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e ———TTT . Thos. . Dounet! Chas. D RACUSE SOLD e Wo publish the following additionsl list of signers to eall for the Convention of Loyal Union Soldiers to bo at Syracues on the 20th inst.: . B. Barrows, U, 8. Vol -rp:n B. H, Ferguson, 2d Cay. Dir. 2 Berzoant O Gv-j th N. Y, Vols, Priato Wm. J. lJu; siey, 80tk N, ¥, Vole W, Lumly, Nav. Private Sotb H, Piorce, 150th N. V. Vols. Trivate Abra'm Hosaford, 20th N, ¥, Vo! amee Mortah, 150th N E vate®Alonso T, Jones, 150th N. ¥, 4l John J, Barnett, 150th N. Y. Vols. 50th N. Y. Vols. oleon a.llnrt ¥. 1 ¥. Vola itis C. Markle, 156(h N Y. Vola. WilkivD. Morebouse, 155th N. \'f;l- Hichard Osterbout, 156ta N, ¥. V EdwardW. Pomeroy, 156th N, Y. Vola. Joln Prosi, 156tk X, Y. Vols, Wm. H Bwith, 156th N. Y. Vi Jobn B, Smith, 156th N. ¥, Vols. Tieory 'T. Torwilliger. 16t N. Y. Vs -ig,h’n qu'd:‘lbll(. I.’G'h"N yYAv‘.I’flA Thomas 156th N. Y. George Msfl‘:‘#nm, 156th NaY. Vols. Juhl\\'unnf. 156th N, Y, Vols. John'Cole. 156¢h N, ¥. Vols. Gea, W. Schoonmaker, 156th N. V. Cojmet A. B. H‘Sflr Robart ¥, Wilkinson, 123th N, Y. Vols. Mo jor Tre 'Wiliam D, Dickoy, 15! onel George Parker, 1251 N, Y. Vi e yepna, 124t N. Y. VoL, Int u Copt. Tvase M. Martin, 1240b N. Y. Brovet Capt. Finst Licut. Charies 1y. “Jasaes 11, Anderson, 03th Tofuatry. Licut, Juwes C. st Mlitia. {art:t lfllh’(' Capt. John Ritehie, 15th ALER, Capt./Hovry ¥. Travis, 124th Infantry. Lieot. Jemes Smiley, 19th Militia. ols. “ Brevet Golonol A, A, C. Wiitisms, 1st Vot. c.fi va 7 '+ Colondl Joseph H. Cogawell, 150th K. ¥, Vols. i‘"mm e Sapert . eIl 145th N. Surgeon A y-:fil"v,.mm. Wiltinin Harris Jobuson, 20tk Conuect!- -e cosd Lieutsnant Theo. Van Klnck, 20th N. Y. 8. 3. Sttt 0. Wheeler, 150 N, Y. Vi, rgsant Kugiveers W, A, Harding, 24th N, Y. Vole. rgeant A, A. Boniell, 1st U, S, ptain D, Mooney, 524 Indiana Infwtry. Setgeavt Lake Havey, Signal Corpe. rgeant-Mujor 8. Y. Jumber, 20th Maine Vetesan V goaut E. K. Allea, 56th Massachusetts. Bergenat J#Q. A. Jumper, J5th Maine Veteran Vols Clorid, ¥.Conred, keith Ponneylvania Vols. Private W.'J. Gritmm, 100th Penssylvania. Private T. C. ‘apt. inh M aki Jufantry. e S0 Tatany, :}.u. Hev Mann, 30 z A. Hotson, Obio Infantry. Marshal Van Zie, 163th Tefautey, Thomas H. Deo &7d New-Jerfoy Tofantry Mijor B P, Moare, 334 New Jorscy Corps. Firet Sergt. Robert Kerzochans19th Milisia. Tieut. Wiliam C. Brows, 19th Militia. Lieut. Sylvester Lawson, 124th Infantry. Liout. Jumes T. Chase, 16¢th Tofautcy. Lieut, Kdwerd H, Lowas, 56th Infaniry. Lieut. J. K. R O-my’tflh Lufantry. \ Licut. D. K. Franklin, 56th Infantry. U 8 Tnfautry. Ti 560h Tnfuntry, Erivate o Kephart, ris Rod wwis Rodewhoffer, 167th Ponnaylvania Vols. kY .. d6th Infaniry, ¥ W Wood, t6th Massechusotts Veteren Vols, Tiieat, Cherlos k. Lowis, 36th Tnfantry. Bergoaut Gieorge Gray, 7(h Califoruis Vols, Lieut®David 8. Murwin, 56(h lufaptry. ivate Goorge P. Scranton, id Mick. Vols. '.B.?“ Mason S. Coambers, 19th N.-Y. Vols. Harrington, Tth Maine Batfery. Privato . G. Ingersoll, 9th Mich, Vet. Vols. Private C. L. Moulton, 11t JamesL.. Passel, 1614 s Privato Albert Lancs, 80th N. J. Vol Private P. E. Colliue, 14th N. H, Vols. Borgesnt James H. N.'Y. Vols, Private L. E«Dwinell, 24 Maine Cavalry, Privao C. K. Sanborn. 8th N, Y. Hoavy/Art. Privato Losal Ives, 2a9N. Y. 1. L. Cav. Sorgeaut C. PRCrawford. 3% Onio_ Vet.gVols. Privato E. L. MeLean. 18th Mich. Vola., Hoad Clork J. L. Kobbius, Com. Dep’t 19th Army Corps. Peirate B W Boyd, 143d Obio V ;nuw A B Joses. 16th Pa 1 Sexgeant Joseph Lomas,*66th Infantry. Sergoant Robert Achison, 15th Cavatry. eggeant Wikiam Carmiohaol, 168th Tofantey. Mase. Vol Sorgeant Heury A. Phiskips, 47th Infantry. e, Corporal James K. Strachao, 7th Indepondent Battery. 8 borsl Kdwin J, Mazsh, 15th Cavaliry. Foant Hetry J. Estabrook, 134th Lufantry. Corporal dobn Proudfit, 7th Ladependent Baitery. Piivote Thomas Canningiam, 163tk Infantry. Privote James Scott, G3d [ufantry. Privatedames C. Barr, 168th Lulantry. Private W, I, Daniel, 7ub Artillery. Private JobnFinoes. 163t Infatry. Private WraGillespie, 7th Indepeadont Battory. Private Thoma®R. Depew. 44th [nfantry. Private Walliam D. Spanldine, 2d Infantry. s ~ Privdte Williaw Carpentor, i24th [afaviry. st Licud J Wystoner, 621 TIi Vols. PrivatesRobert Stanefield, 1oth Cevairy, Batler J A Fisher, 62 11 Vols, Private Augustes MoKinaey. Triveted W Hoftmap, 23th Pa Vols. Private Bdward Anderson, 50h Tufantry, vate Chiaries W Shearman, 12th Maine. Private Joseph B. Theal, 50k Infaatry. privato Max Bertrand. 11th PR V C. iy Ry M. Berliv, 5'"1'1", Scrgeast “oorgle‘ll. Chandler, 124th Infantry. 1D, o NathanieP¥ackson, 12ith Infantry, Corpora idd, 24th Infant ivato ¥Fravk B. Kelly, 12th Me. Private Midshipman A, J1. W. Kurgll, N Privato, Archie McMollen, 361 Infaacr) Private K. D, Colton, 10th N. P A5G, Muvey, 7th Independout ¥ an Hervert Carloton, U, 8. 8. Private-Hugh Tappiog. 9ti-lalantry. Private Join lu{ov. Private John Wilson, 50th Infantry. Private Jobo Prinee, 20t 1nlsatry. ral Lot 3 ud Lieut J. M_Clark, 34 N. X. Baf PrivateiMartin Vaodeburgh, 16sth [nfaotry, Capt. Addison A. Keyos, W7th TlL Volo. Private Alex. Witbers, 5bK Infuntry. Bergeant D. C. Tompkius, 13tk N, Y. Vols. Adjotant®J. Owen Moore, 50th Inantry. 8. H. Mose, 138tk N. X. Vola. Tiout, Lyereit J, Roos, 19:h Militia. t. H. Tomlinson, Ist N. X. Vols. Corpotal James Ll{nn, 124ih Tnfantry. X t. J. F. K Sergeant Charles B. Wiight, 7th hriiliery. it J, GSandford, 24 XN, Y. ivate Theodore Bowne, 1281 ate . Brows. 4th X. Y, Art. Corporal Rafus Tilbe, 17¢h X, Y. Vols. Privato Wilber Harris, 5th Pearsall, Tt Borggeat Major X Ghiel Ragivcer I S Privae F4M. Sollivan, bith Regiment. Coraelius Ireland, 128tu N. Y. Vols. st N. Y. Vol PriveteGeorge V. Rediker, ¥5th Artiliory. Private Edwerd Johnson, Artillery. g:nenn:“mvhll ¥, wuwn.l b;hh A'Elljz- 3 rgoantiCbaries Corman, 15th Arlillery. b Sneed, Iufantry. enry Cunningbam, 7th Battecy. oar Fidd, 0t Infantry. Priyal Sergeant Hogh Campboll, 168th Tnfantry. Private Wm. Toeall. 