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NEW YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUSI 25, 40s amas us Mw Yili. THE COURTS. A Popular Manager and an Actress at Loggerheads. The Union Pacific Railroad | in Court. PROCEBDINGS IN THE POLICB COURTS. The examination into the case of the alleged de- taulter, Edward K. Winship, was resumed yester- fay vefore Mr, Fuller, the referee. Mr. Winsbip was placed again on the stand, and testified that ap to November, 1873, he had paid his creditors three and # haif per cent for the use of their | Money. Defendunt’s counsel offered in evidence | ® transcript taken /rom tne books of Mr, Winship, sontaining the various monetary transactions | Which passed between Mr, Burdick and his client | from October, 1872, to October, 1873. A sult Das been brought in the United States | District Court for the condemnation of nity bar. | rels of whiskey, seized at Nos, 76 and 80 Broad | Street, om the ground of informslities in the | panging. THESPIAN TRIBULATIONS. ——_—_—- A temporary injunction was recently obtained by Mr. Augustin Daly, of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, | from Judge Monell, in Superior Court, special term, against the actress Fanny Morant, to prevent her from appearing in another theatre, but she was Permitted to act, as a favor, pending decision on | the arguments on the order to slow cause why the | injunction should not be made permanent, whicn | Were heard yesterday before Judge Freedman. | ar ir, A. Oakey Hall appeared ior Mr. Augustin Daly, | pe noeder or the rival theatre and MY. | | lorant. Mr. Sat “produced an Majeed from Nr. Daly | ‘ating that he engaged Miss Morant to appear in | theatre for thre ut September 1, ie Would not act in any other theatre in the city from February 12 last without bis written permis | mol she was to attempt to M4 rm elsewhere vefore the term! nae ae agreement he iene, by peedinge Or otherwise, restrain ber, in eSayasene 01 one-fourth of the Saaty, @t which he bad en- priged, he Wah Notwithstanding this she lias, as fainst his protestation, engaged to p! atu aval heatre, and therefore he praye that the tewporary injunction aiready grante made permanent, Mr. Booth read an aMdavit in reply, setting forth that Miss Morant had made a iormer con- tract lor 1872 and 5 by which she wi Yo receive one-third of the receipts of a benefit might each season, averaging $700 to hersell; that last season she had no benefit; that alter @ good deal of difcuity she got $125 trom him tn lieu, and on the season teralnated four weeks in advance f the usual time; she also complains that Mr, aly’s intention, aa sie recently discovered, was to Keep her in minor parts, aud seldom permit her to appear beiore the pu: She further com- Pliinw of cont iment and personal insults, says gi 0 in real gatute im tals city, and aoundently a ant seal her, inst her, wherefore she praya mjunction may ve d: ps At the close of the argument Judge Freedman Wook the papers, reserving bis decision. THE UNION PACIFIC CASE. Central Branch Union Pacific Railroad. What is now known as the Central Branch Union | Pacific Raliroad was originally tne Atchison and T@se's Peak Railroad. One hundred miles of the | road e been bullt irom Atchison on the Missouri River to Waterville. The original iranchise was owed by ex-Senator Pomeroy and by Willis Gay- Jord of this city. according to the contract and Agreements relating to the construction of the road Bow on file in the County Clerk's office, it appears Snat the contract was made betw Samuel 0. Pomeroy as President of the company and William | Uavorn as contractor, by which 100 miles o! the Toad were to be built and for which the contractor Was to receive the sum of $5,000,000 as follows :— $480,000 in money, $1,600,000 in bonds of the cum- pany, $1,800,000 in’ United States bonus and the balance, the lands received by the company under acts Of Congress, the lands known as the Kicka- | v0 Indian lands and ali the stock which snouid be | sued . tne company not then aiready sud- | acrived jor, ‘he contract also Specitieu similar | terms ior the compietion ol every 100 miles to its | eae witn the Union Pacific at Fort Kear. | ', provided the company received Congressional to con:ioue the same. In the agreement be. tween tus parties in interest it was arranged to | Appoint a treasurer aud an executive Committee | bI three persons. it was the duty of the commit. | tee to provide irom the money and lands which | ould be tarmed over to tiem the iunas neces- Ty ior the congiruction ui th: road, and it was agreed that Osboro, the contractor, snould bave the sight to optam by purchase, be shag pase) lands on the line 01 the roa le for to lay out town vrigert _ to sell ana dis- pore Of the same, the tit: eid by him as trustee tor purties to wien, ue, sighed seve: tigutos of the interest in the contract. Among t arties executing this agreement ure Samuul U. | omeroy, William Ciamm, Emory iwitchell, Raiph | M. Pomeroy, Chauncey Vibbard and E. H. Nicnols. It is alleged that the Executive Committee have feiused to make any accounting, and the result ts An application to tue Supreme court for an order rompeiling an accounting and also fur the appoint. ment Of ureceiver. ibe papers have been sub- titted to Judge Lawrence. He stated that the granting of to pplication depended upon the question whether a vartuership sted ior the Construction 01 the road, it is Claimed that this We conciusively shown in tne papers submitted to the Court. 