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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. : they mever gave me any advice. They weat to ochurch evrn“'mr!:«y, bat they left MI: out in an un- ——— s 01 board at the charch. ‘They never explained (o us ‘35 AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB. oy Tutep RACK—Sum wney, who were charged with violating the law NEW-JERS by rowin id not make out titie . ing that the affidavits of the plaintiffs d b of 1 inflew; fres for all aces. $h% opttonsry Ebe Coury sasaryod Ity d e Oraust Natioowl Rece, 24 mles—s |~ Mr. Fullaston for the mot! in veference to bostmen and bo bra | Ax A8100KDIf0 Jubaie. —A man named William | dootraes of tho Bible. AU parente should see that bandicap, Tioeused hoat and holding eommunication '!Irmn The following horses have besn named aud handicapped as fallows: | . TECENO! ! r Kingfishor, then lying at anchor in‘the hoy. °. Routucky 6 yemrs, 1o carry 124 1 Flostwing 6 yoar« (o carry Wilkinson agt. Wilkinson —The p o into the merits of the oase, the counsel for the | Taylor, a jeweler doing business at No. 19 Montgomery st., reu bhave a love for God, Arcoln, 3 years. (o carry 110 101 Cilun. aged, bo carn by de prisoners ruised the. chaigal poiut (had the COmplait ¥ | Sergy City, abmosnind on Saturday lat after Baving. fist i reg rom gy o Heftctiva b this—tinb Whe statee under Which tho defendanty | JE&7 Cit, A o8 Ratar s after Baving stroeta, and the TUESDAY AT JEROME PARK. (o carry 106 1h; Zizeag, G yeats, to curry s, 6 yoars, to carry 105 1b; Aldedarsn. € years, olaware, 4 yoars, to carry 104 1} Ouward 4 yesrs, poscd of all the articles left with him for fr. Oue gentle- | Wosse. We sho man, uamed Thomas J. u--,fl-z o waith uo: at &r.?".nd Ttis a duty that God devolves npon us. T Mr. Charles Workman, pi %ot of the barber's salooi, Tay- | Pardod ull our sins, and that Le may receive my soul.” q.‘gml nis childs l-m the plaiati ion-house. The father then mad Ditictie having uise in carmying were prosecuted, refers only to “out-golng” or “iu-coming” at lengt offered to let him s 3t 1 50 | vessols, nud has bo spplieation (o vessols lying at aachor. The 3 2 ooy gy gy ue:-u:‘y'.’.i.‘i','"' T plaintiff produce thom at & p ol e ‘1""1"".“""' ¢ ";"d s & :,if," "'g"wkl‘n‘m Hotel, lost another valued at 8225, Mr. Ros's watch was B E Hreck: . aged, ) B Trovato I om at o proper plac wholesale invasion of emigrant ships was formerly preo- r A 0 o gow THE HERDLES WERE LEAPED, | firckmede e 4 o camy 100 B Trovaicao, sged, i outty 1D B | Giforod 40 prodce them at axy parlor of the Tived by tho ranners for the sailore’ boarding-bouscs, Vat it ta | subssquoitly found ai Sisypton's pawn ollee, where it ad been el on the defondant payiug Lue expeoss. The motion was | equally undeniable that the wording of the set makes t appli- | ¢ epouted for S50, 'ME. Workmaniemuich ha not et oo 5 . thou reported 1 i ——— - — arged with much heat, but the judge directed that the mother Ll vow-York a " THE PUBLIC HEALTH. S e "";'t',;,:‘:};,' oo protuce e e | *'Tie «fi'&lfi?fi’.’h‘nfl&“fifi T coune | s “iskotsfor ot of th mbn ricls b b dscor- ot of respec ] cted by A THE GREAT SPORTS OF T0-DAY. st i o S et o s tho. - A v 3 T 1 ot Lo can 4t i i e WASHINGTON. g, 4 thoy were cnse was $o trial on DASTARDLY OUTRAGE BY A POLICEMAN—CHARGE g —— o _BONE MASTODON. ) WASmNGTON, Oct. 2.—At the meoting of the | SUPERIOR COURTTrist Tamu—Tetoro Justioe Gamax. | B, M4 ieM ol g ahr e s with | OF ATTENITING T MURDER A WOMAS.—About 10 'block on c,_:,‘:._.,:: e 4 & Yostorday was the third day of the great meating | Board of Hoalth yesterday the first case of ololera ln Washizg- THE LAW OF LEASES—A TECHNIAL CASE. thalatention of prosecuting thelr peouliar trade, whicb ia deal- | Monday night Johu B. Beaks, s mewber of the Jersey City Po- % Trov, William A. Coit ngt. Louis Palmor et al ing in Juak ud.mmh"fimmmwrbmm ios furee, was arrested by Coustable Burns, on & warraa jsued . , Seph 47, 1008, e 10 law, ky Geologists hereabout ere considerably excited ovee: of the American Jockey Club ab Jerome Pask. The attendanco | 100 WaS reported; it was that of a gontloman who arrived here | Thig was rather a peculinr action in its Jegal rola- | tho wors showiug that she had boen license: COULS 'yan by far larger and move brilliant than o the day before, from Richmond on Friday. The patient is convalescent. The | tions. The plaintiff Iaased to the defeudants, for a term of 10 | In spite of all the objections of by Justios Warren, charged by Mrs. Ann McCue, residing in certain premises in Elizabethst. st a yoarly reat of | and which will doubtloss be made the basis m.nm the discovery of very remarkable snimal and ~vegolablo v~ Coles s, moor South Thipd, with deankonness and SHEROUOK | piains, at o distanios of frow 30 10 8 foet below the oarth's mes | - wbtle 3 ‘weather i oxer; 1t e 1o 1wise doubiiomiB b SR whicts the propitious | exewipton of s cty from oholer disproves the theory that 1t | §o' poswamum, At tho time tho defendante entered Into po- | another and » bigher soard, ihe brothars were tho | to munder, by shooting. The olrcumstances, s related, ar ub whics baviowed yesterday; the sun shone all day through s flthy looalitics. sossion of the premises, the roof of them was peaked, Thut | Etatate directs, §100 each. follows . On Mooy ovoulig the complainiat, Mra. McCue, | fuoe brought o by now going on at M fon Autumn hage, and a light breeze temporc the fervor of snbsequently the plaiotiff ran up the walls so s to make it s whoee hushand keeps & shoe store at their residenco, seut her | near A t are . mys Thoday passed of, us have the otbers, withont an NEW-YORK AND BROOKLYN. ok o and i eBoet 1o make Tt another story. Tho piatntist | A Brep Faxcrss—Elissbeth Chass, who gometivies passes | jictle boy foF 8 loaf of bread. ~The lste follow weab Slahe the | gin Wibgadation for & yery exteaive il in that it s et oy ‘plamsure o€ the througs at thamsocs. 