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~*<2n2neen 7 v “amber 10,355. 4 ladheeiay ii. ae = the ~ YY. Sun, [$C WASHINGTON, Progress of the Cholera, URTHER OFFICIAL ADVICES, of the | Disease, DECISION ABOUT PARDONS, ELS ABROAD CUT OFF. ‘he Wirz Trial. se of the Prosecuting Evidence. | AY ASKED FOR BY THE DEFENCE, | sf ALABAMA CONVENTION, ssage of the Abolition Ordinance, NG AND EARNEST DEBATE, uw afa. } = | batement t ly and Miscellancous News, THE NAVAL ENGINE TRIAL. Excitement Over the Affair, + = “Up to Last Wight. &c., &c., &e. Wastinaton, Sept, 23. neral at Constantino. reporta to the Sin‘e Department a ee atement in the cholera eloce his ast The number of deaths on the 2ist was one hundred and forty- » while heretofore it exceeded two thousand in a riugle day, ree Allen Marshal rn District of Florida, ona were to-day granted to fifteen pe nine of them Virginians, including the wile of General Longstreet, !ted States ( ple. under ¢ yan! August € ispateb, Ler Te President has appointed ¢ for the South Waanrraron, Sept. 24. The «tatements lately made in the Eastern p ¢ the case of Col, J. Cushing dwar neetts, are incorrect, That officer wa ut trial by she War Depart- months ago, but on his application was & trial by court martial, which is not yet cov- re Marsact marily dismissed with run t some The Attorner-Ceneral lias decided not to consider eations for pardon in the future from ladividuals who have domicled outelde of the territorial Umits of the Unite! States, Such persons must first return fad eubinit themee!s good faith to the action of Ucal working of the rule © to forever expatiiate many promi- 4 Maiia Maseentes de Azambuja was intr ed by the Sveretary of State to the t 1 de!!vered his er linary and Minister F ¢ Heagit ol address which ho delivered upou . aeivu ‘esident: [have the honor to place in your | two letters 1 ) Lie Me eety the Emperor of rome to you by of f them the t enor Cou vel Maria , and t ber my app at in the f } xin De Minister ent * The expressions t the bikh o® eta | and | ith | b d “ide your perron of even oh this purpoee I onfidence sewhere it Ou thle etration, ie ectly on the e ®t the un the ious pre iitouly w rejoice, ” st replied as follows: credence y buat mperial lecter of tppreclative testime wave expie ou ) y Of 8): NEW YOR Troops, testified that Capt. Wire proposed to the col- Orvd prisoners that if they took the oach to the South could choure theirown masters, and some of toe cuard eaid that Captain Wirz deciared that he vould make tho white prisoners jointhe Confederates ty wp arving thetn; the witvess waa for some time @ rervang atthe house of Ir, White, and was ordered thither by Capt, Wirz, for which be received no par. Copt, Wirz brought to Dr White's three thousand 1. vere adc reased to | nion prieoners: he handed them to Capt. Reed's wife, who wae etaying there; ehe took everything out of lervers. such as money, Hew dee and tl ac. ; Mrs, Keed lauched makiug fun of them, nto burn then: Lhe hed roon wearing the clothing which bad been ern (By Mati to the New York Sun.) Tun President contemplates a visit to Wiring. ton, Charlestov and other Bouthern ports, before the meeting of Congress takes place. Tow rebel war debt of Alabama amounts to OOO,000, Ita held by the citizens of the Bua forme no part of the Confederate debt property. Tae old veasel Nawert, wrecked on Cape Cod in 1426, and since then covered with sand and # mos. rent to the prisonere. he heard one of the eurces dow, bas lately been washed out by the sea in » at Hi White's say, “1 have. poleoned five Yank wou! atate of preservation. o-dav ;* and acother would aay, ‘I have poise . ™ ten: they were aughing aba drinking at the time; » Ki ¢ ‘eh Nedogl jad ‘easy bed eet he alto beara the eurgeons say they were going to | &, ovate are seer Ceo Vaceluate and (ako the arme off the Yankees; they | Conncil et Fort @mith, He ropresouis thas there Would be frequently laughine about the poison; Mra, | Will