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AMUSEMENTS. job; but it is not in accordance with t over the shoulders of Mr. Sowwen and the Wor- cial contradiction which followed our expo. | Cestes Convention fa @ mode of enforcing ity pare pow more etrikiag than original, HOFEMAN’S FIRST SPEECH. ULSTER AN INSTITCTE PAURS National Rebibition of the Aver Principle which should comtedl Con gy | 2 i | gress in eeting on this subject is plain. ought not to grant e single cent for Mr. | ty hws had a go | Rastsey's mission, nor ought he to be el | Mood st book Conve | lowed even the mo ho Natio. thi “diffeulty of n force any good ayat inkw that the COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FPALR, (oe frauds in the dont Warmer and Clerk—A MAN FRANEISOD » Nation's kxtravns eat pay of a Ma Yesterday afternoon Ge the following addres: aty Agriculiural Society, « otinte | fraads grew ow cow be called a aystora of ability at all, | The man who bought the paper charged the Con. corn his own prices for it, which wore g him lerely, and give him | Jory as well ne gold treaties, what If he is fit, why rend ¢ their grounds, two pofore a large aseomblage, were the Hon, Bern Cornell, Surgeon-lieners ernor's sto Mr, Kier ho voally pai hookbindery pay fictitions bill ther man to 7 | jent of the So- | yi » truth probably iy, thet Mr. ‘tastary | 4 travel in Karope, but did not want | » articles were nished. tis | “After an opentog prayer vy the Rov, Mr, MeAttie- end when the nw of that luxury applause that greeted hiv ngly, boing in the Methodist Book Con. the health seemed fi iny bans. BY is friends conelnded, to levy on the 1 Office Doyartincut for the Mr. Ciuuswet eaino down unt of ties fronds will ner ecoasary money. v9 not doubt vias of the Rev being able to stand up iyainet such « by whou the tor, and gave him a comimiasion ty ice be ep phe: render such ope sv tho future as th sven rested wid oar boats Hout Ch when ve were hogs, nd Loot to winch we alin most fide ud, as we would wish to do, uF Baal restibg place WSWARE AND TUR PISUING ROD, My acricnitnral inhor continued f pounce it a fraud pou the That is the Engtieh ot At Shines for Atl The ee Sun. the whole transact SATURDAY, SEPTEMIER 25, 1899, ay (never kuew, or cared 10 stenrwonid never have taken * pnyateal power was aa much ey onyerted iho DIONE Mr. Gaewrey doclores in the Trimune that regards the recent fat mea’s movem d to understand, s seed 200 Ibs, avoirdur pols, and is fully entitled 9 enroll bimaglf as a A Chance Missed— Will it Ever be Ime hiSown wrerenption i wasted mine was, fobing rod, enangod ior With this hanied ox farmern of Ulster, to mt ee re play ud ABNEIBLE ANVICE fo COUNTRY YoUTHa lo I peak to the far FHink wet bet The Gold Consprrators Crashed. N, as a faithful people, announced on Monday that a clique of gamblers in Wall street had conspired oppress the the people by on Up to yesterday y alliance went If the poor old ite use had had mocratic Convention at ) ne wit of @ sparrow and | the courage of a mouse, it would i elared boldly in favor of the i ile anaevution Bat the Democracy is obsti bent on maundering nrov ed my monitor of the nember of the Fut Men's Association, Aependence of wish the yonng men according to the Nation, has plecvd himself in rather a perplexing position toward both te Kight H Hon, Kertnoe Jon uy adyooated Mir for a life tn the etty. Foad Deore yon iy not to siieoth, aud we the price of gold. the operations of this uukol on euecessfuily Jeux Baar and thi omong .he ruins wither knows uor | dares to utter for his purchases that he fottowed up bis was compelled dneaday will Le Wraver or wis iufamous speculators, aud the prospect was thousands of honest be forced into bankruptey by their nefarious sel In the moruing, gold openod at one forty. « during the frst hour to one crything bade fur as appeared, hinder the from touching the highest sonal introductt speaking of Oh for statesmen who ean tomprehe destinies of this Republic, and who will not fear to procl: As yet there seoms to ho ¢ that hundreds if 1 h to him and act upon them! | | pproving of Mr an old hero with a young soul. just after it had Or country, no’ fe mpon it, Cann: wd Me. Suse hud examined it Will there ne eueration of young dani Wiel eotietht nily dhe treaty came to he acted up. mnecess of the his noble daring’ 1A weap ech, but openly ox: | Proposal to Kali Lunatics, is proposed in Kagland to kid luna Tho proposition is lami it done so, and been tatall with | maintained even for a day or two, there is 0 extent of the been wrought Jisuster which | in every dircetion which it is supported would naturaily lead | to amore comprehensive and ewee cntion, ineluding all ly ties are liable conspirators forth in his spe ary proof of were rumors of heavy : Bank of England to th which were soon substantiated by the la fons in that interest, old deposits in the criminals, and they aro not atsenable pal Jaw for their eta, The ground upon which the recon.menda tion to kill lunatics is based is that « The project is bronght forward in the lead. qand most aristucrs It is asked : Le has so far pi ly told that wo tely be judnen, the conspir- reckless pur, ators strove by chases to avert, but without e1 tie jourouls