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-] . \_’_____-_.—_——,.-_——-———I*-——————— A CARD FROM MR ®HARILES READE. #0 tnrned the conjectrre of & mere fool into a libel wnd o | il THE PRUR IENT PRUDE. B the Edstor of The N. ¥ Tridunc Bre: There is o kind of hypoerite that has neves beeu affectually @posed, for waul of an expressive name :g o supply that defeet in our languag wankind the Pmricot Prode, 1 , aid jutrodace Modesty in man or 'woman shows itself by a certain slowness fo pnt a foul eoustruciion on things, snd also by unobtrusively sbun- Bl h’u’l wdo of wmodest, ov @ the noxious form). Doctor Johnson,” said & ledy, what 1 “#What ! you lovked for them, miadam | su pdelicate matiers and o, on the contrar, en by rashly aceusing i81hat you bave itches o at {which is the mild The * Prunent jon by o e disese), (and this discussi others of fmwode inserted no i Here was o ** Pronient Prude, that woold bave taken ® ap ordinery lexicograpl The wickede Teat mhvaces ju must know, o m fourd theiselves alone with & ®Adressed a civil rewark of the journcy of attempting her virt i else bad to buy her off: till & Bl oly, such a terror had * The Prarient Prag %o grief. t the police ou her: B suman uuture could bave foretold, o » kind ¢ ticle in 7%e selused Lo sit in we breasts. ‘The last of her vietim wed glish rariways, wherethe carriages, d rurient Peade” bas committed sturday Keview, may wort 9 Wwhere the nan these heroines, howe d fight; submi roved to be, as eny one man of re NEW-YOR® DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. lie. i 1 ouly add_that T mean o collar the editor o The Y Round Tuble, sod ding bim avd his slanders boforo a Jury | of his countrywen. ke thinks there is no Jaw, justice or | f\l;rnnvw ty tor an Englishman in the great United States. ‘ © 8h: ¥ soe. ing the legal inquiry, 1 earnestly request my friends in the United States to let” me know who this editor of ke Round Tabicis, and all about him, so that we may meet on fair terms befors a jury, editors of Awerican journald who have any justice, fuir play, or common hamanity to spare to a8 iujured | atranger, will print this letter, in which ore man defends | himsel! against many; and will bo good enough to sccept | my thenks for tho same in this whiting. | LHARLES REALE, No. 3 AMert Tervace, Huds Park, London. P. 8.—1I demand as my right the undivided honer of all tho insults that Lave becu misdirected agninst Messre, Tieknor & Fields of Boston, Those gentlomen have hud 00 alternative: they could not bow to slauder, and dire L eontione **Griffith Gaont” in The Atlantiz .\l»nth/!., without breaking faith with me, and driving heir 81 scvihers to Zhe Argosy. 'Tho whoie eredit, and uiscredit, | of “Grifth Gaunt,” my masterpiece, belongs to me, it | sole suthor, and original vendor. — THE TIDE QF EMIGRATION. e ARRIVALS IN SEPTEMBER—INTERRSTING STATISTICS. The following statistics, presented to the Cominis- tioners of Emigration, will be of inter RETURN GF AKRIVALS AT CASTLE GARDEY DURING SFIT. 1866 alk; and she is at this nt expiat Bondable Pascongers ot b wdery, Prurieuce aud 3 (oo of her ""l"n'fl"'::'f g Vousls, sompn. - TAE Nod, :f«-:m- e lish baronet was neady ruine P s osmins 2 # wnd scparated from his wife by one of these ladivs. Ho Ton 1 7 waa frow thefeoautry, aud by force of babit made bis H 1 [ Sotlot nearcr the window than a Loudencr would, A Hamburg. & " ® Prurient Prude” lurked opposite, and watch Drowen ....... 7 163 tedly ; which i just what zomodest woman would havo Amtwerp... 1 s onge; and, interpreti action by the Sermingn X i Ygbt of ber own foul 1mag b - 1 erwinal of ¢ the poor & e ground the m t i $ime what agony had the “ Prurient Prade” intlicted ou innecent faui'y Unfortunsicly the Pruricut Pr Whe female sex. It is not to be masculine pursuits; but it exis: div ie o mind, und marks orco ease, unfit for pu ext day, rencwed in pmpleinivg of 1 ntended, Provi The writer of this leader b all all the to die g blication, is reported b; instead of being lowed taw for givin= pol isuse of th whe is an infallible sign of a d ent Prude,”] After thisflourish :E-m'ev'y. Pruriens goes with gusto into the details, which ad just said were untit for publicat 10 of English journals and you will soon lay your E:l on this vatiety of the Jitule hunibug enovugh. Bnt, 4% among women, so Among writers, th oster, w omes 4 less tra Take down n. “Prurient Prude” A Liarm- Prurient nsparent and moro dangerons u, $trong 10 the shelter of the Anemymons, which bides from the public bis own dissolute life and ob- Sakes the 1o Bde moral, int ation, he read: awn ¢ m:mlvv maglnation. and o his pruric 3 f slander, and assassinatcs the fuir fame of | cctnal, and s his neighbor by the light of nt prudery socinl Superi Now the five or six * Prarient Prides” who defile the erican press have lately selected me, of all persons, | their vietim, ‘Vhey are trying hard to make the Amer- e ¢ wonal publie believe two monsirous falsehoods : s are pure-miuded men; secondly, that I ain au inpure onrage to do as 1 do, first, that Of conrse, if these fire or six “ Prurient Prades” hud sign their names to their por- ities, their ames aud their characters wonld bo all Rhe defense 1 sbould reed. Bat, by withholding their =;nnum, they give the same welght to their statements atan horest man gives by sppending his signat a\re, ¢, and compcl me, out of respect to the Americai p whose esteem 1 value, to depart from the usual prac «f authors in my position, and to honor mere literary ver a reply. ‘The case, then, stuuds tbus: 1Lave B»d story called “ Griflith Gaunt, or, Jealoosy. Je story bas, cver since December, 1805, tloated The rgosy, an Lnglish K\‘fifld;t‘u], and has boea cagerly read the pages of 7he Atlantic Monthly. In this tale bave 10 dJeal, a8 an_artist and & echolur, with the very period Heory Fielding has de- poribed—to the satisfaction of ~ Prurient Prudes: a iod in which menuers and some- bat Liunter than now-a-days; and nr«h were have to portray a is one, :—t sud terrible passion, Jealonsy, and show its manifold n FOGUCTICCR, ond to show the iisery r, which 1 denonn without any viol r of moralist and &) ow of Bigamy, but its of which even Bigamy (iu my st lation of probability. Then I inflicted on three persous by a crime. In my double t, I present not the delusive substance. The cousequence that instead of shedding s mild luster over Bigawy, 1 my readers with a borror of Bigamy, , and a wholcsome jghation against iy principal male claracter, 50 far o8 bave shown him. ard Cash,” is not a child's book, nor s little pirl’ an ambitions story, in which I present the great pas- with applause iu all ages; it is that poets have |u.u1 boattul of pap; but the very nature of my theme I have been compelied £ b nd. ds, *‘ Prarient and then to tread trodden hghtly end passed on swiftly ure-Tin men and women who read me. #nodcu woman will e ith Gaunt,” unless, ind d, and filled with ous of the 'l of scribblers, whose lives are loose aud pations; filthy miuds with it, t ‘0 these jmposto: f coarse * Griffith Gannt,” like book; am not paid the price of pap. on delicate ground; but I d o will all No ver suffer any tuiot by reading eed, sbe returns 1o its pe- rurieat - curiosity, by tho urient Prudes.” Then ey take wmy text and read it their own foul %nt of and, )m\‘iniw detiled it by mixing their ey sit in judguied on the com- s 1 say ‘Bo more. The two e,” will soon run round the Union, and render its citizens somowhat less gullible by that g merely impostor. One person, e 8o mflrlnnll’p'lud 