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—_——f' —— THE FEAST OF Kiypur which tho Tubernaoles, €3, w {0k oclaim o be nto the Lord g 9 e Jord 3 Teast o (e Lords YOur seusteionn; ye born # rusdo tay cludren of of the Laud of Egspt. Tais fostiyal, dweli fa bo day oh ches of the paiu God evey do “Ciat yoor THE JEWISH HOLIDAYS. NACLIS—ITS 34ERV ANCES. © weeks, ord ¢ e 3 be a hely o which ad & mest oferbiy Uis ds be de PPCULIAR onies tunn 13use 1 Ls o Feast of dw Levitcus tae: Theffrea'h duy of this uto by veestion < made by fire uto tie Lord; Siail 4o uo sevie work yo_shal crivg wsde by 45 8 suciic Hertde ¢ o be. all your vows e Lord. of “sbe Liovk. aud ye shall it the year ok otbie, W hen & aus ke Lord your Lod." o) cuintuences on Suaday nest at sandown, teven dsyn, And o celenrat’ it in the severth ta buotbs seven days; wli that wre faraelites u eintions may krow that I browght them out Bas, as will boscer above soveral ceremouics quite peculiar couvucation er seivice in in theis character, ho syusguEEs; offerin, t the aly CoLd, tie suer il ce Ly fito of meat and d BOW made 0bs Lete by the destiotion of the tempie; third, the prolubition of servilo work on the first 1w o and ewo dags; fourtly the taking of four specios irom the vegeiablo kingdom; and, kstiy. 1he Gweliing The fuat spocles fo6 tue ve, of !oodly trees or K n Corfy and the Sy u Desers; bl kagdos in boutla, tho st are the sprouts a species of pitted lemon, grown Polmlcal bruncbes or “Lulaf,” Myrtle branchoa turee in pumber, esch of woien must Laye seven s Lurce Loas and the willows of the s standiug down the siem, irovk. These last three species are tied w{olhuh & pecller mauner and every morgiug tue o " s L Le right and il s of buughs tied to it is taken luto A prayer ‘three times each Lo tie 1R, right, aud forward as i 0 Wave the heav Tuis s folowed by the Tevita- o of te pragor of Halolor Fealus, 113, 114, 13, 116, 147, 8. A cireudt In proce:<lor is daily made around the Synagognue :g.wm oarrying ' Zuiwls,"” preceded by the winister cariylug Holy Seroll ‘we dwelling in booths, thongh not striet!, e Ly in the changeable climate of this These bovths or " which give the festival the name, caopy of beaves, leuter o conntry, 4 still Lilosed te some tabernacles or “ Succo © 100f, ouvered w when lighted, gives t¢ w.olea ga) extent, This roof ith fresh leaves. o I Ly Appoarance. carried oot to uside of coralions sre geueraly fxed, such anges, PAper decoratious and pie- ¢ of wost of them dangies & ** Mevou- aps, wadle of silver or biass, which, Almogt every Joi, %40 has @ back-yard uttached to his RBouse, liss & SuCCOHL eTvc Lis meals with Ma fau ‘The first two days o dle duys sre balt | worning or Hostana Rabbo, wiicuira which tee Alwigity 5xes fin bown a Fepenting Wi, 0¥ Yem & ippur, bat bave d ou kis prewises. ia which be takes ¥ Gariug the fesiival strietly ovserved, while the five mid- 5, 00 which after the services of ihe T o 61tk day of o dition bes stamped as s day oa iy the dvom of those wlo have t yet orn baif bolidays, summeied the rejer inioe, is ashered in by the faithinl -h:; recitig of words ol learuing 30 Rours of the Woruiuy. buoches of wilk leaves beaten of w his sivs as the stew The exghih *Bimckath Thora, d L pswims uniil the smail Duning the morciag services smail ure teken into the Synsgogus and the i 4 prayer that God might ciosu 1280 of day, or ** Saewini Oizeresh,” and the ninth day, jug of the laud, are close holiday the even of the firsi-Lu v od 1he fuithful quit the Succoty for toe year amid prayers, whiio of the WOring Soluiil Prayors aro uttered for coplous r: The Y of g Low ure taks A und termin: with (b Feast of Taberaacles, is oxpressed in Deuterono will be found & Clobs i b0 that if uli these cutiiuauas “Joy of tae Law " which awaits cuaritabie Jewish ilusione, § schools wre coilected in 106 YU 4UFLLE. 20 ke OUR PUBLIC . —— MEETING OF THE COMMI3SH CORRECTION—AFPROIRIAY Of paatantinl lensis, Wal R Abnenont und suce eded by the tae Real svd wrue mmportasce of woich 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, where Teast, 59 ed.zunn way rejiioe in the tho faitbiul hereuiser. e orlan asyluos and treo principel reeijdatged the chaiities whioh ure i and Prosperous €rops. 4u” is tie day on which the Pentatench « are read through, which is dose by of several chapters esoh. Oa that duy AEAUL and xx3iv. I8 resd In the syuogognues, % aud car- wnt of Ll ‘oharity Wil CIFARITIES. COXDITION OF THE INSTITUTIONT The Comumissiovers of Public Chanu outilt reotion beld their repular ser essts. Bowen, Nichoison, Vel ax A communication was rece v the Workhonse, Blickwe Charles V. Smyth, late C The following ree e, ‘Thet the Pres eequiitign on the Controliet of vable to the ot e of the Depasta eut of Fuliic Cheritics o1 The cush Teceipte itom Lie Toe axn the Byusgogue, ocom panied e e B Sty iy aat pubiie o e 4 i wily aod publio en- tertaiomnts chve U Fm‘-dwmun.u enr. .n} ol theu[mmhuu’un. The Rosh wre “n§ QF CHARITIES AND UNS WOR TUE YEAR— >3 and Cor- 5 yesterday. 1 fom the i d Correciion for prop the yeur 1356, i b0 (s Utk i Sepiemirer #ero anfoilows: Gross roceipts from lutsates of Lunatie Asylow, Jeut of Coliege, Ferry woney, &, 4,916 1; ived from Coutroller balance of Fequisiiacs fur #00,00—§75,00, Lotal, 675,070 81 Fog {clawiog loiter way regeived: Lvarav o7 Sva6.cAL A) D Mamicis I suiny som Orr-Doon Foea, New-YoKK, Sept. 18, Loos, To the Hor. Jas. Boway, Prevideat licord of P. C. uni directed by the Consuitlug Board of th Sn: u reau of Medics! and Sergicsl Rtedef for the Out-Deor Foor, to forward you tho names of the followinz gon lemen Who buve been selected Lo per- #orm the duties of Attending Physicians and Surg-ons, n compliance wiiki Sec. 3, Chap. 11 of Ruies sud Regula Atterding Physicions—Dr. Kraucis girey. i Lars, b, J. Bugiey Dete, i. Ludisms, Dr. G, T. Wiseten, D C. Dr. Wi, A, Hemmond. nding Surgeons . Wiite. Dr. Leroy cian Dewsinville, Dr. Geo, £, Quin As the Bosrd decire to huve the October. I have the bosor {0 reguest tha a1 the uj poindamente are nace. | Vexy Tespect L Bellery, 45 ded “Biums, deaths or aisohnrges. Aimshouse—Remaini ¢ ot last Teport, 1 maning, report. 