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4 the con- | nances s not fn conttioh with the Constitution, and that &Y dactor is sure to woated guardiant, Wh ..«' s other in defenye troi will soon fiod & New York, Seph. 5 hould the publio onopolice? Lot th beir rights, aod the Bby for doing sewetiing THE CONCERT SEASON. The Concert Season which has just commenced ne of extraordinary variety and brillisnev, The 1 by Steinway & Sous esps- given new life to comoert that direetion sre more nu- n within our re be given at Sicinw { al society of Americs, the give its entire serics novelties that the Also Theodore Thomas's o their third scason will con- orchestral excel- o cap win the race they wall cious and beantiful Hall by givers, and the sspirants there, ind will produde al European tepertoire aff Symphony Soings, whiel test wilh the old soclety f 11 vizor aud enteryy DISCOUKSE OF THK REV. 0. B. PROTHIBGEAM—THIRD | vy SNt Al tionw of it to UMITARTAN, CHUCH. oy The following is abrief gynopeis of the sammon de- Concert Hall, is ac- Coycert Aroupe. £m o strong spd drilliant attraetion, q st popular cone horor of opening the Steinw: we uaderstand, to. the La! <1 i wt work the work of hior that ight comedls whercin 10 wan caa wor My lust word to veu was Rest. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1866. rc-y. His misdesd was the stesling of some half & | dosen garments worn by Michael Sexton, and which were left TRIAL OF THE EXRESS RU'BBERS. P ai X 4 fering of powers by the atiire on infarior 3 r{um.'::. Dodics i Bot far .."--d -»n’nu it b.unmnh. in the om- of Mary Newman to be washed. Allen,was THR PAIL TO AGREE. people maintain | conferred on Boards of Health and otber bodies duriag more t leaving her boase with the clothing. Ho was seut to in con- | then fifty years, ‘uiteatiary for ot From Our Special Correspendent. Justice., The obj m:."n;% the M‘.n :r“rnna of its loesl n:'m f;flbl; Wade aud W 'n‘-;l: m indicted for - :drI: Daxnury, Conn,, Sept. 8. 185 is 0 i cei George Lovejo, ,146 Brosdway. Th - T | e s elice Ast ob pipelian vead sy vaien orse Loveloy of No_ 1,16 Broedway. Niedwas || Yesterdsy the srgument for the State was closed by, tin - ot o 1 Judicial pareere "'u“i'.t'v”u‘" urnua ':a ':eM to have vo ;l 0 :f;--. :l n'ldl The 'hfin ‘mado X the ula;n :.l Biduoy Beardsley, Judgo of Bridgoport, and Chartes Chap- mm""fmm o g . Lo A seon appiication, since the islature is not probibited from creat- | June, , three days stter, Russ 1, who was known to T . of Haetford commenced the closing argument Sag b0 e 'M. ‘MY X turos ris—{15 N. Y. Lerefore holds cerned in i red hefore )y 084, Of sfloat. Witl strong trade winds, beavy i e el 2 ol A o . wan seon o Grocne e ot i e owery | for the prisoners, conoluding this morning. ‘Tho cuse was | see antgasals. bloiag st iges eimopt & 64, i whs e stitutionsl aud*valid. » police officer arrived. This Qiscussion of the constitutionaljty of the Act ocoupics | by Oficer Branpack of Fifteeiith Preeioct. w"“hho‘l submitted to the jury to-lay by Judge Pardee in a briof Oln-;b"‘f : day, fogt fying-fah flew kindly bout one-half of the opinfon. The of L i g | accomplice, who is & Kentuckian, was he on th by SivE ke the pactel reietio o thia carer and he poids | Joly. P be both pleaded guilty of an attempt st froud m-:;‘m:;flz b el ",1'.'::"*:’":’0:;‘“‘ pre. | bost. 1 vd e g e T e T Do wu.:;rb::n:n"mx‘ Feshrd, Sha hevas % that the testimony of Clark could bo received as evidente | came aiosi \ m‘h?‘"m eoe ..:" amal bours and in odrtain sumbers, and wWith other resirietions, 16 o Their libert bly obf the following re- | only a8 far as carroborated by other testimony. Tho | sorved " i th oo aud bjec o the Aot that wok reuluting | Thelt Wboriy was prosebly, chistaed, by 86, S0 19 U o dicated tho mequittal Fcatoino iTors, | aboard, which wes givew 1o the oaptain, a8 ho was suflring livered by the Rev. O. B. Froibingham, pastor of the Third | have becn made befors by the officers exercising the same . most from want of o swers a8 the Board of Health; that it has been shown that 1, George W. LoveJoy, the complainant 1 the within mat- | The jury went out at 12 o'clock ot 2:30 wi Usitarian Church of this olky, on Susday morniog, oth iusk, | (/NG G Catele fs dangeroas to hife, nmvlmmg:llu that | ter, after & carefil Inv?ll!nflul_ piadom to e, conol lnmr]m:l’linn that they were npable te They )3".‘:"""" ""“{_- it w:"‘“"'l'll.-"fi e s 1 o wot known of any hocident arising from it, and | tht the within aamed prisoners were the dupes of4hird et ot and rotrned at 4 olook g Jad o severy b I fod iy gove vy, i oy sout @e while it ts day. The | the ordinance is within the powers oonforred on the He: ties, and fesiing sati~fied that they are inncoest, and knowing o interval of their nbsence was improyed the most. | wood spirite bas Weak, expretiug 10 u"fl... ko Tit holds the regulation of requiring butchers to take ont & | tho reapect of their 10iatives, desite that the District- ASOTIEY | ooy mrt{nx betweon the Danbury wflu and_the | days. There was no grumbli dinse ol T dwelt on the great ory for | Perait more doubtfal, but after a e”mhl review.of the pownr and the Coust extend clemency to both prisoners.’ Thiovas. deteotives and other gontlomen from New-Tork | O the forty-third lfi"dfl‘: e the ery of * land he® exercisod by the city from the earliest periods of & simiilar CALENDAR YOR TO DAY. in the Coart-room. A verdict from the jury i expooted | Was gisen, and the summit of Maans Los cheered the Rest that wewt up from al’ creation; of the liree provision for it that God hiw oudey of the mistake we commitied |n violating the lnws of rest ns we 5o continually do wll try to obtets rest in our of the bicesing it would bring to us, nd sow,my word to you.is Work, lke day and night, But rest 1s the end of all—the lust state and the highest. Heoven is state of recreation, and not of jabor—a state 1n which acti aviversal favo: Fortuno, bistore; Mr. one of the leading mea of 1w sy solo planist. i 1 1. f the weay pidnist atd composer, o sark Rewa, violinist; wer-time, and The tirst dcrics of con- ber about twenty in ox ‘tk propars for rest, und rest prepures | it In addition to ties will be af- of 1ibor—1 Tiiten to ennobie ti 10 Laor, snd ubte) forded for tho lenst, so undersiood; for the writien by nna awong peopls of the E climnte encourages in‘olence. auts, and the ense with whioh they a~e supolied certs at Irvibg il beyond tho expectu- Theodore T hoias will give ¥ Hall, the sexies to be Concerts, when Lis. fa- tion to well knowu and work, and uever oa, pl s of ihe projector. 15 once & wovk at Tuursday. Evening Lo perfora, iny ad 4 tamished voyagers. The laud was sighted s day or two sooner to-uorrow. 1o they expontod: |08 RoAHing Itca fag was waved ou 8 THE NEW-ENGLAND AND VERMONT STATE | $os Tfl:@”‘fl%%‘gm o ter, deerdes thac 8o far aa this power relates, to the pro A.D. Russel presidiug. Guaniog 5. Bedford, Jr, for the of lifs or health or the prevention of disease, it ix | People, - taken from the eity and conferred exclusively on the lu‘l:( " Tiie People agt_Charies R. Rose, grand larce The Summer is o.deq, | Hoolth and with it all I-‘A:en:l po‘:la-n are :'d (v ‘h: }':: l;;«lylu agh L:.