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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ib‘Y_AW' i by the American people, wines by the use of s glass vessel which shall be eonneered with and BASE BALI crviL _*_00 i3 =L 3 THE SOUTHER e e e Ty or pperstos roumectiug tve catie of th 4 e vorvion of our ‘co . a . P Lt SUPERIOR COURT—Teiar Taxu—0cr. 15—efore Jos: A flrl'lhl:u the low and N:h.d s < - dnlihod. thal vowe wuco srrangbaent m e e g b - A CITY RAILROAD CASE. with the receiving cistern. The precive form of this spps hande (here al tioe GARVIN. mest wostbe | THE GREAT CONTEST FOR THE CHAMPIORSHIP O¥ THE 6. ADDRESS NITED STATKS—THE | poveie Wil : - O T FROFLE 09 THR UXFH by Vo gt of e adopted and put in wee by the 1ith day of November : o RESULTS OF THEIR TOUR. bt speech ‘ldlw ma e e o m:y.:x:‘m".&.n daty .x:i-.u'q. !..u:: d-m:;.:a UNITED BTATES—THE LARGEST AND MOST RE- Thil)dno.wmmm,. . meh A - allsts ; ’ o e Pt isbed in the ful pueewsion | m cocecded ngainat accordin v The committee of Southern loyalists, appe inted by | of 4 l”' d allmes eatablishel 410 secare 24 protoct B oMAS || ARLAND, Acting Conumlssioner. BPECTABLE ASSEMBLAGE ON RECORD—THE ATLAS- | 40 ?.,,fifi{l.‘,’.‘l’-.'i"n’. ::n"l“wmlrmnli mr:rxl}ln::” posche oo llm..u‘dn-“"mwrm g T 1“'” Kbl ...um;.-..:, ~Orleans then stepped 4 Em.rl"_. TICS STILL THE CHAMPIONS. of eru'inlm-d' oud company. 1ta m‘m n«&m-mgna tosned : The Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman of New-Orlea o TTE. ) L AT o - iieehe wienraymio, Osh a1, | %0 e e o tho vauit, nd said: “Lot us kel and sapplcste “We have met the enemy and they are ours,” was foot b actnaly on the step, the Coray wfiu‘?&m 3 3 o Throne of G o vast assemblage bowed the knee, N oy Bl = 5 ¢ by B hfi e o the Throne of Grac vai By Telegraph.] reply of the victorious Atlautics, last evening, to the host o v e em A hmu:::?‘g iy fHbeirin g of friends who met at their olub rooms to congratulate them o | dumages he asks are nearly $20,00. The Company put in & stated 0. J. L. Donaldson, Colonel and As- | their viciory over the renowned Athletics—and truly was it & gnnenl denial, and say thaf his injuries, if they arose as ort fn’ person to the com- | grig;ph worth achieving. Never before in the history of the y him, are not so kevere as he attenpts to muke out. That as s00n a8 they heard of 1t sent their ph o him, who 90 the Loyal Peopls of the United States and Dr. Newman o = The undersigned members of the committee appolnted by | Ajmigh noe o meet 50 mere en serth, i shrine aud dedicate our e oouvention of Southern loyalists, lately assembied in Phila- | but ere we part R e e b preaid ow o ‘ot this mowr: fal n Salphiia, to visit the tomb of our martyred President, Abraham o e ho presence of the Inment b Missouri, for sesignment to - Lincoln, as & testimouy of the admiration and affection with piedgs ourweives to su o fuh-x :‘.’.: Chdef Quartermsstat of § on, 1. eving Brevet brig.- t-m-lvm- \he]n such & vast assemblage gdnnmd to :nnn 8 | made some six or seven Thin physic - whteh the Union men of the South remerber his single-hearted e U v, 7ose Songhes C e, nte Provost-Marahal of thia Distriet, bavin ““"‘“ “*f“‘""mwflm oocasion ; Bl w"“": t wes & Wbommmdmfiu L.l:;pm'cn:!‘humuwl‘,, patriotism, have discharged that duty. The enthusiastic greet- | for it fulf Ument. and gr to enjoy been appointed Cspiain 1n the 44th Kezulars, bas to-day bees gatioring a8 creditable to the fraternity for excellent Al P “iigi B ) sealisation. And & d our country | Lo orguuise ket regiment, n“:!"l:l"l‘:’)i;‘ decrum observed a8 o the metropolis for the respectable The plniml’hwdnma' Mfi ‘n)n :u’ mm 4 eharacter of the large majority of those prosent. in itself, but of & peculiarly unpleasant nature in its atte Hospital Steward Joseph A. Sealey, L ulted States Army, from duty p: wificent f the wniversal brotherhood | & | fu the Depariment of the Teunessee, sud ordered to duty in the De- The arrangements were excellent, und such as to prechds the \;l;flm;lunm-n, having oce i fn the presence of a lady ations o b uhall dwell togethar ¢ sweet | purtimentof Darot. posability of auy discreditable occurrence as prevented the m,',’,m_'m‘" supposed be hiad) at the time rather teuder ro- ander A Bess, the plaintifl, testified that he bired the P vehic is the earuest of our beaven APPOINTED. rerward reformed and retaried to | Johu W R. Csto, Firet battalion, 11th Usited States Irfantry, game in Philadelphia the Monday week previous. The Polico | Al house No. 71 East Twelftist, from Mr. Chauncey Shaffer. tngs which wo moceived all along our route are sullicient evi @emoe that the Union party s still intact. We retarn our sin wore and lioarty thanks for the uniform courtesy aud Kindncss everywhere shown us, but before we separate desire 1o warn oar eountrymen of & new danger wh to be looming | _The procession shrtly o 3 ¥ | ' bt 3 .. o ¢ A rte of the Saint were hospitably enter | Hospital Steward, United Stases Army, and ordered 1o duty in the | reflected great credit on Brooklyn by their orderly appearance 1 wp Everywhere that we bave been who are | the city, whers those Fteld of Department of the Potomec. : ya by the The lease was taken in Miss Grdiner's name. He occupied the oustaining Congress soem o be united in des taiued st the Chenery House P NoRAGLY MUSTERED OUT. and excellent discipline. The weather was all that could be do- | boviun 00, the 224 of January, 1866, when he returned v et s, ok Avdrow dobuson hal 1ot be pecmited, o D esd —_— The followioAd o Tcers have boon Homorably mus- | siad, and » firr ed was never proseated for matehor abet | 9 clook be went o the arior’ and found M. Noyes and Miss "....4"" That disloyal me ot be permitied to rule either the WASHINGTON. tered out of theservice: ter ground for playing on. Gardiner sitting together on the sofa. Plaiotig said to bim CRIMINAL COURTS. Whele couutry of any part and, Sk Assistant-Quartermesters U. S. Volunteers—Capts. Jos. Tattle, e cafly aud i 3 the sawind towend thelr way towand that this was his house and he did not want him In there. Ife A ¥ R Therd, 'Lhat the leysl men outh, bluck es well as white, ——p—— g Justin Hodge, October 13; Georgs P. Webater, Brevet-Colonel, and ly began to we: Y stated that he recognized the Indy a8 bis wife, and_showed hiz aball be protected in i toeir rights a8 Averican citizens. i WaAsINGTOS, Oct. 15, 1850, | C. 8. Burres, October M. Jorgeon U, Volanieern— revol-Lie the sceno of tho contest, and by noon every avallable seat on the | that the rent had boen puid by him. M. Noyes sprang up mid COURT OF GENERAL SESSION§. Rl o e e e aes o, ol therro THE TRIAL OF JEFPERSON DAVIS. b o,y ih Presdmen's Burern a4 Newport fiel was oomupied, seas for 4,000 people being provided. Tue | telsed him by the Uirostand neoktis. Miss Gertings ths Blcry (Betors Resbrder Hackot] T onciune. that i the Bodreconstructad Seaios Tatify [ Ag the published correspondence between the Prosi. | to tako effoct Uctote: 25 Luies attended in considerable numbers, ocoupying seats speck- | (o vanevedany intimation of alienation. on the part of AssavLT AND BarTery ap RomeERY.