54 otal remaining, 505, 534; admitted, 402; ‘emaining, e, Qivd, 2; discharged, 43; mr-‘ o sing at st e, died, 10; discharged, 331; escaped, 7 o ons, &e.: De ALX. b. s, 70 port Small-Poz Hosplial—Remaining st last report, vo iumates. Randail's Inland—Remmining et last report, 1,011; adwiited, B2, died, 1; discharged, 46; total remainivg, 1,016, City Prison—Remaning Clarity Hos Rem 131; died, 9; disohar Nursery Hoepit W al—. &, & d. 13 disol Diwirict Fourih Disirict Prison— Fever Hospital—Re Qied, 3; dischurg last report, 424. ing at last report, , 100; total remsining, 8 malning ot last re rged, 21; total remaining, 152, i won—femaiuiog ot last report, 35. No o . Thir. Distries Prison—TRewaining st last report, 35 iuing at last repor uinlog at last report, 30; a¢ t, 12 PUBLIC HUMANITY. e CHE WORK OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS—PUBLIC DRINKING FOUN- TAINS—IMPROVED MOUSE-TRAPS. We g No cbange. 22, admtted, lafi.cld, Dr Geo. W, Hum. \alier Giutee. D, Chas. Lee, 0r. Hensy G, Fidad, Dr.J. W. Soutvback. Dr. . R. Mosly. Dr. D, Howsnd Flickuey, Dr. Lu- u in operaticn by the Ist of Lo 1ist be sent Lo me a8 soon Tt - Morr, Secrotary. The following 18 3 condensed statement of the 'echy"m ‘o the several lnaritntions of public charily aud eor- for the week enciug S pt. 15, 15¢6: ¢ Hospital—Remaw ing at last report, 727; admitted, l, 15; discharged, 13J; totel rematis, Avylum—Remainiog at last report, No admis- ? adiiited, 60; 2, admitted, 52; t, 149; admitted, dulited, 10; few weeks since an exhaustive account of the Soelety for the Prevention of Crueity to Animals, con- taining the history of the Soclety and o full setting forth of its objects apd the manner in which it performs (s noble mission. In this paragraph we werely enum- erate some bas in View at the months the meetings auspended owing the city, v have terveution in s and ustiring in the eruelty i their solicitous. S aud designs ond ral o tnp“:lllifl to cateh, and dogzs; T proposal: e drinking-trovgbs dogs;” for * information eoncerning the least cruel metbod of wuzsling ot the special reforms which the Society seot time. During the Summer the exccutive cowmittee bave been 10 the absence of many of its wembers from bat the devoted President and Secretary of the Soci- been none the less atteutive to calls made upon them ial cases of abuse of dumb creatures vising of mesns for the prevention of treatment of animals. ~ Evidence of votion to this work appears nfiv;u advertise- o'gnr in the ity erection of s for most ap- " for ** models t the same time instantly kill, rate, mice and other destroctive animals, which can be used ia Justruments sow employed for such pur- place of the torturing A vumber of received. That w wost A method: . g 5 -:""é«“:an e amuan ot Too Eaglss, Boeisty oy N g . Erevention of Cruely nimals, b _extends its proteo- £iou 10 2}l of evea the :v‘d m:‘-‘:‘l’t.:cnlnd L Vable to Ul treatment at the hands of men. It oo¥s 1o the alitien & hu uraation of Lreserviuy thons siis e for doath by h appears to in the one offered by ¥ for street drinkiog-tronghs have been all requirements pos! or side next the slow tortars. Kreping rats alive for the purpose | s in full effect, purunant and nceording to and : ives, of course, the fustant condemnation | 15 19 of snid treaty, and is turther appewris o f kiling rats dor 1o § rovisions «f the wet of Congress of o in or, that (s eff pe have s.iuost done AW s herotofore b Te It is reserved for 1y rm in this ecuntry. 1l 'hetics be etajloye » dispensed with 1esi-d ju introducipg re y two | shortly i the trea‘r ab fetions o of ihe p:ineipal o) e use of checkreine ar shown to bs uiterly nead indeed, 88 Indac b put 08 over the s among the rece sad preveuting su ders on } ieHuBs—Wor erit e posseread by 1 Soclely. MILITARY. ———— BRIGADE INSVECTION, n;l"lhu following order bas been issued by Drig.-Gen. Pravquartrrs, Tries PrioAps, 0., 8. K. Yoy ABW-X O, Seyt. 1, 1. Drigade wlil parade 1 tw fol wk pp order: ut on Monday, Oct. 1, at 19, m. T Seventh Reziwent on Trerdny, at0 s m. The Fighth Regmenton Thundsd, Oct. 4, st 1 The Thirty-seventh Regiment on Mondny. Uct The Fiity-06) Reg'mesc o Tuesdsy, Oct. The brigade Tuspector. By order of Priz-Gen. WILLIAM J. Grosnox Hewion, Brissde Tosp: cior. EXCURSION OF CoMTANY P.—Company B, 220 Regi upon an exeursion to Bridgep rt on Friday vext, leaving this city at hoon and retary nday. ‘Tlie Compan; i 01 M received at Bridgeport ued relative to this excursion Co. B, th Reg! t, N. any, 224 Reglownt, Members wil pbie ut the Aro forw—kn. Toil The Compn wiemmbers wil sec the pe t sy poriion of the ot the Arme Bote amed. hie will repost to Licut. Theo. G or Thursday everings st 7 o'clock, Un Wedpeadsy evea bers will assenble for diill et € o'clock. Ou Thuridey ev will b frspection wt the we bour, Members will ap marching order. Mex d to go on thi wll bring the.r bay tmory and piece ¢ their rifles, The excardon e bera of the Regiment who s order of desisous of golne. Coptain ce Oct, 3, ot § eleek p. me the arvory oa Kriday at 10; rideport boat, Rogiment, will com pany will also assem b o escort Co. B ot INSPECTION OF The following order has been issued ; Fpqus }1asT VRIGADE CAvALRY, N, G, 8. N. NEW YOLK, Sept. 20, 186 @rxrRAL ORDERS No, 5.—Tn compl ance with Kocti 149 and 153 of the Military Code, the regiments of this in ful t Rogiment of cn ‘the 3d Kegiwvut of at 10 o'clock 8. m. O i astend eqoh parnde in fuil waif. ction 20 of e Military Code, a artial is bereby orlercd o try all sinee the date of the orcor orgen iaing the it artial. Sueh Court will cousist of or, $ more perpleais orts of the presesn It wil certainly Ly noiformed, wusl fuepection, ou Towpklussquare, o . 6.8t 1 p.om. 9,8t L p m. Stall wid report_on ho sbove day to the Brigsde- wilitary and fire conpavies, and o eueral good time erjoved. Tbe fullowing urder bas been , Captain will bave tie Armory at L asity of reperting ot Wedresdey til Th W. WL REM; ¥, I ot Dxiti.