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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6928. MORNING EDITION—TMURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS BOARD OF ALDERMEN. AvG, 16.—Isune 0. Barker, Eaq., ist the chair, === Polities! Intelt, *™**- Another fusion affair t# amsounced \ ° ‘#** place in Bow Sethering appeared firut in the Springiigta | Republican :— NO rob a Swen SOUP RO s tee BISSELL, 61 WALL STREET, ATTORNEY ant counsellor at law, notary i, and late Turrer U.S. nayy, devotes his whole attention to cases ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY EAY. SEW PUBLICATIONS. REAT EXCITEMENT AMONG JOURNALISTS, lons of brady to the requistéion was carried, aitt the | The Late Stabbing Case in ‘Wultam Street. Board soon adjourned. CORONER'S INQUEST, Ba fore Coroner O'Donnell. Coroner O'Donnel’ held an inquest yesterday, at the 7 coming befare U.S. Court of Claiins, to the recovery of Con mbers street, upon the bod; 19, 1856 ‘As the pablie become acquainted with the history. |. catmas of ull Kinds agninet. the U. & fo procuriug, buy- | COMMUNICATION rmOM Tim dompymoizam tw anenen 70 aDDI- sigg welt ppc ghlih leery an ne Boor, by hal cones ee Nek ote oe ae ing ‘tnd seling Tand warrants, and tn 9b hours ebtulas TONAL APPROPIUATIONS YON RAPAIRS ASD SUPPLIES. the man aamed John R.rnry Lovejoy, who died at the alg aty meeting of reitlanen v bed {a Gamer US. passports do travel in foreign const . |. Mr. Fligg, the Comptrotier, sent. in a communication New York Haspital on Monley night, from the effets of | signed wate an Teisis p eee AMIEL “uotlons to yEMOINS OF BENNETT AND HIS TIMES, PACKS TLE LER AES AOE ATIOS OTE ie Seren Ul awtedinm ay neg Reerense thie pert -+3 white pert pie Kye veyron fi portion sre ate en yp a he alter Mt pa NE" y is > 5 t' , elo: a ny mmo! With a far medalllon portrait; 488 pages, Price $1 25. fd oe EY Bee Oe ee ‘in ‘tl ‘vhe space of two weeks from Monday, the 20th fust., to Saturday, September Ist inclusive, for the’ purpose of ‘A RATTLE LN Inn Wten in institutions—Weed’s Kalowd,...3,080 2,273 | pea , * 4 i YROwPECT. 5 Manne te Itailans in the lagerbier saloon Np. 251 Willlam street, ‘The interest excited by the merits of this book, and its es troller rays:—* So for ns Hiabilites bave been comtracted, 908 | the deceased saw several of his most intimate frionda on Cal partion, to meet in C prt, we ,. in the elty of Bomon aes Lo oa p and work done for tho eity, the sums necessary freance s} " room will continge « uu- just instant, at 10° A. M.. and gomplote view of Journalism in the United States, has Cleaning, O,, Xhe seen JF HANFORD, "| those Manilition may be included tn the annual ertimats |. Totalvcsce.sadecsesece the night of his death, to whom he gave some wholesome Frere, after irwe and full dineandat ‘abd Rocdalta tiem, “ rete iain eee ales one hee Chsteman Library Coumttee, | is¢ November, and covered by the tax law of 1856; bu. | Balance fi Yank Jan. 2, 1858. advice tw relation to thalr frequenting drinking saloons, | rexel to the nimoet asieeetttratng ote i in them; and as public curiosity seeks to know how tho OMICE TO THE PUBLIC.—ON THE 20TH OF AvU- | cathe Common Council legally borrow moncy at the ni yh es ied Bo wer and other disreputable places, Mis companions promised | setts to the repeal of the Senay myotl ” book has een received, quotations from time to time wil gust, the second floor of the building knowy an the Receiv we, to Ang. Presd#t thine to meet those demancs’”’ ‘The Comptroller, after quoting Ia¥s' govertfig tho departments and the Common Council, says:— Can the Comptroller legally borrow $128,000 on revo- nue bonds, to meet the expetisew of the Commissioner of } Repairs ant Supplies, iacurred ja dedauee of the provi- jnions of the charter?” It ik destrable to Rave this qaoa- to obey his injunctiots faithfully, and were much «fected with the dying man’s Inst words of advice. Lovejoy was a member of Engine Co, No. 13, fle resided at No. 56 Rose «treet, omd wis a machinist by trade. Peter Sevies the prixoner eSiturged with the commienion of the offence, ‘great and to the more recent ngyresmonrat. the weet power ker ft favanton of Kansas, and the ovesturow of the rights of the free wettlers of that Territe: a tion to be consitored at thi roche valve the Sepe- onvention of the weople of te State, diency of calling of party, with the view of , for bbe given, in order that the press may be fairly representod comsmuta Aro paasengers, boo. ‘on the subjret. The author has stated he seeks no favors for bis york: the public will judge of Its wnlue without ‘being instructed by mere tmpty declamation forced against the al my. Chrtsiion Home, at 66 kast Thirty-eighth street, 2 Fourth and Lexington avenues, will be appropriated for the sale and yainting of china, glaas and croskery, the profits of which will pass into’ the hands of a Board of ‘Trustees, for building and aupporting the Institution, ‘The greater part of the goods will be imported from France and Fngisnd, and sold at unusually low prices Disbursements to'Mug. Oa Sundry expenses of Aug, without diatinets POWERFUL FACTS AND EVIDEYCES Maxsachumetts in sympathy and commaction ‘ithe the vard in the volume. ‘The work itself furnishes was present durtng’the ing tet. . Great republican movement How in progtene key culiarly contradictory character of these | A work containing the objects of this Institution will be |) ticn fully ex’ainined by dhe Law Ceatintittee of the Board, The following ia report of the investigation held b: The meeting Isto ba what ix plainly indicated above: ‘opinion. ‘Tie public press of the city supplies sume ta- | gublished In September, oie Mdlssn neeaee stagespaas |’ ns other cars of a imwelt: more urgent eluarecter mitt | OTCSEMIS On bank. iverre Paes eine a _ 7 | end no persou who atteute it is to be smmyrogecd Yat rps ede Pine Wiis Sor 93 vorable and favor- | the door every few minutes, wan od Proserited for the comsiderstiou of the Common Majoee TRSTINGN ¥. he ed 2 fol ‘ovate oral ‘ m La ere Permie ‘ccustreats nro selected from the ree S| Counell. Although the 19th gee barter anew? 20.rNer , Yo, 0 Hoyer treet, being you wil {owue the meeting wll your | ee PGSCHEAL SEW YOU JOURNALS. LD JOHN STREET M. E. CHURCH, AND FIRST IN | 1sio declares: in Sirs teres that cnoeepcimrter Of | rum CHRISTIAN MOMS—a PR'SH CRABB? NGAL Pcie Reins Sie Tak orltter, I have boos ace, | as ope that you will tewue themesting with your pre- The Uigmiged Commercial Advertise: wayns— the Cuited Stntes.