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DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. . EXTENSIVE THEFT. BROOKLYN NEWS. - A PACKET OONTATNING $5,000 v UNITED sTATES | Counr oF Sesstoxs.—Walter Knight was arraigned BONDS STOLEN YROM A BANKING-HOUSE—NO CLUE in the Court of Sessions, Brooklyn, yesterday morning, on & TO THB THWP, Rand, At about 11 o'clock yesterday a packet containing | prisouer was acquitted, NEW-YORK on ths question himself Tt will be remembered that n bs | quent textimony to the effoctiveness of 4te noble work. After of the 11th of A pril, 1665, just prior 10 his assassination, M addresses by the Kev. H. M. Galiaher, Mr. Abram Do distinotly uttered this as his settied judgment. Tt was not | Beal the Prison A barshiy formed jodgment. In his Amnesty Proclumation of | now rejoices in a release from nearly fifty years slavery to rum, mbes ¥, 1803, he uscs this language and others, the company st down fo an execilent dinner st the v;-w et her m:r;-‘-uu Congress er,.., oy !:n:::»:!l bo admit- | table of the howpitablo Chaplain of the Iustitation, sud the anul Lo seats, constitutionally rests exclusively wit revpective | ves term iotra. 204 ot 80 any exteny with the Eancutiva " oIy was joyeusty nated. OUR STATE MILITIA. —_— THE VALL INSPECTIONS—EXHIBITION DRILL—THE COMMAND OP THE FIRST DIVISION—LETTER FROM A FIELD OF¥IOBR—PARADES, ETC. e Ho seems to have well understood and to have been willing e = tate Militia, required 4o i Uyl poper e, o Congrs wone ot | LOTTERY DEALERS COME T0 GRIEF. The Fall inspections of the State Militia, reduirtel | Tt 2y ol e bl be appoinied to command, b | 63,0001n Uited Staon 5 bonds wos stolen from the counter | uot iakea by b, bt stlen from bis wagos. Inquire iuto the repablican. charseter of the States, and that s by iaw ¢ be made each year, bave W’:"l""" ivanings | B8 ‘n’.‘"‘" of the Natiozal Onard vice Majer Gen, Saiford '8 | o o British North Ameriean Baok Agency in Pine-st. The b sqproqy whole the several regiments bave appeared 1o good s e e eyl SO LF SurrEME CoURT,—In the Supreme Court, before Congreas had noder the Constitation uot uly 4he authority, #hat it was a duty imposed upon it 1o sec that'eve bonds wers the dhhnt,ud'mmnb: A RAID UPON THE ‘OUTSIDE’ DEALERS—WHOLBSALE property wnd have presented a rocord alike croditable (0 themselves and | et " e the vabtic, snd sl to his by th nu l-u'-.n-m-. to preréat 1o the b transmitted mnnm- city tothe principal office Judge Gilbert yesterday morning, Christopher C. Kyder was constitution republican in form, sad that Uiis questiof ARRESTE~THE PODYTE AT TSUR—REAMIIATION " oty to hie L e, AT o of Tk peuition OF ONE Olflfll ACCUSED. otk Bake. The npeetion Eepert e ks Tl et mfi:;« rerinetie b e g gl 131«-‘2:;"-‘-'1““-:'- o Todged st Polica Hendqoarters with lfir e Ne """"";""“"‘"‘m corpus Ryder asked for o dis- aton Bepubtic A - ; a4 herf 0 beg itie apaon i your coramun. 1 { . (100 0 the thief 18 ko ‘Sevie for | charge from the navy on that bo was not of_age at Wie Usion Kepublican party upon this quustion, I refer you to S - Whose (Juty it is o make thesc inspections, and from what we | epcln beg s S SRR yEn B sty procading the | clo Wi 6l present. will e tpinson o e e Chiel Sotics Taney:in e dase of 1.1t 188 beon & question with a geeat many connected | have visaessed ourlvca, we provaunce the Neuoqel GUOTLLD | 2ir Ao ebre whih T pviy bon e by ur enmg men | (e recovery of (o bouds | e e of e ‘.. n.""' il decided fioy the National Gasrd bad considerably ahated. Andwhy ] Bisaply for Teasen and fous officers were brough —— Ircomact i ol e b, e w0 o clio AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. Tur Fumsas-st. HOMICIOE.~The fnquest. in the Y056 commanders, they wire net to bo Viemed lot 08 200, The managers of the American Bible Society held | case of Patrick Gleason, who was recently Ailled in » Sght at Luther dost Burden, which grew out of the Rebellion in | with the lottery busi hether the Istermal Revenue laws Jhode 1and. know i ax the Dort Tebellion, and in Which the doiey elypraegd s e i . better driied wpd . disciplined @an 8 hay Bapaemo Court b that the powee of deciding whether s | IIOCUHISE lottery dealers il nol legaliss the burtiese. Itisvery | becn “for mayy years. This is atiributed 1n o greal Wuate €78 | evident that sach wns not the ntemt of the framers of the law. | uiensure fo the b fosion of nev life d it futo the wveral Government shoukl berecognised as Republican, 3 %0 Congress. Judge Tane 2 Tt wi intende ie Wotterios in exist- | T'EINGHts by the addition of members wlo served in the Yolun- | years stole upou thew respeet for their whiteuio i N N A Thietan (hnriag M el e 1 B e wacimsoes el st | S Ay Guriag oo Wr. Thv miiary dbusita SO CE8 | Sl BUSCOES {heir stated meeting at the Bible House, Astor.place, on the | or ia frout of No 10 Furmau-st., Brooklyn, was continued yes- wbchimpoucs o the Usited Satr e doty o ctng o o Svi e | #4661 Sote sntporty o7 PEONEE EL ' | 3 ived i visbl in e improved condiuon of okt WK TR | e P RLY S S fternoon of the st inst, James Lennox, esq., in the chair. | terday before Coroner Lynch. The evidence went o show that publican Governuont). it rests with Congress to decide what and it was no part of the intention of its frrwers to give any I~ | ents. As arule the regiaftnts have improved during the year ':u'n;::‘«’u‘ > h‘l't- v ), " ol - | & y oceived 18 drath Wound from -4 Lot 1 the corabtianed one in & State; for, as the United Htat o) St o Chens Dusineasen, hat simply 80 regard thein, where | 1n every soldierly respecs. Dat this rule, ITke all others, bawita | Shije®?7 e Soney, o clleery Prager and reading the Seriptures by the Rey. Nathan L. Rice, 'flmmh R Oven M %,"g—‘ 4 ¥ ‘shiee 106 ch Stete & Repubicen Government. Congrew mmet neeer | nxisting, as proper subjects for taxation. To st further gustd, | exccptions, and we arv sorry to say that few ) 1. Eight new auxiaries were jized, two in Mihi- e dackde Lo e e e e i | ATPEIVE, agaisst any mitspprehension fn rogani (o (his 1peHey | eie Rorated matead of fmproving. Notably ameng these are | warfel SRRt S ey Theve ol A ‘:u’ e two'In W niay and one especiively i Penn. e Laeh it s Hoties "‘:::‘-...m‘ o termiue whether t Is Republican or not, Aud whyn tho Sonbtoms | am uct was passed fi Congress July 27. 1668 amending tho pee. | the 35th and 99th, of this eity. Sorriordooklog military parades | Thee; pravevce was like s blast of coid air, and the wen wore | FC LY Ghio Ceortis . Big Alstama Communications plicated e cmiives of s Sake wre sdmiied tnde theTeoneie o | VIoie o S o b atter, by s omt e wonda | W never taw han Lhe Otos they havo Tecently ghven when | not Wemesivee remats, atesd of simelting 1o 20 elonta | 33 e received from C. MeC esq.. Valparaiso, with B i g 3 “without having obtained a license 50 to do ssertingin fien | ordered out for inspection. The men are few in number. awk | and g""" efticiency the officers of the Division, these com- | 2 Foo To i or Rible work tn Chill; from the Rev. LoxG IsLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—A meeting of - of 0a w pabiican charectar, 1 Tésoghtzed 0Y The proper . : ‘aovg i the 3 Goustiutic hority, end iom i evers other | thereef the words without paving thoe spech | tax therefor.” | ward in Aqflnmx, and borribly deficient in drill and permib_them 10 drag along !, Jackson of the British and Fe Society, asking | the Long Island Historical Soci held on Thursay even- et e '3' i Ul .3:;3.'..' 