-L:’T.m '—;-“‘ll;'mjn”.;m'x. orepes \ug party. resses, however. great doubt on in olds tha 0 Gilwore, g con; eojds ., Thos . s ork and_feet eltornaia | *Epresess bowever, Erver ARl o8 I B o er vemedy of | kin. graad luroeny of moucy: The Peopo sgh. Patriok AGRICULTURAL FAIR. e S e Ao i\od 1o tho butohers, 1f wronged, 13 by sotion and not E;'m-um ov. | hocley, grand iarceny; The People agt. George Pebler, [ d - ool h-:d‘ o e b do A Ho bolds that the met oonfors on the Board of Health pow- | larceny; The Peoplo agt, Joseph Cobura, Albert Wiliswa 1 prom Our Sipecisl Correapondent. e LroRght (30 Dosl Sty 10 the beton Wok 1« n great | ord to nek to such ey may grovids for the greater | W Mooney, Wa. Moad, Tios Ogle. Jos Brows, arund lur- BAATTLERORO, Vi, Thursday, Sept, 6, 1866, | None of the parey were able 4o staud up, and ou trylog to d o 1 Taoies for. Trom end to gnd, | proteotion and seourity of health and life, and if they shouid | cony; The Feople agt. llu? Frost, grand lirceny from the N: S h Bep 50 full over perfoctly helpiess, and unabio &s infants 40 walk e wbsto Tor men whass LTk bust. b, 086 | Ihink It nocessary for that purposs to romove tho siunghicr. | poraon; The Feople wat Johu Pitaismons, grand loroeay; | The parcbed stmosphero of yosterday was cooled last | 55 X!l GUEF PECECEY, SR S0l 3 women vieing with tbe To the rveat of thy | houses, any court woal and should hesitate to luterfers with | Tie ?—vpl-lqi ohn Brady, James Fitapatrick, burgiary 1n | \iop by a timely rain, whioh came too late to interfere-| men, took them np i their arma and: @ Disity | its ecision. At Uho same time he Dolds thes aslaukar. | (hird dogroa; Tie People agt, Louis Levy, rocelving soien | » ’ e o ot ot . 0. Ring & U, ves O ey ;:ll;‘m b g [ i e Fn:::‘mbm' - ’:"n hml:. to lay tho dust, | 04SP0 07 W oK b grvaiest Kinduass, Ibe natires n Eastern book, | remov ue the supervisory power whichr was ming” intolerable, This mornj " it | AR N R S | M piratcs rowey rouion covar | e, e e bomee o, T vt |t TR PSR 2 1 4. opluion s oread, over somo 7 pagha, and would acciny ) s i s ) | ettty hout to wenll ther way t3 the exhibision grond. | Sog ikt 2ot PENAPE LEHERR SELNOFS Forence Bete over two colamng of this paper, an unusually elaborste | This Court any day in the year presents poeculiar Long beforo noon almost every availablo space of standing | ingle. Next morning they were allowed to eat & little more “;;;;“'":L’.m"‘-n oy exies the Tnjinotion, phascs of human ustare, which, while they are of the utmoat | CF o ey ocoupred, and ‘hm"m“d not have | froel, but sl wich great oantion, their host providing them DROLSIONS. {afarest to those especialy and porsdway_soghged fn the | o, SN o 00l erl frouad, T ord heving beos dispatcned to Ello, the Ausrisan Consel Cooper Jackson 8. Schultz et al. oompoli:f work of reform, amopg what in this city is keownastde | The Fair is prononiiced by all to bo 8 docided succe . € Worth. sent ‘hoata «nd broug ht the satlors the Tourd of Health.—Motion to dissoiva injunction granted. | *lower eluss,” do not warrant, from their very frequency, ex- [ and in most respects—os cially 50 far as the stock is eon- | 1o ehut port. - Capt. Mitebell dna Mr. Fergnson proforring to scully unan U s corpuk.—Aatn that ahlld b6 | tended notice in this colemn of ‘THE TRIBUNE _For instance, | corned—to be the beat stow over made by the Now Eng: remain at Laupahoehoe till they gained more nmfi- fi ond Incia make spoke of lebor as & curse. i} o Soimees. sustained b A curse it was er, which havo Tewetod ag o ourer, thongh it was t Jast, will coms< o by Providence os & carse. Work of this kind al hias the effect of & aoom, en of, to bo given by resi N us frow sowe of the sadness which comes with Van Loop agt. Bro during the morning hour of the Courr, special attention s | land Society, Haviug made a thorough examination of 5;_13'; :g-::g;mvfl-flwfl necessitios, aud I re. ron habe: committed w the chargs of the iacher Before Judge (' ARDOZO, . tven to the * Drunk and Disorderlies,” and over-night * Ae- | the various dej uts to-day, a decided inerease in num- T s o A | Varioss plaiutils ag'. Jaokson 5. Seuuls ot eL—Memoras B e i T L o et o,'vmm‘.‘"_’ Lcrems DR, | The whola party in the lone bost thus_resshed In tern world 71K of the | Qum as to formof order, nud althoogh man Taaly history, they are, | horw w1 wompltio. and. tho. Secretary’s ‘books show that | aiee Byiog days at ses, qn shoRt. of . be tibeon agt. Btewart.—Motlon &n:;‘ “';";mmdu. arged | FOm b ecossities of the oase, disposed of with remarkable | [ T 05t St Tas0 "carile 600 sheep—a little moro ::";l:y_"mhm:n:’;nu of ”'vz;:; .4 - : rapidits, In o fow moments after he openiik of | .y half merinocs~73 swine, snd 73 unmuolrmllry. ness which i3 se often the of persons kept iv ebratad | starving coudition for #0 long a Me. Cirl W olfston, whose 1 i ot sl 1l it 1t aseocintes toll with eheur and hope nud noble purposes ating nos N . The rost of tue motio cases been disposed Tt is grand to think xh;u libor hes its digmty . 3 '"K“ i i oy T i A e e el - Of horses, there are 46 stallions, including the ec! sered, toat we aud our A work e felio co the digvity of labor and tle the sacredness 58 of using toe worth of laxary aud sessy any sort of touk snd the + the listiess lounging or 03 the pubilo Pro 18 not ace: pted by the Pl the Symphony Soirees, be ing of the soft t obubly give & g 18 various works will Mr. Charles Ku 1n Europe wheu the good-for- and when to cinim & dignity dcowed the wildest berosy, Eves io oor own duy and genera- tlon—is oug country—thie belief thet Tubor i for the iow has d modern eivilization uds it & the doctrine, Lomy digmty 1 vot the ooly respectablo dignity; nor ure they the ouly siered peo- ol Socisties of New-York, American and € nate en octive and deteri t fow months. Socicties, havisg ample obtdined mbre decided dillicult task 10 overihi ars, enn achicyve eans and memn deules "Honderson agt. Ottignon.—Motion dented, without 00sts, | for trial in def hl‘l": . for baving stabbed SUPREME COURT—CrAwbrks ~S£er. 10 —Before Justios | in the forehead with a of, v so far as committing them to the Special Scesions ime. " 1 c 2 L it 9 d geldi To Captain Mitchell's flioess for his command is due In ne of 8300 bail: Adoloh Fredenck, | Ethan Allen, 14 mares with foal, 49 mares and geldings, .m:‘ d:’n: = ““:.. e g el e e 43 Saimhoute of No, 31 Elizabeth-st. | 23 pairs of matched horses, roadsters, &e., 5 pairs fancy e R | aahot horpot, bl Qe s a0 i Iafte OWDdiD e ko Ay e B o By O e “?fl%&'«?fiu? sacreduess 4 o ) of Bonmest toil any SUTHENLAXD. soldier, for b , iu & moment of passion, struck-Julis - | A. H. Bellows, of Walpole, N, H. In the other de; > the worts of any Kind of honest 10l i § oy poyion pORCR OF RICHMOND—THE SUPERVISORS | land of No. ety Chbilee. Feuderson; for having | sats tho_sniries ‘re 131" Darhen Sattle, 29 Dovons, 3 %“,,:'.;’_'"‘.‘:,".',‘,':';"‘,‘,;‘.‘”,‘“:'::b",:;fl'.‘d'N,,,‘ i ds i iguoble O RICHMOND COUNTY REFUSE T0 SUPPORT THEIR | Kicked, soxardly, Jauny Jond ¥ab Oroaby ati— localty | Ayraiire, 22 Dutch cattle, 44 Jersegs, 13 working oxen, 12 | urd telt, ike soidiors with fhor General, that o oog aa e 1o} on velvet aushions, a3d the lnzy POLICE. ::!:n:. Glum:: 'n':’ l:' .:'.n:u ex-“ oy cl::“ ‘n%“u::em_‘:;’ ' | stoers, 8 fat catilo, and 2 calves, 20 -peMmenW them, they were safe, ‘fi-mumm Big( Thets wors long ceatarids | The Poopls ex sal. Jebs O Rerges Tossssrer, &8, bgt. The | x G e s bilet of wood. snd thoreby gaus | A0 honey, 15 of flour, grain and seeds, 26 of v oty 1 Tho uner e ioked up by e siEsy rvd-- eo Jubur. weuld bavs. boen Board of Suporvisors of Rickmond '* | §5g her sotions iijuries. Then Anos Gifford was committed | 143 f agricultural umplements, 140 of miscellaneous, S have probably been "".