80 busily, that I however, has slan- compelled to mnotice him individually, the #0 a8 1 am about to sue un Euglish woekl, “?unnng bim, called 7he Round Ml{ osumility direct and vicario ‘That Griftith Geunt ' is ap indecent publieation; ‘That it is immoral; That, Jike other novelists, the author deale in aduitery, That the erimes 1 dej parusl of * Griflith Gaunt; @ That this story was declined by some of the lowest sensa- Wenal weekly pancrs of New-York, on the grownd that they did @08 dare to undertake \s public ti 1. Passing from atter of an anima rrwm] to The editor of & M ol Z'able has printed & mass of us to this purport: ¥, and uameless socal crimes; jut that, unlike the majority of my predecessors, I side ict; the modesty and purity of women cannot survive the jon, vicarions slander, Le prints the calling itself G. 8. K., who suggests that 98me inferior writer wrote ** Griflith Guunt," and that 11 Same to it for a forelgn market, owin dle the Boston publishers. This iu England o s0_he and 1 combine Now, 8ir, I have often known some olscure dvnce, who Bad the advanta of concealing his nameless Lumo, trest aa esteemed author with lofty coutempt in the columue of H self am we £ . laall my yoch and coxcom| expet a crime a8 , and call his masterpiece a sorry ell aceustomed to that sort” of injustice and nee from scribblers, who could not write my smallest , to save their carcasses from the from premature dawnation. But t! of our iufeniors in the great, writing, s pnsnllz.utufled 1 odaction. 1 lows, and their @ spite and van- x'ofwnd, aud difficult art y calling us dunces, and ity of and that sort of thing. rience I never knew the press the cditor of Z'%e Round Table has cow- mitted. It is o delberale sttempt to assassinate tho ask leave to reply character of an author and & Iadies of Lis own fawily to H of protecting the women of & pation from the de- vl influeace of his see at once that ntleman, and to stab uader the pre- could not hold any commu- | jon with 7'he Round Tableor its editor, and I must, | fore, trust to American justice and gencrosity, snd in o columns. In suswer to statements 1,2, ;d and 5, I pledge the bonor «gd & gentleman that they are man. As to No. iberate and intentional 0ods, and I undertake to prove this before 12 honest American citizens, sworn to do justice between wan and . and of course be ealled Adultery. character, would apply . be find them i more than 3, 1 really scarce know what my slanderer Griffith Gaunt, nader s delusion, conimits Biga- may, by & slight perversiou of But fo arithcl S orton, atiack- both terms to a single act, Is ygamy ! And is Polygamy called n,d Adultery too, 1n every district of the United As to * the nameless social crimes,” what does the beast 1 _Did he fin hese in his own foul imagination, or v text? If it was j he can point to the page. e sk the latier, of bave an oppor- y. Btatement 6 is a lie by way of equivecation. The truth ‘that before tmmonoln my works, as to whethor fhe; o buy a story of me, iustead of stealing it { ted to this preliminary dou’t know what they replis 'S oy repl ' -gnmp: to 1 ‘Bover iatrusted & Yine of G iffirh Gaunt to an aget. | BEer geit & | excet Lo the firm of res) i “* Gritfith" tome to sou idea of stealin u may rel buying, , Was on, o ‘Gaunt” was written, ap agent of nd some newspaper proprietors, .suution being put, and where they distasteful * to thew, But that 1 never submic & live Judgemnt of any trader whatever, in England or in America, and never will. Nothiu, discussed betwoeen the price. The price fair one, founded on my sales. 1f he ha hs;y it, all the worse for him. ned, aud then ‘of me the right line of it acroas Ltrldor and we except the l-ul{ sometimes 8 high one; bt s not the If e has, the , and not tiil then, he sees the @ Atlantic to any hunisn Ticknor had to publish it in the United And this parchase was wude on the basis of an s these with 1he "impression a misetable has sought te arc low journal was :zt“du 'A“"}.l‘/ “‘@ritith Gsunt,” y. lfflrlajmzlflar 2 i Matement accuses we of & m' 1 ,rn-nu. intentions] faleehood. ke Ar,u,u«’«:u'n: AnfBth Gaunt” in 9t with myname attaehod; which » Table in to_wit, that the pro- allowad \o read tie Price ki ee. The editor awere of this, und has s t 80 hent on slandoring we by hook or by erook, that Le bed Uy beiles 0i U H, without Gontisdiction. end & Fielas; aad evea tw | o firm, 0k of the partners 1o which 18 my d, I did not sead a line of it until the; M od 1o Sept. 26, 1860 of Emfgrasis-arrived sivee to Oct. 3, 1860 Total " 280,642 | 0 same date ki 1665 . Lo M08 | ; 1800, 1563, 1661, 1563, | Number of Inmates in Justitution Ward's . 30 1,00 261 710 g £12,007 96 $425013 48 vid siaco on | ol pussengers, &e...... wee. 11071216 —_—— A i & Fingiug S22 pas ers, Of the 11 9 upder o Mamburg andgl under ile in od, by | se ¥rance. —————— SALE OF 'GOI'LRNMEI\'T VESSELS. i e i EXCITING SALE AT AUCTION AT THE BROOKLYXN NAVY- YARD. An auction sale of Government vessels came off yesterday at the Navy.Yard, Brooklyn. The advertiscment of h Josed sale, which had sppeared in the daily papers, drew together large number of capitalists who are Interested in steam navigation. There were also 4 few deale l whe, like “ Mis. Toodles, ' wezw in search of a baryain, but the prices offered were beyoud their rench, und they left befure the sale was concluded, thoroughly disgnsted with the procecdings. At precisely 12 o'clock the auctioneer, My, Burdett, of the firm of Burdeit, Jones & Co., offered for ‘sale the ehip Pain- 375 tuns, Tho first bid otfered was §5,000, and she was ). The next vessel 9, 1, nocked down to Capt. Merritt for §10, offerwd was a-small sicrii-whoel jed the Marigold built about four yewrs ¢ She wasstarted at §3,000 and sold 1o M. ot $6,200. 1 Hibiscus, 406 tnas, g0 under the snperintondence of of $5.U0 were N Gove Adinirul Gregory. Guickly offered, and after o spiri citing, the auctioneer rached (1 Copt. Wright that if it wos all r would be Lis on presenting the amount in gree Samel Mr. Allen wos very desirous of obtaining the steamer Spires, 406 tuns measurement, sister stip of the Hibisous, for which Yo offered §10,000. A number of persons having s desire for the same craft, he became the owner after adding to his original offex §5,000. What was once the side-wheel steamer Octorara—but now minus_boilers, engine and wasts, her hull wnini started with a bid of §1,000- Mr. Lovejoy hulk was & bargain ot 5,000, and williugly ‘I'he bone of contention was tho iroa ser Aina, which was started at §25,000. Hero ‘There were fifteen or twenty peiwons contending camo the se when, by successivo bids of $C each, sho wa F""’i 8, The '[mpik was now confined 10 two bidders, one from New-York and the other of Flilalelplia, rand go & hundred beter. The sum of §62.000 had who bewas to * gea each othy ters now became exciiing. v ing Quak th such persistency, cach one inereasing er's offer $100. When the anctioneer world show signs of weakness aud £10p to Lake a fresh breath, they would incicase the bid §500 to give him encourmgement. At §70.00 be re- mackod that b 00 would not allow him 10 t: At §71,000 the New-Youk firm * weakened,” and Mr. of Philadelphia became the proprietor for the abave: named amount. An attempt was mads to sell tho side-wheel strumer Dumbarton, several ics offering $10,000; but as the auctionears promised to ecll if a sceond Lid 'wos ofered Some one 1 the crow when she was vithdrawn. The side-wheel steamer Tritonis, a very fino vessel was started at §5,000, wl wes purchased by Robert Reed for $.2,300. Sho Is ouly three years old, and cost_the Governwent ovar $42,090. last steamer sold was the Sehago, i, built at the Navy-Yard at Portsmouth abont four years since. After geveral Dids, commencing with 5,000, she was sold to Caj Wilkis for $19,000. The Pontiee and Toseo met with the same fate s the the anctioneer refusing to start them for less than $25,000.