be no more trouble with the lidiaua om the RKoed took tren) letiers four of five Lundred dol- | Bante Fe route, h ehe ke he did in abhor until the prieon wae not know what became of the ¢* ige Advocate Chipman then eaid that the Gov- Ju ernment would internally cloee their cace to-day, fererving the right, however, to exemtie witueree who ma. be found touching new matter, and he woul! offer some record evidence convecing the Richmond authorities with the Andersonville piirou Mr Baker said he could not “go it blind” by con- ‘ine to rveb an arrangement, nel Chipman repiled that the evidence referred towavis, Lee, snd ore of the rebel governmeiit, an) the counsel had no right to objec to testimony vw Lich did not personally affect hie cuent said that the priconer was chareed with th parties named as well as with parties We did not kno ho the latter were, Its vive Advocate introduced matter which had both ng todo with Capt en, of course, ue hed no obje Col aid there was e po lic and @ material necessity w up the infamy i ourt inquired of Judge-Advocate Chipman o bad euch testimony at hand, and the witnesses had been reut tor . Chipman repiied that many of them had pre- varieuted or concesied facta which made it beces- sary for the Goverument to take extraordinary tiearures to get atthe truth, The evidence was lew material to the deteudaut than to (he trial, and was of axeneral character, He could not tell when he cou d procure the testimony, If thir required de- Jeno, (ue Government would Mot resist a0 applica- tiun i on to adjoure for at le. us teveral reasons, wh at considerable leugth—the condi- the health being among bem; ay of the procee acjourbed Gil that t Alabama, Passage ef an Abolition Ordinance. Montyomer,, Ala, Sept, 22.—The following ordin- ance, reported by @ special committer, was passed by this Convention this afternoon, atter «long and full discuee eighty -nine voting in the afirmative and thiee ir negative: He itordained by the people of the Btate of Aln- b publed, That as inetiia- a her viuntary servitude than tor the poiiehiment of erime, th Als nor tt shail be duly convicted, Aud be it further ordained, That the consiitation he aneuded by etriking out all provisions in relation to alaves and slavery it further ordained That tt in the (ull enjoy proper and guard them and evil thet may arize from their Asosher ordinance has beca introduced granting to freedmen the rights of holding property and testi- fying in courte of just M ntyomery, Ala. ' The convention bas pase d an ordinance divic the State lito six € ereseonal districta, ‘Ihe coinmittes on the Bocvs sion ordinance will revort eary next week. Frightiul Kellroad Accident. 1 | street, to witness the trial of Jepos Darr, who for ax years represented In- diana in Congress, but who atibe time of his de- conse filled the position of Deputy Collector of the port ot New O leans, died in thatclty om the Ish inst, after a week's illness, As o} | gentleman at Troy, with an eve to econo- my, ie engaged fishing out the coal that tumbled into the river during a recent fire at the West Troy Ferry Company's coal house—he bas already fish ed up thirty-five tons, Tre steamer Creole, from New York, and hound to Norfo! stan into @ schooner laden with coal Thursday night, off Fortress Monroe, and sunk her in eight fathoms water, One man . The captain and the rest of the schooner's er were taken to Norfolk by the Creole. Two more telegraphic lines will shortly connect Russia with the north of Europe, The Czar hae just given the necessary concessions for laying cown a submarine cable between Grialehamn, in Fnand, and Nystad, in Sweeden, vie the Aland Isles; and another from Croustads to Copenhagen, vie Bornholm, Gao, W. Nortuerpor, the returned soldier who was recently sentenced to Btate Prison for life, for committing an Outrage upon Mre, Bates in Boston, attempted to commit suicide on Saturday, by #tab- bing bimeelf with achiael, The weapon came in