—1he rogular weelly drill of Co. C, 224 THE FIL-T BRIGADE, CAVALL Morm, withn the city parade eronad, as iry on ‘Thursday, delinguencive o Jous NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUN K, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1, 1866. od 11, entitled “ An act o certain pr 16, b 2o enforcemont of v with ! fortner. A dndis here to d whero BOARD OF HEALTIL. ilar weekly meeting of the Board of T in the Chalr. Tiere was o full aitendance of members, Pres| Tealth o Presideut Scbukiz The minutes of the previous mecticg were read, and coa. firmed. wi CASE OF DR. CAVETTL, Dr. S1oxg then ealled attention to a letter from Dr. report a onse of cholern, A resolimion wa the Attorney to write for an explanation, HALL. DR, DALTON'S KEPORT. OFFICE SANITARY DErAvisesT, M. B. 1T NEW YORK, Sapt. 2 JACESON 8. ECHULTZ esq., President M B. H. S15: 1 beg respectiuliy to report that sioce Sept, 13 ] Jowing Teperts have been received at thys office from t spectors and Assistent Luspectors of th ‘Whols number of jevarts reccived 522; ment, £0 y will be Th ances: 145 full aud ojpressive priv and cesspools, 2) v: r draiss, 26 horse stables, & sireets‘and 4 pifgeties § huuses and bsement, 112 oiliug establisbwents, 21 vicant lot inery, 4 1 bose mavure establishwent, 1 howe cemetery, 1 super-phosphate manafactory. The iHcors Lave also reins, pretuises, rezariiog bich apecial ordera onder the first of the J4ch o rige poet, I Captain on the led. *Roll- 15 eellars, 13 ¢ . ¥ uiforw the wen w that 13 *ave heon comnplied with, Iy 1 with, e rita Six Y. al . one Brigade . tieth Ward, 1; Twi 40; totri futal Very respe ily, your obedient serva DAvTOY, Sauita A desultory eonversation upon mest and elaughter.! thon earried on for sbout Lalf an hogr between President Scbultz, Judge Bosworth, ard other members of the Board. g otal honses Dalton .in referece to a physician on Staten Island who had failed to dopted justructing I that it nut forth. gomia ‘the Attoruey sboald procecd to prosecute sccording 0 aw. EATTH, 1866, he fol. he Ln. Foard of Henlth: vawber of reports l;mnd correct, 510; number of reports returned for correc- tion, 12, Tositive reports reccived are npon the following nuia- od 71 bolldiegs or clanse h of the Heaith Low bed presious'y been 0d have repusted whethier aid orders have been com- 42 pot complicd with and 16 parti Diring the week o S enses of _sapposed chol een luvcaitguted oid setr i opon e Tuarect. "olDe spectors. Of this nuniber, V3 e 25 bave been reported cead - ourth Ward, 4 fatal, 3, Wiith Wa 4; Sevenh W 1; & teenth Twen cuen, Superintendent. the RAGA, caval A communieation from Dr. 1) iiion was received m reference Micers 6f | 4o'n disputeh from the Usited St tes Coneul rn. 16 | fhe | & 2y of State, regarding t Brignce bat yort, where enchers is now r rigade N DISMIBSED, The case of Dr, we reforred to the Committoe, cster (Rye). Tnspector, e, 5 Regiment; Mejor Joho Iituer, 16t Kegi e e - B S akon 34 Raguaent, Saoh Court wil 170 B o g sl vy ¥ within the Armory of the 34 Regiment of cavalry on the Ist | 3" 0t iin 1o b L Bveral' & i sl e day of November next at & o'cloek p, m. Tne Court will oause | oo o \ithout Y e domeiates A ugiot the uotios required by Sectiun ¥50 f the Military Code to be | PCntNd WOt JUITK TERUTCIR, UL0, T8 89P0 gus served o -Lrfiu;uqnflam ll'm"fi‘ l:n)d hr-tz d.t;” ‘;" e | On e motion of Dr. Crave. it was acreed that Dr, Mathews SRR NI AR e e S et €308 | po gnspanded for the non-perforerarce of bis duty, aud that he Headquariers on Tuesday, rox o, at 2v'clock p. w. 23, and Wedneslay, the 2ith o commssioned uificors of this ntion, shoull ve called upon for an expi tant Inspector be # 1t wos (hen agreed that an brigude will savomble, in stubie dress, for drill purposes within o the arwory of tho 3d Regisent of cavaicy o0, ‘Liuraday, the b s sy O (O od Frid 9th proximo, ' oo f 2 n e . e e T TRy tomhe 12" s | TSR e Mest ot Theiss Trig. Gen, Comdg 11 Brigade Cavelrs, XX.SNG. | quo tuilowing death Cuanies WaiLiY, A, D. C. PROPERTY ASSESSMENT. Prior S ety COMPARISON DETWEEN 1Y VALUATION OF PUILDINGS IN NEW-YORK AND THE ASSES THEREON. At a meetiy Mr. Sholes, Chairman of a 8} ecial Conmittee who vi banv to endenvorto obtaw a reduction of the State tax op Kings U submitted the foliowing ta differerce beiween the sctuasl value of so busldines § asensid Nanes of the or O AMutoal Life It Flze of L Bank of Commonywealth. Back of Com meroe. Tarners' Baildin Bank of State of Astos Broadway 2 and Traders *5,000 13,000 R L & A. Stpwart.. Barns & O Ocenn Bank Girard House. Fremel?s Notel. Harper' Motfar's Building. Taylor's Hotel Prandreth.. Clatlin's Butlging Alex. T. Stewnri’s. Lembriemen " . it. Whitiog's. J. R.Jeflray W, B Astor Bowery Theatel Oid Burton Stove Church Metropolitan BN Fifth Avenue Union Clu) House. Lelmont Lafarge House. v uilding. aylor's 1002101 100,000 Universalist Charch L 5,000 Biovks Lrothe = 0,000 + Building in proc 4 Volue of the lots. 3 e e e almoit i THE CASE OF THE SWEDISH SAILOLS, © —— THE OPINION OF JUDGE BETTS—THE TREATY OF CONSULS—THE WRIT OF ILABEAS CORPUS DENIED. The caso of the Swdish scamen, which was up by Mr. James on an application to releaso certain the sbip Indian, from Ludlow-st. Jail, on Tuesday, and which was argaed by Mr. James on the part of the sailor Mr. De Costa for the Swedish Consul has been decided by Judge Botts against them, and the powers and rights of the aflirmed o the following opinion : of the Iu the o selor-at-law, presented on oath in open court ihis du allowance for a writ of habeas corpus in favor of 8. #ton, G. A. Stevenson, L. W. son and B. Janson—alleged to of the United States sition of the counsel for the Governments of Sweden auder the provisions of W) treaty with the United States; i § petition mn&m b warrant bas been granted upon a certificats of the snid Swedial Cousul; that it bad been ouy D & moti . and dol) 4, Ait. 1 of Congress Ouh Stat.si faree. p. 79 and by ficate of tho Swediah And Norwegian Cousu and 19) and also Ly Statutes at Largs. p. resident York. dated Sevt. 17, 1666, cortifyiug that tue aloressld treaty of the Brooklyn Board of Superéisors, , showing the | o of 1ho priucip Yoik aud the amoust for which they aro sbed, cosiing about | ( tition of Thowas Duwphy, 6sq., conn- Larson, A. Clauson, O. Ander- be now detained ia the custody arshal, under o warrant of a United States Commissioner, applied for and obtained under the “r uk- ptain of the Alip vn Which the above- that they bad refused to perform (ajesty, the Kin ratified by tie parties mg the officlal certi- were raported N pard of & wrine Bree E No. 306 Est ent to rd ad- at the Mt ). 86 s, tal; West Wilkuu-st.; FOBLIO | Biiea Dove, Now 47 Mloerrs st. SMENTS v, that of J iiteal. " were M. of e levied 8 from all MODIFICATION OF THE § yor Hoffman ye | | | thon pres days fu the Unpion | health, arrive withe | none on the pasnge | sanitary trestment pres ing also unoerstood 1 s I veusele i pre oo | ¥ s X panged, wi w 4 W1 of the erew and pa be good: the sub-Bos bities b to procoed in each care the ports of ¢ and the sanitary stato of the I in aceordane the ruling reguiati Joaquin ViGlL bk QUi ierewith. Havana, Sept, 10, 1€¢ before Mayor Hoffwan « Jor band of the Roglment nejiceted to tor tako thoir position befre the review dor Hawilton sceltg the error, or hait the wed bim ke was not out of the colu # oficer. Ce 14,0600 633,365,000 , Clas. 1L Saufor ntenlont, for Sept, 14, » cloera were ricd, of which the same rumber wese ¢ wed, 1 proved i 8.4 7 ot fatal, | HAYOR'S OFFICE. | — | THE QU4 TISE LAWS AT HAVAXA — FUATHZR | e with winos I communicate to yon for your exact comp'innee XES, COURT-MARTIAL OF LIEUT.