—Jobm Ponding Coustitational Amendmeat, such of their AP | 0y i Avtarney-General seems iutended to mislead the | Capt. Othell e s Yo 1o | lly reserved for them, wd the Philudelphin delegation wlso | Gardiner. Te had board an tatimation shat Mr. Noyes esired | Dickson and William Rugge were brought to the bar on odm- E?“;' R e '17.';‘"{“’~"“' ol gy i public in regund to where the responsibiity for the contined | ke ices Jamuary S0 Cart ‘Anauntus . ey, Avesiant were provided with seats. There was one glaring fault in the m'-rr,;;"'m, Aol Sorbidden iy (he horte pme 10 days be- | piutnt of Chles Anderson, & Swedish sailor, who charged oo of st amendmest wil'render uiy | delay in the Divis case should rest, it is proper fo stata that the A U T T o b -;:r::fl:::* :c:“rvrn-;n"mmd l-dhltw papers | Noyesuferward took up b thore aud now livea with :“fl'-“&:“&:‘; %1.”:':.'" Jongress in_Telation 10 100 TeCO 2.9 o Shnbe se since NCE K " aclude cul favoritism extended those ludy in Connecticut, having marri ngge v 1f this couvietion is aliowed 1o " ftaclf upon | trial of Jefl. Day aken place at any time since his | M.).Kffifivfln’:’ufl.g EXTONDID. - stsdee g s ) pises T e 1, aving ree. mout r “W,m e o Lok auias :.M. of the people, it can only bo removed by & long acri- | capture, if the nment bad chosen to have him tried. A | 1 g3 15 daye. v perso » ly reporters. Cross-txamined—T was married before this; Miss Gardiner ensued, nnd' "m'""‘,, Auderson was struck by l‘fll-_‘ :-nh ussion, pending which the nation w ill continue 10 | piivars court could have been orgunized for the purpose, while MISCELLANEOUS. not from any lack of seats, as some twelve or fifteen burly po- | had not previous to this requested me to leave the house ; I had | time after, as he 'ndpw.plnq ont, he was uu'j“‘ affectod with the oviie whioh now render life in & third of | nder military governmeut, or be could have First Lisutensnt snd Adjotant Chas. E. Morse, 34 Bettation, 17h | licemen ocoupied the seats which should have boen resorved for | ot previous to this come to the house in & state of intoxication ; | 4o & dark room; and there robbed of a siver e States alwost intolerable. AR Won ol g s e | . 8 Tnisutry, bas been sppoint-d Aid-de-Camp to Breves Major-Oes, clal Thadl made no threats to boarders in the house of what 1 | $30, & breast-pin valued at §3, @ chain valued at §5, and R “apuires bt & fow moments’ reflection to wee that | tried befare tho Cireuit Court of the United States by District | Uadty counsandiog District of Texss. special reporters. wonld do if Mr. Noyes oume to the house ; Ibad not received | money. Several witneascs were sworn, ouo of whom testified a settloment of the recon - vn-b":"} ‘:'uh‘[ ""';\""‘ o Uncerwood, who has beld Circuit Court terms regularly — The Athletics were duly on the ground in time, but the Atlan- | any intimation from Mr. Noyes that he was engaged to Miss that she found the wb-uh o-:}‘lm b«lfl the room 1‘:‘:‘11;\‘{: I:vl‘l.nl.t(l:lm.\':i ‘.' .’.,‘_Lu“._ . valiv) | during the whole time, subject, however, mmnn..r_v_-ugl- ryision NAVY GAZETTE. tics were a little behindhand, some delay, too, oocurring from lnix;]l.n‘x:r .ml’he tirst thiin le:m-fiula L‘z'n“f.‘w,‘:fifi?;‘.‘, :':lz::mh& :fl‘;::lry A-:‘M mh-m taken r shall be vested An congress, and ‘leg and control. Since military neut has been withdrawn by —— having the photographic pictures of the players taken. The | | [Ty, p.,x,,h,, he was going to protect Miss Gandiner; Mise | 80€ing several pecple strike and drag the sailor from simply the power to make jaws. ‘The ust tue proclamation declaring peace refstablisbod fhroughout all 1By Telegraph.] crowd bore with the delay very patiently. Gardiner ol me 10 g0 € my room; 1said 1 was the landlord | 8:mong them the defendants, who retarned to_the dent consists 1o the fact that whe: B so Chase ssociate Justice Wayne ETACHED. The game began at 2 p. m. with the Atiantios at the bat. The | of the house, and had @ right to bo in my own honse, after together. The Jury returnod a verdiot of guilty, and the the States, Chief-Tustice Chase and associal DETACHED. 4 showed my recelpt; she said never mind, but did not sk me to Recorder sentenced the prisoners to o term of five years in the Oct. 6.—Commodore J. F. Schenek from the command | game opened fuvorably for close contest, neither party scoring | | o &“’MP ':m’ b 4 "Mr. Noyos jumped up; 1 said Biate Prison. Dickson, in receising senteuce, gave the Re- | 4 corder & military salute, in token of the leniency of the sen- es doprived of all the statute book shroumstances, government the legisiative departum be nssumend { District Judge in t Court. They | of theNeval gj-"gv'fi:_l:fl;fim “-,;': fll-"n”hkff:p'-‘:"lflt"' @ runin the first innings. In the second inuiugs, bowever, the | notiing forther to her; I did not call her names nor use offen- could not join in holding them whi military govermment | ‘m d veaiting ordens; ':-'41: ....‘ r.,m‘;‘.:t’e n- Athlstios manifestad considerable nervousness in their ficlding, | sive Wrmlol. 5“';‘"" not !;q“m;" Nlo{:-l:z fldl:fi-:; fl; L 3 il from the steamer Marblehe: ordered to sett nce; 1 don't remember anyt) at that time 3 lasted, but bave been always ig 1o do so as soon as | W Weedhullom e e Eagtaeers C. i Greaniea, Jobo Forn: wild throwing aiding their adyersarics to score four runs, | REOVERCOL e canght bold of me, 1 said Let mo go;” he military supervision and control sho | be disclaimed. Indeed, | ance, and Third Assdstant Enginecr Jumes M. Clars frou the steamer while they themseives were foreed to retire for two. In the | did ot let go until Miss Gardiner said “Let go of him ;" ‘then ol Justce, soon_ after the clowe of the last term of the e Witlism ¥ Warrick from the | third iunings the Atlletics began to settle down to their work, | T went o my room; the house was a b mwffi, T et room on the first bave been ready to join the the several Districts in holding the C tenoe. GRAND LARCENY.—Fliza Busteed, charged with grand lar oceny, pleaded guilty to petit larceny, and was senf toe unz ofilx m%:’hn’lmpgz‘nmem in the Penitentiary, ALLEGED GRAND Lancext.—Julia Brown was charged with robbery in stealing from the pewson of Jarvis Hogg » gold ¥ t necessary which he declared fllegal ediots that of regularly enneted Law Sablishing civil goveruments in the ten Stat Bad pone. 1t was in accordance with th d granted loave of absence. and by a score of Shree 10 one regained their lose position. the | to pay her C. Sartori, from command of | tally atthe close showing the score to be @ tie, five to five. m..':’u -..'