to bean intimate trient of rs. Porva hussaud aod was vory instramentai in helping Lim obtalu lestimeny for a divorce, wien wr Another :Postponoment of the Investigatt precinct siation house at #8 granied ning months since, Mrs. Forh staled 1a verday #he could now see Why the priscner d la guch & manner towards ver huabacd, THE LIBERTY STOEET CALAMITY. The jury empaneiied by Coroner Flyan to myostt | gate the cniaiity at No, 63 Liberty street, by whloh | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jessup and tieir two youngest ulldren were burned to death, met at the Second ven o'clock yesterday morning, bu’ noting of importauce was done im the uratier. Owing © We Hines of Fire Marshal Brackett, Who haa Wken Important testimony touche ing the origin of the fire an that officer was not present, nor did evidence to be submitied to the Coroner and Tho Coroner accordingly imvestigation till eieven o’olock on ‘Tur Lint tng, stewhich timo it 8 expected Maraial Beackeve wi ly rosull jury the further it# motanc: adjouri ll be proaeat with nis tesumouy. Meeting of the Beard of County Canvassers= _ Dhe “Tae” amd the “Outs? At noon yesterday a number of pervens being at leisure, or feeling interestod in the carrying ont of tho jegal form Knows as “The OMctal Conuty Cane vas,’ assembled tn we clhanber of ihe Board of Supervisors. in the County Court Noase. In be 19> bies near the chainber were crow ls of suinll poli- ticians, offidvroisers, woutd. be. idera, Ore beads,” “dead heads,” he: of Geperinents and otaers, Waillog for the performances to commence Presentiy the grend driving wueei of the elty aad county government—Suyervisor fweed—inade bis appearauce, aad in his pecnitar brisk way entered the coaiber, In afew minutes the Board af Cume vaseers Was organized, with Superviaor John Pox a8 chwrman, and the iidefaugable Gounty Clerk— Charies &. Loew—uimscil actiug as secretary. Supervisor Twsep moved that auy protests Which may be presented be received, pliced ou Ki@ and itd over to bo considered on the idst day of tho ciuvass. The mowon was adopted. Supervisor Eiy presented gprotests from John Foicy and Jacob Coben, candidates for Supervisor 1D the isle election, agaist counting the votes cast lor Henry 5caith for >upervisor, on the ground sliut al the Lhe thue of kis nomination for guperviser *tr, Sinith was a inember of the Board of Netropolitaa Police Commissioners, aud thal wader chapter 339, section two, of the laws of 1860 Lae Votes: for ate. ‘Suutn are vou, Kye were placed on file in accordnace With the motion of Supervisor Tweed, In addiio: '. Ely moved tab ta the meantime the protests Sycowppanyi Miavits be sent to tue Couusel ta Bid ae maiion jor lig opinion. ‘the moto was dix, TWEED then moved that che Board proceed to Canvass the votes of the seveuth ward. ‘The motion Was adopted, and the canvass accordingly com- wenced, Mr. Tweed calling off his lists and tha County Clerk checking tho coun. dhe iiustrions erman, General Sigel, Who beacia tho republ tate CKEL Was Called Ont as “Stz-gell,”” With the Pelme on the lat syilubie, by Mr. Tweed; birt tus fastidious County Clerk mildiy hinted a correction by pronouncing the pame “Seegl.? - ‘Toe canvass proveedod dbriakly and harmentous! and the Seyeath, Thirteenti aad the lower war: Were canvassed, after which the Board adjourned antil noon to-day, TAR RECENT MURDER OF DOVGLAS. To ra Eprvor ov TH# Hesap:— . “Used partially in seif-detence, believing bis life im danger.” What is the exact meaning of the ver- dict? Certainly the novelty or originally of the plea for the most reckless, inexcusable and unneces sary taking of life does not form ity most extraordi- nary or striking feature; but taat such plea as thus snould pass as an excuse with y number of rational, unprejudiced minds, under any combina Gen of circumstances, Ume and place ailke, ia which ovory Impartial person who reada the evidence of the cage m question will inevivably discover murder, orthatls siould be expocted that, guch a verdlos would appease the dosira of public Justice, is not only the most amazing of facts, but one of the most iucredibie and iucomwprebensibie tint can be con- velved, A despersas, armed with the instrument of death, coops up his unarmed victim m @ bare room, and there leisurely and dejiverately suoots aim to death | It would be, perhaps, unayaning to inquire 4 what montal process tue Jury in the case succeeder in satisfying their own Judgmenis—i, Indead, they have garisied them—that their strange verdict could be reconciled to thy facts as given In evidenee, “elieving his life m danger!’ Have they believed so, toof Why, there is not the least ticle of vot te sustain the supposition tuat the ive of AcKSOD Was in amy jtaminenc danger at the time or place, proximately or remotely. “ihe excuse 1s, therefore, a farce, but a mort serious farce. Why, Lean say that L believe my ‘lie in danger,” and forthwith, if I have @ pique wits my neighbor and a revolver couccaied in my pocket, proceed at once to shoot lim dead. There is my excuse—*Be- lieviug bis life in dagger i’ No one need apy more entertain the least scrupie about Killing any one with who he may chance to have an hnprompta misun- derstanding, tine and piace auswering; for here is his plea und justification, made under kunction of @ coroner's jnty of the city of New York and ace cepted fn law—*Beileving his life ia danger!” if the laws of the Commonweelth permit euch men aa Jackson to carry deadly weapons, is itrbr thew own protection or for the wanton destruction of the lives of the cit orfor bow? Jf for the latier, thea those Jaws do not suiliiciently discrimine! and, consequently, do not, as they should, affor proper protection wo the peacesu! citizen. And ff ne Saat laws, Whose provisions seem to b> coutemptite onsly ignored in Lie present cage, are to remain sient, and further tavestigation to be taterdicted oy * such & preposterous and extravagant verdict as ti one under consideration, then it may be asst ‘nat Wie life of ne ong ja for & moment safe; that the life of ho peacetal and law-abidiug oltiven 13 safe, but rather buat Jt is constanuy menaced and tine poeritied, if such @ case as tus 13 allowed fo pass With: impuuity, “Thou shait not Kil.’ Douglas? ciood wii de Qtmanded of the community Wf the myuru 13 condoned; therefore let justice be done thoug! tue heavens fall. A SCANDALIZED STRANGER. ERIGEAN YOUNGS . DOTIN.O4S. A Row Among tho Mormons--Eixcommunte cated SninteBrigham’s Finnuciering—Raile vend Muatters—An Inquisitive Reporter Gets Beaten, “ Sacr Lake Ciry, Utah Bree Nov. 6 1309, f As the Mormons are at present baving a littie “onplersaptuess among themscives, which It is ceesined 19 but the predecessor of a storm that wil s00a sweep Mormonism from the earch, have thought the facts of the case would not be aqvoid of interest to the readers of the HmraLp. Some time since the Utah Magazine, edited by two loading , Mormons, Godbe & Harris, published an article recommending the development of the mines in tha Territory. To thls ead it would be necessary to invite capitalists into the country, In this they were endorsed by the Zelegraph, another Mormon daily paper. Such a course, howover, would be in direct opposition to the wishes of Brigham Young, and he notified the editors of tne Uiah Magasins to discontinue fis publication under penalty of excommunication from the Church, They persisted, however, and Brigbam has’ carriod out his threat. Srenhouse, editor of the Teiegraph has taken back all he published in regara to the inatter and is vttll within the “fold.” The last 1asue of the Viah Magazine Came out stronger tian ever, and also contained @ proiest against the action of Krigham Young, Zhe Churcl (Srighsia) has forbiddea ike Mormons to trade With Nr. Godbe, who heretofore has done whe teading drug busines® ja the Terriory. How the matter wii cud romans to be seen; it 1s occassoning great excitement here, both to Gentiles and Mormous, There is much dise satisfaction felt by the Mormons wt the course pur sucd by Brighaca in (ois matter, bul (hey are bound to obey nis mandates, whelber Wuey are mgul or wrong. it will be remembered that Brigham Young had @ contract to Duild the section of Pactie Rattroad from Hohe to Ogden, & disiunce of forty miles. Heengayed Mortnons bo work it ahd promised them (wo dolars ond © laif a day, With their blind faith in nis promises they went to work, and a great number of them have never received @ cent to tis day, Some of his #uo-contractors, to whom ho was iudobted in the sum of 9,000, pressed Tor a setilemaut; he cooly olfered tuem e400 aud & span of mules exch, Whicn they tadignaitiy refused, saying ‘iat tuey had paid out & great deal of noney to the men ahd wished a rem Tis matter gill) remains 12 abeyance, Brighan, as cout iractor, Of course received tho Dey, Wikicu Lo took im jauroad won, two locououves and ower raiiroad supphes, wiek Which be is Gow building tue Ulam Pacile Kailroad trom tae Union faciflt ab Oxdeo to Sait Lawe Cis, thivty-sia joiles aisjout Le law sioriuons ab work on (he road, aad is allowing theun ouedolar per day. ce Nut promise to pay thom any Casi, bul allows theta to work. ont tele Uloing iy inaotor, Whatever may wo suid of bam Louw, we must allow that ho 18 aa abio finance some tind since =e = inior people that he had received 4 “revelation” commending bint to go 0 England, withdraw ue ioney on Geposit m the _ Bank of Lugiacd (avout 925,000,009) and go to the bundwich lands and Nvo 16 remaluder of iis dase Ths wea @ @ Woo wuen reygiation, And Consa- quently unfavorably recawed. Tt 14 tho titat toe ibat seek s Lung Has happeued, Bad ma, be deemed fo indication of the puptiart latad, atihongn the ox paordinary natura of ihe “revelation” may have ad i effect. Tho people tim, now that he nas ob them to the #ronised Land,” that be shoud blay Gud parwke Of a share of 16 blessiags (? Tne Paciic Ratlvoud has bad ad milaence to Awacening tio People to a correct View of Dnighen’s sohemes, wad he, it arr a Tact, Wishes to be se va Whe sioru bul eee a earay oveurred recently between & Jocat soltor of the Zetagrapl and a son of Eider Joseph Sutth, Hseome that Elder Smith recentiy mare yied the widew end two diughters of his own brother. ‘the reporier of the paper tu queation, wade meution of the fact In the local coluinn, and wixied to know What reiation the children of the two daughters would bear to bintti, This e¢ eu. raged w hon of Smutivs tat he wont to the Umtedk Blates court room, where he heard the reporter wae engaged, and collared hint, and by mate tore poliog him into the street and yave Aim such a boating Lins Wie Iie is Mespaired oF Lb is suggested tat the curl of tus ceporter ob that poias has beea fuiy Utan Pactic Ratiroad will be completed avout re Br Januar 197), and tae Fenewed amoont of travel gon en! Pd toterconrse With Centiles wilt open the wp of Lu pe to the wronga Lany heaped apom peo) thom and canse When to throw of tho yoke, which, done, Mormonlan Wil remain Lorover & thing