10 addition to the papers referred to there is aso ob fie in tie County Clerk's oftice the eXamipation vi Richard A. Post, taken at Atchic von, Kansas, Who testifies that he owned a ove tuil’sixteenth interest in the contract; that ne Was Riso bookkeeper, cushier and paymaster for Oa- born, the contractor; that tue road ult under tue contract, that lands were purchased by Os- Lorn, under tue agreement, ior town sites, aud | - terwards turned over to tue E: Messrs, K. N. Pomervy, E. H. As trustees; that Osborn, as sach contractor, suv: | let portions O! the work; that Guring tue cou. struction the road was rua in the interest of the sontiactor, and \uroed over as compieted in 1868 to the company, aud tuat it was always recognized | as Xusting Cuntract. | BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. | SUPERIOR OOUBT—SPECIAL TERM. Decisions. By Judge Freedman. vs. Looke ; Ceai vs. Keed et berks coke { MN Hulse va. Freid a+ ranted, | ly Jude Speir. J. H. Badennop ve. T. J. pcan @t al—Motion lor new trial denied, with $10 costs. MABINE OOURT—OHAMBERS, Decisions. By Judge Joachimsen. Entrupp vs. Keudall; Duuleavey vs, Heaney.-- | Order appointin: receiver @rauted, Van Kiper vs. Adair.—Motion to ‘strike out part of complaint deuie: | ure va. ‘schi¢lendecker.—Default opened on | @ Unie ve, Bernhard.—Motion to dismiss appeal jemied. Fauping v.. Bubbell (two cases).—Motion to | open delault denied, with leave, &o, Koenier vs, Ford.—Urcer that precept issue to | collect fee admitted due. Martin vs. Blum.—Motion to vacate order of ar- Test denied. Bail reduced to $160, hone Ve. Freyer.—Motion to vacate attachment | | Whicu are equal to 1,000 cuvic feet of coal Nordlinger vs, Mittnacht—Motion to satisfy | Judgment granted, \ Coulter va, Lev: Me AY vacated on terms. ney Ya. FOX.—-MOtiOn to Vacate Order of ar- | Stewart ve. Place, Routh vs. Leopold,—Motions | wm causes denied with costs to abide Herzberg vs, Pandefoss,—Attechment vacated wines costs. Defendant to stipulate. Hubert vs. Mcintosh.—Order of arrest vacated. Ko dad vs, re ranted, en Order jor bill | of pert cul 0 Le inson.—Order for judgment. va eat ve, Wallnoes—cDesaasted overruled as | va, Danielsobn.—Deiendant discharged | eens vs, McArdle; Rourke repnan; wel ‘allop Schwarz; Michaelis vs. Waseermany Rous ver Bin! tom i Ro tt-—Motions to advance BSSEX MARKET POLIOB oouRr, A Dock Thief Caught, Before Judge Kasmire, On Wednesday night a lad named Dennis Gilles. | ple, aged sixteen, was observed prowling abcut tne Ot OF JaoKeOR stzeet, Where Mr, George & | | mote its sani | oldest is about oni | bie of seating 300 persons, ana serv: | every Sunday afternoon. | and school rooms are repiete with every require. | tableaux, ‘Seana is having @ steamtug built. In the | morning an examination revealed that several s'eam gauges valued at $100 were missing from the bout, Gillespie Was arrested and held in the Sun Of $1,000 Jor trial. Alleged Larceny. John Miller and Andrew Spanier a the very respectabie business of seiling kindling wood. In the course of their peregrinations they Visited the dwelling of Mrs, Mary Miller, No, 33 East Twenty-eighth street. Shortly aiterwar Mrs, Miller missed a silver watch, valued at id Snepected the kindling wood venders of the her complaint they were held in $500 PIFTY-SEVENTH STREET POLIOE COURT, Alleged Burgiary. Before Judge Smith. Michae) Gerritz’s hardware store, No. 1,262 Third | avenue, was broken into by burglars on the 20th inst. and rovbed of considerabie property. Last | Monday Ward Detective Levins, of the Nineteenth inoasy: arre: ot 2 P imaytee o> street, one Michael aloney, who A ery &@ pocket knife which Ar. Gerrits Taentl erty stolen irom him on the night of the burglary. Maloney was committed for examination. Net Lager, But Water. William Ciark and William O’Brien were charged with the larceny of a keg o/ lager beer. The com- | plainant, Mr. Ludwig A. Schwenk, of No. 1,128 Sec- ond avenue, testified that on Wednesday night a keg of lager beer was stolen from him, which be alterwards found secreted in the cellar. He took the lager away and oe in tte stead a keg-of water. About midnight thie prisoners came into tne cellar, and were about taking off the keg when an officer wh ated them. About a lor pocketbook He was ischargea on that, bat on th rhe was held to answer, ed Larceny of Jewels and Watches. @ real estate agent at No. 736 Sixth svenue, charged John Foley with stealing $85 worth of watches and jewelry, his property. Mr. Kavanab testified that the accused was em- loyed by him to re; clocks, watches and jewelry, and while in charge of nis sto! com- mitted the larcen; ‘The Heian aae roally ook who ls not a jewel roty i} iy stated, rented jewelry store and aM | him in charge of it, Th granse were to be equally divided between them, He disposed of some of the Property, bit maintained that it was as much bis the complainant’s, The case was set down for ral ation. Assault on a Deaf Mute. Wiliam Kelly and Thomas McCormick were cbarged with an unprovoked assault on a deaf | mute named Frank Schmidt, ot No. 861 East Fifty- third street. Judge Smith being an expert in the language of the Sngere, culty in learning the particulars of the sasault, Qnd go satisfied did he become after @ few niin- utes’ examination Of the defendants’ guilt ANd | my held them tor trial, though they emphatically aled the charge. OOURT OALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS—Held by Judge Feneh Meo 84, 112, 179, 182, 187, 188, 189, 190, Mazine Count—TaiaL Teau—Pars 1—Held bj Judge McAdam.