° Tiey o , thelr © conting §65,000 escis” T the salo were mwuch larger than wes € pe sold Lrought more than the Government BASE BALL. et THE TOURNEY AT NEWTON—THE THIRD DAY'S GAMBE. ‘I'be match for the State championship betweon the hl'vu:alun and Kearney Clubs—the latter of Rahway—was play o the Fair grounds, st Newton, N. J., on Thurs- the resald being & decided victory for tho lrving . On Friday they plaged with the Olympic Chib; and beti, " letors, catriod off lhe silver ball for tho Stato prize. ~ We end the score of Thursdsy's gume : VINGTON. 0. R KEARNEY. R 1 8 2 7 3 5 3 3 | Mclisk, 3 7 | Morti 3 Bt 5 | Manh,n.f. 3 ; € Tufte p...... 1 H. Conpbell . 0 8| McDouuld, L1 . 0 M. Cawpbell, st b..4 5 P —— Total....s. ... 21 W | Toladi:i¢ o7 o % NS INGS. st 24 3d 4th &b 6th 7th Bth 9th—Total, ogton.3 4 13 4 0 4 15 13 1-% Rearney.2 1 2 6 0 1 0 0 &% Fly-balls—Trvington, 8; Keorney, 9. oy, 10 times; Lrviugton, 16 times. Soorers—Faton and Kenney. Usnpire—Levwis J. Martin of the Star Club. CLISTON'S V8. GROWLER'S. | A very interesting game came off on Wednesday, | 0ct. 3, at” Ore Hundred aud- Ty enty-fourtivst. aid Sixthave, | between the Cliutow's of Yorkville, nud the Growler's of Kiv: | I‘Mylvh st., which resulted in favor of the Clinton's by a score of 010 17, Ot on Buss—Kearney, JUNIOR COSNVENTION. A Convention of Junior Base Bull Players will he neld i Room No. 24 Cooper Institute, on Wednesday, Nov. 2%, Clubs wishing t0 euter mast appiy at least one month uld meeting. TilE AUBURS TOURNAMENT. Aupurs, Oct. 4,~The first mawh this morning was between the Pacifio and Arctic Clubs, and resnlted in & v for the former by u score of 47 10 17. The grand match of the tows sament thus far came off this cfternoon between the Ningaurn aud Excelsior Clubs, resulting iu n victory for tie Ex- colslors by a seore of @ to %. To-morrow worning, at 10 oclock, the throwing mateh takes place. At 11 o'clock, there will be a tremendous muffin match. The grand wmatch for the gold ball and the championship takes place at 2 p. ., after whieh the prises will be awarded | CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT. NO BIDS AWARDED—CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE ] CONTROLLER AND THE CROTON BOARD. At 11 o'clock on Friday morning proposals were to have been opened by the C?:l{m Aand-%‘,lh-rd and con ayared for buitfiag gewers tn ¥urty sgrenthety and & nuinber 0f othor streets, and glso for the pro) embankment agalst the Tieeelving Reservoir fu Central Park, but at the hour before- aamed Messrs, Darragh and Craven of ton Board o Gostooicy s B hing sy e (v o Cuorox Aquepver Deranruryr New-Yonrx, } Oct. 4, 1066, Ty Marraxw T Buswnss, wg. Controler. s Sin: Toe opening for cetain strest improvemen T g e T e 3 i wi sid advertisenent, should at that time bave beou bat which opening. in comeguence of your nowait jouroed to 1ro'ciock o m. of Monday lset. ueace of Jour writion refusal o be prose ed by aiecs ot ihe Cotporation, sgain adjor 0 11 o'cioek ( Fiiday. Sib net., at whicn Lour re agaiu reapestfolly i Pproe: 1 Lo you u reapecifal 1 vy Teapectany 7ot ebeliens wervants it g v Rowr. 1, Darraan, . Cuavey, Croton A Bosrd. The fullowing 15 the Controller's reply to the ul n'fl’;:u"::x" Octomzn & 1 Mewrn Rownmr L. DaxnaoE and A. have the hoi ot to aok nowledze receipt of tflm 1eating my siter o4 (he opentug of Uids for certain stoeet’ju- Jroreuiants to-dey @ 4 & wnd in reply theroio beg leave wr -y 1 am v d the opeuug of bids var soch o ol, wud wlcih can be completed 1, for trasons expressed Do gresent without sugh jub vertised by yoar Board are wpaiaiod from the buiero e opening stzieily i i*ed Lo such cases. Fonnecten ] o i Sir. Alex. ¥. D epartment Sept. Lormied ot b present, whi g adveriived for wiso stat s, RELIGIOUS, s ACTION OF TITE PRESUYTERY OF NASSAU OX SLAVERY, REBELLION AND SOHISM. The Preshytory of Nassan, connceted with the 0ld Sehool Presbyterian Charch, during fts sessions held et Free- port, L. L, this week, adopted the following paper in reference action of the General Assembly, recently held at St 4is. The paper was futrodneed by the Rev. €. 8. Pomeroy, pam which an fnteresth dlecnssion toak place, in which the serny, Wells, Knox, M'Cleliand, Oakey, West, 1t will be secn o majority the very, n-bc{llun. sbly bas, fn some al o siolemly opnosed wnd epenly defied in & produe. lM:l‘ml- sebises, and eucouLTEe 0 ard and others participa way ) counteuance o - tonpt fo; our highest judicator Wiercas, The oatise silence of Fre 7l4"1v-t I volof (he Asesmbly’s late se:fon, n thieir opponi’ion ther. approve the refusal of (1o iy ncdify #ts pant deliverasses and injunctious, w of ite ecclesiastical wd w 2l o enact Savery, Rebellion, 34 sehiwmatle combina- to their aeeptin end aypec fu cur opision, #ucoarsge the rreul Resolved 1. Thet aral Aswmbly wih re withiu the e o ch ' sotved, 2. Thst we spprove the final setion of the General 117, 21 stated iu ite pustors’ iekier, with regard Lo tuove who have re- {its suthonty, beliovi . Jodiclous, | plosning to our Divine Master, and pregnant wis i‘l‘\l. action to be righteo: s p-ient, moerate and kin Rerired. 3 Tha we frown wpon any attempts, from whatever quarer, in our churoh, to weaken or wadermine the divivn sutbority 41 our Awembly, believing (Bat such & courue s Ssubordination, dis our charch, od, and the Tho Yeas and Nays were ealled for an ole ordered published. The voto was as fol . J. MeDoygal, . ¥, CENTENARY BERVICES, The centenary services of the Hedding M. E. Chureh, Jei City, wero held last evening. Th eting wns sresided over by Meuzies K. Case, esq. _ Tha Rev. Messpa. J. KM, 1L A. Putta, J. Atkinson, A. Van Zandt, Wm. Tunic son and H. A. Mattison took part in the exercises, and deliv- ored brief addresses. The services were highly interesting largely attended. LAYING A CORNER-STONE. The corner-stona of the Martaa Institute of the Evangelical Church, Hoboken, will be laid on Moaday after. son at 3 o'clock. ‘The Institito wiil be located st {he corner ixth and Meadow-sta. Addresses will bo delivered by tho Dir. Ferris, Chancellor of the New-York Univenity, and the Kev, Dr. Schaff (the latier in German). I the weather oald prove staruy the ceremosies will be posiponed o the next fulr day. THE VICES OP THE CLERGY. A discourse upon this singnlar topic will be preached on Sunday afternoon by tho Rev. Chasios B, Sinith, st the church corner of Houston and Thompson MILITARY. il 0 P g PARADE OF THE POURTH REGIMENT. Col. Hull has issued the followiny order: e TrADQUARTEES ** VETARAN ZOUAVES," aneent Ixmaxiig No) SN 0., 2. 168 Hrigado order and equirped {wi on Monday, et the rectwent will » from His Hovor, ental lige will ou Brosdway. Company roli-c unounted to the Colon | at beadqarter oned Stull and Dind will seport o tbe A iy rder of Co W. Uxoxanp, Adjutant. SIXTH REGIMENT DRILL. The following order has beea issued by Col. Mason: New 3 okk. Oct. 1, 1668, 0, 4—REGIEENTAL DRiLL~ This Hoginent ped—st the A wnl, eorner of T il dnate, ot 7 po i and Color ( " eld ard Commissioned Staft Offi o7s to the Cetonel, at 7§ ot the place pamed. Line wil. be forwed st ¥ o'clock. Spec tators will not be sdoited. INSPECTION AND REVIRW.