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8 AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Opening of. the Fortieth Exhi- bition Yosterday. wee INTERESTING EXSROISES. ‘Delivery of » Poem by Wa't Whitnran—Oratton ‘Wy Mr. Squires—How tho Fair Look:—The Be- partments Order Coming’ Out of Chaos, ‘The intertor of the rink, on Third avenue and @txiytbird etrect, presented a strange combination yesterday et twelve o'clock, the time vet for the for- ‘wal openmng of the fortieth exmibition of the Ameri. ean Institute. The degree of disorder waa trightful ‘@ud the pounding was deafenmg. The superintend- eats of the diferent departments were rushing @pout uttering complaints agamat the tardy exuibitors; men with someining to show ‘were uttering vain prayers for space when no space was to be had, everybody and everyting Becmed to be in @ mixed condition, from whicn thug md panienco alone cond deliver them, Many of the vistors, fnaing that the opening exercises Would be delayed a half hour or so, went into the wesiauract deparunent, where they solaced them- seives with whatever they liked best, and laid @ substantial foundation for the delicacies that they ‘Were shortly to receive from the platform. OPENING EXEKCISES. About one o'clock Keating’s band, plaving tn fine style “The American Lasiitate Grand March,” gave the floating population of the rink to understand shat the services had at last commenced, and @ emai! audience seated themselves around the speak- ers and the orcuestra, Upon the platform were tne Rev. Dr. Deems, the orator and poet of the day, and several other gentiemen, among them James Knight, J. G. Herriot, W. d. Batier, C. W. Han, @, Tunpson, Thomas Butier, J.T. Smith, W, Shriver, E 1. Piekinson, C, TM, Clayton, ©. E. Burd, A. M. Eagleson, G. Peyton, G. H. Sackett, BE, Walker, W. Bardon, N, C. Ly, C. A. Cook, S. Towle, G. White- fell, W. Collins, O. McK, Loeser, J. B. Young, IL W. Rogers, Alter the march Dr. Deems mate THR REGULATION PRAYER, ‘with an accompaniment of hammers that quite Knocked te devoiton out of everybody. The Dvo- tor mfornied the Ruler of the Untverse that the raco would probably go on improving for millions of years, aud that as yet it ista an ewbryo state, and that the time 13 coming when work will be done tn avery short space of time, the work of an hour in ®@ minute—all of which was, no doubt, very encoure aging. Atrer “Sweet Spirit Hear My Prayer,” per- formed With sweetness and spirit, WAL’ WHITMAN ‘Was introduced to the audience, and was grected with applause. His poem, which was entitled, “afer All, Not to Create Only,” begun alter this fasbion:— After all, not to creats only, or found only, But to bring, perbaps from afar, what is alread, To ulve st our own Jaentity, average, lunitiens, ity the torpid bulk with viu! rel or destroy, uo much as accept, fuw well as comm: i—to follow, more ly founded, ee; tres ous fire; ie, rehabilitate; f than to lead; our New World; afier all—how much the Old, The poet. proceeded to invite the muse to*ini- ate,” aud tells ber that “a fresher, better, busier nere, @ Wide, untried Gomam swaits her.” “Responsive” to Mr. Whitman’s “summons,” or rather to her long-nursed ine'tnauon, joined to 80 irresiauble natural grevitation, the “{amous 1e” cones, and vue poet hears the rustling of jer goWn and even smells her breath, she 18 so near to him, The audience ure informed that, If tuey do not plainly see her,” Mr, Whitman does, whten answers just as well, for what do New York audiences be for ‘famous females ¢"” RE ILLUSTRIQUS EAWHRE . we still farther-considered, and is represented as Making direet!y for this rendozvous— " Mpath for etaet?_—suetaiog taeccn yaeeerenycisaring w Byihad of macisinery and shrill seam whistle un ‘4 -pot a bit Ly drun-pipe, gasomeiers, iiizers. Brntiing and pleased, fbe's bere, iuatall'’d a1 with pa!jabie intent to stay, uid te satchen ware, 5 are supposed to clasp hands aud be 5! and ever. The following ambitions pian 1s thea proposed by the poet:— We plan, even now, Thy great Cathedral, encred tnd 4 Keep tor life tor practical inv £227 8 wating vision, en wale I chant J age it riss—I ecan and prophesy outside anid in, Nes manifold ensemble. 6 nd & palace, ampler than any yot. rh wonder, enhued in ¢ marine and eri: shall Gauat, on, eneath thy banner, of the Rtater, the flags of every land, A brood of jo: jar, but lesser paaces shall cluster, Somewhere within the walls of all Slvall ail that i. rwards perfect human life be starved, Tried, Laugh, advanced, visiby exubied. ring Overation, , busy movement, ader your eye, shall change thet a if oy magic your eye, shall change thetr ebape, as The coiion siiail be ptek'd almost in the very feid, Bal. ve cried, cleau'd, ginn'd, baled, spua into thread apd fore you} nil ace hands at work at ail the old processes, and all the new ones; ‘You shail see the varions prains, vou fh bread Baked by the bakers; You shali see the erude orcs of Calfornia and and optill they become ba lion j edtarrhenng watch bow the piluter ete type and learo what « composing stick You sna. mark, amazement, the Hoe press whirting tte 4 and bow flour ts made, and rn; cylinders, shedding the printed leaves steaiy and (ust; bas 7s model, watch, pin, mat! L be created In Iares, calm hatis a stately museum shall teach you the in- finj:e, alemn lessous of minerais Is another woods, piants, vegetation shall be Mustrated ; in another an. , auimas life aad developmen, One stately house shall be the music house; Owers for other arts—tearning, the sciences shall all be here. Mone shall be slizghted—none but shall here be honor’, belv'd, exampiod. The rapt listeners aré_then informed that old ro- Mance, novels, plois and iove verses are Ww be dope Away with, which noouy velleved for a momen! and the mission of poetry wad art is declared to be— exalt the prose: in! the rea), fo Weach the average man the glory of his daily walk and ale, ‘Fooing, in songy, how exercise and chemical life are never fo be allies? Beaty thee, America, to-cay! and thee, Immortal Mawes! iyaciteal, manual work, for each asd all—to ploiygliy i FePisit aus tend the tree, the berry, vecetables, flawera; every may tonse to that be realy do somethingfor d the saw (rip or cross-cut), am for carpentering, plastering, palnties ; Jor, tailaresn, nurse, hoster, porter; tile —someihfog Ingenious—to uld the washing, cooking, clean'ns, And hod grace to take a band at them themo: ives, she poem culminaics to this noble apostropae to the Baz fat mab abten, waving aver all! ty t a word to Un d to thee (it may be ealutary)¢ Bemewver eR bet not always been, ‘as here Co-dav,an Bn other Be: nes ‘haw there Gere | obmere'é thee, flag, " ond who, and “68 a thee, buntine, to Laiiers torn upon thy spila- asuis b.votning, in folds ‘9 breast, with des- Fagely nyu) ypaey racusgied leath—fought over longs ¥ A curse and groan a Voueye crackihy sharp} wid oeuiond turging—and fees ae Erinsed With Girt und emoke aha , asertre up ther mien age Mane a good man buve (ecco go Under. MR. BQYTAR'S ADDL Mr. Whitman savas