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8 “THE COURTS. The Wall Street Gold Panio—Proceedings in tho Court of Oyer and Terminer—Interesting Veury Case—The Grey-Fisk Litigation—A Free and Basy Transaction—Charge of Wie Murder—Business in the Court of General Scesions. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. ~ ymeot of Georgia Lown Certificates Inaucd During the Kevolutionary War, WASHINGTON, Bec, 8, 1870. No, 2. Williams, Ward, sxcecuvor, vs, Tie United Blas, Appeal from the Court of Ciauns,—Nabum Ward, the testator, in his lifetime fited a petition ta the Court of Cluwas as originally organized to re- cover judguwent ou forty-three “loan office certifivaces’ of the United States for $400 each, with iaterest thereon at six per cent from the year of thelr Issue, 1777. in February, loi, Judgment was readered In nls favor for $4 9 und repo. Pending the acon of Congress An July, sous, uae malter Was retorred back to the Court o. Clutuwis, Wuen la Mared, loud, the petition was dismissed, (nh Court findiug that the ce lillcales Dad Woy Doea duly couutersigne | by a Cold uLsdioner for Lue Sale fC Georghi, LO Wien State Livy were Lsved ali charged, as Teqaired by saw, and tot the eb dd Was hob shown io be au ileal ving Wed tha Jack pome of (ite « Vora. ede 4 ob Luin, the Court bela ¢ i gal prosapuon Wee Lie pereon “LOS ab COMMMIs- rhe endorsing them hud beer slomer oy ihe sttes Wo Cot ign Ulenl, appeiiant vuteids Ulat tie eerudcaies were waked iti “pursuance of law tue oc. Georgta, lu the her unts with te teu States, was jarged Wi das paid Cire, it is Also insisted ihe payin ut Of imeresh by the government accu Fibveaten wich Bow esiups IM from | tue vai d.ty OF eorlincatos. ihe Athor- ral res on jon raised ia the tae a8 these jt Court o. Chitias has Ho jurisdiction of a C.Qiun ine volving yerlunout, 1b is said, bas not gu hort. wachon, Dised UpPO bs eecurtibes. Abowss bing, de, or appellant, Atturaey General AJ t. akerias 10. Lie goverment UNITED STATES CHAcuiT COURT. The Wall Street Gold “anic-A Commission Au boria d. Before Judge Wovdramt, Ju Woodruti, in the case of Brown and Kroger nd Goud, geumied an order ye he ucteuiauts to examine Mr in Beri, ta relacion vo the gold wans- wes evulty la Wall treet, bewweea the parties ta the stu 1a@ phaiutitls © alia 92,00/,000, Deming the dtl o bevweeu Wie purcadse wu sales | of yoid in Wack Wey W intevested on thal day. |} powermys Who Is LOW AC Loud Ob & COUAT OF UiGé AND TERMINER. { The court opened at the usual rmiormng, Jodge Cardozv on tie beach, District Attoracy Garvin appeared fur te prosecailun, LARCENY FROM THe PB: The first case called on Was Uthat of John Spaul- | _ | ding whe, en Wedues pleaded hot guilty to a cuarge 0: larceny irom th» person of Bridget alur- | phy. dhe accuse, a luw-browed, trucaleat-ioosing man Oo: puwerlal vulld, Jooked capable of perform. | ing any desperaie act. { Frowa us that ou Sun am a iager beer saivoa uear her home iteen dollars 1 A away tvom her and rad into a | siuvk AM Cae Lewrubo.Nood; ab she | JHU dud Hd tue mail aerestod. | y ihen tesuhed to baving made the | Julus diGaltie, Lue Keeper of tae lager beer Uw On Lie MAgOL Mi question Lie com. Hi dud Her Lusvabd Were Li (Me DALK reOU Of Were tuere [ue accuses cane Uumony of the complainant It appears ey mizdt, ihe Gn OF Novewber, she Was | jun a wahet | her hand, wien Wwe ac. | coptanuims cused aL the back d dU bOU OL & D— il You Want Wo roo iy duswands’ | Ket ecused Hi tial was as MOL; Ge pil es tuen Left Lhe donk Goulding Had KLOWS Lhe prisoiter for | igh. OF Miue Years; Hut euployed with vo drive & i cart of aud On Tor the last year ¢ ho. se NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. fendant’s business less than plamiit’s b Piamutr claimed that the article fu good, and that wh» received back all that defendant offered him, A nnmber of saloon keepers using the same beer testified to Ils gootness, and to the natur Val ‘ailug off of business consequent — the new or “Scbenk” beer comng iio the market, and piain- tif’s counve: odercd himself as an oxhlvit, showing the superior eect of tus articular brand of King Gambrinus favorite beverage. erdict for plantut, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TESM. Iudee Loew Ties the “Indissoluble Knet.? wiemelmina Ernst vs, Clemeny Herder.—in this case, which was a suit fer breach of promise of inar- rage, % moon was made for yesterday befero Judge Loow to place the eause on the short caler- | day. Before tae hour uppomtea, however, the laly clmin'y and Ciemeny reomed to have taken & didereut view of aifuies, and tustead of nnmberta, themselves ou the “short calendar” they resolved to register Lbetasclves on the “long calenaar’ ot marriage, which Judge Leow gratified them by doing, this being his maiden effort In his judicial capacity in the line of matrimony. COUNT OF COMMON PLEAS—TAAL TERM--PART 2. Plazen Accidest to a Woman, Before Judge Larremore and @ jury. | Ann Morekcad vs. Peter H. Morse.—the platu- tif's moter rented premises from the defendant, tn Seventh ayents, to whlch there Was @ back piazza formiag part of the premises. In October, 1868, while plaintiff’ was on a visit to hor mother, and having vccasion to go on the piazza, it boxe Gown, ow io Waut of repair, and sie, fallimg whi i susiamed inparies ta her leg aud otherwise, Which Be He $lu,vuv damages, The deience wi: bith the Os were lev ab a reduced rene by cause Of Lets Waub of Topalr; that it was the duty of Lie Teac’ to repair Loany one, and that the land- lord Was re-poustile nether to tie tenaut Ler her guests for any lojuries resulting Irom a Want of repair, ‘Ve case 1s still on. COURT OF GERERAL SESSIONS. Chnyge of Wife Marder. Before Gunuing 8. Bedford, C.ty Judge. The People vs, George Nelson,—The prisoucr was | Mndicted for the murder of his wie oa tie oun day of Jane last, at tneir humbie place of abolo la Greenwich street, the secue of the unhappy tragedy. From tae opening of the prosecutiug oOMver aad tho testimony altocwards echicited it appeared that ime prisoner and his wie-victim were addicted to in- leuiperance, thar they did not live happily tegetacr, | and that they used opproocrious epitheis to each t other on the evening precediag the occurrence whics copsigued