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NEW YUKK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 187U.—rRIPLE SHEET, 5 NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. NEW YORK CITY. THE COURTS. THE NELSON OF AMERICA THE CANADIAN OUTRAGES IN WINNIPEG. —— to dom a Peemieles ter ; Tak Sa UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. : Open Violation of the Peace Stipulations by the struggled {or | Qrdors from the Department Assigning | Burglaries, Robberies, Pocketpicking, Acci- suas eRe Admiral Farragut’s Obsequise—The Body ef a Canadian Expedition—Pledges of Its Peace- F had secured Officers to Duty—Movements of dents, Arrests, Inquests and Violent poe uae Admiral to be Removed from Portsmouth fal Mission Made to the United States Mr. Donald Smith, Governor of the Hudson Bay the European Fleet. Deathe—Police Court Mirrerisms Charles W. Jessup vs. The Swam Propeller wi. | © Woodlawn Cemetery—The City of Disregarded—The Troops Arresting All Soe tant Bosna: bain Doseaaalon.of Fors Garey. irk ee and General News Items, Yam Wellz,—The claimant, a painter by trade, dia New York to Superintend the the Revolutionists—Flight of Riel —_—_—— ® considerable amount of work on the William WASHINGTON, Sept, 15, 1870, to American Territory—Cap. , ov Arrangements—Proposed Grand I ki a Well it rH , but owing to some ‘The following orders have ,been tssued from the | _ F@Wny Lombard, keeper of a sailor's boarding | Wells about three years ago, re} ; lence of the Canadian volunteers and the Red River Civie Demonstrations. : If and the owners Fans bank 7 . house in Greenwich street, was held for trial yester | Slight differences between himse! PEA ture of Fort Garry—Anoth- "The French half-breed opuiazion were intensely | Savy Department, to take effect on the Ist of Octo- day by Judge Dowling, on a charge of having stolen | WO employed him he was compelied to employ an i er Rebellion Th d. excited by theseevents. Our informant found little | ber, excepting other dates are mentioned and unless $40 from a sailor named David Ludlow. attorney to endeavor to obtain the amount of hi A meeting of the New York commandery of the Squads of halt-breed horsemen assembling in the | otherwise stated. ‘The officers detached from duty clalmi—ninety-five doilars. — multary order of th ion was held outside settlements, The women and ehildren only of the Loyal Legi yeater- mes are all placed on waiting orders:— ‘The Department of Public Parks announce that, fy He,Placel the matter in the hands of | Ja - | day afternoon at Delmonico’s for the purpose of wel home. The had disappeared. Every- . tho attorney who was em: {From the St. Paul (Minn.) Preas, Sept, 12.) whee aoe aympteces oa fenee daoction t0- peat ht aay ene ert burr. a aan if the weather be fine, there will be music by the plored 2 Part Fenian. cases em A making arrangements in regard to the proposed re- A gentleman, who has just arrived from Fort | Wards the government which had so deceived them. "om ore E. G, Parrott to the command ot Central Park Band at the Battery this afternoon | Since, who, appears, drew cous moval of Admiral Farragut’s body from its present. r nm 3 J ; Garry, fully confirms the intelligence in the P ‘a | The elem of a rebellion far more formidable and | Mare island Navy Yard; Commodore Joseph H. 3 "clock, from the complainant for fees and expenses, but from half-past four to half-past alx O'clock, eventually allowed the case to go by default, there | Testing place, at Portsmouth, to. Woodlawn Ceme- jm > = being no one present when it came ou before Judge | tery, There was a very good attendance of officers Genera Fremont’s Southern Pacific Railroad Com. Blatehi interested. General Heintzelman was appointed chairman and Colonel Lockwood secretary. The meeting having been called to order, General McMahon explained the circumstances under which the present gathering had taken place. ‘The Commander, General Webb, having been out of town, the order for the meeting had been issued by the Recorder, Colonel Lockwood having learned from Mrs. Farragut that it was her intention to bring the late Admiral’s body from Portsmouth, to be deposited in Woodlawn Cemetery, without any publicity whatever, he appealed to ner to extensive than that whicn extorted from Canada its false and treacherous concessions are in full train and to burst into famesat any moment. our Informant met Donohue at Pembina, He and a number of others, armed with breech-loading rifles, had returned into the Red River country. He was going to Winnipeg—perhaps to see Bishop Tache. It remains tobe seen whether, when Governor Archibald arnyes and assumes the civil authority, he will permit these high-handed proceedings by the Canadian volunteers and be a consenting party to the wilson of the pledges made by the Do 2 government There is a story, which is vouched for br gaoa authority, that Riel and his solvemes le rt G nd the country upon the advice of B Tache, upon the assurance that after General Al bald’s arrival all would be well, ana that Sane yempt was made to arrest them an amnesty, which Strong to auty as Lighthouse Inspector in the Fourth district; Commodore H. E. Leroy to gn duty at New London, Conn.; Captain Lewis a ord. tori to the command of the naval rendezvous at San | pany met again yeaterday, but as there was nothing Yesterday J. A. McCaffery, another attorney, made Francisco; Captain Edmund Donaldson to the com- " @ motion to have the default reopened, but the mno- 4 of ibe eval i at Mound City, UL; 0 very important to do they didn’t do anything. Thev ‘ap- “ ” tion was denied. It transpired, also, that, although tain A, C. Rhind to the command of the naval sia- | W¥! “ry again” on Monday next. 6 the claimant's suit had been lost probably through tion at Sackett’s Harbor; Captain R. T. Renshaw to yey the non-attendance of his attorney, he had been ap- Guty aa, Lighthouse Insveclor in the Sixth dis. | Gustave Hasselback, a lad nine years of age, fell | pitea to for more fees to conduct. ths ease, Dit Te. frict, Commander George Brown to command | from a fire escape at 439 East Nineteenth street to | fused to pay anything further, and engaged tne the Michigan; Commander Edmund Barrett vo the | the pavement on Wednesday afternoon, and was so | attorney last named. Navy {and ot Norfolk: Commander Charies A. Bab- | severely injured that he died in Bait au hour after. i. wards, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, cock to duty as use rin the Seventh LighiBguse Inspector in the fecond aistact Com L Woodrum, the Cypricn, Discharged. jouse Fr in cout rich; 4 ‘The napies of the two prisoners who escaped from aera raf, the Cypricn, jarged, Spector ih tho Firat diairices Commanior We -F, | the General Sessions Court on” Wednesday are Before Judgo Ingraham ‘ann to duty as Lighthouse Inspector of the | Richard Jones, indicted for a but lary in Downing