—The members ani congregar | invarred by eny of the departinerts of oacets: thereon MIM. LINDPORD, Dt KEKPER: iy nequainicd with the. decealed, Sein Hemwy town, | eure ¥ad counsel. “ secipition Wana ahcealie Sant ET bets; | (ie teemncoureh, sod all whe NB Rraroa toca, wil: | apron 3s tas ete Tor poy tens amr epee: | prance (ected (aM awk Kg AGO aD accoant wae | now iying dond ut No.4 Hague rivet; L was at the laget | muitte,‘ny latter ox uieceeaa ebetian see ae ae aries A on, on 10} ol y a y a ! while otiers, whoare either indiifeceat or favorable to | boidn public meeting in the Groene street M, E. chareh, if nialy mhde coven Pe ea, me Sey SASHES OF om alae atte valet 26u Whee tieved Uo BaMaraay BARS, Augunk priation shall have been’ previously madd os ring such expense-”? yet it ix understood that the Commisioser of Kepwirs and Supplies, in the fie ofthis ion, haw made arrangements with persona to perform: jobs, and the atiiject of the work, praise the industry and tact with which ithas been compiled. All that the public need care to know is whether the book has been written in a truthful and itnpartial spirit, or under the influence and to accept this invitation; end M you cannot, wt! you fur- ther inform us whether wersay bo allowed to’ @ your name to the call for such @ convention t# ta abowe. alluded to, between Broome and Spring streets, on ‘Thursday eve: ning, August 16, at 73, o'clock, when @ full histury of the ‘chureh, including the existing difficulties ovea- swindle In the shiapo of as:?dxtitedle ncallod the “Chris- 4, to get : Blass of bie; om coming’ out I met the deceas- 44 - ed ler kom conversation, hi ker? me ti tion Home,” purporting thtve fre Ate aim the moral | come in again and have another glass of vier, 1 went. te sioned by en attempt to sell it, willbe given, All wait for ment until aj lation “ and intefectual advancement! of pras servant girld des- with him; he had not the a) pearance of being in liquor; Very respectfully, your follaw-citizens, Control of the person whose life it purports to render an | the elergy of the city are invited torateands” Po se_sute | Tike Oe, geazment bichatraigemente, are bound te | tute ofthe mans of acquiting aay kind of edication wants te lacey of ager po en date L BOWLES, Hpringtel & ’ sought is pervon contig! urea hls thea eee a | gble aesommodattone fur tke press. By order of the | wait for toranaual appropsiation,-aa they nasi have | or religious dnntruction, Tes Meeparyot thi Institution | Sth {biti decensed snd whflst this young thn wes so JOHN M. CLARK Boston. fought uo yerson's counsel upon his theme or ite mote of | Committe of pepe is er been aware that tho appropriation YorI885 wha expended. | is Sirs. Martha Lindford, lvi-mgta. Shh ty-elghth atreet, |. engaged deseeced tas tee lager bier on the Pn a with him has been consulted, either dlecctly or taliveet: | C. Funacsox, Seeretan ee me Chatman ere rate mney, Guat, te attention of tho f between Fosrth and Lexingtin’ aeomgues, “who, {tl | giteclothes, upon witch te young mew went tn ite EDWIN F. JRNMA, South Ada ly, with respect to the writ or publication of theso ee rents the whole subject to the consideration of! thie Come charged, had received a numer>an-clame¢ € philanthzopte rand spoke to the proprietor, who came from bebind IVERS PHILLIPS, Bitehburg. ‘memoirs.’ Unless, therefore, this assurance is. an abso. EFIELD INDUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION NO. JOHN A. GOODWIN, Laws VP. EMERY ALDRIVH, Wor: q Mr. Bowlos is editor of the RapuNican, aad « Ww Mr. Clark is ® Kaow Nothing, and sheriff of Bu: county, Mr. W ler, wim» member of the Moasachusetts in 1002, waa a tandl- lute falehood, which we cannot presume, the work must be Re as Apter Mg | feet end independent roduction. it apart ts special rt, the book cludes réminiacences of so many interest public and private events of the last thirty years, that ft will gon- erally be read with interest.’” Annexed is a 5} en from the New York Times, of ‘three columns of terested comments, accompanied by bash pare poige Fee ce pakchene ad next regular meeting on Friday ov 11, for the purpose of takings action ujos the ering ot the hare lus lots, and the lots of delinyuend members at auction. By order’ of the Amoctation, J, ANDREW HANSCHUCH, Sceretery. disinterested motives, Mra. Lindtérd arta ‘rtlaes her if- | tor toa table where were collected seven or of stitution ax a place where sitrstions'gn procured for REPORTS, wervant girls af ah: 3 . het Concurring to confirm award of‘contract for: mdse: of" |, oved, ge is that Mri. “Lindive d pockets they} ceased and told him that he should leave the prombson; Hook & Ladder Ompany No. 42, Tb prvi te tarts car. | Momey, but never geta the girls sitnatémas . Frequent’|. the decenses! naid that he would witke an apoligy” aad ales ; complaints have been mado aga +L. at the | that he knew the young man rofarred to, ache had soon riage to Hose Company No, 46—adopted. To direct the’ |, Mayor's office, and she was, in fact, under a il to anawer | himinthe saloon before; the proprietor aatd that de Comptroller not to pay any money’s to’ John’ Quitin, oc |! ® Previvus charge of this nature, She keoge an intelli] ceared had thrown beer on the Iady'a dress, and for wo mon Couneil in a nore formal mianer."" Tht red to the Committee on Law. sd a individuals, Who, believed her 9 be ontm ated by purely | the Sar and «poke to the wonmn: after this, the es it pe is, among them the pefsonet now present; after +t notice, and their ma ral condition’| conversing with these men, th proprietor came tor do, date for Congr Jenks ina hn REWARDS. nee office with rt : for keep- | doing be should leave the premines, i n ' tee te ache pene, from, extracivultered from the text to suit the commentator. | ~~~ TLOST. ON WEDNIADAY Tay, | Lis lege! representatives, on the tontdatt for regitating, |: freee inten cen gn liconse: | Th pene for keep c3 id leave the premines; deceased then get | 1853. Mr. Goodwin i» ‘He is seriously alarmed lest the book should be read, and REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, BE- ty 4 | te intelligence oftice without lice et $60. UP and was about leaving the house, when two ofthe | yirr, at Lowell. Mr. Al ® whig, od Blate Attor- ‘his warning should be generally known:— 4 $40 tween the hours of 19 and 12 o'clock, in | ¥S- Fitty-third street, from Blooniftigtdale road to ‘Sixth? eomplal avenue. Coneurred in. nant, in the present co; in agi tl named |) said party rushed at him, and both struck him, one of it, thet a THY CHARGHS AGAINNT ALDERMAN Mt Wida Kiernan, who makes affidavi tone of || them caught hold of hie hair, while some of the others are ara the public that there is vory little of interest, Mra, Lindiord’s advertisements in one of Yhe daly papera, | forded his¥ out