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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. : 7 TERRIFIC HURRICANE AT TURK: m Jeech in reply to the toast in honor of the cvm IRTS. A cane for 1 Larned and Warres for plalnfifl; L S. | ovea the keaper. brased as sha, from the vers natars of her bus xtend my anquaintance with your it For thls weloome, °T§,‘:"d:;;;“. hix:n e toust. *The Siltan.” in COURTS. Chatfield for det r.ndnm:h :ln?;l:u:x:“t'o'fldmw [ e{vr %ua -pa:n M’v{:’d' %fi?fl?fl‘"" the membflétfl myum 'l'ury family, visiting — ’ tior p V111 i - AND PRIFTERS AT I36UE. of om| and Mr. George W. o lewve to return core thanks. - ot ‘ponnection with which he epoks of the. great wympaELY by et b melt b et ot 1o ownbr, appoared snd etated | | Adiiral Varmags sas thon calied for and he at ength oame | THMENSE DESRUOTIDN OF PROPRETY—TWENTY {1V SUPREME COURT—Srrciar TR —00T Before Jus OGambreling zt. The N. Y. Printin Q t suit 40 sor and | that be let the pregises, that Lo collects the rent and that he ts | forward, bt followed t).e example of Lis predecessor in making | .- LOST—THRER THOUSAND PRRSONS HOUSRLESS. ot nited Sta od ] ey, Our ¢o! inters sestwoen the United States and Turkey, our cordial int tice DANIELS The platatiff b 9 hud st nbles | rosponsiblo to the owrier of the property, Mr. Gefurdus W. | * brevity the soul of wit"—simply returning thanks and ""§ BY TELEGRAPR ‘0 TR TRISUNE. d ov on of the uoble cforts - are, and our admisation of tho nebla SUIT T0 REMOVE A GUARDIAN FOR ALLEGED INCOM £ est i its w materials furnfabed on & contract for rade by the Sultan to improve the condition of his peo , of 4 ot E on Centrest., 1 Livingston, (which npame is not in the Directorr.) | that he deeply feit the compiiment hestowed upon him throug! o ! pl! o ona hias inquited whetior o repeated the sane ity oL ST, Ve f “"u':','l!‘_’::‘,(jjl,'l‘,""'n';“""f Oy e rnss | - Mr. Hogert. {n Teepanas 1o n searching erossexamination by | the honors shown by the e s sl and aallors. HALIPAX, € ctober 2,—The schr_Vietor, st Tanobugg N lizabet oley. &c., agt. George MacDonald et al. The defendante opposed thec on th d that T | Mr. Bedford. Deputy District Attorney, said that he knew the | From the Governior's room the procession, with augmented | makes the following report oh 8t tho Russian Eubassa 1 - , S ‘Tglhfu lrhb !l:ume ‘:a'.luf,y the Ticonderogn has been a case, reported in Tuesday’s TRIBUNE, wan con- | [ "0 0 o0 conda eat suceess, As to her officers, the Commodore ie a ni- tinved on Wednesday and Thursday. Teetimony wae given by Sir. Niles for Plais f £ Sooth Caralt O e of the few naval officers | Ynuee Lynel. one of the executors of the will, who had with - 1¥0 0 aralius, end ne of, the Atry and kept | drawn and turned over the assets to Mr. MacDonald, to the | /o0 3 Trom the South who nobly stwod by Lis country and KEDt | egeqr thut MacDonald s character was very good, aud that Mr. | COURT OF COMMO with their directions. Case st botise 1o be kept as & house of {ll-fame—a house of assignation— | numbers, reformed, and after |devious marchines arrived at urk’s Taland, on Saturday, the 30th 6f Septomber, T T s ) by Dis for defendante that he bad beca perfectly awnre of it for loug time, and still, | Fort Greene, where fhe “ preseutation exereises” took plaee. | o fog ‘o in #pite of this knowledgr, be had contianed to let the property | A stagiug bad been erec " "were | visited with & terrifle hurricans, destroyiug over The & s o g % i) S N S hundred houses and their contents. - ., 3 ;y.wuu- same wm‘mh for the purpose. He reccives :,ly'n :-;-r ml:;‘d-m > i D [} lives and ber of werg 700 per yewr, and the mature of the business parsued by the o few iminary exereises the Rey. Dr. Storrs was wenty ‘were & num! POTSODA - crippled and otherwise mnnd. nee oL PLEAS-SPEcIAL Teas—00T &is oath during the Rebellion, Tie received otficial BeWs | Gerughty, ‘the father of tho plaintiff, had every confidence in Befwe Judge Bravy, womas Myers. is perfeetly well knogn to him. introduced and » some length > +0f_ his well-deserved promotion from the Captainey whilo | g Donald. Another wituess testified that MacDonakl was an | DECISIONS A witness was_called who testified that he i in the hablt of |~ He comme Iz tending in bebalf of the city, a cordic ver 3,000 persons were rendered Louseless, psnnilessy hiere in Constantunople. ALl the officers weru exc wedingly | indolent man, aud was snpported by his wife. It also lwwnrfil R - & sel fee reduced to @311; visiting at Mrs, Myers’ house with his wife; he said he always ting to all her brave defenders, soldiers or sailors. He res | and almost naked. ordial and attentive to the Americaus resident bere and | from this testimony that plaintiff, who is pot yet 1§ years ogge agt. Rogge.—Counsel fee reduced to S51L: | g4y the door unlosked, and never has to ring the bell; that 10 the present and the pasi—the peaceful woenes of to- | “y,0 whole Iboring portion of the eolony is ia the mos carry away with them our bestwishes, The Corvette go old, wus married last March to a widower named Foley, | report confirmed in all other respecte, and withont prejudice 10 | other people come and go while he is in the bouse without ring- y and the ly work of a year or two The yerdure of | g, 00000 condition. 2 .4 Oy T Ekyps from hete. She was & mode! of eloau- | Whose wife had been dead only abont 7 monthe, and who had the plaintiff s right to apply for furtler counsel foe fng the bell, and same mome to the same offect. In short, this | tha present Sutmmer had overgrown and obliterated the o gl {0 5ria and Bgypt o e in port here, aud an hauor to | been the father of throo clildren; that this hsbuud. shortly ——— wiiaess was 120, nsion to hely bis frioad Mrs. Myers, aid o | and wounds of war. Still tho services of the men who met the | 'Tho public sohools, smory, jail tine ness aud good order W P . after bis marriage with plaintiflssked Lynch 1o uso bis i 5 USRS Bie engernass 10 swens exere bing that be thought could beaefit | enemy were not forgotten and nover woold be. The day, the | market, and all the Government bulldings were tue United States. 