of Pog “Te it, or is it not, a} false sentiment of mercy to persist ink. ing them alive, when we are compelled in to deprive them of everything which makes life valuable, or even endura. they can bo cured neither of their wickedness nor of their disease, and exist as centres of moral infection and causes of crime, violence, misery, and danger to all around, would it not be better and wiser to put them out of the way altogether?” It has been customary in this country, es- pecially in Massachusetts aud some other Inyland States, to point to the con stantly increasing provisions for the mainte- nance and care of lunatics, as a proof, of which they are most proud, of thelr advanced Large and costly edi- fices, constracted on the most approved seien- »motion of comfort and ed for the occupancy States would never h eegnouiigs ia earn Tho Indor of ihe conniry, end the great area of its A wisiew the whl New York legis sistent: bran bination of workmen not alone in crime the com- their rights, the heels of thiseame the choering news from Washington that the Secretary of the Tre sury had ordered the sale of four millions with discretionary power to increase the amount indefinitely, and had of Governments demonstration from the Treasury Department, representation himself strongly sure, broke operators fora rine we Llet Since while they permit e with impunity, of gold today ha} move thei onal bo.Or Wiil be lnperiied, How 10 PAY THe Lunt, When men ask me what foancial thi Ttural Pair at Worcester, t bis, in which a worn ap. She had been related an old cas plied to him for legal counsel, a Loweil cotton tactory, and when she left applied for a formal dis other factory by agreement , neral brought pel the giving of the discharge, and ‘4 that these great ns had @ right to do as th pleased, and that decision siands as the law of Massachusetts to this day. lature of Mussuchusetts persists in refusing to binations among workinen of Sintes; “a hearty ) that the President age, without tiene ta Lowett tile whole wor down the combination, © powerless to stem the tide ; ina few minutes the price of gold tum: bled headlong from one hundred and sixty-two to less than one hundred and thirty-three, and the majority of the membe Gold Ring were hopelessly bankrupt. We are quite sure that in the downfall of these conspirators the whole country will re- There was not the slightest reason for tuch an onslaught upon public and private ‘Tho country was at peace ; ances were belng so administered as to in- spire the utmost confidence among all class. Yet in spite of all this, these gold gam. bighwaymen, AMBIICAN FARMER, Amertewn farmer? he Rood and beau. Shall T deserihe to yout joves hie calling The Court decid Nacave does not ene: cotton corporat e rpor rk his share of duty state of civilization. (aut overs seasom will ¥ mw ebesh and 4 ty strom Natures wud he Is ready to mete out Hit fo higgard hand, He Is cheerful, hospitable, title plans for the p health, have been ere: of unfortunate persons of disordered intel- lects. But now, in London, the very centre of civilization, it is gravely recommended that all such of these poor creatures as have comunitted an act which would have been criminal if they had been ane shall be knocked in the head, or in some other way exterminated, This doctrine, to lay aside the discussion of its inhumanity, would be attended with considerable danger to wealthy people. records of our courts abound with instances in which rich persons are placed in ingane asyluins by eager relatives, in order to get rid of them. Now, if by adding to the charge of insanity that of the commission of a crime, the relatives could cause the alleged lunatic to be executed, it would be a more method for removing him out of their way to the permanent possession of his property The bare fact that the proposition to kill criminal lunatics is made and entertained at this day in the moet Sugland makes on: It reminds us that arts hu nations as well as in legalizo simnils for self-protection | ‘his eyes to the sunny side of ite, ant seeks (ie dark spots ws an inocanive to gruaibit @hruririeudot liber, oF order, of yories i Wie raideur and honor ut hie tent torea telat He is patelots Chief Justice Case has purchased the ground for a rural mansion near Washington, not retreat of the Gon, Iinaw Watorinar, This is an excotlent ‘To whatever duties the Chief Justice may be destined fi future, he need not resort to tra. vels like Gen, Guant, but may find recreation from public anxieties in his own villa aad i ighborbood ef the war There, too, he will often be able to enjoy the society of the Philosopher of the Zribune, between whom and Major-Gen, Wat- purnar a cordial intimacy continues to exist. peace Ne p Italian statesman Ravrazat had late: ly engaged av apartment at the Hotel d’ Angleterre at Baden, but upon arrival he found it occupied by Brother Jonathan who would not give itu Rartazu brought an action against the hotel keep- cr and obtained 9,000 franes damages, which Bro- ther Jonathan doubtless paid und which the Italien distributed among the poor of the place, y well, but would the Baden Judge ba granted the same justice toan American citizen en in the curious fix of the Burope- wad adia vo