50th Iofantry Private W, Goodrioh, 30th Iufaotry. Sergeant Walter Joues, 16th Cavalry. Capt. E. A. Jones, 30th Infantry. Private Robert Strachan, %h Artlilery. Sergeant Hugh-MacKionera98th Lnfantry. Licut. Jos, A. Soeed, uSth Infantry. Sergeant Jos. 8. Wiscman, %8th Lofantry, Copt. George M. Ross, = Private Max Gerioer, i9h Infaotry, Privaie Henry Foirbaok, 7th Battory. Private James Montgomery, 71s! Militia, Lieut ¥rod Gilleapie, 22t Militia. Corporal Isnae Denniston, 6sch Infantry, Corporal Stephen L ¥ulier, (8th Lofantry, Private William Fairchild, 66th dufaniry, Lieat George W Hawkins, Navy, Fngineer Charles Moshier, Navy. Engiveer George Benuett, Navy. Engineer Robert Whitobil EnginecrJames T Boyd, Na Engineer Robert L Case, Navy. Ensign William Wardrap, Navy. Eugign William J Undes r, Navy. Sergeant Fred Lowis, 5th Infantry. Lieat Frank Page, 834 Tnfantry. Private JobnSHaunah, 56th Infantry. ilbur Matthew Martin, 1ot N. Y. Eogiacers. Wm, ¥, Salisbury, 1155 N. Y, Vols. ¢ George H. Pollock, 12th N, Y. Vols. Corporal J. E. Post, 138th N. Y. Vols. - EMG. Germand, %0th N. Y. Vols geant Albert J. Bunce, 124th N, Y. Vols. % George W. Farsington, 128th N, Y. Vols, . ine, 33d N, J. Vols, . Brott, 198th N, Y. Vols. Private U. A, Lawrenoe, 138th N. Y, Vols. ag, 1800 N, . Vole E. s, 12¢th N. Chx:l‘look. l&‘!h-}% {. Vols. Trivate Alfred W, Bogardus, 2ist X Y Privae] bomas M. Germond, 35th N J Private Geo. Scofield, 115th N Y Vols, Private®s. B. Mars, 128th N Y Vols. Hecord Ass't Engincos Cu M. Vau Tine, S M. Vi . 8, Nary. Firet Liout. Charles Van Tine, 118 N. Y. Vlk, P e ive Oline. 83 Tnfantry. T e S Aoet Eoglacer Won. Siotesbury, Jr, U. 8, | Privats Som b Garrison, 1ts Dattary. Wy, Private Paul Carmiobael, 7th Artillerp S Private William Fairchild, 168th Infaviry, h N. ¥. Bat. ols. X, John McDannell, 2 N. Y, Cavalry. Robert Wilson. Private Acson Moshler, 156th Infantry. it Teu . J Vols, 1st N Y Art. e A T A, ‘Warner, tl Sergoant J. R. Beadle, , Y, Cav. onaat . A, Hibbard, 1110 N. Y. Vois. DA, Madv, 25th N. Cav, Vols. tonsst 0. L. Kiluer, 18t Veteraa Carv. J. fllfl 89th N. Y. Vols, .t\)lf"l.l ‘Regimental Quartermaster C. H. We) . X. Vol Major . B, 8 #, 1397tk N. Y. Vols. Capt. Marshall Corbett, 137th N, Y, Vola. v 4lonry W. Shipwan, 177th . Vols, . Wi, Elg. N. Y. Vols. FEdwin Erwip, 109th N'Y. Vnfl.l. vet-Major C. s, U. 8 Vi .G h U. 8. C. Infantry. and Sargeos A. J. Skeldon, N. Y. 8. Private Ed Gurling, 168th Infautry. Private Ed Leroy, 168th T . Private David Private Hogh Wallsce, 3d Tnfantry, Private Wm D.Lheall, 3 Infaptry. Lieut Joseph A Sneed, 98th Infantry, Scrgeant Walter D Jones, 13th Cavalry. Private William McCogimoll, 15th Cavelry, o et Bonjamis Lhith Tadaay Maghe Jomas So Bt g s ol el ; Je lore McEwen, 6th Artillery. % rivate Daniel TiDonnelly, 5th Infantry, Private Dnv.lg(lmhud‘ 36th Aufantry. Private Alb Pnnm.;filhlnhnlz4 C Morveldin Odell, 124th Lafantry. Private Robert Merritt, 160th Infasiry. Private Charlos Losier, 124th Totantry. Private Jobo H. 124th Infaubry. Private Georee ith_Infantre. Licat. Noble Cornish, 5th V'V -Infantry, Col. William R Brown, 163thsInfantry. Lieut. Wilson Bruyn, 1st Eng. Private Luke Jackson, 124th Iufantry. Private G A Abbott, 165th Infaytry. Privated D t, B0th Lofuntry. Private A'S Honter, 19th Infantry. . Private George Ferguson, 7th Batiary. Private Samuel Cuah, 5th Infantry, ivate O W Kidd, 3d Infantry. o J 1 Matthows, £th Battery. te Hugh Collins, 19theInfantry. Private J A Miak. 716t Lofantr ;nv te Wi Strachan, 6th Artiller © Jon t Hasvey L'Joncs, 64th N Y Vola Private Alfred B Price, 151th X Y Vol Lieut James GeJohnson, 6th N ¥ Vols Licntenant fl%mn Pleroe hom’nN Y Vols Lieutenant ison Mar: ith N XY, Licutenant Albert G Dow, .lea}ré p:l- Lientenaut M J Crowley, Bith N ¥ Vols Lioutonant Chauncey McLoro, 61:b N X Vols ieutenant Georgo W Watkins, 64th N ¥ Vols Captain Matthew B Cheney. 154th N ¥ Volg Trivate Edgar O Knight, 47th N Y Voly Sergeant Lymau Dean, 64t) N Y Vols Private Levl L Carr, 64th K'Y Vola. Private Ebon E Kelscy, 61th N Y Vols. Lieut Austin I rui:hfl‘ 1i2th N ¥ Vols. Sergeaut William Bradsbaw, 9th Cavalry, Sergeant Charles I' Hedeman, 64th Vols, Lient Clinton Bradehaw, 71st Vols, Private l(omk’l;’h th N Y Cavalry. Ed. W. Kreutzer, ¢8th N. Y 8 Vols, Capt. John Tifft, 9th NPY. Artillery, Surgoon Dvwhl C. Chamberlin, 9th N, Y. Artillery. W. Vosburgh, 111th N. ¥, Vols. . Redgraw, 6th N, Y. Artillery, B t. William Douglass, 77th N, Y, Liout. NolsonJ, Givbs, 118theN. ¥, Vols. Second Lieut. Sorrel Fountain, 77th N. Y. Vols. lerjy Sergeant Henry H. Merrilis77th N, ¥. Vols. Scrgeant Jomes E. 77th N. Y. Vols. Corporal Joel rrence, 154th N ¥ Vols, 1y Sorgeant Wesley Danlels, #8th . ¥, Vols. Capt Timothy A © Everelt, 64th N ¥ Vols, E?:" Sergeant Damel T, 5tb N, . Vols. Private Heuty Morgan, G4th N Y Vair, Private Tenuy L Welsh, 64th N Y v Privato Gilbert Private Emory Bent Private Jorome Bentley, 11 Sergeant Samue! Owen, 64th N Y V. Private Florentioo C Maynells, Gith Sergoant Charles 5, Black, 61th N Y Private Joseph Price, 64th N ¥ Vols. Private Darwin M. Greaves, 154th N ¥ Vols, Sergeant Major Alonzo J. Burton, 9th Cavalry, Sergeant George W. Willman, 64th N ¥ Vols, Private Orange Grav, 154th N'Y Vols Private Bamuel Bryant, 154th NtY Vols Private Jobu Randolph, 6ith N ¥ Vols. Lieut. Warden B. Wait, 61th N ¥ Vols, Private Orria B Wait, 64th N Y Vols, Private William H, Gary, 61th N Y Vols. Private James M. Boardmav, 93th N ¥ Vols, Private Heury Doardman, 64th N Y Vols. Private James Willlsms, 112th N ¥ Vols, Private Joel Berray, 64tk N Y Vols. Private Sylvester W. Gould, 13th H Artillery, Private Luther Cungleton, 13th H Artillery. Sergeant W, , 64th N Y Vols, Private Wm. Japhet, 64th N Y Vols. Privare Nathaniel Krdlnfl,fil;n N Y Vola v poral Obauncey Ballon, poral James V. Solomon Deyo, ll‘lll N. }. Cav. ivato Fred m-., Ca [vate Syivester Smit Ci ke Shmuct Tobanot, 11 N ¥ Ca T X rs, b LN X 1B NY Vols, Private Andrus Franklin, 6th N Y Vols Barnet B Mosher, G4th N Y Vols up; il N e e T 164 Capt Frederick R Mather th Heavy Art 128 N. Y. Vi N. Y. '1 ed o pEp e LY attend. S.mmn DEATR 0¥ A POLICEMAN,—On Saturday y night, at 113 o'clock, the doorgan ip the Fifth Preciges Stations House oalled tbe platoon of men who are o go on doty'st mids night, Ove of the number, Charles H. , was observed the doormandto in bfi Dut o0t In a few . rother the A closer I-vnm the Tof. Lygo, 15th ¥, ¥, To prevent a misapprehension which seems 0 exisf, wo call attontion to the fact that the Soldiers' and Sailors’ Convention at Syracuse on the 20th is & mass Convention, and not a Convention of Delegates. Allare requested to NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, CRIMINAL COURTS. . Aguiia COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, (DBefors Justice Dowling | A . On Satarday, in the many cases which came up for trial at (ao Toabs, there was rather mofe sameness (bad is usually found in so gonsiderable a sumber, The juvenile deo- Luquents were rather In the majority, as 19 gonerally the case, at the Inttar &m of the woek, 1t 13 accounted for in this mag- ner. Ln the last few days of tho weok that part of our popula- tion