one to an untimely grave aad Wwe | other to a ielon’s dock. } TOE CHILD WITNESS, When the prosecuting odleer placed hls matn wit- ness upon the stand—Margaret Nelson, daugaer of | | tue prisoner, a bright litte rosy checked girl, who, | though she said she was thirteen years old, ap- | eared to be younger—and the spectaiors who | m2 was | The Confidence Dodye—Twe Smart Ou | wt = defenda ater clatm of va, Giibert W. Temas, grand larceny; Samo $500, witnesses MaSOh PRA AD © Sona were prin- ' ve. jenry C. Marler, grand larceny, 4 Sateto “Ges ot tke in souwer ‘oa intone, re : felrqute positive that his singing bad injured de- CUNT OF SPECIAL sessions, Brought to Grief, Before Justice Dowling, In the Court of Special Sessions yesterday Wil- Yam H, Jackson and Wiliam Hammond were sentenced ty #1X movie in the Peniteatiary each for swindling by seling couaterfeit money and boxes Diled with Lin foll but supposed Co contain jewelry. The compiuinant was Anion HM, Muller, of Water- bury, Conn., whe bougit & box OF the tim toil for ten doliars at the business place of the accused, 52 Joln wircet, Muller nought be bad valuable jeweiry in the box until op going to his hotel he examined it ; and found the foil. A letter algo accompanied the | pox to the eflect that as the detectives were hang- | ing around the piace white Muller was inside | the accused were wruid lo put in the jewelry, and | Unt tie tou Was fer tue de.ectives merely, tie real forreiy paren sed (0 be seul oll, therciore, to Mul- | Jers ress. ‘Lis was only one of the many cases | in which country folk are victimized by circulars promising Ww give &L low Fates counteriet moucy Which dctics deteeon, Ole OL these circulars Was produced in cour, and @inohg a good deal of sharp privés, Uhbs:—a $50) package of councerfe, money TOY $100; & 91,000 package $200, dad 35,000 pack age cor $!,00), but ‘te give a fair snow’ to purcha- bers, & reduction Of iweaty-tive per cont might ve depcuued va, Pie prewmises Wheuce these circulars issue are 6G Maticn laue aad os Juin steoet ASQ/ HI CONFIDENCE S°YLE—AN OLD BIRD CAGED f wpt si FOR SIX MOSTHS, Wa). Webster was cuargea in Une Special Sessions Court yesterday wilh assuuling odicer Charlies 6. suit, Of ‘Tveuby-exguth precincl. \Wevster Was sonlenced U0 ia oulis 1a the ,emitentiary aa a | the Of OLY dullst®e “Tals Selene Was tie ext cue oe O tie Coury, because Websier 1s an oid odender and bad beeu severai Wales Lesore (ae Court, vol for wssatlt, DUL LO. uore SciduUs Ulfeuces. It seems WeD- Stor bs am saver of (he wutorious fri of Webster Practice go wucH ta the mercaniiie eis iy, dud Wie are about the simarte | seuuuurels to Lie lue KuvWu ty the police. Lucie ) Prkctpat dedse, sb 18 said, i8 LO order a bill Of gO9dS | Troma sew Lor house (oa house in tae counr | OF trout tao couury lod NeW ork Rouse, dud wie | Sep! We property On ils Way to Uke powt of desiina- | bo. rhe ver WLO inade the Cuutplitiat bad beew eu by 3 HvM iM Ulls City ta lock Ler a suse weced case of this sort, aud meeung ith Webster ab No. 20 Souch Wiliam street ie | Cutled th ersomn to ibe rear o, the plore, | when, afver a short consaitalien, a5 soon as the ol cer made hhasell me lzicle, Webster dealt hun & re | re power.ul biew vu tha ace. At is Comeciured ¥, he Pole that ibis Voterious Drm, Row that a piiucipal mewmover ts oo ged, Can LO COULD Le LO prosper, Lhe | Olivers are Of Opuiod that 16 always takes a lew Villains tbo do the “wroug tulug right,” aad some of thei dave expressed Lae Ud toruiiaation to put ao eud to the couduience operations wileh have been 80 long Hourisuing. COUNT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, OYE AND TERMINER AND SupREME CourtT—Cin- cU:T.—Part 1.—Before sige Carduco. Opeos at haif-past tom a, A. No Clrouli ce'eadar. Cr.umlaal busta’ssi—he Peopie va, Vavid Green, rovb. Saiue vs. Churies Jones, robver,; Saue vs. Mi iael Meyers ans Lows Scinuids, grand larceny; Same vs. Chavies Calverton, grand lareeay; Same vs. Michael nenieuces, Weil Calculate i to deceive, way a seale of | ip hour yesterday | waich she told was listened to with intense interest. Keily, gruud iarceny; pace vs, Al i v crowded the court room learned who sie was, every ' 1 aye Saue ve Abe, Dertiuger oud, Sthenuure eye was fisteucd upon her, and the artless story | Gree, grand arceay; Same vs. Margaret Scueidler, grand jarceay, Sue Vs. Robert i tauley, ‘arceny Troin the person; Same vs. James , larceny from one answered the questions put to her by the Diss the person. Part 2—besre Judge Van Brunt, trict Ati y promptly and Mmvelligently. and ste | Opers at Lulfpat ten A. M. -Now.$ 15, 4068, 4.18, Was nob Sexguuned vy tie couusel ler the — 4920, 6.19, 1B, 6508, 6946, G¥BY, 6998, 710, 7014, TU16, defence, Sho shated her parents Kept &@ peanut | 7921, Tud4, 7104, 710%, 7202, 499), 6146, Gy62, 6972, 7108, naa | & et | ; Stand; she saw her moter ay the staad on the zaun | 7070) J te well; iu the a raing she Gane home aud 1€r MOTT ON Lhe Ded; site Could Not speak, ani 8as very idea brused and beat-u, she raa out 1uco the siveet and sad she would have Ber fatuer | frosted; this Occurred at No, 453 Gieenwicit streel, baseuient; srs. Urosoy jived at the back; Witaess | Was aot al huune Ct DuEht, but Was Siuyiny Wilh @& laay, and did not kMOW 8 ho had Mi used h FY mother; ber juther was net drunk when #8 ¢ Baw hin next uvrlany, at half-past 61x, bUG Went oul and Walked down Desbrusses strect. ilangan Crosby Was the next witness for the peo- le, ane tostide Pas Lo prisguer sud bis Wie coming | bor the 291; the prisoner was ; 1 Wa. calling lia Names: never sexcest “one howl,” and see what i tO ine”? they thea eum and jocked the door, ¢ lesiled buat he Wad Kaown the prie Phyo months at the ume of the ov ; uved on the rst Moor; prisouer lived ta } uo ae Might OF the 2th June at about | U8 | ‘uur i hal; he baa aovays louad Daw dy aud girangit : - : 4 ed to waking the arrest of ihe ward. 2 JULY } Que a Verdict uf mot gubily. a meee nee oe aerate eee en, on the movuing of The ist ox Walter Burk and vairies voyle, maicted for grand ; | 4Y W tae Women al tthe £ vue # larceny, Were dich pul to Ue bar. Un ihe apynea- | Tid on tic followlig day, aud perceived that she Lou of counser for Doyle se-arate tiaia were | Wi