—~In complience with Erigade Orders, this Regiwert wil ssemb o st the Armory (Centre Musket).om Thursda, the 11t [ 4 rd eq A H. nd Color-Girard will re port to the A d the Fio d and S1efl (mowuted), ‘Colonei. st 1 o'clock, p. ., st which 1o lie wili be formed —right on Brosdway. Tue Le o Haud wii A make rotom (o the Coonel st bis warp the wembers thereof. I ters, No. 59 P the 10th or be'ore \Wednesday, re hereby dicecied to b er-rols correcly made ont and delivered o ou or before Monday. the Bth inst. The Adjotact will faruish the cesssty bin ks on application st bis office, No. 71 Dowery. par. Kehvelder, Captain Co. K, view Stevert, ro- fgued; Max Von Caspers, Captain Co. A. vieo Mover. refied o take bis commision; Jotn Horke, Second Licatessnt Co. G, vice Fits patrica, refased (0 tske his commismion. They whli be reapecied and obeyed socordia By order of L Jore W Masex. CIVIL COURTS. sl COURT—CRAMBERS—OcL, ! Jlice SUTHEKLAND. THE KICHMOND COUNTY BUPKRVISOKS AND THE METROPOLITAN POLICE, The People ex nl Jolin (. Bargen agt. Tbe Board of Sspervisors of Richmoud County. This was a motion argned abont two weeks ago to compel the Superyisors of Kichmond County to jssue bonds to ko the poncy for the payment of the pulice detiled on duty a laud. The wotion was resistest on the gromid that the Logislature did not authorize the payment of the money o the ruisiig of it ¥ this way. Tho folios fag opinion is now rendered by Sutherland, J.: The right of the relator to the matdamus asked for is not suficlently clear to justify te (o granting it, ‘Though the estimate mentioned in the first section of the Act of April 14, 1965 (chp. 0), 18 10 bo made ard ied and do- lvered, immediaiely after the passage of the act, yet that seo- shall be, “of the SUPREME Bofore which will be required compenss aptains, s iz tor b appers sald gouuty by Ch Laws of Jeots; ith cost of a Statiun- House, or Station- Houses,” &, but also * of the cost of nuck mmber of howses,and their care and keeping, as ehall be” authori: e Board of Supereisers of suid County of Kic By Section 2 of the suid Act of April ) Supervisors of (he said Conuty of cause the amonunt so estimated by the Boanl Poliee, and certified 1o be Jevied had collecie ] “The Board of Supe f &e., aud by see- visors of Richmond tit of um of meney wo as aforsald o 1t is 5ot intended by the relator that the of Rickmond County have authorised and approved of ang horwes or any mumber of horses, 1o be used, us ot fur horse-paty or that they have cver acted. or met o sot, ou that eutject. 1t uppears atlirmatively on the part of the Superyisors that they k) winin 10 compel i t sbject, but to 0 to borrow the money reynired by the cstimate 0 the firet section; and yet It is clear” that the esti- uired to be made, cerufied nad delivered 1o the Supervisors, by the first section, has.not been Board o wade, certified or delivered, and eould not be so made, certified, or delivered, until the Eoarnd of Supervisors had exereised iscretionary wuthority, aud approval es o the number of » to be used as or for a horse patrol. It is very elear, vpon any construction of the thind section of the uet, thiat the Board of Bupervisors connot be compelled 1o burrow the s nutil the estimato mentioned in the Hrst seo- tios has been certificd, and delivered, as joquived by that et Moivover, the fuct that the estimate required by the first sec- tion i8 10 coutain au estimate of the cost of horses, the number of Which s expressly left to the diseretionry determination of 1he DBonrd of Supervisors, tends forcibly (o show that the author- ity to borrow the woney given by the third section is discre- Gonary. ‘The mandamus is denied, but without cota. DECISIONS, Reuben W. Howes ct ul agt.J. D, Adaws, jr.— Motion denid with §10 costs, to abide { action. @ People ex rel. John G. Bergen agt. ‘Ui Board of Super- visors of the County of Richmond.—Motion denied without costs. Jumes H. Laws sgt. William MeNulty ot al—Default assured and inguest set aside, the canse to be” restored to its regular o 0 1o culendar, ncoording 1o date of fssue, on payinent of the casts of the Cirenit and subsequent costs within uve days. Froderiek Mead agt. The Pacitic Coal Company.—Motiou de- pied withont costs. 1-"- Gooddison agt. Matthew J. Collivg ot ol.—Motion deo- mied withont costs to either pmrty. 8. J. Dewey et al agt, L. $10 costs 1o abide event of Stardring —Motion granted with wetion. ur cfore Mr. Justice Davis, Francis W. M. Loe et al. agt. Calicia A. T, Allaire, THE ALLAIKE WILL CASE—DISAGLEEMEN [ AXD DISCHARGE OF THE JUEY. Tu thls case it was cxpected that the Jury would biiug in a sealed verdict Lr"u'rilny morning. On coning iuto court and being nsked the wsual question, whether thoy had ngreed vpon n verdiet, the foreman replied that in relation to e qrastion propourded to them they were huable to agree. The folluwug are all the questions ihe Jury wero re- quised to puss npon and thely auswers 1o theim The Jury, in auswer to the questic 578 o the first question, to Whether the said paper writing was signed by the said James P. Allsive in the presence of all ) b wit nesses thereto; and If not, whether the same was signcd dn the in this case, u the prescace o e secoud uest sad paper was acknowledged be bis Sigunture, (o an / w0, wiich of those wubseribiug wiinesscs | tie jury "o Abran Thaisey und Licius J To the thind question, to wit: * W and’if w0, whick of Ui, sigued nakl poper v il nesses thoreto, at the request of the said Jumes the fury say: “héy did.” To (s fourth question, to wit: * Wheiker the said James P, Allsrs ekvowedged wid paper o be bis Lt o s, vt Tosses; oF to auy of them, aud if 5o, 0 which of thew I the Jury wiy . “He did, by saying, “This is my last will,' and requesting them 10 witness it ¥ To the fitth question, to ‘ Whether said paper writing e by unduc iutiieuce ) The obtaiucd from James T the said witnesses, g as wit- " Allukse 1" wit: P. Al ., on iquiry, that there was no probability of 1o nn wgrement, mrry were dischargel. They o iizie of t1 ¢ optnion that nndue fufluesec had boen used to and thiee of the contrary opluion. dy and 8 C. Lyon for plaintiffs; ex Surogate v and Tod for defendats. STOVES AGT. (OLD. H. A. Stoves agt. Joun Frost AN ISTEA JUDICIAL OFINION, Uschisrge e Jnry to 11y other, catscs; and the pastial call- of tho jury I the Allafre ease, the im- Bk uf e ealonda, the Coust gave It epinion that ke Court- Touns w4 oo eold and uncowiortable (there being no stove in i) for it 1o ng the day; aml that i3 was alse too cold for the Jury that several of the jury- mei in the Alial » colia i conscguence thereof, and one of them Lad bocomo quite ¢z, AN EXIRA JUDICIAL DECIS ON. T Court then decided Lo sit & abort Vise Tor (e purpose of Learing juquests, if any were proseuted, Lut 100k comvassiag on the pew furr, whe wers ehivering and shaking, and sent hom to seek warmer loeations until zext Monday morning. AN TRA OFDEL GRANTED. The Court then 2 n order, in favor of those frequont. Co oves, be procared Rorth. img 1ise Conrt-room, . xt adjonrned unti) with, thy After hearing two short inqaests, next Manday morning. 