the pleawures of lis prosper ‘onpadion fr be he.ther, athough the mouths to be wes Of Navare tvo slow eller his family and tho: Ie Wi continue t lewuly, without sorted = together into a desperate strait, in order to compel map Warnupar, Teueraic or gra the ous of Who Airy w Ie warfrre With linects, wud Wlany Of Whol At the conclusion of his speech, which was ire- upted by entan cu with the Hou, the river to Kline ins trum for ding Sing, Wuere fatecr sce dangerously re been grievously and all just o“applouse, the ater wiieh he er That they and their aiders and abettors will suffer in purse for this flagrant outrage is matter for congratulation ; bnt it lasting regret that on with our reporter years waenevor I 1 duid #0 with insieseribable plew vant OF My vathers du aveteod, tur itis wo longer the Diight cnecriul place it Was when my fatrer was ld ih will be a source imposed. ‘The law against conspiracies has been most rigorously applied to poor men wecking a fair compensation for their labor, Vue Governor wat handsomely greeted on his arrival in bing bing, and « RITUALIS(IC cultivated society ler with horror. ve been lost, that viduals! have relapsed from civilization into berbariem, and that, in some respects, the cultiv The Episcopal Dio Next Week au Convention to Mect Biro necessity to plead in extenuation of th hurch Movement aga The Rev, Father Morrell, the popular In this city, baw A pretty man to preach morality—Jamus Tanion, the admirer of Aanon Bunn, wMt. Alban’ Facts about a man and the so far removed from each other as we are in the habit of thiuking ngland be had an in. Fatuor i of the success list of » recont toruado in Providence, a lady tell into convalsions teresting interview with th Ignatius, and the latter informed of iv minivterial lat Raweny's ox being prov: Postmaster mission to Paris is ud died, because her did not come home had beon killed by the {, because the school teacher kept thea in safety with herself, and perished from the ex citement of a purely imaginary evil, rigiually charged eral Was 8) sight thousand or ten thousan ending Mr. Rausny to ne breaty with the Fre agement of M of seven weeks at Booth's amounted to ), afer paying actors, advertising, Mr, Jevenuson was paid at and ove half th ch Governme ¢ prominent anxiety and worry of hte . y opposed to thi | incidental expenses. 2 believe things will be very bad with Minister in Paris, is perfectly qualitic« fact was denied Ly a loading us to-morrow, or at some future t iful griefs aud dis a great deal bet receipts of matinges not lis oarnings for the seven This shows that ourselves unhappy + oF the Book of Com Weeks amounted to Ad coumand th tial communication we could bat understand the wisdom of the di soying that the evils of the day are sufl cient for at, and keep our minds fi stortunes that are possible per haps, but afterall may never happen, We uvie with pleasure such substantial evi ce of the pop pal Convenue cee ol New Ye Both these authorities Ramsxy had gone to Paris on his own ex- | the first actors of the wo pense, and that he had reluctantly consented to nogotiate the treaty out of kindness to the Postimaste r-General peragraph in the New York Timea now oomes to castan additional light upon the Buiject is to be pr * the consideration of The Hirald Mus proposed that Dearoor's + sculptures which have been on the pediment of (he depot, should be trans: We cannot approve On Wednesday the Massachusetts Republican Convention, made ») iw whieb th was treated a» a loading toy Bat the following erected on Hudson stree On the same day Cupt, Steers, the obi hth Word, how as hiv predecess Vaiuaule house ¢ liquor deale fs atiributed to his & ruler of the western t been #0 fortunate ny Who Was made the nd jot at the li Dut the it inck of Capt. Steers reeaut's indisereet haste tn tong the saloon keeper's vorinnity of enowl forred to the Central Park, of this proposition, because there is a peculiar fitness in keeping this extraordinary work of art Hut why should not the and wealthy Mr, Tinpew did precisely ing the New York Democratic Convention, On Thursday the World published both th speeches, and in an cliborate artic “he Dotroit Bree Preee ral General in the m nds OF the Postmaster. t insulting terms for hay wun for introducing the subj Lr, who have furnis a treaty with Hr We woul respectfully the wages of a Mail Agent would penvation for a person fit to be t meotiation, and if Mr. Caxew services for such a duly of tion, possess Hinprvaent in expended ia the Hudsou street monument, now | ghey would ree port of the secret m ery of lagerbecr alow: Amendment, had and besides, an import vintners and the own | % ward, whieh was held | was tae sub: x tue Police Com Deanoor to de kof similar ina, | question was pending there in That would be something worth while, and would | Jeet of animat al of the prokibitory law, and it was a gross impertinouce to bring bef 1 certain speci promising to re @ ver-om enough Ww cover yaunes ? We also would like to know if benator bo undertook the '» pay. if Congress shouia tilok thar the ‘services, deserves to Le rated aud re- the laugaage ot a Os woaan ‘This shows that before going to Paris Mr. Ramaxy bargained for the full pay of a Mail agont, and