—Nos. 5009, 5616, 6766, 5704, 68: 5804, 6823, 5901, 5677, 5678, 5822, 6795, 6862, 6868, ) 6846, 6989, 5845, 6087. NEW JERSEY'S INSANE. The Trenton Asylum—How the Patients Are Employed, Amused and Cared for=The Expenses of the Institution and the Number of Patients from Bach County—Interesting Statistics. Four miles northwest of the city of Trenton, on @ beautiful elevated site overlooking @ rich agri- cultural region and within a stone's throw of the historic Delaware, stands the New Jersey Lunatic | Asylum, @ modest lookiug but substantial stone | Twenty-six years ago last May it was | building. erected. A tarm of one hundred and sixty acr is attached, which is worked and tilled by patients of the institution, The centre building is four stories high, all of which are divided into store | | rooms, kitchens, offices, pariors, bedrooms, c! ‘apel, &c. There are thirty-two corridors, equally divided between the male and female departments, and | the regular capacity 1s sufficient to accommodate 600 patients witn ease. The ventilation through- Out the entire structure is as neariy perfect as pos- sible and every attention seems to be paid to pro- ‘y condition. Mechanical shops of various kinds are in iui] operation in the auxil- lary buildings, and mauy of the poor demented creatures whose lives oi usefulness in the outer world were considered exhausted are here en- gaged tn industrial vocations. A HERALD reporter paid @ visit there receut ecelved by Drs. Buttolph ani E and was kindly Ward, the torme@ the superintendent and phyai- cian uf tue institution since erection, From these gentlemen the following 3 were gath- @ number of patie! resent uader treatment is 669—317 mal females, All the connties of the State are represented, Atlantic bas 4, Bergen 26, Burlington 44, Camden 31, Cape Muy 3, Cumberland 23, Essex 92, Gloucester 17, Hudson 71, Huuterdon 29, Mercer $y Middle: 89, Monmouth 83, Morris 27, Ocean 6, Pussaic 27, Salem 10, Somerset 26,'Sussex 25, Union 39 and Warren 23. There are sixteen conv cts irom tne | Stite Prison and one patient irom New York. In consequence oi this la: ge number, which is an ex- cess of 169 over the regular capacity, some of dormitories are rather uncomfortably crowd zits exigency is, however, wisely provided tor by keeping all the more tractable of the these apartments. fant extremes of age cobra ages and the The ‘ormer is @ grandaat cuagest fourteen, ter Of & New Jersey OFFICER OF THE REVOLUTION, She was admitted about two years ago. There are a large number of chronic and incurable cases, the accumulation of many years, few of whom re- gain the use of reason. The recoveri are reported mainly from tne list of new admissions. The Managers’ report ior last year sets iortn that there were 178 patients disctiarged during that period, 45 of whom were recovered, 71 improved, 19 unimproved, and 43 deaths, Uf ber at tne end of that year 95 we: trends ag private or Zz Di ts, $42 were committed as poor and indigent and supported by the several counties from which they Were sent. assisted by the State, and 16 were supported wholly by the State, The steward’s report tor year sets forth that the disbursements amounted to $172,188, the cost of provisions being $47,280; Wages, $30,153; clothing, $10,543; | Srcceaee, $3505, and the balance for “axturea, repairs, luel, furniture, flour, &c, The receipts Amounted to $171,276, of which the State Treasurer Paid $34,591, and the revenue trom county patients Was $119,595. ‘The amount from pay patients and incidentals was $23,089. ‘The ba.ance in the treas- | urer’s hauds was $7,081. The buildings are lighted by gasoline at @ cost of $1 lor each five at as. large reservoir is within conyenient austanee, of 13,000 gallons capacity, which supplies the institu- tion with pure spring Water. ‘he chapel 1s capa- vices are held ment, and private theatricals, stereoscopic views, c., are given in the evenings all the year round, except in the summer months, for the entertainment of the patients, A STORY OP PRINOE BISMAROK, A Saxon military band gave a private pertorm- Bertin, Just prior to his departure for Kissingen, and one of its members has furnished a Dr paper with an account of their reception by him as follows :— The Prince showed them over his house, and pointing to 8 desk In the Princess’ rooin told them 13 wile, bad irom the beginning entrusted her with the | charge of his money amairs, while he attended to | politics, and he would advise every married man to do the same, taking no more than wife gave him. Drawing a tuble out of & | Corner he said, “At this table M. Thiers, Ay | Favre and 1’ played a dummy me at whist, That gammy was won partly owing to you Saxons, jor if wil Nad not been so brave aaculd | have held no trumps in iny hand, When we be; to negotiate the gentlemen would not underats ‘d my French becouse | demanded too mucu, ‘Teri Upon { spoke German to them, and that they wou! Dot at first properly understand, Lut at last we agreed. They Bonceded. very thing, ‘seas when they had “, ned Ve ld names to it 0 spoke French to them. d'we been unite: 200 years | $80 We need not have Leen traunized uver by the French; but now, \bank @ e united, and I ; Rope we shall remain fo ark they once more re- | quire it we shall again give the: fall." sat to tue war O/ 1880, the Prince said he had alws Saxons, if ther above ali had tl 4 firm it Prussia when ali 4 re aa lost thelr rt “You must see,” h said, “that it could not be helped. We ‘were foroed to find out which of us was the strongest.” MME, BASAINE’S STEAM Y YACET, (From the Cork Examiner, August 14.) Residents of Cork and Queenstown can hardly fall to recollect that last year there lay in our wai handsome steam yacht, schooner rigged, called the Nora Yaga 9 path Nol ae last Chris et Harm ioe ged