followed by ho deitvered a lengthy address Om remarks Dé aud: — Santer, lit'tio bodies ot ite. it would be mth: ono ft L root tis fonndstton wn or nt eu gramme je ected by colon. Qn the majesty the pride and owe to leary Abe vaue f ternan i products waich it Je auiy bo prutect una eiio tao iter reterrin, @ Work of rhe Inventor and the artifcer, Abe speaker arked when jhey will deman! that igeuve BAN control tueir bastiwort? Wiien technical Toenioe MANegeMen! o. MALVIDETY #hAll Le tnade aM Hece: es \cobmical Knowleige tn techanios ! Wien an roneary cro foot on ed by ose wh man shell not bi nn Wer to sends hyodred juinea Deir ge to cestrvccs apd teice soa! tumbler to. What may be woree than douiu? by gi res “bw abr, Gentlemen, | bardiy need tel! you that It #@ not againet THE POOR, 1UNORANT NRURO Malediction Is d rected. I do not destre to nntictate, ant Fubouid be powerless to diract, the verdict of that ry which ci¥le Juation will eal to «full investigation of tne ae igen year” was this able adbilciuaicr of enains ie weasels freighind every day with thousands of cur bildeen, and at tue endof wnciusion thats vacuum” hemes?” Let us call it by another i wakigaie ab? ma fae nec and’ paced in He womb _ life enercy. epareGeraiog ie demruction, with 48 then introduced tv Columbia and tho two jor ever is the glory! the Reorn and the | dieation. | =| ea Uivi i aimed an the oe avon aso T eite can be Ob- tained, @’ther tn Centr»! Park or some other suitalie locality, ‘9 commence the erection upon Hot an imposing ediuce, wi Poarenane Pavace Fee ty hi vn vaie Pega world, weather oa 0. vance rsacare aut erase esti me tale ade. lin ie, j0m, io wi it wn! be re ‘will be al into various de- contain ® ‘exhibition a in workmans)ip and uity tn encbotber, ed phrealvy $0, O88 tinarala the "oom ‘mat brogread Urten RRolter Stiea Feathie' wil "bee depare ment ‘of smmay, be ween the obavicie mechaniems 20 (B juxtaposition with the mat- Fellows macuinery of to-day, togither with such ss would In, Gicate the intermediate s.cps by which the present degree perfection bas been reachod. than which nothing coald be wore era iikastrat've of onr national growth mechanical arta curing theemntury. Anoibcr will be t - pseia rey Proresys ee eee . whieh, owing to ita dintance :rom - | aiewe ulation, iovasiey, Skbatactares, eommsres! end of Uttie practies a to. inventors compared with ‘what it would be were here. ‘and'perhaps most interesting of all, will be the de m tal the faishe@ pro- ster! derstood, and where eitne! 2 tuat 7" | Guety may be ooth seen and un boy br uke man may feara akmost at a guuice Rea kitted ant: daeeted oo: r oan! is, 80 AIT I ned and ticke! ae ABShig to awakens ‘edmiration ‘and eurioaiiy, bus nieo'to | Convey to the oveerver soine practical Nica ot the wealth, ex. Tidures of time, ingenully, iabor abi tones, and the [onaee end gaius they represeatia meive worl-ingy 2 MUSEUM OF ANEMICAN OROLOUY, to teach the lessona of the rocks tonching the ure of this Continent, togriher wikh a coliestien. of fossiiferaus re Inalns, area: ged tn pach wise ast) filunrnte the progressive: Tomtiis through the agenof vecetavle and anfinated nature, ‘ach. Wil bo devoted to such. of abe. branobes ol j tte tyeclal aepartment. Atother wl } vo the tno. ‘aud this, cesides its Teat'ires, will a Pennant galleey, of Amorican paintings, w vrent ball of American stataa and a. yart Ditisicat conservatory coustructed. wi les of acoustics —whereln mu.- played by special reference to the pri ttades way dally assemble ‘wh ung by Awerican voi on American Instrumente; oF, ere, by way and change, the finest concep- tion o( the Kuropean masters might be. Fehucred by monster chvirs and orchestras of all musical nationals upon a wale beuitting thelr grandour and the vastaexs of the audiences. ve over to horticultare and nother to American an- | hin Continens ns a pers Auother portion of the-enormous CONBEOBATED TO LEARNING, Bere will be tho great lecture hali, in which'ithe ablest Proveseors will va \o listening throngs such glimpaes, of se sciences as 6 6 them long for and seek to galu More thorough aut exact knowledge, und this sclence shall be | truly popularized, Hera, aio, ‘wilt be the baila where the Taricaa sclenttic, sections, not alone the agricultnea!, hort oultur: otogran! ‘and polytectnic sections of inv; Dut the projected sections-geograyoical, chemical historical, astronomical, geological, bo:anteal, ‘ microscopical others—wiit meet and discuss, before tresiy-aimitted dienges, provlems, the go!usions of wuleb: will cuhanes ti fame aiid the power of our country. Here, too, will be sluaied the great acientitic lbrary of the Institute, whica already nunibers over ien thonsaud valnavle vo.umen; and here the chemical Inboratory and workshops, in which the faculty of tbe Institute may iabor, and perchance assist the ng,liuje fayentor to a pravilcal guccess which his ows wn aided eiforte or scant resuurees mht forever precinue. THE EXHIBITION. ‘The first impression that one gets on entcring the lait ts Uuat (here 18 @ goou deal of space—there being 100,000 square leet of room devoted to ine @ ucles on exhioition. Last year there was so much irouble on account of narrow iimits that it was found pece; ‘yto build & new iront—1v6 feet desp by 40 leet wide —whica bs devoted to the vestibule, restaurant, ‘sitting rooms, reading avd smoking roous and a’ gallery for the tive ‘arts department. ‘dhe. main buuding 18 decorated. with iestouns of the American colors, aud presenis a deciicdly cheer- ful appearaace, Near the frontof the main hail 13 8 jountain, Where a sWau guages bimseli with send. | Ing & Constant stream Or Water froin his bull, to sail ; Jn spray tuto 80 rod basin. Not far irom tals 1s a Magaitivent sous fountain, 0: white marbie, sul lo be the tinest ever made in the country, ‘ FLOWERS AND FRUIT, pictures and ghstening siiverware, brighten the more sombre ,parts ef the exhiblilon, and objects Ol interest micet the eye of the Visitor at every step. Yesierday the room seemed like a vast workshop where every conceivable species of trade was eve H Pied. Tre cabmetigaker was collecting his bed- | steads aud Chairs aud cradles, and arranging them in Une best.amd’most attractive manner; the silver- sinith was ti cases With nus beautuiul wares, aud delicate china, exquisitely decorated, was put in its place by the: interested “exinblior; machiuery was veing set in Mouon, the househuld department put | in running orders, and all Was noise 20d commotion, ; ‘Lhe articles oi ‘exlupitsn are IM-SEVEN DEPARTMENTS, The first, under the direction of Mr. Wiliam }orwitz, 18 devoted to the One arts and educanon, 1 1 | Bvutptures, Mevalliyns, medals, musical mstro- inens, specuuens Of printing and penmanship | and piilosoohicat apparatus, ‘dhe secoud deparinent, presidod over by Mr. Jonson, Contains Inventions that relate to Honse- huid couvenieuce, such as warming and cooking apparaius, KitcheD ware, Wasning and ironing, cat- pets and louse jurnishings, togetuer with the manu- Tavluve of (ue sume; Turniure and upholstery, tivie