1 " 8 & fluenee to get MacDonald to resign his position as guardian, | OURT PUSINE ber, he only suceecded in having every word of his testimony, | place nd the ocension were worthy of notico and remembrance. | down. | According to Greek accounts not less than four ar five OFREME COURT— from first to last, ntterly discredited "T¢ Mrs Myers had kept | The ground on which they stood was hallowed by memoriea of | The Government house and public officos were Lat that MacDonnld 1efused, and ~ that Foley then d him off the stand sie would Lave stood much better in the opin. | revolutionary bravery and heroism. Henceforth, however, now One hundred and twenty thousand bushels of salt t#los have been fought in varions ports of Candin, re- | aid Lo would give Lim §50 il he would “resign, | EHA¥R Fuirgrave ugt ting ally in favor of the m[um{:u ‘T} lnuhn( bot 4 ect on MacDonal ¥ 1.\i$1'r‘mf wae also ’,“,',"“,;{‘,,_“",‘;;;“."_ i mimney.du. i i f vl .r«:hdml; vt;r’ "‘i‘?"”.fi:""”“d"‘"‘:.“?""““"‘“"""' nng."v w oy e Trrks is said by them to havo been heavy, Thoey also | given tin e very much against MacDouald and 4 ot 7 56, Riebmond 5 & s it i she was fonnd guilty, and remanded for punishment. | of sorrow but of vietory and not defeat. E 4 port. the e o 'of 150 women nud children by $he | (it althouzh Foley had desired Lynel to get Mr. MacDonsld ot s gt O B T Ahjoursed to Saberdig, the F108 fask Foapererend ginfieman then addressed himuelmore directly to SSixdusignand 13 danderalt were lost with 20 of thete O e e moar Retymo. The Turks on tho Other | o resign, vet e (Foley) commenced this actfon before Lynch uesell Sturgis et o] agt. Pani Spoffor » st the Vetorans, expressing the appreciation which he, in cowmion v R d . Sinnd Teport bhat aftcr & battle the Greeks obtained pos this interview with MacDonald ir relation | 4 hand in the paperd to the Court on Fridsy moruing. w—— with all others i the city, folt for their services. He closed | At Salt Cay the ruin is equally severe. Five vesels Ja po! “ - . < Jso shown that Foley commenced keeping U NITvD 8TATES CrReUIT COURT—Before Judge SMALLEY. THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. with & reference to the uceess which, under God, had been ashore, among them the following: sdmo:- with the plaintiff in less th # after ~' s callendars were called, and all caves in which counel wers 1ot [Before Justice Dovwling. ] given to the Unlon arms. The Government nnd“mm Amh» oAr“l:;flo:d:'ll:m‘wW' Del., and ;“‘ufiu .G e Army phia. 5 off for the Term. The case of J. el tainod and invigorated tlrough the faithful eff 5 g e weuss, wws | A POCKETROOK Dropre 1x Taousur.—Thanks to | aetnd iupleorated Fumel 1t Sl Gl TR koot | At Cockburn Harbor the vuin is quite sa great. / Soaredl sot dowa for the 3 of Des. the efficiency of ar Police, the hordo of pocketbook droppers | this couitry all that God dosigued it to be—s glory to the world | enough houses remain to shelrer the destituts. Him. A s inmates. Very possible ucithorof these stories is Wee. | dogtl of Lis wife = present, or ost likely both of them are true, up to the time of Ler that she wasn school girl at the tin warriage ; that it was the inte 1 for » few months. and let the wile go rum of @ Turkish military hospital and murderedall | A trostwortiy unll)l-rfmu Canea, a city on theiglend, de- | keep the marriage sec = ¢lares that o great battle wes fought near that place on | tos agnin for & while. The little brother of the plaintiff, i and ticket swindi ho vieti man; try an honor to Him. i B tasiber 6. tn whioh the nsugenta wore ompletely | Joscqis Geraghty. thalibed hat he Lud seen MacDonld drusk, DARS—Tare Day B g pieestadyi i SPH. 48 SRY; “"’:’”"“;o' Governor Fentor was then. vociferonsly eallod for, and on | o paticn 1 "mu o L. Rich, from Now-York, m o orious, the Turkslosing 300 killed, beside wounded mnd | and o drinkiag liguor. The defense called the pricst o th Pant 1—Reld by Sovmer- § CRO L e ......'.'.‘.":‘:.‘:,’&‘é:!,',:‘.;&n 4 [+helas nroduoed by Mayoe Booth sa; it b wasgrited dr e P00 s S B 91N i ish of which MacDonald is & member, who testified to Lis os. 2281, " ¥ this unity of renewl extending bis unintauce r » - foreed fo turn their aitention to some other nefurions scheme. | % §143 OPPOTUSILy GESeCERIRERAC RXICRtng bie otbiRIo he insurgents appear to be well officered. g 5 vyt ) a character, Several other witnesses were examined is Bat the whole question fn Urete turas upon the probe- 110 the charncter of MacDonaid and his propensity to Bilities of foreign intervention in their favor. Alonc they | grink ‘They all gave him s good character, but it appeared vau never hold out against the large Turkish force which | from some of the evidence that he drank pretty freely after and s now concentrated there, occasionslly got drunk. Case still on. O ST T X Oeeasionally. however, one or two of the old gang tarn up and . tiled by . - w h o i comncncn s oid ks apan the: wmwary. | OB o s appeartce of e Sosoud Diveo o e Notlna THE INDIAN WAR COMMENCED., % i Seaguiias | Wodueoday last, | while Sl yme, lately " arived | 3o gy of o veteraie who went from thtis miat to_seoure o ' st ihpmeryat | from | Bugd, | bat at oot sning 8t No. 2 | the sationa Wberties, which weve e foundation of all the na. | 4K EXOAGFMEXT WITH. UNITID STATES TROOPS ) By e o tional prospesity, of the country, municipal, State and national. | wy arzerarn vo rus TRTSTNE. N. wgt. The Fin. The Porte is now thoroughly alarmed, and does not Cctnn—=0c1. 25.—Before Mr. Justios Davre, W ood woe ; 61, Balomon et L Hanson et ol ; 3063, o i mos iokee gonceat its fears, It is hurrying troops from Constastino- | SUIT T0 KECOVFE FOR PEKSONAL INJURIES, Lefoas st Wichtun; 01, Spaiding ot ST Lowen | e e e o Bt o et L:,V‘"'“"" Nov-York had seat more theu 45000mento | 4 £ R it The Henry Leuchter agt. Joho ¥. Viala, ot Audrows, eduir. : 7777, Miller et al. agi. fupld. : 3121, E Pr o it for the Republic, making in themselves o larger army ULEsBURG, Colorado, Oot. 24.—The Indisn 5 S B Vau | Having done this the man ren off & little distance, and busied | ¢ was ever commanded by even many of the % | has commenced. Two bundred and fifty head of stook &. to the scene of ectiou, aud ho) Dennison sgt. BfoNish ; 3511, Rittig sgt. The Msvor, ke it lleged to linre been of the wallet. While time 1nd that | drfven off by the Fudians within a fex miles of Mount {10 exumining the comter obcllion at once. This ca It will take The plaiotifl snes to recover for injuries 3 ) ! s A T naoutia x i inflictcd on him by defendant, in & quarrel in Greeno-st. fu De. | EVeie gt e same; 1:9-Egarp ex., e o parehsd ) Sra i ? | colobrated generais of Listory. [Applanse.] He was :‘:""':-"f‘:lu“.“,".