of the door; I soon came out, and dew the going from 38 Wall street to the rotunda of the Ex- ‘and nothing whatever of value, in the book before us, A change; thence to the banking house of Brown, Brothoes, ail ba? for the Worcester district, he meeting decided to hold a State Comyention a¢ (OER. Worcester on the 8Qtb inst, it i h Alderman Howann moved that when this bourd adjourn] she went to the Christian Home for t2 of pro- |/ deceased on the sidewalk next to the saluon; I saw som ti Petre yee Soe ¥ ‘soigege gam a jain) “7 ig 100" bitin be AT WOE it adjourn to mect on Friday next. He made this nite curing = altuatlon, paid tho. eee ta, oad } perrona throwing benches at the deceased, but he was JOUN Lb. DAWHON'S DECLINATION. me ao tas 8 r. corm ig live $ on ean: Kxchange | tion at the request of the Alderman of the Third ward, }/wawtold that a situation would be ovtalned fec her. | not struck; at the rame time I saw the Prisonet stagger We publish below the letter of the Hon. John L. Daw tho peach “ie ilspoattien to caer) ne ac beer ile raed beuts, raaring’ foc $10 (Moser, who desired tho attendarnice of the Alderman of | | After remaining in the place for abou: fie girl | and fall, and on rixng up! *aw some men, unknown to | pou to the President of the United states, déelining the Ste verde P y . to $60. The above reward will be pald om leaving the the Fifth ward, (Hoffmire,) in order that the investi alfég~ that Mrs, Lindford informed he~ comld | ute, strike the prisoner with n bench, causing the prian- “ wed “We confess that we have read it with a relish deriva- dle not only from the subject, but to be traced to the ex- y ehilful manner in which that subject has been ‘worked ont. Indeed, we may as woll at onco say that it ‘isa volume no journalist—whatever may be his nga of Mr. Bennett personally—should be without. may ‘be imagined that it was no common labor to digest and arrange ‘uch an immense mays of B sotavcet material. Were we to say that this has been irably done, we should cay no more than the truth, as these memoirs are See ly the best and most complete of their class ml we bave ever seen, In every re«pect we believe this work will have a large sele.’’ same with Archibald’ Butters, at the'Herald office, or with Brown Brothers, 67 Wall street a lil aihitinL aon shad alae OO OD ‘ 0. REWARD.=STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM »~ ‘the farin of J. Kerney, Rockaway turnpike, Wo from Jansaica; on the night of the 12th inst., one yoke of work cattle, one ight red with white apota and broad horas, the other n brindle, with whtte apota and broad horns also; both-have brass knobs on tho tips, ‘The above reward will-be paid on convieting the tnief, or ten dollars om recovery of the cattle; applying ‘on the above premises, or to Mr. Cftrman on the Jamaica road, opporite J, I, Suediker’s, or corner of: Water and Dover pointinent tendered him of Governor of Kansne Territo 1). It will be seen that the position was unsoitetted and uitexpected by bim:— Baownerniz, Angust 0, 1855, My Deak it—On my returm home ‘this ever after 4h wimence of several weeks, | find your letter of the 24th uil., tendering to me the appointment of Governey of the Tereitory of kansas. This distinguished mark of your favor aud exteem, and the very flattering terms tg which Mt ta conveyed to me, elicit my grateful enya nd ry ome ng My private affuirs prevent the acceptance of the * ble and responsible trust which your confidence ard good opiion woul! commit to me, With but Uttle taste for tion into certain char made by Alderman -Hoffmire might be Ined, an Allerman Moser Gil not wlohe ae cues to remain over him until September. 7 Alderman Exy did not think an adjournment to Friday would effect any good. He, and he believed several mem- bers of the board, had made arrangements to leave town in week. Alderman Mose sald that if the Board coutd enter'into his feelings, they would not refuse an. sdieeranens until Friday next. The gentleman of the Fifth ward was in } town ever} moruing ‘and every evening, and’thie matter could be disposed of by the committee between this add: eet Alderman Fry did not know what the object of the motion nov get ber w city place, but that whe hodseveval.coun- | aer to fall on the sidewalk; when’ the prisener was try planes to which she could go. The giplithema sked | tbocked tow’ he soon got up, and rau towards the an- where these places were, but would not o@4old by Mrs. | Joon, and the deceased ran aRer bim and clinched with Lindford, who punished Ellen by turni hgroot afthe | hinr Tsawthe deceased kick the prisoner, and imtio: sittismroom into the besement. After thin! ew tM the | diately saw bim run up the street towards Duane stree! premides, Mrs. Lindford refusing to refund her tke mo- | be tame back again, hallooing ‘1 am stabbed! 1 a ney her for the purpose of Procuring the gisfim sl. ] stabbed |" duwag the clinch there was no other person tuations On the above charge Mayor Wood ‘sued eeprar- | nen tthe, nor any person interfere with them; tho rant for the arrest of Mrs, Lindford, which was exeomted | clinsh took’ piace on tho aldewalk next to the aa- by officar Hope, Mrs, Lindford’s counsel wa preseyit, | loon, and I stood on the ridewalk directly op- and had en interviow with the Mayor, but feats peo so | posi’: the prissmer went {nto the saloon immediately to the eattetation of hia Honor that his clientthad dea It | after the clinch with the deceased; during the clinch, 1 fairly witt Kilen. ‘The Mayor required her ‘oMdwe hail | raw tHe decease force the prisoner on hia knees: the’ 2 ised rt 4 street wae well Light Pgh bout FOX o'clock, | PUbMe life, wnd with a deep attachment (o my home and sattee oneal aay we SSonbegim Sip ger hn uae ORE TL — |. was when be opposed it, and he would remark that at tho ennnrie ee there win no-one fe direct line otwees me thd thoas | m7 Ballve ate, cout wet conseal to changy my tee oat may be com| a few of REWARD_—LOST, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, | t¥2 meetings of the special committee the Aldertnah ot Poltee Intelligence. who were éngaged im the clinch. Sato eltn imttralned by every checiehed eaters. “But w¢ must close @ volume from which we cnn glean $40 fn coming feom Staten Island, in the 63 |.jhq Third ward (Moso:) was prevent, and the Chatroan ASMRBSTH YOR INTOXICATION. Jolin le oc, savers, Saponed Mad salt —I am proptte. | Soe ed a0d od whansaned will Therehe the eee a0 little that is worthy even of passlag attention feom our se Pee ene ernen Hotmiey, bat wen, te. fox otto mgee, Liat No. il Williaa strest; on o'clock boat, a gold patent lever watch and’chain. Tho partion b the same