faraseure, Cutiety aud silverware, oruaments, games and @ ment Tne intrd department, under the care of Mr. G. W. Hooper, des H APVAREL OF ALI. KINDS, Jowelrv and medical inscruments, ‘due fourta depart.aeut, under the direction of Mr. CG. W. fiail, imcluces mitueraiggy and chemistry, WILD soaps, drags, painis, ke. ded over by Mr. G, W. ‘Tue uita deparuia Blake, contaims en Ye . Gardner, in- ton—carriages, | conttivances required in as Locks, sales, revectors, | , GFlving appaigtus, articles uzed | , CEMELCTIS, AG, tment—in charge of ex-alder- d to horticulture and-agricul- Iratis, vegetables, seeds, farnr kupicwenis aad Wood, hemp, Lau,’ Wool, | THE INSTITOTE AT WORK, extitittoa is fairly in be ‘Tne spectator can see for himself how glass is biown aud engraved; Mow leather is dressed and caudy mule, Ue will see allon Power presses at work and color presses; the photograpuer wil cacry on nis Dusiyess for his amusement; chromos Will be printed, aud Miss Vinnie Keam will show @ doub: world that she really Goes her own work. Cups a A@ucers will be made of clay; bricks will Le pressed; flourground and bolted and made into prea eimps aud tussels mimic, corn husked, carpets Woved, forging carried ov and wodeis of locymo- Uves at work. MACHINERY. The engines were mostly runing yesterday and supplying power Jor the other macniuery. na, SaW mills apd pumps are getting under way, and a Lyail toom ts ready to weave ciovns of all widths to Bult (he fancy of the lookei-on, MEDAL OF TONOR, There are tobe no premiums awarded this year, but tie American Instiute medal of honor will be wiven “Lo the discoverer or inventor of a machine, PTOGUCE, OF Process 30 NBpertant 11 its use Or appli- cauun as to supplant any article previously ased for the samme purpose, or at least to work a favoraoie Tevoluuua Jn some branch of the usetul aris.” The exiivition will remain open antil Novemper 4, When order imany of the iadustries will Jectively. the running seen OU- NAVAL INTELLIGENCE aship Mevern nt Norfolk. ORTRESS MONROE, Va., Sept. 7, 1871. The United States steamer Severn, Nagship of the North Atlantic squadron, flying the broad pennant of Rear Adnural 3. P. Lee, arrived in the Roads Uns morning Irom Key West, and at mine o'ciock cee way and proceeded w the Nor:olé Navy _ the storesbip Supply arrived at the Washington Navy Yard dus mowing vou New Yorks Tae Sout AVanue Squadron, The United States sivop-of-War Ports:nonth was to Ieave Montevideo aboot the 10th of Avgust for ordered liome alter uearly three yeata’ cruise, The United States steam sloop ‘conderoga bas sailed from Bosiou Ww relieve the Portaguuth in the south Auantic squaaron, Liewenant Coramander J. Ne | Quackenbusi arrived a, Montevideo on the 23th of | July to take coumend of the ganboat Wasp on her } Telura Jrom Paraguay, whiner she went with We United States dimster, The laie commander of the | Wasp, Mr. Manley, was to fake passage in the, | Portsmouth to Hioy there to rein the fagsiip: Lancaster as execnuve ofticer. A dcveral change will snoruy be madean tue per- sowie: Of the entire South AWanuc squadrun, | THE RECENT ACUIDENT TO THE GUERRIEEE, To THE EDITOR ov THE BERALD:—~ In tits movutng's issug’S read a very clear and ine | | teresting account of Wwe late aceigent to my old Silp, {he Guerriere, Let me add 4 few words, Ja tue arucie referred to you certaaly do great navigating Weutenant Commander Leed— | » Lut you Tuadvervenity overlook the really narcest- worked oMeer abo the ship. {reier ro tne ax ) Coutive omicer, Lieutenant Commander Jobp FP, Deulenzer, i tis leds fy aboard the Guerriere when sho ran ash of Neptucker last year, while conveying ile pid Ad ‘Al's revudins trom Portsmourh «N, HL) tO Unis rt, Was ap eye-witness of the suaad judgment, Apinty and skint of the omer reierredt tn From ihe | moun Ane ship first struck tui rhe Guatiy floated on Aly, MeGienzey was untiring In fis endeavors te | extricate tue ship from her periious posiuon; mow | he was dows 1o the hold encooraging the wen en. | gaged 1 Yemoving the stores; then on the gune | | deck uf@ing hove detulied to hotst our the cargo; | the next. moment the spar-deck superimending | the movements of the lighters alongiie, showing bimeeif in ewery Way.@ thorough sailor and a man, J can easiy Imagine lus conduct le on the treacherou Man coust. drm, versevertug, respected t ty man sboard the ship, such Ls pments, LULWIDg accesories and aliacu- | the United States, via Rio Janéiro, As ate has been | Jusiice to LwWo officers—Captain Stevens aud bb | tend HORSE NOTE Last Senday Moruing at Fleetweed Park. ‘The bright skies and bracing atrof last Sunday moruing enticed hunareds of the gentlemen who love horses‘and take an interest in turf macters to visit Fietwood Park with a view 0 see the horses “work,” and talk over horse matters past, present and to come, The roads Jeading thereto were in fine condition, Central Park witu tts many beauties and attractions never loosed fner, so that those who drove to Fleetwood seemed 11 good-bumor with themselves and all the world. We nuticed among the many present Messrs. Genet, Jacks, Weeks, Ayrea, Dye, Nichols, Parker, Ellie, Crippen, Han- phreys, Van Nest, Schenck, Kenda!!, Bellinger, Carr, Carman, Phyie, Welton, Wallace, Freély, @*’Donnell and many others, Most all the horses got a rattle, many of them @ milo and_ repeat. Dan Macé drove Lady Thorn robud the track a number of tumes, seuding her through the stretches at, a fast gait, $0 that almost all present thought 1t & sure thing that she, will ‘beat 30° before the season is over, which would be fait time for her afier her accident and long ‘det up.? George’ Palmer.went through the homestretch’ at a fearful gait, eliciting exclamatons ¢f pleasure from all tiands, Ben and Dan Mace aldo drove Gray Mac, Tammany, Medoc, Lydia Thompson, whe California norse, Lady Fisk, Tempest, and that m: rent six-year-old gelding. pelongane to Air. Gennceg, Judes Fullerton, Wao has jast returned from, his. trip to the West, hav ng travelled over twenty-two hundred mules, trotteu foar races of seventeen heats, and al) within sixtcen days, He scems noue the worse Jopat and we thtuk een ware. Ss ned eae Fe the purses he will be eutered 19 @ {all meetings, Mr. George N, Ferguson drove Judge Scott, Bright Eyes an‘ several others, suowing @ good deal uf Speer, Roden bropgatontthat splendid vay horse Henry, the proveriy of Mr. Thomas P. Walace, and gave him a ratle and repoat. He is agfue as silk, Jus feet and legs all sound, and, he Will, no dounl wove himself a better hi hab éver thig fall. ten this horse starts @ race the public aré always certain he goes to Win, and he almost always having lost out one race since he ap- onthe turf, All Mr. Wallace’s transactions on the turf are guided by motives of the strictest honor, aud consequentiy he and his horses have tue faltest confidence of the pubiic. Roden also drove the gray Mare tieatherbioom and gray geiding James. H, Coleman, belonging to the same gentleman. Bolu showed Bipot aud the condition, Dun Watton 6! Young Bruno and several