who indulge Ja the dTversion of wifc-beating and oluer o8- $auMts and batterios find.themsslves compelled ta go to work and earn a few dollars (0 keep the wolf from the door and the whisky in the stomaod, avd are, therefore, more quiet than ftey would like to be. Oz Sunday they fill tbomselves up with g0, sud on Monday the amusements gemerally begin. It is with these people a matrimonial drams, the first act being in the rum sEop on Saturday night, the sceond ia their own house on nday morcing—whion is passed In ap awlcablo drinking- hout—tha third aet ou the street on Sunday eveut d i the Statton-Houso sfter the inevitable row has tercinated the fecformance of e day: the fourth act I the Falice Court uesday morning, ap nd last act on Blackwolls Island fu the Workbou s oontinued, and will bo repoated ad infuirum probably, to the great delight of admir- ing audionces. Tho groat mass of assault and battery cases ob come in on Tuesday moruiog being disposed of, the EI ay and Saturday sessions of “ourt are more quiet, until the smml.( night brings again the first aciof t3e drama just sketobed. “JINMY STOLE A HAM."” To génog boys, aged respectively 10 and 9 ryoars, apd amed MAmes Hagbes and James Fionell, were brongbt up 02 o churge of stealing a ham from Warhington Morket. Mr. Lorers> Strimgham, the complainant, had not strung bis kams 0 securely but what the two boys had unstrung one avd got cloar awag with it. Mr, S. is the private wateliman employed to gnard the porcine property on exuibition fn the market. and To- a3 paturaly indignani that a po:tion owl."ymu-n should disappear without his knowledgo or con; he theft ‘was committed about 2 o'clock in the norning, tho enter- prising youtks were see: ylng sway from the market as fast a8 tho extra weight tiey carried wonld permit them, sad wero doly arrested by Officor Akearn. T'hio mothers of both tie boys appeared in Court and begged bard for the release of their peocant progeny, and thoy Werd romandod for sentenoe, 1f the mothers can uu.r{ the Judge of their power and will to keep thé*boys at echool and oot of the etroots furtho next few years, the weok's imprisonment in the cells with the rais will donbtless bo cosidered suficient punishined!, and thoy will be discharged, AN EALLY EBEPENTANCE. Rory Deabam, heing tempiod by some devil which at times infosta his morel man, picked vp from the idewalk o small, satove which stood in front of the store of Mr. Matthias Ab- bott, No. 137 Bighth ave. Hardly, however, had be turned thebfirst cornor when Lis betior angel eame to the rescuc, snd the result of the mentel and woral skirmish which weot on within poor Rory reaulted in a vietory for the good spirit, wha, thersupou, filled Rlory’s heurt with a great repentance, end he straightway procesded to perform ** works meet for repeutance '’ by at onoe earrying back the pieco of hardware whiol had 60 Gearly tempted bim to his destruction, Deepite, however, of this remorsefol action on the port of Rory, the im. rlulblo ‘Matthins was not coutent, and caused his nrest and noarcerstion. Oa a 1l hearing of all the facts, the Judge fused to commis and Rory was discharged. A VINDICTIVE WIDOWIR. Hoary Bockbaven brought a chargenguinst Lis sister-in-law, which was 50 evideatly Ele{l-nml out of pure spite aud malicé that (be tndignation of the Conrt aud spectatoss was thoroagh- Ay eoused. Mr. Bockbaven is a well-drossed, well-to-do look- ing man, with n herd countenance, a face to Wwhich no trans- grossor would even appeal for mercy. Lost month Lis wife ‘waa Laken sick. was watchod over by her ristor, Meta Bowen, and while on her denthbed sho requested her husband to “give my elstor dlotn all my things as soon as I am dead and buried, 1 want her to Lave all my things.” Thoso ** things” cousisted for the most part of wearing ap- parel, and s it was tho bereaved Lusband Limself who testified 10 the bequest, it was difiioult o determme why be slonld havebronght his unhuppy s.ster into Court as A cilminal when bo only churged er wiih taking “one muil and thigs chiomisos of the valuo of 810" Bockhaven snid that the things wero taken before bis wife died, and on that sssumptiog ho predi- oated tho oliarge of l-mn{: Meta s 6 protty, modest looking girl, who evidently never lad an idea of stesling from any one, and shie was at ouce mcquitted. ‘Though she wede no couter clurge agnrst her brother-in law, it was avident to all that had she chosen to speak she could bave explained the mys- tory. As tho matter was left, the charge appears (o Lave beea puroly malicious. THE OFPICRE LETS UP OX HIM. Michae! MoCaffrey a fow days ago was sentenced by Justice Bhandley to imprisonwent for fighting. Offlcer Bernard Me- Guire was taking hio to the lock-ap whes Michael osce more waxod beilicoso and pitehed into Bernard; for. this assault Bornard had Michaci up belore Judge Dowling, but as his wrath bad cooled he stated that Le did o'c want Michael hurt So the Judze fined bim $10 and lot him go. SAIL(OK)ING UNDER FALSE (OLORS. Thomas Gillen, who had every ovtward appearanoe of being @ “wailour boy, only rineteon yewrsold,’ being dreesed in o full suit of rather fancy sailor clothes, vith embroidered stars on tho corners of his wide slilrt-coliar, was accnsed of assnit- ing aud beating Join Bropson, The Judge, supposing bim to be a reguiar oid salt, was disposed to be lozient to bim, but Gillen lot grop the yery damaging fact that he bas never been 0 8ea at ofl; fa pot & sailor, and never was, but bought his protty sailor clothes of some gevaine sailors in the Navy-Yard, #o that he cap wore readily obtsin employment alouk the wharvos. e said that Bropson insuited M, and that ke then strock him. Upon this, the Judge, who had been looking over Lis papers, swiddenly apnounced to Gillsn a discovery, i thess terma ““Why, Gillen, I have got another charge’ ageinst you for absndouing your wife, Yo area bad fellow. 