7 | Seton i1 of et ey e e Sl itcoy | g Ty ot T 8 W4 6 Lo im Wl Wil B e oiSoth s thooghes it S’ beatsde: e et AR et iy ¥ ol Tkt lqlnn llConn.:: hmuyl:'.,:l”db: was delivered by «ut, evtablishod se the permanent goverwmest of s State | proprietors. managers, and agents of lotterie: [1ud all lottery | they carry ol ot onco dial g . is Card 1d ot help this, | when printed; from Mr. Andrew M. Milne, Rosarfo, and d $ e e e oo e Nitenor & v oo 1o s work tn the | the Rev. O B. Frothingham upon *'The Lifo of & Reformer in wouid not be & Repablican Goverument, aud it would be the duty of | ticket dealers) shall pay & tox of Sive per centom on the | the Wwen 1o other regimeits wbero competest ofiicers will pive (o .t s e Loss of in- § the % Ooagress o Srartirew T rows amount of roceipts from soid busiuces aid which also | them the neecsaary nstruetion, and they way beeome wokliers. o e T R g s e e Ry D s from b B g M. Breatem, ¢ tb¢ | the Fifteent Contry.” 1A ver Mapd N foapiisheble opinion shows, first, that the duty of determining | gnacts that the said parties shall make eworn statements of the | At present they are the langhing stock of the community When- | pany mewbers. The war. of course, turned the thoughte cf one and (;..E:n Mission in relation to the seriptures granted some | listemed to the reverend “kfi probably » of the con- ificent, Bomba . State Government is Repubfican. belongs to t of their busiress withn the first eleven duys of cach | ever th car In the streets. 11 the Inspecting Omticer has | ol to military matters, aud whew our’ militia regiaients were ordered - Bet 16 ie Trenilent Faanad, Shat fhe et 1p | ot o el e ot chil bo suliect 1 & peualty: of | Goms e dutp, be has recommmeiied the o e ese | L e Rold 1Relr Yok’ were roplily ied by gosmg sud sdvinturoue | JOs a£0 and supposed &m,‘,‘:‘:{,‘:‘,{mfimfi, e’ P e ,‘_",‘.:":5.. tives from | 1000, and tn defaolt of payime the tax shull be sabject 1 Toginicits wlih other nealthy commanda. The 9th o aiso far | wen. These men, ss well e the geueral public, huve within v e B awdv 't thuseliting the Bible. satd (4o | she it e e eeenp e * g car, | below tho present standard of efticiency and we vegret, &% T3> o - rhegeor y the National Mpfln‘f‘vhu ; from the Rev. Dr. Hepburn, Yokohama in | of Chief-justice Marshall, from the brash of Peale, rd to translativg ‘meeting udjourned. s ision i binding on the Presi of 81,000, or b mprivoued hot excecdiug ane ¥ of efficiency wit g sent. Fourth, provude s Repablican macts That nothing in this Section contained | cesiingly wm-nri ¢ which in former days 50 high | G0eC WitL St was then e pleasing sod S redrabte ‘_,,“,, of our | rega the Scriptues into Japanese, and from the | was preseuted to the Society, and the - Bovernment, and not for ¢ t° Having, | tust, | siall bo construed to legalize any lottery.” But the question of | and wus g0 nneh liked, so sadly detcriorated. A o n eategen ol § 1 noer 1 o ewere o yout sabatastion these angumients of M HONIAR | Sue i somon of the Sotihees on ateoait of 1he rsstion by | some way shold be at o e i s afgiaa | T o paepibi b e R e g d (o s B T n . e valu ot 3100 fweoe g . T aow pass fiom tHose oonsklemions relacing fo M ) o tornd 8. ¢ excellence. This would doubtiess bo nccomplished by ruper- " “ibe viandd of militiry extelience. b ach Hghtr thun b o Ziabe Seriplures, Looks X e Sonthern Staten. Other | THE LONG ISLAND RAILEOAD.—A new time-table which are as unfortunato to him as they are painful and fon in Telation to the constitutional right of the | seeding some of the officers, for it is a fact more fully FecOg: | was s fow years sinice, sud wo mustnot culy cowe up (9, bul mast "_"‘_ ero mato of beoks 16 English, e ot Aehia for on thia: o 7 Jasve Now-York Bowilatng W ¢. Let 1o one say that we are not in e of the Treasury to make certain rulos and regulntions | nized now than ever before, that with the efficers rests alwaye | sdvance that standard. Boria A the dla ‘and Therbro m_ % A0t and nmvud.uu. T Mn‘dl‘ m"wa,.-. traine favor of State rights and State independence. We are at the | in uddition to the procuring of bondsmen for parties who wish | the efficicacy of u regiment. The repurts of the Luspectors will | “These are consicentions which should, abave all others. bave | GRCTR IC TR lub"th“ccxunle!‘ it e Mo 3 same time fu faver of vindicating the Constitutional rights of | 14 exgage in the lottery busivoss andare willing to pay the tax | doubtless couse several changes i present on a»izations to be w ¢ Goveruer in m these appelntments. W‘- oo B l_;“"ml for Western Tew ,"'_\-mnm An { ond She hydgu;o:-':“nu{mt-'mkulh m:l“lllr'; g '“‘,E,:.”:‘ the | ynd give bonds in complianee with clause six. section @9, of the mul:L-M the soones this i dove the better for the National {'A.r'ua.-h:-"n Di o Nlfl'":lr‘l;h-e Jouth. energy an wei | Yexas, and an sdditional Mm""""“ the Amuwum?vnm» sitiven which the resalts of the war and the Notion's deep voice | Internal Kevenue L sl - G o wiil induce encouraze the ofhcers under _ o astiea uve eupiurred. npon's elass beretofore deburred | 'Lotiery tiehet dealers s s, pacociollél |+ I i R e B e e (i S of ‘everything bt bondage, snd the hard privilege of | . orc iem who shall uiake, seil of offer to sel} lothery tick e e B e e P e wind to base o e HECKICHER: e slmerging the difernt fado oo Being true to the Unjon dus the years of its great peril. Is J parts thereof, or any tohen, ceriificate or device rep- | Tompkins-sqn: eduented died that wi Mo il draw (0 our Tenke B L o ol Scates that Ly ahouid give | Toncuting or imiending 8 veprosent o lotiery tieket or any frsctiovas | This i the valy e e ot thn ey, Wa 4o not wioh (o 0o lsoghed 3¢ b3 | The funoral of the Jate Mr. Charles A, Heckscher | Fesults of the meeting are sumued up fu tho anuezed resolu- every pledge nud guarantec of fature loyalty before being again wny posbey of numbel ny lotiery, u-‘ | wanage | Nygrrie and, their supe twat community which has dove so. for or, Lot us be com- a . - tion : sdwitied 10 8 full participation an the affairs of the nation ; L agprod rintend the draw becn asserted, the regim inded il sdisired. There are many of ve who think thet the | will take place this morning from Grace Church, at 10§ o'clock. Resolred That -mlu-d-i—l:'w o make prelimin. mes of d Shat the wen so_recently from Lostile eombat to the best inter- 7y, sball be decned & Jottery on 02 rano L 0 E rill well executed, the re, ‘through its regimental fiell cfficers, should be con S ary inquiries aa to She practicebility the verioms secred gere of any latiecy shail give bond in the sum of §1,00 | Prove the proposition. The drill was well cxecuted, K E - . Th Mr. Hockscher was born in Paris, in 1806, and received a libe wsta of the republie and the eause of bumanity shall ot 00l | (hat the persan payiog reeh tus dhull uos sell any ticket or sippe- | went seldom having appeared to better wdvantage ; bt miitary et e oty s osiotly .“..:“.‘,"..é:'.;’,:am':.:’.i.&: ral education. - Soaw after he was of age be came to New-York, | Ehors e o g e L possessed ,{ Fenton be recleciod or not, be will of eourse, #il (he wacuncy. It aadindfow i ” e ¢ business man. More than “fi- g o make profossious of Joyalty, but remove the possibility of b | meutary ticket of anch lottery which han not Lesn dviy stemped ne- | men who witneased it were not convinced that alterior unfriendly purposc before being again clothed With po- | cording to tw, aud that he will pey tbe tax smposed by law Gpon the | adsantages over the others. A uniformity of drill in the 1 Bas been intiimsted that sk expression by the officers of the Di appointed id w Ak 25 vears ngo he became largely interested in anthracite col | eommitteo: C. Y. Smith, J. M. Lorets, jr., F. 8. Dallon, L. B. Tauds in Pennsylvenia, which he developed suecessfully. Two'| Wyman, E.B. Moore, R R Ray D M Cole. B C. Hitacal power and public suthority ¥ 1 refer to the recent out- | grows receipis of his sales. Yition shoukl most certainly prevall, sid unless something | of their preference w. breuks and massacres ot Mewphis and New Orleans, und the It soctas uu‘:‘umlmmn of the ‘Treasmry deems Mnlmlly moro ecidedly in favor of Mrris taoficn ia ahown than was | Wiey dld's rages in numerous Southern commmunities upon men and | authorized, under that poron of the quoted scction which | exhibited by the J2th, the oid tactics shoukd by all means - | ence? 1 think such s course would do woee of the pioneers In the production of excepi Mr. Hoekseber | pibis gad Judge J. G women of known Union sentiments, he 1 public | states * that the managers of any Jottery shall give bonds, &e.” | by ¥ hib a e, caning per- T Sabmit the feasibility of the waiter to | S 11 F St > ok o - SRR, Sresey 0! atiments, and 1 .n:\: :1‘ - ":j.:nd m'f wr. wm,‘p;r;;- - u;).;‘:‘-‘ Fidr ooy ‘wml .'