LOS. . eae grouted. “Ve accused were laus o: avon fourteen | t the case ns ts people, and then ¢ Ol ARE, Bure Was tiled th sede wick | £ te Court shewia F ausigned bis Couuwel. Jessie LEWIA, 4 de uisoner onthe ground tuat we pe bauer oF-a clown e Nu. Lio | Made wot suown th se o. death, fied that ou tite ev ol tig |. s8sstant Distrle’ Attorney Feduwe offered to read sat imtu the sire aud } the te timeny oO Dr. McBlracy, whe was pow i Oy Ms | Lurope, showiug the canse in bis opinun of tie er who made the arrest, | (yit of peice, Lut the defeuce Luerposed aa | ark be fouad Ou M48 arm | ey eget acer) ye hap er ardé rocuguieed ast 7 : fo grant the motion of } ©. (he Comp.dsadul. } 8 et eviceace | the Wid ef vatrick Doyie was then proc 1 | CoUsed Upon Mig | wi ihe compumans, on ree sausuation, sald PEP ge Tuat Waiter vurk swe the goods and rau avay verse" _ PRE DEVENCE. With otiier boys; sky dd not KnOW whetner Dayle |. Wiillam Turner testified he bad known the pri- Was Olle w: fateen yews, aud KNEW him Lo be a quiet uiliwer Al aie Couasel Lor the deienee Patrick a tion tie Wilhess as to ine xd, Nasmuch as ending thas VUES, ai he Was per- Cen SCHEELE 10 Louse of ike admit We tes mony pELVLege Of an excep. orn, tesiified that neither him- RT—3PECIAL TEAM. Tnteiesting Case it Levore rarcing Usury. brady A cot —The we sold © For 240,00, part» mest di eoment was tint the ue hie Cour Wed Uke aemurrer, EROS COUT DIAL TERM. Report of the Relieves in Paver of Fisk & Bel en, Brokers; Sas= Before Jadge Sp_neer. vs. Jumes #.8%, Jr, eb @ ase was eu 2 given for ile defend- egell w have beea procured threugh nh. ‘he (mil pavuculars © uuiiened. Lt will ber ed the deendanis, Ke.den, brokers, on certain s n- ' m0 Decisions. Before Judge <pencer. omas Cunninghan JaC00 Sleihein,—Motion granted, settled. Hosea. Birt Dornon.—Or granted, fe Mone: Joun BoA Ww He8s.¢ Koss.—Order granted. August Kiocklng ts Martin Sci sol.—Order grant Al Wheerere Frenen.— Or Sosepn af . gle before Judge Gros: Altert Sehavel rs, Henry Park This was an ac- tion by a Newark bie aid valance for Jager furnishet to Parker, tv ng adaitt. fed the burden ¢ oof Wus thrown upon tue defend “mt. It seems ho kept “jree and easy’ on the Bow. +y, ranning a luger beer saloon in opposition to and ¢ Atlantic Gardens, with the legend disp best glass of lager In the ne article furnisie ouuged. oi the tit For ths aud ‘ j wut w Lich pial seimsed fg jak back. objected to by the ome y, AAG SUBAEd by Juaze 3 furiner proceeded to stave ueceased Wouianh was of very dranken of the Ne a quiet in York police, testified 3 Weat tu tie house | COU NOt speak; ehe | tes! | \ the neat: mor had no bruises Chavies H, Buckalew end Isaac Van Zande testt- | fiew to Wwe good character of sewen Tor peace and quichies: Caimaine Johnson, ho knew Nelson and bis wie, ia vol r tesvitled to the sober il e tw the grossiy | meenp of the deceased; on the evening } beLore the hr call THe pris t ud chat waile se her, gome inrough ned to Kil Hin and Leer, the head with a breom uandie, a to Ward ow the biows With a uber of other witnesses 2 prisol P witi yore sworn to prove WS SUATEMENT, c rigoner, Was placed upon the t by counsel, who, beiore 1 to sow his ann uy. he Gid $0, and 16 was see che had no tigers on eitoer of his hands, entanl sadi—t had been dunking some on | demeiig thronga th mou vcowrredce; 1 rer June; my wile iad been Jorenoon, Which Was 2 Cor ing considera rymel; | commit ted nO nok muicted any violence upon her th td fon the Sollowiny worming up vo the ui her; Lsaw my wite dead at Lue bospt- to tt Wool 8 man tO | n er face; Ihave vd under Admiral Porter Abd Was honorably discharged, n, wid had 10 be anpatated Lo fal du Mi by Mr. Fellows—I only ilved in SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM—Hela by Judge Brady—Opeus eleven A. M—emucrers— os. 20, 24. Isstes of Law aud .acl—Nos, 45, 01, 7, 1, 73, TA, 1, 19, 7%, 7%, BU, 51, 82, B BL 86, 86, «7, 88, 50. UL RES COURM—-CAAUBERS—Held by Judge In- graham—Calleadar caile i iwelve M.—Sos. 6, 05, 84, 145, 16, 402, 100,67, 154, 171, 176, 1id, IT, 202, 204, 211, 247, 221, 22. 31, 232, SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL LeRM.—Part 1—Before Judge Freedinan,—Nos. 189, 433, 207, 195, 20u, 215, 279, $i, B25, B37, 181, 445, 95, 43742, 453, “Part 2— Betore Judge Speacer.—Nos. 620, 496, 272, 274, 503, aa 2s, 204, 602, G8, G4, 442, 453, 605, S44, 650, 026, CuMMON PLEAS.—Part 1—Sefore Judge Daly.— Nos, 270, 18, 105, 149, 91, 184, 159, 459, 462, 401, 204, 241, 4054, 406, 407. Part 2—Lefore Juage La re- More, —Nos, 251, 252, 874, 156, 213, 214, 250, 259, 36, 46, B47, Jv, 45, 439, 440. MARINE CoUR?.—Part 1—Before Judge Gross.— Nos. 42:5, 44 4, 4405, 4877, 4078, 45.8, 401 4515, 451y, 4520, 4521, 4522. Part we Aiker.—Nos, 449), 45.0, dol, 4502, 4505, 4904, 4005 WG, 4507, 4518, 4910, 411, 4513, 4514, 4524, 4625, 45-6, 45.7, 452755. BS BROGKLYN COURTS, URITED STATES DISTHICT COURT. Charge of Passing Counter eit Money. Before Judge Benedict. Charles Scott Was piaced on tr'al yesterday on the ebacg) of having passed a counterfeit ten dojlar bill, of the Poughkeepsie National Bank, at the store of Mr, Haring, in Grand street, on the 18th of saly Jas. ‘Ihe prgoper layips Bo counsel the Court us 8) ned Meh t une hh, wuTie2von, Seyif yeguned to Gr, dad asked that to ylmselt iigue dc. his case, The Court insisied Uiat Lie couns ild be accepted, aud, tue ital proceeding, vesulte | in te acquilia! of the prisoner. ‘rhe priuelyal government Witne-:s Was not preseal, Loax Island City Election Troubles, Joun O'Neill, Alexander Moran and Patrick Dann, who were Inspectors of Election at Long Island (ity, were taken into custody yesterday on the charge of having refused to ¢ 38 the votes afier the Gosing of the pels. The accused pleaded not guilty ud were admitted to bail 1a tke sui of $5,000 each. TY COURT. Alleged Mulictous Pro Cente. Tefore Judge Minme Miller vs. Charies F. cin-Verdict Six plain” in this case, wich was reported in yesterday's HrRALD. brought suit to recover $1,000 damages for matelons prose- ention of defendants, who caused her arrest on the charg: of asrauitiag ther cilld. ‘The jnry yesterday revdeied a verdivé in fevor of plain for 81x Gent. due defeace in tu Was fiat tue plamtuY nad beaten the child and cuvits vair off, und (hat im con= sequence thereof the little one had’ taken cold and ced. COURT OF APPEALS CALENDAR, ALBANY, Dee. 8, 1870. The following ts the Court of A us Gay calendar for Deceuber . 