that Mr. CurswkLt alroagroed to aak Congress to give the Senator a sufficient additional compensation, This is in accord- ance with the information which wo received t certain Soreeants transaction, the Pc ‘other ‘Vhore aro six candidates (or the throne of iderable party of ad- rents ond more or less supported by foreign 1, The Duke of Moxrrex , the Duke of Madrid; 8, ‘The Vrinee of the Asreutas, son of ex-Quecn h apenta; 4. The Duke of Aosta, second son of Feapimaxn Pauare Duke of Saxc-Coburg, and a graudson of Loum 6, Fueowuie Caucus, nephew of the ir’ contlicting pr tensions a choice will be dittoult, and § probably remuia in it present can many veare lo Come he Sergeant who att wHtod Lo compel the Hiquer dealers to present a ftv i testimonial Hvst to reccive an Though severe iu iis criticisms of Mr pain, euch with a ¢ the World is perfectly correct in its ma fon wiih ouly er tO quit bis favo tty Is also true ‘The cases are precisely identical, + ratified the Amendment, and therefure has nothing more to do with it; and, as ip Massachusetts, so in New York, an important tion is pending in this eh adoption of the vow Constitution, The World states Bat what is tr of New York, not rer oF the . las Proponed nied to the Captain is not at all Ves probable that, like his favorite Scrgwuut, he way eovn fud quarter ip angrier ward, Cut, Sword Ie Hikely to get into 1 tho Delancey street Methodint Churel, Hownt, a they are bitiorly mine With the liquor interest, OF the Keeing Jawe stil AL Ue Said Liat powillng; Dut, me ection, uamely, the 0 (rouble with of whiel no isa comm opposad to vuy com and (4 amy noaivtiad covertible fuct ; but to lash Mr. Tipe and the Syracuse Convention Wanted, The Street Departmont is one of the most cost- Some of lunve charge of that gigantic and lucrative Job—the extension of Church stroet—for which all tho property owners below Fourteenth street are to he taxed three or four millions of doilars. Tholr are daily offering res or make ly branches of our Counta ¢ its offiel vernment, tenders im the Commou Couneil Propositions to widen other thoroug!i new avenues of travel down town, They however, for some reason best known ty (hemsel any of tho most important atrects to be Wockaded by obstre the people are compelled 40 pay an Tnspes walks £5,000 4 year varl 1. Sidi atroet. between Greenwich and Wo tinvous bloek of one-story booths or shanth thoroughfare, mext the #idowal becn huiit. In their present o: additional Fide of the street, which ix ately reduced is. size, rents, and are @ 1 s{on from the storekoopers to erect but the Isttor char for the privilege, ‘Thi erly coveted by rival traders mi flooded, renging trom $1,200 to $1,400 a year, their shops Owing to these obstructions, the prowches to the largest bat fMitiiest market of thy metropolis are continually blocked, - ——— DECENT SUORTING anit Trotting on Prospect Park——Old he TworMile Race tn two sere fontaB Lady Thorn to Trot for ihe Sniforers. Two trots were Fair Grounds yesterday afternoon. tween John J, Bradley tod, owing, 1t wus said, to inj latter norse while training. the event of the NEWS. Tt was coneral «tha The second race was be tween € Old Put, two-mile heats, to | wavon, fora premiuin and stake of £2,275. | The vetting on Thursday night was nearly two to ove on Captain Gill, bat at the course yesterday it wos entirely the other way, Old Put selling at $100 to $70 on Captain Gill, Many thought there wa used to invest, while oth as it turned ont me trick in th took the odd stuck ng it all his way, own from fiest to toat. Me V mile and a quarter al ttn all he contd, anc see m his backers on that score. fowine nee the det Finer Heer Pat wast lore reachh | had his ‘Tue fol Mioving. On the se narter atret at's neck, bu Hand Jost haifa length, | Ti They i In thts sty To paat the the threequarter pow, when Gh! broke aga Lu. Old Pat Was Jouging away a a ter, AM broke Ont ade two tore breaks nt Behind. The, 4 ‘pois Gil hroks Ftreteh ead. bat the 1 and We part ran tro: e, but when they a lead And WAS again carried off of the quarter, Waceouds, On the GH broke again, but manazed to obtain « ‘Time of half, (15%. At the half Gi to three lengths, Dut Wak weal ice An tnecesston and Pat { hlin mp to Gal's wheel before the tatte © ney went on ip thin wi tor pole, when Gill broke and Trnaed for th fort before the th Past ve tent b ‘Of Wait a length Inereased nis le creased the di the half, the thiece-quarter ol the turn, however, and lost more ground, passed under the striag & winner ol Tuce, In 3:18 Just befo the bell rang for the second heat, ‘The king was fresh and and glistened like « ten him up with a jou ot bin d tho haut with ew ‘of the quarter, ho und took bim off before Hnishing the mile. members of the Prospect Park Fair Ground Ass ciation, Mr, Bonner bas been induced to forego fu once lis resolution, and to permit Dexter to tr with Lady Thorn, t0 harnows, mil in five, probably Om Thursday ne Park course, ‘Th widows of Avonslale, Bonwer wail drive Dexter, and MeM: tr wroun| Dan Mace, and bi day wan to test by been, a Appearance on the course yester: mettle, Such a probably never will be seen mM at Kast, and thy ply be linmense, Imay be revhaed, secs. ala ‘The Bail and Bat. ATUANTION