.‘:.b:«f,‘n“l:." luml'\‘f::::,rlu r«:y.:lny ln-‘ P'd SO S survived the vicissitudes of the trade. By great tenacity of | * After the transaction of some further unimportant businecs, Sovernusent hos beew recently overshadawed by il . A CrioraL UsioN.—The musicians of Brooklyn as- sembled on Thursday evening at the Aeademy of Music for the gave'an exhibition drill on W of testi recognition of the official station of prowive; o evidence in part of & prevelent and settled pos ‘on the part | Jaws, which enacts " that all persons and every person who | gpectaiors. “The ran whieh fell at the closo of the afteruoon | ¥ 3:'.?.'.':;..::‘&2 ;:-:mu 'S'u:fi;gfinfi'«ifi'fim:ffi Jears | tho meeting of the § ]-uu..n. peo) |h'-(in n)fiuvuuun w‘ nln« dombuaneo of lmn.] lh:ampr‘«r r;wnm:«t in .vlm l[mnusl:r{ ) k;u :lul": prevented the completion of |'.:- yl:;grnmmv rn; -::Irlrnl -'-‘- ooy B e e Canvaing | in the region, and in the wost dey ed condition of coal men and sway epubfican principles. A r the Wi ouk paylog the special tax therefor, und ol s an done W satisfy all. Ouly the best b wien of tl ey imen e norals Shaler u‘i; o b ' “ee sble and | trade never failed to meet his -lbfiw |'|0lll at maturity. cretary of the Treas | 1o the number of about 0, were on the ground. This of e 0 10 O Bt s e aeratton e & T 27, Hackachew, Dowever, /was e ias 1t mar & Wanluie THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. of our fathers wos o failure and onr own recent severe trials | regulations s shall be prescribed by the § aud sufferinge and sucrifices were s mistake, or we are Tight in | Ury.” to promulgate the following: regulations i relation to any | course, was searcely fair, for if the tact saking a ssered scknow ledgment of adequate measures of Con- | person desirous to engoge in busiuess as & * Lottery Ticket | thesshould be as good for one as auot stitutional proteetion. [Appiause.] No one, it seems to me | Dealer,” he shall isent (Wasliington Greys) will, during the coming week, we Sl be i doubt that the eaes now presented are the culmina. | Fwst: Mske retorn in the uvaa) foro o tam Assessor of the Die- | Joary, give n similar exiiibition in Casey's tactics. This will tion of the hato and bitter years years of strife. And, as o triet i which Lo is located, which return sbal state, in additon to | iy Lo two sestems more dircetly in contrust thanthey have ot heediess of the fortune wnd destiuy of this country during | the other iuformation now required, the name of mames of the Lisss: | hoey” heretofore. Aside from the test of systems, theso trial i §e18 oF proprietors for whotu Le scte, with their place of busiuess ” ngor eonkd rémain i e o o e spackal s @14b 05 fbe Cotieet drills are the best thiugs which could be doviscd for the good o « ) continued s géese Sxyihing etsinly bes th ase. His axpericrce duriog th " Te wrote ond spoke the English, French and German | The regular meeting of the American Institate was e e ign, g | an s caiostal Ta S i AL Hia oo o | by WIS 45 apokt 0 T ol ok e et | st oo T ’mnh: - o wntil he left the vervice with the br i wre literature. His tastes were refined, and ho took great delight gt gl e Soaial pleastren, 1o was admitted to be one of the most | of swanling cash premiums at the agricultural exhibitions beld accomplisbed whist players in the wnnl?, and when in health, | by the Institute the proceedings were of uo special interest. alwars spent two evenings & week at his favorite game. He THE POLYTECHNIC BEANCE. Jso tly interested in refining public amusements, and e estanes it Mo Freuch Theater in | The regular meeting of the Polytechuic Braneh of the Amerl- orite witl. the Divis Lim atill .7 to the abi i of Miitia snd temporary Commander of the Division ue quite as much to b soelsl siaius as to his military ability. at Union Republican | opplicant must procure and prowat (o that oflicer the duly cd | Of the service, and we liope to seo ¢ | a1 10 the faith, that o favorable resalt will | Rohdaf the manseers ¢f the lotiery i which such applicont proposes | EIGHTH RKGINENT. Hth Regiment. Lient.Col. Went. | Neither can It be desled that, haviug sttained hie mintczy tank, he Loiroy d happiness af the people, and g0 far to R o too tnhote o8 momb worth commanding, was inspeetedd ot Tompkins-square on reed the duties e S SR il DAV L ivte el Ml S e T S Bgen d paesent to th Monday afternoon by A G. Herriott. There were 59 public affairs. From early youth, he was an_opponent of | geryations upon recent discoveries and inventions, reading » settle the now disputed que whether loyel mea shall goy ern and preserve the Republic. [Appluuse ] Mueh, if not all this severe conflict of opinion Which Bow confrouts us, coi arded by a firm and judicious course 1 executive quthorify. Put that is past wothiug 10 bope from th diezent lottery i which he prepes 10 | men i Tanks, and 124 absntees reported. The regiment looked lowed to deal in the tickets or buaibn I, and moved with o precision worthy of commendation. any lottery whose mauagers | ave not furuished boud for hims. Wien, | ori'tyo0n helongi ] a1 however, » single person of firm ia the manacer cf seversl lotteried - s Sk Kl e We. firuly rely, however, | thet e bond Lurulshed by such peroon or firms will be suticient for » o S i o v dealer i thewe several lotieion. o 4 0 soldiers Slavery. During the Kebellion, he was & warm advoeate of the | pumber of interesting items from scientific joarnals, Government, ana never for a moment doubted the witimato sue: | “"\r.J. Wyatt Reid then exhibited s diagram of o new tubalar coss of our armw. He waa frequently written to by friends and | bojler and plan for an engine, intended to economize steam 4; .r.--;-:..lm.u :::‘huru[w' rnrd 'm!-"rm..%'m v uu‘l his rrpu!