-COL. GEO. T. HAWS. On the ocea: I of the I Divizion Inst 4th of July, as the 3th Roglaert wag possing in review wa and Alex d Lieut,-Col Haws to in com- | mand of the Regiment. and referre tark who wis in command, Inasmuch X | lend or convey the order to the commanding officer, Lo | s aceused of disubedicuce of orders und negleet of duty, and | rest. Charzes and specifications aiust bum by C niliton | i Mford convening POWERS Martial for the 1 HEADQUANTERS 157 Divist ¥ N. O. 8. N, Y.‘ ARy YOKRK. 1008, SyrcraL Onpxms No. U.—Livat.-col, Grorge T. Haws of the Sev. brought | enth Regiment, Thicd Erizade of this bivisior, baviog been srre ot sailors of disobedience of orders oot of anty, the fil lowisg oflicer iz, 'm. G. Ward, 12th Regiwnt, Preei dix, 34 Regiment; Livut.-Col. Wi 3. Cole e Court will eonveue st the Arisary of the 1 s, and by " Bobg- | W, Brimw, Majorard A. D. C. Adfter the wew bers of tho Advocato read the following charges and s; urt bad been sworn, the T or+ | Charges preferred by relstion of Col. Alexauder Hemilton, Division fny Division of the Nationsl Gusrd of the Strie of Lieut.-Col. George T. Hawe of the 7o Reghueot fo the Third of said Division Disobedience or orders. bo suid Lieot.-Col. George T. I § upon dut ivivion wnd forwiuz part ¢ ent was paseing in review befors the M in his wald regm o City of Now York pector of { inous con- Com- Major € belug ordere dby Col. Alexauder Hiamion, Division lurpecior OF 8RY | ivieion 1o direct the Band of (he said 7uh fegiueut fo (1 United o passing satd officers in review, did ofuse va obey said ordee, CHARGE 3. Negioct of daty. ew . ‘At the conclusion of the reading of the charges, the Advoeate asked the accused if ke plead guilty or not Col. Haws stated that be ¢id not think It was right to €, 1866, Gen. W, TL Anthon exd : sel for b accised. Dy their direction, 1o the second specification as being irsegular, the Act e 1a New- ew-York, with b« sad regian ere. ‘heroby detaiied to for 8 Couri-Aiastial 1o bis trial, i Cel. John E. Ben- Jadge ifications: HEADQuS. OF THE I3t DivIsioN 0F THE NATIONAL GUALD OF TATE 6 N. Y., NEW YoRK, Aug, 9, 1006, the peopie of the Si.te of New York o n the o Firt againat Brigade Taw. t, then £, and ayor of of ssid &ivision, upon of waid out of the coltmn in front of suid Reviewing Otficer, while sald 1oziment was ponitively aud wilfully wegiect sud Specication.—1u this that the mid Lieot.-Col. George T. Haws, on the th dey <f Joly, 1666, being apon parade with b Fegiuert In the colam of said First D furming partabiereat, aud while said Tegiment, a8 part of said coluin, beforn the May City of New-York. » 1 belng otified by the D iu feont of ltle his said regiment wee pasiir, in review, id ervor. to the grest discredic bia regiment. AL & 1 axiL1on, Division luspector, New- York, Aog. 9, 1666, Judge. guilty, compel bim to snswer to the charges, as he bad already been released from arrest or similar chai ges by a special order dated August ir Smith lpfiflr&d as coup- Hjecied The court was cleared for delberay go. U the opeulus of tho cvurt the ident stated that the eonrt would reserse their daciston. - the privilege of bis coannl, uf st the coniuetor ia! 8-valons, by an action aga vattory, Every gao brought before Ju and fully proven, will e thot by the Jowest @ 8 five whic, of course, the Company psya. from coum the court & his cefesse, Whi 1y (0 Uielr senses, LBOARD OF ALDERMEN. A Costy MeppLesest.—Mr. John Boker i i M, How oo Buois wngot on faster, whereupon be cem ot Mir By wh t i foont of | im | sPECIAL SES3IONA—THE NEW FERBY TO JERSEY CITY 3 el —TIE PCBLICATION OF THE NEW REGISTRY LAW —BADGES, KTC., FOR THE CIVIL JUSTICES. o Board of Aldermen met at 2 o'clock yesterday cial session, the President, John Brice. e:q., seurrence wua Lad on the resolution from the fom the foot of Tweuty- e, Jorkey City, By reschution the Board ordered tie publication of 50,000 opres of the Rogisiry Liw of iv66. A resoiution was ffored Givecting the Stieet Commis iover to procuze badges, baions S0 staven of office for wil the Civil Justices, to be 1o all re- spects similar to those farnisbed to Police Justicos. Un wowon the Board theu sejourned to Mouday sftarnoon pext. Joarp ov CovserLmes.—This Board were to have of cool siruck M: veim that, ae the or §4id, * balf & Litiod b, For th's i paoper meddiing wh My, Bush was fined 825, the exe, on w geoeral rampage through the Lot moastrated with by b that be strack her oo the aram, but whether on et mrm she conld not swear, Johu was fined b et., No stealing & coat from tae premises of cially to the Judge thau to any one else. I stion from him sho would reply, ** ¥ " and at last his Honor was obiiged to tu aminution to the lawyer, tloss Mo o the *loves,” and * dacks, CIVIL COURTS. e pair of pantalovas Grom Ann SUPREME COURT~—CHANrFERS—SEPT, 20,—Before Justice | uud opened ner trunk, 1a which wers the articl SUTHERLASD. DECISIONS. B. Lefaywel agt. Adolph E. Godfrey.—Motion de- pied Wit 810 costs, with leave to renew on tbe affluavit of the efeudant, when itcan be obtaiued on payment of 810 costs. W, H. Towrley ngt. Cotherine Townley.—Report con- firmed and judgment of divorce granted, B fore Justice CLERKR. Jennie B, Hiltos et al. ag!, George W, Niles et al—Order ap- pelting receiver granted on filiog security i §30,000. - ——— COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SpRciAL Tess—Szrer. 20, Before Judge CARDOZO, In re Samnel Davicon.—I thiuk the amendment amebt may be aliowed, butof course it isattle risk of tho tition P‘le:r agt. Gryer.—Motlon granted without costs, C——— MARINE COURT, | Belore Judgs Hean.| ALLEGED CRUELTY TO SEAMEN ON BOARD A BRITISH sHIP. Georee Moyne sgt. Edward Ruxter, The plaint'fT in this and some othier cases charges the Captain of the Bitish sbip Awu ith cruelty and vne Justitiaile arrest and i prisonsent, Tge is that the Saip berug on & rouniaosus voysge by way of Geno and Leghorn to this port, the Captain, on leaving Leghorn, plnocd S Latntifl in izons and threw tim for three days into o dark focding biw on water and o siugls cracker & d The defonse 1 that st Leghora ¢ the marter was there referr g to the British Consal. sul remanded them to the vess ), aod tie wen still refasing to work, the Captain placod them in irens i & Foow somo Exi0 feet with two bunks, though without beds, and gave them every duy two biscrits of Itsitay bread, aniouuting togetber to be clothes. INCE AGAIN. Wiliam Hecker a coat worth 825, with whieh ‘The cont Lnd been icft with et 1o the Court, for b gave Eilen 6 months, licew! osing » boat without » pro plication tor license in bi 1n considaraiion of thess £ A LUCKY QUINTEY rick Bovgan, Francis raiion ordiuauce, wiich reqiiires ibat boats #! erly licensed. Aw the defendants wero in fivi and as Lho bad made but one chary five numes u one complaint, 1t was beld by the informality which was fatal, The five boatm ingly sent sbout their busivess, Tite Karan Mavcn-Box.