amas with the broast bone, thereby saving bis The Chicago Tragedy. ‘The trial of Mre, Beach, whose recent attempt upon the lite of her husband, at Wood's Museum, Chicago, wae published in Saturday's Bun, was commenced in that olty, on Friday, bat apon motton of the prisoner's counsel, nothing beyond the fixing of the wee acco! hed, The ammount requir $5. not forthcoming, and the prisoner jail, The lad tare of IS years, and few would have the quiet, almost deunre countenance of ling girl, as ehe stood within the prisoner's box, that there heart within that b foremort determination, Her tace being yp her curls flow of iu graceful pr shoulders, She appesred greatiy bied violently, which was partial! presence of her mother, whose ¢ tw aald to be ipcousoiabie, Mr, hie appearance in Court on Frida; are pot constdered dangerous, able to attond the trial during the Bhe artially hidden y present week, TUE TRIAL OF NAVAL ENGINES, Avery large number of spectators assembled on | Saturday and yesterday, at the dock foot of Delancey kines now in progress on board of the United Btates stearmers Winooski and Algonquin, Hundreds of people were also ad- mitted on board of the two vearels, and curiously in- spected the arrangements and working of the two engines, The scientific men quietly noted the power end merits of the diferent engiaes, or discussed, to enbdued tones, the chances of each to win in the trial; but the ignoramusers, puffed up by a conceit oftheicown knowledge of mn machinery noyed the « expressiug, in loud ton here b. Trov, N. Vu Sevt. 23. —A railroad dent occured | ions that were generally the eecond hand utterances on the Renerelaer and Saratoga ‘ond Company's | of other atupide, who did not know the difference long Iridge, se the Hude diver at thie elty, | between aewlindercnd a eteam cheat. Thie class of about seven 0 < thie evening, A train wen back- | visitor ed in offers to bet on the winaer, and Ing toward the city for the purpose of etarting out at | vauntl y dec ared they could name the verse! that Ro'clock, The carine was running ten ' a, | would be © twenty miles ahead” at the conclusion of followed by two passenger careand ot ter of the channel, and wae followed b tue passenger care, which waa nea mut Abe other pweeuser car had s narrow em tunately, the only passengers in the care were tht persons, Who were riding over to the cit one them being the master mechanic of the roud. | Th e their escape trom the eulmerped car tineer, Mr. Bioughton, aod the fire junped from ibe train and clung to the t wee not much burt, [tis alinork maracas one of the vozen or more nen on (he wan © ousiy injured, as the burning locomotive to cot fire tothe bridge, fhe firemen h hore over the wreek aud acrome the char ron at ne cideut of the Kiad that ever happened the News items. (By Telegraph to the New York sun.) Gov, Weuts bas issued his proc! for the eiection of Congressiaen and } vou'giana, for the frat Mon of Nove mie of Hi), near Philadelphia, was destroyed Ly tle Sat urday night, Lose $65,000, 1 tier powitions ican continent, tt my at . Above wil ' ivietion that all t A woud cont ‘ ce 4! and Wo u pe t position @yusdity ov ber pa. rh tons ol the € It Mingil with us io ‘ this polic ecal Lereaiter be uot only close b) t aan a laa | THE WIRZ TRIAL, rT Closing of the Kegalar Evidence en the t Fart ef the Vrovecution, Fy Washington, Sept. 2%.