‘p""p’d o dbacddl ‘\"1 e o last, t o wine skop It scems that Leuchter, Viala o “.r'""'“.'i, o wa‘v s e P Just 1 ‘l‘ fxv'dl“' oo m& #0 many of the veterans had rnlvln ¥ the X ations] Guird, for a | Wiek. Ove hundred hoad of mules, owned h{ o0 if they roceive no aid from abroud. MealwLile g R RN SR T e st Blenet ot pbj 318, Frul i 8 prize e ot xalsed, another man cue up 40, | well orered milita 1 safcguard for & wellordered govera. | frelghters for ke overland stuge line. and ene b and excitomont in Greece has reached u point which m allonged Leuchter to wrestle with him; they S Conrt o -y O (he Mouides, mid g"""‘ , you have meat. [Appiause.) And, relying upon the intelligence and | bead of cattle, belonging v Veasey. Wall & Co., of d i ) o public welfare can always | Were also driven off. Several of the night herders were tiug to English) has got 1. They L | ) . o thetwallet v th second | attiotsm ofa citisen soldlery, ¢ dombliul whetlier this kinglow may net be wvelved : Yoa bad better give 'this mau his seat with Turkey iu favor of Crete.” NotbLing but Crele is | by the saviges and & number of other ort time, Wh wounded. ‘Trains have been attacked at vari s points, but ia ench sagl 2ing o L Viald gomie -mnil]luluu'd without recourse to s standing army. [Ap- planse. thought of or talked-of in Athens. | cad sl meck wit 5 i Tudia = Shoueht of or talkedrof in Athens. S L ad al neck wit Pate ol Kooty (oor 1 call ol ofMcer aud make | PARRL o of his short address, Gov. Fenton was | the Ludians havo been repulscd. ot gurprised at this, Tie sympathies of all who aluo enttung decy ohafs o it¥ The other wia Toplly ‘moia’ Othir than | AL She: consimion of kia aherh (mAsen e S e | A i s e hasile dispenition of the Tudians was ropesd i t. James P. [ et 554, Allison ot al. wat. Follery 563, Hul wet. Mckay et ol ; 384, Willia agt. Mayer Bhepherd; 27, ol ne Co. Works agt. Fouerer : 3690, 8teiu- Case et al. ngt. Keecli; 352, The Sara- W44 Groen ast. Maznew et &l wlleges that th . Niell of the ¥th U. 8, lnfu?. %now anvthing of Turkish role be with th and ‘The tables have turned as to Rovmania. A llttle while | g 8go it was s question whether Turkey should drive Prince | O 1) any portion of the doctars i arios from Bucharcst or suffer him toremain, Now the | “pd Iy Pt on account of the tsries Huber Worte is boaging Prince Claries 10 bo 80 Kind s 10 om0 | psernt arith lunghtes by bt praphic and grotesqon d %0 Constantinople aud eceept fiomw the Sultan the appoint- | of the . 3 es English, n most notorious " pocketbook dropper, et M oo . 3 f X ~ ieart joluing them. When that was over a lile the other was a coufederate, repliod that bo did not Kuow 7 o gt s T g ¥ 1, Ny bl S d rould not_give it up | sreets < <k - U. 8. Caval 3 was paid bim. Th e was maklug & good | Sheers for thelr candidate by name, and they were given MO | Gy e, iiliing five and wounding 15 of them. wod s was verdont enough tohand the man $25 in goll, Booth then made the pressntation spesch, and a very | all thelr pouies, wigwams, and arms, with the loss of the man departed. On examioing bis prize, Syms T i | our men. found that it containe or of picces of nowspaper and tho - “:“'m"‘;.":f::f,j"“_‘;"ut-:x:“,{,',"‘;m;”,',‘f,“:,",’, Tinet | * Much eredit is due to Lienta. Armes and Norwood for American ety ; togs Co. Nat. Bank ngt. Kichardson Fart Li—Lield by Justice Davis, ut i 206, 1 most rapid m snent of Hospodar of Koumanin on hisown terms. The | broke uized in o manuer enormous o rte soes the necessity of sottling this question os soon | thit wo He s Sy Ioy ot Tog e ke &b g itude and an expression of the City's appreciation of the | WHTIng exertions in recapturing more. thas oue-hall of e 1 v et et try of the couutrs s defenders, its worth conld Lot be esti- | St0ck driven off. L Since the above occarred, 300 Clieyenns warriors have Ofticer King, of t] wfore Justice Dop cecomplico bas niot yet bee o by defendant’s o tiat dofendang struck b He got very much excited when . noi snswer the questions put | e ol ugte v, sud o wsible. Prince Cbarles is expected hero | iy Ho s 10 be entertained (not as @ thief, & be is,) 1 rineely atyle in one of the Sultaus palaces, to | ted. Tho right of succession is to be made heres bis family, &ec. The Sultau is building a new and maguificent palace on 1> Bosphorus, and the hot-house alone of this palace is to cost £40,000 sterling. It is approaching completion, 1o the Twperial Tnrkisk Mict the cbief meckanic is a American, who had been em 4 within three miles west of the fort, with very Lostil % language, higbly enforizing fo bravery and | Strations toward the whites. #; 824, Epanidiog agt. Broneon he Stonl It 1 st resented Brooklyo In the army e e — wei #24, Spaniding ronson ;| the Stoniugton line was on her way to this et Wednesd: and navy during the late war. - g ke, Hechs o, Sebepeer | 1O ey ey on Wedtesdey | 8 ceromony of distribuiing the medals was then gone DISASTER TO THE SHIP FORTUNA. ol g5 mw..xln A;d""‘x"" resid- | through with, and the exercises were ended BY TALEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNK. Tobind containing ektbing yehied et 35 The miliia were out ia large mumbers, avd made svery | Bostox, Oct. 21.—Tie Hanoverian ship Fortoas L g W lule attempting to go on shore afier the boat | Capts. Ja . andon the £th was abandoned Clanis] Dermacey i 2, 4, Evereit ity sixih Precinct. He w 5o commitied him for trial 1, Bohel Sackets agi. T Wi ituey ; P ¢ azt, Trusbzum ; 1946, Sliker ot al. g, The A SiEAMBOAT THiEr.~While the steamer State of Maine of | endurance of the men wl gy et 7271, Thorm o al &l Bk of New , Klaber Cerpenter; more fr struck this was u s of the poliee were, as nenal excollent, | fFom Livarpool for B Smith, Parsons aud Woglom doing their duty as | fi &1 sch encoun Then tie foar of being cheated out of her rightiul d : . e Rewper to gt thetrunk and take out sveral | | 11¢ meeting was openod with singing and followed by praver | docts raised oo shares unil ity for wint was owing her. e | by the Rev. Leonard Bacon. The Rov. Mr. Eustice of the Cha- | market asd property divided t en enthorized offieee rreated by Offices | pel-street church, made o few introductory remarks iu which bo | sgent o duty in the Freedmen's Bareau from weting & uwpite 48 | stingly uread te claima of the Froaimen. setudement of dispates arisiug oat of the division of crops raised | r. Whipple, Reere . eriean Missi . M. Wiigpie, Neereiary of she Armerieau Missionary Aseocla N ot S i i b B A LN, i xt wildressed the mecting. He explained the necessity | 4 Dietrict and post commandess » normal school to educate colored teachers for | % SUTRRE