2 TRl PruM—OCT. h—Beforo Justics GARVIN. LIABILITY OF SURETIES FOR RENT. James F. De Lanier agt. Luther B, Wyman and avother. Tho defendants in this case were sued a3 sureties for Lanra A. Shepherd for the payment of her reut. Mrs. Shepherd lired oertain promises for §1,100 per annms of the plaintif, and the defendants, by & written promise, undertook ;n guarantee her rent to the ext . Mrs. Shepberd paid on aecont $425, Ieaying o balanee of #275 due, ‘The plaintilf claims that under the guarantee the defendants were bouwd to make good any deficiency 1o the extent of 3900, and are therefore respoi- siblo for the whele sum, The defendants claim that thoir guar. fnty s bt for & rental of §900. and that ll payments maso by the tonant enred to tacir beaefit, and asked thal if the contract a8 written, did not state this with sufficient clearncss, it skould be reformed i aeeordance with it, Tie Court showed great hesitation in of the contraet, and allowed evidence na viies T making it, to g0 to the Jury, who decided in favor of Lo defendants, riving the plaintif a verdict for 857 35, tho wmount concedod by the defendants to be due, with intercat. Burore JusTice JONES. FREACH OF CONTRACT. Thomas S. Picrce ngt. James MeNulty, The plaintiff acks $5,000 for a breach by the defend- ant of & written agreement made Ly the latter with him, to bire Bim for 18 months ot & salary of §1,200 per annam and pay me t profits of 't s bo stould bring wurcd from the statements of eounsel estng on 1o meaning tho intention of the with him ; that the bout two months dis- u #0 doing ; turther, one into business on were merely nominnl. The Court charged that even 1, the plaintid was entitiod to the value of {t were not proved, then Lis duages, being ery would be for the two months under the il o and Lenee his da if frand wore Liis service nominal, his reco pro agreement. The Jury found in favor of the (luhnlfi, giving bim a venlict for #257 46, ler, Peet and 3 or plaintid; Duvid dant, McAdam and Jobn C. Dominick for COMMON PLEAS — 'I'nl\ll» Ry—OCT, 5.~ Botore Judge DALEY. Plilip Lowenthal agt. the Third-ave. Railroad Co. This case, which has been already reported in onr colimnns, was concluded vesterday afternoon. ~ The defenso in- troduced the ey idence of some of their employds ¥ show that the plaintifl hwl sold them intoxienting liquors contrary to Lis agreement with the President of the road, and that woien of bad charnetor fie defénse contended authoiity to lese the premiscs of the Company to any vie. The case was summed np for_the plaintif by Mr. McCurthy, n which he com: ol severely on the conduct of the Com- Jany sot ouly i this matter but in other matiers which tad ately come to tho notice of the by blie ; Lo contended that un- which the plaintiff had oecupicd the prem- Foes Lo red cither a tenant from year to year a tenant ot will ; § cuse be was eutitled (o due and le; notice to quit; if he then refused to go the law furnished the proper means of vjecting him; the defendaats bud no right to take the law futo t hands. By doing %o they had ren- dered the Aves liall the penaity. He was follow by Mz. J. P. Lowrey fi e. The Court in ita charge 10 the Jury instructed them {n the law of laudlord mnd tenant Dbearing on the case. Afler being ot some time the jury ren- dervd & vdrdict for the plaintill for #200, E. D). McCarthy for plaintiff; J. P. Lowrey for defendant. e Ry COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Spren Temt—0ct. 5— Before Judge CARDOZO. DECISION. Joel Walcourt.—Referred to to be settled. der the ngrec George W. Stanrt Rolest C. Hutchings, e UNITED STATES DESTRICT COURT—OCT. 5.—Before Judge SHIFMAN, WAGES CLAIMED BY THE OREW OF RUNSER. A Yockade-running senoouer, the Sally Magee, was captured by the United States uthorities in 1561, She wos Au appeal was 1o to the Supreme A BLOCKADE- comdemed in May, 1862 Court of the U} States, in which Court the condemnabion wan confirmed in February, 1866, ascl was sold for abort 04,00, the moncy remaiiing in the custody of the District Court. slas Camphell cppearad fn Conrt yesterday morning, and - ln-lml of the crew who were on board of the time of its capture, that they should be eliowed about &, 000 0f the proceedsyof the sale o account of wages duo them fur services readend Up to the Limo of capture. point made by Mr. Campbell was tht the erew were en- tirely ignorunt of the charucter of the vesscl, and bt ia couse- quenee the wages dne them were a lion oa it Aseintant United States Distriet-Attorney Ethan Allen op- poscd the petition the ground that no lien conkd bold govd agajust the prize coptured wider such circumstance us cxisted in this cuse. Tho Court reserved ita decision. Casys SET DgWwy 0% 1115 ADMIAALTE CALEXDAK FOR OCTO- wEn Tran—The following ure the numbers of the cases set down so far on the calendar for the October Term, the issues in which are (o be tried : Saianlay, Oct. 6, Nos. 13 31, 95, Moo L 0%, 53; Tueslay, Oct. 9, No. 6, Wednes- 10, 16, 20, 5 96, 18, Thursday, Oct. 11, Now. Ot 12 Nox. 3, 07, u, 71, 106, 44; Tues- 1 0, 40, 62; Wednesday, Oet. i7, 1, Thursday, Oct 15, Nos. 13 day, Oct. &, 3 day, Oct. 10, - 63, 04 Frid dar, Oct. | N N b L DUSINESS IN THE COURTS. SorrEMe COURT—CIRCUIT—PART I—Before A Justice SUIHERLAN q James E. W Tu ) [ ury B R gt Smith Harker, {r.—1It, t for plaintift #1020, Joman Lowezberg agt. Fliss Kitz. Tninest, julgment for plain: 01452 43, Thomas Lamb agt. Jubn mack.—bnjn st adgment for i g, Andrew cey agt. Willam gl verdict for plaintifl $123 16, Thomas 11. Wagsiaff et nl. agt. Alhert Campaignicrs—Trial, judgment for efeintante Joh A herna et ak ugt. Thomas (lerk—Arial, dict for plaintiff §1,085 95, cxtra allowance 40, Johu D aet. Menry Dornell of al —Inquest for plairaiff, fudgment for plaintiff §1.574 77, Pant 1L—Before Mr. Justion INGRANAM *haries T. Wakiey o Claries W. Pollard.—Tral, for plaintiff #26% 10, . Rolest . Hutchinson agt. L. € Trisl, vendict for plaiotil §4946 02 Paut LIL—1 Justice DaVIS—Andrew J. Wood et al. sgt. Robert Knox, in- oat, Judguent for plaintiffs for $497 37, F. C. I Meriill—[nguest. UrERioR CouRT—TRiAL TERM—Pant L—Bofore Tustico GARVIN.—] ames F. Delascr agt. Luther B, Wymao.— Trial, vendiet for the plaintiff for §7 75, i nd CRIMINAL COURTS, ety COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, [Before Recordet Hackett.| SexTENOES. —The folllowing cases were brought up yestenduy for sentence : Pellisier and Wall burglary, we two cing plended guilty (o an attemyt at il o State Prison for the term of f grand larceny, was senteneed ars. James L otherwise Known ns Charles Naker, was re- manded for sentence until Friday next. Ferdinard Kusi was remanded usuil Friday vext, in order to alllow time for the Kuding of wituesses who should certify to the good charucter of the pii-ner. dokn Nownan— witnesses testified to Noouan's good deportmient, and seal 4 wuspended, el Tilden, found gzutlty of burglary in the third degree, was senteneed to the Steto Prison for the temm of thiee years and six montha, The prisoncr was n well drossed, tast-lookiug youth, and took kix sentence in o very cool maser, Jumes Caueer Wi foad e g clothing and furniture to the am 10 the State Prison for five years at hurd labor. Williwm Burke, fowad gulity of burglary ia the gree, was seutenced (o the Siate Priwn for four years and xix d sk mouths wlto twe years . o grand lirce employer of imprisonment in the State Yol Stade drd wever beforo been biought bufois itigated 10 Imprisonmiout in the v 5 found en stoaliig from a ¢ five coat be prisoncs 1o the State W0 yeurs am Drsorpksiy Hot s —lenry Stehman wi for betug the keeper of disorderly house ad No. 161 Worth.st Mr. Halliday, Supe dent of the Five Point House of In- dustry appeared us & witncss and testified that the nolse created in the house and on the strect before it weroeanses of great an poyance to the jumates of tho institution of which ke bad of Stelpan was that of an Lonest b o to dishonest praciices. o Jury who rewdered ¥ 1 the Asshtaut District et of tortiey periied. Guaxp Lancesies—Catharine Woulsey, a young girl, scarce. 