- .mmn! 1{‘ beneath the piston on its way to .m.e‘b condenser, did much to sustain oar eredit abroad. Having an aceurate rman Wi od a Prussian explain- Knowledge of (b6 resotrees of the 60UM7Y, be Wos SIWaYE rpady e o <k g < wever, Y ¥ dan and cob &s 4pace to eater further apou L ng its construction and use, and pointing opt elements of great e bt 0 and patriotism of the people w! “:’h ]*L'l“' Third: [he boud ot bonds s0 to be given are to be conditioned i u pasitive nuisance. itherto oy ed equal to any exigeney 1 our mationa 1ife. | the sum of §5,000. ta the persouwivo bas paid the tax 1o do bu st be oo tly t Kept 11l CONStaDE use an LPOOPery pointment discassed iore fully in_the papers than it has to give o reason for his belief that pending the war, and after “hecrs. tepublican bas » nobi oord 8 Le lotter: w b " and drive ) and the Beat in- | 11 F! 3 excellence in it which he believed were ‘as anknown to its ] Beppilionn paxty bes o aobio Jreeed & T | Biacaie s s | e o Ay sl But - | it close, no capitalist could make 4 letter investment than in | jnventor and the Prussian (.m-n.mm,m!:mnum " Ameriean seeurities. Having long been personally an intimate | could be turned to great advantage in o better-constructed arm. ticket of supp ementary tick pot been daiy staniprd ac ¥ of the tiekef or cop ke bat be will pay t e tax i rty which meintained the Government, and_gave to it un- itating and unqualitied support, as with one voice, one L aud oue band, it carried the war for the Uion to a tr dmue. 1t makes moble professious of attachment PR to the cause uf freedom and coustitutional govermment oner of Jntoramad- ovewes ro and unnatiral allilance, but is faitful | €T T ¥ RO ST tiekets or numt ere of sy lottery h called 1t into being [cheers), which gave | or logerics in violation of the sbove rules snd tegulstions” wil be the ntmost importance 10 rage and strength, as thougis inspired of | iisble to the pevaity iuipere | by law for every such vicltion; cud thie lly atten struggle with the power of Slav which | penaty will be enforced i the Biost summary Banner Tise £Ou LIaRI0B arm throughout the tion of these rules makes it obligat possibie an efficient commsader. Let us get to- we express Ocr preterence reapoctfully, aud | have nodoaut | friend | our worthy Commanderin-Chiel will fiaten to us. But above all the | consulted claianis of the various caudidates, leb & press for a thocough military | iwade man wan ad & rigid diseiphivarien. Heapeestaly your b L ( . which air eonld be introduced or shut off outside and inside the il the commieation f deserving of coisiiritin ¢ | MEETING OF [HE BOARD OF HEALTH. | fumowniiic maximn o light wan ovtamed, Mach gus was Tt of & Commander of the First Division. We heartily eoin- | The Board of Health Leld their regular weekly .‘i“l‘;"‘;}’u‘,: A0 S e a:;;_‘ shown, by the introduc- eide with our cormapondent 1k hoping that a youne man uid 8 | goeting on Thursday afternoon, President Schultz in the ebair. | A number of interesting variations of this principle were ex- thorough disciplinarian may be the fortanate appointee. Bibled g viic wia L prodseiag of & whaing Bose of tho tube, e late Secretary of the Treasury, was frequently | Ho also exhibited the Sharp and Spencer rifles, and gave some Lim on questions of finance, and Wi 1o have | jnteresting statistios to illustrate the inefliciency of uazle- valuabe suggestions, which the Secretary adopted. | loading gans during the late war, Prof, Vanderwei of Philadeiphia eshibited s gas-burner, by ry ficket and with osed by jaw on the zrose st also be first ayproved Ly the T REcivext.—The fo i the 6th, demignates the of instruction and con Tt forms 00 new, sty 1o the principles ¥ carsy faith and eaven for the gre: merved its good righ 3 The promulga and desolation of bttle, which surrowed though fultered not in | pronrietors of policy shops or lottery tic i Getea and which rejoiecd and remaived firm i the day of our | foulre’ts become proprictors of such ABJUTANTAGPNERAL —Another appotntment which the Gor REPORT OF THE SANITARY SUPERINTENDENT. by buraing th gas oVer & gause i (be mibd victory, (Cheers.] * The same energy, earnestness and patriot- | curod bund of toe Managers of the 1 ernor will shortly be called npon to niake is of vitgl importace | The following report was received : which could be applied a8 & burglar-alarm. to the State Mil Is an Adjut: Bpou Ris Oprica_Saxivany Stemistexoext M. F. H, Nov. 1 1666 Prof. Vanderweir coneluded vith an elucidation of the method fem which characterized will be exerted now to ut the-rcur erm of office Waile there appears | Sin: | ter respectfolly to report that, Feuton, there is 8 | reports bave ben reeeived from th b | JACKSoN 5 SoWvLTS, s, Fresident Metropoisian Hoard of Health. | of obtaining the various coal-oils. 25, the fullowing Remarks were made, during the discussions of the evening, cetors of the Bosrdof Healcti: | 1y Tyr. Rowell, Dr. Richards, Prof. Sanders, Dr. Parmelee and ave it succoes dusing Ui war intain the supremacy of lovalty and the shame of treason. [Cheers.] We i of companies . With the expiration of the Gove rly held, wsd Wil ase | Pires nleo that of the A co of every wem- | to be little doubt of tho r anxions o see I ent restored in the late. iu- d the other lott sugent States s soon as it can kgt gy st be Nept showing osition of A Whowe number of reports received, ‘Whole uumber saftty. Weearnesily desire to g B Fle T , i, where. wud by wheat | 1, S aam hoenrably asd ] N2 wile nomiber of negative reports, others, Congreas 80 soon us full asmurance ¢ these outside lottesy e e by | it him durisg his incumbeney, sud | © 22, number of reports found corrvet, 219; Siam of the Constiational Amendment, that herehy. the Boxet |t fyo trsusact ¢ - B It o have perionned by him at a ry “sacri- | g Besertosentsa, Teports b THE TURF. of those States will not pass into Rebel havds. Faithiul and | g),0 ta¥—and most of thew are T ble - ! | Bee. W r-‘n?w llm-r.nr.wl l'““:ll be Las det Imm--(l ,u- | ve. 100; Bamiber cf megative regorts forwarded, 21 number of 4 | 1 other and mwore profitablo_duties at the close of his nomber of reports retaived for pos wigilant, let no one doubt our success. | Prolouged cheer:. ) qnired bondsmen, and no other surety will be accepted 1 . g g outsiders foel very sore in_ relation tc TEMPERANCE. | and very traly, that if these regulations ape o ——— he pructical efict will be to cocrce them to sell for the mangers or give up the buslucss. Scme of fhe oul lias it in his power & | X?‘m“. forwarded, s his power 10 | Rotices, 16, » : are of the State o The poitive reports receivigl ars upon the following nuisseces: 67 . VES JNIONE PASE NETES BACES ry much indeed. The ¢ fall sud '"'1“ o wm;’., 13 wastepipes and d.-&nr. 7 »M-”v‘nbmd Entries for the extra day’s race at Jerome Park,No- Gols. 12 celiars, 22 yards, conrts sud ervas, 12 houses and base- %, 14 oen ' vacaut lots. § pigseries, 2 swill-boilig | vembers, have been closed, as foliows : wens, | fat-boiling estabiisbient, § cow-stables, 3 slsughter- | Humoze Rack—1{ miles. 3 Tho Adjutant Burger sitcing at the armory, ber 25 a8 3 o'cloch p. . THE NEW-YORK CONFEREXCE TEMPERANCE CONVEN | giders are noi chary in denouncing the whole ting asa * put bokd it wr » < . | i E A\ Lo b, A hing ot 3 o ex w il make Eriurus tothe Court at, or before, | 2 wiolst.on of code, 11 sidevalks and gu'ters, 9 horse-stables, | 1. J, stees b, w. Yellow Hammer, aged —, 130 Iba. TION—FIRST AND SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. "‘,‘j b .",‘ w ." ". ihe m:l{.;\ - "\ll'll have I:“" 4 ;‘\L feavore A.|u 5 Tt otling. lu eceo N 3 wireets and alieys 2. Leosard W. Jerome eniers b, h. Roseoe, 5 yeirs old, 140 1> o RO Oub sy elther coerer them juto selling for them or drive thet ¢ | Ml iaw of tho Staie, sud i Th bisprctivg officers have reinepected 49 baldinge or promisen, | 3 Col Stoauon euess . b, Surprise —yeurs ¢ d, 160 e e PO, O3 100 T ool Tepair emaeting of (bo. b Cihern s ey v e erhers e 1. e B o e old, 0 s o9, 1 ,. | Tegoiar waeting ‘of e b C | Wetol "tha. heaith Law bad previo ) Me, X egiord . ’ . sy o eflort to 1 has bee Noveuver 1, 8 o'clock, and & aaity last 1 et said oriers Lave been eompiied with or not. Their | - Spcoxp Ha The New-York . Conference Temperance Con- | Short fo ootorce o b ot thelr Dueins sues withaut pay e o At Genere pcome o Becn somplied with, 33 o6 complied with, | 1. g ratery et > chigand m; 0 i V ashingto 3 Jow over, ' bi sbors have resul z # and Jerome enter br. L. 3 vention assembled in this city, at the Washingtou-st. M. E. Vow over, bt i Taddus | Syragae’s lobees bare rer 5 Ofcers bave s relompected 108 bt | 5. Hafs Woal ot che . Hgr Loy .3 eurs o, 151 rettiees Tegardi nd Jerome euter b. £ Silkstone. .J'l!lfll 140 lbs. Lave not yet which prelimisary votices have boen issued | 4. Forbe g moans for war pury equal energy ) this oftice. Their 1epo Cburch yesterday, st 2 p. m. Although the weather was ¥ iziig sense o wery unpropitions, yet delegates from all parts of the e it Bae Tivel by dikout every train, and by moon mp: | BBt IR o e s Bratce ward of 3 had '""l‘”‘l by cars and bo a h'nl: "'l';‘ In almost every cnse the Commission wention_was orgayzed by the appointment of the Rev. D. | ¢ pu'in the suin of €5,000 to appear ok, Chatrman, aud ¥. W. Chadwick, Secretary, - The regular | Hocro ot 1 found) or for cxamination ender of progrumme was then taken up, the first being nar- | et Some waived an examination show that 104 have been gomplied | 5. R B, Forbes, Fa enters br. h. Climax, sged —, 165 ' I with, 82 wot complied with. The reports ‘which these last were | G Dn i | TLiie v beca orwapded for ordepe - T 1 Jln:flqnlu ’m::‘: b 4.)