o U0 S - . " | Ui Turther adeancement of learning among tho Freodmen at | - 375e=meet of Myored, b B SIorae, Copt U5 A A The boarding house commu: | (le south. Sueb a school was noeded und thero had been found | Aut. Adjt. Gen. e © present tiots established by competent sutherity. prok lave bee: propared A LOST 1 t en. the only we oupi L South i ad for ury th SBANT wtated o) % s o toge dte a party strong enoush to_convince The wiet At 1he amend, sstece Maas sme is Hidden, snd he is 1 s o : : Jsuding in this cicy. He was taken before Justice | thoro pasible $een paid a cont of his w by Ol Desuer of s Twenty Tl parir o A T SRR SR 68 us condicin. ALl bands were resouad by iho stor bus been pressing the P i il Con. Grwt, Adnties Vaveagss Assirar Bictagiiom, and | 168 Manter from Coloutin, 00 arrival b Shis pas hat i vain, His family is in disty n. v of I % ‘wemn simyly expreseive of Togret that the —— . of Financo declarcs that there is no 0, Calint Philadeip e t0 attend. - - AZETT et Ll i - The medals presented are of little value—bronze, simply—but ARMY GAZETTE. Not tong sinee the Turk Nt ee, Sheri, bo FASEX MARKET POLICE Y o express the city's vegard and esteem. o thes were pre — slive to.the Amsrisen B | Corniug: 21, Be (ieiota Jbics’ Manald} | sentenand s ey were received ot o T eed that it might be | gNormmaes i TAKING SECURITY PoR REXT Duk.—Boarding-house. e Ao ons: Dot i B ¢ wes hard up. . | et g g S o EDUCATION of (e Ordnance | nlv pay_the second keepers aze prover ke the . of penniless ’ . ’ 1 Ausistont Tressarer o7 vouch for the trut this, { § and unserupnions sdventurers, and especially those —-— rossurer of the Usited States, for FROM OUR FOREIGN FILES with ® ials and limited secommodations. They so | MERTING IN NEW-HAVEN OF THE AMERICAN Mis- AL ST‘,"',','\T’.‘:f:‘.“"h,,':.::"l'.'.,mi""' 0 . sl | Boanion by eharpe 1 swindlers, and become 0 | SIONARY ASSOCIATION IS BEHALF OF THE | b gtce ""J!f.".',:ffi&“&.‘é‘&"‘.:i 5:::‘:&‘:::: by Jexws - ™ ol feriber e Cunial oo hol L lou got r Y - ¥ s 7610 the proper pereoss, aid 1ot pinintis MARINY COURT —ONSERAL iary ossen, ot they ofica gt iato logal | FSTABLISHMENT OF A KORMAL SCHOOL FOR 1hcate 1o the Ordnace Office. o . ey A AP | S e peper gt P T | | MARIRE COURT.—Om2 . Thef - | A7, Dyar. Bet. Malor-Genersi, Chief of : LTOTIONAL AN SD Tilk UNION R : i Hia ' Com ¢ 1o el Manrteld ye | COLORED TEACHERS. | tngns Daranres of as Sovre. - | s m v profession > | i Onr 0 ™ & ¥ HARLI3TON. 8. . ) < _ FreuTh I Fooma 10 let i & popmlons stroet in tie eastern | g New Havey, Oct- 2, 1000, | | e nasOnodn Mo W=l Be e ar gheep go Schiller tails us that in v e "‘ Kultep came in gnest of Bodxings NE A et. 22, 18 bu'i -I):dplmlflilmul:ynptfl,nl{uflln dlitary o1 of State actunted ) . Sof e 1 nest ¢ gt v ot asiast lowed to trade, either ou principsl, factor of geaso of Siate o CRIMINAL COURTS ot & bedruvm w 1th & single 0o I8 16, for hevsell and 10 0f the bost attended and most enthusiastio | PEOLS { LHC, ekt et peodacts, or meichaadiss . ; o Miabet feimale comupanion. ‘L be arrngewent was so (ur satis- | meetisgs ever hekd in this eity came off t the Centor Chureb | kind, wilsia the mite cfthe dintrictor post whers he o sl E - SR AY: ek 15 @ the hostess, bt the two boarders were no sooner | (o Mok oongtiuatis +d Bago e oy officer or agent cogaged in soch traffis L ! 8 OF KI'F PSSION ey e b B o (!m.:plh" [iseres which con. : tion Dr. Leonwd Bacou, uatilrecently, has | grom the daties to which he bss been sswigned, aud charges [ 4 [etore Justices § Dowiing] Tolap e e ornation | ofiwiated as pastor for moro than 40 years) this cveniag. 1t is | profrred spsiat bis and forwarded to these hesdquaters oot g £.x505 RSSURIRCTEL od Jew of & wnd sbo ondered the occupants of | to be regretted that the cight was stormy, a8 many who would T perene wil b pemioed . Inteifen, dimsetiy ve i hat © ! ) S o beirvom lo yive up thelr key and smk other quarters | e beeu present were kept aw il the attendance was | with the'iht of Ceed penple s somman with ul sioer 8 : ot 2 e e of ot roum mate. | ool amd u number of New-Haven's ot distingaished citizens | 3P0 rie? et J?;,,,,',‘,’,‘,‘,:,;{,':,i,,;‘,.‘:'}, » canen i ng the sae of is just and nece Herald in th i t tof the Union-Repoblican y ply to suppor: of her hu — PRUSSIA. PRO 1851 0F THE FRANKFORT CITIZEXS TO THE KING & ibarhood x 0 be well re locality for it at Hampion near Fortress Mouroe. ASSIGNED . OF PRUSSIA. prew court yesterday. for & le buildings can be erected there and @ goodly numher of | Brovet Lieht.Col. George Tarlor, Surgeon Unite§ b v ey knowisdgs. Fhe Amevioan:2ie: States Aruy. to duty as Chief Mediea! Dirsctor, District of T¢ ot. and Brevet-Brig.-Gen. Wm. H. Penrose, 1 §3,000 Lo enrry ont the suceess of this datont- 1 por 1he citinns of New.Haven will N o S W Aektn Al Insusolol Bpsoms oner AIA»:;‘:I'L‘IU ch(‘“m‘._«t e GRANTED LEAVE OF ABSEXCE. roug (now employed by t . ant S D Kinktod Bouton” tee Rev Brig Gen. C. ki Crane, Asshitant Surgeon Gen | were howeser enug the their possess ion, o (st the re wa cher represent petent authorities be e Houw gerviang the sovereign Hgit s : eitizens, we, the . o | gom who expiained the great need of the ‘ DERED. X the man Who ¢ . o . fomet led upon, ond 'm}r_ner e i s 0o g Rioesrge -y i ropused to establish at Hampton. The Rev bert Fletsher, Sureaon glipd Siates Voo iare kb amesaticnof Frukigri ot Pragea pAlE Ae arct g fBh o Sngregation to indurse and carry forward R, o 70 complete ki fnal aecom ¥, nor is it advisable, by cal asport they . reporting to the Surgeon-Genora’ ob its com plotion. g question s concerned, W are 1 her Lusbrard was fo » oys Wees s So e PP PR Bacon. ntredioed 0. (he songregptbion | L AGEANIOOS. g the suthentic reconds of : et : . Armetrong i some very bighly-complizentary and | Al enlisted men of the 6 Usited Stetes Volunteers. 00 i they erumerate & determined A% OCTOGENAKIAK 1 COURT.—The case of Mrs. Margaret Bofore Juw remark: 2 g service i the Departuwent of the Misourd, ats ordered ts be G e e et et ovem alimsting | povt. Heldeace' Duwson agalust Mazia Toaley bivaght iot court o pair of | The ** watclipeiary " able address which was listened to with | dately riieved ftom sash service, aod arderad o jols theirrespes ik fveat dangor Sncessantly threateniog i we. | 1 PP S B e aat I S opley " enson for dieper | PERER AT e Sl 50,0 By The CSouthern poople | Gatr, Colonel b Calied Siaen I5funtsy, trestermad the 1 one e 0 ! 4 ompln i nant o W . old | sition he J . g 5 o - - siriet . 