—The Wirz Military Com- ‘| o 1 reese mobled this morning, Capt. Wirz, im- M4 mediately after belng brought inte court, laid duwa « | upon the eofa, atill being loo weak to sit up, veant Gray, whoe imony toward the close of the proceedin. caused the princuer so WUCh Gistress, Wes Crose-exaluined to-day, In reply | tou question by Mr, Schade, he said that he believed in puai-hment after ceath, When he arrived at Au- -isouvile se 4 prisoner Lis pocket-book und cavalry \ cout weie taken trom him. Ii:e boots had been re- \ moved fom his feet at the time of Lis capture, witness cave an affecting account of the suffering the prisoners, Jervis Dyer, Twelfth United States Colored The of particularly pleased, vamed Mra | killing the engiveer and a woma | Dyer, and wounding several others, of whom two | ve | are fetally, Kiven agrand banquet in theeveung. They le fterward for the Malla, An unknown passenger in the night train *) but peachically we 84a become firma and iass | the West shot himself on Friday in a sleep ug car on the Canada Ruilroad, He was found in bi berth by the conductor of the train, when wear | Buspens on Bridge, covered with blood, and a pir- | tol im hishand, His letters aad boots were marked ——, Dubuque, Tus Provost Marshal of Freedmen, at Shreveport, La,, has arrested the Judge, Sheriff, D.strict Ate torney and the Jury of the Tenth Judicial a TY F ne | for trying # negro on the charge of Is: | Superintendent of the Fresdinen says juris! over the negroos during the existing int :pretaboa of the civil law belongs exclusively to bis bureau, The judge gives notice of an appeal, Urwaeps of 17,000 bales of cotton fiud the'r way to the Mobile market ovry weelte { DY » | working smo upon the bildse to keep it from catching tire, Mea | prompiness and rec that very much is gained sures were taken to reieve the overaaneine Gar, ort | , : at Gres Lepur the draw, ‘Abe bridge 19 used bush by the | C8 the Winooski by those facilities, It ts also @ note Soiatoga and Central Railrosas, ‘Thieis (he fires ace | worthy fact that the poppet valves on the Winooski mm calling ‘Tus woolen mill of Bishop & Kellay, on Chestnuts A locomotive belonging to the North-western ‘|| Railroad exploded at Chicago, Il, on Saturtay, | Aesth. OUN reporter vieltet the two vessels The ewing draw was open atthe time a purpoeo of furniel. the public wit f Mahts were ¢leplayed, but the ene r t information in regard te the proctese madethus understood thei, aud did nok doe the open | tar, he declined to * note" speeches and coenipe of iraw until upon it, ‘The locomotiv, “day | |, von eh “i Gace.” plunge forty fees into we deep these vutsiders, except 40 far as may be necessary to make known the general interest that has been excited in the community by this trial of marine engines During yecterday at least five thousand persons visited the wrarf, “ On board of the Winooski everything seemed to te ‘h!y and in good order, « mbt hat thie vearel tec d 1 has on board a largo fore cers and well dine ing ne Hetely equip , | to the fact « » of ned men, who take charge of the engine, baadle the coal, manage the fires and bollera, with auch are eet © “cut off" at sixty-elx per cent, more exp giueer leherwood in Lie books employ ou engines having a cut-off. Ag the prin iple involved on this trial concerns the atnount of power to be obtained by the evpaneion of steas, it le very evident that the eugineer of the ¥ oak fare ing oll the advaniave he can obtain by cutt dexpanding, In short, he ie prac Hy end Mr. Dickersou's theory of exy t { hy all the advantage th Winooski can one-third, thus obte: r no than Chief En+ ares le profitable to i civ. off ae 1, and oltalning engine on board of the h | Bo and I Pumps working badly on its foun tation. 9:99, repair- ing leak in steam pine to eteam euaca, 108, m, aver- Aging 15 revolutions on 72 Iba. of steam. Baturday night everything about the engine of the Winoorkt worked smoothly, except the draft, which | ¥4s unsatisfactory, and #o continued yesterday, | Adtoiral Gregory vlaited beth the veesele during the day, and Mr, Isherwood wae presont as intervals, The following tables exhibit the work performed by the two voasele since midulght on Saturday up to | Dine o'closk last evening: AWwoNQTI™, . wer ide. Steam, Vaewum, Bunday mye. 1AM 16 469 0 v1 | eae, 15:¥8 io 21 ay 118 71 21 4 S18 if | 31 | 1470 6T w . = +1633 ou dos ie “18 76 70 21 | 4 1806 3 2 ae 19 ra] 2 I od 1837 Ai 1 }} Ld 16 60 re) 18% 2 16.50 i 19% 1 10.44 Tm 21 2 14st 6 eT 8 ‘ 14.26 70 2 6% 14.06 69 1 Bie vc - 14,03 