to-LowiaGracer, 77 Forsyth st., fringes sud of whone good wili I have had the posi- a in will receive the above reward. Lye. repeated tavilmoniale 1 aball ever lefal recolleetion this evidence of your @ Sha the more, beeaure it wae tuneoligita pb a oe formed that he was absent, and~ ho (Alderman Hoffmiire) Feaderr. Few readers will huve the patience to wade did got attend. The committee will take any steps the ‘Thess wore tBirty-nine arrests for drunkenness tht | the Saturdu night before referred to, the deceased came such amass of verbtage, unless for the sake of various polfee districts yeat: 7 {nto my piabe And called fur a glass of lager biew; the last witness (St. Board recommend to compel the attendance of the Alder- Comm: nev Geitfia) was with him; they vat on a * sl Bes 2h ail PM ile et ES § ; or Ag eatdy es rel sores 2 DP REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN ON OR | ™an of the Fifth ward; but as be understood he-waa in | FirstDitrict Pokiee Court. Alderman Patra, 1 | table;myvixter brought them the bier; at Iwas en- oo pbc methane fre sabe pedro | for Saitive. Teaye 4 about the firat of August, 1856,-0. t bay | Mnother State, they could not pernapy reach him.’ Second do do . Justice Porliten, n greed at my business, ay sister told me that Lovejoy, vA y Hoa, INO. L. Da Mas ‘eThebook ig worth reading, and the fife is worth con. | Miree, four years oll, bout fourteen banda high, twe | Alderman Voouinm said if that was tho ease, ho did not | ‘Third a do Justice Brennan, 9 deceased, bad theawn bier in a young mame oe: t [7ST Oem place, Pe ETON sidering. It chronicles the of no ordinary man, | bind hoot white Just over the fetlock, one fore foot white Hef rtead object could be price by an adjournment to | Gourth © 4) do justice Pearson, 27 came up to Lo ant told him that he must leave the States. v ' and sketches, not without partiality, the riso, progcos | just over the hoot, a large star on bls fogahend, w aul on | SRY rte auderman of the Fifth was out of town, and fo | Ment Wohin the bar, anf gor e-ciate iahers ie arc in | The national demveratalef Oneida county are moving ta ‘end course of one of the thost enterprising and successfal the ong tng mane, kone ae ett Cogs tap ig en nantes theretore methine pobre the end of the Tota). .eeercyerrersretee if asncmpanl te seg Peak ioe ee ee ke eae y a toe wetter Of baving A hase peat — * reward on the retarn or se 4 UZ Awe ~ en atriet " Woke Bennett, which ta ae eee mealton likeness | DNEWEIIZEATRICK, sixth avenue and SLM ve, Harlem. | ™eetinng again on Friday CHARGE OF COMPOUNDING 4 ruLONY—EMPOT not wish to have deceased remain, ashe had caused wrow | CaM districf conventions for the purpo of man Mosun said that from these eire aia not think k the committee would be able ring port bs i therefore would not oppose tenet to adjourn for the month. — . PATERA FROM Thm COUNCILMEY, ‘Theneport of the Roand af Com “pews att amending certain ordimances, was concurred in, mat, the vets of his Honor the Mayor. The repore nf the mmittee of Finance in favor of an additional appro- roe of $0,000 for the department of streeta aud mpe was concurred in. Other business waa transacted, and tho Board ad- journed to the first Monday in September. A VaSiIT OF SHAKERS TO THE CITY PATHERS. During the proceedings of the Board of Aldermen, two have ever seen om paper. ‘The publishers are expecti @ great sale of the book; and the eitacks it will pote: J in running the lof the press, will be more likely to, help the aa to injure the subject of the volume.’’ bch nae and reliable Journal of Commerce comments as follows The author has ibstained from personal intercourse with the eubject of his memos, cither for information or counsel, with a view to independence of the influences ‘that such association might operate to engender, ‘material of the work ve Apoge! Cpe thered from blished writings, the world cannot look for much addt- 1 enlightenment im respect to the qualities and achievements which entitle its heroin his own estimation in my raloor, yout twormontha before; I remained in my Beth 3. Lynde, a merchant, was arrested by officerA'n- males and d notknow anything of the occurrence thut derhill, of the Seovmd District Police Courtyon a ckargeof | t Ce ae al comporndiieen. fatomw tages an ohh pare Ot Me LI Ny Sete eee loreear tee provecution dhaton or about the 20th of Oct., 1854, ome | lager ier sale saém thie Saturday in question, ¥ mew a Joseph Hoxin; Jr, waa indicted by the Grand Jury Se a | young man wipingsome bier from bis clothes, ami on ta ene ai obtained about $12@, | *#king him whotwas the tatter, he told me that Love felony im-baving, so it was alleged, m "| joy bad throwa tiger bier npom ‘him, soon after this T 000 werkt nf goods from the firm of McCurdy, Aldrich | Saw the propritar of (be place talking to decensert, nt Spencer, and. other merchants doing business in thin bos ot time bre ira got up Sing * mg and ss avejoy two or th mus; a wl crowd then ral city, user. talbo'geetemces and frautulont represen 9 LOEVGl cased aad forced Mimect of the kaloon ; I came out tions, withinteat to eheat tho creditors. Of this aét, } with Lovejoy; two benchas ware thrown after ua, I saw the aceured (Lynde it is alleged, fully aware, on | & man have a ¢.ifhl with deemed, they atruck ewch (iy aa, leged, fully Aclegeton to represent thelr views. uerting =as held in Boston om the I 1a TB TAOHh Desaurent for belding © Mee comtecnae for ihe purpose of wmmlnating candidates for Mate othcos which shal receive the support of the oulightemed and Wheral mindet men of all parties. of Crook's Hotel,'s gold hunting watch, Joho Liverpool, maker, with » chain attached to i Tepresenting the back bone of a snake. Pawnbrokers and are requested to stop it if offered for sale, tired No ae nape dogs | “yh rere yes EP WH Mecelve “the above reward and the theuks of the owner. REWARD.—LOST, IN GRIFFIN STREET, $2 0 Staten Inlend, » ha Yatehs, open faeo, with gold and the name of | ‘uagneux on it. e tin. der'will recelve the above reward on delivering tho abowo watch to Mr. Bartels, in Griffin street, Staten Island, or $2 REWARD.