83, 54, 85, NU POLITICAL NOTES AND CON,MENTS. Sumter county, Georgit, has elevaa independent carpe -bag candidau one oth Each candi- date asserts that he has been requested tu enter ine tieid by a large majority of the people. The people of Sa Franci-co are rejoteing over their deliverance irom a corrupt ring which bas for ‘or | years controiled their cliy government. SMALLPOX. The Loathsome Discase Still Spreading in Brook Jyn—Officia! Exertion to Stop the Epidemic. Smallpox, always @ despoller of beauty, tf not always fatal to life, has been lurking in al! ite bide- ousness here and there within the confines of the limits of the City of Churches for many months—in- deed, tt may be sald for the past year. To the Six- teenth ward, in the Eastern District, however, has it been more particularly contined, within that sec- tion of the city known as “Dutchtown,” because of the Teutonic character of its inhabitants. There have been ISOLATED CASES in the Twelfth, Sixth ahd other wards of the Western District. ‘These latter outcroppings oF the epidemic, | which has now furly set in in the Sixteenth ward, | have doen smothered and eradicated through the prompt and efficient action of the health authort- ‘tex, ‘Ihe people of the western section of the city have thus throughout the summer and fall enjoyed an immunity from tears which prevatied to a great extent among their feliow townspeople of Williams- burg, as tho Bastern District was fermerly known, But now that the smallpox has piayed such sad havoc among the German residents oi the Sixteenth ward that the latter are leaving, as _ RATS ABANDON A SINKING SHIP, and are fleeing to the midst of the non-infected Western District, real alarm is being felt by the timorous of a siege of that mahguant enemy of hu- munity, | A day or two ago the suspictons of the nelghbor- , hood of Myrue avenue, near tue boundary line be tween the two districts, were aroused by | PAE MIDNIGHT ADVENT of a family of Gerivans at a house in that avenue ‘Lhe ‘snovers in”) to the domicile arrived aiter mid- nyghtand carried in four children, muitled up in | Wrapplugs, &e., Who Were brought to the place in , covered Wagons, Their movemeuta were such ag lo arouse Lae ears 1 the peopie thereabout that the new comers were suffering from smatipox. The healeh officers were notitie | al ence visived the house, where they found FOUR CLULDREN LYING LOW } with the dreaded disease, ‘The famty bad fled from Sanitary oficiais, Wao are “ou the Wii | piace, hunting Bp. infected perseus anu seeing to | thetr removal to the County Smalpox Hospital, of | Which latter institution tué poor people have a great abhorrence, ibe entire family were quarantined, Much to the reiicf of their neighbors. Lesterduy two new cases were reported at tie Health Bureau, Wuich made thew appearance at the upper end of marie avenue, Siuce the first of the present ag? im that PIFTY CASES have been devoloped, Many of these are, however, it Ls but proper to siate, old case., which have been. “unearned,’? as it were, im the Eastern Disirict, through the raiding rounds ¢f the Health Brigade, | headed by Dr. George Cochran, Health Oificer, Wi Js dolng every:hing in his power to ameliorate tue condition of the aulicted and to prevent ‘he further expansion of the disease. Six special physicians have been empioyed to ussist in jouse to house’? BS which is in course of prosecution in “Dutchtown.” In their rounds tie sanitary sentinels have met with several Cases unreported, tue physicians in attend- ance perme eae w pay the pon pangs a peposed. in 10 seeret the lm: with which the tents were scricke.. wi! i Several m-dicat men have been fined twenty-five and fifty dollars each for Rarallcnon, in point of iaw, in noi reporting the nature oO! tie disease to the Bu- reau. In one insiaace, thatof a Dr. Buigle, who was fined for endeavoring to keep the secret to him- self, Waich ‘seaked out,” however, his patients paid tue fine and made hin @ present also. The Couuty Bwatpox HOSPITAL AT FLATBUSH IS FULL torepletion. ‘.e number of patients there vester- day was 114, ‘Tne Dead House, Fiatoush, has been mude avatlable a3 a receptacle tor filteen patients, which 18 the junit of its capacliy, Yesterday supe in.endent of the Poor Thomas Foran informed Dr. Cochran Of this fact, 60 that It has now become in- cumbent upon fhe health autnorities to take measures to provide otacr accemmodation ior those who may be affilcted with the dread disease. ‘Tae senior metmber ot the Heaith Board, Alderman McGrourty, of the Ninth ward, notuled be members of that bouy in the afrerncon that a special meeting woud be Heid Ln the Common Council Chamber at ten o'clock this motnivg jor the purpose of provid- jug for the aduption of such measures as may meet the exigency ol the occasion, It ts necessary that ADD.TIONAL HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION should be furnished at once, that the sick may be removed immediately trom the thickly setiled lo- cal ties It 1s more than probayie, then, that & building suitable for tue purpose proposed will be seiected. La viewot this Tact the Aidermen wil, it is sald, select the commodious frame building which was until recently occupied as the Traant Home, and which Js on the Clove road, Flatbush, just below the Penientiary. This structure wil accommodate one hundred oF thereabout. in the Mea stime tue physicians of Brooklyn gener- ally, Who are wont to exclaim that it is “DIST RESS.NGLY HEALTHY,” nd a great demand for their services in vaccinating, aud, apart from ali medical jokes of any descript.on, £..