in | dag part of the prop- | led Se oon: ona he at not jf. that nah, | he experienced no dif | ‘Tne lecture, amusement | 8 they Might ooserve, kept the cash. He | | ANOTHER PREACHER'S TROUBLES. | This Time It Is im St. Louis and Rev. G. A. Irwin is the Man—Arrested for Beating His Wife—His te tae Her Statement—A Hara Story Abo: Minister of the Gospel, [From the St. Louts Globe.) the present writing, and the Rev. Mr, G. A. Irwin feels badly hurt about it, because he is alraid that if the atory gets out it will be damaging to bis reputation, The Kev. G. A. Irwin is weil known 1p this city; Bis clarion voice has been heard night after night resounding from the Court House steps, to the infinite delight of the “Christian Brother- hood’ and the infinite disgust of the backmen. | He is also well known on the levee, where he holds forth day after day, ecattering the trath, as he calle it, tn the most indiscriminate and miscel- | Ianeous manner. He has cast bread upon the | fonda waters of the Mississippi O84, after da) but, a8 far as heard trom, it has Do! return + there are doubts in the minds 1 ever will, He nas pleaded with the sinnera— pres yed with them aud wept with them. He has en poor in spirit and otherwise, has stood UNDER aN AUGUST BOX, and sung praises 11) bis ey duster became dis- colorea and his ie paper collar Sinappent d, and he hus taiked to bi re till bis became Ror st, bis yoice weak; and now he isin the Ybooge, Wherefore is be in the 'boose ? About nine v'clock last evening @ coupe oF policemen entered the smut sireet sta’ a sauctimonious looking individual, and ougwed A pale-iaced woman, respectabiy dressed, w! to be about forty years of a The prisoner was the Re G. A. Irwin, the lady Was bis wife, and the gent yn were Mr. E. a Daever, and Mr. Le wi Reynolas. clati ag Py: ir Bosband treat ter, and that he tad threatened to kill a ‘he ecercas 4 ry Poms apie by of Siacarting eace Oppos! nam an placed eee aoe ‘te two Tenuenan, | the Poo | ie was plain that the whole story hed not been | told by toe parties at the he stanion, as thé! they refratoed | from stating wh: Irwio bad 80 | | | abused bis wil reporter, feeling that 801 nin at tue bottom of it, uater- ae Ne, re . A. Irwin in bis Cael A. IRWIN'S STATEMEN’ The reporter | informed Mr, Irwin that “ne had been instructed to dnd out tne waite and where. fore of this unpleasantness, and Mr. Irwin stated shat there was bo trouble at all; that the W thing was a mistake. RgPORTER—I understand that you struck your wie. Js that the truth ? Mr. be iaecaptyts my dear frend, I strike a wo- man! 1 isy m. jads oD & Woman, save in way | of kindness! ‘ou are srone. informed. lam a minister of the Lord. am a disciple ot the rd, sir 1 preach the Gospel day aiter day, and ach es Cie OL bear ne malice, I wouldn’t tou Reroaten—Haven't you been drinking this even- tog, Mr. Irwin? . IRWIN—I never touched @ drop of liquor in lie, 1 am & eeuee fever tou ana I hope to sink through the floor ir I ever touched either spirituous or malt liquor my ive, I beve preached three times on the U levee to-day. rare} @m a@ servant of the Lord, Who told youl been drinking? RRPORTER—Nobody ; I only thought so, Mr. InwIx—I tell you, my Iriend, you bave heard it from her and her paramour—they have placed me here. KeronTeR—Am I ne soa bene fr to mean your wife when Tha Inwin—Y is @ bad woman. MM Iriend, after Tuave Deen out ail day, erg! | trom daylight til dark, agrving the Lord % save the souls of His cu: Ido ‘not ie 0 me ig eer course not. Well? Mr, id it greatly dis a me to see a man geti out ol a back window as I enter by the door. Bat Iam speaking to you confidentially aud you cannot pubitsn wnat I say. REPORTER—How long 1s it since you married ber ? Mr. IRWIN—Not long—about six weeks, She was before meres. her, and she ening ior m: RerouTer—Haveu’t y ing, Mr. Irwin? (He bad, for his breach was preg- nant with the odor of ten cent any ey.) IRWIX—My friend, my dear friend, I have told you beiore that I never Louched' drop in my Iife. “They can say what they pi ow, ‘They | told the sergeant that I hada 1 and a kolie with me, My Bible ts my rev ve nd my Testa- ment a my knife. Shai w them to you? Here they are, the biessed bo rt fe kissed them and ty — and one of wy tt athe Lord’s servant, and the right is on baron TER—Is this woman your first wife? Mr, Inwix—No; { have been married three | umes, On; it will ve be all right in tue morning, and my brothers in jesus will get me out of this. When [ am out | will gives you a istory of the whole Uning. 1 will be with my beloved Nook on the levee to-morrow, scattering the trath broadcast, Don’s mention this atair. My repuiation, you know, isat siake. Jam inuocent Of the charge against.me. I never did a wi to my fellow man, J amaserv- ant of the Lord. That woman isa very bad wo- man, and I nave tried to reform her, but I could not. I have read to her trom tne book of books; I have prayed with her, but she would not reiorm. But don’t say anything about tt in toe Glove, tor it would hurt the true cause, the great cause of Christianity, to publish woat ‘she will tell about me, Mra. Crait’s boardin) house, No. 520 Washington avenue. He iound Irwin surroundea by a her the suostance oi her hhsoana’ be gave the foliowing version of the story, at the request of her iriends, all of whom were loud in | their condemnation o: Irwin and in their praises O1 the lady’s virtues, and sympathized deeply with her suderings:— 5 ‘MBS. IRWIN'S STATEMENT. mi had been & because he had pleaded with me ior months, ing that he could not live without me and had saved nim; be bad been married twice