others iu the staoles of John Lovett, that geutieman having been an invalid for several weeks, Lut is now convalescent. John Rogers, an excellent trainer, showed behind Colonel Bruce's bay mare, who: is @ good one, aud also drove, Mr, Van Nest's borse and Mr, Barry’s | gelding—all showing the height of condition. ‘D. Tatiman drove two fast teams of mares, aiso'a One bay horse and the ratiling-gaited Daniel Boone, Who ts trotiing Jast John Marphy gave Chartie Green, Bradicy, and etna others their work, which they Wook to witha } reiish. | _ Snyder handled a sorrel aud a number of others With patience aud skill. Dr. Ogie drove Peter Dooley’s fine gray gelding so much that all thought he was utimg him for a twenty wiles and repeat race, Borst drove Honest Alicu and running mate, but } the ranner could not keep up with the troster, Honest Allen often pulling the runner, Wagon, driver aud ail; sulle trotied very fast, and Borst davdled them in good stvie. ‘The black mare Botsy King, well known a3 a clipper on the road, speeded ‘well and seemed to goou condivon, ? Youug Weeks drove Aetozel’s pet, Young Déxter, who trotted fast and went in good shepe. He bids lair to make @ Very good horse, nthe pores of the ciud buuse a knot of gentle- Men were, seated, some of them cbatilug Dry fail- man avont the stallion George M. Paichen (long since dead) 10 discussing the merits of some of bis races wich the black gelding General Butler, » fhe Teimark was made that Bauter had. bad something to do with hastening Patcien’s dvath, and Mr, Taul- man, Wito drove tile staliion m many of his races, conceded iaughiogly that ne was under that im- presston aiso, Me. O'Donnell and alr. Nesbitt, the owners of J. J. Bragley, were talking or matchiug their horse against Dutchman's tamvus Unree mile Saddle time (7:82!¢*), Mx.Genet offered to wager an even thousand that Bradley coula not perform the jeat, but his Owners Wauted twenty-five hendred against their thousand, so notaing was done. Itis surprising thas none of the.owners of good horses come forward and show their enterprise, in trying to wipe out a record that bas been so long on the siate (since 1839). A number have tried m past years, but old time stood the shoca with eyuingmity, and of iate years it has seemed to horsemen an almost impossible feat, Is it 807 ‘Phe stanies are all fail at Fleetwood, there poling over two hundred horses at present on the ground, | and more expected to make their appearance soon } to engage In the races to come oif on tie 16un, 18th, igti: amd 20th of the present mouth, * Datehman’e famous tires mjle faddie race he was io trot in 7:04) took place at Beacon Com |, 1839, the iirst heat was trotted tu 3:44, wecus and the third in 2:3. HLRBER AT Sz4, The Mute of the Skip Nigutmaie Stabbed by a Seaman Nomed Bari Rio Janeiro, August 12, 197i, The American ship Nightingale, of Boston, A, Cutter master, bound from New York for San Fran- cisco, put mito Kio Janeiro on the sth of August, laving in’a storm startea her cutwater and bow. sprit, leakiog in her topsides, the iron work about abont ber yards loosened and the ship geveraily shaken forward in the topsides, On the 18th of July the cpief mate, Edmund B, Hunt, died of wounds inticted on fim, upon the lth of July, by a seatnan named Baward Barnes, | ‘The mateis said to have been a rough man In nis treate ment of the crew, and on the 1th of July, taking exception at Barnes’ acts, he attacked tue man witl @ belay:ng pin and struck him heavily witn it sev- eral Unies. Barnes turned on. hum, and, drawing bis Kole, stabbed Hunt in we belly so badly that— in spite of all the care that could be taken—the une fortunave man died in eight days, Barnes is now confiied 1m jai in Rio and will be sent home by the ; botnt. The pitching of Brett, of the Flyaways, was THE NATIONAL GAMZ. ‘The White Stockings Whipped=A Miserable Exhibition on the Union Grounds Veaterday— Defeat of the White Storkings by the Uche ferde-Score 20 to 12. ‘Tne White Stockings of Chicago and the Eekfords of Brooklyn played the fourtn game of their series yesterday afternoon, on the Union Grounds, Wile Mamsburg, in the :presencs of an assemblngs or about eight hundred persous, aud, greatly to the surprise of the visitors and the gratificution of the Brooklynites, the latter club ‘WON BASILY, with a score of twenty to twelve. The day was fine sor thé sport and the grounds were in the Gnest con- dition possible, as were aiso both nines. In conse- quence of all these’ favorable circumstances the nanareds of persons who wended their way out 10 the fleld and patdsthoir fifty cents admittance ald 60 with the expectation that they were going to wit- nessa flue display of the beauties of the gare, In stead of tho miserable flasco which the contest) (?) turned ont to be. Indeed, it ts extremely douviful if any two profesefonal clubs bave played A POORER GAME THIS BSASON than was this one of. yesterday, and, be t remem- dered, the preseat season has been far more con. spicuous for poor than for good games. fy far the / greater poriion of the mufiting was done by the Chicagoans, neariy every one of whom seemed bent on playing a8 bad a game as porsible. Sterns, their third baseman, led oif in the first toning and was soon followed by Wood, Dutfy and Hodes, the last two mentioned individuals playing in the most disgrace. ful manner. Duify eituer muffled outright, muggied, gtunbled Over or fell dowa on nearly every ball that went tn his direction, while Hodes seemed ‘utterly unable to hold the balis Zettiein pitched tim, he having had no less than seven passed balls tn three and a haifimmings. A change was made dur tng the fourth inning, by Which he was sent to third base, BYERNS TO CENTRE FIELD and Foley behind the bat. Nor did Foley prove much more eficient in front of Zettlein than nis redecessor had been, for during the whole gaine The frequency of pase balls Was something as- wounding, On ibe Kckford side Hicks and Nelson bore vit THB PALM IN THE MUFFING, although Swandell and Shelly did thew share, the lauter allowing three of the White Stockin’s to score im the seventh inning om a ball which Treacy knocked fi ys through his hands, By referring 10 the score it will be seen that tho Brooklynites took the lead {ron the first and main- tamed it to the end, although about the seventh imaing it looked very much as thou reat woula be-overtaken by their adversarics, 50. id they become demoralized, ons led of for thelr In batting ‘Treacy and Simm clab. wiitle on behalf of the Eckfords Gedney and Holdsworth were accredited with (ne greatest num ber of good hita, ‘The 1olowmm is the score, which {a published only a8 & curlosit! WHITE BTOCKINGS. inerre IehB. Ts Pe MoAtee.Jatb. 1 Playeon ART. B layer: .1HT. BP. Nelson, dy "2 ; r » ~~ Sl cme monca® pecstomt em ureractono rs to: SS) mci meme mee! ol ommconco-' Marti Allison, fat Bl we owaranon md] Bl wccwmmens: Si crosccands: Bl mcrwcracwo® Bl emo a A6p ahem aeabomw Chibe, White Stock!: Bakiordessssen eo = Ze mJ > & e White Stockinga...... FOde see e+ me! cok, od pire—ir, M, Rozers, of tho Star ‘Time of game—two hours and ten minates, 0 oe Clu» of Brookiya, Flyawnys vs Chelsens. The Flyaway and Chelsea Junior Ciubs played a game yesterday at Hunter's Point, in the presence ofa farge number of persons who were interested in the contest. The Chelseas were outpiayed ‘at every much commented on. He 18 withous doubs the swiltest and most efeetive Janior pitcuer. BY INNINGS. 