318 years of nge, was fvaud guilty of stealing & diamond ring order bockett romanded the gisl for oue woek, in onder that she might b enabled to procuse the ring and return it 1o its 0w ucr, Thomus Willinws, fouid guilly of grand larceny, in mobbing a store of §100 worth of clotling, was suitenced to the State Pris- on fur thice years. BuretAky.—Francis Petro was charged with burglary in the second dogree, i enterivg the house of Mr. Argail, No. 60 East Forty-uiuth-st., and stealing therefrom property to the val €30, The aceased, an Malian by birth, pleaded not guilty. It ap- oars, from the evidence, that & man was seen by an oflicer to walk about in a back room of the horse, huving in haud a light. When the ofticers entervd (ke back garden the prisoner was found Kidden under some grapeyines, and 1ving near bin picco of speria cand s jury, without g the yendered & vendict of “ G Lecorder H he gm«mr to a teria of five years u the S ‘rhe Court then adjourne ekett st e Prison JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. [Before Justics Dodge. | Ropoep BY A Horer CHAMBERMAID.—The wile of a Doston merchant, who is at present stoppiug at the St James's Hotel, fu this city, this morning discoverad that she had heen robbed of a pair of diamond ear-rings of ile 1als The fact that she m;‘l plaged the 2000, len Martin's (the chambern; on g il Fllea was commitied in who, on scarel found the lost dtimonds 300 (0 answer. A Cuanoe oy Ropasxy DEPAULTID,—A mas who gave bis o suiw of , fonnd guilty of eraml Jareeny, in robbiog his | ealled for the defense and testified | namo as Charles Tucker of Detroit, Mioh, and representing nected with some college in the West, complalued to tho polieo uthorities that he Himself a3 ¢ day before yestorda L been _robbud r.mrning Yy 2,010, by &_weman wi th wyhow he night in the Louse at No. 68 West Houston-at. Tb“. " ted and an examination ordered. JOUng Woman s arrest - with & hair snd ‘matirees the hotel s to be snpplied . 'w An frangoment of tho alent EITan oLt o e e el 1 voe of 1he Boved ’rnu'h::fm;u Wastmincicr, The cutnine of tha We ures of the T, 3 is intonded to be bowever, the distinetive l-o.ln‘-‘“am terda TNoon Woman terday alerneud Fie womey N aves i s OBITUARY. chorge which ko had made (he da) before in a circamatantial T ———— attidavit. Counsel claimed the discharge of his elient on this count, aud the woman was oo parol BURGLARY.—Tho apartments of Mary Oweus, st No. 214 Eact- Pwolfth-st., were yestenday broken futo by meas of a false key, by & man named Belcher Hikiendrand, o machinist by trade. Owens bappened to return to her room Just in season to 0 N‘:m hoard the ory | Of 8 carried M: enteh the burglar st bis vork thero, Ho guined the sidowalk outside, but only w from a butcher who Hilderbrand was_ picked up and of “stop thiet.” tho Eigbteenth Precinct Police Statios, He was brought before | G Juistice Dodgn yeaterday and cowmitted. DiscUSTING BRUPALIFY.—A fight was engaged in on Thars. duy evening st No, 145 Thirdwve, by Patrick Hannen and Thos. Lyons, in the conrse of which Lyans actually bis off the wo- DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN SEA CAPTAIN. Al ornearly all of the merchant ships in the Lar- bor wero carrying their fags at half-mast on Wednesday as & mark of respect to the memory of the late Capt. Jokn Huik but, who hzs, from the day of her launching, commanded the pueket-ship E. W. Stetson. Capt. Horlbus was in tbe employ he owners of the Stetson for the past 20 years or more. Tie ship was one of the * Swallow 'hll‘:‘ line, owned by Mesim more industry, trustwo: thinees, and z‘nn-ndfurhh the e e has never for o day been wi nose of his astugonist. Lyons was committed in $1,500 to | Fite 4 1 option. The testimony of his own_employers is, thay . he ofhor cases brousht to Justies Dodge's motlce | probably a betier sailor nover trod a deck, asd & more cardul eaterday was that of Geo. idiey, ® ter, who ob- | Cal never made nou.vlmhl-nm n.hh-u“ Ll od seven doors from 3 manafacturcr, on the pretanco that | 80d mester, Captain Hui but was e sorvice of Grinnell & Mintura the whale of he had contraeted to put them into & gontleman’s houso who would be respamiio, Ridley ) 111l doors for 3 | Bever had occasion o peck and uever seitled ; ho was comin iy ves o wife and one daughter, A nogro amed Chas. Woom wos arrested yesterday for dis. | Who et with bim duriug bi wibuting an obscene card; t 1 in question being that of & n'“dh m;fiuhmmm well-known doctor of privie diseases. Lo wes committed in | Ref usband for the express 00 10 answer, il health when his ship left esen o g Dl L T oo e sk bed T TOMIS P M o Wl on the THE TOMIS POLIC Senan of (S Aopage: [efore Justico Hogan.] Tug OLd STorY.—1homas L. Daily of Now 109 and 111 East Forty-second st on Tuesday night concluded to ;ol i the Eighth Ward, and while . was necostad by o disrepatablo fe- i to accompuny her to the her rocecded but o short | known or mere respected than Capt. Hurlbut, and certaioly foe s how matiam were arm pusing throuch Mercer- mamed Blien (utler, who ind st, Alter passing o short {ime in o R, anil bad Joft &l found that 4 1ol of bills, amountiug to 997, Capt. Hurlbat 'll.l'l‘ American, born fa Connecticut an English lady whem ke leayes now with the daughter before mentioned. The sickness which proved fatal, and from which he has suffered for many Wwas wiat 8 technically known as * Bright's Discase of the Kidueys.” e died iu the City of London on the 18th of ber,” aud the news of his reas bere on Wi . Probably no captain who sails out of New-York was better or moro wiicly the loss of very few vgerclavt oflicers would the entire o ~ 1 heen takon from tho brest pocket of bis coat. Meeting | of this great harbor on the nautical badge of woury! Bl Do e o b imotn W, | dirply Thei flags at baicmast, Ioss ani fter Je gty search o offoor” fousd the thief and - took her Into custod; In her posscasion was found the entive NCpR arsount atolen, ¥ eatordy. e Jgaod boforo Justics AGRICULTURAL. , at the Tu,wvulvl 1) wh "'u]mpklb , one of l.:u lnmnl‘i; o ——— use in Mereer e thut the accused camo T on o v of *10 7ol bory il asked ber fo * go out on CONNECTICUT. z; 1have taken moae) VIE 10!SATONIC SOCIETY'§ FAIR. o spreo,” sayiig, © 1 hive 4 big o froin & Man 1o Wis i my oo Iy against Elien, and slio The complatuant.stated of his cployer, Mr. George B, Hartson, A FRsALE PICKPockiT ARRESTED—On Thuslay, riding d m Twelfth-#f and immediately after Mrs, Binney dissed he g $49. She at oioe lit the stage, und, ue with the uted out to him the woman men- rrying down Twelfth-s at once an throw away the who then contit @ wnd arrested tho ! 3 a8 o notosiois pickpoe up for the uight, wnd ye Who eom uuf e s that 1o has veen & aud bas on several oveas wes. Khe proof agoinet ber is so plail n iu_this case tha thme ot icast. A kst oF BURGLARS.—~The hoot and sho store of Micbael . was entered by burglars at an early e ; RArs . pd ""dm ": .‘l‘;’ ":“""- Both for labor aud beet.”' They aro not so larze s tho- shutiers, and robbed o hoots nnid shoes v a 5 few i ¢y i o . Tl o g g 1o £ B S A T e 9 poitie 1, tawed Coraclius Donoliue and Jumes Rob- beea cvucorod in Uho burglary, - Sellivan at No. 91 Oliv Lour yesterday morning, by fo onrs after, Ofie: arrested two rtsoa, on suspicion of having i found i their possession 10 legs, which wero identified by Lo reguaiader of the stolen p carried off by an aecomplice. rubgnend befor trial without bu by the police as bad cliaruetors. ar pairs of boots and some . Sixth Precinct, yesterday urrested Solomon Jacobs, on the com: plaiut of Julius Carniza of No. 33 el wag ing that the property belonged to him. 