-‘-h “n:uug‘h-"pd —, 161 Ibs. A large and evening at th drty Afthost M sembled on Wedues | Seventhave. and Th | & beau Procewdt monies of o dress parade in front CHANGTS [N TIE NATIONAL GUARD, 8 Hugrs. STATH 0F NEW-VOIK, ATIUTANT OFFICE, ALBANY, Octobe 27 1806, The following officers have been commissioned by the Com. rd, State of New-York, it office, returns 52 gom: | 23 ¥ Sioue enters — e beeu | 3. T Foreyth enters ch. m. Lily of the West, aged —, 18 Ibe. Medical Tnvpecting Oficers fof investigation and feport. | 4 J5hn s kais euters b. . Lady Trasie, 1 years o, 138 iba. Captain kord, commanding the Sanitary Compauy st the Police | § Teonard W. Jerome enters br. g Duioty, 4 years oid, 142 ibs. “veturns 319 arders (0 the abatemert of noisasces, served | g 3 K. Mahon enters cl. g Expeet, 6 years old. 154 Iba. vim citizons suce last report, all of which sation of person ences, and reports from various parts | The Commissioner wamed esch unfortunute mnuder-in-Chiof in the National G oy of the Confereace. Quite 8 uumber took part in the BATrations, | iy that if he violated these Tegulations a second time the bail | 3 Lok Sicux was during the week ending Ovtober 77, 160: sacs o repert e etatns e e B o B gaon | 1. ST, Bere epésts b . Kote Horn 6 yeees ool B end the remarks of all wero very intoresting. for that violtion would be $10.000. It is in contempistion | ATl ML EUCE M Finn lnicaps on Civakx—Rober 11 ermaster. Sep- | Uon'of 'the latter has been disected by the Board of Poligs. 8 FE Farker entors b & Bl §ears oidy 158 bs. Mafl, o be T {PWCRS ey Segimant, Jaly NS e ek gidlag Ut 318 son of aopessd Shhrs v | Marcu—Dash of § of & mlle. "Deoaard W Jersme's b b ‘The next subject discussed was the propriety of church mem- | gmong outeiders to have thess regulations passed upon by the e Hgaing S pptica e A B drinks. | Goune Gd obtain if possible & final decision npon u test case. | (0% ¥ The Rev. Mr. Crawford opened the discussion, speaking | They have or intend to have emiucat counsel obtained, o ? etrangly ogainst Christians siguiog such applications. ¢hus obtain ax speedily as possible a scttlement of the ques He was followed by other reverend gentiewen, all of whom y . ) jonsl | . whether the Secretary of the Treasury has the coustitutional |\ JU0 TG 08 alors from the State sathorities tonight to expross, R ey O Ioarenr-Wiktess'A: ‘Ishl; ‘Sniotond ating the Tnspeotor. Of this nomber ume, e e e e veutod doad. “Fost Ward 1 case. ] Ttal; | Trovators, 100 1ba; A. Belmont's ch. m. Hor b I'.::.I, 1 tatal; Twentieth Ward, 1 case, | fatal; 7 casen, Very respectfully your obedient servant, pleasing remarks by th spouded ua follows S1x: Permit me on beball of the Stb Reglment in receiving thie | ¢ %% 1F iged. 7 0v CAvALRY—FHeory . Piffard, assistant surgeon, Fassin, prowoted. spoke in the same vein as did the Rev. Mr. Crawford. At the | yiopy 10 asue such regulations, to be obeyed as fmplicitly as .8 Davrox. Sasitary 30 dent. etnclusion of the discussion the temporary organtastion oftho | 16141 U 8Tk (LA Durely Boneible that the outsiders | U16860 7ot thele spycistion rigioel vacancy. . : {ocia | Hemario Paix, Spaca nspacior, M. B H. pany Conveution was decided 10 be the permavent oue, after which | o po content with a decision by & United States Commis- | . Sercuding IxvaxTRY—Grorge C. Needbam. Assiatent Resolutions were introduced providing that bereafter persons | have decided upon several important improvemests and new note matel, coming to this port from ports beyond the sea shall 5ot be al- | onyerprises in order to insure o i X7 0% | XPANTRY—Georgs A. Satehell, Second Lieutenant. Uct, 18 vice Donobue. declined to serve. Forry rivrn Reginxst or Ixvasver—Ltdwin Hutchinson, Sor- the Convention adjourned till evening. On_assembling at 73 | ofor 4 o , providing 1t is in their favor; but Af it should be averse | g Sth regimeont are be: w., & large andience had co Tu fo themn there a it doubt but that they wil contest these (o Yo, and hear your words of r e . Jowed to land any beds, bedding o other articles which perfoct telegraphle ero opened with prayer and singiog, atter which the | 187 CULS i tions to the Court of laat Tesortif Decessary, | recruita ud every meibe Sontaln the eooils oF S etogioas dlos "% | with the prominent commerctal cties of the United States snd contain the seeds of infections or contagious discases. After o loug discussion these resolutions were referred to the Sanitary | Enrope. A mew land line i3 to be constructed from F; Chatrman infrodnced the Kev. C. D. Foms. pastor of the St. | them) ofiont regRetioch e L e i Kngiur o i i s o the euhjoqs of Letaporanen, 1o waa oL TIET EXAMTRATION, e e comrades o1 We ‘secept, Si. theve, cotrs 1 | | e T Conent to Pacesta o Newtoudiand. | ) ¥ - O Yesterda; 4 ewbert, one of the ns brourht hefore » - Bee: i . TEMEN' NUTSAN new cal lai Pierre e e e 1 e el s Geaniia e THo simed thas | i e 18 eot Uons Shert, oRMTOR roomsss secerd ool The llowing wan eceived from the olice Department. ol acros o Sydser; Capo reon, whers > D, S 01 husi- - of 2 v OF THR METROPOLIT, 1) he was not employed nor engaged 1u the policy or lottery busi- | juviolste. A regiwestal y!unnfic b sent Into the seryice st lm;l-n“u'l B T Hev & “&l.! e ~ m'mllnu‘ o N To the Honoratle the Board of Folico— URNTLENRS: The Gilowing | where it wil it P o o i e B e b £ Do g i Loent and removel of naiances, or the week soding Nov. 1, 1986: B ntobuit of Eoe bosk material and great oare recelved. 34; number of Botioss | yi/u; in the construction of the other two new lines meationed only the best werkmanship The two cablea across the have been in excellent condition. SECOXD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. ness, and that hulhnm been, :m. lhed:xwpuoo o.nu tiog s | the ouibreak of the wat 140 men, wid ut s cione mastered oot lese Bk g e 7 of e A i i . | asubstitute for suother person, by sttending to the business o 100 1 @u, need not these batt vpon uners to Berras o gy v, Furem B The delegates assembled this morning at the ap- | & FONRT00 "0 L hur " uud said that be was unawaro that in thre i6 | ot Besrasson oo linave Antuanet, R Buses nted time and took up the first portion of the regular order | doing that be was acting coutrary to the Inw. The Commis The following resignations of officers iu the Natiousl Guard, poit € £ of proceedings, it being & continustion of narrations and ex- | MoneT intormed Lim that ignorauce of the law did not excuse | State of New.Vork, have been accepted by the Commander-in petience. As we enterod the ehurch the Rev. Mr. Ferris was Lam; that bis coufession alone was suflicient evidence to war- | FouS erend the nath Chief during tho week ending Oct. 27, 1866 speuking. He claimed thet the law against intemperauce was mlhu n«lmmlimg -n:idl.hn Aundmnn: ““’r’f. coufeased be | (hoir 0/d regimentsl metto, ** Ritione aut i October rfr.:""‘rl"x'.:“:n : -.::;o; ',“'('; ; h|.p< foroed. ne. he had committed o misdemesnor. The examination ' o wervice expired ; Thirtes: rigade, Joln G. Davis. ya) bt gy flon" m:fl’u:“;fl':ufomfflw UEL 10 | was then prooceded with, and the following testimony taken: wm,f:"‘:’:‘m:" d"(f}j:‘m" g ;:"‘:fl;‘l.:l';“_‘.':‘flk:% cloed’ It Artler, Harey Baker, second entenant, i, Fum side, yoo oFcng will fers ful 1o pros the law. He ol | oot o Sekk aw i, Moot boueh s poley st et | etam,” ol Geteyaborgh, v reciment laviug participated 7 Gosrge b Van Hose ahre Lo} - 6 Mottat : defendant was present ot tho tinue; have not got ths | With credit in all thoso engugements. After the presentation om.