.“'-.:—,",‘-".';'fe-'fif‘.’.’..fi’.i;‘x'i".’ia been in business pt. Lo the tyrannical orgunizations claiming to be the Stato l,:;lw-:‘u Supreme Court in April last, requested the President !u]wxm- “ L C. Bart rom mmand w menta of North Caroline, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida amation. no matter how short, but expreasly disclaiming 1o orth; Paymaster James Fulion, from | The game ot once amumed an interest tion, and | in New-Y. Koo . M e wece o, and 1o secoguine f‘:";l‘fi:“_“;‘“:: oo T e T abre, | 7440 siogion Beyy Xond, sod origpd o s Shis eesusie | rom “tiie time up 10" tge e i e | n e T saseo ts oa montis 4w, | watch, valued at £0. Che cowplainaat, Hogy, pamed the tion of the Constitutional Amendine s | such supervision and control by g martial lu #io g 5 eanlew stosmer | wus closely contestod. o termination of the fourth . night with the acoused, aid waki in_the mor found e e Mdorse the actious of Irvaident John- | Tinitea Siates Court had jurisdiction. Had this been doue, ke b B e e A e T the telale o002 reuity but & bourder at ’ i | both bl comparion w3l it B and e risses e iy viive e dschre’ thas fhe |, DLiws Dt OO8" 0 3 Oct, 6 —Commodore Charles H. Foor to command the Naval 8t | (i, tieing their opponenta woore for the second on.such » foundation was ridiculous and that the Pl B liy aud disehal Bl croaiacy toslsof & neurper camnot by their action | would have Juided Judge Underwood in boiding the Circult | tieo, Mousd iy, L. on Nov. L est. thos il e opponeris sors for e secon” e, In i | i hd broughs e wholo mater o Bimsel by b ow mis- was fouad not guiliy aisd discharged. e ton of the countyy, aud that bofore tho non- | Court in May Jast. Sinoe thon, an sc of Congress has bech Oct. & —Comuunder Eaward Harret Lo command sarer ARRS] | Krocked off, and ing- disabled waa Kieia S s <ot Peconsiructed States can ratify the Amendment, legal govern s 4 g e stesmer Bienvile; Pavmasier Willas | 5, rkenstock pluckily maintaining his position in the field, Benjumin Noyes the defendant testificd that he was a resl- THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. trucied States can, ratify nt, leg passed nbolishing one of the Circuits and changiog seven aningion Nevy-Vrd: Mdipoen loac ). | {00 i ey i 8ed. | aeutof Now Haven. 1o married Miss Gardines on Tt {Betore Justos Bopaa.) e e o m. 0 Governments fn the ten | others, one of which is that including the District of Virginia A astes hips, o ios T Hotoh- agh saferisg o9 i - .| of February last; he had known ber some four months. . He 492 . e Again, every one of the 8o called Go nents L ins, to steamer apee ; Midshiipmen R. Mclivaive, K. M. Lisle, C. | sixth innings Jeft the ptics opce more in the van by the | f 9 2 BRATEN AND RoBBED. —On Sunda m@‘ William -PeCOLSLITC tates are in the hands of and oo: A by | but making no provision for a new allotment of the Judges of | B.GLL aud L. M. Aceley to steamer Yantic. totals of 12 to 11, the st thus far having been a very in- mlm %'mnufl 's aequaintance in N;plembfl-r‘ 1865, Howas JRA’ N 3 y Ben who attempted to destroy the Nation, and e anrene Court to the new Circults. This makes it very ‘OLDEES KEVOKED. o I e of kil and o ibe diaplay of theatiravtive featares | baew tls oo bos oty to Misa Gardiner; Mr. Bess | Miller, residing at No. 46 State-st., Brooklyn, entered the liquos Sationsly used 1o make treason bonorable and loyalty Sup Oct. fo—First Asslatant Evgineer N. B. Liitig to steamer Tehoma, | of the game, especiaily on the part of the Atlantics, it being de- ; e had bimseif told bim in the very parlor somedays | yor gu the corner of Rector and Greenwichsta, and found and n the Southern States impossibie. 1f Congress. doubtful whether those Judges have authority to hold the | uag weiitng orders e e Seldlog game. of (ho season on Lhelr tle DUt | foss ™ Soousion aet some ™ lodevros lang Pulotst. 2% | m a of th arank. On tarnip Shem, it perpetuntes these ex-Rebels fu power i . | Circuit Courts or sit with the District Tudges in Lol them ; RESIGNED, on the Atbletic. A L T ‘"“"mflmmlfi towerd L’::;:w;“‘hmm?b‘;‘"mfi On - - will coutimue to have absolute coutrol of the Governmenta | 1., g goes not affect at all the rity of the District Julges | Oct 6.—Second Amistant-Englneet . D. Stedman, from August 29. Toth Clubs have a notion that the seventh inning in their | wus en, % Mis Bert plaiatif _ be Joscph Hughes. With Mm"‘"‘""m foalty Milles of all or neatly all of the late Siavebolding States, and will set Y S ORI SRS ) S APPOINTED. gates is the one o which thoy really win their victories, and b iss Gardinor and must protect her; | Wasono Joscph HEg! ith co “-“"\h 0114 delegations to Congress of men Whose to hold them. The Circuit will be held ot Rickmond, iu Novem- | Oct.5.—Dr. Joseph 0. Ayren. an Assiviaut Surgeon. R s e e e S Al Sotoasd & Rl Om ke on the 2 of Jusuary Mr. Bease camo into the parlor in the | Wade his way into the strest. He was followed by Hughes, ‘are with the Confederute onuse. Once adait that ¢ ber, by Judge Underwood, aud will doubtless try asy cave AVPOINTMENT REVOKED. ovcuion, o to ke evenh aings I was wha i known 4 e e e s T s e o e ere e omnd.tha, e State . d Cougress ca et e Government m > before Oct. 8.—Mate Thomes . Hout. anybody's game, neither side baving as, ial sdvantage i c! - e o Siates aty more thin 18 oan which the Government may bring before it HONOXABLY DISCTIARGED, e hooeh the. Slaioplons 163 {be soors. Tass. |/ Setint anathay Sook ne metlebal: kit i he omps 15 A t8 AbSNS v (i g g jew-York. In short, legalize those bogue THE DISTRICT PRINTERS ASK AN INCREASE OF WAGES. Oct. #,—Mate Fred. i1, Johuson, October 6. the innings had terminated, however, we presume there were | Jife u,,‘.]‘tnsz:’ u&‘.‘“{i‘.’.&.‘.fil‘,“.“? lhrmen.l.ny u:{:..u. :-:evtng b‘:“m:iu&hu?er'(“‘:,g'o:-& o e e Onon I the Joyal peopls do ot wian | The Columbis Typograpiioal Bosiety, /st theif | oot L MIOMAKRE, [, o, | B Brecas e i U uimate shcomeof e Adas | tor 10 e et sl s '3""'" T i | Boon aficr arrested Hoghes. ~Thomas Hugbes of No. 13) Wash- O the ndorsc. | mecting last night, sdopted an amendment to their scale of sttt et | L i b i o ity . e or 5.,’.“ul‘f.'é’:mi?:.'fl.fi‘d“:,:‘;“.:m.‘&,.‘.”:hmi‘,'m".