4h Bh Oh, Tt. ED. OK. Owe. 4 5 es 9 8 0 8 © 2-15 Unapii ‘mith, Amity club. Time of game—Two bours and five minutes. Base Ratt Notes. To-day the Mutuals and White Stockings play on the Unton Grounds, Williamsburg. To-morrow the Atlautics piay the Stars on the Vap:toline Grounds,” ne Niavaras and Sylvans (both Junror clubs) are matched for a game, which will come off ut Hun- ter's Poin’ to-morrow. The Eckfords have thus far this season played filty-tnres games, and of the 1,43! players put out by them in these contests 678 were reured on tio iy, a8 follows:—Neison, 87; Chapman, 29; Hicks, 143; Uoldsworth, Shelly, 70; Geduey, 1625 Swandell, 60; Martin, 29; A, Allison, 26; » W, Alll- eon (tenth man) 1i—jotal, O75. “here were also during these games 159 fou! bonud balls caugut, BALL PLAYING AMONG THE INDIANS, {From the New Orleans Picayune, Sept. 3] On the 12h of August, ai Olahoma, Leake county, ‘Miss., on ile Ropinson road, about twenty-iwo miles east of Canton and about uvelve miles from Came den, was celebrated the annual game of ball be- tween sixteen picked iudiaus of the Choctaws and an equal number of the Uhickasaws, out of the jour or five hundred Indians who still singer in that part of the State. A iriend describes it as a very inter. esting exbibition of skill, courage, prowess, agility and endurance, Tall double spars were erected at each end of the ball park, witn a cleit mm each about four inches wide. These spars Were 300 yards apart, obe being assigned to caz! party. The players were paluted asto their fa and bodies, and wore each a single, very scanty } garment, fastened about the waist with a girdle of dried buckskin. The bail was of the hardest wood. Each player was armed witira pair of tohgues, with cups at the end, with which fhe ball was handled and thrown, never beim touched with the hands. United States Vice Consui tn. the American packet leaving ior New York on the 26th of August. THB SAW ASSAULT, — Dangerous Condition of Kisact. At Jefferson Market yesterday John Ryder, a Ger- Man carpenter, who on Werlnesday evening com- mitted the murderous assault with 9 saw on Valeu- tine Kisset, of No. 631 West Forties street, was ar- Ya by Onicer Dwire, who arrested hin, As it Was the opinion of the doctor wuo attended Kissel that he could scarcely live Justice Shandiey con mitted Ryder to await tho result of injuries, TWO DIVORCE CASES AGAINST ONE WOMAN, ¥ree Love and Woman's Rigtts. [From the San Francisco Alta, August 31.) Two cases of divorce of @ very unusual and éxtra- ordinary character were some une mumenced in the Fourth District Court, 4nd are now on (rial beiore Judge Morrison in open court. As 1s the case 1n all divorce sults, the ver part of the test. iinony ts unfit for publication; still the trial attracts considerable interest. The cases are those of iru. maa White vs. Bertha A. White, and Coaries Ww. agalast the same decendaut. Phe iirst case is for a divorce and the otuer 1 fur a decree deciaring @ pretended marriage between Churies W. White and Bertha’ A. White null and void. the evidence 4 slugularly conéicung, ani briely as tollows:— Trutaan White lestilied iat be Was imarried to the acfendant in Walden, Mass. of the 14ta of May, 189%, and left the next Jay with ina wile jor Califor~ hia; that they airived bere ayout.ine middie of June) ofthe sathe year, and lived together a3 man and wile, | for avontten or twelvemonths, When ste was ured of bun and Jet iin, Icappeacs fromtie evidence that ther siarted Wie Was anyiilng eine Wan a happy One, their quarrels Velig dcequeut and vigleny The Plasdtl someumes pissed the defendaut of as ms Wile, and wt oiner Gines introduced ber by Her tor mer namhe—Sertha, A. Glover. A murriage certul- Cave Was also olfored a8 eviieiive Of Lie alieged inac- riage, aad other cireumstangcs were shown iu eon Arination of pluntiits slory Wiat he and the defend. adv wofe ian aud wife. A lever was also produced, Whitten by detondaot. to planta, ja Walo Bid addressed Dim as ker “dear husuand” and signed. nerseit Your wile.” | j {in the other hand the derenaane testiqed that ane’! never was inarried to Tina White, und never | | lived with Bim as his wi that ehe tved fn the same town Witt him, ard gomett oveapled tie sane Yoon, but sue regarded hint as a brotner or a favuer rater than dm auy ower ighl A letier was alse produced ia evidence, written by the plalailit to the defendant some ume aiver the parties cana | to Caiitoraia, th whist ho proposes matiimony, add Goes hot speak OL her ae his yi erat Witnesses iso teslilled on beuall of ine defendant, all of wom 4 related conversations aud statements going to show | that (he parties were not married aad did not vre- tobe, Charles W. Wutte, or “Winie No, 27 allea duvwy the trial, was tare | | as le wake: ried to the dglendant in San Franeise the go of June, 160, and iived wn ner unul” Winte ho, 1 made Nis appearance and claimed Mrs, Wnite a2 his tawhy wife. This brought about another syparation, White No. 2 now seks Uhat the pretenued marriuge between defend. ous and hinseit nay poe declared null and vor on | the grouad that Hertha was « marriod woman and incapable of Contracting with Iam, Bertna, it wil be seen, ig hetween Lo fires. and Aer only pope of retuinlug @ Basveud t4 to prove that Truman White and hereof Were not marrted. sleeping tu one room do-@ 20%, Bh thinks, consutute marriage be- tween Laema, but Was mevety w) exuibition of fra lernalieeliny. Whea. quesiiovea ciossly on this Ge by counsel, pe ey * 8h replied y the following tn 8 0ry:—- "Can you bold Up your band and swear that you have not'done whe The game began by grou} all the tawny players midway between the spars, where an old chief, in’ the undst of the wildest excitement, tossed the bail high into the air; when 1t fell eact party tried to get it, and to carry itor throw it through the spar of tue other party... The pi: were the picked ath- layers letes of Bob and Lttue Jim, the rival chiefs, and were |, The stal wai z tinely — buiit, rt, handsome men. They bounded over the plain with the speed of wild deer, They dashed, wrestled and strugzied together with- out the least mer, Without a smile, a wo! g! pursued their contest ona very hot day about five hours... The game constituted one of the most ineresting and strange spectucies that can be imagined. It was witnessed by several hundred citizens and about two hundred Indians of both sexes. DEPARTMEN®! CF BUILDINGS, Below will be found the report of the Superinten- dent of Butldings for the week ending Thursday, Septemcer 7. Kitty new buildings are reported, show- ing an increase of twenty per cent since this time last week. There Is also @ decrease im the number of unsafe buildings. The report turnishes news: which will prove interesting to all. concerned: im the improvement of real estate:— NEW NVILDINGS— BROWN STONE, Bfiret clnew dwelltn, anid G9 West 49th at., # atorfes, 25x 60; John Moore, owner. pana Seoond class <iweulngs, n. side 22d at., 100 ft. a 4 morfon, 16869; Conroe inter owner, eo OF A avy JL second class dwelling, 428 West Slat et, 4 stories, 25245; 2 48d ab, UAT. ©. Of BUN ay. 2 atorien, 25x70; 8. Micuaei Schmitt, owzer. 