Laura Woodruff, the particulars of whose Incarce- Eighth Birt Commander Joseph P. Fyffe 19 | street, and Charles Williams, indi for a burglary | ration and subsequent bringing before the court,on few days since, of the flerce exasperation of the French population at the perfidions violation of the pledges made by the Canadian government, and by Minister Thornton to Secretary Fish, whereby the unopposed entrance of the Canadian troops was secured. Our informant was told by Riel, the day before the troops arrive, that all had been satisfac- torily arranged, and that he was awaiting the arrival ol the newly appointed Governor (Archibald). with i his troops, to turn over the government to him, , Donahue, however, expressed doubts whether the Canadian government meant to Keen the pledges it | had given. But, until the troops had arrived within of Fort Gi Was still confident the arrangement was still ,to be carried out in food faith—that the troops had no other than the pa- declared. action im the matter until he could cifle Intentions which thelr communder and the | has been withheld for political considerations, tan nee Suton Piiaey tote Winkie in Forty-fiftn street, wwrit of habeas corpus appeared, tn. the Henatp ba colleague in reference to some Bt- vernment rofessed, and ti Gover- J 3 7 eretofore, was discharged from the House of the onstration worthy of the name an eo Dor. Archibald "was" coning’ belore thom ever re ote ton Navy Yord; Surgeon Spaymnster SO. Harris to | verter rouse surgeon of Monnt Sinai Hospital, | Good Shepherd yesterday, Judge Coulter not having | rene namivate ae we onee consdlted with eners i veive iG B governinent at his hands. ‘These agsur- ances, been given him by Bishop Tache on PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Canadian it station at ber. 1d; Paymaster J. @. Harris to 4 the Portsmouth Navy Yard; Carpenter W. F. Laigton yesterday afternoon informed Coroner Keenan that | appeared to testify to the cominitment, and no op- Shaler, who agreed vo turn out the First division of to the receiving ahip Ohio; Chaplain T. G. Salter to | Mra. Rebecca Blumentnal, a patient under his care, | Position to her discharge being made. the Natlonal Guard, and the city authorities also as- benalf of Governor Archibald and the he j : le 4 had died “from the effects of extensive bt Ni y ‘ sured him that they also would co-operate. He then Sr vagal, wort yas azugHE on Tuesday, the 23d | Prominent Arrivals in ‘This City Yesterday. | tte Boston Navy Yard; Witst ‘Assistant Engineer C. Torther particulars were given. AN Taquest will b© | \ James plisk wek te Phe urbe Susquehanna Walid upon Afr, Farragut in company with General $ » over t 3 snide a eMahon, an troops were advancing up the Red river from the Dr. King, of Newport; Colonel H. C. Hodges, of ‘Assistant John T. Smith to the Triana.’ ir the remains to-day. the United States Army; John W. Chandler, of New York, and Francis B. Hayes, President Kansas Pacific Railroad, of Boston, are at the Brevoort House. Colonel C. A. Colton, of Pennsylvania; W. I. Hadley, of Albany; A. J. Drake, of the United States DETACHMENT ORDERS. Ratiroad Company.—This was a motion to show The following Germpnipenye are ordered on. October Coroner Schirmer yesterday held an inquest on | cause Why an order Issued by Judge Cardozo, grant- 1:—Rear Admiral L. M. Gol rough as Port | | Me body of Edward Larsen, a native of Sweden, | ing time to the defendants to answer the com- Fee ee ee cea eth esman tee: |.arha dled trom tne effscia of injuries received on tho |platat until after an appeal should be dectited, cisco and placed on waiting orders; Rear Admiral | 9th instant at his residence in Melrose, Wesichester | taken from an order under which a supplemental taken and prorass to her that a meeting of the order should be calied together for the purpose of arranging for the transferral of the Admural’s rj remains. She assented and the call was Made. Since then the Mayor of the city had addressed a communication to Mrs, Farragut, Stone Fort they were making prisoners of e fe Passing through their line; that they were at vancing in fighting array, capturing horses and moun them with rifemen, with artillery lim- bered and every preparation for battle. He at once Saw that he een aeceived, and that these war- county, by failing from a third story window. The | Complaint was filed, should not be vacated. Mr. offering, on the part of the city; to take chi of Mke demonstrutious in 2 country with no enemy in | Navy; Colonel L. Hammond, of the United States | wunig tae Reo Admiral at Boston and on jury rendered a vention Of ancldemey Genin Duley | Field, “who moved the motion, read | tue entife arrangements, | Mrs. Farragut ed ac- it, these preparations for battle where all resist- + Colonel W. S. Smith, of CI 0; Colonel T. Port Ateaital at Portsmouth, N, H.; Rear Admiral J. lara tn an affidavit to he effect that the appeal was | cepted this offer, feeling at the city was ance had previously been disarméd by io Protestations, had a hostile Surpoee ther Was & treacherous ambuscade, @ surprise under 2 flag of truce, and that he and his colleagues of the Provisional government were to be the victims, After a hasty preakfast, Rell, Donahue and Lepine anda Py ees rd pee Co Cw the two for- mer going ratching river, Where they separa’ Donshue going to Pembina and Riel tose Joseen om American territory, while Lepine sougnt reluge 1m the settlements west of Fort Garry, The troops was composed of the Sixtieth Rides, about 450 in all, and a regiment of nearly 1,000 Oana- dian volunteers, They made the whole Journey from Thunder Bay to the vicinity of Fort Garry ina Meet of fatboats, barges and can threading the network of lakes and streams from Thunder Bay in these Portable Vessels, Which were carried over the pol 1.8 miniature Meet they descend: tie Winnt 4 n a ey taken merely for the purpose of delay. Mr. | able to afford a fitting demonstration than the Com- RS eer entra ek eeriole, Va. Rear | Ellen Wall, ‘aged eighteen, of No. 522 East Flev- | Peckham, on behalf er dareiments, niscte toca any | mandery and trusting thatthe Commandery would apenas A Ws ed ¥ for Fey oe 7 vt enth street, was taken from a low house of ill-fame Le ron He thougnt oer Ie dake ouenere in the beng ry s ee the ee . " ry any answer unt ey knew wha\ wi to propose the following resolution‘— mural at New York and on walting Orders; Hear d- | in Greene street on Wednesday night by oftcer Cari, | Pélled to putin auy answer until, they knew, what | ho wished to propose t ten, ineluding the chairman Charles H. Davis from special duty and } of the Eighth precinct, upon complaint ef her mo- | plaint differed very materially from the supplemental, | as an ex-oficto member, be appointed to take such sir to Patera eee sa py Lee bn cio ae. Biren ye to the | and the answer to cach would necessarily be. Gite measures as were DeoooHing im regard.to the pro- imiral rary louse @ COX. . 