~Theo- tod ber oM horses t«-n'dw from eity limits, 89 t woved from eity n-u.-' 2 number of abave statemest that the New-Yorl city ;l:h-.' 3 mimber o "d_-i‘lb;v_nm n:v, 5 | don Telegraph Company will have 1) umber of dead hogs rewos isuite, e of "dead _ dogs und cam . removed Tty limita, ' 26; o fosting Wi oo ACuntte Colbin, S bor of calves seized—"bobs," {0 Trom being daily and bourly in major, rom ineer. decliued ; 164 1nfantry. H. M. Top- from Distriet; 19th Infantry, Hugh Milligan, prain He was ustomed to preach to kis congregation in ) i o pt e - egtment eview iu a m Lich ited h Sarrytown on the subject of femperance once every threo | Pyac] B ik ety e ook s KT :’['f;_,'w*l“ e Y s an excecdingly plesant ono | Coplaiv, tests of srrvice expired; ¢7ih lufanty, Jebn Tiokey, brol | pounds, removed from cty s a3 the Chstoclan Cherehs roahrefine b0 & e 0 i3 | T i oty sherr il (hit o 103 i o ot it | thmmghont and e i o ared to excelient e loony et 1) . st Suitad P Tk ications license, one- of worl ou | wbent ndant being in the 1 be and anotber man were both i —The g ¥ h 4 SN - - > SR * Bty e e o S oLt Koyt e G Ketucst gure 8, fves | Sl oty Fiip . o, gererome; deaed e Iner | e L o el f s rimed o GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. When Mr. Ferris had concluded, the chair introduced the | Adolph Domeltanpi—Am Specil Agentof the lnterual Reve Giny eyening last. The house wan well filled with ladies and | 3014 Tufantry, Warras et loataaame torm of service expired, | Himits, 2.00: number of arreats for violstion of Hiealth laws, 3 Allof | BY FELEGRAPN TO TRE TRISUNE. 81. Louis, Mo. Nov. 1.—The National Con- whick it respocifally wiamfited. - : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. tb; “m of N e, posg st 5 HONORS TO CYRUS W, FIELD—BEGULATION OF STEAM | sajlors, and mmhuqunlmy:md | NAVIGATION—BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH BRAZIL. The Chamver of Commerce met Thursday afternoon- at 1 o'clock, A. A. Low, eaq,, President, in the and Mr. Wilsou acting as Secreiary. ' After the of the minutes of the wevlt;'u meeting wing gentlomen were unani- members of % Loss Lol e hddresncd the Convertion on (he cx. | Depariment: epeculy apreinted to lock aier tiu loiery bunese | 007 L6 BN 0 VOVE 0 ey very el e, | 106 Ifansy, Cotrimague'Fi, second licstonm, obence. 110 eucy of organizing our Sabbath Schools into w ok vy ot bty g ety e Pt = 03 o raiuilre 1ol band performed | bis riot and [11h 1Ly, ok A: Ledgwwood. Srs isatesast,teris the time T made the coaplain, some beautiful selections of music most admirally. The military | of servic ole month would be set apart in Sabbath Schools i Titk SEVFNTH REGIMENT AND THY PARIS EXPOSITION.—AL & S ’ . R The defendent is probably & ' scape goat™ for other parties | *‘the detail for guard,” cousisting of % privates, 19 non-com- v Grmeiaimsiion.of speulsLoriii Snii N Sessing Impesaon | s , nduced 1im S nell™ while thes kept at & safe distauce. | missioned officers and four commisioned ooers, Brevet ping, the votes of the members Upon e expodieney of ecept 3 He ng the invitation ut in Paris, 10 visi ‘The Rer. L. D. Borrows, Seoretary of the National Temper. | 4. S0ttt (7 SAT0 AT, L0W how o net. Those wiio | the Guary, and Cept. Culf and Lieat. Ticadie s 01 and New | city in Moy 17, were anvaseed. Of over 1) members Loas ance Society, next sddressod the Copveution. The er | hrelported say he was very foalish 1u demanding an emmina. | Oficers of the Day Ve obmerved a fow irmgudarities in tas | thau 306 exprossed themaeives in favor of the trip, OF this q 3 e ¢ w t ral At P s, The Board of € unanim rosolved that it is in- those who have ot into trouhic about this madter, or who are | suficieut importauoe to stireet geuoral atteation. The guard | penses. The Board ofcersinanimonely rucived Slatit b it "?K".. .,g.‘r-q TN 3 % about defevdait . .:nun policy to the Commisione: ot throughout the entire ovening. ~ G er advocs! loption of & rule whereby ome P ature N the exbibition # 5 peak by e | The Cammissioner then committed the accused for trial featuro of the eatertainment was the exbibition guard moust, | Titk SEYENTIL Rearvet Axt ity Fants, EXPouTion=At & nervous and timorous, had no friends nor conn. | Capt. Pajmer officinted as Adjutant, Lieut. Dean sy Ofticer of stated that Le placed the greatest coufidence in the ultimate | yion "and (rom what can be gathered it is doubticss the polic placing of the nor-commissionwd oMcers, b tiey were ot of | number a part are williag to pay their propo X Edward Cammiugs. e8q.. & lawyer of Poughkeep- v i 1l b ereditably indeed. Da: ex) s likely to, to walt and wee whether the law will be inflexibly ex- | mount n;:cd off ver tably ind ucing was the vilving oo Jarge & ckpenditure of time and money. and Col LARGE FIRE.AT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. SY TELEGRAPH YO THS TRINUNE. . recently reformed drunkard, pext addressed the Con- in all cases, and in that event get thel sination | ord night for the next few hours, and in the early hous vention, & ‘x with effect. Mo coutended that the ::mn:d until either Nooh ot con. be 'x;.;:':p“urm: of ;fl"-nmu'u..‘;n Droke up, bighly delighted with tis | Clark was instructed to respectfully deeline the invitation. mously amibr: William W, Adams, Lasvarb Kansas, Nov. 1,—A fire this morn- vagikeepsie lud been sack in the matter of ten | Gomppromine flecied with he mateers the arrosted partics | estertaigment. Tlose st n‘u:ulfy very Hloasait, and Jr. proposed by Georgs W, Lane; Lootard . fltn;,n.n we | | Lxs gt QL.# . been their 000, aui i 10 buok | serve to bring our citizen nto agreeable social inter- . ks = . Hum,; wlsh, proposed by George .'“"fil - o integerate was Mr. Cummings contiused s e A ey s i Sonrea with ouher people and should be encouraged. SUICIDE IN NINETEENTH.ST. el the whole hloek, with the of tho Market marks ot some dength, aod when he became scated there was | Tyecaso of Newbert is not o correct test cuse. He | Col Jourdan ‘commanding this regiment, bus taken & atep in S w OPDYKE presented s report on behalf the Committee to l‘:_":“:"" 40,00 use manifeated. After einging the Doxology, | 1,44 g counsel to ruise auy paints for the Commissioner 10 the right direction towanl securiog the greatest efficieuc make preparatious for the intended reception of Cyrus W. Field, ive men were 4od receiring Do beuediction, tie Comveation ook » %t | upon.’ Otharcases will probably b soon examined T A | Mo tho san-corum ssioned oficars of the fegiment. T fol | AN INAANE MAN COMMITS SUICIDE BY CUTTING HIS | tothe clfct that ho had reoctved assurances from more than g abenigs i ¥ 6 ’ i he Gatoqstes recassmbled s {he aflersoon. Tho fret ques. | 150 Wpterial puiats will be relséd end passed upon. RSO OPRAP. 