—LEFT, IN THE WATER CLOSET a bo al Crcemine THe ATLASTIC IN Tima Dats. —A working on. ¥ the name of Joba Ross, residing in Montreal resaed a letter to the Mayor of Be cornt lovention of an which will waft» ship serosa the Atlantic Ocean Sayr; and farther, if alle were bored in the Dothean, : No. dtrect. he was-doputed by the ereditors with power of attoraey | other; no one interfered, thix aman who the eltneh ‘ould ‘Boat with 1 rater reshoun forbe considered Me Napoleon of Journalism in Ameri. | % Lutz Brothers’ office, No. 71 Nassau tall gentlemen In Jong Shanghao coats of peculiar textare, | to hunsap Hoxie, amd, if poraible, reevyor some of the | with deceased was the same person whe atterk nbn vocmplote s working’ ssebal, thieh o whally ca:’ The book possesses interest, however, ax supplyin and with extensive hate of the dimensions of a moderate Bel if to the creditors. Instead of doing } in the saloon beforethe: alinch took place; the priourr thread ofa som@what tortuous and eventful pubil: a and as its Kai § sketch of incidents ant oceurrences that have invoked public attention at inter. vals during the last thirty years.’” g ‘The United States Review has taken a diferent view o! the work. From nine pages of review these lines are «0 lected:— “Whoever the gentleman may be whose pen has given us the leadirg events in the life of this man—so remark- able for poresing in the bighest degree many of those royer this bead fw alleged that Lynde compounded the | resembles the mas, ut Toaa't positively ideutify hit we felony —secciving the sum of $19,000 from Hoxie for the | the rame who had the olimeh with deceased pur pose of allowing him to escape from the hands of jas. Jatrick H. Haggurty, resting at No. 5 Chestnut atreet tice and the ciutehes of his creditors. Hoxie, the als | being sworn, depared thet he was in company with Mr leged swimdlor, has oscaped since the interview bad | Fullerton on the Saturday night in question, st the th Lynde, and is now sojourning in Ha- | lager bier saloon, were a dixturbance took ploce om ac- vena, anxiously awaiti the result of the | count of Loveje’s throwing somo lager Wer on & care ri sone SE court. “Erade was brought betwee | young man’s clothes; laa (Biv young man talking to Justice Pearcey and held to bail in the sum of $10,000 to. | the landlord, and ‘hen the latter came to deceased and answer thocharge. Mr. Atterbury, of Broadway, De | ordered bim out of the saloon, the deceased apolighed ashe the assistance of Ofte me gentieman's pocket. No pro- been made in that direetion (the fea) to keop pace with the movements over railroads unm the land, but this desideratum will certainly be aceom plinhed and demoustrated in bis great discovery —Jto tom Advertiam. Srwieen AND Gamat Low on Lan —A letter recedrnd from Captaim Movers, of the whaling bark Maria, of New Hed Met Hey of Isinnds Mareh 16, 1856, between Cedar street and Staten Island terry, brown morocco pocket book, with memorandum, coa- taining about $40, A satisfactory description of con- tents, and the above reward, will be given to any one returning the same to 8. LeRoy, 21 Nassau street. $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUFSDAY, AUGUST FOUR- $1 REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, 13TH INST., sized umbrella, entered the chamber, and wereintroduced by Alderman Sam Briggy to some of his follow mombers as real specimens of true Americans. We understand that tit» two gentlemen ere Shakers, though it was at first whixpered that they were Morion prophets. They seemed quite astonished with the angust body sitting in solemn conclave ut thix warm season of the year. By and bye the strange gentlemen made their way ap to the y _ teenth; 1855, a red bull terrier dog, marked, four ite feet and tip of tail white, and white around his neck. Whoever will return him to 76 Gold stroet, will reporta ‘ . ship Griminerta, of Callao, Capt. Kenney, oa t} ‘which have marked somo of our greatest men— | peeg: e above reward. Presidomt’s chair and there shook hat came his bondsman In the above sum. The particu ats | and ax he rove to ikave the premi es the prisoner struck t : ee ic: cuir tay’ that he fee performed bie labor with rob te daa then eat down for a while, of this cage were published in the Himtauy some montha | bit three or four times, » crowd came aroum! and plok- ieee wrens pensers how great ability. He has produced the inost satisfactory REWARD.—LOST, GOING FROM McDOUGAL. | round the Board shaking hands with each member. They | ggo, whom the examination in the case of The People wm | cd up benchor, nud ao itid docen ym bench, bd went’ ou at 2 A.M The cophain and able bingraphy that we have come across for many street, through Cottage place to Bleecker street, | then came to the reporters’ le, where being introduced Pixie was going on at the Second District Police Cornet. | Lovejoy was threat out of the j leew prisoner tor, and four seamen, loft her in o years. It must bave been a labor which hus long occu- | "gold breast pin. The fader'wil receive the above re- | to cur representative, he learned their names to be | tho complaint against Lynde is male by Nortou A. Hone, | follow Lovesoy out, hat did not ree any more of the fracas, ond saw nothing of her after, and thinks eke went ied him.” ‘i ward by leaving it at 65 McDougal street, between King | Rrothers Boyd and Parkhurst, from Warrencounty, Ohio; | 9 relative of the fugitive, Joseph Hoxie, Jr. ‘Lhomas feo, being daly worn, deposed that he redded ord 660 cholios trom China, and wae obo nang Finder tts coh viet phbok and Houston sts. that they are here on agricultural busluess, and’ dally Galian cuccnaue Lanceee” at No. 6 Duane street, Iwas present on Saturday night, Sal east have perishes, tll ces expoat @ large consignment of cattle in this city. August 4, when te fracas occurred at the bier an- A toga; named Charles Sanderson, was arrested yester’ | loon in Willism girevt; Das the prisoner strike the be. , 0 Fourteenth ward ceaved once; Itheugbt there would be ® muas, and ne day, by.otficer MeMahon, of ae _ soon 4 ve pron iger A Peter ect’ a cane ae chargedwith having stolen 9315 in bank bills and 94 | Lapejoy pushed out by s gang f men; t ean't sey fur- coin, from Lucinda Brown, of 10 Fast Fleventh street. | ther. i . od * Antonio Garbine, residing at Taxter street, deposed Peapod cami de sahara Aeplegell acy that he was in company with the prisoner on the night sion... He stated that he had s perfect right to take tho | ingauestion, whan the fracas occurred, | Aid not see the money from the complainant's trunk. On being brought | cccarence in thy ealoon as there waa much confusion; f before-Suatice Brennan, the complainant having recover. | weat outedde and saw some person Waling the prisoner: ed all Ker money, induced the magistrate to dismiss the | Tranback into the raloon, wad therefore do not kuow case of larceny; but to prevent any annoyance om the | what happened after that part of the prisoner abe required that he should be held | “Councifean Sucleh wes called apon to tentify to the to bait in the sum of $500 to keep the peace for the next | general charaete the saloon—He said it was oon twelve months. Bail being fortheoming, Sanderson