24 " ae Ween mn; Commodore ‘John O. Oarter from com 1 fae OF Haden pry took the papers and re. peo menoyal eo eee Farragut's remains to of the Naval Rendezvous at San Francisco; Jastice Dowling yesterd: ft, pry ees iArrebes cram C pry: “ yesterday commMfted to answer xe me discussion ensued as to the expenses Sommander, Joba Detamp,. fom the command | os Lahey, Who, a8 18 alleged, stole $200 from SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Myauld be thus wueurred.” One gentleman suggested Pee tee se P. Hekk ae Lighter cis: | Melvina Yates on board the steamer Connecticut Decisions. $100, (Shades of a grateful republic !) If the Com. for at the Pinet aistriets Gomme aebonse Inspec: | quring a trip from Albany to this city. The sum of By Judge Jones. Inandery had been allowed to take charge of the Dornin, a8 Lighthouse Inspector of the Fifth dis. | $400 Was in a satchel in the state room where both Crowe vs. Crowe.—Motion denied, without costs. demonstrations some private citizens had promised trict; Commander J. P MoKinstry, as Lighthouse | Were sleeping, but only haif the money Is alleged to at ‘ whatever pecuniary aid might have been needed. Inspector of the Eleventh district; Commander Geo. | B#Ve been stolen, Meyer, Jr, vs, Meyer.—Decree signed. But now that the city had taken the lead in the mat- 8. Blake, as Lighthouse Inspector of the Second = Bishop vs. Bishop.—Reference ordered to Joseph | ter it was clear that the Commandery ought not to district; "Commodore J. B, Marchand, from cow- An unknown man, while walking on the track of Meeks to hear and determine. be put to any great oxeanee. peat if mand of Lm Philadelphia Navy Yara; Commodore | the New Haven Railroad, near Fordham, was struck Garin os Jarin,—Decree signed. The motion proposed by General McMahon was 8! R. Johnson, of San Francisco, and General A. Grant, of Washington, are at the Metropolitan Hotel. Ex-Governor J. Gregory Smith, of Vermont; Gene- ral E. King, of Indianapolis; Dr, J. Stearns, of Bos- ton; J. T. Eaton, of Norwich; H. A. Shackleford, of: Paris; General D. H. Reynolds, of Arkansas; Gene- ral R. Brinkerhof, of Ohio; Judge George Green, of Towa; Thomas A. Scott and’ General H. H. Brigham, of Philadelphia; Colonel ©. Wheaton, of the Unitea States Army, and John Harshman, of Ohio, are at the St. Nicholas Hotel, General J. R. Anderson, L. E. Harvie, General D. M. Barringer, General J. D. Imboden and T. 8, Flour- Doy, of Virginia; EB. ©. Price, of Washington; E. 8. Keliogg, of Massachusetts; General 0. P. Wilson, of river and ascended the Red river, line mounted skirmishers being thrown finally carried, and the first meeting of the commit- é , from rf picni ba 3 ‘miliesag of “Fort Garry,’ when Mi ite “trot, | the United States Army; General Maney and W. | Jaseq eueyyeroumt, from, command of the Mare wn tllelparngsapadead pad 8 yin COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. we Wide MAYOR'S. OFFICIAL coMMUXICATION # disembarked and with grand parade’ of | C- Sherrod, of Tennessee, aro at the Grand Central Semen, eauniaiee oe Uihtak Conan b-precinct station house at Tremont, and Hea there Decline At the meeting of the Board of Aldermen yester- Prarilke ‘array aavanced on fort Garry. Our in- fe EE Parker, of the United States army; | XOHolK Navy Yard; Commodore Wm. ©. Nicholson, Srout forty years of ager had srk Inne wan was : By Judge Joseph ¥. Daly. Muyor Halk vouching the resuoval ot she toes ot victorious march, which we oe ry the corre- er » te oO 'Y; | from duty connected with the shipment of coal from . spondence of the Toronto Globe, and which, con- sidering that the troops knew perfectly well that there was no enemy in fron}or them, is one of the most comical displays of prowess we re- member to have read of since Captain Starkey’s battle with the cornstalks:— The mounted compauy, serving as an advance H. N. Daggett, of Massachusetts; B, F. Thurston, of Rhode Island, and Henry Kipp, of Buifaio, are at the Astor House, Ex-Senator Clute, of Saratoga; G. M. Beames and G. W. Humphrey, of the United States Navy, are at Aduniral Farragut to this city, was received.— Mayor's Orrice, NEW York, Sept. 15, 1870. To THR HONORABLE THE COMMON CoUNCIL:— GENTLEMEN—The widow and the surviving rela- tives of the late Admiral Farragut have decided that his remains are to be brought to this city for final interment, The Admiral was, at the time of his Philadelphia; Commodore Wm. Smith, from com. | Wblskers, and wore a blue chccked shirt and gaiters, Stoefrel vs. BUlings.—Motion denied. mand of the Naval Station ut Mound City; Commo- m3 Cavanagh vs, Meehan,—Motion granted. dore T, A. Hunt, from special duty at New Lon- | At the meeting of the New York Port Society, hela | _ sarah xsther Clark vs. Marvin Clark.-Decreo of oe Coons Commodore, Oecer, Bains, em the | yesteraay, the following summary of work for the ee sue ie detendany A jitre de} al a! 5 ; cdore Geo! " uller vs, us Muller.—Same, F. Emmons, from duty 1n charge of the Hydrograpine last two weeks was reported:—Number of religious Office, and ordered to the command of the Phila- | Services, 38; visits to vessels, 1,754; to boarding . es 7 7 the St. Charles Hotel. delphia Navy Yard; Captain F. 8. Hagerty as Light- | houses, 801,’ Six Bibles, 50 Testainents, 3,500 pages COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. death, a resident and householder of this city, and 18 guard, was @ great success. They came in last pl y, grey. ‘agerty as Lig! etropoll Id re r night, Ws ag prisoners of various descriptions, Colonel W. M. Levy, of Louisiana; E. B, Hayward | house Inspector of the Seventh district; Captain a, | of Cie pp Re books, 50 pepe Before Gunning 8. Bedford, City Judge. ft ed Sad ame panone eae hase broner . danoapa diet stane aot tas tnt People passing | and W. Izard Haywood, of Charleston, 8. 