3 \east will Tefrsin from expressing our op B iy o oml g . i < ! PR Studof the Fif. | agbiat ediwabug the biuok. They say the more evlightened | i yomen sicis Tolkairs. on the R tast, - oo, ase the better it will be for us. We do not oppose the eda- APPO! vd, wud sail bo had arcested Michas | 1) tive previous evening in Washington. | O behavior, Asron Walter filed o complaint | orderly and indecent conduct, for oom wid raising the window while he was acousations regard Hanover, the Electorate o: at with regard to Frankfort we aflirm they are abls It is well known that Fraukfort pever wos iom 1o abject 0 & Prussian plan of reform of the Dict s cal Lu8 Tight of conquest serve as a pretoxt, for wor v s ! is % young. stiv d that the acci s un ploked out from a & 1 upon the bont be of a mimute - and co INTED. . of these people; it is what made us, and it will make Second : ot e prope, 1t wlat made v o000 wil make | e Lo, Sond Lisicops 90T, 8 11ty ot @ ¢ them ont: and I tell 'y w ! The poor RATION COMFLAINTS. ? ous of tho education tho blacks will get. | A ctrenlar has been issned from the War Department e and would gladly proveut them row ben | there s doabilns some Junt groutd of compluat fa o they will w ared between Frankfort and the on thiese grousds. | T wh Bliss Hmirh | e better claxs of Sontherners favor it. The iave been made t5 the Departzent in_ relation to the fsse me . ple wt the South are higter agaiiét Y aukee schioolmis. | eooking and ‘of seldier’ rations. 1t fs directed thet if tn e et suspending ioshapuridoss - awd beat hes da not fancy the < sconeicaluas of theation any avings arie tbe7 ahouidbe rasance tioular stre 3 | . | reply, and words fo s Dawsan prvs e iy s a 4 E Bae od the fact that iu 1690 ated excluaive'y mprovenient soldiers tavle posals ‘::Lxx;g lace i @ ciy at peass with Pruseia, Thr inci B allowed) themselvon negligently 1o get 80 near the Trapsport | deges that Maria pub be: b u ber (Mrs. Daweon) and g g o gy g o e § e b Canlia: oo 1 :E:rsfixd:;; Qogiictin the quarion st et 0 o disayias s ey ooy mnvflnnu&dflmhowm;mmmafiw&n; on the t itle o puovent the ons Jent; wud it hes violeatly, uud wils L b e, Tt i e each el i the capaciy of complant | g that thin soblo work of eslablisiing normal colared dosigu s o i s rope expenditursof “mm i Juno, the report of the; Comomission russian cessity, dn view of Wiese eircumata i or little proof oir either | A A scboo 1d comuece liero at ton, Toae o i90ps b oigh athe: af Depaties, on the 18t September, o r [ aplaint. Defendants allowed thirty duys to hirsdletory o of the parties. At A Stranors TAKES 18 @Y A Prostirvre.—Robert H. Rob | The Rev Mr. E I, Swith, m,,mw“a,:,,,,“‘m,,:’m, 35 Rires toe Soosn Sy poore RN e miads to wi ing. the eamity of Frankfort establishe i np, however, ihe ts » boarder at the S¢. Nielioiaa Hotel compl . | American Missionary Association, next sjol o said if we | ng. O ity &f i Jinintith : Bandfocd & Woodraflfor defoadants s ined $10 and ectam Imander at the 8¢ Niclolas Hotel cowplained that he b | oy g o thonsand teaciers to Hampton at the present time NAVY GAZETTE e 0 1o keep the peace Lot st monthe stioual Bask bills on the 23th of Octo- | they would be all needed. These colppncn? g ot —ed 4 B posal of the Austriag Fober' with the theft from the fol. | after teachers. One man traveled 40 miles to procure one D} (1S10X8. Mrxive MLk —George & Scott & mikman, wase brought They build their sehool houscs. We cannot send them t00 many | BY TELIGRAPE TO THR TRISTNE. ssian contingeuts, Pru 0! . awil hauds in the Federal State lstedn. Fliza 1 Wm. I Rayuvor, Motiou granted on pay 9 oot f et £l o P ‘the iith June, Frankfort expressly declared L . The Natipas! llaak of Nerth Amerion agt. | UP P Ofoer C - Ry Tor sdaliacating kis Wik wilh 11 company with a fiend. drove ia & conch to | teachers. We need theso normal schools—not one aloue at DETACHSD. Won'd ot sanctionthe motives of the Ausitjan pr W ¢ "Clas. J. Sprague sgt. Chins. J1. Kathbuu, | 100 gTeat & proportios of water. ‘I testimony is rather yiston-st. sept b duse MeCond. He remained in | Hampton, but i itutions at Charieston, Atlants, Memphis Oct, 16.—Acting-Master Lewis G. Cook, fram recsi fhe contrare, Mevoting for the mobilization of 1) o al— T Bishop akt. Nathaniel (. Bish In the olden times the milkmen were secustomed to mix t time, wid then ied with Louisn toa | and New-Orleans. ~ We desire o start this as & specimen | ship Vormont and ordered to wean-tug Niss, Acting Master M. {nd nou-Austrian Federal srmy, Fraokfort oj Adams Sull oo, Jr. —Motiony deuied, with their milk, but upder the aew style of dolng 1 hoth retieed together. His pants, with the | school, to show them what we can do. s North. from duty et N vmx:." . Matention of Austria, and refosed to sanetion the moving of the | Comnty Natious! Dax . Thos. rdson, et al. Jers mix milk with the water t Y. At lenst left 1y nachuir. About 2y | It is o different kind of treatment wo now receire n G h::lw ::fl- "'ll*_‘-t-- g ustrias army du the nags of the Conferedation. At the same | graatéd. er Maliouey says that, at the Haslem Kiver Kailroad De sa, awl told to get up and leave | and other Southern States than it was alx months ago. Foginer Joha C. e Ty ime 10 ought ot to ton that Frankfort, being | pot, At 4 o'clock in the moruing. he canght the defendan 1"She wsked him i€ he did not | Fall elections are doing the work. Twas in Charieston when | ZReIet (2 3 Ay TG -1 e oext df the Diet, coutioned mentral to a certain | SUPREME COURT—IIp Disteicr—Oct %.—Before Judge Rectt, in the very act of pouring fro which 1 der utside (e dours andd b gok up to put | the Bews of these clections cume.” The hopes of the *my pol- | g8 SV Ly g while its independence on the other band could not BeuvGuam and a Jury. the aqueons oonf f that cas o larger can which con' | 0n his pint €0 oit, when ho discovered his loss. | oy " triends there were dashed. They thought it was goiug Oct. 17.