Vs, Rall Club, of Newark, detested the Altawtic Chul E Lzavetiy yestorday 0 & score of 4 tov, The Cineini gn Wednesday, They wit piay lation ¢ ty toni), sco on Tha day nigh Honaly played ther lat quing In tata nelehb Yesterday, azainvt tie amateur Urien Sd. 4th. oth, show (up, Y. wilt pla tia at th tus wht the At mn Wea it Pear Dat Tooday, in iat games Of La Cross i Mud city The ren ss county Fait, yesterday. Wuiey 23106 wned champion of Ind : ‘ouMpAnY, Bi that wil ak oa the BL | ber of very vacuable 9 bering Marry Hi aisle road, eu! wish Wurta ThOUKL a Andy Baird and wwii | mound B rell rowed In. 1% ea Wel'#y abs ML weve Nth sor BLU) a st Hurd wa —— AULD LAS The Calltorniany Tiree Thonsaud Mi Journey Home-A Week belind the I Ur trepoling pioneers, whieh emba city nt $89 yesterday n yrolng. Th consisting of f ~, one smoking ear, aud in of seve pala Th sive of sursistence, ater on vu eng in the Dut all ure orvere 15th of Noveinb Tio Califormians tid oure to ther fo t and some will go to Eurone to reassemble in Chicago on th to return, ‘The visitors a will (ied in elvihan dies, aad Wear silk bulges bowing toe words * Caufornia Pioneer Assooiuton,” ‘Those ce | or the officers we of bine wik, wiuh an cleohant worked white lows wilk, he party, whiel in. cludes forty women and a number of children, is 4 principally jn the Aster and whe Meter but» tow baye taken rons in the Ff Avcane Hotel, ‘The Preskiont is Clichy, editor of the Sucramento Duily doe, ——— wom House Changen. opt, 4, —The following app New York Wasnrneron, ment proved to-day: JW. Cartwrizht, clerk, tenth Division, r rescued. ‘8D, Sooty, a0. 140: "a olllee At $),800, W. our, POLLO Vede etieaily as kinds, while Any of the readers of Tue Sox will find In Vesey Lington, a cou on the . that Inve recently ndition they torm an proportion These shops command high holders of these shops obtained permis- their shanttes, 1, indirectiy, a very high price ed to allow any one to raise a booth opposite their establishments untess he should rent a cellar of the building, and by this thoy have obtained rents for their «ublerran- ean hovels, which are gencraily damp and often The strect traders thon made asenrance doubly sure by obtaining license to keep “stands” on the sites of Principal ap: Wine ner on the Course-Dexter nod Avondale nounced on Prospect Park The first, be- J Contitence, was not con- ries eustained by xpected to 4 ite withdrawal created were badly The race was very tame throughout, Ol! Pat hav while Captain Gill dtd ntterly nthe pole, and one fale start F they got tii near lost Cts time Atlus ease, Time of the Uiree-quarters, Lak. Before Teaching die tarn Gill broke twiee, and tort two more Joupthe” ‘They passod nader the string m this order in 22014. Near the turn Gill broke and lost another length, ‘Time, S17, Roe 10 broke gain twice, Pat oine equarler By, this Une he past the three gata. and Put came howe an er by ten Hs 10 8:19, Sxcoxh Heat —The betting was now ten to one on Ol Put, with very few takers, Four or five {aime starte were mad they did get off, we took hin oi hig Emile ad M1 tun Gi with ® lead broge and P from him, Hetore pe ly and lost twelve the héwt aud te Bonner appeares| on the traek in w sulky behind 1 oan as a whistle, ‘After warining around the course, Bonner Jet him ont, and away he sprang with all bis old tire i strengtu, The quarter was made iu 4 seconds, + Tt was only a trial nd ‘Bonner drew him up We have the snost trustworthy authority for an- nouncing that, at the rejeated solicitation of the heats, Lest three on the Prospect ontrauee mouey is to Ko tu the von the Ludy. weil known that Dexter hay been over on the for the post few weeks ander the hands of never has + bn this humber of apectators At $Y per Lickel, $109,000 Amareuns.—The Amateur Base of reached Sacramento With the Bagley of the NATIONAL Ya" OntentaL.—The Washington Na- rene, ead a Onealccone 48 3 8 2.6 6 Ion (Uk MENTION.—The Maryland Club of Balt, NUlen yes tte picasa on he fol x Saturday Nod stars Wi) ply the Caind guine Of tall - Sporting Notes Leonor! Conoyer's miro won the trot in the nes's Wood, the Indians play ther Tub the last Jn Clade is rotting end (rw wun o warn ‘our rerders weainet hetting on Mack whieh {# to trot on Ue Unica Course to ox the supposition Give hy isha Gray Muon driven by Dan Mace eranst Milly Bart ou the Sct Park Courss, last woes. Thay am diferent actly a.ike in culo and bald I woo easily wing Che Klephant to the Me- ‘The excursion party of more than two buadred at Sacramento at Od) A.M, on ‘Tharsday, Sept. 16, arrived i this y hat a special ¢ Pullman silver ne dining car st of the trip is $112 for each person, exclu now mer bower and TUE UITFRLY DEMORALIZED TROVOLIWAN POLICE, - ‘oliceman as Jud Oftivor—Weaie Fitth Avenue Style of Imprisonment. Officer Jobn McGinnis, of Brooklyn, was on {rin before the Police Commisstoners yesterday on two complaints, The first was for brutally assan't ing an old man of about 65, who was apparently sober, tripping him up 90 that he teil twies, aud then knocking him down with his cud, A young man, jartin Logan, working in a stable close by, or “Shame,” and the oMoce asiced Nim to help Wt the old man ; he replied, * No, Pt see you d—d first ¢ you