ey and so had 1; my former husbands were in she war; lack April his to kill ey while he was cag him in the breast, at et Bible saved his ive, the Foing simon through it. Ihave tne Bible now. I irs, Cole when I married him, He has never given me a cent since he married me, and 1 have pawnes my watch, jewelry sna even my taise hair help him get alung. He told me the other day that he was going to leave me; that I was unfaith- ful to nim, apd that 1 was a procaress, I tied to reason with him, but he wouldn’t listen to me, and he swore it, 1d obscene langoage im the most frightiul mal He Says he doesn’t G28 but he does; and ‘rieuds Ol mine bave seen him in the lowest dens of this city since our m: One night last week te at 1 was asleep, but my little daughter here gave the an i she hadu’t done go | know he would hav. 1d me With a stiletto which hi ee hts nana ‘rien t awoke. He has called m of names and accu-ed oie of everything one aad statement, ed Major Irwin about six months ago; he ey in the army, and | married him that’ ‘his evening SUCH AWFUL Lnever heard @ man swear THs jo before, He caught me by the shoulder (it pains me terribly now), | and gaid I had a mani the room. He made such @ noise, and I was so much airaid that he would Kill me, that L called tor neip, and these gentlemen and two policemen came the room. H he has Kided men. He wiekedest man I ever saw iu wy iile, I have ai 8 lived # virtu- ous and everybody in the house Knows that I pnocent a My itttie danguter. He is well ro here aad in Cincinnati as @ street Feet preacher. 18 an Rrsconnllan, but belo: le “Curis. Brotherhood,” and is a kind o} ‘ evi EN cher. He professes to be good when he is My a never saw a man as depraved end x | Mirt crt crap states that Mrs. Irwin was a good woman, jadies im the house corroborated this statem ta ntlemen present said the: never ha ai t cause to think that | Irwin was apythi | She ts very lua: fy | Mave nad a great deal of troup! | _ Irwin tsa tall, heavy ae with @ a Foe tenance, black bair and dark e¢; He smile constantly on his on and when peaking than a good woman. he roils his eyes upWard and heaves tremendous sign at regular intervals. 1 come up in the Police Court this morn: when some new iacts will probably come Tone strfece, weap’ 4 STRAY SHEPHERD. A Priest Who Ie of the Earth Earthy— He Seeks After the World, the Fiesh and the Devil, and Gets Into the Police Station—Sad Effects of Too Much Spiritual Commantion. (From the Cleveland Herald.) While Patrolman Gilchrist was passing along Champlain street about one o'clock Monday morning bis attention was attracted by lond screams proceeding {rom the interior of the brick building No. 12, well Known to the police as a house of evil resort. On proceeding hurriedly in that direction be saw the iront door suddenly thrown open and two male figures rush out, One Of them escaped around a neighboring corner be- ore he could capture him, but the other stumbled Cy seers aay ae joot ras ie aces ing fo a8 in the omeer arms. aa inmate of e entrance immediarely H Cry ‘orme and told the pol that the prisoner and bis companion had -_, hd the house early in the toad, both und infuence of liquor. After 3 The Rev. Mr. G. A. Irwin is in durance vile at jew that it | cee the lap of “Tnother man when 1 come | 0) The reporter leit him and visited Mrs. Irwin, at | number of iriends, ladies and gentlemen, and told | and phe ns next ony, be would te loving and kind | 1n appearance and seems to | escaped struck one of the women severe blow in the face. ‘the couple were preparing to do further injury when the screams which brougnt the oficer to the spot cansed them to tuke Hight. On bribging his prisoner under the rays of the gas hight Gilchrist perceived that ne was attired in dark clerical garments and wore spectacles. = ndg were smouth and lis iace was | and of @ rotund snape. He was without s hae this ar having either veen left in the or fallen trom his head while on te The officers carried him to the Central | station, but & short distauce of, when te man gave bis name as Kev, N. Flamming, and seid that he was priest of the Roman Catholic Church. The sergeant in charge was at @rat in- clined to discredit nis assertion, but an examil tion of his clothing revealed documents thas j roved it to be true. He spuke with a strong foreign accent, and said that he had been educe- ted rg, Gi of dronkenne the would: oe cell. | A member of the Roman Catholic Church who | the time that he was brought into @ him # severe scolding ior the | sins of eA the lather had been guilt: | Flam! 's hat—ao elegant ae # | ward r cued from the mud of et boy who discovered it while walking along the | sidewalk. Tne occupanta o! No. 124 appeured very much astonisned on learning nat tne man was & st, Bnd Said that he bad been @ frequent vis- that place. The police were unable to learn the mame of ate Companion who escaped. MARRIAGES IN HIGH LIFE, . A. C. Littleton and Hen, Mase geret Needham. The marriage of the Hon, Algernon Chai Lit- tleton, second son of Lord Hatherton, and the Hon. Margaret Needham, second daughter of Viscoun- tess Newry and che late Francis Jack, Viscount Newry, wae solemuized on August 11 at St, Paul’s, Knightsbridge, in the presence of many relatives and friends. The wedding party met at the church eleven o’clock. The bride, on her ar- church, Wus received by her brother, unt Newry, oe whom she was afterwards ven uway, ad six attendant bridesmatda, the jon. Lanes. and Hon. Mary Needham (waters of tne bride), Hon. Blanche Coivilie, Miss Constance ae. Stuart Wortley and Miss Kiagway. ress was of the richest in srcnease, iH | she Henry 1, style, trimmed with a magnificent | parure of ola Flemish point lace, and over a | ‘Wreath of orange Diossoms and myrtle descenued & flowing tulle vell. Her jewels were pearis and diamonds. The vridesmaids were attired in white muslin skirts, white silk gileta, pale yellow bon: nets, and aashes to correspond—the whole trimmed | With marguerites, in hea of lockets they wore & Deautitully. -designed gold ornament, copied iroin a portion of King Theodore’s waistbelt, the centre containing the initial letters ‘M, 4.’ The religious | ceremony Was periormed by id Lidgell, vicar of St. Paul's, Early in the afternoon the néwly-wedded coupie, alter cor- of their relatives, leit town ior Wight, to pass the honeymoon. bridal presents were very nneress and in- cluded some valnubie gilts of Mensity and plate. EF The Hi HOUSES, RUOUM &C.. WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN WHO TAKES PUPILS wee meee uiet amd connected Rooms, between 7 ty ighth streets, Third and Ssthiat mask oa etal, person” in fa taing & bous se. oWiddiass at once, M H., soe 173 Herald office. sa deat 7 a4 FURNISHED peice OR HALL ROOM WANTED, for & sing Joca iy Fourth anc and suxtn aver "and awenty th nd Thirty td ‘and price, W. Ad ‘ith location of Bouse aa box ey Post office, city. A PARLOR AND BEDROOM CONNECTING, HAND- someiy furnished and centrally located, wanted d by a encima, ermanentiy; freedom from oriticts AQ ens ERM ARDS Dew tie El BAT APB EMrRR Cea, | eis. - lerald Uptown Branch | SBIR aa ear Sates URNISHED ante oseig tipi) QOMPLETELY | furnished House, in good locality, below Thirty. | fouren street, tor avery suiall. private famuy, | HOUSE: box’ 7a ya va Naa) eb n° | Doom WANTED-SUITABLE FOR A DENTIST: GOOD | P¥jligat required: algo small oom aa otnte Di erred. and talt PROFLE: | sionaL, pie Uptown Brauch bites. Bites OOMS WANTED—BY A LADY: TWO HANDSOME. farnished Rooms, connected, on ays6 a IT, fea | jenteel beatae location, Fift west n Broad way ee “ptown ranch office. MLE Held AND FURNISHED Reet ranted—In v' Sen Hatin A ot Forey id street and sixth avenue for imme der YCKOFF & igre demands sixth avenue, WAXTSD- BY, SINGLE GENTLEMAN, THREE eth streets rae Tage gad BSE yeguee add vena, give Bowie Tair fad SE ay ‘attics. le | A Aparee, an anftralaned oom, LADY ad or tied ia att Garson, sta:ing tartan, A. ote, tas Saat He WantzD. A PIRS' CLASS HOUSE, ty-ainth Lit between Fi 33in PHIRDIA: . wee ate FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, WHERE a vel ayment 0: Dart arene iW FIF- =th Si7 a a yen spare | sa ag to LESPI- Berocts TANTED—A SMALL, NEAT HOUSE, FURNISHED le, “ttuajed “betwen ae nll Sonslening of man an det nd and. Sixty-hl nd Fourth and mere ‘avert tsetse ‘Address M. KAYSHR, 172.and 116 Onurch | Dea eee ere riieansiy AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN AXD | wife, eye’ unfurnished Rooms, on second eth itreeterand Fourth fad Sint avenues font 8:0 or | $33 permonth, address with full paraculata, He New | 219 West Thirty-first strest. A fy cart body real Floor, in a private house, M, tins ety gl for man and location between De es ae we box 64. ‘feral office. ‘ANTED QpIMEDIATELY_UNPCRNTVHED fae we eee Swastsvril ‘do also _unturnishe well to call or sena particu: if nuRbich, 281 Third avenue, oorner 13th street. fn the Country. NTEDSIMMEDIATELY, SUIT OP B - sisting of pitting Roots, Bet Ae ted furnished, . With @: atest coda Rene fta ks ne street, Jersey City. WASEDA NBaR NEW YORR oy. eat iol SECOND OR THIRD juiet and respecta- THEATRE, ca vith, BROADWAY.” PARISIAN UANCAN Of GAMUT DANCERS, jPorty beautizul aud bewitching young the daring female Gymbast, Lono, vied by the celerraved Du GLOIN BROTHERS.’ Frotemor J: i¢ DAVES ans his school of Educated D ise imperson * EGACIO ACKUAN. impersonator of young me MATINESB WEDNESDAY Yond saitaDat. “avi o'clock, ——$ Seon Ar fare} SPECIALTY THEATRE OF AMERICA, AN ELEGANT PAKLOR MELANGE and select Olio of ai! that is most tiful, wongertul, im Drama, Farce, Song, Sketch and Music. ear reception of old tavorites brilliant Bits of new stars. “Nothing wore could be Sesirea by happy somyy abe wre soprecsare ie? light heartedoess, Se merriment, racy @ Bh varie veing | the very spice of 1ife.” — x. 5. sun ch star the apdien Yeom"At the appearance of med to be pf delicht pal ALY'S THEATRE. To whom should the child belong—busband or Witet—is the thsitling seuation of SHOCLD SHE DOT VENTRAL PARK GARDEN. TO.NIGAT. THIS ig ee 10, pan ate UNRIVALLED SUMMER bic CONCERTS. Overture, “Der prey ee ‘schue| waits “Die Wi Werber”. jer j Seoteh Symphony. Overture, “Francs Juges’ Andante Cantalile, op. 97. sptzoductos, 3d act, “Lohengrin”, ........00.06. Wagner ALT'S bea " nt opening wit! wait cht OED SHE Dor Tint POPULAR IRISH vapegiatea DAN BRYANT, ‘ampous Hivern wf the ‘Irish ©) i gran “Hody And Ww Thorsday, lay and Saturday evenings: also Saturaay acines: ATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY at os ‘at 2:30, ROBINSON HALL, 16th street, near ‘Broadway. | pomxaon Batt. SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN roadway and Filth avenue. iy! DAY, TO-NIGHT, até P. TAB an Riga . aLe” Sar STRELS, This ie she sg origina and only genuine combing tion. Mie. me. z's CAN oa ASROUPE. FEMALE Pitt 'RELS. oan oe int as “Handy Andy.” Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings; also Saturday afternoon. R™ THE ARCADIAN, Price ten ten cents ‘The wittiest ana most amasing periodical of the day. srDesgrtbes how Laster Wallack went yachting with his Feartul accident to Mr. Toole. Albert Weber and Kym ( Orinkle lost overboard. ‘The yacht run ashore at Long Branch. The ARCADIAN tains latest home and foreign ofa cng phan arisee ins bi To be pee at the news stands and at the offices, & Nassau stroe mani! lesen > Qy Matinee of WHAT SHUDLB Sax LOT morrow. APGYLE ROOMS, SIXTH AVENUE AND THIBTIETH re eeathas ere cae ite every Monday, Wednesday I WILL | <ox By pha pee Ryd ad 10 HERE way and Firth ‘vente toaaye AN BRYANT IN IKISH bet wd aT ALLA! ir homer FRIDAY and Sar RDAY EVENIN' SATURDAY NATINKE, St ee 13 Aes. Day, THE HOUR, BIN. road- 4a ahd Os CAxOw N ATIN. ROBINSON LL, wa aie a st Hee re RSITY, or call. ac. aoxirionsr ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE FOR er ons le—Four round corners, celebrated mak: , used ‘eau, 11 ated Btool and Cover: Farlor, ae Di pare sends sot pt ene A) 7 OCTAVE, Nak ay OUND ORR Ae barge: prights a senate a, RAP ena HE Laarvertance ate ge A ARGH GERMAN MUSIC BOX, FIRST By i sale. Sirk How, room No oe ‘Wobeken, Ne . ‘A. FOURROUND CORNERAD ROSEWOOD CHICK. improve- iments, cost $400 for $175 with Cover Bt heal: inant 2 eae fe, between 3d and 34 ave VERY IM. STEINWAY & SONS PIANOFORTE— fal great for cash A rosewood only BIDDLE, Eten eh place, so, tear Broaaway. A taivats FAMILY WILL SELL. THRIR ELEGANT four round, Decker fice (has printed arate) hae oaave, chy carved | Tosewood case all pt Ai: my tal agratfe overst jt oar ‘shippt sar oh ora private read idence, 310 West ‘Twenty: first street, ip reg BRILLIANT TONED a rood carved case, and rhs pes Fisnororte 124 sale :made HM RICH ROSE- 4 ee Eee yl toe paranvee tor 8 PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SBLL THEIX ELEGAN' and brilliant tone rosewood octave Pianof sncrifice is any reasonable offer, 5 fis do rk it, cost $260, sone de Chamber, Puraitare & bargain. a v. At DY WILL SELL FOR of BSS THAN $0y 4 beautiful Chickering rose wood naette. modern eee improvements, en t ey . io sek order, including Stool and Cover, he 7 fg OCEAYE ait Cae eis gras. agraffe canon ob instalmen: orto 2 vent car SOubSMTH's, ‘a biseber street, ni F workmansii and » ery best 100) HANK REGNER Sapte aN (lanufactory 223 :0 Ey Be jt Tuy seven nreet.) Honor Y yateks 4 BON, 1 Broadway. i Seeeneee Matra a raLaeaS | powension. Agdrens J: a, DOx iinayaseealte | Lp Lk I A 4 RECO: brated artiste, ‘sel resently a th} PoE, nC UORTAT go oRatiDENCR rung Ha St, Gees Ag sat es le Cr ith aged references, goes 8 et class | ay est Broome street. take lease for one or tw: pvears Mrom” Octobe 3: Sn gg te ay OND 8 Th ,2EOROUOR iv ase house wanted,” addres! BANFORD, box # | 2... Order, for sale at Ss Ab tts eg New York Fost office, an | se mreei, Broadway and aN eae FURNITURE. | Praxos, LARGR Lox, fret uate AXD TEAMS OF Af aoe wacecr rririema—p' | ben anaeeie he eae arn Ejegant Parlor Suita French Panels $93 10 9500, | Wn ec tetes iow for eau ou ge fast ts: Elegant Chamber suits, French pi | logues maile struments rented money | Days tor them | —WEEKLY AND MNONTHLY PAYMENTS Lj Srey ttes that | 4 MAGNIFICENT DRAW? a SCTT, COVERED | Sect: Weta Bicep RS Ze, macriaes) near 5t bey oA 3 EAST aa Carpets, proena Beni leaving city. se West at, STREE rene | i niion miables, Paz ot Rt TOO! “ Suite Be rosewood Grand ae. private sal tale at peo prices. « at private residen: janotorte, Parlor Suit, de. imlozs toa pure ¢, ¥ PA for p ies | private resi ‘abie: & hairs, ae, | nals, Be eddie, | Ment to suitable aspire ak A FURNITURE FOR 2 ek ROUss bed LET, | — i a eles aah ieee SECOND BAND, PIANOS AND 0) 25 En ei ai eli Rt HO! sae & pas a cuahemne MUMICAL. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN AS ASS SINGER IN A a Ci able to read i teacher in parochial Oty Roy HL SOM ANE. Gosh 1. ¥. om ‘W4NtED—foun ry WITH GOOD YOIOBS and appearance, as ai upils tor comic a and vaudeville, progresnve sala nd Food engi rei paruss: 7 s, Mr. We eo BI teecker st. i . 7 ANTED—BY a LADE TRACHER or PIANO, office, | | LARGR, SSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNI- bs iaenta at Patna SLL. waren une iO, ban ay. | . be aaa and Tair asse treet, | BAGRIFICENT FORLOR. Hots $200 cost ang pedro, tui tales ontpes, residence, BLUE SATIN; reps, hg et th strest, ‘i ae ‘Hroadway. MARBLE MANTELS. KLABER, 1M EAS? KIGHTERNTH STREET, yar Thi Arcee, Ts setting ‘and manufactur! all finde vot marbie and marbieized Mantels and other Marble ae rae @t greatly reduced prices. Marble for the T GREATLY REDUCED Paden) HASTA a Sie ent term teams | NSENRHYS SEALECOMPANS, | | Union square, Fourth avenue ean ‘Aveventeonth uNY Srerarrs SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND Mantels, eh and elegant design: cm low. 2a and West Twent ‘ira Hiree HN between | avenue. +b Gagh |. CO} SULTATIONS ignness, love, Ac: EIT Araicens ener LISTER, venue: 43 years’ practice. i letters to box Pa New Yor! CUROPEAN jg MAIR Y OAS, TE! NAM crore thee 2 OE | wee 190 Weat Twenty Feats street aon ben: M* wGiatfeotank Ns No, aes 320 a rk oie tg FUL aND_ RE ith avenue, near __MEDICAL. | A. —MME. VAN | BUSKIRG, PHYSICIAN, 16 BaeT Twenty-eighth at, betw: ‘Si and Lexington ave. M. MAURICBAU, M. D., PU cg 19 LIBERTY «street, near Green wi ME, MAXWE: PHY: RESID) oe | oe it Tenth treet hear ‘chase vaca AND MME. GRINDLE. CURE Cape prataust ‘a years’ sprees lau West Butte’ Sam. =n ibaa SixTH ! _AMUSEMENTS ALY'S Perit Av! i THEATRE t ‘Twenty-eighth stre gins nt UaU: oO HUERIRTOR AND AUGUSTIN DALY..... PROF RIETO Pepin ote Augustin Daly" od prams ‘of the times, SHOULD SHE ) seabousy, . CHARLES FISHER ai «+The Earl of Kenmais PEQRGE CLARKE as, ‘Lord Basil Clavering GUIs JAMES as. Bob henmair -. Fritters Doctor fitcomt MOCLD sift, BO} a mar teoraered tor I, eek ahead. Box book oben 1F0 mission. $1 ; Ay circle. ant Soe. extra; boxes, $15. 