{:, ¢ proides vick o sty Theo relator, who is the Treasurer of the Moetropoli- | on charge of Laviag bit garet. Foster of No. 22 Mott at. | 188 in Floral Hull of fancy articles, domestic magufag- | navigator, it 'alflfl'fll:}flm parted "',R. o’«'un Board, applins ta the Court to compel the Super- | on the imx with & picce of iron; Charles O'Conuor, for | tures, &c. lh"nn:loddm ed to put 4 'hm“" anm o mm 1 County 0 fsatie their bonds and raise and | strikiog Johm- MeDermott of No. 25 Syrl on the bead | At4 o'clock yesterday afternoon there were two trots | huve done so or not De e tored by the 0ue Whish has (01 25 for the pay of & captain, sergeant aod 25 | with his fist. Thesa nearly all of whom, it wiil bo nutioed, | for the Society's promiums of $:0 aud $200.. Thero woro the squails vy seas enco! y woll ne some othor items of general expenses, | aoemed to bave special objootion to the hears of their vistins: | four ontries for the forwer aud two for the latter. The arrived. " e et of Lt April. 16 was argued, on hehalf of | wero sent Bpeolal Semous, for & bearlog of ( g5t RO PRI eton Chicf in threo straight (e brought in the | treir individucl casos. Then came a caso of another, and, | foo L Toima 3.001 °9:50, 3:09. The $200 purse was won. DAKOTA. & great deat if their efforis are directed in the right way, and we look to them for tie production of the beautiful noveltics which are ready to the! should be glad to sco thess societies appeal to ularger of other men's toil. n oar great city, ple whv live on the fraics , the digoity and oli- the bee-Live of the Western Hemispue: pess of work should be preached o the bighways—ik h of the people, of civilizition, of ghe great Toler, wio said, 1 Ther, that the bonds cowld Hat now bo sold for par, but at about in 1he name of Goid 4 | 90 per cent, and they were not authorized to sell the bonds “'.‘:"(-'f.'nl,::..'::u"':-'.:'n below par. Farthor, they wore not autborized to aeil their | once of his unsclfishuess wnd insocence, v o erund or aole ar oy s | ow weai it 1, yiewed by it- ! : f sai1 Lo the coudicion of tho great s of 2 labiriug people o o ek, i ot take s i g soward rals i s r life sweet or desirable t oir dwelllogs, r . fng the money. When they hud made an offort honestly to | gincry vease tieir food, fheir_clothivg, thoir mode of Jiviug, their bu- | 12K S0 TN ) on' iV would be a question for the Court how | ~ Bood afto worke of bim that'sent me who ia always working. et somse, A canpl slothund_Spactivity. ‘most of the work that is dove ! hat which comprises merely the German Exclusiveness in this couniry is vot desirable ‘aundience than ti wli the facuitie tistic standpoint. under its new government, is preparing itself for a of vigorous practice, with a view to the production This society, 1or of muny greut 16 Lofteriug? The terriblo fatigne they undergo, the strug- &les with want, W ciushivg ot thelr nature—is the work sacred thut leads to these All the tacultivs of tils elnss are n The 1 o8, be far more eficetive if a ) of the dummics wers woeded out. tion sbould be made to increase the active mem s members to render it avail- yinivg rns 1o bote sud muscle. rusts, The morel faculties become blunted: and 400 ;?nu, that the sotion whs wrougl nawe of Bérgen, and that stimates was fixed wore improperly ‘which this sum | coi at loast two items. Fur. ¢ idering the high price of the fruit {o question, quite an og- by Whaleborle, owaed by N. Austin of Burlington, 1 ! 3 ) b i oY tod character, The prisooer was Adam Brum, aod Goorge ) ! > R THE INDIANS—TREATIES TO BR KEPT IN GOOD PAITR . Wright of Hobokoeu swore that he osught Bram in the very tireo straight heats. Time, 2 act of earryiog off the luscious fruit. Mrum, ln ;vld;no:fl: This morning a grand eavalcade took pl ‘:’1 "vhlch -: _TRIBES NOT INCLUDED ‘1N TREATY—ON THE e feature ted ¢ witneased with much interest. The prine —anly to raise this money and issuo their bonds. them wich the sole purpose of oblixing * moother person.” | the horse show is that of the stallions and matched horses. poel, for the Polios Board, stated that the bonds | His generosity was K:. muoh for the Court, and he was com- | (3f hregds the Morgan predominates. The examination of From Our Special Correspondent. pe apes ot daka sad Ronry Fussold: | druft, matched an T{ony.m.zehed horses bss oec\lgi-d Fosr Laraxs, D, T., Aug. 28, 1968, charged with haviag beid flegal Inietootme, WIth | of the forenoon, This afteruoon thero will bo s display of | Tho Jndians on the war-path, are nat thoes who mede stallions upon the half-mile track. At 40'clock mares and | 1o Treaty, but the Snakes and other tribes of the Upper o wh i rat step townrd rais- | wer o commencement of the afferuoun business, & i ! [ gartbward—do these necd | g, e Gourt would go beyond that. o e e erl & Sarpoant - Arius, basied | @eldings of Now-Englaud will compete for the Bociety's | Country, with a faction of the Sioux under Thunder Floud, uf b b by it The counsol for Riohmond County contended that they were | Henry C! ndo s l‘lwfllm in the Couri-room sud wes | premium of $200. g ’ " whe refused to join Tait in the Laramie 4 e Bobler Acnl -lm.ru not lintle 48 all under this law—it was werely discretionary; | about to take at, when the Judge ords him to leave | =~ The receipts up to last night had &}nount«i to $3,000, | Those that are inel in the Treaty, I believe intend s |:"r,v aud they had nover des rea a policeman tuero—the policemen | Instanter, or he uld put him fnto the bands of the poiice. on | and, judgiug by {n» pumbers upon the ground snd sll | maintain good faith, They have ‘gone with tho head W | Were weat withont thelr request. tho gronid that he bad beon keeplng bad company. The yousg | coming, it must reach nearly $5,000 fo-night. Ohiet, § Eik, “Tar Chief, and Thunder 1 o ol e TN e the pagors wors sabaittad, | wmagintt L P & —_— and other .u'r:f:mu.’ to the Southern hunting o 6 Court reserving ecision. ore waa then broug misera! nebristed woma = — et F . . b oharced with street-walking, Sbo protested vociferously | BURNING OF THE AMERICAN SHIP HORNET &nfi&{o‘;‘:xnpm::ofimflng' bul:m:‘hm and #le for publie performanc: ‘We would suggest that it is hardly worth while to have two small voeal societies in Now-York, We want ouo large society, and we think it would be s golitic movement ‘or the Harwonic Bociety to ion: the comhination would se, aud large works could be The publie would approve rully support one competent tion is worth cousideration. by, we commead for perforwance by oue of ouwr Amer- fean or German societies Meyerbeer's splendid compos tion the Nivety-first Psalm, rus. It has nover been tuat 18 left of the wan is tho toil-bardened form. The eight-hoar ‘movemsst, 80 noble 1 intention, avd spirit. is an endeavor to rosone the humbuity of the clinging curse of bis ioil. The atwewpt $o Sahoath e fime for rational recrestion, provement poicts in the same direction. Ie is a protest against | gr.p excessive ioid, and @ plea in bekalf of the intallecs, the sentiments, ‘| "oy and the soud, whick to1b overlooks. The Joy which greets each | damages o be assc ia with the Mondelssohn U ve sirength aud enter): ormed with proper cffec is union, and would Jib society. This ud shows his feeli be rolived of the prossure of hix 1abor, regard to its degradution. saviag macbine. It helps to lifs St eight voices, solo and ch in Ameries, 80 it would pro many of-ber sex havo wiready donu it. Let wau try to get out | cquso reforred 10 & referes to hear, &eo. corner. againsi the oharge, but wes lucked np for exemination. £ 40 years of age cae Lo qulte ad been ravished at No, 58 Al IN THE PACIFIC, . on the war ‘Lhey have left the and infine T at thu' zmxmuru’u. As an hm the P‘ THE CREW IN OPEN BOATS ONE THOUSAND MILES FROM | faith of tted Tail, it may be stated that some individ. pirposs e lor SUPERIOR COURT—SreciaL Teny—Skrt. 10, DECISIONS. ruotion and jai- F::geriok D. Schiking agt. Heury Wiil.