0 20 DR SNt 0. MEEHRON 15 SIS S - THEOAT—RIS WIFE BADLY INJURED—COKONEN'S | 1% members of the Chamber futcrable v the mOERCOL, S0 EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. l-d.u-!l!bfleflwllpdnlm for consideration : BY TELEGRAPH TO THS TRIBUNR tion under discussion was, ' The use of wines at social and o AB‘:d::mnlnn- s hereby mest st these INQUEST. b times as the comma W asmiNoToN, Nov. l.:;l.'h following spF. JEERREEREFE b oo f MUFRRRARS. ALVt VS L e k i i ‘is £ _ ke, A REVEREND PICKPOCKET. " l‘lg the topies were e Yesterday Coroner Wildey was notified to hold an P Jintments e S R oy e : {nquest at No. 25 West Nineteenth-st., on the body of Mz, Wil o Intorasl Revente clons oy e s il Fokor B. s S A AT TSR § oo | A TIROISLA" CENRGRICAN OIEARGES WITR FICKING SR o Ay o liam A. Francis, who had committed wuioide by cutting his ElaskCollector for the Tweifth District of Fenneylvanian it e Sowertlc ot gt wih he S chnrmgrngens b POCKET OF A LADY IN A BROADWAY STAGH—IE 13 , 3, Atellsenslons ot ke Bornd, tho B0t e bdore i, wil | throst. From (he evidence faken beforo the Corouer, it would e 4 ARRESTED AND LOCKED UF. wiied. tuy wiformad. armed sodeqc yp=d s orter f, | 87T that foF dame years pat deceased s boes i poor bealth, ARMY GAZETTE. : ‘odapasies Wi pon tacelpt of this order, for. . —— e jryceisions, we | About 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday, & man drecsed in | waid o the e ettn rosco of 1he mib commmissiond o | 8d about ivs year eince his mental facultion booame eo inv any BY TELIGRAPE 30 THR TRIBUNE Sowperance of total sbstinetce. « suit of clerical black entered & Fifth-ave. stage, on Broadway | *1* &f their reapective commands. 5 f paired a8 to necessitate his removal t0 an iusane asylum. After thie subject. as well as sugges- oed. aa The divinely cbustituted agen- f 7 | **¢ o eckisted s of s, comuuzd will bo camsidered aigbiato | [Csoine tiere o ahort time. his mind was considerd suff. | Uions epurdig the pvcise meutures b mey BCAPERRM, D. Kauts, 3413, Bre- - St cdsgen | oqr Bighthat, and sented himself beside Mrs. Bloomficld H. | boid ofice, Guless appoiated by tie Colouel commanding, uatil be haa 2&... O mnicated to the Dapartient will receive its eareful 8. Infastry, bt doss dgnchy, gty siovdy with it o @l Moore, residing st No. 1,718 Walnut-at., Philadelpbia, althongh | Shaioed seert the Beend shomcopsthoiod sosmienizntd | alently roviaved, and ho was removed fom fho seyhi S0 8L | esmidinton. O MECE Lo, Becretary of the Trewsary. Trotier, 4y Do P Pt ria That while we éztend ¥ i \iema was plousy of Te0m on the opppeite goat, Boos after kip BT e aspives. o% which be o ot buo byen e Pl | residence. Siuco that time Lo has at times been subject t0 £ 1 5 g, Chyssber of Commerce, New-York Ciy, ? Wyllis o A J. McNe#k sad e ettt st ot Evtrie eforts | cotremos, Sirs. Mopre obecrved & ting opposice. appar- | i case the candidats bo wob cormpetent forutoeh e st | of insasity, but neltier his wife or eon considered therowas any | The following communication was also read: P L 4 Lymas, for the X o we 3 belers that the Church of Mw t{.mnguhm sttruct her attentiou, bat paid no attention | eate of aeid Bourd will tate @hat position, ¢/ eny. e &0 qualibed to | 44ngor of bis attemptiog his lifo. Ou Thursday night be seemed | o o ¢ o, of the Chamber of it 3‘-& d-‘-:‘./ l-'a."'"i:,uwfl""w‘"’""" 1L Sylvester, Wim. Burss, ssd Caies ool e tond In evety "wid ook for fum) success it = o g rottved a8 Shoal .8 , o5, 5 - """,fi""""i :2‘% A Soon after the geatiemn Lastily Ief the stuge, when the lady | 8 The goed of the segiment domants thes nens bt sampetsat 20\ | ©*5cuieruy moruing he arose about 6 o'clock. and. aecompa: { 1,2 lre, RERIGNIP. That s alfords who had vaioly éndeavored to otiract the atteution of Mra, | disrs shouid be permitied o ho'd the important posiciens of uow cem- | ¥ p Dras S1x: A commonication from L, Potter, eeq. my st- Vosana Besswve Corge ob Ry oy % | dsmioned T tromn snsorvation st eotipuny aud other drtis, | nind by bis wife, proceeded 10 the raar basement for the purpose ot o T Second Lieatenant Heary H. Kubs, .- e ypma rrbofoc That man has taken your pocketbook © | misioned effcers: sad (rom ebuerration utecmpeny eadother drlls, | mie B 0 UL B'ihe range, preparatory to cooking b mprn. | toruey at Juckson. Mise, informs mie Uhut A0 N ted States tor tne | Cedar Keys, Fiorids. i m!fim Distriet of Miasissippi. during the lste Retellion. were re. o Kl o Py folowed by the | {10 T2 o commissiored oficers in the regiment. In order to oal. 1t i now st e ceased must huve plackd ethook, aud sciged. 1he thiel; Dul tho | toormbe'taanial vemedy, it s bereby ordered Uhat sach and every | Lobe of Uihis pocbet before leavig his sleeping Apart: | moved from Jachwos, in Miwsiwippl o Selrun, Al.,ss he wasinformed Tultor broke away aid attempted 10 make fis escupe. He was | 57 Lomanissoned oBicor a preswnt a 1 repiment will onaider . | Coocy ay. ot Penching th foro loaviig ping apert | meved feom Jackwos, e od Court.” whete they were agaw seized by the gentleman, when Le wawn»e stolen :.muulu under 12-.'-":1 intment, aud that hie will be re. | C5h &% 08 reaching the basement, he removed his coat, cravat | by Mr. Wr. Brown, the Clerk the sl 'y f the stol wT -y Lisot..Col. O. Cross, Quartermaser-General, awner of - u-v.u-h-?n White J-. \\‘wa-::cc. New-York, o: Haveoek prepared y to remove from Lo to Lesveaworta Gty when orders tived frot Ges. Shermas oure. AL | destroyed i the sorilagration o that piace. t e it to the lie Wou i fore the above Board i 'his Staese " | and collar, and then took one of the razors from the . e Saree smounts of Indeblod: ‘rale, o gfevd tosatar it tothe lady provkled dhe wold | S b AP IR e e s e e K e T My ati B et S o unams. o I ¢Fveessate,Jostsy due (rom ciizens | 1o Tomain Roundsman Delameter of the Broadway Squad st tiis mo flnx.nm 'of wor-commimionsd officers will not be acceptea | o take the weapon from him. Catohing up s small hatchet § opyiliyiopi to numerous citizens of New.York, as well as of the RELTEVED. ment eame up aud took the thief into custody. by i Colone! commending, unlows vacancies thus croted wil by or | from & O [0 e At S Mt o blgw on (1 | Eastern, \K.ufl' snd otber Statenof the Union, woloreverlos.untl | preeat Richard C Druso, Aselstent Adf-Oes. U. 8, 4 A L w abed o and e scc B 7 .. - = er was taken (0 Polies Hoadquarters and arraigned | (o0 €175, CEotl, ar'unde: (he tios urgest prvuie ssssome, which | back of the b Nt Tnsensicie. Ho then drow the | 4l oal vights ot aw wad v;:': ety 1. Vot .t . | PR P st wdg oue honorsbls n before Inspector Carpeuter, where be gave the name of Georgo e o Tattec 3 At 6 0'clock p. m. the Convention took another recess mm F. Williams, and stated that be was rector of the r.fx ] i e S " 3 ronson will puaoracton Lis tliroat severing the windpipe, and causing death ©'clock in the evemiug, st which time alarge sudience Chureh et Saffolk, Sussex County, Va. The pocketbook stolen | 7. The adverse dociston of said Board in the case of non-com: ‘There was no one 12 the honse at the timo but the fujured rr, leep . y bje: witness the Addresses were made | by bim contained $26 in United States Treasury potes. In Lis | missioned officer, who -I-I{':.awn Soking ae euct le:‘..n: osmsecu- | ot helr son, Edwand junior, also, who was Iying fm,....".".:' 'w‘:a'fi;'c"h it ":fl mfi:::mu;:: s AT ek iy e e Toop: | Pt e e e prasr e o b | St o o] St S | el P vl B ok, SPnk o Skt oy | i f A s o, im0 guypm, dreth, after which the Couveation adjourned ane die. T it e e s ot B — * 00 | breakfust, that b dncovered the awful tragedy which bad bee bis communiontinn wus oferred to_& committes, onEIsting ody, » et froes the effectsof the lte Rebellion, 1n ASSIONED. the attention of Congress, can thereby exert to Brevet Lieat.-Col. Edward R. Platt, 24 U. 8. Artillery, to duty " sintant Adjt.