—Mr, Wendell Ds show tont he hud been veariy watdered by M and bis son, Jacoh Kiob, r', who bnd eut ope a huge matcb-box. This novel tho Jurtice concluded that it was doubtless thing and that u castody of the Officer of the Court, £ the ow er. BUILTY, T ropulitiu Poilce, brought a compleint er for keepiug & gAmOIIng bouse. otered Lo bouse of Parker th dice, nud on the earrespondence of t6e cour 1 o the Juindiction of the Court. T was sumimsd ap with @ care unusual in such com. Iy smull coses, The jury gave @ verdict for piaintif RS 4':1 8. Lowin James and Danphy for pleintiff; Miles & Bagley for defendaut. 0. 7 West Eleventhost, ough the ovidence was perfect there was taken by counsel, to dismise the case. He advi howeve —_— IMINAL COURTS. BraTso A Wosax~3Ir, John O. Gorman got dru o8, dear,” p sensed aimuelf of what suited hia fancy, he took his Ha goes to the Isiand four months, Lllen Mack took from befure the door of Mouday next he will be fally armed and equip) directs, with all the requisite licenses and other docusents. #, ho was dicharged. ~Joun White, Duniel O’Brien, Pat- rabam and Bernerd clnrged by Ofticer Aaron T. Young with violation rojectils Was court, snd proved 1o be a buge pflmr-ur Puris 1ng wbout four pounds. It was, bowever, shown that Mr, Dre- | bad bawself first thrown the match box, and bad therewith sorely smities oue of the Kaobs. Alfter much wordy testimony, for alt stice Dowl ', t the Company at least ten doilary, a8 the Court wiit inflics on the eonductory a soch ! would soon brpg tue wanagers of 18 wou- meddled with Lo wented said wogon to move enced throwing lumps of coal Oue of Wie lumps ar the temporsl ineb bigher would have bis neighbor, nd use. Being re- lunal (dy be strack ber, 8o testfled the right oF tie COULD'NT PROVE® IT.—Louis Bergman was eharged with Mary Erogan, the sald cont being the property of Mary’s hushand, and worth 825 Mary wiis o couri, uud 1n giving her testimony became very enucniing aud affectionate, puying her atientions more espe- n repiy to any or " No, ro over the ex- would goon bave and * darlings,” and the sa- Bbeld & meeting at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but at that | gacious Justice only eut ber off in time to save Limself froum & Lour 0o quoram appearing, the President deciared the Board :AI::"- :lwfll and & vigorous ewbrace, buth of which were im- Siietnas io MURSRFGHE S B Yiowever, Mary, in apite of all ber attompts and all her trisls at *sweetening ” the Judge, was guablo to get & convicilon. The churge was fourd not proven, and Louls was discharged. STEALING CLOTHISG,—W iiijumn Connor stole s coat aud 8 e Efter. He got iuto her room haviug leave— les, and walked off, r. Hecker for repairs, asd be did not know the name f the owner. It ald not seem to matter Mape It AL, RiGuT.—1Tbowas Boyian was charged with He showed that an ap- hehalf was pending, and that on as the law Con! ‘were corpo- il be il prop- different boats, combining the Judge to a were accord: renell tried to 7. Jacob Knob o his Lead with nced in wlgh- about an even 16 party Lad heen aboat as badiy hurt as the e divmissed the case, ‘The bloody mateh-box still subject to tie "OVLDN'T BE ProvED So.—Thomas Bell of againet Ruph The officer swore ugh the back door, tho fonad of read 1o wbich the law nder the ol camstances foar men there beiting on a game. The game the eatitled vhem; and that they were liberated immediately on r deseribed thus: *Lhere was a long black board, Lol consent to retar i to work, Objection was ulso taken to | foetlony by two foet wide. On this board were painted figures from Ftoh. Mr. Beil stood bebind the board and threw n the dice with the figures on the board,'money was bet sud won.” This was an informality 1u the ppers, which compelied the Justios, 00 exception heiug ired the officer, 1o renew his complaint, and be cortain mext time CcR that bis compluint is correct. ‘Lo iuformality was a defoct in e ——— e Jurat of tha complaint—it was sworn to_before an Alder. wan, who signed bis name simpiy as * Join Smith, 4" COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. The Ala. probubly wesut Alderman, but the Aldermanie Dis- triet wan [Tefore Justice Dowitig.] b * Johu $ith” had sutlority to admieister ¢ The eases hrought yesterday before this Court were | guits are tarows over by si m’l.rnrcmtlni sign Jouis—Louis Lowenthol was eharged b 43, 0f which 15 were petit laroyny cases, 20 were complaints for sssoult aud buttery, 7 £r misdemeanor or transgression «fcity ordiaances, and | waa @ case which bad been adjoursed from 1@ Turadas's Conrt. A oy cieks Up Cort. A My Porsewnms Hix yor Im, Asn THE BoY's Far Gives i HORsEWIINTER A GOOD oD Moore brougit o eomplaint P ler £ beating him. Tt wab all on se- eers wers called, and It was air of boots with appropiiating s with the boota. t and with walkiag o f“ bad been fn t ofizable castomer. Louls had no permission On the other Land be showed articolar pair , and that M T ndant is 8 grey baire t imaginabie demeni like waip (3 big b er sect 4 pitcied vidl he to to the t.—~Jokn Conwa; probably wi For did precisely wlat any o Len be saw bis ehil C.l|. " . d e U w o ket wroanatly fo s Joatuby into a g were tuere concesl ‘defendunt for CLOTHISG 1LERE ary Ans Douglass tovk 1 L ¢ sorated 1 d the perforuinice In the tur roat W ad It prwi [ 1 azn 3 156 HEALTI LAWS —Lascpo | COURT OF G L e eald tua AKO six eighth of & cent oo [Before L) g to tho % wizg day on ‘The court-room was overcr wded with spectal d biw that back ang | 1. Mr. 2 200 85 he shouid please, s vonnected with the rob! Tre eorductor d e fonid biwself | ~ulry l.u.vl‘ N | pertectly at Chawe, re J a8 before, refuned 10 Doy Ji w dertouk $0 gt in thrust ove b o e, au where he supposed the wi sorry 1 The wilness went K e, o with about as follows And ol this tiwe the car wus nd the pass were all frichtened wod they wanted the condactor b e and 1 fusght Lim, oud 1 1 can take eare of myse., b 10 annd over the valds and Va streot ) i tue Toom 1 the bost of 1o gh e s big | welf, Juige, avd thed ot last gt bim Lers, ‘ e, At D548 1 bad the best of th to toke | searchied, aud a port of the sto o and I dov's bring hera for any . | The G0KGOWD persis W e in the fight, for(l Lok care of wysclf, At the sterday, lo e ut Dis rgument for the convict carly stated to the Jur was summed up by fouowed by Mr, I with 8 Yoore powes |, oner, Judge v theso e wan for, Hob Paving it. 4, Lut every day poor eir Way, ure coni- koow wheth b ted the oplaton and e gal, wnd whether the The con oilection of uent wis 4 rrest 0 In passing “Tam per aesumed privileges to whicl posseion of the pablic ¥ orer taey chov ta of tbe pidlie. 