—Motion 0. The Judge, withoot heariag furt o e d d the opiulon that sue bad boen & long time in discov- i t § unin, Gitaky agt, !'!:::::FT k.—Motlon grasted; 2:2‘;:%? ocyn.nd sens Lt o the l.vwlu“:{n: \Distiet LAND—DRRADFUL SUFFERINGS OF THE SAILORS. s:“wg‘ uo.fti‘lfifi'}m;'mflmm&f“ s ™ wsetn of Liverpool aj o warrlsy Pacific Commercial Advertiser. , & , woud- uew laborsaving ioveutiou bears Witiees to ma's suziely 1o Jares M. Milleragt. Edward D, Jaiaes. —Motion granted ?;"“m': .,.I,I,‘,.:.} ot u,,.,,,'.‘:{ “EE::::' e e T P Ot 1o cliromioie s moreun- | 18 3:'; ;h‘lhl:‘mh:n. The C ieh:: 0 enmr:ged at : on term go N 0 , who marri r r 2 Idfl.l 7 l‘ DL S hoinel | ontarah, L e gt Tk K mmarer <Eltion o | oo A N e 1 a0ork b | Srianae dltesthes L g e oues morp | S22 I the bl -éa‘: v.cur‘ BBk ik s woer (o deacged 1o ment work.’ Too | 7O G Geo. W. Arehor.— Mot and Yo warrant was grauted, The' cortificate had n | Sucet 6Cse CRUNER To0L 51,00 oF the ship's company. The | - Sherman is oxpectod ot this post, Beieh Franeis George agt. Geo. W. Arehor.. on granted and | carte do visite of Sergosat Kennedy pasted on tha left lower roumn, ‘Socount Bas been gathersd from the lips of Mr, He .mm.,:h‘. new ,.,4“?& ]lz,m.,, Fort Cl our source e oudre. e elomouts labor | ““Yacob Heck agt. Chas. Sohoiman.—Motion granted; dam- | ““Tiiers wers o number of cases of minor futerest, but with :.?Q,flf,‘.mm;fime:%u;fig ey AoknEisfondy st e - an attractive novelty. of it bimself as fust as he can, by making An English opers company bas been formed under the dircetion of Miss Carolive Kicbings, which will give per- s in the principal citics of the States. The fol lowing are_the members of the company: Sopraui, Miss Richings, Mrs. Arnold and Miss Goodnow; sceond lady, Mrs. Boudinot; countralto, Miss Zelda Harrison d Wylic; bassi, Campbell, Sexuin aud or Peaks, The orchestra will covsist of 32 ud the chorus of 32 voices. i combivation, aud wa have no doubt of the su undertaking; for opera in our own language will assuredly polar everywhere. . Max Strakosch has orgarized an cxtensive opera Jury. higher than hend-work, apd in bead-work Arabells Newton agt. Alphonss flnn.—nnr.unwud- stealls ats, boots, &c., from No.,214 William-st., on the 234 d ders of thinkiog, levels lati ip ooty 48, &e., 108 H0. 3 P The Amerto: e dogrees ordery of thinkiag, lerd s 0 speoulation, | payment of §7 cosh f August last, there was nothing worthy of note to the thwe |y T TN the birdest who does mer sll over the village: two foet from th isto:-rod of the Groat Eastern's ever worked o hard us Christ. o w widely or #0 deeply, or so enrichod bis fe of Lis day how tdle seemed bis iife ! 1:k Which telis on the men and wor the exception of the remandiag of Maximillan Denaather for 10 will welcome the from th T A orioun wbip 3orhets of 4% funs barden, Captals | THE FIRE AT THE PHILADELFHIA UNION eft New-York on the I15th of lu'zi » LEAGUE. 4 ges 1o be asscased by & Sherif's of adjournment bound to San Franelsco, wil "Tinnot the man who secms to B iaaiasd o cargo, cousiaifug v a i H » " ” conls, iron, 6,200 bo: dles. 2,400 cases ki e o, D i ® oot from Lhe shai. 700 eaue CRIMINAL COURTS, JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. | itk '“x"...mm";.“.‘n"m.’smf saes Kotosene b asd | Tho fvestiggtions of the satheritios into the origl nes. No ene in p— | Before Justice Ledwith.| svenking one or two vessels, nothing occurred on the passage of the fire at the Unioa Leagne House on Thursday night uenced men so COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. But few oases were brought before this Court yes. | out worthy of note. till 7 o'olook on the morning of tbe 3d of | leave littie room to doubt that it was the work of an inces- wmen; yet to the M Before Clty Judge Russsl., M t which hour the mate weat below with oueof the bands | aiary Tie gource of the confiagration is traced to s smell The Han ot o I, ¢ I 3 fterday with the exoeption of those devominated drunk and ru X ) Whilo s0_el Joft g g bly oocur ox by d ’ 5 Court was promptly opene torday morunin o % 6. the result probably of the bea)- gould_poss| pept . filfi!,‘.;‘..",'n"ff :'nd I?.f i 'i"n';: " 1 s 1? e ’:,m '/ il - m," S et oy .fl".‘..c... t.....’!.. Geoks . The scaman rushed on deek, | tud which is regarded by experts a8 a most fuvoruble spot f o3 Hlabe Werk mid o for crimina! business. e presiding Jodge occapied the | absence of the Excise Law. Shoutis " whila the mate remalned below trying to put | 88 perpetrution of the crime, Had the fixmes spread a Lite D T e T T ors. | Court at 11 o'clock; the Assistant Distriet-Attorney, Mr. Bed LARCENY. o0 the firo with Llakets, which be took off from thres slok | Wore rupidly, 15 or 2) persous would probably have lost ihee 1t takes us up | ford, was prosent for the people, aud thers were o iarge num John Wilson, Kate Wallace, Catherine Heslsy, and Mar | mon. lives, as the fire 'ul;!‘-:‘l-l;': [ c:“ ‘approach to rl be proyinecs, under the titlo of orming this we are ouly com Tie ship was at this time soadding slong bewniifally under | 951 commus ioto the pure regiou of quiet | ber of othor efficers and lawyers o sttendsnce at the Court- | garet Camphell, » bright quartette, wore brought op o the g : ix ki south i Bh a fendisb ‘ 8 six knot east trade wind. Bhe had just crossed the The motive thet P a Bendisd er! pers_Company.” The following is a list of tho artists engaged at present, importent additions being cx- cted from Europe: Mme. Ghioui, Mdle. Mme, Potti Stakosch, contralto; Signore Irfreand Errani, tenogi; Siguor Mara, beritono, and Signori Susini snd Colleti, bassi. Siguor Sarti will be the condu Ia addition to the Opers compeny, Mr. Strakosch is form- 1ng & concert troupe. 'The members alreedy enzuged ere, Mdme. Plodowska, and Signor Limperti, san Opers, and Carl Formes, Other en, shortly canounced. from the gross world Tife may bo idea'ised (2 \his beatiful wa; its movotony; may be diumfied aad re- “There is not one of us Whose toil does not take un & jects it serves, and the relations it oodness of onr fellow- Camesa, prima digaity in view of the obj suscains to the Lappinessor the g m ging mallcarrier who Rocial intercourse; the priuter who puts iutelligence on its | Antoioe Rose, s Frenobman. H foet and gives wings to words of progress; the mechannic, | case was carriod to the jury, but wiile training the clements to usefolness; the teacher, emanci| % | fng up, and belore a v be b, educating the ear for was reyersed 50 as 1o 8 facilltates ements will be the gifte of God: the merclas Wi t ¢ 'of 'dlstant lavds—sre i b foupe dignifying Tospootive alting toil. The hyln[mm’ Aflantic onble 8 | trank containtng clot r,llnp_lbo.;:"culml- the foliowing artic THE TURF. g HOBOKEN RACES. The first event of importauce to the racing frater- wity is the insuguration of the Fall season, oo Wednesday tie 13th snd 14th i ¥rom the groat success w hich bas attended all revious meet- {nge this year, similar result may safely be predicted on this Florses have been concentrating at this point for months back, and there ere few States which have not repre sentative apimals, all in the finest condition, avd fi—ns the expression goes—'to run for & mag's Lfe.” ~Arransements