0.; W. Satna Canta Taco en ont co mae Feet ad [eats Bae huadiohe Gat ae eee ki sme People vs. Hernan Rudemachey, rape; Same | country’s great hero, who was hot only pre-erinent and, as numbers of people came out from one cause | ©: Tompkins and Henry Hull, of New Orleans, and | Phuladelghs Captain W. B. Whiting, from the Naval | Visited one of the three reading rooms. vs. George English, rape; Samo va. Samuel H. | hw dian the Amoueae aaa ee it have shed 3 and another from Fort Garry, the advance of the'| Thomas Riggs, of Baltimore, are at the New York | Observatory at Washington; Captain John B, Creigh- Navy, » rece} company was accompanied by a string of vehicles resembling nothing so much as the funeral of a rst class democrat in New York. Several people were also captured who had ridden into the lines. They were informed that since they had come into the ines shes mom remain within them until morning. * * ‘There were several prisoners taken, however, and really held as prisoners. Que of these was found to be @ member of the court martial that condemned poor Scott, and another was sald to ve one of Riel’s cavalry officers, Nothing could exceed the pictur- esque appearance of Captain Wallace and his com- Hotel. W. G. Bowles and W. W. Melcher, of Boston, and L, W. Bacon, of New Haven, are at the Westminster Hotel. Chief Engineer King, of the United States Navy; Dr. D. F. Lincoln and.Dr, Clarence T. Blake, of Bos- ton; F. T. S..Dariey, of Philadelphia; Mr. Gunn, of Montreal, and H. E, Woodhouse, of New Orleans, are at the Everett House. Luke, burglary; Same vs. William Franets, burglary; | tions tendered to him among the various nations and. New H , 7 Ly Cxoaby, Trop the few York Navy Yard aud omeuse glyica tog sees roe miceane: Shae bs B08 rons Same vs. James Gordon, burglary; Same vs. John | courts of Europe, was distinguished and scknow- to the’ Philadelphia Navy Yard; Captain Alexander of cloth has been stolen from Allen & Von Kellar, of Ryan, burglary; Same vs. James Oats, burglary; | ledged as one of the renowned admirals of the world. Murray, from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and or- | 169 William street, About $100 of the property has | Same vs. Thomas Butler, burglary; Same vs, Ed- | To his eminent abilities and great deeds it is eape- dered to duty as Lighthouse Inspector in the | been traced to the store of Jacob Schoonmaker, of | ™0nd Horset, receiving’ stolen goods; Same vs. | Clally gratifying to add that he was as rep individual Gnty as, LaghthGuse Inspector in the aih aer | 12 Sprimgiield avenue, Newark, N. J.. who was yes- | Philp Motulre, grand larceny; Same vs, Lawrence | endeared to all wo were brought with Pnoble Ba duty as Lighthouse Ins) r in the Sixth dis- “ Pr, 3 4. % » bY a inet; “Commander. Willan Gibson, from ‘we | matted Bu Atecslee or Maen EOOER Ee grand taroeny; Same vs, Mary Sinith, grand iar: | erous and unsélfish nature, and a modesty’ with Wests trom ane’ Naval “Obs eee om vanaee | Was also committed ona charge or having sold to | Cen¥; Samo vs, Alonzo Gibson (two cases) grand } Which he ever bore high station sit West, from the Naval Observatory; Commander | one Henry Otto $25 Worth of che stolen doth, and Mon Leanne aaeer ee Selanne aca TT elgyoer-onibatialS-of tale Comuonaliy thas tne Gommiandor BW? Harver, fromthe naval stan | CU? Was also held to answer as being implicated, grand larceny. me Fi, oe) united States government be requested to detail a _—— ver his remains to this city; and at League Island, Pennsyivania; Commander J. CO. ¥ vessel of war to bring . ; pany of Mounted Rifes, ‘They started with a limited Rev. Nat. Pettit, of New Jersey; George E. Cham- | p, DeKraft, from special duty at Philadelphia; Gom- Thieves entered the wholesale liquor store of A, COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. oes ae Tae ae pgs Chom fr 4 umber of horses, but as the day wore on fresh cap- | bers, of Boston, and J. D. Hubbell, of St. Albans, are | mander A. F. Crosman, from the Portsmouth Navy | Kruzer, at No. 23 East Broadway, about midnight on ; # : Sortamanth ‘and in chatge of a guard of houor. That tures were made, and fresh men mounted. Hach | at the Coleman House. Yard and ordered to League Island; Commander J. | Wednesday, and packed up several cases of wines Refcre Judges Dowling and Shandley. 7 steed that was ridden had long stragghng tall, Young, from the Naval Observatory and ordered to upon the arrival here of the tilustrious remains they be honored by a public funeral, with suitable pa- geantry and ceremony. That all assoclations—moral, military, civic, or otherwise—who are desirous of co-operating in this last tribute of respect, be invited toequally share therein with the city authorilies; that, if agreeable to the wishes of lis widow and Secretaro W. W. Belknap, of Washington; Colonel W. Osborne, of New York; Henry Baldwin, Jr., of Philadelphia; Rev. J..8. Bacon, of Syracuse, and Dr. R, Miller, of Mobile, are at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. g Eliza Thompson, an old offender, was sentenced + o; 3, | And liquors all ready to be taken away. Some they i Sewell from the commuand of the Mietmander JC. | had even removed to the sidewalk, when they were | yesterday to six months in the Penitentiary for steat- dered to duty a8 Lighthouse Inspector in the Fittn | ‘tightened away by the appearance of a police omcer | ing a pair of earrings, valued at $1 50, from the y = of the Seventh precinct. He made an investigation es " pf: ms Gisipicks Meenas eer eee soe pe one and found that nothing had been taken away. ‘The | Store 933 Broadway. Eliza 18 enciente, and on her sylvanta; Lieutenant Commander Charles BE. Haw- burglars had made entry by breaking the skylight in | way across the Bridge of Sighs expressed her grati- which trailed in the mud as its owner slouched rather than cantered along; nearly all these were mares, and nearly all of them had foals Tunning at thelr heels, so that one saw swinging across the prairie a long straggling animal running with her foal, and @ rifeman with a rifle on his back nolding " the roof and lowerea themselves by a rape. hat har dooewt= wan, Whe We anticipated | Surviving relatives, his remains be conveyed to West ore be: eect. 2 he Oa pRORnEE ae the hight, Nathan Appleton, of Boston, ana Frederick | ley, from _ rece panes A. Potomac; Lieutenant wi sree y ea tha Seat rat al ry ota, would be paid by the ‘State. Botat for interment, rine, Seperst t (should a re r te ee . H., and orderes the same a wi answe! ie Essex George Muller was sentenced to ix Buch arrangements be authorized by the fe rest they got drenched through. ‘This morn. bt St__Epiladelnhla ore. at > ter W.'B. Arrants, from the tus ‘muse; Wudieeas SS ee _ eraetgreret greeter a YY ped ws + | MurKes volice Court yest ol Penitentiary tor biting off half of one of 3 Cul- H. Parker, from the naval station at Mound City, ce Court yesterday, by Justice Scott, on y 3 o of James Cui \j letin’s cars, The assauit was ¢ ittes 3. Ii; Ensign B, 8, Tlchards, trom the recewing ship: | ® charge of robbing John McDonald, stopping at'} Hesday evenings sath ae aa ees on West at Norfolk; Surgeon D. Egbert, from the naval | Van Dyke’s Hotel, Catharine street, of ten sove- | appearance the injured man presente: station at League island; Surgeon Theo, Smith, irom | reigns and a silver watch. Robert B. Berger, resid- ‘ohn White was sentenced to six months tn the the New York Navy Yard; Surgeon P. J. Horwitz, | ing at 77 Division street, was arraigned ana’ hel to enitentiary for having struck a poene ragrt ed from Naval Asylum at Philadelphia; Surgeon Wm. | answer on a charge of stealing from Frank Duden- ohn Siegrer in the face, having brass knackles on Johnson, from reeeae. La Yard; Surgecn J. | haffer, of 26 Delancey street, where he resided a | at the ume. ° Brinkertioff, from special duty at New York; Surgeon | short time as a