kocked him down, amt you must get bin Up as best you can.” MeGinnis did get him up gave him over to another ofcer, a ok and arrested Logan for disorderly con Sergeant would not entertain te complaint, and the officer then sald that Login was a enrnor loafer, Neither would thy Sergeant entertain this compiaint Oficer MeGinnis then (and this constitutes the second charge) procured ® warrant against Logan | Without the conseut of his Captain (Waddy), and arrested Log Whom he brutally treated, refueling even to let fum' inform his employers of Nis arr ‘The worst feature of the case was, that although he had the warrant in hee poeket wil day, he dil not at- tempt to serve it amtil & o'ctoek at might, which vas done in imivation of sone more wealthy indivitnals, #0 #8 Co hive him locked up for the night, the hour being too late to get bail. paca ee te 1 Police Magiatracy. The Police tral Office and the Tombs are again at loggerbeads, On the With inet, Officer Kourke arrested Samnel Hitcheock, on a compiaint Of a citizen, who charged that he had stoien a horse, The officer took the prisoner to the New street p Hee station, but the complaint so puzzled the Cap- tuin that he orde ed the prisoner taken to the Cen- tral Office, The prisoner wax kept in the Mulberry street palnce nntil yesterday—eight day«—when OM- cer Rourke was dered to take the prisoner to the Tombs to be discharged, Justice Hogan, on hearing the officer's story, ordered the prisoner back to Mul- berry street, and (hat the ‘comnpla nant be prodaced ; for “if it was competent for the offcer, eaptain, an: Inapector tu adjusticate upon the ease, Kis Honor cer: tainly had no power to order nis diseiarce alter they had had him in castody for eight days." The pri- foner was therefore taken hack to the Central OF flee, where Inspector Disks discharged lnm. On Jearning, this erday afternoon, Jnstice Hogan said: “Tie Courts are no longer of any use, rince the police and discharge without the need of a magistrate, ‘The police explanation of this transaction fe tty 9 Mr, Patterson and bis con, from Roe! the arrest of Samuel Hiteticock, on the grgty an old tudictment was in existence in Kuc accusing Samuct of stealing the horse that The Rosendale Hotel Murder. al of Wallace MeDuniels for the mur- KB. Corwin at the rosendale Hotel, wus contin Whitu Pisin yesterday, ‘The pris: don the stand in hts own beliolf, testified tl n entered to the bar room a short time peeviows to the iatal ailray and used abusive words tobi, and attempted to injure him with a elar; that Corwin then went outside of the room and ‘wat on the stoop, whore he made con- siderable noise, ond attracted attention; that a gentleman aud lady who were approaching the ao- tel beeaine alarmed and drove sway ; that lie (Me- Daniels) went to the door and told Corwin thet he | must behave himseif of Ko away from the premises, Whereupon Corwin took up the ehair and attempled to strixe him with it; MeDaniels picied ups elub and struck Corwin with it; Corwin, whilo tn t of striking again with the chair, Fee blow from tie elab whieh knocked him forward, falling his bend struck on the back of the ouly (wo Liows were #lruck. hai Another Seventh Ward Politician in Limbo Mr. Patrick Quinn is « muscular Christian of the Hon, Williams Varley's school. He keeps a liqnor 1 Cutharine street, im Reddy's imine elgbloriiood, and is a leading metber of t ilustrious Reddy's gang. Quinn was riding down f1 \d-avenue ear on Wednesday, aud ia the sume clo was oMcer P. Sheridan, of the 1th, Mr. Sheridan {+a quiet, upright officer, who has served the public faithfully eight or tom years. Quinn knew him well, aud without provocation began 10 abuse him, aud at length attempted an aesault. OMicer Sheridan was unarmed, batho took Mr. Quian to the Fitth streot police station, Borrowed @ club, and then went with his prisoner to Kesex Market, where Justice Mansfictd committed him, The offl:ér toox the dronken prisoner to a cell, but not without nearly losing iis right thumb, Quinw having turned upon him and bitteu him, Quinn is to be tried for this of nee to-day. Meanwhile tin jiticnns are Jumping around to get tho prisoner F ——— Ex-Policeman to tue Per Shortly after Justice Dowling had taken his fext in the Court of Special Seasio Wilkam Frederie Dellager, formerly the Metropolitan Potice, was arraigned ceny, the prosecutor being James Bunith, the St. Nicholas Hotel, Mr. Dellager iud taken a comb ind brush belonging to the hotel, ‘The thert Was so trivial that the Juntice would probably Lave dismissed the complaint had the prisoner's record been otherwise clear, but unluckily Le aad been on inal only a week Lefore for stealing a coat, and as he had escaped pumishinent on that occasion owlig to tue nonappearance of the witurss, His Honor wave the prisuner six montus ta the Peulteutiary, fiir Say ‘The Policeman who was Somebody Else. Policeman Francis Caddell was tried by the tuissioners yesterday fur intoxication, having been arrested by Oflcer Cord Wilkins near ‘Troy avenue, Brooklyn, where he was found Ing belp- lessiy drunk. “Ho was taken to tie station in w Wag, Wien arrested he deseriLed himself as James Witton, machinist, In deience it was shown that the ofticer bad been sudject to