1 stay ‘owner. wells a.m, 74th st, 198 ft, w. of Sd ar..3 eu Beeman, owner, a Th 1 brick hotel, tron front, e/a. bth ny,, Bth to Bh wt, 8 stor BOULROELOO! Central Pave Hate! OO. en he Bea 8 sone, , yf : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1871.—TRKIPLE SHEEP. THE CLINTON STREET CRIME. Night with Mrs. Burns’ “Patients.” A Scenes at the House and im the Polle Btatiou— How the Were Treatci—A True- Hoarted Girl—Interviews with the oor eI Iam over the Rhine now, inthe heart of the | Willett street "Methbaise Ersoy fe famous Thirteenth ward, The. streets are narrow, the houses are nigh, aud’ the tron trucks of the horse railroad companies bisect cross sireets in a puzzling and bewildering way. Here ihe hum of human life is more compact and more discordant thap elsewhere in the great city. Tie honses are of brick, towering up, with mihy children leaning out of window-sills and tumbling down dark stairways. Lager beer shops abound here, and the smell of swéltzer kage prevails on the nosuils of passers-by from the rising to the setiing of tho sun. There are shabby butcher shops, with narrow doorways ‘and low ceilings, on which the flies fester and crawl over the hannetres of beef in a languid, lazy way, like men who have done # hard day’s work and ore desirous of yest, Uccasionally from one of those acep, dark lager beer saloons I heard, as I passed, the cnorusof a song, telling in tts burden of “Wme, woman and song,” and flavored with meniories of the Rhine land, In all these crowded streets swarms of German artisans may be met enjoying the weer, schinkin and Kage which the surly waiters set before them, And inthe thickly populated beehives of tend- ments, where six, ten, fourteen, twenty, and in dome instances, a8 many as madyas thirty-six fara Mes have shelter, there 18 all day revelry and good cheer, Sauer kraut and supp fle/sor are the ordinary dinner dishes in the Thirteenth ward, and “noodie Soup” has thousands of patrons. On Tuesiay evening Clinton street, near Delan- cey, was the scene of an eveut which perhaps never occurred before in the neighborhood, Half a dozen men and women of diferent ages and seemingiy Tespectabie were arrested in the den of whe now Weill known abortionist, Mra, Brandage-Burng, ‘They were ques‘toned and cros3-examined closely f the house of misery and shame by Sergeant Brooks, who performed the part of the female devil nd procuress to periection. An officer named Post, who represented the assistant of Dr. Brooks, had sat in‘ the frout parlor of 1:6 Clinton street during, the entire evening, aud haying compelied Misa Brice, a marden lady, who has the lease of 116 and 118 Clinton street, td act as @ decoy, the men and women. who called for an unlawful purpose were captured in detail. Two young mien, one of whom had very red halr, nd measured about five feet nine inches, and the other, who was tall and of dark complexion, were among the first vietims, The red-haired yonng man and his iriend, who are at large under $5,000 bail each, suffered terribly wile sittung the tong night Out in the station howzo “at the corner of Delancey strect aud Attorney, ‘The red-headed tndividual had only been married two months, and he sat it an armehair tn’ tho back room of the station house,.with bis face buried in his hands, while his tall friend, for whom he had sacrificed himself, contemplated him with ‘great sdug Jroid. it wasevident shat the tail young man Jelt himself sate irom all dangers of the law attend- ing his visit to ihe house of Mrs, Burns-Prundage. Mra, Hamblin, wo, 1u company wita the late un- fortunate Miss Mary Russeil, went to Mrs, Burns? hons», was contined in a cell, and spent the night of er arrest very uneasily, ‘This wolan fs as coulas an icicie in all her questions and answers, When the two girls, Margaret Corbett and Mary Rice, were arrested by Officer Post and sergeant Brooks, who has all the manner of the old Ureck philosophers about him, Uiere was A PIERCE TUSSLE, , Mary Rice js @ maid scrvant at No. 52 Morton street and hier friend Margaret Corbett 1s also em- ployed a8 a servant at 58 Macdougal street as & do- Margaret is a branette and very spirited in Onlcer Poat Dr Brooks. qt seems, | 1! pers hatl gone to far i Weir endeavors to make a casé against each perso’ who visited Sir. Burus’ dou. cile «un Tuesday night, who 1s certainly a respectable woman, ag an indication of characte: she of.cer, fo pat Nis hand-on he ly plas lus hand on », Why screamed Violeully Ww anner, and advised Post mnouth. Po: moath of Mary Ki attacked in tu1s ren Margaret Corbett assisting her icfend, when Seneant Brooks cane from the baék room to personate Dr. Ascher, atl was tuclined to force her to go toward the | ed- room to perform an abortion. Margaret Cornett sinies that her friend resisted, Uunking that Brooks: Wasa quack doctor, and, that aiver hall an hour's) persuasion brooks aid uot ceed 1 forcing her on to the bed w nenierar te operation, ina conversation with the HERALD reporter Mary Rice asserted that violence had been used on ticr by Sergeant Brooks and Oiticer Post to make ner sub- Mit to an abortion. She also adnuttea thai she was twenty weeks evcfente aid that Ble had noo telt pains until duesday night, when the TROUGLE AND EXCINRAGNT of her arrest brought on the pangs. of maternity, She algo stated that she came to Mrs, Burns’ house believing (lat she used no mstruments. Margaret Sorbet hex iriend, corroborated the statement wade Mary Kice. | | i ‘The latter snowed ® mark on her | thumo’ made by Brooks when he arresied her and Margaret Corbett, showed. @ mark of the cision of a man’s nail in the fore i of ner finger. two giris were kept of Tucsday night inthe back room: of the station house and were not given any bed to sleep in, Mary Rice, who is a pleasant- looking girl, with vark ye and Wearing 2 moun- ) ing suit, was compelled fo sleep ON & Circuiar tavie Ot More than three Jeet in diameter, ‘There sne lay during the night, curled up like a bundle of rags,, being at that thue in the most interesiing condition im which @ woman can be placed. Margaret Corbeté sat in a chair, vainly sceklug rest, while irom, below, in oe came the HOWLS AND YBL of the confined prisoners, ‘tne two young men who Were aitested by Sergeant Brooks and OMiter. Post satin the front room in chairs, with thelr heads ; bowed Tat and communing with cach other yn a i ‘ore away, And @ charitable doorman he Pieces of carpet and placcd them urls transferred theif quarters to the floor ana it MMe Morning uneasity, ‘They eared to go Velow Into the