1 was'at first dinposed 10 xympathize with yoo, snpposing you to be & sailor, put 1 find youve to rigLt 1o your sailor clothes ab all. 1l send fyou to the Peaitentiary for {wo months.” That's what Thomas got for bis wide eollar shirt, and kis h wother was in oourt, Th Judgo: told boer to take him home and see that he went to school this, Upon this hint she ““Jio wont?go to school, your Bonor. Ican't make ore Johnny began to blubber, and in the tast and_promise, 1 will sohool—1L wiil go rash of sobs and sighs. s oame too® late, how- ever, for the Judge sent him to the House of Refuge for & yoar. M ! Brasche, AM{'AAI. 1d, pl ilty of anue! Brasol boy only 0ars ol leaded gnilty of larceny, bot asked ’1! l,cllcncy, coause * some beys got me drunk.” House of Ratuge. " VIOLATING HEALTH'LAWS. 1 Ann Breunan end James O'Keefe were chos with violat- ipg an ordinence of the Board of Healtl by boillag swill on a waoant Jot in-Fifty-first-st., between Sixth and Seventh-ares, Officer Lookwood, who iade the arrest, said the stuff in the ketilcs was so offonsivo and so fall of maggots that. he thought it was Inmn’. but a closer examination revealed tae disgusting faot that it was ouly toe mmnfmnd heaying of a0 maggots that counsed the reat boiling. For beilin tisis wost fltby and disgusting staffander the noscs of decon p;:sl , Aug and James wore fined 825 each, They pmurly produced and paid the money, though the clothes of the two ‘wero so ragged and filihy that for rags thoy would notthare beon worth a penuy & pound. AN IRISH CHAMPIONESS. Filep Donalo heard o man say something dlarespeotful of S ho Iriah nation t joeman of Irish nationality, and as bo ifl;u“t.rronl it Eflnu’:l‘c‘i. She got iuto & fight thoreby and was ue SINTERCHANGE OF CIVILITIES. Jano Murray and Catherine Boylas had s quarrel, thotu 8 | egtates: Jobn D Twwlend, Kranois Boylas, Alexander-Korr, gt then they spit in each o (aces, (00 '::{ be- | Louts Hultae, Willlaw Dunp, Helon C, Wright, Ellen Gleo the Court with their trouble, and were sent off agaia, Horzieid, John Murray, John Wystt, Jobu Spi- BABIFS IN COULT. kdward Haonigan, James O'licaro Jagob Bchneider, One of the eommonest tricks, ono that is very old, and yet | Ep Golden, Matilda Foster, Peter Haunigaa, Cornelias always vew, is the brivging iato Court by women of tlicir | H. Whittakor, Mar, Stock, Patrick Kerrigan, a-rm babies, the younger .ihe better. Tho object 1 of | Mott, Charles Kerrigan, ‘William Regensburg, Jodeph+ course, look “interesting” fto excits 'tho avine | Andérson. -, paties of the Judgs acd the spectators and diseomi LETTERS OF GUARDIANSTIR: % tho adversary, if possible, by & sort of flauk TLetter of Guatdianship wore granted to the follow Ing named Many a case has boon won by pretly woman suddonly bars! rsons for the following named minors: Joba W, iflm ing: {nto sobs before a jury, aid pressing ler ¢ V- | for Eliabeth, Jobn and Thomas Dousbuo, Jacob Hanch for ing bowora and deluging it with hor tears. A case of tbis eort | Fredorick Heuck; Patrick Boylan for Teronce and_Catharine. o eluted {0 1at Dickeus's Reports: Bardel ngt. Plokwick. | Boylan, Lenj, T, Phillips for Thowss .. Mocris W,, James Dodson & Fogg for Complainants. On Baturday a cde of | 3 and Janson IL Poillip; Patrick Gleeson for Edward Glee- assaalt and battery was to be tried, and tbe complainant, | son; Phili Sobnelder for Aunie Sohneider, Emma, Lovise whon the name was called, at once sprung up with ber baby in | and’ Mary Solneider; Charlos Armsbuster for Flizabeth, Jobn, her arms, giving one last touch to ber Litle dear, one final twirl | Mary and Conrsd Jordan; J. J. John Fitzgerald for Wi, Stock; Margaret Pursell for Catharine, Mary 4., Jamgs and 1o tho oontral curl so -ru-uo-ly nrnnxgl just over the right o a8 she hurried toward tbe Judge. When sho had got half- sho was stopped by the Ipenmptor! order of the l'i’zll- trate to * take the child out of Court, and gome next woek to try youryeass, and don't brin1 any baby. Nine times out of tan when babies are brought into this Court it is solely for tho purposo of effect, and I won't havo it any longor." This is perfectly true; and more than this, one half the babies sre borrowed mmodaunf neighhors, and soarcely ever is there a child broufht in that i not (st asleop, baving all been drugged with paregorio to keep them quiet. of defiauos (o hor ndrersary Tiidget, soin nse, Judge, an’ 1 tratod her like bat she 1sn't, Jadge—(to defendnnt) on osll me & dirty the_white bread ud “Judge, she como to my Tosbiny’ o' o the ebild dveky tolks to ¥ ‘noscy posey g y g have to kissi y litdle meaty sweety, nosey-posey. o she will there, THERE '—(t0 Judge)— And Judge, when sho'd oat and she'd dravk, Judge, sbo nxed me, Judge, *Did Luave o dhrop of something for the stomach, Jndge;’ ye 1 mean, Tudgo: ye know it weil, Judge”-—(here child_gets aneasy. and demands her sttentio Dearest, little wearlepeasle, was its Yittle mowsey towsey hunery for some duncky-punchy—it shall have et vdger—And then she drank, Judge,and \ittie, Jnage, and. then she took some more, Judge, and then, Judge, she got quarrelsomo like, and she wanis to fight me. Judge, and she tirows a teapot at me, Jodge, und & pépper-box.” [To Bridgot——" Yo know yo did, ye drunken i) and the spittoon, Judee, and wid the platter on my head ashod me, Jadge. (To Baby—'* Didw't little chicky picky see Ty, westy paory Beidget-syaidget beat te musser-russer wid @ o Y ter o] To duder And she biacked and blued wy o i, Julge.” | To Child—" Did the nasehty-evgity beat its wamme, ond i the dariin-partin Judgy-pudgy going to pur her in the prison-rison-ison To Judge—" Aud B T ndge: wnd 1 wantJuégmont on ber, Judge, aud 1 L WAL o excuse me, dodge—I'm in & barry now T vome, back next weok'—dnd Elen disappears;eand ¢ Judie, who is 1 chilly-p 1 took ainily mau, laoghing heartily, sigus to Brid, 10 go also, and here is av end of this. Bat the baby nuiseuce is at su end io this Court at least "and no woman will ever help ber case by briaging ove iato the Tombs Court-room. DISORDYELY HOUSE. Felix Marx complained of Andrew Bullman that he kept & disreptatable house at No Hodsogst., and though Andrew tried to show by many witnesses that be is adard-working do with the disorderly girls but that his wife, if eitter, 10 thagPeni cignr-makor, and bas pothing to whom ho admits are in thebbonse, is tho oulpable party. Ml is flacd $0 and sest tentinry for sis mosthe. A LOWYER SNUBLED. Mary Farley was aconsed of throwing a bow! ot Jamea J'ar: blue pants, 1f be halln't been sailing under false colors be'd bavexgot off a great deal easier. HOW A JORE GEEW INTO EATNFAT. Sarab Gallagher and Hannah Lafloy bave herctofure Leen i and might have cortianod 1o Hve on good terms Wore it not for the uufortunate fact thet liannak is too fond of thg drink, aud that when a good deal of drick gets iuto lor, & el of devil ia aure to pet out of her. Ove uulueky u.