-Gen. of the Department of Californis, ustil the arrivel :m- W&m jsssigued by the War Department. DEATH. Geveral orders from the Adjutant-General's War De- e e a doth of lreves Brig Ges: C. B. Tripa, 3 3, Medical Director Department of the Lakes. . and, thet not kuowing wand. 2l m s N 0 SEVENTH RPorwExT.—This regiment has, by a vote of fts rated. On entering the kitchen, be was amazed to find | o4 Ny "Brad F. 8, Lathrop, Geo. lyke, 8. B. 3 AXTAERARE OSIRBUIN AR, TR HTANS, SYCS fi‘:‘mfi’:‘mfufiflm“ o iis sate- | puerrbery, decided (o deciine the fuvitation to visit Paris during B etrar iing o oa the foor, ad the asenaible orm of bis | OLAIeE W Do ity b, Gee. Ond W HARBOR, §. I o whe el e Ww";w e e withous "anaos, | tho Exhibition of 1867 exterded to it by » numbe: of Americans | mother Iying across the dead body. Oa the floor was o large | & O lon was received from Mr. Rosing, of the Han- NAVY GAZETTE. The third anni of the feundi f Sailors' enuine : ’ abroad. This decision will doubtiess give great satisfuction to | pool of i weatic delegation Iu this city, ting & m entitled A Iversary ing of the Sailors' | & o » Va., Tossday, Oct. %, 1036, | {1080 outside liers who bave takon oceasion to sy ugly | | The son at once sequainted some of the neighbors.with the | rey ghip “d."”:m’L " which of the rights ————— Suug Harbor Temperance Society was celebrated with very | The Rev. George ¥. Williame s rector of the ehureh st Sufuik, | things about the regiment in conequence of the pnwd trip. | terrible news, and Dr. A. Buchanan was called in. The injured | o¢U0 LR r i property or ships in time of war. Y TELEGUAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. interesting exercises at the * Soug Harbor,” on Staten Island, | With this behes combined s school for scppert, This ring | FIFTY-FIVTH REGIMENT —At an slection held at the armory of | woman was ‘removed to the dining-room, Where Ler wounds subject s rel to a specinl committee, and s vote 'ORDERED, \ - " | the war was the soens of desolstion. Since this regiment, Harmonic Hall. Oct. 4, Col. Varian prosiding, | were dreased and every attention Ber; but up toalate hour | /% by g tendered to Mr. M'Z'w .m.wm_ Oct, 25 —Commander Edward R, Calboun to - on Wednesday, the 3ist ult. It was, of course, a gala day with | has bean mriving to resetablish bis church and Adjutant George B. Goldschmidt was unanimously elec ahe had not recoversd“conscionsness, and was considered by e Chairman was informed that the Mini to Washington - atuin and Chief oF Stafl of South Picto s~ A the oid pensioners st the Suug Harbor. The Stars aud Stripes | sre poor sod need belp. This csnaot be obisived 'to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Lieut.-Col. | the sttendant physician in a eritical condition. from Brazil, Senor 1)Azanbujs, was present, and desired to | Fleet (o2 ) P &b .__.':"’..:_M tio Tt 5158 S5 e the Taiiing: il the mresads | /umsise RMMR WS WS SO S Wam. B. Allen. "Iie body of decensed wan quite cold when the physlcian was | uldress the Chamber in refereace to 8 project for mero closely B e Al to ordasnce duiy 8 lnng ety 8 o grounds | beiiove, n-n}bly lm-::- 18 teachor. ll: ml . FounTesnH Rearest ~Company F, of this regiment hotd | ealled in, indicatiog that life must have been extinct for atleast |y i¢ing the interests of the United States and Brazil, by means | Wy, Navy-Yard S v best ¢ ehore.clothes,” | (HTCRSCIRL eoomiend b and bcsase: e B | N B g ioutar | wo.hodrs. On examiuing the body it was found that the | ULRE INe APl Coro loichon, " Tho Braation Miniter | "> DETACRED, ;.md::fu Amlfi nn:abwnllb‘- fiends of the %0, Woopsuipex, Rector of the Mogume:tal Church, NNM‘M e - RS :«-:fim:-m‘dmm I_:n;;ml Tigath must | then read paper, orm.flz.u. Jeugth, seitin forth the ad- mlu—?—-d:d'&-}w.mo-flim 18! during the day, aud participated 3 cordially unite above recoumendation. Mason-GEx Fost DIvision -] v wel vo short from blood. rpHse. conclusion of w) , atd granted ve of abrence. v ey s o pReesils 7 unite o the Drvimox 1t being pretty wrel | BT e foand the ramt sod. hateast, both covered wiik I TR sets oL ¥ e Chamher af@ommores wanid | ~ 2 o1 RESIGNAD. Oct. 25,~Second- Amsistani-Eghieer Jokn C. Stevens. N PROMOTED, P ©Oct. 19—Paased- Auslatant u Henry M. Wells of stesmer She- Sargeon, O b Oct. H~Capt. Alired Tagier 16 ercises and it festivitios. These consisted of i I3 My Hector of Bt. Paal's Churel deistood that fmmediat el ) 54 m:hw"\:- 'the Chuplain and of e egiiboring ?’Lf‘ 1t i also trorsed ""’% wad Hnrz; £ Yois ;";“'muu- mfi{; e poutansof lnorGeaerai | Do The ahovserldene being sabmited 0 e . (AT | e the materthl st siction, i thanked Secr D Ave seswen, the veport seereta) the 8 f the Church B ity State wi y I Governor, | found s verd e P y S | PR R e e quetion, Wi "hall o6 130 {omuncre: Individonle ™ o tré By cuding i trout, while laboring veder (emporey abezrs | 48 fr the roudingaf ghe papge: e A A I L S A g e Heudouarvirs sod lomed es | ahabacrbing one in miltia circics. T Uiree vacaticis \ o perance cause. e n the choreh, which was | wes committed to s in Pol s up -absorbing one in cireles. There are vi o | mas to - Iy i eteran Capt. Edwar, in divisions in the and the still mom was a native of Utiea, N. ¥, aged 55 years, but has | Commedore, from Sept 7. rely flled, weve prosided over by the veteran ©apt Edward | for the night. Tho case s a very ourious one, the heads of the Siog I 1his city. Thowe fn the | lived in this city the grenter part of his Iife. For tlie pust %5 PURGLARY T¥ OILAY, ¥ ¥ VLACED 0¥ THE RATIRED LIST. béen a fi 1ot 10~ Rear Aduidral Theod:rus Bailey, Conmiodore Themas O. nized the Marine Society of New-York fn | Polico Department stating that # similar one never before pame | important one in the First Division in | d'r\len‘:' observation. Kl‘lnnun be no doubt but that the | country will oceasion tie Governor comparatively little anxiety, | years ho has ber of the Twenty-thirdst. a}»n'u OLeaw, Nov. S hign safy i i s and pinyer. The Thind Aunust Report | priscuer 3s what he represents bimself o be—s Southern cler- | the positions being of but little importance: bt hers in New. | hurch. ¥ the time of his dedth ha was the Treasurer of the Ly, ov. S0 horge sty Jeromiwh Andrews, Secretary of the | pyman eollectiog sahecriptions for u chnrch school. The wit- v.,.-fl"".. matter is much moro involved. The position coufirs | New York Montana Mining and Discovery Company, and was | of Stowcll nberfabr & Co. of this .L, ny who srcribe their Tescue from tho | nesseyure positive thut he took the wallet from the poeket of N i b0 nolds It degres of Konor not excelled by that | weil knows to the business community as wn upright and intalli. | last nighit, and. Lo duaios eontoits, SoF of 4 aperance to 1his justitation. The teport gate ex. | Mra. Moore, and the fact of jis being found in his possession is P ho Chiet-Aagistrate of the city. I sockul position fs se- | gont mav, Several years' sineo hio made an exténded Earopean | j cur Em-u-u.m- gratitude of the beveticiuries of the Sucicty, to | proof positive ot him_ It is more thas probubie thed Le | cured by the two llle:Mlo ‘the actual pecusiary bengtit | tour and Mnat min of eulture and ednestion, often reverted founders s punsorters of Lhe Savd Hurios, aud bore ele mh.J LY temutation. sccrulns o bis buslucss by Tesson of Leing majorgesera i | b s feet il : ‘ 100 | o fdge. ek 20~Suix-on Lewis B, Huuter, from Ost, . ey MISCLLLANYOTS E U0 g ehee, bave beew recetved &t 1he Suvy Departaent from btals (i | e Unbied States sleainer Fowhaton, ot Lsiiao. Pera. underdite of | Gev 13, and regort a | wekl, . :ilrh.xdlon, Wwho oy ones epened the services with the read: 5, revenna sramps &0 ore swere soveral mpveial tepo-its uf Gusern Werg alao taben gwOBE B0l AUU B