cells, and ther feats were justt- fed ; for many strange things bave occnrred ero unis lathe cells of tire station houses of New York. Sergount Quian made every endeavor ‘to ‘help we giris ‘make the comforiavie, 6 Four ‘or five tines Socteg tee arene, AeRAt ‘Mary le Ak bro ib oan | reporter attempted to asce ‘ name of the man who had setuced her. To every: question she mae ine one reply, ° ? . “f WOULD NOT TRLL Lf NAMB - for all the m ‘tu Americas ‘He is a decent yonne. inan, and laat ‘Sunday pi2ht he askea me to marry’ hun; but F refused. He has oten aeked me to! marry Hitt since my trouble came; but’ he nas | mother, and f would not go into her house in the sratqaret ‘Corbett ktated orter Mi ve t Bt to the re} that she had nothing tw do with the euse with the. exception of accompunying ler fiteni, Marv Kice, to Mra, Burne’ dem When tho! murning of Wednesday came the two youn men, Hamiivon and Hunter, were each oatied at $5,009 to answer’ by Coroner Young, Coroper Young hay BLOX, 2 tenemonta noe. 6b at., 126 it. w. of tet 4 storion, 25250; Wm, Slulhouser and D. ttumphrey, own rid 1 tenement n, " ntories, 25260; John Ryan, 1 store wad tenement m @. 2d sty 75 ft. we of lat aw, D tories, ¥x43.35 Henty Vantewatet, 0 1 sture abd tenenvent, No. 825W. 15h at, L.A. & J. Conneay, ow } Brower No. 1 Az ah, 4 totes by scene homes staves, V4 and V1 ‘8h rear, 1 story, 94236 ani 26218; ' Dr. Sutots Hall, owe ‘ Betori J atabie, 428 Cierry at. TAM x26; Mra. Brower, owner, Ch av., 75 ft. 8, of Little iv, owner. a hy ey: fhe a of 100th ot, ALTERATIONS. k fiealclase dwellinu, 148 West Mth st., Satcrion and AL lp story ty ve allded, with Sansaid.ryof; Je Je 6 sHO1D ANA dwelling, 426) West é4th nty 3 stories, 26% i Tntory to be added: Konthd Harper, owner. 8a Tyrrel awellinf, orm Wh ore 1a TK w7, oF BB vad @ BLAH, L brick dwelling, a.m, 24th et. pid, exteaued dbali, aod 86 1h high; Wm. Tek , Owner. ni class store, #8. w. corner Wasuiigion and 22x58, aide wali taken down and re- new iloe of street; H. Offernann, owner, Tnarble and brick hotel (Hofman Honney, s, w. corner Browiway and 2oth at. 6 s.orien, WXIM, exteagion for eles valor afd machluery, 6x28 and 2 {t,'Wigh: C. If Read, Tease, Lorick dwelling m. a. 82d ah, 0 4t. Ww. of Maitizon ay, e exiensed on reat 16330 an 120 ft. Iglr} orien, 204 v. Kearn wher, welling, No, 263 Greenwich at., ¥ stories, fore (rant an omemied Git, 6 none in width +2 c, o A brick a 17igx56, new atore tront and r if inee; Geo. W, Welait, owner, oie ane Swelhing, Nov Hitmiton vt J etoriew 2930, cme stury to be added; Jobo Botae, ows a i syloon, & & Oreanwich av, 23 | orlek summer garded ERR al Heh 1 Ae, Chiesa toate uss ft. Tigo y MF ‘sovmatziein, owner, The following Ja the report of unsafe buildings for the week enuling Septemwer 6, 1571: sumer’? Itis unnecessary to say thar counsel did not answer, vat (he questiop of Bertha caused @ € John F. McQien say, executive oMiver of ihe atanch frigate Gaerriere, . Pe We NEW YORK, Sept. 6, 1671, fort deal of ntwriment. in the face of the conflict. Ing testimony elicited, during the trial it 19 not an enay inatier to determine the re.atiun the diderent Darties near Ww each otuer. Feenwich «t.,800, rear, W. L. Shardiowy rear of build! of excavating on car Sing M Kettloi), gon- i ing water eon raat. st, wt, Martin Preinens ¢ wooden gutter, 110, 14, Jaowd <tyno &. A.D, Kocbincer, levees; uueaie ehimneva, @ nn ust Mowery, been remarkably skal Wi and jndicions in the munuer Jn Wolch he-lias Workeu Up this dreadtulcase, The pines Corbetoand Rice. were ‘not otedon Wedues- ayuuOreing as Mary Ried: stacei bv the HeraLp | oor that she Had noiriends im the world to ip ner, Later m the day aret Corbett way allowed to depart on het own Fr nizance tor the parpose of getting ciean clothes and linen for her | Triend und to notify her mistresé of What nad oce curred auring the night, . Mary Rice was sent to the House of Detention by peeeee Young, a4 she rofused’ 0 goty bellevue OBy fares Hid encan ber without observing that ghe pee every eifort to artRact uk Attic MEN? _ Mra, Hamblin is a widow” aud “has a som seventeen years of bine ae eee err m , The ‘aigned, before the Justi Polite Court yesterday to a athused tor for the last two or lately bis conduct has become wnuearable toward Russell ha always been Rover walkea ‘hy the ao ant ends: fy rr, fortunate was buried thes reali brother-In-law, tty vy tatiwatit, 2b luge strest yeaterday ‘morning al ten O’ciock. The eee! ad sing cat ae bhedigie Of the house IY curious women | a a Pee CarTlame eitending. : Bel wore. on tie soon of auzh, of the tie ir of - wal ic k for his text @ sclection from tue first chapte OLDY, 88 TOllOMBI— Ly ny - “GUDLINESS IS PROFITAXLE with all things, baviug )romise of the life that aow Je and of that wiuch 1s toco.6."" The services over sng lead, girl were of Lhe most solewn nayure, 4 Pi Was flied with the iriesds ot tne a Tuany of whom wept bitterly. it was a sud thing to sev. ‘The mother and two sisiers of por sell sat near the comin, dressed in deep mourning, their eyes (il of tears and thei nearis’almoss broken with the terribie visitation of Mary Russell's Gisgrace. The clerzyuiaa prayed fers Vently, all preseai joining ia. He uiso spose of the necessity of religion iu every-day Lc. His remarks Were most voucuing anti beiliung (ie ovCasiun, Mivt Russell lay im a haudsaine rosewood collin, her ia tures retaimining their usual placidity and her hps Paried as if about to smile, Lise Alice gowisby, she was @ fair-sxinne+vionde aud lad a wealta of beautifa! brown baw. ‘here she {1y like a DELO Hig beautiful even in death, im the wiast of that sors Towing household, ‘the coin bud a silver plate, giving her nane and age-tweuty-'wo Jcars-and some months, ‘The servives concider, the cwllin was brougut out and placed m the hearse and tne fue Heral cortege deyarted for © 8 tilts Geweterye ‘There ashe Wil hie, if no ruthisss haud despots Ber grave, UNUi the great resurrection, 1d eat, s TO DARTH AY LAST. Allee A. Bewlsby’s Fe Private Invermenimtaic patwy. ‘The funeral of Alice Bowlsby; (ie univrtunate victim of Dr. Rosenzweig, will t2ke piace from the residence of her mother and etsters, At No. 42 West Street, Paterson, at nine o'clock tals wormag. | The remains reached Paterson va Wednesday evening. They had been carefaliy sealed it ari airtight box, a’ Hart’s Island, and would haye goose turough dm. time to have heid the {unerai yesterday morning, bub for thefact that some over-zealous olteial of Jerseyy ~ City INTERCEPTED THE COFFIN ne and tore it open to see what was within, Rotwith- standing the fact that the permiior che New York , Bealth Department was attached to the outeide of the box. In putting (he ld on again the Jersey City oficial neglected to make it airtight, oud the Paterson undertaxcr who uaa the fungal ja charge had the disagreeable job of cong over the work that had pevn doue by. tae authorities at Yarl's Island. i ‘ t The funeral will be strictly private. The hearse and coaches wit halt ta sront of tue Bowlshy house while a short service ts