€ face bs sugpesiive tat one of the best — thal can be suggesied 18 that everybody be vaccinated without unaece: y delay. “An ounce of preven. lon is Worta a pound of cure.” TY? HOLD FEVER, ee Ps Rann ‘the Board of Menten and the Asylum for the Deat and Dumd. NeW YORK INSTITUTION FoR THE ) INSTRUCTION OF THE DEAR AND DUMB, New York, Dec, 8, 1870. |) To THe Epiror OF THE HERALD:— The statement im your paper this morning, in reicrence to the prevalence of typhoid fever im this Institution, gives au linpression mucd More unfavor- able than the facts wiil warrant. AS a matter of jusuce J ask you to give room to the following state- ment:— the typhold fever was brought to the fastitation by @ boy from Wayue county, in central New York, Whose brother hadidied of the disease. Since the loth of October there have been fifty-six cases, more or less severe, of typuoid fever, Five have had a tatal termination. As Soon as the cases were recognized as typhoid they were ali rem dd iO & hospital in a scpurate building, where yulling that medical skull apd kind aud devoted nursiug coule do ior vem was doug. ‘The teachers took turns im con. stapl Watchung with the sick. Thiry-two of the number are now coltvalescent, tue rest generally give tavoravle mdications, The insuflicient sup. ply of waiter, o8 doubt, teaded during ihe fall drought, to cause a predisposition to the diseas but this has now been remedied. Otner Causes by Which such a visitation may be ag- Klayaled When Once Ib gels & footing Mave Deed OF wiil be speedily’ remo.ed, and every suggestion of the Board of Health for unproving the sanitary con- dition of tae insiiiuuon’ will be prompuy and gily carried OU For several years past the itioli has been remark.bly healthy. Such a ation hi been known among us but before, then a8 now aggravated by the in- cat supply of water, The competion of the new voir of (he Croton Aqueduct in our vicunity will, we trosé, ceiteve us froin all falure danger from pos this source J wilt that a committee of our Board of Di- rectors lt eXamined the tustitution wita a special jean lness of its rovns and general re wiiltmg to abide by the assertion two montas before the vvcur- Sista slved iu Watts treet; have been | Some of the Massacausetts papers want to know | years of my tiie; it Juue last 1 kept a | whether the ceniral and western portions of tae stand a, ert wile le Commonwealth are gong to let Boston and its im- | was ai “bee used lo ac- | Mediate suburbs permaneatiy hold borh the Sena- | company a Mrs y sef to & | torships tn Congress, as they bave for the past fifteen | Father “Matnew ‘Tempecance Society, in Varick | years and more ; Street; 1 met a wend from Calitornia, named pe is . Dewey, and co duiok, and I was so imad- Tae state of Delaware is making vigorous eforts dled tuat 1 don’t kn now 1 gor over to a hove) 1M | to rid itself of tue Sanisbury fami. Hoboken, w off -er Steve er (0 ahr, Howe ito xieated, ns i rested ine. Nelson suid hs wife was nd that he bad takea but- ud Outof the pouse, beat where the va saw bun act saw tue de- seed beating; she jace somewhat 4 called to p ng Aviuks vile pr thar the excessive oduces congestion COUNSEL. nsel for defendant, u ted ts v! ir, dWeling Upon. for pce and qui- hot showed tue SThurk of tie uniorta- eis dotng to me itable et pp: Mr. Kintzing, ron ceeded to oO, che te the prisoner's wi ab ne ition M log his Lilenmpersie wite where she was found ihe following I lows followed for the proseention in a very anle addr jury, at the conelusion of witch | Judwe Bedford adjouried the court, with the state. | i ment that he weald deliver his charge to the jury this morning. | A Clear Cuso of Burglary. Governor Clayvon is working ndastriously for bis election to the Uniied Stites Senute in piace of Sena- tr McDonald, of Arkausas, Wiose torm expires wiih the preseut Cougress. The editoc of the Ubicago Journal has discovered that the editor of the Chicago Republican is a cop pernead, The editor of tue Chivago Aepublican is free to ‘ue Chicago Jour- na! is a chac Hey ace probably both right in thelr etimation of each other, The Pr jent says he overed four Pennsylvanians Places iu dis Cabinet and never had been able to get the poilticians of tuciro n state to agree io any single appolutment A GOIVICTED MURDENER WANTS 19 BE HA‘SED. The Coiumbia (Mo. Les ean tence of Conielly, Who bas for awaiting death on the ya.t Mrs. Moore, having becn communicated 10 Rug this ernor he betaine enraged aad remarked, “This is Mie d—dest Country on earii, and has the poorest laws. J have vee tying bere in prison for montoa My execuuion for whiva e,eryculy bas Leen mae Ray: The sen- r Sue (ime been for the murder of 2 vespited, has been ast auton Of tke Gov Ri glary t hard Harold was tried and convicled of pur- the third degree, he having on the night of of November effected aa entrance ito the Bioitacr, 115 John street. The by &@ Glozeu Whe head te restaurant of breaking window anu was joined by an olticer, an wrought to tue sty house was searcued, A qusotity OL cigars, a prye and ewent yo Nira, whet two dollars in money were 1 Jadge Bedsora ound w | Were ade 1 by tae compiainant. | sentenced iin to the state ’ris n for live years, The follurs ror to- Tie Pe . muri Mc Kea vam Kehr, mirder; sa dobn dg. Wuikoloon, Teivmious assauti and bottery: ready, has been twice putod, and ow Lam to go | to the penitentiary for Iie, instead of being perm!t ted to meet deat ow vie scavoid,” b While since 1.8 ine 10 eXpressod himself | a3 desing to be A very large por: tion of the con Uy think that he shouid have been wccour el. every preparation has ven iaikde vy hie: comin and all ti deata au ine tig fold eas avout om | aid jouely VL ib Lie Woods, tr enarse OL Depts Ser, “ly Tyok Inks eliing tat BOUL be bbe Slate a'r sure toc his execuhou—bis AvaVdeTAaAa oF & inurderer’s 1aw Weee ready, Dae soat- uks of tie At) stun, town, 1 a secluded steruay DuraLUg, eee, Cons tony, till aving all the | ty deficiencies there may be ant or cleantiaess is Bot Among ther. ‘Truly yours, ISAAC Lu WL, President. IROTING AT FLSERWOOD PARK. rn Three trots were announced to come ef yesterday afternoon at Fleetwood Park, but when the time came for the horses to make their appearance on the track 16was found that none of them intended to start. Afterwards nm arrangement was made for Brown Dick and Loutse to trot mile heats, best three i five, Brown Dick in harness and Louise to Wagon. Louise became the favorite at long odds to beg'a with, but the betting alterwards changed, and Browa Dick had the evtl. Loulse won the first heat, ana when the pool seiier began selling again, lu. the astonishment of tie backersof tue mare, Brown Dick sold for as much as she did. A few