ave been made by the Associstion with the Erie Raiiroad Cotupany to ran extra traive, for the specinl Accommodstian of pedestrians, from the Pavoaia Ferry, 8o that those who cannot spare an entire day ean visit the scene of o some uf the events by leaving town in the Since the last assembiy Lore many improvements bave been made, not only in the track, but also in the grounds, placieg ;. for beauty and finish, with suy nd the world, reacy to | #real ation that it Is the intelisctual girdle r aud to pulsate liour | §1 40; ove pair of drawers, eqnalize the currens of the hemisphe: by bour with the livi all the great nations of | ~ This property was brought from Frapce by Ros 1t is a practical enforcer of the doetrine of Lum d—a universal peace-maker. But the workmen who made it serpent which helped to crush them. at Becaucns Course. oar look upon it asthe | wichst. He recoived it safely at that place, bot afterward hey made it, they saw | had it stolen, and wa it leave the foundery; it rolied itself upon the cylinders on | Penny had taken it aw; the Great Eastern, and of the great deep; 1l ita folds: bat th ong the loviatha riches bupdreds who tolled ot upon | which the defendwut bud on in Court dsy bat dl,mhurol saie l‘:yl;d'l(:; hell.hlrnp uo | to im. His farther testimo : : reward but the miserable pay for their dal t at the forge | he was recallod to the stand several times and created & great ey 0o ot Jook upon the work £4 one which | desl of disoussion sboot bi - bis musical und museular powers ju Lirg ‘hey canuot soe that their roward is of that of which the world receives the whole, Lot in g Tu_pesce, good-will, and fraternal feeling. kes compensation for fgmobleness of ai He who abuses bis talent to mystfy or | it was finally shown that Hose, in writing, put affeots the world. rations and see littleness of spirit. this.course on an similar institution in the lao troer workers, and takes Lis plece among the ditch room beside, whils the seats for specta’ors were well g charge of Miss Sarsh Tullough of No. 206 Court-st., Brooklyn. | Equator the evening previous. in the ususltrack of vessels Mosh of the day was consumed with trials, which were | with the larosny of 62 03. buund to Calitoraia, in longitade 1127 . ‘The batohes ot the L-r'l:n",';‘ll ,u:l' :{yma‘ :'-::I:WN&.“‘"":“‘ o . time were off for ventilatiog the sb customary, Hard: League itaell. es would | Tt appoared from the evidence of Miss Tulongh that abe | Fie MO0 ST MRRIEE L SR, B i onee aoke came | orporation, no pecuslary loss cuuld fal, as t was uuiversaly was wet, on Sunday evening at ahout 10 o'clook, 1n Veseyat. | gt of the after hatoh. eommunicating almost inatautancously | Known that thore 1a 8o mpie, Mavrivte, ool the peoperty. fog- - Just aa she w tering Washington Market, by the prisovers, | 1o the *cr k- bleh banging ¢l Frauk Pesny. man. was Whers they assaulted her nod picked ber pooket, Y Tod Mo T ey o % 'The Leagoe House has been an o Ofioer 801t tatified to arresting the prisoners jJust as they | and st fire to the matusail. With the first alarm Capt. Mit- e Coprerbeads of Philadelphia ever siuce its cornes wore indulging in the luxury of countiog out the ‘contents of | chell was promptly on deek, and set one watch to work and their organ has made it the favorite the pocket-book. deavoriug 1o confrol the fire, while the other watob was | 10T Its satire an buse. During its erection, frequert anomys With an appearance of Innocence worthy of a better eause, | griered to lower the boats and get them ready. The quarter [ MODS threats of destruction were received by those interesied (he fair calnite and_ their wora masouline, shoagh B0t 1ess | boats were safely Iewersd withont trouble, but fnaumcbing the | it it. and the animosity kindled by the pateiotic efforte f the ook et violon’ congleted of & | Otivable friesd. pleaded et guilis, T boat. her bottom was stove i by an eseboit, makiog & bole | Lesgue. and fauned from time to time by the publio attalks viined s 600 frwnes, soparated’ in A tho evidonce was rather strong against them, and thelr | {5 the bottom about a foot square, which was stopped up with disloyal jonrnals, seems to bave culwinated in the 3 linen shirts, 826: one black coat® physioguomies, thoogh not yet in tie Kogues (ialiery, are | blankets and shirta during 3:: entire crulse. The boats wore | Gmph of Wednesday night last | Puils, two vests, 85, two pair of pants, 84; 12 handkerchiefs, :“,‘:"‘u;“‘;‘.:."a':‘:"l: the M. F., Mr. Justice Ledwith cum- .prtmdrgl'llll uil-t. ‘;.nl Ihl: bv(;s in tbzlmk Jocker, |tl n; — . . mpossible to get at them. studding sail, 8 maio-royal, an - e e i ey "THE CARNIVAL OF RUX. sorae plooes of caavas iyiag handy on 1he deck. were Shrown NEW-JERSEY NEWS. On his n.‘x.h.l lu(ll;ni‘\llxuwru fif'{"?“u“"n"‘t‘ flxm“ ml:‘d :Hm :n(o 1{ c‘bnhnn. wil'h 7h-k ro 3 were -ao;:lbl;. consist. ——— " " )0 B 1 orderly: Hattlo Davis, drunk in Greene-st.; Thowas Bigiey | fugof 4 hams, 13 tina of assortad meats, a box of ralsin: . . o this conutry. 1 A e, b T 5 Green, | ditto 1n Graodat.; Lizsio Phillips, disorderly in e | o moune o Mwedvaad 4, yecbmis i} | , DESTRUCTION 07 A MAYGK F Agrosx pTFYxs. About J 2 o imer. 1n ' Grand st.- Artbar Martin, found drunk i | aw potatoes, Four demijobns and a barrel cortaining in all | 7 @'clock on Sunday morning a fire occurred In tbe extensive Broowe-st.; Mary Howes misbobaved berself in Hudsonst, | but 12 gullons of water, were also passed In the,boats. The | match factory of James B. Dey, situated at West ond, Hadson ' ! and was reprimandod; Edward Hopkins and Aon Hopkin ship's chronometers, epitome, compasses, quadrants, and a few B e e bat o clothlog sxocpt what tbe | Oy, Whese place of business is at No. 68 ourtiandt-at, New- v dict had rel “The complainant took the witnese-stand to give mony, walch was rendered from Fronch ato English by the intorpreter. His proj ider. & lawdy resident io tite e latter waa arresie " both drank in Twenty-fil-st. were esc recpenised onn of his coats, whioh was faund ot Mim. 4 evor oourteos Sergenti James oy, for udalilog In b men stood In. York. Owing to the fact that there was a large amoust o} nalinn gyagaries 1o Thirty-fourth-st. was also deposited in At this time, the wholo ship was in flames overhead. the fire | stock on the premises, the efforts of the firemen were unavail- and eaveloping tho | ing, aud the building and contents were entirely cousumed. ame. It was disputed whother t of fawe. Lt was | Loss on the building. 82 500, and on stook over &,000, upon o e was bis patranymie, 18 his testimony he | Jidod with 8 Wemporsrs Rowe; James Leounrd, dru {mpossibie to rematn on board any longer, and ut 74 o'clock, or | ¥hich there was 0o insurance, The origin of tie fire s us- ave his name as Antoine Rose, and in the indictment papers 8ixt Michael MeNamara fovnd in !