boarder, four gold rings, silver coins James Gibney charged Frederick Dipper with hav- A. Henderson, from Boston Navy Yard, and 01 and other property of the aggregate vulue of $180. ing stolen @ couple of file: 3 Of trifling value, whic to duty in charge of the Laboratory at New York; —- had been entrusted to complainant's ‘tare by his rm Surgeon B, F. he, from duty in charge of the Henry Melville, a soldier detailed at Governors | Ployers. As the names of the actual owners of the Laboratory at New York on the 27th inst., and a c roperty were not Inserted @ ordered to the Naval Hospital at Philadelpmia Naval | 14nd, on Wednesday evening accompanied a cor- | P*%H nthe Court decided. that it ‘rool Up lines es Asylum October 1; Paymaster Charies , | Dulent negress named Jane Johnson to her room at | try the case, und the accused was discharged. from special duty at New York; Paymaster McKean | 192 Greene street. While there she threw her arms Bennett Giford was sentenced to three months? Buchanan, trom special duty at Boston Pay- | around his neck and wok ten dollars in money from | imprisonment in the Penitentiary for stealing $3 master Horatio Bridge, from duty as Chief gor | his pocket. She was arraigned before Justice Cox, ,| {om his room mate, Charles Cooper. OE oD eS Teele Chnplain Macw | at Jelferson Market, yesterday morning, when Mel: | _Cudley Kuntz, a ‘boy, got five days’ in the city from the Portsmouth Navy Yard; Chaplain Maes Ville refused to prefer a complaint, andthe colored | Prison forstriking Henry Starger on the car with Chase, from the Boston Navy Yard: nymph was discharged, kettle. Starger’s ear was about four times tis natural Lee eee yer UNS Poe eo nese size in consequence of the biog. , M. Beecher, from the Nay; et a enry F, Evans, of Hudson sirect, was Bree ‘al, from the Naval Academy; Yaya {| OMcer Muldoon, of the Eighth precinct, yesteraay et, Was arraigned 5 for striking Ellen Stone, a good look’ Constructor Joh W. Easby, from the Washhgton | #'Talgned a dirty looking gitl of the town, named his house in the mouth witn his tate gee Navy Yard onthe eee no Mobi ee Ann Kennedy, before Justice Cox, at Jefferson Mar- na a hd was ee While she was in the act ‘ashington Navy Yard; Na’ Sanu - > ss of telling Evans’ wife some insultin; roposal Poor, from the Boston Navy Yard; Assistant Ngai | Keb Upon complaint of William King, of Princeton, | hag mute hon Cece adjourned to next soma’ Constructor George R. Brush, from the Norik | N.J. King charges that he visited her at her room, | to give Evans @ chance of getting witnesses, Navy Yard on the 30th instant, and ordered to he | 113 Greene street, Wednesday night, and was robbed a Washington Navy Yard; First Assistant n- | Of his watch and chain valued at torty-five dollars, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, gineer KR. B. Plattz, from fae aval. state peter h Rs hae orn lpi letcns when . au e Island, Pa.; First Assistant ginar | at pearance, the Su! u ERS D. Vac Hiarai trom Lengu Taiand: | Secod | woman was temporarily committed to enabié the | ham~-Cateniat called seamen Re ee ea Assistant J. W, Patterson, from 5 le NEU q by, By Second Asstitant Engincer Baward Stile, from th MARINE CoURT—TRIAL TenM—Before Judge Cur. F f F fis—Part 1.—Nos. 1601, 1670, 1916, 1720, naval station at League Island; Second Assistat Young & Elliott, No. 9 John street, sold yesterday 1979, 1885, 1928, 1948, 1949, Taso, 105i, Tost, i838, ed 1 government), or interred in this city, as, for instance in St. Paul’s churchyard upon Broadway—the re tor, wardens and vestry of Trinity parish having informally acceded to sich a suggestion—or in one of the suburban public cemeteries contiguous to tae Metropolis, and that a motument to designate his Anal resting place be hereafter erected at the ex- pense of the city. itis proper that I should add that this commant- cation recetves the assent of Mrs. Farragut, from whose letter, addressed to the Mayor, dated this morning, [ extract the following:— Tecan bat acquiesce in the wishes so warmly expressed in your communteation of this morning, most courteously Placed in my hands by Judge Daly, ant Isbali with great confidence entrust to your care the beloved and honored re- mains of iny husband, to be conveyed to their last resting place, A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor. In connection with the same a resolution was adopted appointing a special committee of five to act forthwith on the subject matter contained in the Mayor’s message, with a view of inviting all other committees desiring to assist in the obsequies, and that the expense be charged to the account of the city, Messrs. Jerome, Hart, Cuddy, Weish and Irv- ing were appointed such committee. Ing the bugles sounded gt an carly peur and every one arose from his wet aD ket, feeling glad that the day had com- menced. ‘The men got breakfast at once and embarked on the boats; when the rain, which had ceased for an hour or two, commenced again. We were all in a state of mysiery as to what was oing on at the tort. We did not know whether Kitet intended to fight, or indeed whether he was in the fort, Some of the boatmen said that he was on the other side of the river, in the French settlement, while others declared that be was in the fort and would fight. ‘Ihe expedition was therefore moving along, like the boats of Pizarro, confident of enter- ing thelr destination a8. conquerors, but ignorant as to whether they were to fight or take possession peaceably. A little before nine o’ciock the order was given Jor the leading boats to land, and as the others came up they put in ashore. A general landing then took place, and the troops assembled on the brow of the hill above the boats. Such a motley collection of personages and such an extraordinary scene as It was 18 seldom witnessed. It was on the edge of a large praine that the landing took place. On one side were the Sixtieth, falling into their places in open column, and in the rear of them the Engineers and artillery preparing for their march. The artillery had ar two carts, unlike any other carts 1 ever saw, and ia rear of each of these Alleyne had Iimbered a gun. To the right of all this force was a number of horsemen having some indirect connection with the expedition. A. Van Vechton, of Albany; P. Smith and R. D. Ellis, of Philadelphia, are at the Hoffman House. Prominent Departures. General Vickers, for Philadelphia; Colonel French, Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives, for Washington, and General Avery, for California. BRAINS UNDER THE HAMMER. The First Day of thé Book Trade Sale—Good Attendance and Lively Bidding. The annual fall book trade sale commenced yes- terday at Clinton Hall. The attendance of buyers was extremely good and the bidding for all the im- portant lines was very animated, though the prices realized fell very far short of the trade rates printed in