—Acting Third Assistant; ineer William By e influenced by its Federal garrison. And it would be T 14 S iictrrm tained milk. The ean, i which the mil§ wey gogiatne Loulsa 1e0t flie roon o aud ns ho passed into the | their way, nud they were in bigl glee; but disappointmeat over. | i o 300 o conaection with iron clads 8: Kew-Orlesss, lag o act o injustice to render it responsible for every circum A SALK OF HEMP AX FFI 2 bot about & thind full—the man pobred enough et friend, Thowas H. | took thew, aud they now know that the North meaus t0 6arT¥ | 43 grauted leave of tance Luat took place after the depurture of the royal Pr ’m Goodwis agt. Milier. other large can to Bl it fvothivds full, theu he emptied into | 00 B o H" ber Imimum tln';_llllu- p.r. ":«':‘;h\-‘ ;;:fh:"- {‘l’:i“u:‘fi PR, wehites ORDFRED. s the » that the n ible, und told bim if be e toals 1 ere is & o) ) 2 bipman Geo. . to steamer 7, g g ot sl g g et y gooused herof stealing, she | @ Eh e b e lusirate Mow Lhey scand In the point sy gy ik oy ke roops. and the town wss left 10 the sole occupation Wederals. One fact will prove in an_unquestiounble mauner i nentralits of the city of Frankfort, viz.: its contingent pever ieing mobilized, and never joining auy army corps. 1¢ Pm'uu«i guard peaceably at the gates of tho towi Wi P entered. It was simply disbanded, which wo sero boen, war, L the fiicial doc o bead with u pitcher. At this time another Addipl into the npurtment and conversed with Loulss, but | of education contrasted with gome of the blucks. A man kept a .1...':. Dantel D. ¥ennel to steamer Seco . Actiog Third A Ber ving on the bed. The person robbed | grocery stwre; his two daughters attended it. A freedman brought er Ruiry Litchield, to doty ia connection withiron cieds ot - window uat!l Officer Clinehy of the Eightl ) #u order for some groceries. The girls couid not read it, for Toans. » wway i0 of them. and that ho was entitied to b vetimony of - ¥ 0 Was o and w the | they did not read ali. the froedman took the scrip of paper PLACED OX SICK LEAVE. milk into the wa The testimony of the policeman goes 1o | ng, who was colled in and made the | " & T Oct, 17.~Midehi Wan, Wi o 1n re1n0vig | how that the mi ¢ jestimany of the Foliceman goes Vo | arrost. On, & eross-examination tho complainaat festi- | and read " Masea wants 20 pounds of four,” &e. Tiey have s . V.~ Midshipnian W . Watte. " Thio jury gave | . R od that ba met the defen cloe o - ¢ negro because he can, in many in- ORDAR BEVOKED. i hat he poured into this water-can euongh geautue mik fo (U1 | fied tiat be met e cefeudant WtOL SRS 00 L | Bances, o what they caniotdo. In Atlanta the irst public | _Oct. t.—Acting Sacond Awstant Euglaser Joka B, Sefock @ “heesce. This was An action l?:cfiver '."‘ value of threc Lales thiree guarts of the sdulterated stufl sold as milk, two quarts of the plaintef .alleges. (he water, mingled with oue quart of milk that th 1 ! o Tho'old-fashioned way of aduliersting milk was to pat the ored 130f them. and then, without [ water into tho milk ems to be to |’:m e o g e Mehndant. "Juige Armstiong for plaintia; | | verdiot fo: deludant. Judge Armatroug for plaintin; Koswell | {050 B0 moruing of the 35th, but could not toll at what place; he was a | D. Hatch for defouda & ! e ofticer who bronght the prisonar to Court. was a witness | stranger in the city and did uot know the streets in this ci s wi thers s rwnu‘r been built at & cost of | steamer Saco, ':;;’:-l?-'zr‘nmmw on B IR i t m River Jailrond Depot, of the very provess of | bo staved with the girl 15 or 2 minutes, but did not know the | #5000 opportunity to carry on the noble \ D RIOT COURT—Sexciat Taese—Oct fore Justice subject of iis conversation with her, ‘Khe case was adjourned | work! sis opportunity and push this work of which ke fronted with the nius. ot before the Court, the defen e pa graphical positio it bas been ot further {nvestigatron. ahead Basous. The Rev. Dr. ra e con followed. and made a most interesting and W show that from center | NICE QURSTION OF LIFE INSURANCE—DOTS NOX-PAY- | dont pleaded guilty, but desired to introduce a wituess 16 A BED-Fritow —Joseph Quinlan doposed that b - ol Germa and of civilization, and it bhas aliway MENT ALWAYS INVALIDATE A POLICY. bekalf to pmfi'w excellency of Lis previous character Ao O vugraphe ® | very eloquent appeal in bebalf of the freedman. The meeting SSenired 10 prove itself worthy of its high mission. Ne event of | you- 0 pot Tha Mutasl Life Insurance Co. of ¥, ¥ A bcoringly he brought nps clergyman Living ia s iminediafe | Tet Maria Denny o8 {he 94th of Octaber, and accompanied ber | afier o fow spirited remarks (rom the Rev. Dr. Bacon 1 agor, whether social or political, ever took place iy avy | a case of much interost to all pereons who ho who testified thai he kuew the defendant | to & house on Grandat, amd went to bed with her, and when hmulhl}lll( o close with sing] ng, and the benedietion by B R e Sadg ¢ oorres; nding echo dn | o 0 e o their lives. and it Involves & questfon which that be (the Doctor) nd often taken milk fror: s Maria was out of the room, and 850 f bank bills was | 8000 B0 e e umlhr:’gn |_~.n§ lml"-‘vmu xuonrpu.yr ]w ever before Taised. Tum-lmlfllmwn"wv g | him, and always found it to be an excellent article; he had seen | missing out of bis pante ket. He thought Maris was o g . ec-' p $ memo 4 period R'Mn tm‘ffly assumed the resident of Molale, Ala., aud through a Mr. | butter made from the milk supplied by Mr. Scott, and con- | guiity. and hnd her aerested by Officer MeDermott, nd she | T77E RAILROAD DISASTER IN PE! A R AL T i B i The Mutnal Life Insurance Co. of this cliy 1 his milk a fair merchantable article. Despite this testi | was commiited i the sum of §1.000 to answer the charge of | VAN o ;Ou( ”EQZ:'“ " 6:” : ‘;‘lel‘f'{"l;;‘;l‘l:“dl“‘)l':" | e on bis life. Friom tuat ti till Aprtl, | B 7 in bis lwlm". Mr. Milkman Scott wos fined $10—and had | g lareany | order t b rogdarty (0 Mct'oy, who xert ¢ 1o | Bot bis clerioal frirod appawred e woukl doubtiess have got | —— imperor to be emgraved on her coln. Nor ought it be forgotion _that at o less distant period the Prussian Govern rod receipts Tor ihe same which he couter. | [0r moatls lu addition to Lis fine. | THE BROOKLYN VETERANS | LIST OF THE WOUNDEU. ANOTEE CAR TROUBLE ~Stephen Fisher entered a ear of ) Herald gives the followivg par- ——— The Tituseille (P ment ras& obfections to the lou:.‘ .nl.x unrestralned complainte | e e s o . w -t no tio) ol s—which ol i Lrol mt rh i 1l 0f clor Via the oo 1 o v, g By ot g g8 eyl e bl rogularly w McCor wo kv o e i ormeme ooty g TION OF MEDALS—A GALA DAY I THE CITY | ticulars of the iate accident on the Atlantio and Grest Western | Foued ‘support v hioh 48 aflorues to the commer. | TCCipte 10d 0 B e o S e BB | 2 :d"" e ) s "':" y i SCENES AND INCIDENTS. Raitroad near Corry, on Wednesday, the 17th ¢ e fo0 ) ’ Zan pame 1o New York and offered to y the Com the | b eaten a chestnuf hen he pald one fare, t sl t | ) - ” ' ' LA 3 Under tiis Act, ‘bands, composed of one leader na- hosseerie - Dy Tat o e god 4 0f the forty or more wonnded passengers Who were Drought | oy may be maintained u the low. inee bt the (' " od. L % it on t “ » 3 H e e o oy et | o W ke cndotio QoA sgain i e ha'Fad. sterday wan & *gala dag" in Brooklyn. In |y tho ‘Bowto Howe in Comy, Tor medical treaiment the | e ot Kow York bt Ght ."'r'.'