pools were sold, and Brown Vick had the call, He ust & suoe in the first heat, and the mare’s Ut heat was attributed to tne acci- t Brown Dick, The iaiter won the } econ heat, aud then he became a great favorite, as Une people began to see more clearly into the'ar- | rangement and they were satisted that it was not | the intedtion of the driver of Louise to win the race. ‘This was made the more evident at tne close of the luird heat. Coming io tne score, Louise lay close up benind Brown Dick, and the latter breaking up- she had to be pulled to a break (0 seep her from | Winuing. Such palpable frauds must be stopped; aud we would, therefore, advise the proprieters to Close their gates \or the season and get on with the | unprovemeuts they contemplate making on the ) ack at once. Nearly ail the trots that Nave taken | place later have been of the sume ciass as the one trotted yesie-day afternoon, aad (here should be an eid to such ba efaced fraudulent trausactions. The jollow og 18 ®Bammary of the ric PLEgrwoov PARK, Dec. 8.--V/urse and stake $400; mile heats; best tiree in fh Dan Mace entered br. g. Di | P. Mauee entered eh. | Wao. | H. Casey ent | i First Seco nh ourda be. | | | harness, tm. Louise, to heat, 2d | i iB of the occurrence and | ; Duteitown and hoped vo elude the Vigilance of the | _ DEPARTMENT. OF DOCKS. Reading of Reporte—Recommendation of the Bonrd ot Health with Regard to the Offal Deposited in the slips and on to Fiera. ‘The Board of Docks met yesterday afternoon at their r oms, corner of Broadway and Leonard street, The Commissioners composing the Board, | Viz.:—John 'T. Agnew, Wilson @, Hunt, Richard M. Henry, Henry A. Smith and William Wood, were | Present, The mmutes of the last meting were read by the Secretary, Mr, Granville Kane, and adopted, A communication of Superintendent Westervelt recommending that piers 51 and 62 East river be re- Paired, at a cost of about $7,600, was read. sad it ‘Was reselved by tho Board that Superceudent Wes- tervelt be directed to make «ue repairs neeled to Pplere 64 and 52, ag advised in his report, provided the owner of cue western balfof pier 61 and the eastern half of pier 52 snail first sign an agreement to pay oue-hall of the same, ‘No action was taken on the report of Superinten- dent Fitzgerald in reference? to repairs on pier 43 East river. A communication of Superintendents Fitzgerald | and Rameen was read, and the Executive Committee recommended that the OWNERS OF PRIVATE PIERS and the les-ees of public piers be authorized to direct parties using horses tor loadiug aid uaload- ing goods to place on such piers tem: orary plat- forms for the horses to walk on, or, 1n cas ¢s of fail. ure to do 80, the Owners or lesees be authorized to collect from such parties one dullar per day for every horse thus eupioyed, aud that Lids resoiution | be printed and piacarded, I Commissioner Heary opposed and Com missioner | Wood spoke in favor of the motion, Alter a brief , discussion it wus adopted, \ Al this stage of the proceedings Mr. Baswell, of the Heaitn Departaent, presented iitinsel. and in- formed the Boatd that tae stips located between | Thirty-@ighth and Pocty-tirst streets, North river, } STINK IN THE NOSURILS o1 the adacent popuiation, aud that the exhalas | Uons arising from the oii: deposits oi the aetgioo'- | | ing bone-vo Ling cétaol. shinenis are pos.tiveiy deiri- meatutl lo heaith. He, therefure, requeste | thar the | Board of Docks should take the maite, in haud and have these siips dredged ut the expevse of the adove | named boue-boiling estabushuedt In reply to this Lhe Commissioners recommendes that the Board | Of Health sdomd addiess a communication in Write | ing tothe Departmen: of Docks, when the subject ; Wall receive tne attention of the latter, The Audit ; ing Committee granted $19,091 ior tho fuilowlag purposes:—Luinber, $15,652; tools, $1,2.0; pile driv- | ers, $764; spikes and iron, $1, 65. Several other repo.ts of minor importance were read and reserved to tue Executive Counties, ‘Tue Bourd Lieu adjourned, EMIGRATION AFFAIRS. ef the Board of Commissioners Pavilions on Ward’s Islani—Prote tion of | Emigrant” Baggage. ‘The usual fortnightly meeting of the Emigration | Commissioners was held yesterday at thelr o.ilves, | Castle Garden. ‘The President, Mr. Richard O’Gor- , } | man, occupled the chair. Mr. Casseriey read the | po. Talnutes of the previous meeting, which were con- Ormed, Commisstoner HusrEp called the attention ofthe | Board to the report in relation to the plans and | specifications for the erection of paviilons on Ward’s Island for those aiticted with a mild type of insanity. The matter was referred to the Com- | mittee on Butldings. ' Commissioner NICHOLSON offered a resolution to the effect that the reports made by the pnysician of , Ward's Island, asking for the tranaportation to their | homes abroad of persons desiring to retaru to ther | S8PI8Y respective homes, where they expected to obtain ald, be referred to the Superintendent, with power | to act in ail sucu cases where application was made, The resolution was passed unanimously, and the Superinteadent was accordingly directed to ingaire into ail such cases, Commissioners Lynch, Schack, Frear, Hart and | Bell were appointed by the president as a commistee | $8 equalize the salaries of the employés of the | rd. Commissioner WALLACK moved a resolution, which was adopted, to the eflect thatthe several | railroad companies represented at Castle Garden bo | required to issue to ail emigrants having bagzage ta | their possession, and who intended to travel over their respective roads and the roads lorming direct commuication with the same, separate tivkels or checks, stung 1a plaiu and d.stinct figures + number of pieces and the corre:t weight of baggage, as well as (he amount pad for overweight and the oame of the place at wulch they agreed to deliver s.id baggage, Comimisst ner SCHACK, of the Committee on the | Excnange of Lands with the Commissioners of Charities and Correcitons reported progress. @Aiter some discussion Dr, sterling was elected oo. jor the ensulng year, his remuneration io e fixed by the committees appoluced to equalize yes Jharies H. Busteed was appointed to fill fie Vite a Asaly phyziciag. On motion