1f they Lie it becomes the duty of the 8. sei, at itBer they 410 mox whict was de ra sald that ho sl Jd ask for lw thay huve no Tig aud lay d vt any 104 o themaely 20 that bad been co o ar 10 Feceive Lis whether Le had o soved the opy 1 in brokea Bi ce. s Ung 1o 10 rome powertul Street awrything with thom, for how seld their tracks belng removed. track in Brosdway, which b WDy 0ue cab see. r conductors am Comumissiover, of for soiue other reason he cannct do om do we Lear of Gy oue of Most of us nre aware of & been Jaid for sevesal yeurs, and The instructious those i ive thel nded, but the ru:unm. P 4 couvicted, sud that been on tie beueh Lo tad neve fucts so oiel Tiis seutouce was swprisonment 1 the State years. Mayzotte was pla prisoner bad been iuhen & bery in the firat dckree. wis U Liad boen & BaSULLs U passen- arge. 1f those compan! », tiey would have as they now do to colleet mix, If w man , and be swindied, to tighting it out Juctor, be bas a rigut to doso; but whea o prefers o with the cond passenger pays tho' full legnl fare and s assaulied by tho condnetor for not paying more, the €onductor cannot escapo i Coutt, at least, by pleading the instructions he bas Teceived from bis company. I the company say they will dis- charge him if he wou't do their dirty work, thea lot bim take is discharge and find some other ‘and better employment. These railtead companies have assnmed altogother tho much, an Lavo taken possession of property which did not belong to 1hem, and now they try to take from the pubiio extortionate fares, and they shail not be sustained in this Court certainly Tlio connsel for the complainant made a statement to the eficet that nis elient, Col. Chase, had 0o il feeling aguinst the eonduetor, hat be bad brought the case up for the wrrxu of getting a decision from this Court ou tho real rights of the sed st the bar shorily a way, and be picaded reason of Bis beiug 55 years of uge, aud was plotiers of the atiwr, but kud boen 1uveigled iul wentanced to tho Stute Prisou for 10 years, There was @ trio of delend Lavisg demauded o for bus glary. didtmont With biw, aud they were not brougut u Jobn H. Hall, & witness, stated that ho way bonded warebouse of Mr. lnce wes brokes into between Saturday uight and should ba stated in jostice t Lon babit of intrusticg boots to Loais to sell. ouls had often before sold boots at & good profit, and on this n took avother pair for the purpose, as he says, of ‘T ooly bad yolnt seemed an arco-angel. 10, and wus treatod a8 ruch by tole 15 yards of a view of replen- [ Lussell fokd Lim that Le it stated, nor did it appear by what autbority the 6 onth, ures. bristopher Ep- Maoy Telomging to corn. It was shown, that Eppeu: 0 take this that be came ippeaker's jlica and earried off the property when the {950t was louking ot o and conld have stopped him if plessant look- , and looks 1o The whele Tealy given vore brige pler Lis eeanty werdrobe befure the coming Winter sets in, fsto Comt, T ng eaid that Mr. Mocre | Jona did vot even cony Lis peceadillo, but plead guilty avd ed him ¢ with' o smake wat Dis fatlor saw 1t | saved Liumsclf two monihs bara service in the Pea u-r{ ame to 3ave | fn fry atd a0 came into only was sent up for four months, w il with Mr Moore nud thot wh passed, Tie art to the rmuu of tiyiag the case, he would 1iTioN.—TIn the thick of the crowd Juion-squsre mass meeting last &is five fiagers on an exploriog to find what treasures Charles, but very s 1L Simonson ob- would-be thief etian whovo the oflicer, who Chigles said Le i but 17 tue House of AxD TWENTY YEARS' SENTENCES.—The trial of which commenoed on Tuesday account of the absence of 4wo of the petit Jicors, was coscluded yesterday. tors bo mag- 1ug wanuer of its perpetration, and aw provides fur tobbery, addivg an » meution the the complain- ving but lately occupation of Ou that day, sger-bier siop d wiile thers anuk. Vel tered 1o uifized 1ot uid buy wine cents 8§ whteh couid be soid agma for “ity_event | gulien, The cog wut wes pleased with tue chasce pattle Ja described by Az, Cu for such speculation, wd left with Gerrolini for 159 Mot e Was to be floor, and the | out, waen Vaiiol fosnd | cumpary with Gerroliud, Prowpero third party, Wwho bad come in room. The Clatter meisod Valiini i put e razor o bis and Mayazotte, who ved 8 ix-shootor from the hauds of Gerrolini, jes about Lis. i tuemelyes of & gold waten and oliain, & pair W in mouey, aier dolug which the Lol was Leld e ocalled for arrested bim 88 they were orty fousd with thew., the defense r, and be wus tiict- Atocne, ion of the pil y the points 1 ¥ then n [ Judguent fos od by tu Court. mediate Judg- uty bousd 1 U0 0 0 sceoutt of the - Gerrolink 1o auswer to sayin behadf K fow Words, 198 Dervously said evidence was since hio had arly presente Prison for % fter the other guilty t0_rob- Il statomerit 1o the court, Which ushated from Dislian by Mr. Kryjauoki, was to the effect that he trusied upon the sympathics of the court, for the ot one of the twit. He wes TRIAL POk BURGLAKY.—Jutios J. Bheridan was arraigned 4 00 tho same in- separate teial, o parter in the Yard in Greeuwicu-st., which on the 14tk of . Mr. Chaso 1t is n man of means, und is abundautly | July sud Monday wornivg fullowing: m:wp:&whu;:?'fl charged Lim '-uryw\--n.. but he n..{ . r.h Ford k.:hmjd I'uonj ‘:’JJ w:;‘i‘:h“::g.