‘: ingtoust, who was i he taloca at tho Ui ot the Navy Yu v, on and by ous of their pecaliar dispiays of fine batting, they almost | as he had been been told, leave the house; he then promised to Yesterday morning the prisoner was before Justice Hogan, when complaints were made a0k & state of affairs, LACY Must never vou oot of Andrew Johuson's usurpation. Aguin, it is these State | yerces, as follows ernments which new tyraunize over the Union men of o i B e s ar e ihie vo s o render us vl | Compotiters 4 preemen SpIel Y U 2 Prof i e or o 2 3 o1 Sere intolerable or impossible. Protection, either of day from October 1 to March 31, aud tex, hours 10 1 erome rotied b ey, Wi e St poveramente SOnir, B | Guy rom ApT o Sepcuber to coumissdon o the Navy: | juyurd their auticipated vietory b coro of iy - The. taosmer W ianopes od their auticipa ry by & score of eight runs, and, | do o, and & minute aftervard weed fusulting langnago to Miss has been pat out T k. Vo Fie | thus eucouraged, mavaged to lmit the score of | Gardiner and himself, and threatoned to follow hor evorywhers steamser Powhaun was st Caliso oo . ot e sieser | the Athletics in the same innings to three russ | he made a step toward Mis Gardiner, and Miss Gar Natuats artived st Stookholm, Swedan, Sepiewber 18, with Mz, ¥ox | thus taking the decided Jead in tho game of | quested witness t put him out; witness thought it us. on board, from Cronstadt. 2 to 14, and that, t0o, st & period when their opponents | to Miss Gardiner to let him touch her, and hv:‘l’PNmby col- had bat fittle time left to recover their lost ground. In fact, | lar, as the grasp on his coat was not firm enough; be used no bis object. ES him :{n“n;;]ldmlh;.hne'-_‘%;-nlm‘ r h‘hll;'izfl native of Ireland, a seuman, and resides at No. 117 Washing- g h . nly warn the people that the ratilication of these bogus S idore heed 656 wose of moraiig Tapers, WHICE | First Astotent Engineer Reyuoids. driver, on Oct. 3, at Neweaatle, | thls proved to bo tho turning point in the for though the | more force than was necessary to accompiish ’ ver mx‘.:'..mml.;:'t,;h:m;:; exll 0 every Unlen s e Talt 3 ¢ e b Dol Acing Third 4 viatant Bugluser yron W. Warsley, Oct. 6, o8 | Athletios did ot give upat all. but went in uckily to rally for | * Crosv-ezamined—I did not st yoar,? nd never, Kagw fhat | Fotiding s No.608 Myrtisave, Brooklyn, while in- hose poet = > are willing to tolerate 1o tnform t Soyers of thls aanae vees, they finally acknowledge o s defuated intiff was e o Miss Gardiner; I never heard of it; was accosted by Mary 0'Brien at the carper of Doves %o the late Revels. To those who are williig A committee was appointed to inform the employers ol ot of 41 to 17, afver o well-fought. game, o0 & per- ! Soment the ides of abandoning their friends to destruc- | o pa - B - B s BT, and with & thoroaghly 1 i 12 neves o it, aud Miss Gardiner never did; Tonly beard | and Water-sts., and fiually, at her solicitatios, her g e e o s b and 6ot into the power ty that the new scale will g0 into effect to-morrow. LAND OFFICE REPORTS ctly fair il aud with a tboroughly mpasts telligent | of what Mr. Bease stated to other people; 1 never heard of kis | to saloon, where they partook of the vile e L e o ehien. wo have not ene word to ay; | Tbe Bookbinders’ Association also held & mocting and paased ’E g Mo 10 AU e P gracefully submitted | furuishing ber bouse with money or goods; ehe paid her own | in that locality under e namse of liguor, unti &t MeMor- 0 sueh as oall themselves Union men, and have some spark | & law to work from one hour after suurise 1o sunsct from ‘“‘—.‘y ‘l‘-kn-p:) :Mm« N:"';If’l' I.S‘“:ur:,;::mu' o more succesaful lssue n..fi..;ul.mn: ::-::li:.i‘;:{;m:-:";fifisn-::fi: bave | row mfl;. Npl-‘;l(v drunk. While in this s com- ‘manhood o woianaboed in el naiures, we appeal 07 D | Gctober ) o March 1, fuclusive da ol i Y Omee o Septom. | - Ton canica s played witiout o murmor of dscontent n | Lo never frahe ' | eonenied onpecor Carpenis before e e e ety et for thei protection which can affos ¥ ) mein, reports for Septem- | piiner side, the foeling manifested in such an important and ex- p ey, rovernments imbued with the prisciples af impartial jus THE CHOLERA. et 24 4 aren of yobile 024 wer daponed o0, sere 1o 40 | G conient bl A Ntobie w0 both pertien” Taks b ate. | bl dire seto what | hould de, end natid in abotedange WID | by Ofiser Vi3 Dpw ol SRS TR ‘aud. in ber S aoisiorn, she niones Soy e he mateh waa docidedly 8 brilliant success, and an ex- | plaintif's store; 1 know Capt; Young, and think I told him of m'“gnmmd u:; ?.'&".';,".“'.".'."lu &"3-",'5‘? .- Shall we appeal in vaint The action of Con v casti. all men. ) n © actiol It appears from the menthly report of the Board of Dekota Terntory office reports for September the fol- flm the e s dockdndy o brillantsucces 434 an ex. | planf'ssors; L kvow Capt; Longe, aod thik 1 iod by i g i g for the in- tAff, aud Lave no knowledge of any such thing ; at the first in- the mmml‘lnm must answer this question. O b late Ttelwls are of course desirous of retatog as much Health that there has been thus far ouly one death from Asistio | Jowing dispasiticns of publie lande: o 250 | Ppdt e o Jongress bie, but they W ende: s riccitural College octip. e warrants, 3. sesre : B et P o Toaw st o 1 tate | “hesoeh o s ST st menens T4 ehee ot 300 scres; votah, 1100T aeren, | 1 ATLANTIC K | o ATUme 0 % | ertiow L bave el to, afer i rcars from New Orian ute, for by the help of these State governments alone, COUNTERFEIT FIVE CENT COIN. mi‘-:-b-.- ) lun., for Homesiead, 3,076 scres; cesh, 3,707 m‘x:';,h;; - :""':ldfl. r 2 1 he came into the room while I was there; be behaved g e “"J’n“mf“‘n“:‘.‘;:‘ - o o Genera! | A counterfeit of the new five cent coin is in circula- : O st Chapman, 1 Reach, 24 33 :";Hn:e.‘: S d of S ey ..‘m"‘.fi“u“;"..‘é“.?‘ai.‘fi i e et sostrul of i Site guv. | ion. 1 may b distiaguished from the gesuine b the softaess EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. Crage, %0 b Wilkise, # 8 31 | other eud; shout Y o'clock of the same eveaing, he eame in t Wheler or not they hall remain in tie Liuds of | of the metal. ——— Stact, 1ot b Berkenatock, b3 0 ain ere ot on the sofa ; 1 think I was ot on the sofa b have once used them 10 Wwage war upan the Uniou, ia NAVY-YARD THEPT. [By 7 ) Peogaacn, 71 Dockney, ' 3 8| ihat evening; T think Miam Gacdlioer wao nof n the ol 1he vital question. We do not wish to have it understood that A The following Assessors of [ntorual Revenue have been | ¢ 0, of . s i P‘:: was not sober oo to require the excrtion of weare finding feult with the 'm::d\}unrn'u-mt noble The past two weeks the detectives of this city have .,;:,;.4 ‘32,;;1: .,u‘.;u learte "v{'" to u‘l.ll:n Die- Mills, ¢ Pike,3d b gt l';‘ m‘ ; - ‘;}“ orhfl" -4 !:.0? men, whose firmuoss our g u S 1 Distries. pe o . i of mes, whose firiaaoes bas aflorded us our only protectioh. | been working up s ease of theft from the Paymaster's Depart. | {6t Pa Adelm Sorrms oo o D e v Foitos o — | bewaid the houss was his; sbo bad a lease from Mr. Shaffer; QWb RS W07 €100 w0 U Y00 Blesete foiénd 0 adopt | meat st toe Navy Yaranereof the following articles: Four pes 7 Total ... T T 17 | Teaid, “1f youcan conviuee me tis is your bouse, 1 wil leas Deasures srcssart Lo give us protection. The Keconstruo- | jackets, 3 round jackets, 70 paire blue cloth trowsers, 15 pair S NNINGS. the bouse fortbwith;” he said he bad the lease, and took out “‘“_‘",f“,,""v,‘;"dm‘“’,:,"';,"' Constitational Amendmert, | bive satinet trowsers, 16 pairs canvas duck trowsens, 71 blue | Bogron (fl’:r’.’ l—]”m'n l;::n .1:::;’;'%!5‘}'. oung Ger- | Atlntic Red b ey 5 ke g = B D o ki aad, o T rend 5 with e, =um-«d«lm and 1his bill has yet 10 bo woted | OVETSirts, 424 pairs blue drawers, 96 yards blue satinet, 790 . ] b & Joung Atbletic.... 0 2 3 3 3 0 17 7 “ p i e ¥ s ¥ man, jenlous of Mary Haner, to whom he was paying atientios, 3 £ . Lo found it was a receipt for $675; 1 said, * Mr. Desse, this gives | Broadway. The e - “.m_-’k .u';‘.’fl‘;‘.';.'fl"‘“w.'.:.“.':filt‘.:,‘;m yards Barnaley slirting, 329 yards cunvas duck, 107 jairs Kip- | atlempted to Ml Inst night and inflicted wounds with & L"!‘:i.'l.l,’."..‘l,.”“‘"...x v«;l‘:.-horhhrc y'n:enmmmz ':rlhinh::.:m-r," 1let Mr. Besse go fi.mp'k“mm"mm per and v uife w e bt will pro Scures v e Soows thip mddres Dy the fact that this W) which la | kin shoes, 534 pairs wooles socks, 195 blankets, 6,912 black m," ek thought will prove fatal. He fied, andbas | 7y, of 3 hours vt e e Tl that Whes No"Ms W] ¢ Tnvm-r “The money just received was soon st Fly CatelnGalyin 3 Mills 8, Chapman 2 Smith 1, Crane 1, | bouse to Miss Gandiner, ke understood that she was engaged to e ] (hir: auh soetniingly hed hm aerastod U] inat be ly the most Iinportant half of the Congreasiona) | €Uk bandkerchiefs, 1500 pounds salt-water scap, % = of reconstruction, 88 we bave understood it, is being ap- | pounds beeswax, 91 pounds wWhite thread, 1201 jicces POLITICAL. : M:flx:_,‘hlml 4 Reach 2, Fisler 1, Dockney the plaintiff. Tue jury rendered a verdict for the defendant. Jost sight of, wid the further fact thet some prominest eocs blsok 5 ools — o halls—. times, Athletics 6 timea. oy g e b b g, g Vi oot | M P e ik ool NEW-YORK P e gas ke e i ¥ iminphin on he A ek’ mext of Ve have nided thus fi the | cotton, €3 pound nck sowing wilk, 108 cotton W . » return game takes on the A ‘s o . s far in the T o ASININAS. “1?'.,." ”i(:l;"_' '"-.m'- % | MARINE COURT. manl.—PAn 1.—Before Judge ::nfimg:,—afia-flmws‘: Joe will be present to sustain order. The charge n0ss. \ The [ stolen B ior for nduimaion. the tieketa belng limited 40 0. Thowe ASATLT OX A CHILD. 7o o Bigh 1 Pous et ;’,‘_':";‘:"" . i a canvass, and expect to continue, with the distinet un- ocket bandkerchies, 1,020 f peedles, 425 thimbles, 77 i et ot o) S5, S g Andocsa s 1 | Lot by o seimen, 00 oo, 16 ascr-srape, xm | g Tha Hes. K- D Culvee of Kings addisesst ¢ dygo o5, abandoa this the most important feature of its plan. s RS AR - dienoe st Amaterdam on Friday evening last. He beld cakes of shaving-soap. ™4 fine combs, K3 conree combs, 47 mees | yiy gudience spell-bound for lary Foley agt. John Brennan. ket c b 3 - "o hours, and his faets, | desiring ckets cap procure theia at Keack's place, No. 4% | 1rpe plaintiff in this case is o child of 10 years of -:wz believe that it i either nocessary or right to carry canvass under n misapprebension or mystification of the | kettles, €7 mess pass, 32 bottles of mustard, and 253 bottles of | i nd oduced hich will o2 foal 3 igures aud arguments produced an impression which wi > age, and from the testimony of herself and her littie b :m““‘“‘ ‘:‘"&‘;"m'mmdll';f“}fn‘im’h“;: pepper ; valued, is all, &t between $14,000 and 16,000 They | be felt st tho polls, The Fenians were present in large VISIT OF THE KEYSTONE'S TO WASHINGTON. Sours that n e ast, thy, it the permission i e 5 SO S majority of the Ullun.‘llnbmnfl,u‘r-\ t- | yesterday arrested ome of the puymaater's clerhs, panied Asbury | Bumbers. l»dllv' Dispatch 80 The N. Y. Tribune. ;;n’, 'g'n‘( Al:;w'm‘m buo‘ m:‘m ‘5.‘1""‘@“’.‘.}5 n.m 50 10 Mmmr;m—‘m— Morris, residing st No. 543 Temaln tTue, S0WmE are AlWays anxiows 1o obtain noto T i = " 2 V ASHINGTON, t. 15,~The Keystone Base-Ball el came in s wal 4 James W. Dorrill with haviag stolen from e L i e e e e i o P Yoo PEXNSTLVANIA o Nasmanaron, Oc. 16—The Keysiono Base Ball | Bl o gy iy I oy |t ors 0, Dl hd i Morst et o cam, 1 we keepuilent, that the canvass v et wik 7. & THOP | gy CHAIRMAN OF THE STATE COMMITTEE CONGRATU- : S iasntif by the arm, bosed. and Kicked ber so that she was il | by taken the cost. Committed to auswer io defaalt b #‘M&m the enacting of the Coustituzional | SoB pleaded guilty, and was Leld in default of bail for the sum LATES THE PEOPLE. 10 play & roturu match with the Nationals, :’mmm fl;flpMnurmwilmnummmu Dail M{fan‘m ), . e tne —_—_— present Was eommi . LA L T D YRR el i b b e steward on | The fallowing eircalar haa bean publisbed by order of : T o et having. committed e assanlt, and | WO SACK-Coats StoLey.—Franklin A. Lawson of No. #7° board the guuboat Beuttery who testified to carrying | the Uuion State Central Committee of Penusylvania REPORT FROM HOSPITAL-SHIP FALCON., | tronght in the evidence of two children, who testitied that they | Hudson-st., @cposed that Mary June Anderson bad stolen two. PRILAVELPRLL Got. 12, 1960 were preseit on tho oocasion, and that ss 8000 a8 M. sack coats, worth $16, from Maaning F. Lawson, S a——— came, they all ran away, aud that they did ot see Lim strike | th wume place. Officer Bower of the Eighth Prichet. Husd :fid-ru. ‘The boues of our wre in Southern graves. bomes are there. All“lhhon:lum'ln( recollections of our | bundles st ifferest times for Thompeon, in whish | e eeng ¢ toten, 1 are connected | soil fr bich Jed » f ) Committee, 1 congratulate the people of the . . ehidnood rom which we are cal he kuew articles similar to those emumersicd as | o "‘m‘medu"“Mmfll‘:fl“ml.fl;" Wl The following new cases were received since last u‘w, § (e jury found a verdiot for the plaintiff for $200. wpon to exile ourselves. Men of America cannot reconcle ane wi couf ber possession. Committed-te 3 Jost were the contents. Owing to s inopportune | have elected our candidate for Governor by o lazge mmjority. | return F: : o it e ol 5 st of :‘Lh has. Spencer for plaiutiff ; Thomas Breanan for defendant answer iu default of §300 ...a“"‘fu"“‘:.z“"'m"‘“’"“""",‘ s & | notice in the Wash s of The Hevald o & We have indaraed i we will not believe that you are eapable of betray notice in the Washington cotmmn of evald s day ortwo | We have indursed the constitutional amcudments pr by @ho ideas whieh we wish 4 bave crystailised tn your since of & pending investigation into this matter, the person | Confes. We Lave secured afout v Third of both branches | o TS O J.x.‘.'fifi'l‘fd.flu’.&n:. By 5 ppen s - b quopilion Hghted. 20 Daviag; bongh oot of {hess ?;m hnu.m'rlvflv:.nn slocted 18 out :«lm em h_;r_;':l T abite Helvetia, Mary enson, 50, Sligo, Helvetia; Masy | SUPREME COURT—Cuaunis—0cr. 15.