the catalogue. The following were tne prices realized for the more important parcels:—Allibone’s Dictionary of Authors, vols. I. and IL, $8 50 to $5; Life of Pizarro, $1 25; Beach’s Atlas, folio, $15; Bourne on the Steam Engine, $1 to $2; Climatology of the ited States, $1 50; Artand Song, illustrated by A little distant from the main body the line of maine $1 50% tea séts of Charlotte Bronte’s Works, skirmishers, formed by the company whicu had | exira cioth, seven vols, 62¢. a vol.; selections from done duty as cavalry the day belore, loomed up in | dirs. Browhing’s Poems on toned paper, $3; the the thick must. In the centre of all were Colonel | ¢; rT Wealth and ‘als stat mounted on such lores cy | Globe edition of Bulwer's novels, complete in = THR NINETEENTH WARD TRAGEDY, Tho Brutal Assault With a Shovel=Death of the Victin—Investigation To-Dny. In Tuesday’s HERALD was printed a detailed account of the brutal and murderous assault com- ¥ + twenty-two vols. set, $15,t0 $30 the set, according | Engineer A. Kirby, from the Triana; Second Asst» | a+ auction the finest lot of th 961, 1962, Part 2—Before-Judge Joachi ade mitted the day previous, corner of Forty-seventh they could get and dripping from every sean of | tO pinting: Burns Wort 9. 3 tor tatoos | Si Ean tan Citing Tonesion Hee tie Ne | azaleas, orange trees, cape and other Jemamines | 180% st, 102%, i004,” 1048 “iudn Tush Toed, is, | street and Fist avenue, by Joh Quion upon: Davia land! Soe Ose Fa 00; card; . a ” 1952, 1953, 1955, 191 1968, ‘i . McNeill galiopped off to close the akirmisuers, and | Sarton ot Butler's aialogy, $1 10; ‘Byron's. Works, | York 'Navy Yar; Bontswaln George Smith, trom tl | and other chotce winter-blooming plants. ‘The | ‘740 145% 1988, 1055 1960, 1907, 1068, Recher, an inoffensive and unoffending German, tue main body inoved off in fours Iromopen column, | Marray's edition, $1 to according to | recelving ship Potomac; Gunner Thomas Robinso: | plants were from the noted nurscry of J-H. Hallidas, > Se by siriking him on the head with the having thrown out the irst company asun advance | iinaing; the Countess Guicctoltis Recollections | from the Mare Island Navy Yard; Carpenter Charle | of Baltimore. ‘The sale brought together a large MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOT edge of a heavy shovel, which he had guard, and marched for Fort Garry. of Byron, $120; Chambers’ Encyclopedia, ten vols., | Boardman, from the receiving ‘ship Ohio; Carpe. number of lorisls and amateurs. ‘The bidding was worn yn purlotned from a coai bin near by. "Aiter being ‘tee As the fort was neared the line was thrown into | Cloth, $2¢ Turkey mor, $3 50; Chambers’ Informa- | ter Amos Chick, from the receiving ship Vandulic} spirited and the prices good. The sale was a great i e Moved to Bellevue Hospital in a state of uncon- eee ee ae Tela Tor re ag arity | ston for the People, $6 65; Mrs, Hemang Works, | Carpenter John Kouthwiek, from the Naval Academy] success and gave, good ‘evidence tht Southern hor. | | Mr. Willlam H. Pope was tho recipient or a very | sciousness efforts were, made by the attending aur. arep Ada : 7 »; Washington Irving’s Works, Sunny Side, | Sailmaker T. C. Hobert, trom the rece! culturists will ilnd it more aud more desuable to | flattering test: al tendere: ts ms to rally Reischer, put the hope was high that Riel was going to aight. | fi Magne wo clothe each, $1 40, and balf colt Mont, and ordered to the receiving ship Potomac] court the New York market. y g testimonial tenrlered hin at Steinway | geons y Relscher, but without avail, and he ‘The gate which the force approached was shut, a gilt extra, each, $240; Knickerbocker edftion, ~ Hor a" tign of & man could be seen,” We were | Wwenty-seven vols, cloth, gilt, each, $2:25; Riverside now close, and judged that had the fort been evacu- | Cuan» Mrentd sie via nett calf, $1 dey Thee ae. ated there would have been some one only too glad ust’s edition of Irving. sketch book, cloth, gilt to tell the news, Kiel rose in the estimation of the | extra, $5; Jefferson's Writings, nine vols., 8Vo, er men, They had feared, during their long months of calf, gilt, each, $2; Jerrolds (Douglas) Works,” ave daily toll, that when Fort Garry was reached there | yoig Pextra, cloth, $1 25; Johnston’ Farmers and would be nothing for them todo, ‘Tue sight, there- | Bianiers’ Encylopedia, royal 8vo, gilt bi Tore, of the closed gates, the guu, and the marked | baron ae Jomini’s’ Arts of W Tr, 2 silence that reigned around, led them for a moment pis, complete work , illustrated, 3 tu ™ " . continued to sink till late on Wed! i Sailmaker J. Stevens, from the receiving ship ¥ Hall on Wednesday evening by the Grand Army of when he dled. Subsequently Die Bye eee tomac. + On Wednesday afternoon as officer Crittenden, of the Republic. The hall was crowded to excess, and | hospital surgical sia, made a post-mortem exam- BRU! N FLEET. , mney : igo : Ree VEMENTS OF, se aeeenatte tha Buropead, the Eighth precinct, was patrolling his post on Lau- | “¢ audie hee was brilliant and enthusiastic. ‘The Faation of tte body aha found that deceased bad it ect, renorte to the department, from Portsmouth, rene. street, he was approached by a respectably at- | YOUNS Dénéfciafre recited Uolonel Holmes’ stirring | brain, ‘These injiitien won te eee: death. England, Ist inst:—The Franklin, flagship, le ured female holding a crumpled plece of paper in | PO€™, “The Black Prophet,” with rare effect, and | Coroner Keenal whe hay taken charge of the ca Plushie oa ee SE a Sue Pane her hand, wh requested nim to direct her to the | fulfilled the high expectations formed of him. He sive hg sigecitls luverseation tom: August 20; nO) ; number and street written thereon. As the officer | was ted Wi cc z 3 aptain Gunner, of the Nineteenth pre- France, on the 15th of Angust, twenty-two days from was deciphering the writing and giving the neces. | VW" *8sisted by Madame Manzocehi, Randoltl, Sun: dance of all the Important ‘Trieste, aad would sail to Barcelona, Malaga, Cadit sary directions the woman succeeded tn rermov Gerson, Tucker and the Harmonic Cub. Jt was a are at least one or two persons and Lisbon, ‘The Juniata’ sailed trom Antwerp fis tgoid waten, valued ota oving H Ss 2] 4 150, from nis vest p very enjoyable affair, w Quinn assault Reischer with the shovel to pebere chee Bi bed Deen Miagned, ANG sat Frogs. asey-clotth Lempriere’s Classical Dice | August 20 for the Isiand of Heligoland, and, after andy unscrewing the swivel, made Off Wisi ie Mrs, E. S. Dallas (Miss Glyn), who lately arrivea | S1!HOUt the least provocation. Deceased boarded at TELS HERE CA eta Cae hte Oke im pon To fignt,” | Honaty, shi $1 26; Lesiey’s Man’s Origin and | communicating with the British authorities, sht je discovered his lows No areas } , 387 First avenue. was # single man and Destiny, $1 50; Lewis’ American Sportsman, cloth, would