veing performed, aller which the remains willbe taken overland to THE FAMILY BURYING GROUND. at Parsippany, in Morris county. A Jarge number « Of peopie desired that the funeral be heid i a church and an opportunity oifered tomake a uemonstra- ton; but this was contrary to Mrs. Bowisby’s desire, and her wisi for a private fui an the only of a fey intimate Friends, was giativued. A number of persons, iowever, lave insisted on their right to maaulest their. sympathy by DECORATING ‘THE HEARSE AND COVFIN with Mowers, and thia will be done. The farmily ip in moderate circumstances, put enough was volute tarlly contributed yesterday by sympatutzing friends to more than pay the expenses of the funeral, The whole people of Paterson ‘elt a desire to maniiest their aympuny with the unfortanate ‘girl's sad fate, 8c wanted a demonairation wih the Interment ad Cedar Lawn Cemetery; but. tt was wisely decited to give Mra. Gowlby’s desire tie. preierence uver alk pubhe wishes, Alice Bowisby’s remains will be carried to the rave in the sane heurse that conveyed the body.of * alter Conkiln to the Lomi. ral ay Teedayra Yloeal sym t BROOKLYN ALAIR3. Cennty Uhurtticse According to the weekly report of the Boaru of Charities of Kings county there are at present ‘re maining tn the institutions under their supervision 2,198 persous, They are apportioned as [o!!ows:— Almshouse, 714; Hospital, Asvium, 722; Nor- kery, 42). There are ii patients rematuing in the Sigallpox Hospital, a decrease of 14 siace last week. Not Dend Yer. Mrs. Catharine Miller, who was erroneously reo ported 10 have died of injuries sustained by falling + againsta stove and cutting Ner throut, on Monday last, at her residenco. 39 Poplar street, ts allve and well, the injuries which she ived by a fall hav- lug proved quite trivial tu characcer, The husband ‘of the lady writes to request (he Correction, whic» 4s cheerfully made, cgigike Ricly Momicice. Mrs. Ellen charged with stabbing her hus- band, who diéd@ at the hospital cn Saturday last, was arraigned before Justice Delmar aad held to await the aouon of tue Grand Jury. Tue inquest in this case was commenced be'ore Coroner Jones on Wednesday hepornn when the tesumony viclied ‘Was of a character damaging Lo tte clans the Pilsoner upon sobricty. ine investigation will be c.uged on Saturday evening, wiren # verdicts will bs rendered, Drawned Woyle. The Coroner was yesterday notified to nold an’ inquest over the body of Dauiel Doyle, wio tell of the dock in front of Martin's stores, Farman street, at a late ‘hour on Weinesday night and was drowned, The cries of the Uunturtunate sun for hetp, while strngg ing in tie river, were heard by & watehman, who vastened to me rescue, but too late to render aasiztance. The boily was recover. yes- terday. Tho deceased, who was thirty years of age, was laborer and resided with his mother, on toe corner of Hague ani Peari streets, New York. Fulton Ferry Faroy Fass, ‘The Superintendent of the Union Ferry Company, cyrus P, Smith, has addressed a communication to Street Commissioner Farev, tn which he contradicts’ the story circulated to the effect that he had cuargead the city oMctat in qaestion with a design of iack- mailing the Ferry Company in relation to the matter) oi the alleged encroachment of the ferry touse ‘The tollowing 18 tne letter: — BRook yn, Sept, 6, 1871, Ronzrr Furry, Esq., Stréet Commissioner: DEAN StR—I have: Just received notice that the mecting of the Committea, on Ferrtes, sc hae been post 8 day » which I much regret, ust had hoped to Lave had io oppordunity to state pubileiy, even under oathy dint ti story ctroul ety pa nd elaew obaiised you or your ievartinden wiih w dean ct b deka Ing the Ferry Company, tu Fuiation to the matter of tha al ghanent of the ferry houses is entirciy 1 i Wiel a’ remark, “nor tsed language that worte Baiaty sis su taleraace, ia ai the va ness Tavs had. uh me wt 1 Thar teen eo raapoeereaty ‘and eonrtooualy Phi Mae ie ete fie comace tay PRB BS 43 i tf thaveie ad to b yon, nak Babli ener, to no tom ‘to Mavhict por ton. OL PN pata lp pods. ee ome aap! auitn, No action has been taken.in the courts for an tn." Junction against the cont tant demoittion of the ‘erry house inde par ed med probable, however, that an éifort Willbé before tne ex. Piration of tue five daya’ grace given the company to lease the strip of ground upon which ihe en- crouchment 1s made. $ a uiuionint WUE, «i he Wants to Cut His Wife Up and Nicotivize His Mother-in-Law. An individual by vse ‘nanic of McNulty was ar- of the Sixth District. ‘wer a ge wade by his Wie of assault, srt ti Mrs, MoNulty tesufled that her husband has 0, Yours, and thas. Inthe afternoon a la¢y nemed:Mrs, Kent; fashion. | Het. Tho woman fs in an fenoed ,, AtAite aviy dressed im tie Manner of the period, Called at | of pregnancy, and be, is gherged With Live station house! Sho had been sent for by Ser- | having pushed het around ‘and beat ber severe: ;. geant brooks, 28 she was known to ve acquainted | Sve lurther testified that he bas often remaike. with # woman Who had had an nbortion periormed, | that he would like to cub ap Up. A layiey: ow her. She Was taken into v back room and treated | juckkiife, about fourteva liches long, was showa very courteously, she deciaved what whe did not | court, which he t+ @dvused of haviig ma Waut to see aby reporwr, and could not understand why reporters oxhibited so much curtosity in a mite” ter Wlich #n@ believed they were Hot concerned, ‘Sie Gid nob seom Lo ve ubie ‘to give any Iniurmation pertaining wo * TMS DISGUSTING BUSINESS aul she Was allowed to dopart, ater having eare- Jo'ay drawn @ biue veil over ner face, hire Hamolia was the next person imterviewed boas HIWRALD reporter, ‘This ostunable I has ti6 CoO ness And icutoness of @ Foubs lawyer; When asked & question she always hestvated belore Foplyti, and then weomed to weigh hor words with the most dainty precision, She acknowlecged, soweey thas she was on friendly relations wilt ge Russell, and sated that sie Wad gone to ra. Buri’ Louse about tnree Weeks ago on vetult of Ul pene er Mra. Hamblin venied that sie was acquauiled with the nature of Mrs, Burus’ b Nevorthvioa, she: i belleved to bave on very intimate terme with and which wasa pron of the Toan ab the corner of Busiwick avenue and Mi. Pou Stree, wld he has G4 andened character. itty under the piliow to accomplish his murderous de sign. His motherin-iaw was: placed on t) ta. sud corroborated her daugi; Het lestimon hie moreover accused the def Mth waving pur w TOBACCO IN HER TRA large quanuty of ‘on different occasions, Tne poor oid lady displayed a iarge bundle of tic Weed Witch she had ve-ared, package ne wad ab Of deat frou used, Sho was neatly at the pot Lhe effects of the draugity and=it Was with (ue ule most carey that aa Cxperienced physician saved her iife. MeNuity 18 employed as a private wath ise appearance of a ver an 18 not addicied to tod Ubrou sn une m liqaor,, emg ree ueuchabie O. Ue hus veon, ary, Hut Hoo, and it is reusouabie Cis Will bo StunmarLy de, moaned to fal ay Coat we