-?"‘u-i-":."'-‘a g oed i 'y’ i e vere jor their 0! “ yms, en offered 1o pay all | but said that ke had Leen charged one fara too much, and sald | the time of the country's need the city sout forth her sons by | greater were m‘(mly I.Mrl«;x'or s renaln. Mo denths curh-?*lmh mflfil‘ &w‘ Noahvill: aiready canceled. Accordingly, whea the ear reached the City Hall Park, Fisher 1 - 1§ intenp-Sine ,,..,,_"'fi'm““"“"" "; ey 1 grass grows gmen over -many of thelr graves, but a goodly | carlous state. Among them are Mrs. Elizabeth Rivers of Cin. | Fitte Rock, Akerieti Slane bg‘-v- "'f" preminms an ene orasts of ermany—represented by Prassin—last yeur e ally. by lier example in maintainiog the reconstisuiion of the tanee bearing . tesi mony | tet the policy had become void in 1461 s Zolvereln, en just S s wn.,....;' yuieat fsom McCoy, O'Relll the invaldity of the charges advanced in fhc offl- | b MeCoy. | ey o 0 - = 4 ente; i and . Gotally . mapplicable {0 idms from 180, Whick wes also refusod, becatise Lue | 0 the conductor,;” When we get to the Park Tll lick vou | (oncands and right well did they fight the good fght. The h:'.;;t‘;mmr ol rtoss o ofteen retinle, No Conrs i o ¥rea CAte. O (he contrary, they elearly prove the non ¢xiet y > - - v then broughl i sult in equity to compel the | took gdvani of the time when the conductor was assisti ‘: e e et tosion, wheais sy | Company to declare (he policy sl open ad 1 101l foree, aud | fromiPho car a l4dy, aud siepped up aud struck him on dhe {ramber il remaia, and the city bonored herself as weil a her | ciunats, overely injured o the spise aud from o fractussd Kb | gleiic poiitical urgeney dictates or excuses the sanexation! e | the arvhfl‘un of it by iba ?w? oy e The d{rfmflw' vubfvm‘;" ";"*,'m\ was sout o the Peaiben | oigiare, it progedings of yesterday, An appropriation bhad s‘h b ’:‘;f"-lg‘:m :; ;'.’.','."3"'.520.-\33!' Tored o o | ?rdp:?u:% 75 2 month, with strong hand of Prossis hes andertaken to reconstitute jefendnnts demurred to the complaint on the gromuds | tiary for oue mouth, and fined §25. toen made by the Common Counell for the purpose of present- ‘but all their fr bruised and swolien, uments llowss n.""""'""n r smany. Uit its eodeavors can gnly be. crowned with sncce ustitate & suflicient cause of metion, i that | \Wirppiva ax OLb Max—Mr. Lidwig Kaser, an old man, e i pesaiee et asogh | mother, Sas ol el et oy o 'body was. fouad benaath the | aoece'of ecgs T h When » complote reconeilistion bax taken place between souih. | the determination of the Court would have no efiect, an the omplaint against a yu 1o eturn slive and with honor from t battietields of e et fod e Mr. €. E. Matihiews, a joweler, of | & T Al lowances of Cotporais ol Esginaets; ona-belr n plaintifl eould have no claim aguiust the company on his policy | With gray liirs, brought a complaint against # young man who | te returs Pl v ';:l:“:‘wlu hnww‘:llr— ;X,:: k, bas &'f‘:.'.‘"f“?.".','&’.:'r :’,,u.m Haithomses j: Cox m:.‘:‘,'z o Wiemsnen o Ot aeius privo L ant orthern Germany. $or this purpose t B e e, e oty e sarC 1 an | untl efies his deati when bis- admisistrators conld rube the | gave bis name as George Mervitt. The facts, sifted from a balf | Fouth . o . a - : Engineers. . sl skt . roneed o b wase of Ve an et o o e bt o McCoy duiog e wai e bk o ot ide, st e o et the compinlnnt | e Erntery of poge i X "‘:‘:.3:’&':‘5:‘ } | - Familawiagis e st of SRORE it Jaca Wiliams orie of the Somtry o W e ¢ i » Y possess 1l G - 2 s a drinklng i deteny 000 h o n to " - | Corry, J. Wilkeneoo, Cattaras . Dav! . Townsans, Aslstant Adjctent to exert her paediafion n d P n the comse of the argument Judge Barbour interrupted | (RFL R GE quariel rose, when Nourly every house was Moraod Witk bunting, end the N.Y. 0 Tu; Martin Babwook, frac. | —p—— ipath whereas, as & free and Indepe counnel, statinyg that his wile's Ilfe wns fnsured fn the sawe 8 by s number of men, Assoon K. Tpolice oad 8, afld man, N. Y.; IL 1. " braised, Frewsburg, | TIVE APPOINTMENTS. iategrity has tho' & | Conipaiy, aad anche was bheedore Juterestod be gould ot o | $Hed% 5 10000 6 FoEs i ory and sirueh: the Jowdin | % fur coversd with g T "'fi’.’..‘.’:‘flfnu”.u.'u?fi S O e shoeid e EXECUTIVE besn . b i auced Kalse Fiward L Hyde both shoulders injurcd, Masonvil e e rgiae, o cuse wan thereoro postposed | oo, T e chanend o e od mat, L lg Kalwer. e | Y masiiotations of evproral Bvces window was led. | . L B Joun Trewly, cut ju | BT SEECRAE 18 '{‘;‘;‘7’!::""‘"!-“ Taternal Revenae ol Fettyplace, Jamestown, N o 10 the conservatiom of the vemerabie inst 1t 18 siated Laat there are Dumerous suits of th wrisoner did not deny atriking the biow, but ed great prov he h X t , " leg" d, the hild: which she wanid be indebted so l e Tmorioms. il Peation. One of the witnestcs called, o gun‘nlfim ST, fert. | 40 pecied, b an ;r::,l'm'n:“-'u‘};:ied ,,éfi.‘lic"m“'T il e R TR LT ughion and wile M. | et medateday: Vgt G ek 7y Coleie, 9 L ust_comacqnenly beooms the sacred foeus ¢ | of tbe question. it bowng new se well as important, Wiil be | geq ihat the defendant struck her; thet fie ran ont fo the street | "4y u lttlo afler 10 o'clock His Excelloncy Gov. Reubes B | Riivers and ebildren wbove described: Miy. Duiphy, do., A. L Yenorntvania. 511 Sickee bas Sopevaied Magehal of tos ate the Sulsths of our natioast . Eha mai oked for with RC IUIEreat. e Alex W, Brag. | Snd that ‘whe ran futo fhe house and told the proprietor, Mr. | pion urrived at Fulton Ferry, and was groeted with & saluto | Noith and wite, Meadvill, both seversly borned, ehild uahart; | ora Dt o . gt 1 ekt e ol 0 oo e hdcneo | fard sad B, W, Huntia e oy o8 Alex. W Brad | Ser whe hetoupo, wenk oat on (¢ akdowalk wud aeked (0 | o i eniy o 1. T Proceaioa wes fhen foruod in 00 | Lola ihymer i S T nd 3 iinew, 10 sac LA . atio why e & L " following savere, 3. L. House and wife, Clarkstown, N. Y W. . withou! a murzmtr, when fhe unty of Germany is aecozplls TeIAL TreR3—0CT. 23.