‘dh‘d b«: ‘:h)lon wing om him, wor boul ), 000, BCOU B dentis brouzht this action in tae interest of every sewing girl and o e Bise Hoadquarters; buh be eonid nor Gl a;.m‘ working man who has occasion to ride in the Eignth-ave. urs. Totheso peopio the extra two ceats every duy, which they have to pay to satisfy the illegal demands of this com- 1y, s 8 matter of very serious importance. Seven or elght 5:1hn o year Is not such o trifle 1o & weman who gets ber living by working 12 hours every day It _sowe fagtory, or to & man who earss the bread for mily by bard mechaaical Jabor for 12 0r 14 hours a day, as it Lo bias broughit this suit, not from wia! lar conductor, Lot because he feels aggri '« 1o pay & penry extrea every time he rides; it s & pood eitizen, being favored by a certain amount of wealth, fuu the bebalf of bis poorer neichbois wig can afford neither the timwe 5OF Whe money to contest the question with these rich movopolies. Ta sceordnnee with his opinion heretofors expressed at somo Jongth, Justice Dowling fined the conductor ten dollars for the weaault, and suid: ** If 1t were possible to have the Company i fine tLem five times as much " 1» who Lave 0 to ride on the cars of the Eighth. eve, Kaitroad Campany mag now understand that it they pay | 1 the conductor £ one-elghth ce they buve fulfilled the's | legal obligativi, sud * the cusductor sbould o-ssult sad wy | own kvowledge who bud stolen the property, Mr. Dumpuer of No. 18 Park-place testifl of velvet, valued at $2,000, b one pices, which the large trunk was brought two tmen; sbo was in bed, Puilip put & trauk on & coach tolen from the warehouse were whon th 170 wero at the hous where taey were taken from tie Bleridan was first » glary, from seclig WhO Wes fist aifesie 10 Lhe compan, o o ki Lo wus the Couw, 4 that eight pieces { been atolen trom the ware- Louse in which they were stored, end that he bad recovered lioe hiad found wizh the silks, “Elizabeth Sheridan, liviog st 141 Eightoeth-st.,testified that a to Ler Louse sows time iu July, by bat cowld see tuose that brought it, and was certain that the prisoser was not one of tis Furloy, ose of the Metropolitan Pulice detectives, said that be arrested Sheridan ou the 25t of July, at the coruer of New Bowery und Gold-st,, whilo Le was belptag 0 0 standiog 1t was conyeyd with bi to the Central Otfice aud opened, toere. found. Lhere were some pieces missing, which the prisoner told the deteot- f Mrs. Dougherty, in Roosevelt-st, 1o wont there to find thew, and from there to No. | E 4 Cherry st 06 2 Lrougbt bewre | etge 3cCann on a writ of hahess corpns and was cxarined, tompt to put f:0m the car any person who bad paid legal fa: for refuxing to yay more, (¢ remedy lies in the Court of .\poc.i bat notking could be sbows lo oreve bim 1o be the mfi_ aand be was then sent to Quees County, Loug 1s and, w! i charged with morder. After Couway Lad ben iomoved BSherilan was arvestod, ‘The fheory of the counsel for the d that his cliout recetved tae siika fom Conway subscquent to the acquittal of the eattec fom the eirye of stealing the and that when arrested with tbew he was takiug thew to for Conway's benedt. Ile furthes cited the caso of Dm-m ‘Ths People to show tha his elient, cou/d pot be couviet burgiory as it was not shown tast he obialned the #ilks from the wasciouses and it was fur the fury to decile wheiler be was even gty of s larceny. That hudy decided that he wae not guiliy of ARYILBE, and Jadge 1t uecl woid him to go, but in the (uinre to keep away from bad coapany, IN P03siseion OF A SLLNO siot—Jolin MMullige was brouglt up for having been feupd with o slungslos on Me perton, Mr, Chus, 8. Spences, his eousael, ootalued his dis- Large by proviig that b was welkisg throngh the strecie the slung-sLot in kis b ABG oL caiTFiag it about L seereily, which is only made punisbable by we State law. HAICHET AGT. HEAD. —Fliza Johusou p{anm pulity of o pault a0d battery on Julia Frieney by striking her ou the fopr bl::d with @ hatdhet, and was sentenced to the Pewitcatiary 0u6 yenr, LARCENY 0¥ Tea ~Thomas Wilion apd Win. Thom wexe Julntly indicted for steaidog a chest of tea from Edwi and Andrew Martiu on the 14ih inst. ws sent to g:u}'dw- for one yesr aud Thompsos to the age. A Precoctous Boy PickPOCKeT.—James A. Larkine snd George Price wers acensed of stealing u gold wateh worth 960, Both defencants were boys, aged 12 and (4 yours. Price, the youngest, was neat'y dress>d, and looked out of place at the criminal bar, ‘There was an expression ebout bis eyes, how. ever, which did not suit with the ratber favorable LM which 'E:,,;f" “;«Ii'o n:::v«l. A r, ‘ord” boped that woul Ity te thociargo and thipe el ou the mésoy of (b6 Court Sper.cer refused to nccept such terms for his client who ho was innocent and prefeir d a trial Mr, Tomlinson, the compiainant, testified that the two camwe to bis Jewelry establishment oue day, and Larking sired to sco some riogs; while Le wus xing them his companion was sEANCIDG Lear & number of watclios at one end of tho glass case, nud when they left, ot baving bought ring, one of thie watches had disappeared; the witnees that it wes there wien bey came in, and 1o one entered Lae Otficer ‘atrick M. shop after deposed that he arrested the boys at the corner of Canal st. sud Broadway, as they wero said o bs pickpooks e, ‘Lhis statoment, the Court told the officer, was vot admis- bie in tue evidence, and L ehould know better than to make it The only further evidence elicited Was has tie complatar ant visited the two boys at the Towmbs aflcr their arrest, sad recognized them o8 the same who bad been at Lis place, Tt loaked out privately at tho ciose of she trial, after the Jury were in their room deliberating upon a verdict, toat the Tittla boy Price was 8 notoricus pickpocket, sud had “gons tarough” ome of the prisoners in the docket, just before be wes placed at the bar course be stole nothing, for prisoners sre geners poor who bave been in the Towbe; but the attewps o steal showed np charseter of the boy and proved bow de- ceitful appearauces oan be, The jary, who were locked up three hours trying to settle upon & verdiet, 10 agres, d were discharged. CRIMINAL CALENDAR FOR T0-DAY.