‘nnhy-ww- J three-quarter of an hour after the firet alarm, the order was | kuown. but, from the fact that it commenced near the door Sote. % quite the" odatrary, Storan: ruta truck 1o Seventeenthst.; W. Fettier, W. Rogers, | given to leave the sbip, and all hands took to the boats aud | Whero there were o matehes or other material stored, it u V) Clarles Egolion and Edward Morriss, similarly sivuated, met | poshed off rom the vessel Hero was one of those grand sights supposed to bave been the work of design. ne, amounted to nothing. gan who exercised | erceping and leaping from spar to s dway was also pro- | riggig, salls and masts 1o one vast b the shades of Jeflerson Market; Fergus versn. Through the exertions § e linguint | L1ih o ke rewand. ghen described but sodom witnessed-—a notle sbip, which an ———— world _at ovce ateps down from among the ! d the Court ordingly ttied the lon of > e e e o re was gliding cheerily along ber course, now - & Gt B oo’ Sounsal by boldiog that the papers {a tne case ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. O D e o e e vt |- AANT O AXALIORS, PRONTNER, i e Rerped wers vali T [Bofore Justice Riley.] costly pyrotechnic display, in whieh the masts, spars nnd;\l{» Parker N. Savage was arrested et the Jersey City depot by ging formed the bold outitnes, The scene was cnough to striks | Detective E. L. McWilliams, on Saturdsy aftersoon, on @ and delvers. ‘This is peither sncred nor dignified. There is 8 Iabor worse than futigus or bunger: “ Who yules s State not for OoX's laws Makos thet and tue acticn vile. When a statesman whose name bas been a sy3 reaching wisdom, brogd sympathy with the wrones of mankind. sdvanced insight into the cau ress, and high courage in advocating the ‘:T,",‘,’:m’,“::,;,‘,'L:f,‘;:‘,‘,’g:f:;’.,’m,;{'fl,};‘,’f‘_‘},fi:{i-u:_‘: hi# questioniog ber whore ft came from, she answered that | plended not i and lends himself to the advocaoy of doctriues jncunsietant | 8L ind sold scme things to Penny, this agreed with the ith those that have given him fome and hosor am statewent made bi’l’unny betor the police magistrate, that be The programme will open on the first day with n #ace, for which there are foar entrier, and on the % day with , in which thers are no less thaa five cont ‘Nannle Craddock and Gen. Willams bemg ) Sach & chance a8 this to see bold, clever ‘and skillful horsemansbip shonid not bo lost, as the embryo ve more on anch an oceision to give him & knowledge of the sefence than mooths under the tuition of @ riding master might furuish. From the beavty of the scencry, shortness of the Jou:n: and facilities of wravel, it 8 safe 10 predict a very large atte anee of the wealth, beauty and fashion of our meirvpols at the Hoboken Full moetin; of social prog: s of equal the charm of geulos depart: Jobnfealewis broaskt sy e state Mekacwio0gn Ko e BURGLARY IN HESTER-ST. forror into tha bravest heart, wien he remembered (At 1t WS | harge of having swindled a young German named John Sele thett. He said hie lived at No. 419 Greenwich-st., and saw the . . . trunk taken d irs by Penny and Aueust H %| Michael Dorsey was charged with committing a bur- | over 1000 milea to the nearest land, and the chanoes of reaoh- p 2 B L e e, el o, ousc ¥ & 8 ing land text to none, At 8 o'clock, the mnsts of the nobie g:;:{fir;;f';:}l,‘::‘:,‘,’,“,;‘5,'2?,:';,:},‘:’;;“{?_,,;':.: rked by compininant’s wiie at th ’ : 3 DAt Uhcy s be cheating that kreenborn. ® | glary on the premiscs of Fordinand Calanies, No. 96 Hesterst. | (hiy wens over lLer side, Lut the burning hull, iike s hnge T sy rriving in New-York on Satorday. During the passage Sav- meaniog p pposition bel wed by the genersl practiceof | The latter had stolen from him 1,200 clgars and 83 in penplos, | lump, fed by 20,000 galions of kerosene and 6,000 boxes of can- " . ber wungosition belng sacted by tie general practicool | Wiem Dorsey was arrested, & bace, n three-quarter augir it | dion, made un awfal confagration, ghting the horizon (ur 100 ags borrawed 000 s gold from Be ey de0n N o T b Chter THof's wife 3o savod money o pay her reat, and on | 86 an ron fimny were! r::::l‘!!n‘hrl; Pstonte, The prisanet | wilos stownd, whtle the fataes nid gmoke rolled up in Black | Afintng Company of Califorols, with the understanding that A 3 n| at | masses, reaching to the very clouds. L ney was to be returned immediately on a e burgiar's implements woro found upon bis | ‘Ile boats Femained by the ship daring the day and night ;‘;,[’“‘\;i‘“.n e arviveedl barw: bagoTen: A K i ied ~ rights above- 0 e was comuitted in defutit 062,000 batl. Mo s o | while sho was buroing. ~As the cargo graduly consamed | - : B longit the dhinge aitlor” Afirthe tesiony bad ben | 200 o George, bk, 24 searsof age, aadsoys b b | he s chened, ot o ahe woud womise he o (A T AT T BESR Inteutten, + | taken the plew of guiity was put in by Penny, and he was then ome. s0haT EIB gy CATEO, were no explosions during the A . his talent is & misfortune, Y BURGLARY 1N BEOOME-ST. burning, &% 3 olelook on the morning of the 4th, tha Aré hav- ;:‘:':?#'.‘fl;’;;m":}:‘h" x:,':,{‘ w:’_z‘;‘:"utg the day x.h..,.‘-:-am"‘ jabe fopieredrasd meaey: t'ohle! A CURIOUS CASE OF CONTRADICTORY EVIDEXCE. P CITY FENIANISM. " ties for good—es great gres 3 tht plainant the c 3 e ery foremost rank of the worlde | S on" wiioh be suid were done by the two defen farnisbed with immeasurs — ; Mr. Stepbens, C. O. I R., arrived late ast evening | (4 ity from Cincinnati, and was received by Cols. Kelly, Burke and Condon. He reports very satisfactorily ss to the situation of Fenian affairs at the West. Roberts-Sweeney Feniuniem, he v, has almost completely died out, aud the great wajorit rishmen look for Irish iadependence by o fght on lris of & private character), was beld last evening at Capte. Condonund Col. Burke spoke. The opponents to & wrestling metck; with the mob, outdoing the rubble iu c; after bim in tumuituous proces«ion the crow: been doing tbeir utmost to overturn the State, avd denomncs tho purest men of the nationas * whelps of siu;” he teaches along )‘wu:; Lost of nlhe:(];-wnm this Jesson work hus diguity or sacredness, or is couuted a work smong - A u with 813 20 in, were gone. 'Ibis, with the details of the ar- | Joho Shea of the ALl mew. that is not done with pure iuteution and broad bumane | FULL UL uendants by Officer Dorsoy of the Fourth Pro- | that Richard Acaser as porpose. + Society about e needs onr heads more than our b, but it needs our hearts most, and, if possille, our privciples Wost | Degeydunt's covusel—Did you ot go to Mr. Distelborse's LAKCENY OF TWO PAIR OF DOOTS. Tho work wa have to do 18 not secondnry or incidental. We are zalled to b wministers, priests. aod natare i of divine arigl, o exalied detiny, of niliaited city for expansion; duty is an eteroal obligation. God | EERRATRUTON UL i the ssloon with your wife aed | beota for 84, He was Lold in 8300 to auswer, e g who have Newark, at which policy of Stephens To-day some defi sod, eside—that no nite arrangement will ‘with regard to the Fair, as to when it will Some are 1 favor of a lotte! foar that some objection might b raised to suc A Fair at ¢‘=- Jnfll’::, ‘;:,nm undon! ooessful in & pecun ns will dechle in fa ir, which is sure to co! Treland. Mr Marphy wi form it will take. Many tbiok thes, Mr. e originol intention to hold e support of every friend 11l be here to-day, and wlll prob- 'be prepared with 6 statement with regard to Fenlaniem s, and the feeling prevalant fn the : opbets. Human el Lins given us tools and the privilege of illumigation. Be itours of the 1 (2 cbild X | valae of His gifta by the sincerity of | ®o0 oinant. Niver, Sir. T elept at No. 16 Doverst, in [ Henry Jones, E THE RAILROAD FARE QUESTION. .. the Editor of The N. Y. Tritune. Siz: While the outrageousconduet of an Eighth-ave, sar conduotor in sotnally attempting to deprive of life and lmb (bree unfortunate gentiomen, who had sufficient coarage 10 +demand their simple right, is yet fresh in the public mind, will permit me to offer & fow sugestions with & view to aiding asion of railroad monopoly insolence and fraud. ay passes without the star ‘o being repeated in some CIVIL COURTS. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SrRcut Tenu—Serr. 6, | Before Judge DALY. THE MEALTH LAW—THE LAW DECLARED CONSTITU- TIONAL—THE BUTOHERS ROUTED, STEERS, SHEEP | the arrested partios. £ " ' partis the 4th of September, while in the o AND SWINE—A GENERAL REVIEW OF LEGISLA- Tte defense then olaimed to prove by other witnesses (hat | (le pn:f::r?\?rvkh"m aud .ynn'nl.I take the chest from his | gour gall TION ON THE SUBJECT OF MEALTA. Charles Cooper, et al., agt. Juckson S of the gentlemen above or otoer, snd in almost d the conduet of the compauy. turvugh some of the passengers. o such a fuss abonts will indace biw both to subwit to moreover to fl.dnvo:d‘ to every instance we {ts sgents, sustained b will say, “ it isa't wor! extortion his netghbors to do so, or remanded till Friday. Gl made complaint against Thomas Wheelan, John | ing burned through the buil to the water, the nobie clipper “c“l’ ":llbm‘ \]Vlllhm Ramsay. nlhn:,fllnfo}{mm with havirg | made l,l:lll i 'n.;'m‘dh lm:d'lnl down bow first, leaving no committed barglary on the property No. roome-st,, on 19 | trace of hor but a few charred spars and pieces of . wood float. P, ¢. P, e DB la o8 e e ot i heving | ing about This wa in Borih Intisade 25 40 weet JONgITndo | 5ol Svs eorcmg Busbase. chat whas sbe’ herlied Mk 2o 155, about 1,000 milew due south froc Capo St. Luoas, Lowes | waril 6141 000 in rowdy money, Sne had set et husbaud up In erockery of the value of §18. Wheelan was arrested ard | Californis, 2500 miles east of Hawai Dikinéas nearly & doson fimes and notwithstandiog e bad ne " | Brough beforo tho Court, He pleaded guilly, and wis con. | During iho first night Capt. Mitehell who had thronghout | o) fuait. wack as driuking, smokia e rremleder [ Worping, when he was on Yo market to by sl for | Mitted without bafl. e is o wire-drawer, aid,is 16 years of the disaster shown a coolness’ and bravery equal to the oves- | vCrabicTaited fn ,,,“mm‘-wm n:' StaTiod to Caliibrais o8 Dreakiast, i when pasing ut the intariaction of Catherine oge. _sion. distributed the men into the threo boats, accorditg t0 | iy last venture two years ago, ke declared that he would nod and Water-sts. was stopped by Kici and why be did not PETIT LARCENT. their capacity. In the long boat with him w the UW0 Pa8- | porarn unless bhe brought home more money than he took away, Dl who w sanding o the | _Edward Miller was churged with stealing 25 cents trom the | Sep0in the third mste snd eleven seamen, as fullows 3ud she supposed that was the reason be had procured the then struck by Rici | window of Patrick McQuade, of No. 37 Canal Committed | _Capt. Josiab A, Mitehell of Maiue; Messts. 5. and JI For- | oo " "srcCp, said that she would # g g y B o and drageed into_a hallway, when the other maa | 10 aswer at the Court of Special Sessions i defuult of §300 | £uson of Gont. J. Siduey Thomas, third ofcer, of Richmond, | oot Loy huvband oookd. Hive at his ease, have s corriay T M P ith of ; o . go b8 Win fists. They beat bl inseomible, and, whea | bail e T e o Y T eh Top | drive'in, ud all tho comiorta of ife, but bo could bava D¢ : ore of Ler movey fo lovest 1n busiess speciiations. U hat und cout, in which he Lad a pocket-book ASSAULTED Ahr}u,m,uui. e T e N Dinas Hor Bakiwd i 4 rteenth Precinet Police, e ille, X i, g New ford (3 native of ; e et e S me | Mudeira); ‘Frod. Clongh of Toomaston, Maiue; Jobu Farsis {hemomey belag paid over toe priscmer waa® disobargod, sek T Ol e tatance ot the testimony for ihe prosecution, | The socused was bailed in the suin of §300 1o anawer at the | OF Madelrs; Thomas L. Thte of Fortemoutn, N 1.0 sames i On the cross oxamination Court of General Sessions, Cox of New-York City; Anf Passaic of Cape de Verde Tslands; Neal Tarner of New-York Ci second boat was placed in e tter by paving the of 0tto Riei and Frederick Distellorse were placed at the bar, ree. Both were T clmrged with robbery in the first or the 25th of August, about 4 o'clock a. m. It was B o -— LAYING OF A CORNER-STONE.~The corner-stone ot the new edifice of the Falrmount Baptist Church, at Newark age of the first Bouse 1o biro bed 1 Christian Tefler was chiarged with stealing two pair of boots | ¢ 2 LA Complainant, excited—Niver, Sir, from Ferdineod Butsoky of No. $90 Xast Houstoo-st, avous | Samuel Haedy of Chatbam, Mese. Besldes him. tbo will be laid on Counsel—Was you not in liquor 1 . tho21st of August. Dofondant was not srrested uniil yoster. | W i1nm Laug of NowcXors (whows fither la stock Bbir | iy, wi g by s e e ver, Sir. day worning, aad et the time of arrest aduitbed seliung the | vy 0 eein (eolored cook), stewnrd and four otbers, Whose e e ! have not vet learned. pm.’.’.".’..f’nfi'n‘"a'.f’..:"m s atogh | boat was in charge of the second officer, M. Parr, Romax Carnonic Dic¥iTaries v Tae Crre.—0 Tl pTlenzy Joven Ed, Relharm and lbon, Jun, the lst & colored | of North Shicids, Euglaad. _With him were the carpéntiz uad | was expocted that Arcublshop MoCloskey woull bave At Uiy ot “ Niver, Sir.” thought It necessary 10 explain | Kobort Poel from London, wers chargud with stealing & chest | " ne vevistone ane st mwovs ll squnly distributed among | Prevebed st the Roman Catlolic Cathedral on Bundoy, and it matier t tho Jury, in be own way, o rel tho insinuations | containiog 1980 In ¢reeabacks, besides & uantity of | fhe ik boots during the rst By o asts f1ted. and sally | i consequence of the presence fu the eity of weveral Bishops o1 bis charactet for sobriety, bat waa slienced for being out of | English gold, worth €250, & gold watch set in diamonds worth | ont for thed s woll ns aircametenccs and mster enid | from abroad the sermon would bave borne some sienificaues order, and kept the stand very pettishiy, not haviug Led bis | § et of surgical instruwents valued nt 8500, gold rings | Durmit. - Being in the track of Caifornia-bound vasscls, Capt. | o relation to the probable sction of the ‘Couveil o Biabops e e Tl i B a e 0, anda quantity of clomg, ‘shees. ‘dravery R e e O o head. nothwert, M the oo, | Which fs to meet in Bultimore next moatb. Tue Archbish e e e ettt ot o o | 5 g o B | it b s el 5 TR B | Bt A B o v e e L Line To shaain e Dy Ak ok | e e e nd Wiss stoien foo Wigsisieroomen | ostswers aken 0y by the LK Vast aad (hes 007! | woiner Madiarny Srom, th M - or bay, e saw two of he second duy frequent llghhl md“" ocenrred, and some ?nm";"l“ pon Tll—flwinlly fHose in - high places.” the compiainant wout on the evening af the slieged robbery | stateroom at sight, bu from feas did Bot cowplain 10 tho ons of water were obtgined, to add to their nmall | LFuch of Charicaton, & C. preached at St Fetc and assanlt to the plaee in Water-st. and bired a roow, for | captaia of the sbip uatil worning. The captain ordered the :,':’,‘,.‘,,..,4.'.,;‘.‘..,",’.",'1'0;‘.'53,".f.."..'m‘.‘lfl.i’a"vf'.". ‘:nd PR I'"?::::; f\}f;ll-nl;l:vh!" ;x-l fn;sll?&'ifii'n‘..li" -m\"‘ Complainant— *which he pald 756, and went to bed with his wife avd child; | myte to search the vessel, bus neither the chest nor contents % - g 4 g Tt is hardly necessary tostate, the casebeing so recent ;hsr“l:a:;f_l‘ngllllc:l;‘od and :-:.ca."-, ldhlfl,rl-al:ftk“lxl.:s‘h‘x-’ ouild be found. Aftorward, it js bolleved, & portion of the .J.?Zd’hffl'.‘.;.'.‘u'.xf"l'i."i?"?m'x!.'.u‘."x'é".'.2‘2'3’5.9!,."‘%‘3";’:[‘;‘ fl::flf‘;’:::{’., .:mg}l{.?-;‘.