1n. | The Banitary Buperintendont yostorday fecoived | f78 flat be td iy whder, o7, RETSeRiy R A A Remheate el gy Yo e flrbeogl = S rkiing, g e e et et stop il | i Ihe sk e Spes Mo o pas . s A o the museting haw boon & grand foetival thu far. Going to | 1o following communication rom Dr. Harrls of the Burean of | and (3¢ they pti bim two quarters’ reat, but refusod the sub: | Ot Birle WEEA TS 8 the time ia the » s offtcer, who s said {0 have besn drunk, then followed | remove which they bave dug down of @ et " ot hese woll-contiiied s the of hol Records and Vital Statisties : Soquont rent until there was Que him $162 50, for whioh sum | Toom at the Hudson River Railroad '“'gfl She took possession | 4151 {10 futo the house, whe: Mrs. MeCue asked what was the | some curious and w ‘imens of animal 1 [Joese wall-oou o Sy U——.- o Loliday and Lntorest he brings soft. of the samo, aud whilo walking offwith s ago wnder her arm | matier. Tha oficr ropied: Yot d——p bich, I'm an fieer, | 1f th wuat have had un exlstence ‘huudreds if not ol oaking The whole excursion partakes of the gala nature from LETTER FROM DR. HARRIS, At the close of y.u"(wn}mny the defondunt asked the dismis. | W1 arrestod Ly an employé of the railroad company who had | @07 any body nterferes with me, T'll shoot them.” Mrs. McCue | of years ago. il inning to @nd. The lou excurwiondrain of cars, at the Mk rnorourrax tovup o TIRALTE 1 | gufhor tho mmmomtnis soshn eToued that dhe agreement proved | beoa notified and who followed her. Tha compiainant in the | geisat a club and raised i, to provent the officer from taking {rty et beneath th surtace the trank of an immense tre@ t. ancond of. station, tho cndless of phaet Boauag oy Viras sratistios, Oct, 3, 1960 s clthor & Tarol Tonst for 140 vears of o part of tho premiiscs, | €286, was Ann Sheehan, who is the parson in ¢ of the 1a- | Bor'child, when he drew a rovolver, at the sight of which the | was first discovered. Thena iy was developed in the our 1u hands, gony-chalecs, vehiclos of ove: ons, | TN Dumety. il SnpasAmeinirefne . der dts htoh wab Yold byt atatute of frasds, o 8 patol varisuce of | diée’ room, and who observed the ol segt afvr the | BOT CRUd, w e B B o’ the floor, sad s shedid 50 | ehapo of a patrificd ustrioh cig, am yow 0 foet benoath e wny 1% Tay 10 006 €40 0f 16, Aco tha DegIERng of the | New.ye k. incloding 6 n Lhe pai thrre waee AS7 dusths fn | W0l TN rach the origiant iease, wiieh coald not be proved, | thief o mossongor. ‘Tho defendant was found gullsy aud 1o | gha nince wis discharged, the ball entering the wall. the surfice, th workmen came upon the jaw-bone of & mastes b caruival gt Forndbom even in town. Well-dressed peoplo— | Were 167 deatiss, exclusive of ty fuatit This mortality fs | sud that the plaintiff could not recover for the oocupanoy of | Mauded for sentence. The officer then pomnl the weapon at & nephew of the | don It is about three feet long, and m of the d ‘people drosged in their best—with canes, or with nosegays in cquivalest to an muonal deatt of 245 p 000 tn the laiter | the floor, as tue only relation of landlord and tesant betweon GuiLty, Yt Not Gurry.~The officers of the Harbor Pelice | Woman and threatenod to fire if he did not keep back. To | cach from two to three inches in remain ’ v cont collars, o with some othor Soken, fill tic cars, | O Sud of 31 &5 per L0 In Yoru, exclasive of the cousty in- | the partios arose out of the original Jease. SA b R A - compiete the outrage, OfMeer Leaks then dragged tie wotian to | in the jaws, the cnamel s perfect s 1t could possibly have . il stamp the crowd ws one of plowsure. 3 whtle on tho | *tiystlont. B e e motiis holding that If the new story | arfested John Behman, Frederick Shuman aud Diederick Hels- | e station-honse, which she resisted, in consoquence of which | durdug the life of the mouster, The peat bed discovered @ 4 s cterof the gy cavalad i ok oot on the | * Zymors infctiome in New:Yoek onsied 207 dosth ot 3} petcent | or improvorsent vos widerstood to b v midition to the premf. | telate for beiag on tho siver in & boat which was nok properly | he was roughly bandied aud hor’ clothing ws considerably | very valuable one, uad T st e company will ol presee an instants Tho * wom" in tho velves ooute, upon which | 44} por cant of sl _|nelading dewdie i all uricus e, e o urd waight socoves et fur T 0ocupanay of the | Yioensed, and while Iu such boat holding communication with n | 408 an disurrabped. A4 B s use, e offioer tasiskad. | <uls Ets a0 e io rrea do s o t lxl.‘i Clab bodge of stirrups, borse-shoe and whip glitiers, | from diarrbesl disorders, of every kiud, bas greatly dia gresment. | vessel Iying fu tho stream. Tn defonse, 1t was shown that the | Of% having Mrs. McCue locked up, i Oy refused by ymh‘ v g g e 3 y . o) dogeadkin gloves und biue veils on their hats, are wimistika: dof towe in the zywotic list. OB recors of cuant 94 Dhe W S Mok eigeer e of the defendauts bad just wrivod in the ship e Chonpe. e e e i ookt tn; ok 13 gver, s seoure s foundation | 10 Yo New-York Derby with their elcgant tarm-outs don falio o o 130 for the isaprozameat 3 Uie | 31ch They spoke, and that the brothr was aixious t spoa ta v, President of tho Hulson River Pulco Commissio will. .. tow, Telicct tho spirit of the occasion tn thelr bril- | | . olis Asiaties, 3; Dysen X the a u necordance with the provisions | p, T toll her where to 0 us 8000 as sbe was peraitted ppening to be present, sud the condition of tho officer be; tary. 30; Diatriws, 14, 1% BROOKLYN ~Cholors iofauta, 21; Chivlers iginal leaso, and ti red to show their damages < < ing quite apparent, he was promptly suspended from duty, and P thromgh $he lovely oountry soemes in the goft Ootobor | Afistos. 13: yseatery. 9; Disishes. 12 from the condition of ¢ O e, A Wl D et e Drmeitesd, | Will uudoubiedty bo speedily tried aud dismistod from the force. RAPMm TnANsPORTATION.—A public meeting undee . and !:..guu DD TR ety SUERBING 10 the | ot cooemupYies Sep pelais out e ledl xpots Whese 8 these ction was takeu 10 ev] i v 3 h i g o i Subserquently Lo was arrestod as above stated, aud was beld f0r | the direction of the * West Side tion,” wil be belde O e — the Ererstt Rooms, corner of Broadway and Thirly fourtheby s curred 400z pent up elts, the Park is resched and the carriages find the 39 cases of Cholers, 26 ocourred in tonements and 12 fn * 7 an Andrew Doyle bronght a f on Wednesday evenfng, Oct. 3, at 7h o'clock. Matters of Lugers | L ST MasoNic TALL Assoc1aTIoN.