—Court of General Ses sions, A, D, Rossell preciding. Guuning S. Bedford for the Poople: The People ngt. Jobn Ernest, grand luceny; The nse in the cass, wae Peoplo agt, Mickael Martin, grand larceny; The People agh John Davis, grand larceny; The People sat. Fravs oa, krand_larceny; The Peopie ngt. Edward Bercigan, graud lse ceny; The People agt. Mlary Gleasae, pioking pockets; Tie Pee- uo ngt. Jobn Cherlos, picking pockeis; The lo as, oras, Lurglary; The Pesgiengt, Jokn Howard, burglary, degree; Tue People agt. Joan Seward, burglacy, third degres The Peopl agt. Simon Lartry, graud larceny; The Peol gt Epenetius Devoe, graud larceny; The People agt, Kalmas Jacoblaitzy and Kalmas Guttwan, foreery degree; People agt, Gustave Ruhnen, carrylug & sword-cene; The Peopie agl. John Gray, burglary and grand lareeny; The Peo- ple agt. Lorey, sssuult and baitery; The People agh Stephen Geoghegan, assaali and batiery; Tho l’wplm Thomss Lyman, assanit sad baitery; The People agt, Ci Reoux, indecent asssult; The People agt. Patrick umun Jumes MoXally, Joseph Hand aud Juuwes Brady, robbery ee. - o ———— THE TOMES POLICE COURT. (Before Justice Hogas.] A rainy, wretched dey, and within tho precincts of the court-room, forbidding even on a bright day, end calow lated to strike terror into the heart of any criminal, the gloom seemed to be enhancod. A few spectators sat wpon the benches, but they seemed to be suffering from chronio despondency. A smile would have soemed out of am the ading dullness. Ba little business was doing. Tae thieves and ulsorderiics seomed for ones to huve taken's furlongh, aad abatainel for a Hme from dotog evil. The mugistrate and clerks sat at their posts, wearily waiting, while the hours passed slowiy. The re porters, on the ?-nm for items of icterest, found but few cases worthy of mention, atd when the court closed, gathervd up thuir note books sud pevcila, and ieft, wondering whethes & greater punishment existed than that of passiug s raiay day within the portals of tue Tombs Court-Re ROUBFD BY A PRETENDED FRIz¥D —00 Welnesday evening ) wu_ scqualntance samed Casler:oe Burke, ted Mary to accompany ber t denoe, tion wes nocepied, ment of Catbaiiue soise liitto time Mary foll sho awoko Mary found thet s wallet containis mouey bnd been stolen from her pocket wi Belevicy, that no one but Catharive oonld have stolen 1t, Mary caused Ler arrest by otlicer Ateon, of the Sixih Precinct. The accusel s @ tuken before Justioe Hogan, at the Tombe and, 1§ uite of ber energetic protesiations of Lauoence, she waz v itted for trisl. ULTED AN OFFIcFR.—Joha Drudley conducted bimw seif 15 o disoruerly manuer oo Welueslay evening, s when Qfficer Wiitse of the Fifth Precizet attenpted to arresd bim, the desperadu turned upon the oficer, and struck him @ powsefol biow upon the Jead With sume beavy iusirumenty cansing a severs wound, The assailant then threw away the weapon and atiemp.ad o wake b escape, but was sconred aftef astruggle, Yesteraay be was aruigned Lefore Justion a0, MU COWLILA Lo GDAWEr a6 buc Cowt of Special Ses slogs. A WOMAY PEATEN,—Mars Ann Flenn and John Harris on nlld st the residence of the formes, ¥t ruwinatea by Harris striking she b, knockiog bet down and cans twe brute wis at once arrested by ere sealy wonnd; A s bt an agent, & - : b fih Prec e M7, Maithow IL Chase, | Cours remarked b il been present be would | Sricer Lo ,'"1“,'['“',"',.,;, T R0 Doy Wasbington Market, | bave ¢ot a much b "t a tiioa where such diverslons are Dot p g o ChetEs agol - 3, who 18 Maitia Quinlas 0 for throwing offul, of | & L5 T ere e e ter. Eud hin wife Marla, yoo o fho EiELtb ave, Hallro ok * ads” we constituent, futo the stréet, | oo 0 1 i -in their apartmers ni No. 157 Frasklin was Piding 9p 043 Wi r ot whioh - €l raination to sustain the Loard of | 454 ¢y i sef priviieged 1o beat Lis wile, James feadant Is coiuc 1 couta,n 10cent | Hesua in every eus. 40, 8 faally siruck her upon” the head with some blunt fae stamp wih & ceat 1c as tho projer fure for b strament, feiling ber to the foor, and causivg a severs woand, te woman received s il gid at wie Fiftl ~House, In the mean me ber wfecling has sted by Officer Duaun, eod yesterday he was trini by Justice Hogan. ren. s bill bad b denominat em hava app ' laint MeS [ by Officer Mulyaue o8 aclarge of larcen, au evmmilied her fer trial. x-osraastee Liscors.—The following cor- token place betweoen the loiter-carriers and Brooklyn Post-Office anl the Hon. Geo. B. Lia r, shout to be removed: BLOOKLYS, Sept. 15, 1868, responde: clerks of the colv, Postuw To the Hon. B. Liveor m its controk, <5t you thuir frigned 2vatitudd aly aid courieons conduct Wwwurd them o he g o advane cguse of yony true tuls i3, Wwe ueed Rob pause @ or, but brave and suffering solilese s, in camp and hospitel i X Sir, of suok )-‘1 the future wag oud, yeminiscenses of the 1y uature Las gives 4 ol n, but 1 b your k o 1o Wit 00KLYY, Sent. 17, 1868, Joserm W. Sprovso, masier, and the Carrise the By . 100 of September 15 hae juey olvandly sengible of the Ligh c10g tirouph the war and up to t o8 Lam iu your letter, thoe 1 your respeet wud_coefidenc . In_lool x whom T fu names I di 100k peseazion in satislaction to the inn of almost every bty burg, are 8 le upon the O bouorat ofice whien 1. 1 refer with speot Rep: esetitives 4 to Vetars na in from the f er; threw nave leit who did 3ot go 1 scnt their socs i rtant gart in acting as lively mess: ud the the Joved ones a klys Post-Otice rests and conve uieuce of our ciilzens, as it ought, and as T have inteudod thad it should be, it 13 wain: falihful men whe I8 Summer's heat and Winter's cold, by day and by night, bave been ever ready to secoud and to carry out every measure sup iested for the pub Trusting that ere long, for each and every one of yo, some M‘C\I‘muun may appear, less fatiguipg and wWoro rewiyerstivi and In the bope and wish that Leaith aud long life may atte you, 1 am, geatiewen, yours, wita rreat respeet, GLokGE B. LINCOLY. Ram ox SporTsMEN.—For several years past, the residonts ot Siaten Island bave besn gieatly annoyed, ow Sundays, by parties from New-York who come over there tor the purpore of buntivg gawe, In consequence of there baving been no police forea on tha Island, the law was never enfo; On Sunday last, Capt. Holbrook of the Fifty-frs: Prect divided his foreednto three squads, each In charge of a Ser- geant, and made a detour of tue Island, arresting all that could be found. On erossiog the bills 10 the rear of Stapleton, the force came scross What apj to a line of skirmis) Charging i & galiant manner, the pouce esptured a dozen or more the sportswen, who were brougit to headquarters. Tho remaie der escaped to the other lio of tie lalund. Wheu chey wee abont to take the boat for New-York, they ware mot by s licemen 1 citizens’ dress, who informed them that they wors wanted at beadqusiters, Justice Garritt welcomed Leadquarters in a very neat address, fu which e fafc them they were quite weleome to visit Staten Juland, provid- hughwny x':uul. lgave their tiro-arms at home, He would fun who wis . y or more of thom obtaited ing oues decided to acce; ! he Judge wight terdov theis, Whero Lisy are hospitai | tow waltisg for something to turs v . reina st