‘&:nfirl anshet ‘;;: (int et tharente 13 Whidh 184 Datehers ocmplalog sk the | SLELY, WHIok Diteltorve went o gtop lekring the LS8 of | gendd ware sod by b prisconry st astors 1o, Beuthott Eho | g0 atrong winds and bpavy ses, the bosts were unable 1o Terch | Theso diguitarion of the Roman Catbolio Chureb, are, 8t bus ordinances of the Board of Healtt were ancosstiiutiviial and | also went to the room of Golbride, Where the Fow was, Which | pan, e AP s T A (] e iudmatny 13 $he sks swsiing the amablise of the was locked, and wan ot upon by Golbride on his eoming outy e o3, Lhe S0, sixth sod seventh dage, oix daipbtna o bonite early pext month. ~ caught, sud_divided amoug the thiee boats, PO it o o 1 hem from enforcl conductor and Deyond thelr powers, sought to restsain them from enforciug | Was focted, A6 s Aot WEOR T ARTS OLNa" was eloot giving the crews pleaty of raw meat, but as they had 0o aalt the rules relative to driving and slangbtering cattle in this | ¢ Iled ‘Wm. Ba A Mr STC] o f-om the honse, trated of being pulled fntoit. Wm. Baimer [ AN ATTEMPT T0 MURDER IN WisTCHESTER CoUNTY. | FUNE S IR Vebpit. Al the boay's eraws were now Th\'ALrAflmv 0¥ THE REAL ESTATE OF BROOKLYN.— city. The arguments of the counsel for the buteke city, which were made by hv);n of the coluzmns of this paper at the time, Judgo Daly hiae now delivered & most elaborate opinion. dis- wery contorred. on Health Trardvand hoalth | OVer to the jury to decide Whether any uunecessary ¥ioienes t to Magng Charts in Eoglich law, aud to | W48 tred by either imputtiog Golbride out of the bouse which iy Doteh settlements fn Manohatts, and bringing | Yool constitute assanlt and battery. The jury then retired, their history down to the present day. In it he reviews Cach Otjection taken o the law, and his decision is in favor of its | BP0 8 verdict tho lraders of the party, He it with contempt the argument that r of the Board to remove a building tbat Ju s pablic Tenry Richardeor bl basing his decision on | 8nd battery on Thomas Thompson of No. 42 Thomasst., on i the cowmou law right of any one to summarily remove highest reputation, | thelr evideice, which corrobo o_are unfortunately unable to bear ally reporied in the | Ment m or reflect that the seven-eigh wirl is defraded every time s e scene of ber daily tuil smoants to sever. yoar—(ollars barg-earved and so: reflect on the necessities of the laborivg man whom ‘see, worn,weary and jaded. ride perbaps mile family whom Lis utmost efforts will scarcely clad? Js it hIol worth ths of & cent of every night they fed, and will not decently ki le to ttance which whick is all needed to themselves and their families ¥ “ Bay,” our com- they ean go to the dopot and buy Weall know that tley can- wek oennot st auy time in tickets, nor can the workmau with 11y, even if he eould spare the Lime to go to brazen srmor which sences, and sbowing bistorically tuat since 1:01 & similu power bes been vested in 15 Wend. 262, to show "o cites the oase in | 16 Jury could not determiae upon o verdict in this ese aad L, o cites the onne 10, | o s, | artson aerward pleaded guilty of aa | S50 asd kruised ak ovee Iy tobe removed on cer- & from 83 w0 858 3 ..'73!-:-4'7 rhn:h ourry bis peiat fa ¥ the policemen, & ey B 520 tho sireet at the bidding of thele (riends tbe al of or opposition the Court of Appeals has intorfere on sy eneh 10 in L sevel i10f water, Bl s bisondt, and baif ollowlng is the valustion of the real axd the | and George ' Hyatt, bosrders with Distelboras, gave | _q, 5unday, August 2, at about 64 o'clock in the evening, » | put on an allowance of & ar. Bat whea it rained, il hands | Wrds in Brooklyn as compared with last yo: ted the most part of the state. - B e Qe Cousert Tha Tatier showed | pary of the frieads o tho soldiors contined in the county il | & Fo¥ poisto, twice & Car, Tut whoa i rained, af e tempt at robber) the de- s I re pi Al ey could eatoh, ard 1845, ) ‘Wards. 1865, timst of Tobiury 0y thede in Westchester, for killiog Miss Ellen Hicks, aud an attempt | " 'thg thirteen days, tho wiady centinued 1'ght and bafitine, | 1 008, s l‘ou.h Ilhn lite vlze'.: nnal’ni‘.\l;mlm;:: Elliott, u'n th'..'klnof the long boat towing the other two all the while, On the 17th agist Jast, consisting of Michnel Kearns and Patrick Me. | d. two * wi ’ v Curty, who Jroro with the soldiers n'n‘llhnl night, _but not SBoon the bee 9 vssghy Whish yere ditvided , resent at the time of the murder of Miss Hic When I8 davs out, under a o and, ot the time of adjouraing the Court, hud not yet agreed | § owis, Mark 8. Kovyon and Ill'nn ru;v;mg who W m.u-:n.r- for the fn-x boat m‘er::r nfi':dn:w';:-";c‘n'a‘:b'er'-wfl ¥ " . A d jerking were 80 soy 2 URING A ENIFE. 220 r0q & volloy of stines into the. yarde Kea by T TD e e ks e X 7 ey of stor yard~' Kearns, McCurty, | Capt. Mitehell decided o cast ' olored, was tried for felonions assault | Iowh Kepyon and Fitapatrick, then went into the vard, | done in long. 114 W., lat. nn\m'll::e:'fi b;;:'rrl'vlgcl: -4 whed ey loudly proclaimed fo Kl Kilot, They alsobudly | decidod fr the e resson, o o o the aecond mats i they had him | bost, and after coming alongside, dividing the be, ke TR8 $11 gRarly rem- 51 Totals 8106, 454,536 §1 e | o Lo ‘oor sdiou, they otat oft. all | This shows an Incrsese of nerly seven millioa dola 2 the O e | oof bt rkor S e Lim e, Dot vart | valuson (e preeat our aree uhat of st wileh, 71§ is ‘triend, if pos. | and headiug ou the same courss. That Dight they parted &'mx:fmwm‘:fim ity of Hovokira e that there was no frodants on the complainant, conelust Shcmanpasn the 47tk of July, ‘The sct was committed with a clasp kulfe, b e s e an dangervesly otk dbont 1o Biok. | 35eh3 30 aamec Giraniss Diaty, and whe they kicked and stoned Lim until s body. K Bouse, with oue of Colt's I sitomps af assaut and batiery, sund Was remsnded fOr sen- | jy hiyhand, determined to save the i teace. J sibie. o discharged oze sbot ioto 4, hoplug to. in. , aad th ; st PAWN TICKETS ',_07“3 ,ro.mn 3 i Ihmm::iflullmml n:y“.“’n. :'n‘u "“I.n‘ f'::.?", @ud the two wates’ boats bave vot sivce been Leard Geo. Tienry was tried and comvicted of petitlaroeny from(he | patol had the afftctof driving ibem off foaring thet o Jok | Afer resshing ongitade 117o Waet and lntitude 170 Nory, |, VIOLATION oF THR BoAT Layw.—Some time since 2 3 cro ed t0 bead for *American group,” looat: | the Le, measor gislature enacted a law making it & misde o N., | 3 cruising a‘:‘.‘,“:‘.‘: m: panishable with fine and {wprisonmeat for any person to ;e of 3 v. | au incoming or outgoing vessel, nnless so antborised by 1 track of California bound cl cons} [ ‘Sanday afteraoon the Hurbor PO st Bat et e A e | B Ca® g ok Dubin, Henry Possold, puniel [ames stated that they ware both together on the 30t of August; | the house Elliott lefe for e station b Justice | ed soeordl s ting by b d gut 1 b o b dres pcked A S R AL vy ol Al s R AT 8 pawn ml:m. mmfllr‘m ringleaders Lewis and Fitzgerald were arrested, and locked ng, aud & quantity of hoasshold arl aud weariog | up in the county jail for assaulé and battery with {ntent to kill q spparel to the value of $200. They were found in ble pos- | (bond bein, d to the amount of §4,000), but the x m‘"“:;:, 1, ;‘ 84,000), but they were wesslon when arrested by the police officer. He was remsaded v thres ringlenders bave fled | here, they headed for Hawail taut 1,200 Orr, mas Mullaly, and ‘sentence. distant 1. . o e rioe ORI indbavenot yet buen oapiared AV s time"Bllots wag | | 41 s ume the hud 20 "..:u. e in oak by the | e R e e e e wiih (o5 praseaees, x Allsn Kleckner ploaded «ullty of s attompt st grand | ceived ou the mornig olfu murder of Mias Hiaka, Abelr roguag two gilla of wan.“.mm . oy m‘m":.".'.'..m‘ :.':.n“:‘ bfi:‘h‘n Doriing. aad commited e !