—Before M. Justice THE TURF. oy el Fe 7. ou Jreatni eSS A Mullen, 6, Sligo, Helvetia; Eilen Mulien, 4, Sligo, Helvetia; n‘u'c‘::‘in foataleb ot Tipperary, Helvetia, Thomas Jones. 2, En- 3 it G bbf-l_n: Befmastite o 00ds has disappeared, and the la having ef The substantial resulte of and magnifl s disap and the late storm having effectod serl- | are the substant; ta of our complete cent vie- L @scond - Thas Hobels canniot be kept out of by eiviag Yhem | & h ¥ o Ed. Kennedy, 5% of guwes i g m | ouly telegraphy the detectives buve not learned of his arrest, *“”"-n‘d'.‘:n“‘ 7 ‘:,“'m"‘h_”_’,,""lfi::"_‘,‘:'m"" Sloral peo- | gland, Holusiin. Leul Jones, %, England, Helvetia; Timothy | In re. James Sweeney et al. agt. The People.— -m%-r;dmu.numc: uu;‘An o’ o~ x B wpite Hel Mary John, 25, Wales; Hel g ¢ aca” sannot be secured {n Ary of thetr rights | though they have capable men upon his track. Bute ackaowl | of ‘the most reckiess abuse of Goverumeni patronage ever ex Jobn, 4, Wales, Helvot ary Jolu, 25, Wales; Helvetia; | yrity of eertiorari quashed and prisoneis remanded. r'r.‘..‘."“" ore o the Btates where they live, from Governer down | gygey 10 Laving bought 25 silk neck bandkerchiefs yard | countared by any perty; o trimph of Fight over wroag, and | Sophis Skoystron, 27, Sweden, Helvetls o ot s Windsor agt. Charies C. Ducan ¢ al—Motion | their regular Fall Meetivg for 1666 at- Hoboken on the 10th, R e e vhews hesaleom i L] gare for §1, aad farther instances ¢ fairty won, s as deaperaie s strogile and. aguinst as unscrupu- | o itied Oct 13— t Jones, aged 1, a native of Swaden, | grypied without costs. %/ ot all of the Union b5 s : ¥ cams of neammen OW AWAY | Loy, eqns s were ever resorted Lo by any adv Theaks | Helvetla. Ot T Jonch 5 England, Heivetia | 730ied WbRSSURH - ¢ Sharidan—Repart onfirmed | ITCR and 166h of October. Seven horees hevabees entered ko vder thut there may be 50 m,.z:d;.-.?l‘.:fi'n;'i.".‘:‘.'..‘:.“.t: who have made similar purchiases of tho prisouer. A thorough | g0 the giver of all vic o rants to all 0ur co\korers, and | Cliariette Helstron, 15, Russls, Halvetiay Aune Gourley, 16, | 454 judgment ..r.m..mm’,’m: e 1 the Hurdle and -chase Races, under the saspioes of the St 10 hee Lo o et Ehot 24 oak Dosatemm tu pasa s | iavestigationitito the esee Wil bomade and o sevisien of i um.fly oy able, devoted and efisent secretaries, whe | X0, Lreland, Helvetia. R O o agt: Thamaa Kane ot al—Mation far Recetver | Society. Thero Will by thres races eaeh day for premiome r providing for the sstablishment of Jegal civil governmenta | Nevy-¥ard Regulations w llbe made by the Department that 1wl with me most faithfully for four months without feo or The following died on board the Helvetia: granted, with $10 costa to abide event. ranging from $250 to $400, and a fourth race oo te last day ior the non reconstracted States, and that the said law shall | will in futare prevent similar trausactions at the Gov v | JeWARd Thanks to the other ‘members of this Committee, and [ Qot. 10.—Dauiel John, aged 2}, a pative of Waies; 11th.— Wm. H. Reynolds agt. Morton C. Fisher.—Motion to revoke | & %’:.“.‘.,'.‘.""' T Détton horsot.ob this meeting, dash of ambody the following ideas: ernmen! to the various Jocal organizations. Thanks to the gallant | Mary J. John, 13, Wales. 12th—John Jones, 5, Wales; Mary order for examination of Bayard desied. s e Ko Ko oy will take place promptly mm; That no man who look part 1 the Rebellion shll be per- expense. llvgln.:i‘l;w'b :vhla Imn-ln;nu 'o:‘umh-r b:nl- for wheir | Jeghian, 24, Lreland, Maria Anderson, 4, England. Archibald Biacchi sgt John F. Schepeles et al, —Motion to | VP ng programume . .:52‘.‘:.“-‘ R T T . THY VANDERSILT MAIL LINE. BT e e ot e oy g 0000 Union D, fi. Bisssu, Depoty Heulth Offcer "‘T-‘J.’:';’.t‘,l"‘.‘?.'m‘.i'i‘l‘;“a&".;‘:.‘:.’ Tovobe edes denied o hag S R e ot S0 e i u-llloy men, witheut respectto color of race, shall It is stated that the difficulty between Cornelius um- wnd the patriotic liberality of our friends in the City of Isabella C. Bennett sagt. Erastus S, Beunett.—Keport of Re- | ages, tw n&o—;um d‘(.:! h-l-"rtwm o 4 e Tt e mey bo noadod, o ocel miltey force shal | Vanderbilt and the Post-Offce Department has been amioably Pulladeiplia. By onder of the Committee, '~ o ry | CONSOLIDATION OF EXPRESS COMPANIES. | ferss confrmed . Sudgmen .;‘or divoreo granted. i 250 Ria—Smsepsisias Biuniam f G40, e omoyent cldn, » Sy holoty SF Lovil s, and gt 1B Sasemes of | arranged, and that postal railway cars mre to be placed upon e 3 Special Dispateh to The N. Y. Tribune, granted, with $10 costs W0 ‘abide eveat, a:-':'n RaCY.—Sweepstakes preaiium of $200, for three year olds, i g o it ald e SRl e e wy. | the Hudaon River, Harlem, and Central Rasirouds. ; N Imnuiy RicmMoND, V., Oot. 15, 186.—Jno. A. Bowen, Super- | - Win. Palen iisceiver) agt. Esra L. Bushnell et al—-otion tmies cscoxp DAY, 0OT. 17. S CABINET RUMORS. 5 . intendent of the Merchants’ Express, has p 1o con- ted so thst defendant shall furnish sworn copios of all | piy e Race —Selling Premiom of $250, all ages, dash of 1] milesy o THE REGISTRY. solidate with the National Ex, ress (0., the National to do uments and entries, which he the petitioner states are in the | op ueual conditions. ton of tho dofendant, and which defendant does not | ° Smcoxn RACK.—Premiom of $200, all ages, dash ef | wile. toall 10 wee to it that the fruits of victory > bt o it e Ve fe,. M"J"‘:.yd the business of the Southern Statos, the Merchants’ of the | S0 iy possession; #10 costs to abide event. those friends of the A well-based rumor prevails in political circles that a none will be sble to vote unless he is properly stor Northern States; or the Merchants’ will buy out the Ne- | “37 M "k iliin et 1 agt. Wi o AL Tuino Racn—The Femy Prewium of $400, sl ages, twomile be first sband @med, we respectfully sabmit our oanse . Cowan, haviug been unseated by the Pennaylvania elections, 1 | | uy out ALEERT C wpvix, Al 40 Sioainerionn people. | o be offered the posttion of Seeretary of War, vioe Stanton, e R T b e e | LT B gl i o et 7 Tho | tion to vacate order, placing the cause on Spesial Circuit calen- TRIED DAY, OCT. 18, J. HaMiLTON, Texas, H. Braxscoms, Mo, hio, it is said, ds to leave immediatel the of s m., stoekbolders moet on the 19th inst. dar granted withous eosts. Frnse Racr. —Steeple Chase—A Handicap Premism of $40 to the . P, Newsas, D. D, La, Tuckas, Ve, who, 1t ia said, intends to leave ly upon thie comple- | will ait till 7 p. m. Every eitizen intending to vote at the S e A Jo. Meyer ugt. Wiliam Maan—Motion to vacate order of | frst, snd $100 to the second borse, J. ST, *Y:m L. SHERWOOD, Teias, tion of his annual report. ne:t.zluuondui‘un appear hp;mn;lly b-!nr:‘fi::! Board, DISASTERS AT SEA arrvat graited withont costs. "E.mnul Promium of $250, for two year clds, ean STESCIL, Texas, E. J. Davis, Texas, and adoj zens must bring their natu ion - Benajah Lett Receiver, Adolph E. Goddefrey.