'The 010 is n glazier. outal been published in Tug Tun Mrs. Susan Dioucy, residing ac No. 331 West Thirticthst, while +n town i a Broadway stage, and boside her eat & ther well-dressed womnn, At the corner of Broadway and ave chase, and saw the t waos pieked nr b, the hief. {edher fof trial without bail. Inspector Carpen- who aecompanied the offieer and bis prisoner to cowst, | with water, &c. rofessional pickpocket for many been arrested for similar ere i3 not muek doubt but that rociety will be rid of her for Sullivan as bis property. ry is supposed to bave (*4 vstenlay tho prisoners were ar- | LOWLS, o Hogan and comniitted to the Towbs for v are both young uien, and are described | Thig branch is notas larzely represented as wight be Tuper o A Hoisk AND Wacox —Officer MeGrath of the y lidgest. The complainant -« the prisones with having stolen from him & horse and vained ut 0. The prisoner depied the eharge, assert- in inclioed to doabt his word, bowever, and, imlz of §50 | Next a8 locked up for trial. _He is o nutive of Po- , aged o8 years, resides at No. 100 Bayard-st., aud says be "I Goupssiarn Case.—Yesterday the examination in the cuso of Joha 8. Goldsmith, who was arrested on the ckarge of from Mr. John Schlesinger of No. 404 Broadway cloths valoed at #2,30, the full particulars of which have already &, came up befare Justice Hogan “{ ppenrances weradeckind. | Pren. Oar Own Cormepondeot. s accoraingly committed to the ombs for trial, She is & vative of Lrelaud, aged 47 yours. 1t the stolen motey Was tho property NEW-MILFORD, LITCHPIELD CovN1Y. CoxxgcTicuT, Oct, 2, 1866, The eighth annual fair of the Housatonie Agricuitorsd Society this morning opened fair and bright, with a mere flattering prospect of pleasant weather than was the pors tion of those fairs held in otber parts of the State lasd week. About 9 o'cloek a. m. the procession of WORKING CATTLE Tuck of the Jiroadway squad | formed in the broud old fashioned street of this town azd started for the fair grounds, What it lacked in numbers on the start it made up on the line of march, until, om reaching the grounds, it numbered 140 yoke of as fine Mm beasts as one conld wish to see. The grounds are admirs ably adapted to the display of live stock, being large and convenient, Inclosed by a high board fence, and supplied. Tho tent occupies the entire of the ellipse formed by the trottinz courso—altogether rendenng: it & most suitable place for its present use. A finer sbow of working stock (eattle) never tcok place in New Ene and; both in size au amnece perfectious early all the catile of this scetion are *Grade Devons,” which seems to be a very favorite breed with the farmers —a person competent to judge tells me they #tand bess b ities, being lighter and not as ¢ m" while they are quite as strong, ‘The town of Brook: carriesoff the palm for the *“besd 15 oxen over four years old from one town " prize, o d‘lx;ih' I{:‘h f’a’; txlhi- w'nnmrfl:"d 10 ? nmo t splendid cattle, shington, Bridgewater, acd cihes also made a fine display. BEEF CATTLE. expected, but 1t is not owing ro any absenceof them in the section. ' Every fanncr knows the injury which results becves uny distance ; the loss in woigh: A very extraordinary pair of grade. of age, and weigh- - | from driving futted i8 no small item., vons are on the gronnds, ‘eight years 000 pounds, (The first erop of devons are a large after that they become infirior in every way.) weight is & * gradedevon three-year-old;” weight, 1,10 pcnnds. There are a number of otbers, but none ual to these. The town of Washington exbibita soine. or more thomufihbmd and grade devon stock catue. They are very bandsomely-formed animals, square wcross th {i,m. thick through thie shouldors, very neat and sleek. v'llr':o most attractive portion of this day's exbibition Ve SHFEP. Pen No. 1 contains a Cotswold ram, bred by Wui. Garn, wt ombs. The complalnant was aross-cxamioed at con- A . Shtermiia tength by tho counsci for. the ucoused, bub without ;"‘l""’ Gloncester, \','i“-"““"vé“’\“'."‘;)';"“‘d to this “"?l'.‘!”‘ iaiiing: his tostimony given beretofore. Detective Coyle was | by Shermaz Hartwell, esq., of Was! ';f‘fl", Coun. Tb! then % worn, and tesiified to having found the g portion of | ram, Cassandra by pame, received the first premium at the the goods elaimed by Mr. Schlesinger ia the n of the | Jate' New-Eugland Fair, Brattleboro’, Vt., sgainst heavy meut e, in & house on the north-west corner of Thirty-thisd-st. | competition. He weigls 200 ounds, ard 18 17 months who tostified accused and cedin . Bedford, Distriei-A 1 ense of larceny, by tric n agninet tho prisoner, and hoped that be wou s coukd be sent to the GrandJury for the mey (ruaning 3 ‘ihe: pecused Wiy v the magistrate. He is a w Jad a sl puent, yesterday thi a dip Tt oy of o 1o son & aged 4 years, seaiding bim o o terrh o Inhuyian wounn wis an h Precinet, and Justice Hogan cou 2. . x it s for trial. on the ¢ On the 4t rietor of Lo 1861, 1 L the Light G at $1,650; gold i do Yot by the owner awreee, Bl b but motiirg more was scen of him unt 1 Broad: 1 Pre thic \when Mr. MK saw him in the lower part aused his arrest, nn above siainl. At the sl thet ho wis ar Litely on here, Officer W st Prvcint, on the prisoner being arraigned before g . toerifiod that ise was well acquainted with the prisoser, wid th. Lad formesly been in the employ of the eoiuphninant. srge of gvand b ed by Mr. jeoner was commitiod fy 15 a uative of Ruchest ulacturer of artifich a0 the pv w. | Seatbibrid (be Bavin n night or two § e veral times. This closed the evidence for the prosecution. r the detease then called Mr. lienry E. | New.England fair. The same gentleman exbibite 20 other that on or sbout his brother called upon him and he drew up the articles of copartnership i N 2 Vi o0 wus offered, und the comscl wrgue that 1o eriminal offense is chient, and therefore woved that he for the yrwwnj,:i 0t 1o @ petit Jury o consiction iulexd 0 prisun 10 « of Loudos, quarred receatly, and Eliza being unable to wreak er of Mrs, 'd soon after by AN OLb Tiirr—James Lawrence was yesterday arrosted grand larceny, preferred by Mr. McKenzie, complainant, who was then oitage, situated oa the Bloomingdale ol ut 16— nmifeated to the police, eiwl every effort made o prisoner Was coufionted with bis forier ectiued da the st positive murtor that v seen hat gentieman, aid lad never been in t of Boston, and iam 1. Rotl of the Duuiel Wetherwood, a resident of in this city but uiew days o pirpose of purchasing oods), v den fn the busement of finally oid. Mr. Hmtwell was offored 850 for this ram at the sheep of the same broed, among them ewes which shear, clean washed, from 1018 ponnds of wool, These also ook the first prize at the New-Eugland Fair. Mr. Has well is considercd the owner of the finest sheop in the United Stutes, and n-n.:lnli' one would be led to thick so by his exhibition to-day, The crowd throughout tie day Thias not been large, is the display in the tent will not be exiensivo until to-morrow, when horses, machinery, acd faney goods will be on exbibitic . e WISCONSIN STATE FAIR. THIRTEENTH YRAR. E In response w the severul questions, u er r T am not guilty; 1 purchazcd the goods on a | Vrom Our Special Correspondent. ercait of 3 days; they would have been paid for ot the expls Jaxrsviiie, Wis, Sept. %5, 1066 atlos of thas tha. Yesterday was the most lively and erowded day, the re- Tigowisa ScALpixe Wamrn—~Mary Bourke and Fiiss | ceipte renching $4,500, or equal’to 13,000 25 cent ticketa Shon, who reside fn {ha tonmnenthouse, No. 93 Parkat, | 'The total cutries were 1,40, of which aboat 500 g 4 arge. Tne list of agricultnral implements waus live stoc Beloit On reaper 2nd mower combined, Parker & Stone took the first prize. On_sorgnnm-macbinery, Hawle ‘Tubular Evaporator took the tirst prize. ‘The Ne Ultra (lothes-Washer is bouned 10 do away with ** was) tub drudgery” in Wisconsin, The musie hail wae well- filled with pianos. 