—Before Justice JoLs oo er strock M. Kaiser in th face and breast ’ ook, Polail, Dr. Beand CALF. T e B e Frusktort 18 | AN OLL-STUCK AND SILVER MIKING OPERATIUS, AND mow | [y, £ PASUSS RECRE, ol ity 0g Temanded | Piateon of Folie, gon, Kenmus, Pa; Albert Wheaook Fowis. o THE NEW NUSEUN AT YALE smporiant, it as i bistorical vocation which 7 exc Y1 TCRNED OTT. ¥ for sentence. | Luevactor Folk and Alds, in Carrlager g : McClue and | Speaking of Mr. Peabody's gift to Yale College sia 1o ,.-ln‘-h::, e ‘:m" '%r’x; mi:i::.’: i f&’?d’i.f’m’tm "'b‘e?:“wu‘;:'lf Iu‘::-‘l:fld-nl’:h?’:fwl 4 Usque Case.—A esse, the 1ike of which sever before | Teaths United States Ariillery, Col. W, J. Cropsey h“...‘l;u‘.': s, Y G, | The New-Hacen Pul Bired, B8 . ' Roukable aro the of tho Beeren, uttered | machinutions a8 follows: ke says that & year ago he deposited | came up bofore the Special Sessions, was presanted yestorday, Gov. Fenton and Ajds, w i invited goests, e Saniateo; Mrs. 8. C. Vel. | the new Museum whio is to be erected by Lis munifioeace - with prophetio nen century since. | with Hoffwan lxg& the valne of which, at that time. was | wyen John Reilley was called to the stand. The charge was for | The Fith th, Twenty-eighch aad . t. Carroll, 14th United ]t is, at present, the lw'v . in the ‘ohains they are lhe' 00, uu:‘t t; used "fi: l‘v.ré:;hwrwu- of the {ing bills on the sids of the eurbstone, 1n a place forbidden l‘umnm'““ ‘tarans, Staies Tnastry, N. X.: P.’ A, 3 Pa; Ase | plan fe not yet e oaa Nox i o the beiltiancy of | Heamle ol Vaioneia Nires Alinen e O e s Ban g il 00 O B T complainunt wis Mr Ollver "Sacis wearing | Brosher, Nashville; John N¢ Mol | consisti e e CAars Tos 50 Dot 14 e T O i who tastied hnt e saw the prisoner paste on the | o pine or magen imsaribed rooney and child, Maadvile; Mrs TG, | o€ thins Fo) e mrn souleauion. nave abandoned the matter. Flsingdf | Curl-stose on besomer of Brosdway sd Mstesmihat, teo | foere. " aud every | F. Huntiogion, Pa Joseph and Mary manca; | tire o emanded the et 0f his money, but was twet witk & refusal were advertisements of the * Murvel of Peru;" that | gy follow crutehes, | 8. V. A and G. W- Railroad; Miss Bell, Cincin- | Chapel-st. d L called an offcer fo srrest che boy, which svest | wieothers hone empty alseves spoke wore olo- | nati; W. . Miller, Corry; beelde o large number taken fo } oscupy uea % duly made. "o ley. that he was oly 80 | guently than words oad express of services rendered dnd bonosa | Meadville. the train there were but #wo that “fim action it that either § BB s st ot 10 Oct. 6, 1865, piaintiff wes » in the i 3 prior L that he m - erved. "Mmlfllpflrl- e Httlp ‘o d X G ots. pleyer but thres and that Lo did uot kuow he was trans- | Ty Third Division nzder Gen, T. C. Pratt, was composed of unbarmed. There soems 0 o ot ol | of the 22d, 47th, and 52d Regiments, sd presentod & fioe sppear- Mnh‘-flfl'm""::’m‘“"" rail had been re- ...,?'5‘ end Lani Association and bad a certifioate of said Association | Eressing o lam lund He vas Wusd aad 1o of ) aware for sentence. He will doubtless be fine his om- 3 for the of it e % B AR MO | oy o e sk iy e i | s e it Bt 0300 | GRS U L DR | S S w y 1 Gefondants e 0i) Astociation v be. whers a8 of people wa thelr lidcpendenee. N i the. Silver Miniag Co. and they et | DisonpEny Hovse.—Mrs. Eliza Myers was oomplained of | Every allabl llndl!El.‘-m was packed, .Zi:rlum:lxllll:r.ynwda:l; "'"|l“fihfi'"'-;'g‘:‘:'h‘g’.".:‘.";;h‘::"o"m’,,"'{'":‘g: ey and trapemit make the exolauge as trustess. recelved £o money, end appoiated in their ef "mmfi-_ ()'.}::'r-nm e bis Staft, the 3"“'“ ‘antire train and ite living coutents from being | donation. to be o gen- Y by officer Henry Frieduian, for keeplng a disorderly house, at era of liberty aud dndepend plain st the 0l #tock | e Y, b ol h ted 11 Washington-st., 5 ization, bused on the love of i, was the wm;‘{‘nu '-'x'u:'- :fi:r'nflnx'nm Mol stosk to b ey de. | No. 223 Woosterst. Tho officcr ewore that complaint had Yommitiee of the Lommon Councl and the invited guests, were | hurlll into the water, A% it was, m-"wn’m‘»m“nm.uy a 1 best foundation ; and we shall cling to our anclent | yy (Lat they have given up tbe silver -h% enterprise, bat are | often bacn made of the houss as a nulsance ; ho also introduced | cacorted to the Governor's Room, where quite a number of local | knocked into m-hm”d or, to nl; -1: g rt-hnl - % o Amclent faits, oz aneient love With sentiments of | pashing it forward with a capital of $125,000. otbr ofligers to show that for the past five o more years the | celobrities were assombled. The Army and Navy were well | of o somewhat sxclict pABCE S e o ” “Tho plaintiff says that gmcund the ofl certificate from the ghcu hind been known ns a Lonse of the lowost character, well | represented, but the clorgymen were perhaps in & majority. &-.hr i copting that cn be used for any purpose | 0 constract dafendants, and hie, with others exchanged his receipt fur wn wn tothe police who hate been compelled to keep an ofkcial o Goveraor was welcomad by Mayor Booth i a few well. coaches, lh-nu-mnnq. | mum‘l in the il l‘nn ent na. o . 1::»'1. pou it rurr'jvwm Tt was ll.nl\fu [i nfiu s lhs resort of d thon introdiced to the audlence. Admiral | but fuel; and while ;}:l:w?&uuh-a:&%mm-z m The Jndgs m.r:d’hn ere Was 0o question for the fary to | abandoned women, who find therein accommodations for the nortly aftermade Lis appearance aud w Jn-ml Lyl umv"wwwm:." e he appeling Wreok, the 3 oy """"‘. be | completion of their designs on men whom they have piokod up rousiiig chice calls were t:; ”-;":‘Iln:“; :JflLL";;.?"";fnfim'fn,’.fln 'wm.;-x:m“rm.ywlmhm = -rmmmm B s, | in flie streets. 1t was alio proved that an officer hind beet U platform was Loy 3 robbed apd planderad by ued whe a0 e« rewand of | willaflod the wang, l M Marol NS Ciizexs 0¥ Brookrvy: T am glad to bave g,«u for ths dotaction of a0y PAFYy SYRBISHRY W b Tbe Commissioner Las received and placed on file a tradioted faots of the cxehange « En’ il town of Sania Ciaze, situnted in Santa Clars Couty, Col) B s, St o raneipt wore i faror of the oo Fi eveyed in July 1006, 1t embraces shout ) 40 sere i { . A . e t o thersfore directed the o find for the defendants i 10 canse rostitution uoney which had be { E ‘ 't ubdivided palofin o shes ‘aise granted un allowanos of §90 o dofeidants’ connsc from s man who had_vetu p In fact T L t ‘.:._.“amn".[ W Tl Jour pre 8 o.u‘ %w west apd —— ? o The .18 mprovetaents iowe 0 n&m-u of Agucan, kool elings, steres, willy mesnufyciozion, o LWM?Q‘;,J’R:‘&!L"""‘H )\ bie ObaTasto of Lus bouss

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