—Mr. Alexander Wil- wisaction from the agreen n: Asorner Poar Case—Poll imed, and hence the dan i ’x-- b |ll"-|lldw—u:‘ and uuh:\..d lh‘:r ‘d.m freight ul JA 3 of Lif tai ¢ ia a filthy ceuter of tie plaintiff arising’ from & breach % " xowrsion traiu, 100, reachee this nelghborhood about noon, | Ward, wikila s radius of plaintif os arising | compiaint agaiust Jobn McGowan for being on the river in a ines of dcbanch across the greon fields | of the Five Poiuta. of tht eontruet could mot be connter-claimed u tho sotion, bub | o ' oo - “ " Prosidcat of tho Masonie Hall Association of Jersey Ciiy, | ©8¢ 10 09 1 real estate will bo considered. Special ssijosd f the payment of the $15 was made conditional on tho | boat uot eonscd. A friond of his a *Junk-seller for 20 years SOR, nt of Sl " . S | for disouseion : © Rapid Transportation of Passengers in New- ; otion of that agreement, then t show its non-ful- | s he doscribed himself, a Mr. Harris, appeared as counsel. He ll»ru!‘wn empowered to appoint mbmlwll for the di“v"'l':' Thek aces of the poison Al the close of the ease t) it to the jury to r SUCCH 1ot " e v " ons’ Assooiations in the eity 0 solicit subscriptions to the ok 5 D | A o i protog, | 1 3 ceeded I njvin his rous case vt somd i t0 | 20CEcr {1 et Masonko Sl o ercte s Gt s prre- gt e : ! mont, of the | Hino ohee wonlk A Sy 10 i tion 0 the s pn s uky MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. 1.t the Court took 1o notics Hupso¥ Cousty Courr—Jupcs BepLe oN Rous- « passengors o1 wend their way ay the wood path leading to Course, | Sdjacoat blogks norih o conntless vonders of refrosiments Who besioge the ap. | 11 teso and two otber subirdiauie grouss (b »aches to the Purk now drive s foard Dsings, Thepe | COstew last weok, Theso aud soue o ber Lirks [ thogmetio deaer in pop-boor and sandwiohes, Who §a 8o be. | 7 Miingup the lessens of this vidiation, iiobud with his poehing crowd of imputient oustomers that | “Teh hest oo ol aleey o 1+ forgets bow to B ‘and ot unfrequentiy o secure | York, and - T tota sirecment. After wa icnt remarks wii y whatever for the viauds bo dispenscs; there is the | obildicod and 57 per cent 164y ount claimod and | o¢ bue for which s loss | istrato we e give Biap's W Steamahirs. Tor f e ety eatablishmeiit with its sods-fogatain and pies | ioe - e woip Faported ta ; ¢ the Court ndded | 1530 Gk fos souton ot maglatralo wouid have €i7cil | Duxking asp SuxnaY Liguog Skutixo.—The October term of | ey Gruaes, imars ; thore 41 clso the Gerian vender of lnger-boer, | New-Vork there were 24, of which Were werr 6y drowiing. lowance of 5 per cent. cluiming that *Capt, Hart has more power fhan the Governop | the Hudson County Courts was commenced yestenday (Tucsday) e vt o Sl o0 Lis curt; hare ls e e ectute stausion DAL etibitod Uy 100 Koty 06, for plaiutisl; Slopen & Fellows, for defeud- | o the State” and " You'd bettor mako Cupt. Hartt Governor st | moruing, at 10f wclock, Julge Bedle und Asmociate Judg 3 iy oy ",':—""_l_u B s e ;,:,,'r-"'u, . o foF tue monti of Sep [ SEECIAL TEEN—OCT, 2 —Before Julge BARBOUE. "v\',.“f"l'"'; o 'u)j";';mmfl;fl:‘u; ‘RK’JG‘iE’.’Ifiifiu to | Chambers, Sturgoa and Bobnateds presiding. There were but a . primitive areadiam on, wnd & coup ki IBLONS, 4 Peaitentiary for one mouth. 16 of the 24 Grand Jarors present. Of the balance six were o Tiy the time the boglo sounds from the Judge John MoGuekean agt. Auna A, Moore.—Complaint poessarily absout, and on the other two, Messrs. G itaey Y 0l for the first race—tio throng is mostly dispuscd | crease in the qwautity of 3 Aimisend witht $10 costs A ReMrascexce: oF THE LaTe FIRE.—Thelato fire in Avenue | and Eben Griffin, the Court imposed o fine of §20 cuch. Judzo wpon the stiuds and upon the the nelghboring knolis which | prevoatiblo dissases bavo wiced Hugh Goodwin ot Thomas Haskin, ot al—Motion vacating | A and Thirtccnth-st, at which soveral lives wore lost, was | Decie delivered an important wid interesting charge, which © ook the track, and which huve boen leit 10 be takun posscs amss. | fnjunction granted with $10 costs. entisnsd fa Court Susleriay. - Sairy O/frisn gl 3t was configed principally to the connection existing” between #iom of by those who ot the admission price o pay, and CAURES OF DEATH. Thomas D. Tuylor agt. John T. F. King et al.—Motion de- 3 7 - o 00rY | orime and intemperance sad the illegal sale of liquor on the I Judgo with attempting to steal n box of tea from bis store, | Sebbath. Judge Bedle said that there are at present between The following shows the causes of the deaths in Now-York | niod said order dismiged. with #3 costs to the defendants hor seph Schwazschild agt. dacksow 8. Schuliz et al—Com- | which wos burned at that time. An oflicer saw young Judeo 90 gnd 1) p-rwons confined in the jail, beside a large number arrestad i The | under boll awaiting the action of the jury. These persons are oy appoarto bo many. The grand stand, which is an im p o prosents s megnificent spoetacle, with fte | ud Brooklyn during the Iost woek of Septe v n z ators, looking like terraees of flowers, with Missmetic Diseases—Moasien, 2§ soniiating ¥; dipitheria, 6; eroop, t dismissed with rrying the box of tea on his shoulder, 3 1 drenses of the ladies, with the blue and write e Wiley tratrix, agt. James Fee, impleaded, sse 15 that the defeudant was try o save the tea for the | charzed with varions grades of crime ; tiere are three chargod ' nvnings and fotioriog fags above. Kelow the stand the wem Tk &r —Tudgment for plainti o with costs. The sy that he saw & man earrying the ton, and nsked | With howicid, wany for burglary, larceny and o on through ‘ borw ol the Club, knwwa by the yeliow ticket L thelr bats, ar- | 0ot} reqstent fover, { Donone agt. Jackson C. Shultz et al.—Complaint ol with &, when the man dropped the box | the whols catalogue of crize. “Jt was 4 lamentable fact that i g v 7 bets or otberwise engaged ia disoussion, cover the | ogomia, 1, issod with costs. and fondaut thou, as o it up and was | crime is greatly oa the increase, not only In Hudson County, g track, and loud above all the busz and eommotion is heard the Enthetic or Innocnlated Diseasss—Syphilis, 3. Catherine Harney agt. Tawrence Harney.—Motion granted, | earrying it to residence of the owner when he wus arrested. | but it is so n Dergen snd Paasaic Countles, where e t Buty voiee of the anetionser of the “pool.” Bome of the horeos Dictio Dis-asosm3iarvasion (privation, &¢.), 10; delirlum tromens | and cause referred (o reforec to hea Ho wos remnnded till uext Thursday. had rocentl ided. “In Passalc County, st the last term, are already on the track, and baving beca siripped of their | 2; Morris Lesuer agt. James Lynch, She granted. gt twomen bl over twenty Indictments for burglary sgainst biankots s rubbod aud spouged, she wim piok, or blug, or cla dropey. 