epileptic fits, and (hat in ten years’ service no complaint had made against wim, ‘The complaint was dismissed, —_ DEADLOCK IN THE U, 8. COURTS, aco Row between Gen, Jackson hited States Commissioners ‘The Judicial Machinery stopped—Tulrts Rouuty Cases Awaiting Examination, ‘The Federal Courts of this city have jurisdic- tion from the Battery to Rensselier county, aud the continual services of the United States Commission- are required to Keep pace with the erumioal and civil business which they are called apon to adjudi- cate, Now, lowaver, there is a deadlock on these (ibunals, and their machiuery, which was scarcely suMeient at any time to meet the requirements of tho service, as beow stopped, with no tmmediate Prospect of being set la motion, The magistrates of the bnilding «it deily im their chaire, and ha voting todo, Not a single wow case is presented betore then! (or examination, ‘his phenomenon does not indlente that the forgere, the bounty thieves, the mean robbers of the widows and orptans of soldiers, whe have hitherto monopolized the attention of the Federal anthort tles, hove abandoned their nefirious callings, aud come honest men, Not ut all, Toe arehives of Assistant District Attorney, Gen, Jackson, are With complints ngaluat Giese persons, Whilele 6u presen'od tor exatmination, L'a poor jot, however, had beeu arrested at the f the Spanish’ Consul, the papers ta the ld prodably not be wutlered to rest a aio yne of the pigeon-holes, ion of the complaints against various criminals is not, however, owing to any sympathy yesterday, member of between tae Assistant Disttiot Attorney and Wie d feudancs cutive is waid to be as folows QUANREL WITH TH U8 COMMISSIONERS, T nee of District Attorney Pierrepont from the cMce has increased the lnlors of Gen, daekea considerably, He line had to atiena to newrly all & criuiunl edges, and the amount of his work Pas ry fled is otherwise Lappy temper, Owlug to. the se Mustancer tue trials uave ofem been marked by enes” whiek Would not look well in print, O one occasion, in a quarrel between Kthan Alieu and the Agisiant District Attorney, Cumuussionar born severviy rebuked Mr, Jackson, and thy exau: ple of the Commissioncr was smitated by sone his assceiatos on the bench, 1 rf Awastant Distinct Attorney clalins, bi holds the balance 1 power, and tat as ure virtual! wt so fir concerned, He does not JT sc BL any cases before them (or examine: tion, and heuce they have uothing to do. APPEMS TO MM, PIHKERPONT AND JUDGB NELSON, ‘The Comnuissione seem detertn fight. ‘ivey way that Distevet Al lua ho the United 8 without the codporation of the Dist) Dis asmiswnia, Dhoy have appevivd wo dude Pont, but the learned Judge 1% renders e He is Keown to be in fhvor Of mminiainin jendiy relaiions wiieb bitherte existed In binself, His wants kaat aited states Cour hutastoneray and he hi at hy Will gave the vints his carliest consideration, dudya Nelson, it is wal, has also Lets sppealou io, bie be as taken no astion, OVENLOADING THE sODGRS, Should the dead-lock on the Federal Courts he continucd, the evimuay! calenders for the October term wid be the lurgext in the history of these tri hunala, and there is a possibiusy tat the Lealth of Jusige Biviobiord and Jule Kevedict may be vert- ously impaired by the amount of labor which they will have to perform, ‘They certainly will net sulla when they hewe that they may lnc. t tite Ne Avsintin futertero with them as 48, and het they me Mr. Janes Me- tn the New Yurk Custom House wore ay " - Jesoph Digiinson. le. 0 Mi praiser's offen, veil, vive Binclair, te soln Watoher, Opguer and paukur, WIE Guo. 2 Deve Crxstmas dangers ia Court, it they would dispose of widreds of eases wich will sland un Lie cal: cadens, Nearly forty ecmplaints a,aiust bouuy thieves are awaiting CXamination, ete et Gold Ketaraimg to Now York, ‘The European steamships which have sai for New York this Week aro froigaied with gobi. The City of Brvvslym, which saudcd yesterday, aas (S491, a aes “Policing ™ Gum the Seventh Ward visit Tun Bun viticoe al 3 A.M, o.oblalu the iret eoph Rou La SUNBEAMS, —Garnets and diamonds ere found in Maine, —Ledru-Rollin dectines to eccept the Kmpe- | ror's amnesty, and return to Prance, —There are two t ta Chicago, besides the naprofessionala, =Hishop Huntington of Central New York hee been presented with a louse costiag $29,909, a6 Byra or of Missouri is dee He divorced bimeclf from bis own wife ‘The Down of Ripon is waiting war against ass Windows in the Na cl Ritualists tet him rip on, cunfdons that he w bla labor for bis panes, +The Florida Indians, the Seminoles, Tallahasse wrising remnants of In the Btate Legitacure. —The rising genera of Hartford, lave lal ¥ been dircove to the public mind that Londo Mee OF At Lloyd’, Instead of “How de you dor ee pe —Shamy!, the vanquished hero of tho Cauca. View With Wwe Salkan of Turkey, which was distinguished by mute mentations over the eneroachmeats of their com mon Rassian evemy. James Armstrong, in North Bridgewater Mase., intely si then killed his wife and fed, wublican says it We rumored there was bad foeling Letween the parties, =" Waiter,” said a fastidious gentleman at @ Nevada hovel, exhibiting a © ‘on his soup «poon— iat hiis father