69.08 1 i i - 14.60 69.08 20 Cs 14.63 70 ~ | +1491 a 0 vo 14.46 " % Temperatare—Engine-room, 92; Fire-room, 123; Deck, 40, When our reporter left ate late hour, last night, both engines were working quite lively, The cut-off of the Algonquin was working satisfactorily, WINOOSKI, Bunday, Rev. per min, Westeam. Vacuum, 1A 4.68 18% 97.75 2 13% 95.00 bes 16 7.00 so Ibs 97.06 | ied 166 27.06 | ie 14 25.96 1 Seas 16% 28.25 | es Mw 28,00 Apes 6 24,00 eee a 18 24.00 » | ae. 18 28.00 12M. 18 95.00 lb. lis 25.00 ad 16 27.06 { A “4 27.06 { eset lbs 27.05 $ bod 16 6 “ 18% 05 ye is¢ Hf 6 | i? 7 28,00 ) hy 6% 26.06 Temperature engine room, 53; fireroom, 118; deck, 67, The engine performed tn a satisfactory manner, At dark, yosterday, a large pilo of coal was heaped up to the credit of the Algonquin, probably 6,000 or more pounds, enough to “tow the Winooski" with for four or five hours. friends of Dickerson were sanguine that bie engine would be triumphant, AtS P.M. the record of the revolutions stood thua: Winooski 44,718, Adifference of three minutes lo tine exists be- tween the two vesrcls, which, being allowed, gives the following as the relative position of the two ves sels so far ae revolutions are concerned, Winooeki 44,881, Algonquin 44816, The Winooski being ahead only 20 revolutions, and the Algonquin piling up coal on the dock, Ata later hour the Winooski was gaining in revolu- tion ith every prospect of being ahead this morn- ing, This will not counterbalance the immense ad- vantace gained by the Algonquin in economy of fuel and the trial thus far shows that the power of both engines leno eventy balanced that none but a eporting man would be willing to beton the result, The trlal now stands thue In economy of fuel, Aleonqaim ahead, Ip power of the engine, Winooski ahead, Ite reported that during Aaturday night the Al- ronguin was atone time 120 revolutions ahead of the Winooskt, If this be so, the power of the two en- ginesia very nearly equal, while the Algonquin is unquestionably eo very far ahead of the Winooski in economy that the engincer of the latter vessel can- bot hope to cateh up during this trial, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THB VICINITY. CoLLIsion Ix THR SouND,—A Woman AND Two Cottons Drowsrp,—At about 4 o'clock on Paturday morning, yiiision oceurred in the Bound, at Matinicock Point, about 35 miles from this city, between the eteam propellor Oceanus, Captain Wil- liam 8. Young, and the sloop Jacob Duryea, The sloop vas atruck emidehip, and nearly cut in two The pllotof the Oceanus did not eee a light on the Duryea, untilwiihin two or three bundred feet of her. He immediately reversed his engine, but was unable to avoid acouition, The sloop begaa to fill with wateras coon a the Oceanus had backed out rom, hes, and it was feared that the passengers on three ladies, two children and two men, would he drowned, Capt, Youn« succeeded in rescuing all of the ayer of the sloop, with the excepiion of Mre. aca 1 Davie and her (wo children, Hattie Kauros W., aged respectively 20 and 7 months, who wer drowurdan the enavin, Mrs, Davis was the wite of Joreph W. Davie, Captain of the schooner Car lying at Pier 21, E.R he lived 19 Port Jetfersn, L. 1., and lad beon on a visit to ber haa. band ti thie city Mre. Davie was only twenty-two years of age, Her body and that of the infant was subsequently recovered, but the body of the eldest cuild could not be found, The Oceanus rewained by the Duryea uot daylight, and then fato Glen Cove Harbor, 4 accom ju thie respect Tur boiler of the steamboat Volkesb! att exploded | Tho Wincoski carrica very low water in her botiers, oe} on Baiurday, ab Louisville, Ky., creating considers | but no danyer of an explosion is feared, owing to the , 3! niur constant supervision of ekilifaul eneineorm, who man- | able excitement, Only one person w yiure mad iGk a4 46 Elsi with Grd; Gain andl oractaibe: jum banquet to the Grand Lodge by the mer- \ hos Ain eaeanlon