2; cance: John Schweickert agt. Caroline Schweickert.—Motion e them and the Court felt constrained to send them o the State = > & ok Jookeys are pricking the shiniug steeds lightly hither and bes teseutetic grauted. THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. Prison_each %7 years. In this connection, Judge Bedlo re- PASSENGERS ARRIVED. thidher prat tie stands. Shaladhic 14 soedtad 47 6 - [Befare Justice Hogan.} marked that in many of the trials for serious offunses, the juries 0 first race i to be a burdle race, and the green barriers in enineitis. 14: softeuing of the | 0OURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SreoaL TERM—OCT. 2— | 1] M. C i .| Were inliued to leileney, In consequence of the persons com- | FROM LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWS, Oct e omursa throo or four feet high are the L. rios These wore - ARSI Huturaieans 5L igsen. Before 020, Thomas M. Costello resides at No. 341 E. Thir- | miffiy thon being under the intucuce of igner, He ealiod the | 8499 City of Pavis—Min Toslos 3tas Ro'enell, B Uik . Amtined to be prostrated iu the first dash, « a of the Lorees o=Pericarditia, ; disease of the ' i 3 toent but on Moaday night concluded to leave the Seven. | aitention of the Jury to the great respousibility that rests o G e Wi See o ted . Tlliiug to prediction made conccraiag ibers by expis vio | ory Srven—beticarditn,d; diesse sl s | Provan agt. Provan—Judgment grantod. foenth Ward for & seas0n, 8ad 6o how matiers were progress- | them noman, with bai triding exceptions, ‘can be tried 1n Dowman ol O s, Iy Ao e, M, Wk say their action fu the preliminary *'afring” conld | fatty degecerstion e heart fog ta the F i S bt o : " New-! unloss first indieted by a Grand Jury, and they | b spons, Mr. Meed, Mr. Tenmay, Mdme. Augusta. Mr. Mise pot BN tieir hocls over TIAT hedge.” The second bugle being | | Diseascs of tho Kespirsiory System—] e i the Fourbeenth, that abode of teement-houses and large | had thorefure nothing to do bat to discharge their duty with | Spriugakorp, Mise Chovteas Sewss Barter, y § ot to administer the low; | Kew o Joncs, Sidney snz iady, Mr. Cockshall, lsdy szd ! Democratic m: i sathiua, orities. In the courso of his porumbulations | fidelity, and it rested with the C: o porter-houss fa Prince-st., and there mugagod | thero war nothing wo salutary in checklug crime as a vigid on- | deen, Mearrs Stracborm. McMorray, Suith and ludy, Me 1 1u o difliculty with on o fnmntes named | forcement of the law, and it s dne to the citizen that crime | Miss Bayiis, Miss Benuett, Mrs. ill, Mr. Whituall, aud rom words they came to blows, and | should be pasishod ; Grand Juries should frown down unything et LA ey v 7oy & {0 drew 1 sixbarreled revolyer and | that tends to relax the law and he believod there was mothing | ¥ Cowe (R SO0 avee. r s oppouent. The weapon was badly | that eifectod this mors than the ssttlemeat of felonies outside of | gy lden, ALise Slathewrs, Jites . Tillan: ‘\‘,m A wout wid o tho raask. TH woukdba ua. | Uhe conr; t was wrong fo talerae it aud they had power 10 | sco, wile 3ud iy, Sicurs, MeCobe; Pirack v g 1 arrvated by OToer MeDougall of the Four- | reaeh suel eases and to panish parties who compromise erime ; | T . Warner, Simpsou end isdy, Mr. ¢ youse. for the e b blowed dar 1t Wat an njary o sostoty. Auother | Mis ieadors, Mick Tiomas end chid, r. Bestie, Be. eounded, the track i+ emptied of all hipeds except the grovins, Boon avay the horses fly, with what result is fully detailed Dolow. - Lo i<t ruce belig fiuabied, (e Judgrs hang out Ue tima on the ".m,m# * the throng remirks what t is. and shen goos to unch. The band strikes up, and amid its exhilurat. o gland s sk, and the no less enfivening sound of the popping of | ° Locomotory Systeti—.oint discase, oorks, the imtenuiscion bs gaily pussed. Aul 50 Wavugh e 3 D velopmental Diseses of Childron—, ! i eyasost 2. enlargemest of tho dise | - nnd the bull ola) 1; bip disnass, 1. ematare birth, 1, (osthing. ), 151 l* & continwous round of excitcment and dulig L 18 he oad must come 1o all things, boweve Woumen—Childuirth (see paerperal fever), 1; fooding, 1 73, 14, 175, and locked up in the statioahouse for the | y. .‘121::'» ¥ ove s ready to how | ek B | by Aeotd - g 1y the prisoper wullnlru beforo Justico Hogan r'mmpliln.!l !fix'l -hlwln;dlrrn{‘ wi a!llmrv;:llhl u'm“ :{r. &n—\ and, u(.' hr:rv ol z";m . “_I‘ll&-.ih » st Bapny perties, agnin crowd the rond on their homo- utrition—Debilit g y susmitted him for trial in defsultof bail, to | of not; if there I8 no wisdom in law, repeal jt, bui wh 7. Mo \uley, wife an , Mz, Euglish. M. H Sy il Tt selht hatabo. thommivan aguin fo the | or'Liciiont snd Netiprate—siiaelares snd saniaricns, #; empaiction | SurEmIon Covsr—Paxr Le—Adjourned to Tburs- | s of felonfons nssanlt. | Vista porforra it and lsave tho respousibilliy whore it bolooge; | Aliss Banaders, Miss tricord At Muihews, Ity sud Lidwe, i Shatdtsne wikh thoompuation it (00 PRTIh | P B e sl et 1 TL—Nos 19090, 20, 1704, T, | - e o g tho Girand Jury should imply do thels duty and et the conse- T B o e e e Tiee” Sera. , . | Asaviee wirn o Fatcmer—On Monday night John | quences take care of themselsos. Bamow, child e, two Misses Reid, Mis. Borden, b, 1 : ' rookiyn, becamo em. | Judgo ledio ealied the attention of the Jury Niadoose, Messts. Moses, Gersid, Haumiton, - o come. Suicide—Woun e—Guuskot, 1 cut. to ! 1 for unlicensed dealers 1o ‘well liquor in | and 532 iu weers y a0d i grout race of the meeting Is Jackson, residing at No. 177 hfi-ft lady and ch e EX AND NATIVITY. L u—Fasr L—Nos. | | that it was i The falldwing table shows the sex and mtivity of 7 3,143, 1390, 196, | | qnantities joss thean one quary. and the law should be euforced; | FROM SA' | Oct. 2=In steamship Alsbsma—Srn 8. W, who died 13 Now-York aad Brooklya during the w T g ‘;‘J"‘ 683, 1023, | | ® ir o the liconsed man. The mtlu'htrmhihlu-' Hny»‘l‘wcfi ,l.l:- 3 J‘l-lla-_:‘ W gv.