with a revolver, aud ‘The Sprivafteld Re * Wailer, do you know what that That, ir, looks like a wouse, find them in soup, sir.” Applicants for adn Point, in the Third Cos will be aadjected toa ation in Boston on Get, 4. Acadeiy aud every intelligent uraduste favors sion as cadets at Wost wional Diatrict of Masrae Tho Hebrew community of London h admonished by ity Rabbi to of inserting the Christian year upon th Of their relatives in addition to the in this manner they implicdiy reevgaize Ue Cris a the prietion tographer of Simlo, io Hindostan, haa go vein of meer Supertor to that in ordinary aw not fuse when exposed to lest, but luerevaes fn harde Specimens have been tent to Calentta Hand to be teste n. Prim during his ¥ of his Mexican mother in-law, Macdemo Olozaya, with hits accretarivs, repalred to in full uniform, s0 4s to tinpress thy rallway With @ Quixotic seuse of the gorgoousness of —A medaliion with the inser’ fouad upon the ton of a jaine HT., who died in Par' It is upposed to have been ple servant of the family, who wishes to divulge the crime without commiting herself perso: police are Investigating the matter, —A French eavant named Dr. Pa: covered a method by whieh he ean moral and studious disposition or Labit Into a child displacing vay normal viciousness or indolence he juberited from bis parente, of the Prince Lmperial, at t with this discovery, —The Coburg stock of marringeable princes duced by the constant demand for this article, that tho vister of the Queen of Swee A niece of the Queen of Prussia, Princes Maric of the Netherlands, has been obliged (o pub up with the Prince of Wicd, who is a youth of 94, while his bride is an old maid of 93, ~-Madame Dosne, the mother-in-! ‘Thiers, is dead. During Louis Puilippe's reign ehe was a considerable politienl personage, and ns a Im tellectual coadjutor wie was to Thiers what whe Princess Lieven was to Guizot, #0 ereat that eho was called Afzdame Mere, like Lax titla, the mothor of ti —Prinee Augustus everai months telegraph a The Lyceum nes, Frauce, is about has Leon so munca Her influence wat brother of the King of Portuval, is #aid to be engaged to the daughter of the Duke de Montpensier, the Infants Amal She in 15 and he 2. who has been of'en mentioned us being mort likely to sacceed to Isabell marriage, if it takes place at all, will increase his chances, remains to be seen. —Some excitement has been created at Colum: by the appearance there of four immense inacets, supposed to be Exypuian locusts, They were throe times as large we the common locusts, with es, logs of great streuzta, feathered Hike a Shunghat chicken, tails simiarly adormo, The Like of them was never but whether this ‘a hard shell covering. seen before by the oldest inhabitant. —Monsignor Merode is in want of a machine bie Pio Nono to broeced to the Council and leave it without being obliged to climb 1 to descend the Innumerable steve of Bt, js puch a machine tn the V: bat one is needed also for Bt, Peter's, ‘T nivm alone costs 50,000 franes, accounts, Merode had explored several countnes ple to tid what he waated, —A great number of British office to attend the grand Prussian army, The most eminent of them ix Major General Codrinzton, who breakfast Napoleon at St, Cloal, on his way to Bertin tae cover of bis plate the grand cross of the Legion of Honor, which, however, must hove to gratify tue Engitshman’s apyeuite, a expert in the Kuglish constitu. caution to accompany the which would e Peter's. ‘The Aveording to latent without being rived at Berlin been unavailin if the Emperor, trom, had not taken tLe p) decoration with a porter-house steak and pickles. —Prince Gortehakoff is surveymg the political and Frmce before retarning w Bt Potershung, and takes an especial inter’ progress of the Anglo-Amebican compiicatio well as fn the American Jon of Ciba, the Bmperor Heng well known to sympathize with tha ed States in onr el ress or American #1 the New World, It fs also rami irchs that the Frinee Lin Loudon diploe uxea his intincweo in { Beypt, and aganae? pretenty ons of the ort. Brigham Youna's Peanerty From the Pht First—-City Creek Cs stembly of Utah,’ a how trom Wiach the Runes nively, every third loud going (0 Brighs Waier power, running four miles; i #20,0b0 por av oum ou Water cheat te St ‘Tiird—A grant of Cacho Valley and Afteen aniles In width, ann the richest and mor y iw the turritory. irth—A grant of Rust Valley, f Lone Rock Valley, for ranch ound, an extensive ot u@ coal beds in Coul Clon, Sum Peto n Salt Lake City: nt by the Tas fity miles lon products Vali ; Seventh Kewl eat Mormon tude veslaencts, 40 ‘ ‘entii—-Cotton farms, woollen mill wil, with tuirty acres of Twelve thousand 8 of land to Cacho fon Pacite Rall tn all $1,900,000; ives in the Mesh. ad fur grading ous to be aime Swerona’ by bi “J Betzham kindly ls predecessor, Joseph Saiith. £0! oF ime. and Coen appol uaive right ta support her, ‘orty-ive children, A Cius hove cher Ward avtoruey im Dinnon hus the exe Brighum is * trust cenunlable to me § in Wust for she Churels,” and wot ove for the funds obtained In that capocity, the 1s supposed to be very lar he peuperty of tue subjects went ” ahwars uppropraied by upon forelzn anbssons, tue "Lion of the Lard,”