Bava Har The prelaure’ ar alee. | chants of Batimore, Friday night, ® rend | as carried and seconded anon ithe twa vebalas (odie ir, The Southern representatives appear to be | cates the respective power of the twornsines, The engine of the Winooski can be run oa 4 very low pressure, while that of the Algoujuin requires @ mach higher pressure for the expansion, which sub- tequently takes place, It is, therefore, undersiood that thie question of pressure will not alcct the resuls of the trial, On Baturday both engines were worke! somewhat The Kaglish capitalists and their friends arrived | experimentally the Winoork! calaint up te four at Duffalo on Baturda: ived by tho | o'clock some five huadsed sevolutions, and cousin Mayor and Board of Trade, don au ex | ing three hundred poun's of coal wore than her al cursion on the lake in the afternoc ni were | lowance, The Algonquin was behind om revolutions, but so far ahead on con! that ebe lind a balance of 5,200 pounda in her favor, As the trial ie based upoa “epted and economy of this would give the Algonquin an advantage of to hou OF LOF Ope pouent, In other words, t fuel" eo 32 nda of coal is @juivalent to the number of rey ethat may be obtained by burning the ine! in the f es, During Batuider night the Algonjuin worked atoad witha ryone, She guined on aking ab tines form Ati1 Bunday rapidity which surprised « the Winooski 580 revolut 16 to 17 revolutions jper minute, morning the counters stood thus Algonquin Winowakt osu Difference At 10 o'clock, the Algonquin’s (riende ciauin that she had 4,400 Iba, of coal ahead of the Wibovskh uncon. sumed. The Algonyuin reports a leak around @ bolt in the lower steam chest bonnet, ‘Th! log shows thas fror. 6. m. to noon the steam ecorntric worklug hu, ele) bath alides, The whole castine of feod and bilee towed her Capt, Young subsequently came to thie city, bri with him the eermof the 1 of, and the jes of the vic~ oropes Cowo wee notified, and began an fuquerton tee bovis of the decemed on Saturday, on board the Uceanus, at the foot of Kobina on street, ‘The jury having Leacd the evidence, adjourned to ves ciday, when they rendered the following verdlet: “that the deceased parties came to ther death by drowning, in consequence of a collision between the siesmer © eanus and the rloop Jacob Duryea, and wethink that the collision wae upavolcable on ace count of the sloop not showing @ light in time euough to prevent the collision.” Suavy A Sovpren or tre Union Five & Pavuren’s GnuavetAu old eoldier of the Union, naiwed John Kogers, who was honorably discharged on account of sickness, come months before the close of the war, died on Saturday, after «lingering and peioful iiness, leaving a wife and three children wholly destitute, The widow has no means with which to bury her busband,and unless wme bevevol- eut persons s'ep forward and reader her needed as- sistance, her soldier husband must rest la @ psuper's erave. Any one who feels stirred to assiat this family in burying their husband aud father, can dose by forwarding a contribution to Mre, Rogers, care of the Huperintendent of the * Working Womens’ Protec- tive Union,” 60 White street, or leaving the same at the Bon office, Tug SecneraAry ov War (Mr ‘Stanton) left this city on Saturday morning for Washtugton, in company with his wife and several attendants. InsrectoR CARVENTER in pursuance of a rejuisition made upon him by the authorities of the village of Bing Sing, last night dispatched fifty police- men iu charge of Bergeant Steers, with orders to Preserve order during the boat race, which comes off opposite that place to-day BALLOON ASCENSION,— Professor Lowe made another detached ascension from Central Park on Saturday, at 5 o'clock P.M., in his famous balloon “Quaker City," The car was well filled with indi- viduala, aprious to view things (ram ap mrial stands Thirty-Third Year. point, who, after @ most delightful trip, landed shortly after dark in Bergen