-'i- 3 v : 153 . | o 2. N s W, B! . Callanan, M. jman, C. M. Case, W, ————— { ol boar on Suday imposeaa fine of #20, Now | J0 3V IS0 oL end Birw, . B. Chipman, Joveph Liicachnaohy proliibiting (e ssle of liquor on . e u liconsed taverakeeper or not, and the A costs for every glass sold, und If the' practice W. Fowler, J. Mealath, W. Saiih. 16, Franos | 99, bos WS, girls 135—Total, 487 1 » 42, Seotland 4, o carr 3 " Vellowhemume, 1o Surty 110 1, liose Jacu many B3, Irol ) Cap. .oy | United o | ted in, & man can be indieted for keeping o MINIATURE ALAIANAC. Pasl Wood's b | h STIONS. | o matter how quietly bis business may be R 0 | bloon Riser.......10:08 | | ) be prnished with the same severity as the s v il [ Before il ¢ bawdy house, the offense being panishable by a fine Jucket and Kise Cap. Drw “Ths stting on this reee, from the uneertainty of who would ArFiAY.—Datrick Haley and Dennls Sliea two | ves of the Sixth Ward, that ursery of viee, wisery | £50, or imprisomnent not execedine two and & Court yosterday, thers were uo cases of the Srann %} s that there i a sufficiency of Jaw, and the ¥ ETEOROLOCICAL N ® hauors ad Board of Beulsts for jmes tried, not that thore was not s large number on | TPt | ney ; . e auftonts in whom ’ but bocause t | ead erime, ha awod the greater portion of Monday night | it opuratie reats wii h:hrunddu? Ju SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ben thes are potng Tt i . Tt S et o Jury that if they foand any indictment et the largedt erowd of spectators. R e e L) e ot s 1 . the Court would do its duty. By atten- the post, siripped remarsaily woll, his r Brame of mind to qrarvel Wwith' thety'bess friond; and as erly bouses the Jury would remove a great PORT OF NEW-YORK....... .. Oor.& vat, from ita smoothness, deaotisg per Seal Fadividual was vsont, they did th thi an purchase liquor enough on week- st saw Lim, in Sarutogn, ho lias Been R B S e SRk iiatron | S78 dalor should” 10S be ilowed 10 keep open on Counda, where the air hes evidently the trial of ere later Snd aally Wby stabbed Shon in | 953 merhant be compeliod to close his doors. CLEARED. {mportant case Q. witl be ked A O em, ¢ asr kvt 3 g g e o “he | Abhe o wble nnd interesting charge, the Jury ro- | toamslip Mismi Clk. Bowton, W. . Civde, ling of the Irish community, from the pation- - ut wis soon after taken futo_cusidy by Offioer Clinehy | tired to entor their daties, and the Court proceeded with | Bteamahip th—-,&nm-.‘.“cnm?:-u.. Liviaziton, Fox & On URT OF 81 s Precint. The wounded man wae taken to the | SV be.). Blocdie, Liverpool, ExCanard. R ting uwaer and proviows excollent proi fus i 118 k points, baudsome to Jook at =ad of on Vers Cruz, G. Macconrian &Y ok o e police, wher his wounds were fore Justioos Kell g n son of Ruriok, bis dam Lo I LKoo Rl S g o [ ! ke to bis residenos, No. i Bay Savanaat, Mooy, Forria & C ne oceation doue his mile in L Yellow- | The alwaye-formidable ca 3 ard-t Haley wos arvatgned before Justice Hogun, — Hand, sz, o o remarkably gnane lkiag dack | | 1 up yestorday 38 can Assaate | WhO comumitted hini to tae Tombw for trial [Hy Teiegraph. | R & wE s ‘”"tlmr-“ :;‘h:;'“t‘m‘a;s':::.] ;\,u:-’.:u‘:"f"nhv::l{d)‘! -.’xziw 'Tv.l‘- ) | el Laveeny iolation of | A New Tuimves’ Dopor—In July list, Andrew G. Lyous, | PROMOTED, Barc Win. Ratubaoe, S e mars pareied of shihclont of the pattichn Auld 16 | latioa of TN 1 Suspendod | @ fine lookiug yousg wan, while stopping b the Coutiucatal | Surgeon . Gesner, anr:mUxing in his profussion | Beas Bera e ). Baer Cone via Notiolk. oarry bin st 8 goud pace iinulhnlnm;v, in fact, h hu‘.; on 1k | Hotel, in sdelpida, made the nequatntance of a young man fi‘r; lw u:t_;;Sa-’hr‘;:-l m;nlnnn; g'ml- Pmildenl tfitf;fin’-: iu-u J. Blenkhoru (Br.), Blenkiors, Maszan! o choap kind, suci as Mr, Seapey Sponge would prob Mesn of & atate for we k. 6 Two DRtsE 70 PLEAT Ton Putrick Mallen was reqnosted | named Thomes Brothorton, asd jn o shost time they became e et gt Bidprmpscia e from Mavoh 12 ¢ 9 i 5 of temyars.are for %o 1 " celag all the ohjoots of Literest ln | SMIsstand meritorieus servioe penderod during the war, L g g X 3 week, saluration being 109, 63 3 ave i i his buniiag stable, o rum oge to look at,” but R - : | Lups Avenge bun A to the charge of asssult wnd battery on Mr, Willism | v 1o ] By gl o i i . ou 3 o 01 1o this €itY, . Scur. Princa Alfred (L), H Tetemte, J. . P cciucer tho othir nosle, s & yowerdal, arelbells, height sess ‘whiatever he sars will be all Fight ; proceaded o the Tremout Houss, No. 665 Lroad- VAT'Y Sctr, Joha Walke: Savauilis, Von Brent & ohostunt. buta good deal Lattersd. In sporting ce, he ehat T was about; [ g Al | W pEing e vabiables consieting of » gold wateh and NATY GAZETTL. Seli. Joia Walkeg Oredion, Saviuln Loy Heent & i Books well up 4o 16 $tone, mesning that ho can go CIVIL COURTS. The complabanot told o story tht | eniln, valued ot 9125, and 857 I Trousury uotes in custody of iy o Bckr, Guvera! Patnam. Goodecll, oh $44 1 on Lis back as e can with 100, of > wrt, wl Vatrick, being found guiliy, | the elerk of the botel for safe keoping. Brotheriou, [By Telegraph.| Bekr. Hero. Euuil. Salem. B W. Ropes & Ca W - \tho Jaa rolatians In the cits, staycsl with faem but called upos NAvy DECARTHEST, Sept, 20, 1806, | Sohr: Teojon (B, Dixen, @t Johns N. 8.0, . DoTelt & Gee Smagios him just the animsl Lord Sesth %, T i NITE! STATES DISTRICT COVRTY oz, 8 —Defore for beating ~ A h + J ] UNITED STATES DISTKICT COTRT-Oct. ¢ 1 r beating bim. | Li. iriead ai tho botol winl prowised 1o scop with him that | CIROVELAR.