of Comiplzsloner ScHack the Rev. Mr. Weldou was appotnted Chaplain of Ward's Island. The Board then adjourned, mi ne following is the reguiar semi-monthly state- Number of alien passengers arrived to De- cember 1, 1870... Number of alien passeags to December 8, 15i0.. @.8 arriy Md since, Total.. To same date 1s Halance in bank January 1.. Aggregate receipts to Déce Total assets.... Disbursements to date. ‘$672,227 670,639 Balance with City Chamberlain, . $1,087 PLUGAS A CROW. Hiring Teams to Uurglars--A Police Laspector Importuned. * That there are liverymea in this city who make it a practice to hire teaius to burglars with whic to carry of plunder, and to butcher cart thieves, the police authorities have long been convinced. In several cases thieves have been captured with these teams In their possession, as: was the case Wedness day morning, When burglars were arrested for rob- bing the store of J. 1. Wiley & Son, 615 hudson street, and the horses have been returned to the liveryman, Yesterday morning at ten o'clock a weill- dressed visitor entere! the inspector's office and asked for Captain Wasnburo, DILES—He has just ieft, Visiron—He premised to meet me here at ten and enable me to yet my horses ana wagon vack, DitKs—Is it the team engaged in that Ninth ward burglary yesterday morning? VIstToR—It is. DiLKs—-Well, 1 hope you won't get it back. You gentlemen who let teams to well Known thieves shoutd lose the. | Visivor—My night man hired it, We are not sup- posed to er of our custo.acrs. DILKS- wosay. Nearly all of you | do know. them to well Known thieves to | enable them io commit crime, and then come tere begging Lor their retura. Had Limy Way Ot oue of your teas should ve re‘urned. : Sanity eine may do that Kind of business, but ont. DiLKS—T te'l you, yeu stablemea usually know to Whom you hire teams, and many of you let them with we iull Knowiedge of the use they ae to be putto, We have captured a number of teams be» longing to ien Who let them out for this purpose. | ‘There 14 man over in the Rightn ward who regu- | larly hires teams to Tnevdore Allen's gang. Visuk—1 don'ts know The Alien—i never saw any of the gang. DILgs—H13 ae is Crow, Vistror (si0 viy;—J'nat ts my name. JiLss—Whew! You are Grow, eh? Well, Mr. | Crow, we've captured many of your teams, and you should luse every oue of taemn Thad my way. You Have bived teams to The Alien’s gang time and | agalu, and you must kuow lor what purpose. | Crow —{ don't kuow Theodore Allen or his gang. | Thire teams to whoever applies. | | ANSPRCroR WALLS 1e3, Mr. Crow; the police | ; have captured many of your teams, ‘That rebvbery in the Bowery and the Westchester job were perpe- trated with tue aid of your horses. Crow left for tne property cierk’s oMce to secure Wis team if possthte, but as the horses and wagon Were found in the possession of the burglars ihey JACK SHEPPARD REDIVIVUS. ree Fight with Burglars=One Supposed to | be Kilted. Abvout a fortnight ago the house of Mr. Marvin, at Patchogue, was entered by a number of th eves, Whose presence was discovered by Mr. Marvin,” He jevelied @ gun at them, but the cap faring to ex- | plode he was seized, and a desperate huna-to-nand | encounter ensucd, dariag which the stock o the sn Was brokea and one of the burglars so vaaiy | Injured Uhal lis companions abandoned their hates of robbery aud carried him away. 1b now appears that tits Mau nud vee mM the Employ ol Wathautel Miller, of (ure Viace, and.on the meoralag following | the burgbay te was takentto one of the Stations on ' the Long Island Radcoad and iovwaided vo New York, Aifurimatton was yesterday Toevantat ae | Patehvgus that tie man” bad died on Tuesday. | a Lie Wh par yenvered Mr. Marvin’ house they as 0 vender Weutiticauon impos » formation 1 will give you; but 1 teil you thts, Vil say | ausutiery la the } BIXLy Jeais, ‘tie old an down, and the otuer, BEVENUE BEVELATIONS. How John Devlin was Victimiced by the Puritan “Ring.” Interesting Revelations—How “The Old Thing Worke”’ in the Whiskey Business—A Rev- erend Speculator and a Religious Fanatio—District Attorney Tracey's Tactics, ‘The publication in the HB&RALD of Canicot’s state- ment concerving the conspirators instrumental in procuring his arrest on @ trumped ap charge of fraud caused considcravle trepidation in Brookiyn and still continues to excite remark. Certain gov ernment ofiicials feel exceedingly nervous ana are sorry that Callicot was made the victim of their machinations. ‘Whey fear, and not unreasonably 0, that tue ex-Collector may yet expose their past transactions and bring them out to light in burning words 0! censure. The semsition amo.zg those per- sons was 80 marked tiiac Lag same reporter who {n- terviewed Callicot determined to dive deeper into the MYSTERIES OF THE BROOKLYN WHISKEY RING, and with this object made atour around certain districts for the purpose of obtaioiag materials for another story of equal interest tu that which Calll- colfurnished, Afew facts, hints and intimations | Were gathevea during tae trip, but the only Con- necled story obtained was that given by John Devlin, and certainly that contains matter interest- ingenough, My. Doviim was found eagaged In his business as Wholesale liquor dealer in the Fiith ward. He was NOMNED TO BE HUMOROUS, and flung out some jokes aud peasant tnouen dos wih much vigor. Caialy reviewing tae history of Nis Connection With (ie Whiskey mag, ne could see nothing init bot fun; an awkward scrape, he ad- Muited—hartfat to hin to business, bul glorious im Lg recolievttous OF delightful associauons aud hue morous iueidents ‘The following c nversation occurred between the HEMALD repurter ant oir, Deviia:— “You won't get anything out of me that I don’s Want to iell; you may set that down, sir, to borin with,” said ‘Devin, after tic usual “uow de-dovs” had been exchanged, qj “Ldou’t auoWw wvout that; but go on and talk; NEVEK MIND THE THINKING.” “Well, I suppose Vin in for it and you'll worry mae into saying something. But, iook here, if you Baw Calilcot, you know all about that whiske; business, eye, dou’t you look Innocent’ Ho understands who the fellows are who made the stamps, aud \ hope Ite ui piay the devil with them Wheo he comes out, 1 could a vale unfold myself: but I woulda’ Why? fecause the affair 13 all over, and I wou'du’t like to do anythlag which H--LL IN BROOKLYN. It woald look bal fr ive ty haul ont before the Paina reilyivus editor as frauds aud consp! against the governinent.” would raise too mucn eople an ceventrs parson and a long-legged, long- Lrators ’ “Of course not, You wouldu’t like to mention the v. Henry W. and theole-e T.? “fuso! ‘You know how it is yourself. They belong tothe ging; tiey asked to WAVE A CRAVE AT THR GOVERNMENT, and they had it! Now you may know the law of livel. {dou’t suppose You will we much of this Ine noting thal | au: pet ready t substantiate lu & cour of law. Kemeuber tat, sir, eporter, feels aggueved at what 1 may say, you refer them to Joun Devin, and he’)! tuk to them, besides produc. 