was | plained of much by the neighbors, and that there w discharged from arrest. The complainant was so weil | several who petitioned him to have the muse and en inthe bowt. Mr. ‘'Mettom," the Killed by the natives on the idand of New nionduly He cehnged to Fairhaven and bed @ nd facnily (here be hag heen steent from home for some tim, enoey wason board of the Maria between three an’ fomr menths whem he was put om hoard the bark Kin ¢ +f San Francleeo, hound to Meliourne: from there he would proceed to Callao to wee bis owners. Capt. Penney and Mr. ‘Bottom’ were the only Amerionns Nhat belonged to the wrecked ship News by the Malls, The Now York expres train, says the Boston Jiurnat, via Hartiord, Springticld and Worcester, urier charge af conductor James F. Muswell, made the run from Worces- ter to Boston, of Monday afternoon, in 65 minutes, wtth should be +o much dissatistied wie it ae Mr, Bennett and “bis family.” ote fillowing very pepeeient ‘and yet humorous deci- sion is frem the New York Sun :—~ “Coming alter Barnum’s rich confessions and humor- ous revelations of an eventful life, the book appears dull and dreary tpyoud endurance. Instead of a racy memoir ‘and a graphic review of the history of the last twenty or thirty years, we have a example of mero Book-making, relieved only by a ble chapter or two on the rise apd ‘of ‘the penny press, and espe- cially of the New Sun.’’ STRINGER & TOWNSEND, Publishers, 222 Broadway. The work will be for sale by all bovksellers, travelling ita, car agents, newspaper agents and carriers every- where. terrier, medium ehort bair ,anawers to name of Sam. fe above reward will be paid by. returning aid dog to No. 8 Front street. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 16TH INSTANT, A pocketbook, conteining © bank billand a gold evamelled diamond ring. Supposed to have bees lost in No. 27 Chelsea line of stages (Conover’s), at about 2 P. M., in Ninth avenue, vicinity of Twerti4h street. The abovementioned reward will be paid to any person who will return the eame to 0. P. W., 129 Ninth avenue. REWARD—LOST, A SMALL ACCOUNT BOOK, $ August 14, in going from. Brooklyn to Flatbush. the © will reevive the above reward and the thanks $5 REWARD.—DOG LOST—A BLACK DOG, PART BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Tho Board met last night persuant to adjournment on the evening previous, at their chambers iu the City Hall, the Proxident im the chair. Petitions were first in order, but none of any impor- tanca were presented. Revolutions were next in order, and among those pre- rented were the following:—A resolution calling for en ordinance regulating the measuring of vogetables, &e. ‘This was adopted. All the other resolutions of the even- ing were in regard to paving and grading atreete. 4 port was then ted from Committees on .. ry the name at Ma street, ~ jeased with the result of the ling that «be | dan stopped, which was constantly going on there, | 1% long parwenger care and two heavy | care, The ¥. BCtrvalars frnlahed om sppltation. PS eeaeeeras Du means) Sart Sua Cccr® ayeeer x crrtonct (au 7EY | Hew touee tetsted of TOG, tae PL cat Eee, | eee LSE TT Cease » | eset wan be Wore "i che are Yale had UST PUBLISHED—THE RIVERDALE SmOTTEC, to the Committee of the Whole. plaibant are old friends, but have had a ‘falling out.’? biles Vanni being sworn, deposed that rhe resided at | met with an ac hat 6 brute the conductor you! 25 cents. We consider O have been im Broadway, Canal or Chambers street, a gold An effort was then made to call eee eet of ae AGSAULT AND BATTHRY. Willian street; my hushand is & pl W. Ranney, in favor of allow! The following ks one the orders of the Commam Coan- 5 REWARD.—10sT, YESTERDAY, BY A LADY, 5 th of paris FELOXROUS fest Echottiach we have published for a long time fo ate by eee ts Stoddard Kidd, «full glown man, was, arrested | maker: I was siting BY my window on the plglt Im ques. orn 4 ane’ : . 2 le, Wo ot, That an ‘ sR fom tg coteymest to | Le tom crce, Wont went Grd net depo” inal dort ca nea the | Ynttay, chard with Davie “commie “sr | Uti Fyn’ Seago nce Sa ale BORE. acc: three cents, to pay the postage. ar <== aan, “The Board refasing to consider thia reportat this | neous assault upon the person of Charles Henry | turbance asme from t t bher , Dest door, tof the towp, (rom this date anu ‘BRO., Desiers, Boy way. LOST AND FOUND. tien, a motion was made and carried that the Board ad- very disreputable place, and has hepn com’ A October newt mona, of No. 18 Thomas street. The complain. | Which tv i that Kidd Gred-a loaded pistol at his head, h Journ till the first Monday of Peptember next. deal by the neighbors fan hour af- enitary committer of Btaunton Va, went on tee 3 lock No. 6,405. An: neon having found it will ee Te CLC te tea el Li. YESTERDAY.~-AN IRON SAFE KEY, HALE): of bora Cr entered the IP, aed passed over 1 heard @ policeman ray that s joan pag 0 ook new frame Sey wine vet ne wren 4 further Injury. The prisoner, in | *tabbed; I cannot say further. 7 getting PARTNER WANTED—T0 ‘TAKE | be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Messrs, Stearne & BOARD “OF CUPEE Ieee defence, Slmmone, chased him wish'e katfe, and |. 0 MIRNCAL amony, ils > barat 40mm . s fourth interest in an established | Marvin, al a In the absence of the Mayor and Recorder, Supervisor | would curtainly have cooked his mutton, fae him had the nt car katlng Hoses Boece the eaten |. Gavernor Price, of New Jersey, has sMereh rovers of eines, 100 ba} cent peranpum, An active OrT—A LETTER MAILED FROM PHILADELPHIA | Voorhis, of the Ninth ward, was called to preside. Pistol not been produced, and used with such a happy | 80 follow fast, when decaged was broumbt to | feat hundred dota thee apprebemaion of Sohn Me Kin Dusiness man, with $2,500 cash, can hear of an opporta- on the 24 July, conta! H. 1. Tipman's note, | 4 row bills of Census Marsbala were recetrod and refar- | effect upon the aseailant’s head. The pswoner was held | Jas vuflering from aptab pene. | S#7, the alleged murderer of Consed Hauer, ot Newgrh, © nity to realist 100 per cent clear of all expenses, by wf- | crier of H. I. Hpman, March 10, at six months, for two ve me ak er to bail fa the sum of 8900, to answer lg froma aria pene: | (Sr days olnce dressing box 324 Post Office, Chicago, Ill. hundred and thirty-seven dollars sixty-five cents, ad- | red, and the Board adjourned, to meet again at 6 olclock men, & portion oi int dressed to Messrs, T Thoreday evening. OHARGE OF BURGLARY. tines protruded: ajtempts were lomediate)y made to re- Ne ES York. All per- A convention i lee Alve engineers of New Jopey an4 GAN LINE ADVERTISER. HAVING