~—On and after the st of November, o i W, Mekoak Ch sght up Patric ot chnet ot bt eertainly not on furii s tempor not being suttielently amisble 1o . dudge | i thy aire | Tt On hearing that Lyoos had Placed bis valusblos in the et » neoe, Broa"d 1 as the represcntative of thit most D s CONDEMXATIONS B BEVAULT. R et b | B o e Taand: bla. At LR B | I Bt ut e e ety Siras Hiost " -A.l_uuhl 3 Returns of ‘process were de 1n the follo mployment d .;h‘ mon I\n'z'nl‘ w tor his aciion. The "‘L"u‘d" Suy Fioet Poymaster, and Fleet Marine Officer, and in aking 8 rusd 1o this mor. T. 8 agt unlawful manier fnter- hio sea-bathing | addition fo o o s B s Bear. ot g e e 15, | SAdilon fo ey egulur decvioos; th oficery of the sbip, they , L wiso ho would have secus wnsperated, aid in his wnges he me At ;. Moral Jutics ruguared by reguaion of fleet al Fliot oficers will not bo delailed except when the | Steamsbip Ciev of Purte (be), Kencody, Livarpoel Sept " o el cl i Quoenstown 20k, with wd e, eud 686 pass. to G, ate nuber of officers and e attacod to 8 squuiron | QueenstowlERn, Wtk indies EC e a5, 008 O going was e idently intent on moking the wie very ot He wwas the first oo rouch the first burdle, whieh be vk Ju bis t with Lyons at left the hotel ] in the woru otride, lollowed 1 ?vmmu by Yollowaammar, Zigz .,ln Lea- | : H Y St TP s - S «one o - s gove b iing. Morally, 1t was uagu 1Lks friend w everything valuable ) or ind cvorda su- i gutcy wok and r Kirwin's L gamp e e Em ey | tomably deserted. but legally it was o misismeanor for Which | g thas th Srytking valuable | 1a 000 o moreclh eseerinnss with Jumpraph Noudhe o0y ook suiw sesumehip Loser tor Glasgow. Titodel agatn led o large gop an ho prseed the ghthuve., second iouss | M. Croker had to p sio. L d o the Becretary of tho Nary. | | miievens e Livinasten Fon & Co. Ay ug there u short dopart DETACHED. ; mude barbor uudes Lall Eead 20 hours; no light ship on grand siand On eommeneing the second mile it was Guite 8P | above Ninety nfuth- 6 of whisky fousd nt | Cacs Nossss TWo.—Tue assault ou, and battering of, Mr. / apporeatly some t that he most wis, if 8o eceident should oo Vo tak- | No. 385 Batavie-st p. 1911 Pearlst. Sam: Reur terference { the o at 9 3 y v ug the taird burdie from howe Zigzog collared aul pussed | o Wgprertics, | RwEn Row s s o vor. i Peation with Lyons, aud whilo se cu- | Sept. “’",‘"'fl"" ‘“‘"'-“:"d‘l‘l‘h' w. Th“m"o{“"lf i";..é‘..""...!;‘i Quaker Clty, West, Clrlenion Sept 2 wih oioe. snd '..u(,,’h,,,n'.n‘rrl ‘lfl;, pushing .{'ml.:,"}&h terme :,.’:;_: | agos containing 31,600 | * Protestive ..mx;. ul.h'llu rights of a non-mem| ”in ‘::. vll;,..,,, duty at lb!:‘mhlur 'L‘h:' o .f.‘.'.‘,“&'.f\“fi l!‘:‘v:l M:d o 85 A, Lewrvy :-.n-::m‘ uu;:.- ;“l.n int. possilis, 16 reguti Jost gro 4 edy's ° . Rourke is an officer of tho * Hol-Car n," na’the de- | ¢ ers od ol | Seace; wter Chas. W. Abbot, ty cad: | Cop elaware, eXchanged signals a clipper abip showiag® 8row to the fromt, cvery mieesaling stride picing L furtier o claimants appeasing for the abore acticles, on motion of | fendant in this onse, Mr. Alexmndor Fitzdumana, stylod it, | Lyons his nam He them | emy, and J bluo swallow tail ag with Maltese i ceuter. apart, the soveu or cight hurdies were sofely cleaied aud Cite- | B K. Phelps, As [stwnt U, 8 Distriet Attorncy, decroes wore | though possibly it may have uphonions title among s | and was told by e strengery that they were ctives and had | OLDERFD. p—m}'wx Swift, Wasington, D. C., 50 hours. with mdess del, late Nightlook, landed & winver, seven Jengths ia frout of | entercd aud they were comdemned by default own mowmbers. § Vi avoting madold: | eoio 40 arrest hiw. Lyons demanded fo know the crime with | Sopt. 34—Lieut. Commandor John H. Russell toduty at Novy ".’~ e bt Liesobarsbe, Sommmsh 48 itk in front of Tennessee, and Y cllowhammer g ub the Acad nplainant tried to get h o, and alw d 1 1o wew the warrunt | Yer e Iidand, Cal; Paymaster Johu 8. Gulick'to duty at .,"“’""'_,,m.‘.,. 'Ocs. 1. 50 miles N of o waivo roply, aad com: | Noval Acadewry. steamaeiip Sau Salvados, bounds. e s RE galo sics positively refused Zigang, he T leugt Inst. 4 4:4 1AcR—The Jerome Race—Milo Leits for 3 yeer olls, v~ SUPREME COURT—Cumcvns ~0ct, 2—Bofors Justics Daves, | hiin to Jolo tin A CONTESTED WILL OASE. e ok Praucis W, Roe et ul. agt. Calicia A. 1. Allaire, Execatrix. Rtineelf. §5 thousht the ( This ease originated in the Burrogate’s Cousl but * suspended & v ateh were found and and after making @ felal of searching nleft the room. Brotherton, who had sat parture o fow in a fow m cht upon vl | whipped RESIGNED, atteras. M—Acting Bosige Williem B. Spencer, of steamer Suip Freedom, Bradley, Newcastle Aug 4, with mdse. to Thomae Dunba MISCLLLANEOUS. Fugenie (Fr.)o Lamy, 8t Pierse, N. F, days, with ok to smer Chicopee has been onlered 'z:},'"“"‘ to Cape “:.’.?,“Tifi:%..n (o Yormosth, Me.), Loriag, Cow Bay § days, with - the thrashing T urt, which fousd Fitgsimmon by appeal ‘rom ‘there to the Supreme Conrt, ( this cass to syiug “ You only gave the follow what ho meu, pro Term, o seut fiam these {0 tho Clre i | orved, but we st ' speak gt ont in mosiing and say w0 julary, bowercr, bo fuld to do so, sud | P ol el the sicanicr Conemangh. \ The stestaor | goalch Bret, Son acts in the case dotermined by n jors e% PASsHRORR—AIr. Yrancls G. Yo cious, on the following calied nt Po- | Memph i sailed from Pensacola Novy-Yi ¢ New York on ' The plaiutifl ropressts ceriais ehildran by the first wife ADLUNKES PAssisonn—Ar. Francls G. Young. a gentie- | o B B Toe wet i | Boph B ola Novy gt s Milliken, Estes, Cslais, with lumber to Simpeos & ames P. Allaire (dec formerly o prowinent mackinist cleryrymanicappearasice, proferred a complaint against Ed- | A% the proteuded ofioers wero Shioves ard jmpostos, - o Mool ORI & Clapp. ud boiler makar of this L tin ward Monaghan, for an atroclousassault and battery. Theeiremm uat his pretended friend Brotherwn was probably in league | T < Sehr. F. P, Chase, =, Bangor. = . Detectives Beinets and Tiousiia woro dotafiog 1 A DYING SPEECH. Sobr, Hapter (Br.), Scott, Liugsa 10 days, with coal to C. F. Wil wifo of Mr. Allates, by Lire,” Mr. Aliaire made a will on the 7 | slorfly after the birth of * Hal,” by which L s | (-\:nrhl number, by the flrst merriage, vnl; b, | stauges avo these oung was quictly sitiing in a scat of e i, St Ootober, 180, | of the city cars, which ear was full, thers being mo Toom | o8 St X g7 oy thor persou. Mr. Monaghaa came inte the car, b B gran saly datoxicated, without saying by your lve, i on Mondag night they arressed Dotk od with toe thioves ia thois ore Justicice Hogan and cvn- Allen P, Bggleston, who was hanged on the 25th of | ®. v,.xee Boy. Brewar, Rondout for Hartford. September lust, at Newport, Ky., for tae murder of Capt. gm. J s‘. ?‘auh Fox, zlmh Hasttord. ~eut ot u»Lt_‘a:m\ by iriei biude ach 1. ] g b, 8. J. Lindeey, ——) Almon P. Menier, made the following speech upon tho » by Lexiuzwu, ou: of Ad Mr. Sanford’s K “Toka; 3, LMK g il (the clild of Mea. Ros, oné of kis Usghters), & faro 12 | oiugped iimaclf down o Mr. Yoag's lip. That gontler witie ‘ Gtllam, Clapmes, E’; ooy Sa€ Gy -seat ol poorarty 9 Mommoend it | Bt cariug to earry such & drunken Joad, naked s uninvited | Jobn Connor and ¢ seallold: oy ke, Mew Lo iy o wil wis il | und wiweloome visitor 0. geb e sud look o sithig mo: | the sore v I O A s et e D:.:‘:;‘, - Frividoase flerion, New. Hiavea. Prophet. oui of Burbarity, by Simeon. eomuodaf i 8. N. 8 toyou. 