{ ent into 8irs pul nto her pook waluod at 815, It was soon ml A hor pocket a d it on the table. but she agaiv, aud be harged with teking it sbe tho table with the remark, ' How e 1 conld steal ated to.” Ina fow miutes Hanush took ber leave, and oo took the watch, this time, however, iu all too serious earnesl Sarah onnsed her former friend to be arrested, and when in be satd, ** If ghe'd ouly teil we, J To it seol cou! it, Ud torgive bor. ehe'd raised 19 0n it, 1f sbe'll only give me 1 udge, she dou't know whether she Ioft it Qollar or in a liquor store fur a glass of gt 0801 onn gt my watch, Uil forgive. bought her o thicl.” Ao roply Hanneh sald, o and her sister havo got 8 trunk fuli of clot belonging to me— » Sarah denied this asecrtion, and the olothes and the watch bave gome up that mysterions ' spout” through which so many stolen goods are dlsposed of. Hanmah 008 up~not the spout, but the rives, for two months, EDWATD'S DREAT Edward Lane hawa livery stable at No, G2 Fast Fourteeath- st.,sand slcops in & Yitle room sdjoiniug (e stablo and ecces- lo from it. One night last weak be wen! to be olothing 0n & cbair. In his pocket-Hook was the sum ol pout §20 14 bavk notes, one of which wes a 81 bill 50 pecn. liarlywasted togeiber and otberwise marked®that he could idontify it anywhere. Juthe course of tho day, Lis neighbor, Mr, (Ldward MoMabon, who is Laue's partier, whilc in & Ingor-boor salosn next door, saw u man named Peter Couner offer tho warked Yl in payryent for beer, 3r, Modlalion e ing aware o} bfi i nehil:fi‘t ln[ar o '..ifl%x&eflll,nhur- inE once boon in bisown possession, at onee notifled M. Lane, who oaased (he arrest of Couner. 1 was shown that Conuer Las for tho last month been taking care €1 a team of horses which are kept in Mr. Lane's stable, and that be was in the stable that night after Mr. Lane kad gone 10 bed. A3 Le could vot satisfactorily account fur his posscsston of theg®1 note, F'eigr as s0nt Lo tho Panitentiary for six months, B A VERY SMALL LIECE'OF LUSLNYSS, An Italisn gentleman iamed Guineomo preierréd 8 chiarge of asssait and batfery agaiiet a ow named Charles, whigh wan {0 a0 ordinary assiult and battery what a set-to betweeg two three'day-old chickens is to the Battle of Waterloo, or what three-and-sixpence. is 10 the Natione] Debt, He snid that Chbarlie had stobed his Bond” and therey showed o little murk,on his hapd which a playfu) six-months’ old baby might have made with its nalls but which the deli. cate aud dainty Italian bad wrapped up ia as wavy bandages s if bis atm had been gasbed 10 the boso from the elbow to Il only ' 1 wever Sure the wrist. With an indignont growl abont the timo of the Contt belog tekon up by snch miscrable trilies, the Judge thuadered “Find bim guilty— him #izcents.” Thew, as the prisoner was bumbling for the coppers, the Judgo called out * Let bim go—Clear oul,” which last two woids may Lavé been meant to apply either to the happy calprif, of (o the discom. fited Guiacomo who slunk ont awmid derisive laughter, and sarcastlo inquirics after Lis precions bealth b TALLER B Henry Miller, a_small and man, who wanted to be economical een in up Mary A, Berkeley in the street, took hier 10 a bouse of as signation, remuiued with her there some v and on cofing d hier with stealin As ho Lind made the gitl o the clrim of &7 looked exceedingly Jike &n at- tempt to '"'r‘i'“'f' ‘ ulrl denjed the charge, sald she was not 14 years old yol, slid bad Deén only four dayain the city. Tho Judge soot hier todhe House of Refoge, and then admii- istered a scorching rebuke to the contemptible fellow who bad ’2""{",' lh)o{ch‘n‘rn, .;I.l“ »J.iul\‘llhu if the power'lay iu the Jourt he, Mr. Henry Miller, should go to the Island iu cowpan, with the ohikd ho had abuscd. © AN THREE AGAINST ONE, OR THE FOX AND THE B'%. ® Bartholomew Fox alleged ihat ‘Terence Hargrave, Jobn Burns afd Frauk Barns bad enticed Lim into Barns's ‘where thoy had attacked snd beaten bim, After chary o(mnttmwnv of detalning woney ygltly due, and of slander- 1ng somebody's wite, it was decided taat Hargrave was guilty, sod the two Burps, who are father and son, nfd mmund‘ Htile m, were not. Aceordivg to Fot's story, he bad deposited in the hands of Barus the elder, and taat when he called to ask for bis mone, went out; that l‘ specimen of 8 vices, picked B, denfed having received i*: that be then o little boy Purns yan after him; that little boy conxed bim 1o go back; that be did back with little boy Burns; that as scon as he ectered the store Litt Burns locked the door; that Hargrave then fell upon blin bT‘:‘h:rl;‘lgzt old Burns then cewe in aud held Lis b ds, i )y Burns bemmered Lim—in fact, that the two ero the very busiest of all busy B's about bis fuce and head, while Hargrove was atwention to Lie ribe snd stomach; that at last be broke.away from he two busy that he burst through the door with such vioienco the kaob of the door came off io his baud. Notwitbstandisg this unnh{nory. tle magistrate was too foxy for Fox, and be- lieved him not, and se he let the busy B's Sy away to gather fined = all the day from every opealng, byt Hyigrave way 810, A LOXG LOOK'AHEAD. Peter Smitk, took & long lookjinto the future, and findin 'B.A:n::ll“dn-d ! .:’N(v-i'a:t . ‘;uln lhcu :hl!l{ of n'“rd‘;vml 't , o imaclf in time—acco be stols from Edwerd Howerd a dozen pair of woolen dx:"’o and was sent 4 months to the Penitentiary. As Peter*wil get out 1 nary his drav G xm-mh:u;-\m:,"'mw".w' oy hugnl COULDN'T PROVE IT. ml:n.l;dnun said that c:«hr'&u e ‘muolo some bank - r 4 Catheriie was permitiod to gopast oo Trove b and o A GREAT MAN IN SMALL DUSINTAS, lufim.‘g m :: z Muhl. ?‘V’V‘ was fou&l guilty of steal- A 3 AL Lat! ‘arner, and was set up for - ¢ A LITERARY LARCENY, * James McCormack plended of stealing a do!lar' th oF ouk Trom Jobm I, Gy ok s4id lt was His rst ofones and o oaly got & month. tg WANTED, A GET OF/CHINA, John Dusbar took sovan china cups from & erate Inlangiu o Joh B, Williams, Johuar ig @it A\ Teaiy o0, g oy, and though ske unquestionabiy did it, the prot was wy'rvll that she wou qn {:l nlnn‘l-‘ not her counsel made himself so olfensive to Court. The gentleman was informed, for his gratification. that it bad been (ho tof of the Court to fine his client #5 and then remit the fine, but hat her counsel had mado Biwseli 5o unph nt that tbe would ot be temitted. The sapposition is that after such an assurance from the Court the counsel would pay the fine him- il s & el FIRST DISTRICT (TOMBS) POLICE COURT [ Defore Justice Dowling.] A Aside from the usual eases of disorderly conduet, whose saraeness renders one ease the bistory of fify ethers, tliere was but littie to record at this Court yesterdar. One ease there was, however, in which n thief RECEIVED LIS JUST DESLRT On Saturday eveniog, Mrs, Elizabeth Morris,.w o resides in One Hundred and Eighty-fourth-st,, was in Wasbinggou Mar- Xet, making some purchascs, While socngaged, she felt some oue's hund in Lier pocket, and turning around suddenly, canght & young man named Joln