T : —THE ADVERTISER, HAVING THIS ior gainw tint! ia. [We understand that tho Mayor's absence was ocom- John Stewart was taken into oustody by officer | turn the intestines, but without success: the wound wi te held tm ds ‘amount, is desirous of AG Pees ed tle tee ee A PO NS i MMe Sc teed, Or" Ge GH wank , charged with | then dilated when 'it returned very readily; stitches wer ° 5 ng y 5 mall ptoBtable business. Any ono haviog a busi- OST—ON WEDNESDAY, A BLACK AND TAN BITCH; ’ + afier his admittancs having burglariously entered tha carpenter's shop of George M. Concklin, corner a 150th treet and Hlocmingdale road, and atealing therefrom «lot of valu- able tools. The accused waa cbgerted. making ‘his exit teel chain collar, with beass plate. She wae i con near the South ferry. The Seder will be liberally rewarded by leaving her with Thomas Pritchard, 11 Fulton street, up staire. rine; the diretic COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. The Board met at 4 P. M. Present, Commiselonars Verplanck, (in the chair) Kennedy, Kelly, Garrigue, 3 ‘ness to dispose of, or wishing a partncr, will pleaso ad- Peon JH He, Herald oice, stating particulars. —A PARTNER WANTED IN A BUSINESS $900, established several Pye and payog to Mon. Stephen A. Douglas eerived in the city yeaterday none appeared; for first aseistent, and F. Sunrock as second assistant on _ a » for sod anti 7 pe ot 12 o'clock, ond ls at preevat ot pring st the Metrope Dp yenr,, the beskanes sad mop be CSIUIWEEN THE OTH AND FER IST, ATWO | pordy, Casvigan, Commings and Morgan. pie Baga dbrg arorg THe (Semone ake he gradvally begs ago ag Ahonen oe extended to's much larger amount... Pull Particulars on montha’ note, dated aes ee Fe Dag WARD'S ISLAND APPOINTMENTS. of 4A. M. to do rome extra work, and as he was entert through the wound aout this time, and condinaed to do The Charleston Standard says)—The Vressian Generad application to C. B. HOWFS & CO., 84 Nassau street. eae eed ore, ee enn Dillage to the | Dr. Hen. B. Fay, physician-ta-chief of Ward's (aland, | the shop he met the prisoner oat. The acon ro until bis death, which took place at 11% o'clock om | Sethinedl, who hae surcambed en. Tulplelen, as Chief | ©.'#, New York, drawn by 5 or atie ‘by DE, Foot. fenton nominating G Ford, M. D. was committed for trial, in default of bail, by Justice y wight; I made a poet moriem examication of tha | Yugineer at Kebestopel, ie well knowm im the United $ 0 pry Logs Ay pte ato — Sit nastioh Gre etalon Segutiatine a a hae Coe Py | Pearson, of the Fourth Diatriet Police Court. esterday morning, and on apeningthe cavity of Ge | tates, Sie vieited thie elty mboyt the year 1840, aad ‘ainount, to join Wvertiser, who fur- e ee fr fon um in the re horeughly exemined the Mout Capetine raliroed, of : AN APVYECTIONATH BROTIIER. atx men I found extramarated blvod win w thon i ’ r oof, ring buaineas, | note, as ent has been stoppe'. Ford’ a 0 ion of the wound; « portion of the fi are protruded | which Tristom Topper, Wi thew fresh Neen oe amet e vnete tram 94,000, to 86,000 per se JOWN C. HAS, 368 Broadway. |] Ward's Island. These were conlirmed by the Board, | sores Donohoe, Who represented himself ax x tallor, | 0m cf the round: « portion of the tive of the | as other public works, as on agent ofthe Russian g F profit cam be realised. Call on W. Lyons, at A. | Soe WaDNEMDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, ON | Commissioners Kennedy and Purdy woting im the nope | 4.00 a No, 96 Elleabeth street, was taken into custody | jniertines was ulcerated, owing to the «tra tent. Covers! Melbine® 4s man if great engioearing Einphett & Co.'s, 113 Chambers street. I 4 the bout which left Staten Inland ai 7 P.M. a small | tive lation of Dr. Carnocham, Wan. Par. | 0 ChatK® of stabbing Ris brother Michael with s pair of : oe! tell had bentoay | On?) vtevmehaheg pe betta spade di | : ARENT! — Go. | package of papers, of much value to the owner. The | On the recommendation of Dr. Carnochan, dig GH Uden 1d Lik, dec.’ Yho amoumelaent 4 der with an instrument, but this bak healed | "sty ‘ ihe Withe, Salyer vase saiuibhire esieting vetoes tee peveert Wu et eT with A. | sing, M.D., and Michael Velkem, M. D., wore choven as | Severely Injured in the side, but with pro Secs {he apmue of aanih Sires Ge rae pth oad, Ssorphend: The , under the firm of John T. Dolan & ons, is this day } TROL, “°° MACOUNRY: OOM te asistants to the eurgeon-in-chiet. ' Wwered rie! bat pertinent (Maryland | Aisrolved by mutual consent. Henry Dolan will sign in | GGRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM THE PARK, IN C! ” The following revolution was offered by Commissioner | Privoper waa beld to ball tu the sum of $00 to « charge to the jury, who, after due deliier readered *vretie ‘Tiguidation and will continue the business in his own tre street, on Monday aftermoon, the Ith inst., » ne acre Lamang the charge of felonious assault and battery the flere tog . - nome. JOHN T. DOLAN. | lack mare and buggy. A liberal reward will be paid for | Viawsasce, and passed unanimously — van “ PETER DOLAN- the recovery of the above, by J. Sharp, 003. West kigh- Stein Diceny, Yenwaee tous tz coeomeuenns af Ot at the deceased, John Lovejoy, come to bis ¥, Penith arrived at fan Antonio, Texas, on ‘ew ¥ 2 “ pe age ey a Aen Ward’ 1 A inflected by sowe sbarp instew Rew Seek, Sev, 15,3005. nao ein oan asnaasessovettecdhtaa RO et on changes of the system of wedieal service at Ward's | SCIODE SY vaKiNG Paceme Ac.—An inquest was held | de sth Of 8 wound indicted by some sharp Instrument: soutondill ARTNERSHIP.—AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, HAV a gs = + Tprereerg ‘e 4, adopted by the Commissioners, their term of s¢r- | yesterday upon the body of man named —- Iustand, | sn we Tartar Bid as Bates meres Mo As the Mersepeinan RIT tx: Cees ©, Wi fancier P gan (important London agency ta provislons, EDUCATION. athe * I cease on this day, and that the Commissioners | residing at the corner of Huson an Horatio rtzeets, who | "7" Scrmmetirs 10 Ue Seas oe et rest of Volk, | trom Pigetag. “ih, Bosinn Minaser Wo ton Unie’ in, tur, ke. but who. om account of the, health of OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, PORT RICHMOND, nding tbels present oficial connedia‘them their | committed aulelte at ten o'clock yesterday morning, by | wi wes bel by the Coroner t tthe watlon of he Miraster ty Womsagens Hon, W. ‘br fi. family ix obl to visit Rurope, is anxious to ob- B Staten Island.