1ug pienty of corroborative provi, come downto my own particular aflairs you say? Tm ready. 1 suppose A GLANOK AT THE GAME ed here would bo interesting; 50 here goes. District Auorney iracey came to m: one day and gud that he wanted to sow himself energeltc, so as to recelve tue confidence of the administration; his alin beiug to get the iaside track for the nom}- Dai.oa of pupervisor. if (would help him in thas be wou.d pul up jobs for me, ‘skk’ TH JUDGES, and I would be ail rignt. It wasso agreed. I and eight others went to work euergeticatly, We re- Moved 609 barrels of Tracey's whiskey, with his Knowixdge, but without ids consent, from John Wilsou’s distillery, 1n Flusiiag aveaue, to Louber’a coud distiici, We sold tae lot for $80,500; the tax @ioue Would be $100,009), Tracey of course Knew What we Were doing; knew where Lie inoney went to dad all ubour it, 1 got arrested; rr) PROSECUTED BY TRACZY AND ‘SENT UP.? Of course, the money weat back to him. convicted fur doing bustuess Without a license, but, Aller serving uearly a year, Was pardoned by Andy Jonusoa, la February, 185i, Ua, Urey are a nice Jot, tuese government vulccrs Bad This Vartan ring of Brooklyn. Lo you wane to hear any moe? You do: Weil, cali axain; Um always in, atiending to my Dusiuess. By lie way, if aay of these fellows of whom [ spoke make aay fuss, ? i let the catoutol the bag epucely, dud 1 Wil uot Le Content, a3 at present, in showig ihe aamats caws. Lev tuem put chat in their plye, Coniound thea!’ THE OPERA IN THE BOWERY. it anybedy Twas A Yew Scene in Taunbauser—A Faded Primn. Donna’s Jouious kage Lowards a Preuy Soap etie. For some time past & large and unusually good Operatic company has del.gnted the German rest- deuts of the city with choice renditions of their favertie composers ant ivretiists at the German Stadt theatre, in the Bowe: Alwoug the members of the tronpe, Who Woar here a reputation won in olner days 1a furope, is Madame Louise Lichtimay, the leading prime donna, Madame Lichtmay was waruly received on her first appearance here, aud at tines her rendition of a dinicult part haa Woo crom the audience of her countrymen and couns WOMEN SUC APplease AS aimost Decame an ovation, There is ulso on the stage vl the Germau Stadt | theatre a very TY YOUNG SOUDRETTE, named Alina Krauser, whose modest air and girlsh beauty have made her a gen savorite, not only With tause Who Gugnved to Wiiaces a siugle repre- seniallon, bub With huibtiucs und vritics, Some of the latter, indeed, praised her w.avmily in the wouces ©: the Various per.crniances, aud 11s suid Lois pris became very unpaialavie ae dame is no jonger very youag nor ast ber beauty 15 Nut O. 60 exeel Guba type a3 46 may have besa twenty years ago. Ou remulp ALWAYS YOUSG AND ALWAYS Bi eULy yet houely 4 may appear Bcteesses ar ver wililug to recognize tt. 2 chug tothe memory ol Weir early triumphs, the Te ive tici to ¢ inends anc themselves, and they pasi Bint they reseub & w insult everything tuat vat UHARMS and barren tlumpns, some two weeks ago Madame Lichtuiay grew very cold aud very forinai in ner treaument vi Ue Lite Suupreite. Oye evening wher dt Was the ducy of Krauser ly vaad the prune donne @ letter the jatter snatched it radely from_ her, aud the formal pnady grew lO stiduess and the coliness Lo tll Ale nights suce the opera ol “Zaduiiadser’ was pil Usou the stage. Madame Lichwmay, a3 te gue Was KATED UPON Mun THRONE , BS ChE Page, Kab On astep of te puddeaiy ce poane donna, whe 24, long-toud shoes, of the ntucy, duininistered Lo bie y page a uuuiber uf 3 and Mis: dats a wore a pul oi BLy.2 Of (le S.xle. person of tie pre cls . VIGOROUS KIC nw om Just ton thd soubreigg af and—fell for> ward upon ber fT ‘Ga the Noor of We stage. l Was her piawe to sig at tha putt im tie opera a few stanzas, Voie fabied he DFU CONG, m1 D FROM THB CHRON TRIUMPHANT lurlag ine reviuinder of the eveulng With, tian her usual power and sprit, recety round aiter round vi applause, Lb is sald the HLbie suuvres.c duds eer since that night, by bel, Ivis betieved that the hake Nad souesiias to do Will Suber Up the eree: aL MuusLe tho r, the mutter Will be brouglt op in Lue conris, aad BONE racy develupuenis may ve ocr ASTOMA, OREGON, ac OS™ ~ “shat (he 28d ult, containd ital amTalr at Ast Yous bad just been pati off She begaa, her ald sue bastdy Lelt the sjage. Tue MURDER Al © Pordand 0 the following ‘Lae sulle are under the jurisdiction of Judge Cox, wuo will wad 2 53 . ae sive rol absence, which sume of douptiess order their surrender to Crow. i Une duup ag 00 ae one and get cehinrtateniagisti ee urunk, To solders of Company CO, Second United HiALes artillery, Kot Very ¢ wk, MOIsy ANd abusive, Auld Creaied @ yreab Upr during the evowng. o'clock iney went out on the street, an hun 1 raniblugs mevan old man ed tlarrington, a@ carpenter, weil ‘One 0. then, @ Spaniard, naimed. mi the least provocation knoe! nose name Noten, jumped upon tim, seized bia the throat, wn CAkiog a large Kuve from bis pocket delibe rately drew. its edge ac.oss bie Od man’s throat, cute ga horrible gash alinoss fron ear to ea: severing an ariery aud lay Bow Nodrigues aud wWoial Lied about mqnigni, aster a de: und they ave now ut jail whi creaied (he an lense: qian, Harrington, was bar Mow LAs) Kodrugues, exciiement, alive when the steaw left, WU ih Was Delicved tat he could nos possiwly live moxe taal a few Hours, ns, Mobile and 1 faitiate a new S$ iG Loxas Unis

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