proceed to the mouth of the Elbe and Weser $1 50; Liddell & Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, remaining a week in the vicinity of each of thes} in this city and is residing at present at the West- and the elastic step which succeeded the heavy our twenty-eight ye i ere receive : z J = ‘The New York Missionary meetin+ regamed its | Minster Hotel, is one of the brightest lights of the ~ - - tramp showed how giadly the tidings were received. | ¢5-’pny White, a romance, cloth, 25c.; Lippine 3; aiter performing tuat duty will proceed t¢ ‘The : 5s ¢ ; ‘the lady who had accompanied the expedition trom | $2703 Hy, Miatey, 3 roman Tippincott's Brongias | hekuace: Piancer The Pipmignie secived ex Lin weekly aabalbiie i the’ Badford, arrose Methodist | English stage. The London Tunes says of her: TRE KESSLER HOMICIDE. Fort William dismounted from the engineer wagon, ing Gazetteer, $6 20; Lippincott’s Pocket Classics, ou which, at Colonel Wolseley’s request, sle had ridden from the landing, and quick glances were cust at the walis as if to seek the vest spots for storm- ing. But, however, it all blew over; Riel had gone away with his tail between his legs like a waipped cur. Mr. Dennison, ‘aide-de-camp, who had been sent on to see if the other gate was open, gallopped back ture, $2; Mysteries of peony ie L. E. Reynolds, to say that 1t was, and the coluinn moved on for the ; Horse Management, by Mayhew, fllustrated; main entrance. As they neared the gato the band | $1 0%; Hore Mattagenien My Minor clothe ei T8: jor struck up @ quickstep, to which the column marched | Mocetian’s Armies im Europe, cloth, 90e.; bon August 5, twenty-two days from New York Episcopal church yesterday. At three o'clock the | ‘Of the high merits of this accomplished lady as an - va ‘i v J. By erpre' Shakspeart Peer, ane ea od States Consul at Tangier, whon Meeting opened with singing aud prayer, followed | Aterprerer of Shakspeare it is unnecessary to speak. she is to convey to his destination, ‘Y an able, searching address from the pastor of the | known as they are in the capital and provinces, She rch, the Rey. John E. Cookman, in which he | j eante actress of great aus tged upon all present the necessity of sigeweg | 14 not only a reader, but an actress of great quail- BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. whestuess and consecration in the cause, Ad- tes, and two characters (“Cleopatra” and “Duchess twenty vols., clot, 18¢,; Little Ones’ Library, twelve vols., Cloth, gilt, 18c.; Loves and Heroines of the Poets, illustrated, Lubke's History of Arts, $6875¢; Macaulay’s History of England, five vols., cioth, 90c.; MacMullen’s History of Canada, Mac- Muilen, half calf, gilt, $1 90; Madison’s Works, four vols., $1.40; Maicem’s Index to Religious Litera- ationInquest Next Tues- day. In the case of Joseph Kessler, the German who } died atahis residence, No. 68 Willett street, from the effects of violence re ved on the 29th ult., at 102 Ridge street, during a quarrel with Fritz Schaeffe Deputy Coroners Wooster, Beach and Joseph Cush- Post-Mortem Exa bith ie vary Peasy a Tag also | of Main”) have become exclusively her own by the ude by Mrs. Baldwin, cCamber and ere forc Q ebac! chek eo a bers, Interspersed writ aw heaven-breatning | Mere force of genus. an pean) neater et if 1 and Police Paragraphs\ ¢lodies, ‘The benediction closed the session. 1¢ trio such as few cities can cellancous Local grap : ret the same'ume. h man made @ post-mortem examination on the bod! of Interest. ole salares reals of “Le Petit Faust” at the Grand | the merical ee : A In and formed im open column in the square of the ~Ciure’ ‘J 3, ; The Cruise of H. tornelius McGinley caile it an office in Liberty 9 Ms set z a The meaical gentlemen found peritonitis followin sot tpefore tne head of the column gov in, how. Set Cte mound the Work else eae 3 Opera House have commenced, and vast prepara | jertoration Gr the. tows ‘ evidently the result violence, probably kick. Perioration of the intestines, was the cause of dea h, ever, the staff and unattached officers had vied with $1 6734; Montaigne’s Works, cloth, $i 35; Moore, oe eg ge Was Miseh at ae; | Globe edition, cloth, 75c.; Hannah Moore's Works, : r eet on the 3isi uit, to purchase a ticket for Eu- | tions are in progress for a successful opéra bousfe of ‘The Hoard of Water Contmissioners has acceded |e, He gaye Samuel Green and Charles Hannan, | season. | 7 e pr ers ¢ e are Olivia Rand commences a comedy season at chae: ade Of i fs a to the request of the property owners on the line of | 9 were in charge of the place, $900 in green. | Mls a Schaeuer, made his escape, 1s still’ at large, ¢ sheep, Sec.; Morgan’s American Beaver, cloth, a oF cipet pet Lo Sewers, I Washington on the 26th Just. Sie ts Weletaden wie ie > ts stl ge, anaes Captain Edlonel. wolsdiey to precede toa $1 62!5; Nott & Gliddon’s Types of Mankind, $1 874s; | Livingston stree raid stone: fitha oetutn, seree wo Mitken, In Engitsh P Otreane. "tr coh told ior | | Miss Ella Burns made a hit in the character of cares with the view arsotsinng: the-sete ue te Sher June the fort were & few individuals who looked | Noyes! History of American Soclahsms,’ $2 1244; | repaved with cobble stone ? ley to call next day ana evervihing would bean | AUBIG In “Enoch Arden,"\at Newark on the ith | fugitive ibont caress home again,’ Per dae ie rods, and might have been anything. be- Sot ret se rar cbs ote cecal roe eee Lid fe era Next day Meu inley. was eee s puauld be all | inst, ‘She is very young, but promising. She ap. originally. between’ deceased and a : A iBioe , cloth, 5 z a » Mr. Wi Pe an | bend : “ars neXt month at the Varieties, New chaefier oventeed : sides several of the Hudson Bay Company 8 officers. ye Prescoit's Complete Works, 15 vo! The oMcial notitication was recelved by Mr. Wil- | dn winch he was tola there were 156 sovereigns, Pe hae cat at che Varteties, New Orleans, in Schuetter ocourre At tong, Since, during an excursion One or two of these first mentioned men Were | Waverley Novels, Abbotsford edition, 9c. to $® 70: | iam c. De Witt yesterday morning, from Governor td ani pation it was found that the belt con- | yisg Fannie Goodwin hag been engaged for the again and resulted In the ratul Kien Proke out xt owe old lial, Who Was holding a. horse, Roxburgne, $1 124 wo $1 75; Ealuburg, $1 17% t0 | ogman, of his authorization to take testimony m | $4 ogMi¥, ten algued before Judge Dowitne wat SSIS ee thelr season | “Aiter receiving his injuries Ressler seemed to en- ¢ : A 5 4 ° e d "s ner “Lurline” an stow's “It , é Levant Bh Matern ehoula’ bis it ae ee In the event kee were exclusively medical | the oe pond ey Baal ng penn ees ito answer, ht fe Van Winkle” will be produces, nd Bristo: ip lo vind tive feeling i against, Sclerter ani 4 rock Phe tes works, Bibles and alburps, against He a ete F a 2 “Prov afar? Yhe “Don Giovanni” was brought ou iu tat Ng ane Curious, however, to find tliat of the few people in The sales are advertised to last ten days, during | county. Seeting of the “Provision Trade” on ’Change | staat teatre with a sitome cas This feng tans real hy, hamagisiraie. Coroner Keenan the fort and the numbers outside no one seem which time the voluminons catalogue of 03 pages, « Democratic General | vheld yesterday to hear the re; 4 7 e will investigate the matter next Tuesday, and, in the ‘Ata meeting of the German ieee one biathisa' asia thieantiod ak mndeee te Toren Chis eg city equal | meantime Captain Ulan, of the Thitteenth pre. poco genial iogr soca ot tie Stata Con. | rine tax ‘The report was duly. handed in, ana, | Y&R & Hamann, Bing In'kloking deceased Iti not alleged tat he inca m the dele e8 b le of Xe duly hand In, and, 7 og: “The a is not al at he intended Wention to nomimate Mayor Kalbitelach for the neni {prewmbie bristling with “whereases,” rears Roa The neater eo aenet Aeith “The | to Lake the life of Kessler. Governor of the State. 3 Ad decuieuternal Revenue Com- | extensive alterations and improvemenes SF ee a nee Jounty Alms: | 800." thet nord, decided under date of “June | “"picty thousand. copies of “Was iat aes Deutaches MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. ‘There were 747 inmates in the Kings County Alm ,”? that pork backing was a manufacture and Vaterland”’ and “Dig Waeht am Rhein,” published house during the year ending August 1. ‘Tne cost of | $3t to tax as apprapriace ‘waauitions resolved | py Hitchcock, have fount their" way into the Hands | THE Usual Weekly meeting of the Board was held their support to the county was $121 each, making | pton, of Cincinualle ‘Turper, of Chicago; Seud. | in Public. <p 3 yesterday forenoon at Castle Garden, all the mem- the aggregate expease of sipporting these paupers | dot ‘St, Louis; Chamberlain, of New York; Aitites Bave opened ‘thelr raullnees « ene pues bers of the Board present, and Mr. Richard O’Gor- $90,882. During the same period ‘outdoor paupers’’ te oe ee of jculevilte, teenth street, for the season of 1870-71. The opine: man, president, in the chatr. Tae report of the ‘to the number of 36,218 were reciplents of relief, ata Da: The lakten paren’ uke TisolUuttOne: hee yre” | Of this institution is instruction in the art of si ing, | Fimance Committee was read and adopted, setting Cost of $212,208, or $5 66 per head. These figures, | The, The ener hart of the resolu truments and | Sceording to the best Italian methods. ‘The fame of | forth as follows:—Nuinber of alien passengers ate as compared with the past three years, exhibit a aly for gertin; Ona loctioneest pane Mme.-Gazzaniga a8 @ lyric artiste and of Signor | Tived to September 15, 169,265; the same date in 1869, great and almost unaccountable increase In pauper: | {YY 1 inno tnd. Cos, Of ong ‘the Albites as the Instructor of Miss Kellogg and Sie 197,916; balance in bank, January 1, $79,371; aggre- ism in this county, Sng of the whole document was ex tle. @ | Moulton are strong guarantees of the eMiciency of | gate recetpia to September 15, '$445,33f: total, a, tH Bvoxtpe dyou/frnten viedo taattelitey the tnstintion. 524,103; disbursements and current expensce to ere are 45,000 houses in Broo! ] Ri le. Marietta Ravel begins an engagement at tne | date, $606,408; balance wi! ty Chamberlain, taxes are actually paid, according to the assessors’ | Cara NE TARY. It lt ro. oreey, eaeeane on ‘Octouer 3, ‘appearing in h new $18,294. The meeting then adjourned, ol s y, rama ine.’? — _ besyg tray een omitee ee Lao ee nee of, Got , ree at eae pe eee ie Bevin Grattan has met with great success at Yesterday afternoon Mr. P. Diamond died at his takers, however, report only 43,000 dwelling houses | hi:sermon, and under the ‘pulpit of which bis vane ie residence, 326 East Eighth sireet, probably trom ex- r. and Mra. W. J. Wood’: of all’ descriptions, This discrepancy points di- | reware deposited. It will be &n occasion of | theatre, CTncinnati, oa ences Mite ia inense haustion, consequent upon immersion in the water, know anybody. One asked who so-and-so was and every department of modern literature, nobody Kaew: or whether Riel had done such-and- seman t witiouc reserve. i such a thing, and no one could tell. There was an pana evident dis! to recognize any one or to Lt of events, past, present or future. FREE METHODIST CONFERENCE. To these particulars our informant adds that as — the troops and the Canadians entered the fort they ‘ Day's Proceedings. rohan “) ae OF eve oie mae Gol ‘The session of the Free Methodists was continued mel Woldeley said Tne it hel or Donobue had been | yesterday in the Forty-eighth street Free Church, there he would have arrested ie repre the Rev. B. T. Barry presiding. The proceedings poop a RN TE were, a8 usual, opened with prayer. Credentials tha troops ‘and vores ears were eect oft and Tet loose "were received from the lay delegates, and after the = ence for the three days Le atake Af transaction of some routine business several per- informant ‘tnni} monwm i. “ ‘The wildest disorder Feiwued. Fandemoniunt ai vol. | sons were admitted on trial as preachers im their Ne ‘unteers 800 were Orangemen, and these men were | spective districts. Several matters were then dis- trantic im their expressions of hatred and contempt | cussed, and among them the propriety ot elect. for the half-breed population. Among thei | ing cliairmen to attend to the miksion and Ape were @ number of persons who had been ex- | religions operations of every district subject J me polled from the settlement by Riel. These bigoted | Conterence instead of having the labor fall wholly riisans apparently thirsted for the blood of the | upon the cireuit elder. R. D. Pease, aah Co e Frencn Lalf-breeds, They went about armed through | National Christian gerne opaceea mL. £0, 6 ret the settlement seeking out the partisans of Riei— | Societies, asked mare OS nee e body fel \- bullying and insulting them, threatening them with | jects of the association. ie privilege was granted, tre, "7 ill be discussed at a future time. | rectly to the fact that the census 1s grossly incor- | comable interest to past and Present residenta | house. Last Monday evening Mr. Diamond fei! 1 Tniuting"stany acts of violeuce: sand in ane eas | Ad, the quem there was presobingyoy the ministers | rect,"and. that the popuiation Is greatly In eXcess of bur port Fo Deny, prominent gentiemen | — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews have met with re- | foot of Eleventh “se ty Kast Tiver, {Ou mused ke shooting 8 priest jn tag shoulder, eyernos Arclu- | of the Conference. ‘he number returned, : DISA, VT MBAUKAbIS @uG Ces Mk Aut Ale Was teacied a a candiden, BEETS SENTRA IEC ORRL |, NST NENT REESE, SS EST ET aNIMER EN TOON PAN ONT ee ENEM TEN Me Oy MMM ARMA NN aeT ne MOE NW Nem Pee men he nner |