— BRTON FLINT, Mo, 0 Wamous La, o f'fi"‘.'"“ d"'_ 'f‘°'“'l RIS NPSeALS. pors with them. We append s list of the places in hid. WRECK OF THE BRIG ALPINE. Motion mnld:.‘:l.#' Fareer, 08 LTINS Site mrar | o kD RAwa=idspeie Promis of §999 B thes yuis ok, 3. B, Birvosas, Ala., P. B. RaxvoLrn, La. e following ecngnon relative to the payment of | son Cn'nlyl, except Jersey City, where the Boards of | Npw Oprrans, Oct. 15.—The steamer Merrimack, John Ray, Receiver, agt. Wim. IL De Groot.—Motion denied "E_.M‘_h_l““ R se b b v It s o Goverument offciald i today promul | Registry bold thelr meetings: which arrived bere to-day, roscaed elght persous from the brig ;‘fl.‘lz.zrnx-um Jasice Dustria Lindsey agt g, dah ol miler, | SHION COUBSE, L. 1. THEIR VISIT TO THE TOMB OF LINCOLN. A First Ward—At Washington Fiall, No. @2 Garden-st. T o 1at 39 10, from Frankfort, Mo, for Cardenas, with o | Simoods—Judgriant for the’ dehacuie o ‘oo dewmur- [ 4 trot will take place this afl be In reply to inguiries whether or not an on by Con- N o Jak 1 ploe, ) J ) rer, with leave 10 the plaintifls to ameud in twenty days ou will take place ernoon between the i wpon und conforming o an es il o | AT e ey Hotel, No. 188 Washing: | cargo of lumber. he ilping hadiSrewnest N vies Frmeat of costs of the demurrer—see opiuion. “Kandall agt. | 0 oelebrated horves, Lady Emma and George Wilkes, for the suthority 0 pay the salaries and ftems contemplated in | ““Third Ward—At Volk's Hotel, No. 54 Fourth-st. sttnched el T e Tty onover.—Judgwment for plaintif for 6250 aud eoste—see deci- of €5,000, mile beats, best stich estimates, the proper acoounting officer dockisd that the Llind 3 L e e I W. Hardy, seaman ; | $i05- ‘agt. McCotter.—Judguwent for platatifl From the excellence of the performances of these redoubte- prsctice hind been to pay both the saliries and the i o s - HUDBON CITY. Tfl:lvm.—uptl- L;uunud-i h L"L i ble nags, and their being in the finest possible condition, fast v - ot m) Lol const! o " ¢ h O - N Sy s sl e was Lntredond 110, b do- |, THFS Ward—AS Wasklngion Jigine Homss, Na.3 A lory [ iy e Costello, second-mate; | Grpgx CourT—Crroeir.—Part —Before Mr. ficiency bill, viz: mfllmud—.:‘lmzluuuuuld oseph Koerer, Montgom- | James . Murnell, seaman ; C. B. Inone, seaman: J. . v | Justice SUTHERLAND.—Jurors 10k .m“'"n fined $25 “That 1o ewtimate or eppropristions shall suthorize the pa: ot | #57-87e, between Newark-ave and Bouth-ot. N he & » towed fnto Key Wost the brig 3. P. | eack, 'Edmund L. 5. Benyon ot al. agt. Wn. W, Whelpley. In- AQUATICS. o ctessd ;oo iecriof sompeusies o sny o ehuiers TOWN OF UXION. ke seamar Merrimeck towed b et e T it | guest. for platnitf, §1.0% 46. E. G Webster et al. A isdeivig deread e mcut yemerbed by low, I say swe miasm hare ahall | A fbo Town Flall (LS WO, oo, Toth brigs wore disuaasted oa the 3 nit. agt. Heary Blits. Defondants defanlt entered, Bart TL=Be ATALANTA BOAT CLUB'S REGATTA. Bat .,‘K,“’ a mr: Le UNION TOWNKHIP. [id fore Mr. Justice INakAAN.—Jurors not stiendiug were fined e same: seasion, month of Angust, this | At Alfred J. Smith's, at Weohwwken. WRECK OP THE SCHOONER CATHARINE BRAL. $25 each, Henry Furrington agt. Lyman Elmore Inquest. The annual rowing contest of the Atalanta Boat Clab section was repealed. On the principle of exclusio un us et in- TOWNSIIF OF WEKIAWKEN, PoRTLAND, Me., Oct. 15.—The schooner Catharine | t for pinintiff, 30, Thomas A. Kidd agt. Samuel durio alterius, Gongress by the tepesl of the probibition in | At the House of Charles T. Pirry. eI, e, e wreckad, o Trundy's Heel, 13 e Agment for P, e MoCauley agt. Th gt Sumiel | of Newark came off yesterday afternoon on e Hudson River. effect authorizod the excreise of the proviously ited power TOWNSITF OF NOETH BERGRX. the storm yosterday, Her c.z. Were lsnded s Capo Cottage. | Pewoloum Co. Default taken, Y ietor Bishop et al agt. Abbie The oourse was from a stake-boat anchored off the Club House of making payments ou the strength of estimates aud appropria- At Wm. J. White's (successor 1o A. J. flshr’) New Durham | The v went to pieces. W. Cochraue. Default taken. Part IIL—Before lr. Justice + Hotel. DISASTER TO THE SOHOONER R. G. PORTER. Davis—Harris Solomon agt. Houry Buseke, Trial Verdiot IMPORTANT TO DISTILLERS, TOWNSHIP OF WEST HOBO 5 fand | for plawid, TFL : e KEN. 8quax, Oct, 15,—The schooner B. G. Porter, o ko The following circular, concerning the conmection | At the Mountain Hotcl, :u‘:’o';hflvwm from Providence for Philadelpbia, {8 asbore 16 miles uorth of COURT CALENDARS—Tiis DAT. of stills with recelving eisterus, was to-day lasued by the Com | & meeting of the Repablican Union Club will be held i/ bl R Al oy B s « SuprENE CourT—CrEcUrT.— PART 1.—Held by Mr. Jus- missiouer of Internal Revenue: "~ ' this evening at 8 o'clock st Washington Hall, No. & oSt U— = oo SUTHERLAND. Court opeis ak 10 0'clock s w.—Now 3341, Cox %3 k 1 Gen. I Ormen :. m‘"‘:’m Oct. 11, 1066, Garden-st, 6 ¢ . gl CANADA. a5t P-‘x.l--, l,fl“uColn n"u'..""-’( ib-:lwx’l.ll?‘.‘flwp:;n- m-. e after 5 0'clock fi - Iz _‘%."n-. o haole e v, B atwan : 3, imes o : th L s g e b s o of ke tombey m“.'-'-u.."'.'.f.'"é"fi g THR REGISTRY LAW. CONPEDERATION—CABINET MEETING. % B iy "Vhand, o, Robers s, 5 St | i compuny. The lattr ald aot Jill uky grest Risiasce’ bus A Procession was imediately formed. First came & :‘-fim. uuder the new law, the old prectios of scparating t} “hw | All voters should bear in mind that the registry of the | OTTAwa, C. W., Oct. 15.—A full Cabivet meet- Ratubun sav, The Taople's i R s o Mouk | yoon left the field to the other contestants. fluuua kept his A e e otoctod by -« band{ | ST Mgh wine, V[ slmig fhos bt foe Spuio e b | namen of voiges thioughon; Hludsan Gounty, will be com- | g B 8 o morrow o take nal sotion In rogard to the Onae 238, umon: | advantage o the upper stake, which he reached some $wo oF rl the hers of the delogation in o-m-f« mP‘““’J almost htvyiel choswaris grain distilierios has h‘-- u',“]::.‘ that the | mepced this Tuesday morning. Confederation sobeme, and to discuss the instructions that are Wi the Commiueo of Reception ey 3 earriagee K08 | St oh Uy ot o apoh Yabu e, 9 80 ‘whish e high wives THE OANVASS IN THE FOURTH DISTKIOT. 10_be given to the delegates o Eugland. - obtalaing mownied h-fi‘do«xnud o ‘and Boated from every | are conveyed. sod into the obher the low wines—tos farmer connecied | Gon. Stewart L. Woodford, the Hon. Joseph C. Potts MoNTREAL, C. E., Oct. 15— Petl to the Queen to defer | o, ogt. Elam ; 2.2, Falinos: . gt X Bagriafl slo, line of mareh aod cheers ummt from the m-nfimw cistern, sud tbe latter with the willl or | the Hon. Jobn Hill, and others will address P! [ l. .