County, N. J, Ovirvany,—Captain Charles H, Marshall, itizem and merchant of New York, mentioned in Saturday's Sus, died whoee illness of dropeey, on Saturday morning, at his residence ta Fourteenth street, The deceased was born in North. Easton, W commnonced ainaton County, and at an early xe fwo years, The varing life which he continued at then returned to his h 2 menoed farming, which bustuess be eit in Tig aod took ton featearing life He fin Seresteg In the ol iret Ball Une of ‘ote, several he commanded success " he beeame with others the pureh: Jae tol Lines after which he retired active con I nume ber of Yens le of Je Old Line have since the wealthiest inerchant of thisnign 8? 7M" O* Fine iN 4 PRINTING EsranrisumeNtT, — Early on Saturday morning, a fire was discovered im the rear sub-cellar of Mosars. Scots & Williams’, 16 Spruce street. The fire soon extended to the free and second floors of the building, destraying large quantity of paper and injuring three or tour presses yery much. Moesers, Scott & Will lors at from i de de fatet nee ‘The second floor was oooupied by Mr. Thoinas Owens fear part waa lactic by, "Prue i" gir jomas HH. () Krinter j lose @8u¥ ingured. ‘The building s owe ee Indy im Boston ; damage 89,000; Insured. The low ing weekly papers which were printed by Reotp Williams, were delayed in their publication tu cons the fire, Leaver, © ATLA Day ¢ nTEH, Bom AND LeaTuxe Reroute FRotat BuLLerin, Koonomint, New Youn De AT, Batunpay Counter and Bowpay Time, The edition of the Covi: me Pieces ane was doe- troy ed, and paper of the ScapaYy a the value of fUd ‘press bora chenghvieesly Anvowinn ¢ fiehioa Oo press boys thong! as Paper among the waste paper in the sub-cellar. Tue Eront Hovrs Question—A meeti was held on Saturday ing, at Met litem Hale in 6tb avenue, for the ot d ue tion: js eight hours sufficient for ra A small numbe raoms asrem speeches were made fn favor of the eight hours’ sys fem, but no “discussion” was held—the andience being of the opinion that elght bours was eufficiont) for a day's work, a Inon Movtp pane Uxton 068 of the offin re es Un tely ** 1 ited" earl ecu ath, ds eo tated ste an dave be will be im their custeine =f A Runaway Hons, —On Saturday night, ae Mr. Hanford Indy, of No. 91 Grove 4 % driving through 6th avenue, in the Deighborheed 47'b strect, the horse took fright and ran occupants of the vehicle being dashed to and sustaluing serious injuries, Th: their home by the a a ~ paate h-hh Goaerotove Crncumsr, - Ket O'Brien, of No, 118 West 36th Nod. goddeny under suspicious Pesmastancen bier wase band Johu was arrested to await the result of am jo— quest which bs to be held to-day, THE COURTS, Tun Tecks oF rus Keerens or BatLons’ Boanne Tao Hovsné -SAtLORS Betmirep rrom Vassers.—Am {inportant case caine before Commissioner Newton, on Saturday, ja the U. 8, Commissioner's Office, im reference lo the doings of enilors’ boarding-house heopors, who, with those connected with them, aret perbepe the moat disreputable and desperate class off men in tuis city, It appears there has been for along time at this port « custom for the runners of sailors’ boarding houses to go on board of the foreign! ships arriving and inducing the sallors on board desert their ships -usiug. at times, foul moans effect their purposes, ‘itnis, potwithetand!: international treaties requiring the suri ir sailors eo derorting their ships, had reached such toh that captains and ere of vessels, especi: of German vessels, could scarcely be induced jo come to this port. A tew saflors might be now and then captured, but with the boarding house people thelr runners Always passively, and sometimes quite actively, arsisting and controlling the io alto~ results were of ol fe AO the expense incurred. for protection to the bargue Louisa arri acting Consul General Gerdo Baron von Grabow. who, through bie counsel, applied to Commissioner Newton, under the Lovernal treaty, for a warrant for the dever ‘The warrant