1 shall ¢ivo no history of my iifv, wore than fo say that f Sohr. 8. N. Saicy, Hortan, New Flavs echore.” oot paying - auy atteution T T'ias raised without Christisn parouts. aud that when I was s st, Mr. Young tol! him that it it up for reciow before. u e ey notos. oue out ol Fidelity, by Uleucoe. P. €, Bueh <% the proceedingy Pation jotome's by % Bells Domus, by imp. Lasldie e B oo e ! Lt ho grousd Lat the | L0 e re d I ot et up v eticas by 1o, "Loptde, wnt ol Rhods. ¥ | will was not properly attestod, ‘asd, aléo, tlat 1t was Sy ths R lovsrapmiar ab sbd straes g, and Iediaely afir | SR O i ey trom home. T weat i bod company, | - Sebv Baiety Sekong Sopridosce ¥ v | §'¥astrained into such habits until T have been brougt o X Citord, Shute ootk ' oon, "Frov.douce. vaterilay Offfcor Moltani of the onor. He wus commitied for T'Witl th cortoct ano or two things whioh mave beon | - SE0F AT T rm.n.und i the papers which are b islod that 1 was s the Rebol ariny. . the side of the L and whe ‘rguuent wuk heard by the Geners! Torm, and the majority | AT R gt el : of the Canrtnot belag ool I ey dectt: R e o bl e W BT Vo ©, it was to the Clrealt to have a Jury decio in yelation | oo inont abuudantly coroborated by soveral gentiona cd by undue inlecace. Lapidiet, ont of Ri v b 1 by Mareiizo, dsiu b Afexaniet cnters b, c. Moriifl, by Glencoe. Sawe b. Amp. Gcacor. i Bonuel, by Hedgeicad, & true. 1t has been pub- i his was not so. T Lave MISCELLANEOUS, ! ‘which has bees used hOS, 0% oy | mever beon in the axmy, on either «ide, to tako an active part. The United States ship Portsmon imonr an JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT | T B it © was o DIs, Monter's bous the it (e Lowe Qi 18 bope i, 20 S 8 | who were witn ossos Lo the whol * D0 . ¢, H to. out of Bay Leai, by Yorkaiyre. Tsse W. T Surropate Bradfond, fu opening the case for the widow | Whe srere Sihowrs o0 o ol iy i Z ping E - ared 14 0 10 eo o grive their testimony. An at - - » and executyix, eontended that te will we drawn, nnd Lompt by the prisonce’s counsel to prove 4 (Before Justice Dodge.] "'T'“»',,.",,.",'":,' e"‘."w:'.‘“ilii.‘l:““;.'»‘,‘.;‘“u’.‘if‘n'}fif..’;i‘&“.'fi?x""i'fl of Maid of Motmanth, vy Tr o e aade tnflidnoo hisd be ) o have it by Shat po puds Infl - tvony | Mr. Yoitg o move along to make reon Rowuso s Exriovii~Horatio B Custmon keope st0re | 1o 00 T hofore wid oxamined tho promises. T only want Vaudidout ot wine by oy, dtzrave. S ot y k A fmp. Mickey Free, Shatuo macys o Qe of Chor Hase eniore b. e by Ligotuw ag, | framed as i stoot. thiat therg wis sitting room t v e i U7 Lassooomts Ao W, W ekdes ontoce Gh & Fuszaeua | takou balors Lo Bz Shat fheap res BTG o) maghan *F st Nou 8 Grecawioh ave. mul b for omo o past b | o iain e thiigs tat the truti miy bo kaows, A groat L by Swp. 3 wd " 3 ost lam o . ey from his cash v o vo ashod me vas golng NI, (8o ” by duig vy his K d most lament. vt was fiued 0. | woney from his cash drawer. Owen Moy, o young man iu | FnY Gess Serod WL R B 4 gt MWM’Wn T 010 | had & bad intiuence upon wmy life to resd the lives of criminals, { as they are written for sonsation, aml I focl that 12 would have A 5ap Casi—Two Lt g poetively 7 and 9 |y Cushman's oy, was suspectod of the thoft, aud rought up, accasad of siesling iwo shoots from | ingly be waa watchel. Vostorlay o, wis ek (o o Thoy gave thelr nawte s Sassn Dhrey, anl | 50me money from the drower. ko was arvosted and seaccled. | g bad infinence upon many young mon o read the whole of - * the rosult belsz the tiuding of 81 75 ou bis person. Justice | Jif T haye requested the Kev. Mr. Spiilman not to publish e e Dacmtcs 08 SEF Y I 1 Jausft S0 b Sehat Thiaye pivon 1o him. Many young men would ke to road Prady 0a eounsel Ty, o 3t 55 b Yory eovtaon practios amoug thin elass of | VIOLATION oF 1nE Hiatati Law—Robert Donpell was | my crimfonl history. 1 bave given Mr. Ilman all of mu‘:: mf";“"fi:;j, o et | persons to loal clildsea 0ut L stoal, relying oa the "m‘g,'.{ atrested, ou complint of Myles Murphy, on officer of (he m.f“‘"m‘i'.'.‘."fi.‘fiw 'i'lli‘:'u‘fffiffrf“ho"h{.?:{';u'»' l:‘]yaub- v thene ehiidren pud | Bersous wh may shnee 4o e e | Suuitory Saad or a violaton of Socton 131 of the Teaih | 1oca™ e ruly sory o e a0 many pople hers, or T o iffe the bull: of fhe o x : | Jae, {6 burning oystor shells in a lime kiln. The kila is situated | thut most of them came here through curiosity. I feel that Afoand Ler wom. Counsel | A AKE Fiair.—Miss Surah . Thompson brought up | o {yoet Twellllont., betwien Waslingtou and West-sts. they don't reahize thot they have gob (o dio ves, and Miss Mary E. Watkins for boatlug her. Toth of the fufr com- | * Owen Hanly aod i¥illica McCoba weie arrested for wsimilar | many may dio on the galiows, liko me-just a3 1 am about to of th# oolored porsuasion, and seem ot wnnsed fo | ofvuse, commiticd ot . Nime kil ou the corner of Trirticthst, | Tam sarry, very sorry 1 a0 50 many here to ook af this, aud to 1o style of sctiliug wny Hittle differenoes that may | and Eloventheve 0 LSl £ §500 each, Aeuss to Xl g"x“?lm:' "“x“m".fi':u""'fla‘.ommh' il The accused were ol o bail in the suw of §3500 e o use to kill Capt. Menter. . | blood. tiod hat my heart and filed it autecr. | June, 1638, agod Ligaiaing, dim | his facnities up v kW it by Reviae, | of what he s doing v K st reasons for framin, e OIS s bt i et i vy ad- somoctinos LS AIAS TP valueio three to one against the field. 4 g $100,000, and possibly 10 mors thas In the mvuludx leut the odds were so much in his favor fhat uo r. 8. T. L(vm aasociated with Ju Bpools werg fol x the plaintifs 11 opens T a8 thd start Dioq fook [1bé front, tnt beforo | for S8 RULIEN : getting well round the tarn resignod In ‘Tlvor of Enchantres, | 5 satisfactory aud ot tie quarter-post had inte ghe third place, Local | hoen cut-off, each with o palts s e endonce. AT ibe Wl mie the favoriios nid Mr. | (ute'was iqucatbed to the necond " eatiy were nedk aud nock with Local a good Jhivd, T} contended, and said ft conkd be proven, tiat the boat of fodfs “*. twomn hove and (Lo Usroo-quarier-post M. Alsxandér's colt Lad | cxjied botween deceased ind the clildren by the first wite; , dum W \\': by Wegner, Bame eal L Mg, by tmp. Giencos. il . by Lizeutaz dvn Balile. Buno euters ¢ . by Edith, W. 1. Wilameon eniers ch. c. Lewis B . Mr. Beadlord con I no more thun that they each Mmm w0 Aufiu - “::’ shars of ;n.