“‘ the Confederation question uutil the new Parlinment is called | Raliroad and Transportatios Co.; 3,325, Douglass mtasen % Lo the way. The Southern Loyalists nowhers 3 M 1% ) “:fl w) & Union to settle the details, particularly the soliool question, are tobe c.nndl.umfrg.b&mu icid by Mr. Just m was 3. Withers' time was 32:40. The river wae m..m welone than ut the bome of the Martyr :.m"-l" Is ot .,...u;q with the terms of the Act of woting at Suceasunns, Morris Co., N. J., on Satardsy | axtenaively oiroulated. full\‘o mt-:ngmfir':é:.“ icker agl, Lhe Long vrfymch.ln-llln‘h"\nd wvalled. At the termination of ‘t "Near Ouk Lidge & large bazzer bore the followiug uly 13, t:own.:“(.n‘l"y-::::nm:m;:.:x'm ‘aRernoon, 20th inst. 3“' "";’““"’m"".i‘“ chiefly Westley Riokards muskets s"u'r"'inul.fll A o B 3 lbtn;:ad-b their he m;w pleasant time in tmeeription : rnudulu ncing ) -y e e ines, have arriv Sebumaker; 2,00, 2 " Aldea ot " Jue Mleworaes Pamimern—Cum o poice b prooer i e Lo Tt the. oot & il o b oy e mwu'xmm? i L“‘;'%"miflz'“" i 2034, M 1or agt. Chami i 1 o A0, 00, of §390, . i - s e s e o Wl Gt FAACE | sl e e omaild & e by PROGRESS OF TIN POLITICAL CAMPALGY. S teas ia hemete o e Ean Aivee ik i isinsih Foplepbed. ot THE FENIANS, ise appesalieled in glory." Hods angoace cloarly propibits the use of open tabs for separsting | SPOclal Dispatch to The N, Y. Tribune. —p———— u%‘fl'fl'fih‘fiu’#"" R XN, ,,A‘""' The following order has been farnished Ancther banner set forth these words : Low wtd bigh wises. The outiet of the still o worm must be con' | LEAVEXWORTH, Oct. 15,—The campaign 10 Kansas is KENTUCKY. o rodmes o dee oo nfalii 3048, rows egt. Besbmany g to the press <l Numonian it oo (he g e heve s o i e s B o o o sppsrn | wamm.. The Opposiion s weak Mootiag o beld 18 | g pprENTION OF THE U. 8. MAIL AT GUENT, KY. b oy ok Eanrlilolid. by br Juaiea Divie s | Mrcireviation - T e G b b7 e | £t e Lo g, Lt i TRl | R S e chanin P vk gt oot o, The opimn o tho ittary | S5t St oG e Nl Wt | O e e TR | the peaple shall vo om the eusth.” g ) of echanioal Val was - Commission in the case of the recent arrost of Dr. Farris, 1668, Richards 'agt. Roberts; 1465, Chero agt. " ATl Circles of the F o o this wud. the design was 10 keep e spiritn, an ¢ were, Commission in the oue Of HN0 Tk, s st published, 0on | tnd Amboy. Kalitoud At Trusspotiation co':':a;: Ny b Repobls tn _-‘n‘.’m‘ g ol 4 fos who made the arrest and detained the . Stoue cluding that the part! wma; 1528, Schenck agt. Ball et ol ; 1040, Mendbeim Ander clows guard, continuously, from the warw to the bonded ware: The procession nrv«‘lh:l amid u:'l:m m"\hng ove mni ment wwore intense 10 L W re| s of i) ting the e v P, Abruia Lincat, Yinnte ’;Su v rod, and as the Boath A A 51-"7‘.’.':.:.:'.4.' srorm with the cisa by | Tyg EvENTNGPOST ENLARGED.—Tht Evening Post | puyi igumer Gen. Duel shouid be arrvstod ad tried by oo ooy v, e 1 ik s 85 The oo | it of Al .rr i the tom| SO the immediate wlon Cowpan; o cCerthy. B m eruing Bl e e et st s Py | 1l bl o o, e | e ot vy sl byt son of e colimn 5 FRSSESY o Bt et Lo, ety i bad | STy et " oty b with & hesvy and elaborately wrought wreath wmade of geuged, proved, sod marked. be s to voe i emoved luto the bonded | *8CH Page, and in new and beautiful type. BURGLARY. The Morchaots' tion and Transportation Compeny; IE& comply with this order, will be given to the pross for pablicatson. ated onk leaves, the euds mfln;“fl:n over the sides | warehouse, which. ageio. is under his loek and key. ————— 2 : Wilcox agt. Marsh ot ul.; 1134, Jaudon et ul. agt. Resd ot 1, By of Jawes Stereumms, C. 0. LR, oy oy Now, to permis the spirits Lo be run (fom tbe worm Iate open tubs. | o N . —Thi a | _ Bostoy, Oct. 15.—The store of John C. Loring on | Brooke et ol agt. O'irien; 1991, Oger agt. Lindestrath; 2213, WG, Hawrnx, 'A wreath of rare flowers encircling a crown of white dahlias for the osteusibie purposs of nwmnu'nul from the bigh wiaes, ARD 0P CovxciLMeN—No QUORUM.—This Boar Tremout.row, was robbed last night of silk goods valued b agt. Baker; 998, Treadwell agt. Boveridge ot al; 163, — wha placed over the srohway of the door. Tn front of the door | meueRele TS rand otjectof he law, end vender ol ibes | were to have Leld » mesting st 2 O'clock yesterday fternoon. | g, (0. b Kidgwway st Ageo o oL 18 Wier o0 aL wet Jowed ot AL | oyt Hzap—Beef eattle f o Pmg s e baaner T d with black, and bearing the fol. | *Euerds Bomices i v miue in el caves e Toquired to cosnect the | but at that hour, no quorum appearing, the President doclared s e 15 Dusco-st— Demartss—The Parmury el liome' | ehte ’ cattle foot up beavy sgale 1nser) o] or wore: with the receiving clatern by pipes or othe atus, | the Board adjourned until Thursday afternoou next. HEAVY NORTH-EAST GALE. National Bank agt. Perner—No. 6—loaes of law aud tact.—Noa. 163, week, the receipts showing a gain of %0 over the full sup- 7 o the - Bushirets agt. Eastunn ot ol ; 19 u_;.. ‘wit. Kows et al; 156, Ciesson | PIy Of one week ago, making a total of 6,824, all of which bave —A heavy north-east galo is pre. | agt. Boeker stal ; 199, Ecloncl e Same ; 200, Meadand Wiie agt. The steamers Oriental, George Aw‘:old, Slevena ot ol 110, Dwight sgt, 'The K. 1. Kairosd o 1 and Wm, Tibbitts, for Southiern ports, weut to }’,::'h":“'l‘_’;l:},_';.__ L & I R Montreal, for Portlaud, started | Dt Comatont B e By By K- ebd - Elis et ali 207, Same gt Bee; fi, Mises, sdais i “ ABRANAM LINCOLN.~Let hia name be spoken in teverenca; for Led a8 Lo conve g B Fey o R | ::&uub-um- cled a8 Lo convey te spirite of which there was & searcity. She to full off iu vuia® bers, and increase a little fo prices. ‘The pens Are mu: welt K“L Hogs show an increase of 4,100 hoad overiast woel bave declined o trifle, but el bave el wide been sold, Prives declived "|¢ por mdaull but primey withough be is doad, bis grest deeds live aftes L e g A " 0 hope in vain.” 5 At 1t is necossary for the interest of the distiller to prevent the low BOARD 0¥ ALDERMEN—NO QUORUM.—This Board members of the delegation ;Hm'd from their carriages, | wines from rumming tato the higi-wive cistern, and s the ae of the | held 1o meeting yesterday afternoon, 8 qUOrUm ot appearing ‘the chairman, Col. Branscom tho following Cpen tabe for this parpose cannct be sllowed, i beccmes necosssry St ihe toms of the 1LLowrRIOUS DEAD, and recaliing bis | 1 edopt souse arrangement by wiich this can be dove t rolleall, and the Precident, Mz, Brice, sdjourned the Board | sea yeu rday. T ne W, e beroie vilen. sl s wuawerving Séelity 1 tbe ) 10l decied stiiely Tessiile W separsie e iew frow lhe high | Without day. this mornisg, but returved o sccoust of the gues » ’

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