was issued to the Mare al, under whieh (he deputy arrested one of the orterr, who has been duly turned over to captain; but on Friday the Deputy Marshal came betore the Comminsioner and complained that he bad been obstructed in executing his warrant by one Charlies Lembind, better Known a» Prussian Charioy. Mr. Lapaugh, wicking to discover some means to stop the continoal resistauce of the sailors’ peerding. houses to the law, bas had the accused held to in $200, to answer the charge of obstructing the United Btates officers in the execution of their dutra ‘The case wae adjurned til Wednesday at 1 P.M. Potion Lwrec.ioence.—Extensive Robbery Bilka and Fure—Arrest of @ Clerk and Two Alleedl Receivers, Sergeant McGiven and Officer Hartill, off the 17th precinct, on Friday arrested James Wright, recently employed as clerk by Frederick Boass, deale er in furs and allke at No, 44 Maiden Lane, on @ charge of having stolen fourteon thourand dollare captain, rors of ends Sete bis eenplerer. PY bars toy Berg the stor ir, Bonas six par the aileged theft was Lead. clerk, It 19 said that Wright was luduced to take the property by two mem in the fur trade in Nassau street, who bought the oods of him, Justice Mansfield, of the Jeflersom ‘arket Police Conrt, sued @ search warrant, aud the officers visited the store of Leachiesohn & Bartholick in Nassuu street, the alleved recely where they found three thousand dollars {worth of stolen sill a Gitioare, ASE EER valine 0 | “4 dences of suspect en, and in e@ priv apartments of Bartholick they found about $1,000 worth of silks, All of the above goods were identified Boass as those that had nswolen trom his Tho remainder of the missing goode have now been recovered, ut bs was cornaes ted fer examine tiun by Justice Mansfeld. It is that tho t ” ea’ the store, tell- Mr. the property was missed, Wrisht | he er that he lutended to go West. is wee ou sequenily an ained that he eG lyu spending his wey in 6 lavish manner, Rocky Moore Indwted for Robbery—Le ts arrested end Cominitted @ the Tombs,—Mattbew Moora, known as “Llocky" Moore, one of the gang copcerned in the muurder of Harry Lazarus fo January Int, fs again in trouble, It is allcged that Thomas Bmith, Hving in Prince spent the night of the 18th fast. in *Fat~ wen ait a ealoon, No. tos Broadway, and that om tho morning of (ho 19th inet, he left thas place with $1,156 in bis possession, Smith was, es statod, fol- lowed by Moore to a drinking saloon, at the corner ot eels, Where the latter deman ‘The demand was refused a Moore forcibly took $1,155 from Smith, who «rappied Moore and endeavored to recover bis money. Tt alleged that Moore drew @ revolver, and threa'ene: to shoot Bmith, whem the latter derisied, and Moore lets with the wioney iu Lis possession. Brith subse uently entered @ complaint against Moore before Justice Dowling, and that maxistato ieeued & ware rant for the arrest of Moore. In the meantime the complaint was laid before the Grand Jury, aud an indictinent was found " ainet Moore for robbery (® the first degree, On Friday night, Te Ww - re tod on fe bench warrant issued by Judge Russel, aud commitied for trial without bai Deacent on Gambling How Seizure of Money and Implementa,—On Friday, Mr, Joseph Grogs, of 12 Chambers street, appeared before Justice Con- nolly, at the 4th District Folice Court, and enter. ed complaints against several fashionable gam- ling halls, alleging that he had lost large euros of Let aM ol complaints, On Friday aiaht, house of Milee Ferren, 815 Broadway, and found se gnged in gambling, The o re captured $1,Ui4 im Toney, together with @ amount of gambiin, implements, Lhe prisoners were taken to the ist Preciuct Station-bouse and locked wp for the nicht. peer, He iol Teplote Rdwand Brackett. James Bracket Janes “W James P. Hradford, wens, Charles W. Sawyer, Frank Jobnsou, Wilson, Henry 6, Rick, Kdward ©. Stade, (Continned en tho Last rage.) Prince and Greene ed money from 5m George Heary