Fiutel in the act of withdrawing bis hand from her pocket. On being aceused of tho theft of a purse containing a swall sniy of woney, be ran away. Mrs. Morris gove the alurm, e oys connected 'w\!n»m ket areuit, The thief was soon over. thken, AT 4 be arrested by an ofiicer of the Third who bad joined in the | ursuit, Lo derably beaten ebout the Bead s 1 ¥ took bim into custody, and_yester- day be wa e Alderman MelBrion, who com- ed presented a liew from {h ryes weie in and said o ha witted bim for trial apce, hiz face and beating ho had rece fromw the same cause. but Istely arrived from Cinciunati, employed in a Livery stable, & YBFT OF A WATGH 1t Is no neWi tg Gotbtiies twinly day plght Chathidiu-dt. is £ eers, who will sell ydu anythiog Enit'of clotbes. Crowds of greater or lens sice, to the popularity placeScongregate in apd be hed He denied W been enamy. . n them thaton Sat stores whose owners are offeriug, 1 one may Debevy the tch maguifeent hargains, OR Sobuidw aight Mr. Jobn ¥, | jieenyile swaiding 4 N3, 00 Prgail. Ve standing in ont of bue of Mcze places, nnd while thus engs from Ye fled up the officer of theh the thief thrs g o gold watch and treet to Malberry-st . where h Py Tmmedi- a plekpocket q,qn, with whie ¢ was captured by alely after hie iihes It en proparty and restored give the tame of John near, by the ofilesr, who regovared it to the owner. The prisones 13 Joes, was vesterdey arraigned before A Alderionu (/Brien and committed for triul in defauit of bail. 5. chain iito A wagdh Whigh v 0 sta o8 ME On Saturday 1, a digal hs lost 4 leg 16 the service of his eountry, while or tha nd, wag arrested on agehyrge. disorderly cond red by a lawyer named Cias. N who bas sn office in the Trin From the evidence elicited by Penr that the veteran had em) Jounly woney, and hesoming Saturday, visiteditle ofiice of ‘the utfman in, caring the gioney, had, polop sinant, & teriis WbPe the oflice, and declded to hold the secused fqf RECELERS ue wagietrate Searcely a dav passes thal ond of m koocked down, run over sud severely injured by some reckless b driver. Bucher yonr and other vehicies are througly the streels and around corners ¢t a rate of speed i dieating o most reck] isregard of bum; ife. Iudeed, it is & wonder that thordire not ore cesualfies. ‘These remarks | are called forth by an instence of the kind which oceurred cn Saturdey morning at 7) o'clock. At thas bour Jaeob Lu‘z wes dfivivg 6 horse allached 1o a Dbaker'a wigon vp proadway st menigh rate of specd, and whilo passing Courtlaudt-st. ~ be knocked " down and run jover twd - ghls, named Koss Meigian and Ann to cross Lroadway on their cy aro employed. Both girly nee was witnessed by an ted Lutz, and Cosgrove, who Were atiemptin way to the masufaotory wher seriously injored. T ofticer of the Becond Frecluct, bad the gir's o ed to the Station-House, w their Iujuries were ded to by o surgevn. Asn, Who was the most jured, was conveyed to her residefice, No. 14 Raiiroad-ave., Jersey Cit ier in the day Rosa Melgbam tar recovered to be able to appear before Ju Dowling and make compiaint inst Lutz, who woa comiitted by the magistrate to answor of reckless driving. The prisover aitewpted (o justify by the ylea that be could mot pull up fu time to preve ocourreuce. ‘Toix was denied by the complainant, who stited that lie had ample time Lad be but beeded the warning crics of berscif and companion. P ST S THIRD DISTRICT (ESSEX MARKET) POLICE COURT, . (Before Justice Manefield. | The business before Justice Mansticld on Saturday and yesterdsy was not'of unsual igterest. Ou Satgtday there was some variety. Yesterday, *druokvend disorderly” wes almost the only feature. During the Learings, 1t appeayed thaj Joha O'Bben, a virtuous policéman, visited Elen Dyverport fog tbe purpose of quelling a disturbance. Ellen did ugt fancy the presence of to good & man aud therefore puscagd bim.” T default of 8300 Ellen was locked up, and will appeer gt o of S ’-'1'“1"3'::1' Soliwob, of : § r was complained of by Harry Bchwob, of No, %0 Christie-st., for haviog stolen frow bim cloth! of 815, Miller was co'un‘:n trial = e ‘"w » was charged with ibor of hers. re Catharine Ryan, armed with a tin ¥ mlfh before, and therefore Cath- bavil ulted ret Fitzpair ci lons. Kilea ‘was brought up on the dhnrlxbl- mr,a of hnu‘!:;;: from Halz Kermar of No. 18 Madison-st. a cloth sack. Tho sack was found fn her possession, and she was held to answer, Jacob ¥rank was complained of by Catharine Manxmar, both living in the same house, with haviag atiempled an indegent SEPTEMBER 17, 1866.—TRIP e s ooaes o lebmAl e N st to Judge)-1" To Jadge—"" And wid the poker sbe bit we, Jlll\(i, N she e | e to loave | LE SHEET. Frank discharged. Alter heas a L Jrssk g fosherned A0 chert ehiornel, VIL COURTS. SURROGATE'S COURT—Serrexpes 15,~Before Satrogale LUCKEL. ? § " OALENDAR FOR THE SEPTOMBER TERM. 94 The Surrogate will oall tho calendar of contested fssues of fact ou Toesday, 18th inat, at 41 o'clock ». m. The followirg Is the calendar: No. 1, Frederiek Stookdieck; Nov 2, Thon, F. Gloason: No.d, Ans Mazia Forman; No. 4, Pateick W. Laiigton; No. 5, Pote Rasell; Xo. 6, Mary Marting N ment; INo. 7, ‘Thos. B, Stillwan; No. & Araham D, Cl Fligg B. domel; No. 10, Patrick Murphy; No. 11, Margaret Tiopper; Mo, 1, Cagharine A. MoAlegr; No, 13, Jonathan Joyoe; No. 14, Ontharine MoCaffcey; Nov 15, Jas. Fdward Byron Christy; el No. I No, 17, Benjamin Lssaos ;}m‘ 18, Jsmes itenshaw; No, 19. lachi Fallen; No. 20, Ed 2, M. Robiasou; No, 2, Edward H. Youug; No. Finkle, e iaths 'WILLS PROVED. <2 A t week the Surrogate admitted to pfobate the the pasl wills of the hll.o!u:,pn 0d persons : William McCoy, Johu A, Pufiin, Terence beth Nelson, William Katty, rleds, Bc;!mll ¥, Dawson, Mai Porkins, Kebecea Phillips, Peter Wuxt, Mary Kiernag, «. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. o Letters of adwinistration wero granted to the following: Eilzavett P, Pursel!. ’ —_— SUPREML COURT—CHAvpRIS—SErt. 13, (Befoce Justico Sutberiaad.] John G. Spears granted confirming report of master in Chanoery. Tu ro. Charlos A. Nichols for na order direotiv, be vacated. ““"".'L“' referca eonfirmed al & and had not since boen renewed. Judge Botts directed ! all lufilmru in the matter Lo brought before bim at9:30 a. w. on Mondsy, when the mutter 1 to be argued. > THE BREEN COU TERFEITING CASE. —— was taken up on Saturday before Commissioner Osborn, To M. Stuart—! cind. After some (alk between myself and Marshal Murray, hie seered to become suspicions; I can't tell who spoke next: 1 did not say immediately s, and yon bad bettor toll e il about it;” there was quite a long converration before he . Breen asked us | think in the parlor; afier yorme conve! | w0 the doors; the infervening converasticn was en ex- plasation to ireen of his position, and about Halloran; before | 1 closed the goor, Mr, Breea had voluntecred to tell the whole | closed the door, I told him he had better wake a cloan Dreast of it. - | To Col. Allen—T gave him no farther promtse; he promised | ' good deal about erresting ofLer partioss there was £o war: | raut out against bim; bis wife asked me in his presence, aud 1 told him we had no warsant for him; not arrested for some time afier; according to I ion two ofticers were placed in his hoase, to try and caten soma of the counterfeiters, { To the Commissioner—This intorview was nt Marsbal Mor. nouse nim X s offluc; drat 1 ’ Eay O o s MaToRaT Afirroy's house: Hallorkn was ki 10 g0 €0 th us, who had just beenparrested and Officer Murray, who h' volunteer- 4 shiowed him his shicld and ¢id most of the talkin T ouiy seid *be had Detees doit,” i reply (0 ing o statement. “I'his closed the case for the Government. Ex Yudge Orlando ewort then moved fo strike out the whole of the confes- sion of B:een made to Col. Wood, and to dismiss tho case, The te: b4 was that certain plates and counterfeits wero found in ‘he possession of one A‘d liceman. o E H H der the sbield of office, coerce this m: into 1o Marshal Murray's ofiice, showing sof the Muield and the fact of his asking,bis liberty from them shows that he was under cocrelon and in sctual custody. Then, with the solemuity peeutiar to the Marshal. e 1s informed “itis & s business,” aud Col. Wood blandly tel's bim tuat he had better do it,"—that ke the confession, Now, it had doabted ifthe £ and in some of the fadcouets of Bis country that voluntary outpourings of & contrite heart, but it was at any 0 confessions sbould be nsed that rate well establi Lad been obta ts or promises. Mr. Stuart rodt length that this.confession came vithin this rale, A therofore be stricken oat.e Withont this coufession s ot & particle of evidence against the prisoner—no ssfon, nothing but this uthoritles scemed to thy the " tates, 0o counterfelts found in bis poss & rl for press, which the United S frangut with evil und o dangcrous thing for a printer to Tl would undertake 10 show there were atloust a dozen presses {1 use in this city. on they show (i histors of this tranafer press. Tt had been in o v counterfeiter’s hands, bt was purchased by the prisoner with- out knowledg of the obarscter of the vender and for the pur- | posex of bis own busioess, | "'Mr. Stuart road varivis cases where confossions had been inducements,and such 83 * youhad better tell me where you gdt thie goods,” ete, Asslstant U District- Attorney Allen answered at some i | ruled 0ut on ¥ length, Ho did not mean to say (2ot Mr, Breen was himsolf ongaged in making and issning consterieits Bat the testimony was 01 erwhalmiog that he knowingly permitted counterfeiters t0 4se Lis press for thelr work. 11 e was woak enough, in b goud nature, to permit otacrs to use his press for purposss 5o | dangerous t ix. it was for othery {0 'S of his panish- ment. Now tais confesion exactly eiesponded with what they bad from other sagfees jeqrues beforeban i 1 back $%p Uy Step, and th upplement to those facts, Lbis s | propriety of contession. Bt it was said lie was under dusess | whe Le'mate i, He way a sensible man. and knew tint Le was heid by ao warreni, M, Mureay says, ** This is & serions 0 it s to a guilty, vt to au fanocent man. This rk to mighten an inoocent mgn g i nmself. Hg offers t§ don- s, and Col gV ood, nok io be 5..p-lue, answels, ** You had | betier.” Then comes thia die, oGAd S bis prewises, for t ’ iX por cel b | | nfession owed the relevaney e bad the k fes explanation, , that B ot ioterest in eirculating the interest. He had procured ving an ine it A 8600 pros (erest to b, in ot rivus counter teiter, Snown by lim to 1 the ownership of that press. Judge Stuer ssion shiot wpartner 1 be stricken ont, snd w d ki, thout It the; ugh to b They should not ba compelle gciense these circamstances, T pri to Lim that the agreemont ma | simply this: when he bought it Ulrich told him he wanted to wished to finish ve it witkout any the character of ¢ Lo prisoner was & uot casily understood, even by himself in his e Was not v stated Mr.» s Wopd, And whea for the first time informed by 2l oty Chacecies of Ulifol's busluess, be hnd volurt I-uzxuwl the atiewp’ o capture the counterfeit was the real eonyersation misundersiood by Mr, Vi 8. "Tho Commiss ioner stated that 1n his opinion the whole quastion w Ler this confession should be stricken out ornot. 11 that was a0t Lo should dl the arge Drisonor, ofberwise bo shionld put him to his defense. Would rénder 4 deeision o Monday, at 1 p. 1. v 4! =088 apour #5600, IN BLERCK At54 o'clock on Satnrday morning a fire was discoy- ored in the basement of the large sample building Nos. 392 and 294 BleeckerSt, Lefore the firemen, who were seon upon the ground, could extflguish the fares, the basement and three upper storles were considerably damaged by fire and water. Phie basement was occupled by J. & R Sause, dealers ju agri- ural implements, Loss on stock about 8:00; no insurance. hund‘:’ oor was occupied by the Metropolitan Steam Laundsy, ance, The sccond floor was ocenpied by M. Joh 3 Juowure of piano dctiont; 100 O st00k ad machinery. slons | r.’l*ug”i)ymflmd in city companies, The third tloor was oceu- 7, Loes on stock and fou ackaman, wanufacturer of binery, #2,000; partially insured. The by Grilii & Geer, silk weavers., They moke. building h {h‘g'udh Baiita ai xient of 82, ‘artial insared. ' The origin of the fire Iy a Wader laveetigntion by Pire Mapsbal paven "o 0T P d 55 i “’A'l‘ ‘F‘Ill F{)(MYI‘ OF WARREN-ST. ortlyaiter 2 o'clock on Saturda; i ‘woodwork in the vicinity of the farnance un{- .':fl?:ffrf’; ware, lying at the foot of Warrec-st. caught fire, and before the flames were nunluiwwm’n 0 the amount §300 wais sustained. The boat is owned by I'rederick Schultze and is in- bt it = s /4R ACCIDENTS.