1 mention the washing-macime snd the music in conueetion, as they should secompany each otker and be ]iluy«l upon by the same As’ aid to toe farm the Tamax Cultivator is & good thing, and for raising water for stock 1n the West, where our wells are very deop, is a curious sorg of self-regulating wind-ill, 10~ vented by a Mr. Strink, Janesville, Wis., and it is bei used on {he Fair Ground, attached to a force-pump, and supplics nearly all the water for the vast throngs of man and beast in the iselosure. The art gallery and the small wachinery were well represented. ‘Lhe fruit stands show from 20 to 200 differcnt vaiicties of apples, pears, peaches, lums, grapes, &c., from the difforent counties in this tate. Fine specimens of dahlias and pioks are soen. The election of officers resulted last night in Kg:- . Darling, Presideut, David Atwood, Treasurer, and Dr. J. W. Hoyt, Secretary. Dr. Hoyt has filled this office for several years- with marked success, and went to the World's Fair in Kurope once—hence is posted. He edits Zhe Wisconsin Farvier. Also, Gen. David Atwood has bad long ex} ence in his office. MAINE § From O.r Own Correspondent. il —p——— HORSE FAIR. AUGUSTA, Me,, Sept. 20, intd. ‘The State exhibition of horses which opened in this citp on Tuesday of this week, was brought to a close yesterday,, Friday, after a se-sion of four days. The first two days o the exhibition were characterized by wet weather, whieh was the means of preventing so lirge an attendance of visitors as would have been prescut, bad it been fain woatber, and of materially changing the programme ar pig; tho sum of $181 in Treasury | panged for those days. The last tro days, howover, wit- u proprictor ot the place, Joackim Her | yog00d the Guest of Autuional weather, aud the result was. | mier. On eulling fur his mwny some tine wilcr & the number of spectators wos Jarge each day, told by Herrier thit ke had po m “Che unuiber of entries wus 110, comprisiog some of the was tot deemed committed him £ | THE NEW WESTMINSTER HOTEL. | o now hotel at tue corner of Sistcenthist. and Irving | t1ace, 10 be cailed tho Wosiminster Hotel, is rapiily approzoh | | lug completion and will Le middle of next rooth, Vesiey of thia ciy. aid if oo for n. Méssts. Geo, Roberts aud 11 D, & 1 s 1t i3 1o architec 130 » cted on t restaul present Gufinis that tie projectars of the enterprise arebent on having a hote which tor completeuess ot anparatos for elegunes of fitti for beanty of decoi ali be sccond to e L foor, and overboad elalorate and tasteful frescoing. counter of tho bar i any in this ciry or eisewhore, beingof fine marble beaut carved, tho ooutral shab of wh 2" stk i old English lettors of 4 o on this flous, and is clsstely decorated Tudies’ evtrauce ison I Jlace. its private stairease ex teuding to the upper stories, and baving an o 1o tho table d’oie. ‘The siaircass, halustrado and wainscos ting thronghont 150 Louse are of are ulio the doors, of matugary that the furs! TuTely oF never €q: elioniy put d oo, ster will be soked, s that which is is of equal samptuousness the carpets and drepluces, 1bas as wuca sttention will 1o the real comfort of s 2 10 external wagnificen, sured by the fact tkat every biagk waluut bedetead thrvoy! “The prisouer waw arraigned ut the 1s expeeted, be ready for occupaney e property Is owned by E. of yeors to whom ars aprictor and t sandstone bave about plans, baviug both & oje. A visit to the Westninater fu ita absordered gundition, even, asarcs ong vt even the best 18 Y of the lauadry and the kitchen is A Landsowe waiLle pavesont is underioot everywhere on "ihl“ 0 without coubt unequaled n Immltiy by ully bears the word “ Westnine Tho table d' bote 13 | pools on the with freseoes. The uce of 1ts own walnaut richly curved, a8 g same ou the first looF which are lmost nnnecessary to say 8 richness best specimens of equine stock to be found in the State. Awong the famons horses present wers Draco, the prop- erty of Ira R, Doolittle of Waterville; Gideon, a Ham- bletonian thorougibred, owned by Foster 8. Paher oft Pattant and originally from New-York; Hendrick Hud- son (by Abdallah, ‘R! Membiino, Tmp. Messenger), owned by A, W er of Augusta; Gen. McClellan, owned by O, M., Shaw of Banzor, aud a stallion of Drow nhmpml kn_ Juan, owned :; lli-:n’ryx;l‘ rh:: of \\;nu-mllo; wapp, jr., owned by G, M. Delancy of Augusta, 4 ...K"omm nctfo"n‘lhmv rlml.r\rin signs of promige. The-exhibition of brood m; nd colts wasnot as Ja a8 those interested in breed: to see, and wes hardly up to the standard of respectability, although there were 1wo or three promising animals of the latter of the Gep. Kuox pedigree which commarded considerablo attention. There wus o good show, however, of what was termed “ gentlemen's driving horses,” mar s and _geldings, whose performances attracted the largest share of atiention while conteuding for the various preminms offered 'n trale of speed. In this class ** Dashaway,” & bay gelding, owned 0. M. Shaw of Baugor, won ‘three heals at the race in 5 12:434. Tho next bost tiwe in this class McGlve,” & brown gelding, owned by the samo goutlcmen, whoss Leats wers mado in 2:40, 2:444, 2:49 respectively, and which gave him the race, niready in p 1ncludes the latest improvements in steam wasking machines, Wripgiog aud mangling machines, cook- In the saddle races that took plice, the best time was ing ranges, broilers and ioasters, aud the “Lhe kitchen | made by & bay gelding called Little Fred, owned by A. M. aud tue refrigeiators aco marvels of convenionce and com- | Savage of Skowheean, who won the ree, three wi e heats, letences, Above wiairs, on the gromnd fleor, to the lefbof | i 9:304, 2:40§ a ! he main entrinee s tho restanrart and to the left the offfen. | 500 5k The a that took plaee was & raco between stall va years old and under six years,, half mile and repeaty which was won by Young Genoral o Knox colt owned by D. M. Wyer, whose time wi 1:24, There wus & considerab) mount of money in result of this vice, and 80 unsuccessful attempt was mado-1o buy off the driver of Young General, A single dash of five miles to wigons resulted iz Somer - set, & bay gelding owned by a My, Savage of Skowhegan, winning tho race in 14 o vesult of his mile beata was: [st wmile, 2 fle, J:u2; 3d mile, 3:02; 4th wile, 3:00; Hth w In a ranning ra k place ou the last day, wile ch by its novelly in theso paits was and ropeat, and wi highly ,enfoyed, Nimrod, w ¢ ding owned by H. | Varpting | th and the e an oll bt Campbell, made the best thie | Hile - i gy Rer iy it "o Turcitare s as | Lhore wan a fair display of fily and of matehed borses, o, et v b ploondy b Two thousand dollars were awarled in premiuws, 'Ale course was a hals wile one, end one of the best iu the . | States, Jtwas 10 good condition west o the tiwe dunse 1he ealibition. . §

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