812, sia? HEATRE cc MR. JO8H BART Continued success of t MAMMOTH SIAR COMBINATION, An entire new Olio of Fun. it introducing Mafiit and Bar- Molomew, Cool Burgess: Mr. Luke sen Dieraie Mt. Geo. , RM C&rroll and sons, Mr. Add “Ryman, Wa; ne and Lo Mr. D.L. Morris, Mr. F. Hunter, Mr. J Kine O'Nelt}, Miss "Kate O'Connor and Sthern aud who comie rantornime, ERT MACAIRE, MATINEES WE. NESLAY AND SATURDAY. MONDAY, Wfberst 3, 4, FIRST WEEK OF MI83- ADA LAURENT, io nese fret specialty, HILDABS, TER eee ‘MISS FANNY Palson, and Matt and Barthoomew's trick Pantomime, en! ited De es y THEATRE—C. R. THORNE, LES3EE 4ND 3 EVENING, THE Mag MIPICEST 5) Pe NCL OR TRE pap oF ABYDO»; ar, THE PIRATE OF THE 15LE3, . Jos. Wheelock. Zuleka....Miss fone IBurke racters Ae eee Fag sg Company of tbis theatres oh Perea wit rd Onn ar Br SEseuon Ma. mt tRoay ES BROADWAY. Sole Proprietor. Es Fs ee CE: As MARGE AIMEE NEW FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE Com PaNy, in Leon et i Wh aint Roots Ogmuiane, which is received nightly with ibe Himost enthusiasin. Te will be repeat ed. v BYERY EVENING. AT 8 OGKOCK, max ‘D pATURVAY MATINEE A ‘with the following celebrated, ‘aria abecseesee MEO | Peas ha ad are U PRECEDENTED. Ay Musical Director Seats secured, algo at 701 pa a Theatr 9) TIMBaL Driicy N pairs THEA® “Enoch Ai en surpassed aT sHUULD Rae bor Ws CK's, (cb and Manager. Mr. Cal te WALLACE "8 open ai commence at 8 BPECTAL NOTICE. In consequence of MP a ge 7 peaypersition: of orary tion 10 hus series of repre- sttaa anon agement | Ba been effected with the popular favorite, BRYANT, to appear, for the arse pg aince his return from Eu TWO OF HIS vaMous. PRIBERNIAN IMPERSON«- salar se: i Drevions tothe gaan pear,” regalar season at THURSDAY, Re rare s ae ND PATOROAY EVENINGS, The pexormanse will Commence with @ serio-Comic * te, by John Brougham, Esgq., entitled HH EMIGRANT. ‘TIM O'BRIEN. Las AN BRYANT Conciuding wit réat Bryant specialty of ! N HANDY ANDY, with righ Song and Jig...DAN BRYANT ONLY BRYANT MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1':%0. notice Y Due notes tt PeTeD OE Se ua, 3, Le TOOLE. TO ROBINSON WALL, SIXTEENTH street, tu see the CANCAN and the FEMALE MINSTRELS, at £8, VM GOING TO-DaY, -Lessees and Managers, IRD A! AS eK BUT ONE, of DION BOUCIOAULI'S new play, a touching story of the heart, ad cated op an episode in the great American Come SELLE LAMAR, im which the pee PORN MecULLOCGG (for bide oo ime Piece wae $x spressiy written and ‘Tho cher suivesmes S caalgned to @ company of singular arene NIGHT at 8 ond SArCRpay MATINEE atl 2. PricesAdmisslo! Dress ae Sh jallery, S0c.; Circle, 50: + Shi Srehestra cals, reserved Ba Order es 1030 evenines ‘snd fo’clock on nee day: ‘Box office fo active rehearsal Ce vay 3 POWERFUL TRAGIC ‘Mr. DION Pi arranged ex] EObCIGRULT aed tobe pre produced ol COM ONDAY EVEN. | ING, September 7. woos MOSEUM. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. ors, EVENING, AT 8, AFTERNOON, AT 2, LANCASHIRE Lass, GOLDEN BUTTERFLY. .LY'S THEATRE. Don’t fail to see the new sensation, WHaT SHOULD sHE Do? aseipe COMBINATIONS ABOUT GOING “ON ‘stars Wanting cuts tor next season and i other tiles esting Tucairical Pringiug, should call atime OPOLITAN PRINTING EST. AHLISEMEN, | iN S Broudway- Estimates cheerfuily given. FOR TOUR OF opportunity for contract for two Boosey’s music ore. = in person Wi [Tie SE } PARTNER, came lish opers apie el acter a rand pg et D ahaa er ih street, tw ‘one week ; par Tagan The thrilli ‘Poison seenen ia WHaT SHOULD SHE Dot enc encored every night. “4 BILLIAKD EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN To. ih night by A. Garnier and, other experts at OA K- HER’ billiard room, corner Fourveemth street and Unt- aaa DESCRIPTION ine, THEATRICAL PRINT. DISPLAY Poe woos et Gers aN at TaTHOGRAPEIO a “aac aaleicge aig ite tiie 218 Broadway (Herald Building), PERONPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CHEAPNESS. Parties about on the road an mene 8 of Com certs or dramat ee otertainments wi to their ad- van | Gur Sh kettuaTe BEFORE RANING THRIR WORK DONK ELSEWHERE, u EB ¢ ‘ON NERVOUS at Dr. Kahn's Mu- Broadway, er méfenificent Tt éT Ni . LECT A Debility and special ‘Sunnes Four street Tue latrest and inost ae the world. adtausses We, SPECIAL LECTURES, AL ad NIGHT AT BIGAT o’clock at the New York Maseum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, between Houston and sieecker streets. Gress G SOIREE, - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, aT icing Academy, Arthur tiall, 3:3 feet CSA erect he th avenne.=Ulawes Ww : ; See ring Wr €c., send tor cir- Siete Lg go ACADEMIES WILL BECPEN, at Masonte nt 1 ey street, Tuesday, fpprem ir athe street, Sepa aren di neti eS ES: PRING on Diamonds, Watches, Laces, sper or Cal the m1 Nese Goa fs Tor sale at gunk. en. = ERIGAN —-OFFIOR WIG, <ON— TON MRGIY , CUP Fite, wot, fas pees Maeda ae Rh qT JOBNEONA, cc freet—Mon my aati il way. T JOSEPH SOLOMON & 00'S, 1%) FULTON Beet peer tye at wy tigues and Articie: jee ior ladies. AT HYMAN, 7 | A par art Ta 1] BEkRORER pty NBaR B ROADWAY. — upon . oa es. a. 4 | ths street. up Ap waite a, AR p NASSAU STREBT, BETWEEN PULTOS ANU Poti ig tp Wi eweity, MONDS, WATCHE + AND JCA | 4 et an Gold wna Ait 1 5 leak vhee's a tor old TWENTY. ibera) ad- Jewelry, Silas S"GERNarp. BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY SIXTI! street, —Money loanel | 114 Lie 2 = aah Mlverwa Silks, Fisnex Souidenta varierpleeueat eIRT! av nee. JETWEEN AOS art oot reper gin pre Laces and Shawls. e ‘Doughe at full - SEUTHING. mh Favs ol : i