~—AL 124 o'glock a. m. yesterdag, Je Mitelell, a resideut of No, 43 Wyckofl-t., Brooklyn, ED., w_nl- grossly ivtoxicated, was run over by cgr No. 30 of the Bioeckerwt. Railroad, sustained a fracturo of the 1 i nl orick Widerhold, while attemptlog 16 Jamp upon the 'fflrf\;coplnnfin'l‘."nm the cars of the Avenue A line, at the corner of Thirteent foll, and sustained severe injuries. Mo was tor.um to b iano woldings, Wi L amapt. Thore Gdgah sogm to by saleling ovigoney pad | candan ol W panania, o, (T4 Lot LB malien. that that expired by its own limitation fn 1837, The cose of the United States against Jobn Breen | 600. coss Cl.Wood, the Chief of the United Stutes Seerct Service, was recalled. He testifiéd that ho wished to explain that be had held out no inducemen{s to the prisoner to make any statpments;¢ i thio substance was that he (witness) had told him it* would be better for Lim to tell the whole thiog; ho had previously volan- teered to make such statemeuts, though he'did not make them Bim “This fs # very serions maiter,” or something of that pronosed to make & confossion; Halioran was there, but story; I think he said he would tell the whole watter; after T 1 told him T was Chief | 2,000, rvice Department, aud he koew I bad no warj is motion be dented - The pletes had | ond | 0t clalw, he did not | A noto- | d at some length, clalming that the cons | Ly bim wity Ulclen ln‘ bt tkis was what be hdd intended to state to | ‘.‘.Sl COMMERCIAL MATTERS. P SALES AT THE STOOK BXOHANGE. L& W.2m. l& 5,000..........102] it . P ?fi“& 1 .85, 10-40 cp. 9,000........ iy T ie 600 N. Y. 623, 500, Ohio & Miss. Uer, OPEN-BOARD OF BROKERS—] 10,000.... b5. Rutlind Marbls. 100......b10, 200 b3. Cuml ol States, 50. Unit 2,000, ..000n Banch Farm. Crozier. ). Government bondy of M transactions. | The Reilway it | 1 i the | by the Wfter | made | market waa dull fand h: to go into’| 1154; Michigan Central, 111 ¢ tificates, silvel TN { ! 100.. uicksilyer ... b3, 524 Mich. . Mari, B 00 rereres 121 100 West Union Tel. | 300. 200 300, SEEEER g K S 8 8 . 8 B 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 As the sttention of the mother Is partly given to the caso in (oretustice Noai DAvin 10 A, M. = Dand, and partly to the child in arme, the efieot of this way of |, The Wasington Medailion Pen Company egt. Eborbard, | American Gold. Rutlaad Marble. | Michi 8. &N. L ¢ dolug buziness {s sometimes comical enough. Faber and others, Permansnt injunction ordered and refer- | 230,000 old43) 100.0suenca.. 28] 400.ceiiienne Twagine for instanco a ease of assanlt nud battery preferred | ence ordered to Edward P. Cowles, caq., to compate plainti®’s lm..sst o144, 'W-L.UnwnTeI. Cleve. & Pitts. lest Saturday. Brldsl 0'Gorfigle, & stoat-nrmed epecimon of | dameges. 4 o 15, 414! 200, 4 100.. the genus kitchen-mald, went to visit her friend Eilen Sweeney, T 4 who had lately been married and was now liviog at home with . UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Serr. 15, a baby of her own. Hospitality and gin were tae order of tLo [Before Judgo Ee xh{. and s fight was the result. comes iuto Court with TREATY WITH SWEDEN. » a Four-pound baby which locks like a of beet-root 5 ro the Swedish Seamen of the Ship Julia. e dlatowel, Eilents dress i 80 contrived 1 | FdwM Jumes moved this morning, before Judge front. that if the yourg rprie of shillelab in bor urms h0uld | pocen of Chambors, for’s wris of babeas esepas 1o prod suddenty demand somo slight refreshment be could bo at once | ¢ Cieof o Swedish ship Julia, who Were remanded to accommodated, Ellen telis her story, talking first to thed| o ghip by Commissioner Newton for alleged mutizous oon- Jucgoy (e, in o lower tone, to, hor child, in tuat peculins | goi 'R U0 (onk the point that the lst treaty with aifot osed by mothers and ealied “baby-talk”; then, in tones | Suerien'way one mado in 1827, under which the Commissioner bing as follows: v ekt e 1073 800, acuneae.l e, BT p‘.‘! .. h30.108| o2 g Bennehofl 00,......o0 649 Pet. - - ° 2 i, 475 475 Se——— SATURDAY, Sapt. i5—p W | Goid has been vory weak, opening at 1413, sélling st 1443 aud 144, and closing 144§, The supply of cash gold is on the inerease and large amounts can be borrowad Oat, rhmoit Rocky M. J 1100 .. b3 show £ iwpeo and #ye in 3oHOF demand, at quofations; 5208 of 1363 sold 84 111 and 7.308 at 106 for the first series, at 105§ 5T the other classes, Sta‘s bonds were firan, sold at 773, Tennessee, new, 6 por cent at 71§, ! 6 per cent 691, The misesllavcous share flist was stesdy. osa Preferred was in dewand at 51§ improved } per cent. Coal shares wero stendy with smual Missoury Virgina Quicksilvae call, on eavy. ist opened firm, and was active sacly i'7 the doy, and an advauce was made on the entiro 1i York Ceutral sold at 107§, Michigmm Soutaera at 84, Reading at 1153, and the balance of the list was strong. Altgr the call pricos were not sustained, aod thero prossuie 10 sell, and the advanes of the MOCMOG was entirely lost, and the market was heavy. Frio was s, wtoirdfinistonce which | heid steady at 72 @72], in the early part of the day, scd @ large amount of stock chmmged lands at that price. o'clock porty wh¥ are manuevering the stock, it sold up to 73§, closing at 78). Tho baldce of the New-York Central, 106j@ 1075; Exie, 734273;; Hudson River,122; Reading, 115} @ chigan Southern, 83 @ 83} Ilinois Contral, 1922422 ; Cleveland and Pitlshurghs 86@%6}; Cleveland and Toledo, 116@1i6}; R ock Lsland 08} @ 108); North-Western, 35@35}; do. Preforesd, 66 4i Fort Wayne, 105@1054; Ohio and Mississippi Cer. 207; Canton, 52); Cumberisud Coal, 46; Quick- Maripesa Preferred, 313 @32, continues oasy at 5 per cent, with occasional transactions at 4 per ceat. Foreign exchango closed quiet for the steamer. 1ills at 60 days on. Londontaze quoted at 10621003 for commen oial: 107 @107 for bankers’; do. at short sight, 107§ @ 1084; Pagis 4t 0laps, JRIOTR: 33 st'abore, sighty 559, 5.22}; Antworp, Sacj@vny; Bwise, 9. @ burg, 354@36; Amsterdam, 39j@40}; Frankiort, W@ 40; Bremen, 77@78; Prussisn Thalers, 70@71, Of specie, to-day, the City of Boston takes out $185,000. Now large purchases i Hame | The steawship Hansa, from Bremen via Southamptos 12th, brings £141,000, Freights are quiet; 21,000 bush. Cora at 4 © engagements to Liverpool are 600 Dble. Rosin at 1s. . 200 bales Cotton at 3-16d., and 130 hlids. Tobacco at 2%s. 6d. Lo Antwerp—300 bbls, Petroleym at 55, An Amstordam o iy 56, L 4. 002 43T p was chartered to Penarth Roads and other ports Loss on macLwery avd tixiures, SLUX; no jnsurg| with 33,000 bush. Corn at from 4s. 3d.@4s. 64. The total imports at New-York for the weok compare as follows: 7. Aug 3. Aug.® SRS ORI 88 0% 1 270,100 Q%8975 3,190,209 L BG170.500 85,890,470 85,157,104 $1,264.464 The New-York imports of dry goods comparo as folr For the Week. Futered at the port. Thr;{v- on market. 862,240,135 2,168 A % 3 22, i 819 S24 40 53,81 The following com purison. Shiows the amount of ous and grain in store n_cuu.o: ¥lor, is... b el ¢‘ym. : g ) 916,040 166,97 180,966 Total grain, hash o 295,780 TH18.908 La Croyen of Gaurday 0ublivkes tag Ravel deoron