—The Mixsea ANTISELL will receige | vieiting physicians and curgeons, express to them their - Creot Jory, Sevier was committed to prisot for exsend te ER Hawks, Mae, Moe AG, Tru tain the services of a gentleman, capable of conducting | So ications for b (young ladies under twelve | deep sence of the ability and fidelity of thei service, and | ewallowing « bottle of prussic acid. The act wae perpe — es Wao Fen. this business, durit fis absence, Apply to. 0., by | ShPrene nge,) after the 2th inst. Their number being | their high respect for their (ndividual end professional | +, .:64 ip presence of a friend of deceased, w whom he “ . _ ms Sanientie Telenes, Mont letter, to the care of Messrs, Bawsloin, Barlow & Larveque, | {one the children enjoy the comforts of home, Terms | character. 4 6 lad raid, “Good Iuck, Tom,’ ax he was in the ast of putting Brooklyn City News B Geoter Hh manaaed, New Vcamee solicitors, Fxchange place, who will furnish particulars Z A motion wae made by Commissioner Cannas that ® | ite tendly drug to bis mouth. As ® matter of course Vuaw.—A fire broke oat yeaterday o ie ow to any rexpectable applicant. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED rie, ine Care, W hh wireet, near | & * inetantaneous. The cause aasigned for anion of the rash act is a domentio trouble laradinte J Meee ew. Ayprinatient. Wane reat story and atile frame howe, on Two thousand dollars be appropriated to fit the houses of the “ pled by Owen Doran. The RS. PAENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING fefans properly and day achool, for young ladies, (32 and 20 West Fit- 1, € Ber CO Wy er Pump strongly oppored the motion, | that the deceased had of late, rewulting im bis wife sepa nis wee epeedily coneuined po a Se with him Aaron §. Dech, under the title of J. Henry | teenth street, below Fifth avenue,) re-opena on Thursday, gth withdrawn rating frem him me going to Orleans, where she Weetatd, Hemerer, Va, Wo Oreamer ar iii ite Co., and will continue the watchcase manufacturing | September 6, Mre. Mears wijl be at home to receive pa- Tt URCAME OF THR MRANDY ? now tesides. The fury returned « verdiet of death ‘hy A light Gre oven I seedy Laven nt ero kone. ities teed, Sean = at 92 South Second street. ee - rents and guardians who wi to confer with ber, from on reading he requisitions, 8 ques tion raed sate | cutcide,’! night ‘Sen oes one pt a Ge + a poverty iveeae 12 3 . DECH. jo £ 3 e quantit ni ured on Ward's Ila ¢ > a stelet sales t hed made en Awey— se Philadelphia, August 6, 1856, AA! Monday, September fee Ra, ears Stas ess of uamee on tee Dram OF AN AusrarD Con sTmaeme ev Pemex, —Coroner tated pa nade ony heorw i, *- 7M set, to Jln the averse, who bus the rfosal stand tertata parton are suzious to hove (back again. | Wilhelm held om tnquert yesterday st the JeBerwon war | Sa¥06 er o join the advertiser, who has the refusal yf \f)\ 10 $400 WANTFD—FOR A SHORT TIME, FOR A man came Jol wiiy runsing te the re 30 which good interest and security will be given Commirsioner PuxpY moved that ton gale nly of » fine store, weil fitted up for the business, cheap rent, bot Peliee Comet, geisos, vyen the tety of Richard ® cagine imes eo joont eR cept - t 0 the my ulai thon 4 he unlerstood the doe- . " | an and sinall expenses, the previous Proprietor having re- | <h property, ws th ive times the amount: anexception erided to the requisitions, aa x sareretses tie Ose | stint ous off prion ieshy axeoted for oouitorkt i lar, Steed (aes eee any Dress whines 30 Cnange an) Sbls rebrvees Given. 2 ~ — - ers would take note of the motion be made, as he wlabed | ing fives on the Ocean Bank of thie elty, who dled very — (ane seeinl taveeted, GL0H) oan te oe ied ton «fl OARD IN NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND | to be sot right before the public suddenly while confined in his cal. It appeared that the agers, bul bo one ae hts 4 le street, | Sate table or not, furnished or unfarniah: bennde bad been ovat to the ialend the week t po soe gt le ella ally or pe Thee 7 = : ot A + Brooklyn. fort of w private family; home given for a me wished to know what beeame of it. Brandy was not me | Yo") fm ne age York. Verdiet—tke le wbst.—E. Neville, propeiatoe ¢ ) CAVTTALISTS—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO | if the best refer f Address, with nav and | cessary for the rick, in his opinion ie iirtum teemenes ‘ 7 Hshel, was trie wane sites Sth, find a party with $20,000 to $25,000 to build a hotel | number, M. A r pl t Office. Comsoiastoner Kasxepy thought that a little brandy ACCIAOT OW Tm Hamu Rat Leromer Wilton Tatinance by selling quer on Burlay. Tr ata new watering place, ins beautifal, safe and roman- | ee no harm, pay, it was beneficial, to the sick. Opium he ov, tabainen b r o | ° tic barber; fishing and pleasure grounds unequaield. RB’ WARTED—ABOUT calomel in excess would kill, w would Deady held an inquest yesterday a! 2 pret ry, bat ation being out @ . ns the stenanahi Southerner —¥ a For particulars or an interview, address for one week W mee eigperte oeng aleon: b dé | bape the liquor that had been sent up to the Islan’ bed | ay of man named Eéw \e hn Fs gg hn pe » | 7 dig M bore Tk Main, CF Dene 4 4 , Evi Broadway, next doo , , = J . ne Chey evtert , wi fe beer Poe Mal. Co bee rald office = well recommended; cme that far been inthe business | “TET TT ened to xtrike the Commiatoners ax a novel | the Harlem Ratiroad, meer Melrose wtation oa | BP Se pee? Tote, 8 Weick: ot ~WTOLEN GOODs. _ ———~ | preferred. depth one, and exelted some discussion. It wes intimated that | sfternoon. The Bereased wae a brakeman, in the employ ; ah hegudons Lawlor 4 Fe ores ae AND STREET HAL! GRAND STREET, NEAR | the brandy was certainly not given to the «lek, aod what of the Harlem Kaitread Company, end while atientiog - roe = ie se ue OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, AUGUST 14, Broadway.—Acadern nwlognig, or Rorma | therefore, had becomm of it? his broke aceldemtally fell off the car, and war invtanty | | A yertavéey end wan te ’ A Petes robot ey Mes ~} 1866.—An owner is wanted at the Third District | genre and ehevacteriotic ‘alleaux, ssranged by Yerd Commissioner PuRsy wanted to know if the Wart’s | Killed by the wheels of the vehicle paring over his tety | fo" » (o hie reukdames im Tillery otvest ‘, Police Court (Kase Market) for a mantel clock; also, at | Fleur. The Iiungarian wrestlers and the White Swan, | Island Committee had got beemon the Inland during the | The Jur Tendered « verdiet In acvordamee with | S i, CAMEL of Oh cnanarn det ote 1H . this office, for a green silk iy os ke Bw Performance will ve o ball. No ladies od Patios » plied Siortoion ie anien' Lwee facts og wars netire soi, aod war 6 “ ; doy big os found. Ow, W. ToELL, ¢ of Polie. mitt ithout a gentleman. > , the motion to ¥ ‘