‘:r futhor's property, wid wore agtounded when the contents of the | 10 Ll gan them. In reply to the queston a3 to what provo r L . ot the O Dles le has open: 4+ 1 | auswer ot the Court of Special Sessions. -, ul - e e oo, feat of death. A that guetier cloc, sty sopsing et A T well | "WAll boeamo kuats to thois. | e Soon offired o Aadico tho assaclt, Sarah b et AR O T T L the il by which | I oo o o disty bl thick i ol ber I sho wag olady | Dot i —Yosterday morafng about 9 o'cock, Mrs MUY | fervy of death Thuro gotover. 1 fel to-day iat fallof usloved Shlr cligpen wors s Bicl et o o' g sbo | Sho'd ke tbup 1t ssome thal Mary e 0 FI0YS o B 1 Owens, who resdes ot Voo No 414 et Twaaty st t, e would not o fere. T wish taat i anybody has b - went out of the bouse locking the door after her. Returning | feclings agninat me ihey will forgive me. I bave no hard fecl- and was evi- o widow of Dr. oo, formerly s well-kn » by 1 = e ke Enei s of S R | S e b s Bl e b i | 3 o o e, s g | EESEMERAT TU T islnt | oD SNEE, Amctonser_Saeuvom Bo. - Coam e T S ko T T T %%%‘wm "J12 Ruour & Cuook.—Mra. Mary . Binuvels thonght abo | fhe burkiae eacied the mdewnlk. felod W to tho frowmd by | gon. Bub ioe ts T might hot A2 e . ot B o MINER & SOMFRVITLE WULL SELL heat aud the utmost case, ou'fim.v the first wifo; that she never 13y | 184 boch suficlently aggrioved by Mew. Jowphine Roth to have | pon it Liow from bis el 'he thint WA Avp N8 e 48 mm.h meit ol well I waakto &{{. = m I3 God “as all others end won the second heat b " second. Local close 8 A Eg 2 E £ g op With Enchanirest o | boo them ‘sbo was present, and that the fact of her mar- | hor brought into Court ou & charge of wssault and battery. . f g When the oftiee \ following articles were i t i e At vt e Sl 55 | S o i, e e ey i | o o A R B ) ST S UCTION OR" Oat. 3, - A LARGE A OTIVE OF “ beaten dnoo dar her hild * Hal." Counsel then read testi- ] 4 x \ thongis in this case lis sorvicos were sought s o cloek meder, Wobird oy’ R e Etpod W tlhe T way vosay toallof youtodoal mony In esbetaztiston of what ho hod said, wnd stated thot | o 1% b Mrs Blauvelt took 3 favorite clock to be ropaired. BT froo hniies workpames, two. ladics o ipoed LM h'::‘c,fin‘::e&m S AL O Tor good: 1 ealsbank: o easg was then 515l to-morrow morning. §Vhen bira. Bisuvelt thought 1§ was time for the timepiece 1o be | grac - Filruments and also for several watches, rings aud | £ oy religious tistruction, What would we do without rell T ey e o on for the’ Pl ; oz Survo- | Toudy, she went fof 1t 4aC, founy e o4 sho wiserta, 1t was | woaring upperel. Of the manner in “which thews il cana Afusmoes | But for tint T wight have died in my sins. g Tw'wfl:flwufifimm i ¥ complotey apotled il broke all o piccen.” A quarrel easued | iy s gouscaten Bo govo b0 scoous. The officers believe ‘you will all thiuk of it, We cannot call our lives our ows e g ‘AN INQUEST, & i the conrsc of which the alleged assault wys comitted, b-h;i them to Lave been stolen. o » s Ged. o hkmmh-mmn W it an sh. filand st 3o | s e o Y et S e p— Sught 1o cousder our Lives Lis, 1 hope you ¥ of Previons to the caso ug up, B Flower doclined to go il she had sald her say. An attempt - - ot what T am m‘m'h{: fa el Tl L S e | P o e B ot ot ‘el AWREX MAEXNT POLIG QOURT: oL e opo o it eoeve ey ot has bt L 3 s i 3 0 MMLG!:& “T'wenty Jurymon ooly have so far been | RISE i an winbrella at the time, bat it did not succeed, al- No business was transacted at the above court yes- | Hiw. {.L“‘um.‘m‘flm&’.’ et sters will cnbellah 1t beit Mrs. B, looks looks like n woman who can end will take | terday save the seutenciog of a few drunkards. """""-.hh ‘more fit for sale. I wanted to open my heart, S her own on most occasions. Iudeed she avewed in Court it — 40d “should bave opened it but for & man God. SUPREME COURT—Craunmuns—0ct. 2—Beoro Justice | that she “didn't want auy lawyers sho was able to defend ber and o A i to God, and T trust that 15 ma Crasxs. st And o do the Indy jusflee she certalnly Jooks aa (e | Sruger CoMMISSIONEN'S OFFICE.—Tho committos | ot bo mbltct U0, U world; . but M. spil. ALLBGED GOTTON BWINULISG—IIZAYY DATI—A TREAS. | wad perteely comjeteut i defe hemeil nbets, 18 SO0 | yppoinied Ly the Stato Semat, to it Gurng reces with ihe | 80ALY L o” o L raate " Wi wh ey Sl e ph gy lndy Justice, sho looks uito ol enongh to kave added 35 years | Mayor, the State Eugineer and tho Eagluser of the Croton | parental %m o oomimence o ofsa. T'e . H o g oy 3 w P i ! hreaki: was 8 very prou; ‘and afforded tho spectators much | The plaintiffs in this suit allege that the defendant T A Vil sction againsilr, Both for the valug of the | Board to sscertaln and yeport 1o b Gumais Gho mast giyans | o8 sy e e o ey Mt Bawe It ized sowe 300 bales of cotton in ‘i ordex t0 be impartial in her atteations to tho Roth | tegeous tEUE TOts or routes A o B ‘them that it §s thois duty to o i sl sart, s very ety | g as frouss At sl St S, P ' | 10, " bt i i oot tho i, s otk | S S RN B from, the upper | ohdren L rathto o L1 Ll o Gl ot T programne for to-day, the last day of the season, 1s by | that having sepsed it o removed tho marks and shipped it (0 | wus fined 810 for the asamnlt and S Roth hasbo pay s Fch o B , baving adjourned tho t G s e urromu them'. 0 ako e £ On the ilidavits | B clovk. The job will prove an unprofiiable ono at bost. | Jeosttin Specti Cmef, ey raecedy K g3y “.p,,,,"""‘flm + | Shilaren into their S'"“‘:.?u": more, o b-a‘;mh:-‘om::- ol n. :m:m-lnmuuy,m-w (n;l..:; nauknll Furops, (-Lr:h‘mlrdl‘lnn bis awo socount. Oa the afliatils - e ildron it wn oxoeflent day's racing Wi ofle: tting out these as fuots, nu order of aries graite ng L oty Jodediah W. t of the Har! » tor, Vi e that y's racing setiing o a o rtoate Uity | 1tuxGAL Boativo.—Captain Jo Hart sion would anmnnu‘n-u—.‘;;‘&u nastor, but hat 'm-z !auwflh oid 9 Yot BE T o g i O O tag, iy ot oo dryo o i i | Pl o gt b ot e o Gop |l oS E

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