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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6933. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. — — ————— ADVERTISEMENTS KENEWED EVERY DAT. CITY POLITICS. [phy et tron dy Scot Fn currux a4xDmN befor arroOmantT OF FOUE 1s vusroasion tivo a Ont oF cnurnan | anamers yom tnroaioation Toeraap av, ___.. NEW PUBLICATIONS, | are Amertcan (Know Nothing) Party—Ctty, | erent hold meeting to devise ways and moans Mot of the frauds and outrages practised upon emi- Before Justice Connell. Peele Ws arta or oan Gaus oe ur Yamgemios povaLass, tix members, called by John Bullock, Hoq., the eficieat | Datlons. “This sum, ia ordiaary times, a considered | crenting te ‘rrawase nermita fot’ Lending procmsrere, | cclgcky the clothing atore of lease Jacobs, No. Oss | day preceding (Sunday) bas heen fe, and tho weettne gna 3 at pelea log 28 sx memes cult by ak, Ra talon | Sy sans piibeaterag: Memon dd. ovine "a granting to ru permi nding passengers. | Chatham street, was discovered of fire, and before tho | suitabie for going on a jollifcation, The following table the number of candidates now in tho fleld it Though the emigration laws of 1853 plainly enough pro- | occuyants muceeeded tm getiing out, two of them wore shows the number of unsteady persons brought before Dune closes as follows:—‘It cannot fail to be with | several places named, and with ‘the following results:— | suffice, and there is co tly tauch tribulation in | vides that shall mitted to board ‘as one of the mont striking illustrations of Ame- Ly consequently runners not be pet any | burned to death, amd five others were severely burned, | the several police magistrates, durti the bh Setealarecy which elther fact or fotion hes presented JUDICIARY CONVENTION. pres abe weary Berg! it Tonceted ek: & natin emigrant vessel until anchored at hor dock, under abeavy | since which time four of the others have died from the | fur hourw:— 7 past twenty: Zo the public.” It abounds i scones of breathes excite: | Hon, ET. Brooks, Chairman. Hall, but our reporter wis unable to nd thokr wherea- | PeDAlty, stil, by the above means, the right of #0 doing | effects of their injure. Mr. Jacobs was arrested by the | FirA¢ District Putin Court..su agit, Commande, Coin niig, y teerd gr eran tetecae phen W. W. Woodard, Seeretary. Pye wate The following is a list of the “ins.” Look out for { was both claimed and exercised. It wasa mattor of com- | Sixth Ward police on the night ofthe fire, but was eubse- | Fecond - Juatice Connolly, 16 ing ‘CORPORATION gearce surpassed by the most impressive descriptions of | tonig N. Glover, H. 8. D. and K. N.. e Justice Davison, a 5 Think wk .« Ce Clerk. 1iteh: 3 . mon occurrence for the consignees to sell permits long be- uently discharged by the Coroner, there being no evr . Justioe Wood. popular ©. es pt Street Commies eo ~ fore the arrival of the veasels themselves, and for those dence developed at that time to bold him oa the charge Hoffman, hsr'oner- For Total For sale by all booksellers and newsmen. Copios seat | j.° i. &. 1B ity Ins ‘ ns of being accessory to the aaron, al... tee wae vee by re-paid, on receipt of price. Re Motion Eo. Deoad Kn 3 | Sily Buapecor Thos. K. Downing, tagrhom they were sold to keep s constant lookout for |” y’catoful investigation has elicited somo singular facts mall BITER ORTON & MULLIGAN, Publishers, aioe a 1 | °° Bp Oee cad SE ea, Hito. the arrivals. As soon, therefore, as ono of thelr vousels | in reference to the cause of the fro. ‘The follow ni 26 Park row, New York, and 107 Genesee st., Auburn. Shaan Nad deaenaaantas if Bapertant,—Frea. J.. Vultes, made tts appearance at Quarantine, and was cleared, « | Hopes from tho affidavite of witmones gives voue light } yy 2My allerneon & young man named Wiltiawe eran | Boe BP, Cowles, By acclamalioas Comptroller Kxpectant.—Anson G. Herrick. party of runners and ticket agents would sail alongside | "0M this melancholy affais>— it liga 7 ,*pialn Leonard, of the Miigae LAZY MAN, 36 CENTS, JUST PUBLISHED. — f pceeantig, iat -——- the vousel, and transfer its passengers on board their own | ,, ing Shienfeld. being duly sworn, says it re | BAM Pele, charged with having forged the nam @ ‘ed ites oe bred bee erey te Hon. M. Hoffmanand L. B, Woodruff. By acclamation. The Workingmen’s Committee. boat. Here tho poor emigrants would be detained some- me at eo be hole a5 ig on. shoomakee 4 George W. Smith of No. 17 and 10 Fulton street, tow concerts of the Columbians throughout. the South snd COMMON FIKAS. ‘The Conference Committee appointed at the late Park | times a wholo day, nnd forced to purchase tickets, fre | | Knew him when be lived in West roadway ; | | bee on the Market Bank for four hundred and seventy- W . 00K & BROTHELS, 843 Broadway, Alex. Spauldi . D. and K. N. meeting of workingmen, met last evening at the Cooper | Teen viat and raitrond lines afier which they wank re | have. made boots for him ; nome doy or two atior | three dollars. The nccusod, it ie alleged, entered the ae agents for = ’ New York, and Brown & Al- ra tee - a K.N. Howe. The Conference was declared dissolved by the | landed and enticed to certain boarding houses and hotels, the “ of Fely an t mee Mr. i sanobe pea Filles Market Bank about two o'clock P.M, and walking up ai Boston plan » Shannon, pe ER ad chairman, Mr. Arbuthnot, who took occasion to expose Where fresh frends and imspositions were perpetrated with inWie pills: hones Teds ecko nines NE tees ee a bey to the paying toller, (Mr. Cooper,) prosanted the az RINE, oF, 7 # rect impunity. To prevent these and many other evils, 2 woth gers LT check for payment. The officer of the TT te pace on or Cova future vin | A piaymards SD and Ks % | et Cumlte i wapdoating hams fo seuny umeere | loes anna Rent neon, and te Grumlasiones hit | deen along Pout stent and he aaked we hoe Lut | ae ocigh the wbele eacirecce nite ae ons Of & Siatar of Charity,” published Bede peor nae Be None s renee 4 Park Committen, which conslats of W. Arbuthnot, | 20m the emigrant depot at Castle Gury tony meh at excel. | in business was dull, and that to make money tn this | ng and filing up of the check were dove wieirabty. fay = ee bs New York, oy ‘did | C. Shaffer, Enq , who peremptorily declined any nomi- | 2: ©. Henderson, Wm. West, W. Howe, and J. J. Brad | found, however, that this did not 1o away with the great | CoUBtry, a man must either fail twieo or burn out twice weeks past Mr. Smith bas not kept any a shaw, will meet fh « few days in furtherance of the object Grier my copyright without my boson hang. attempted | nation, submitted the following, which were unanimously | of their appointment, ‘the’ politieal organization opine this bank, hence the moment the check was pre i he said, Leould assist him if | would, and he would pay Giicntly. During the passage from Quarantine to tho | ie for tt; “I told him that if T could] would, he shen 4 a depot the runners still found the means of boarding the sented for payment, the teller suspected that somethi be the U diy ema tlle a eat mee Te | adopted:— workingmen of the city. Yorecls, and inducing many of the passengers, by varioat sald, ho was insured on hie stook, and that e emegisa, | Waa wrong and srercamey culnak te erst surhree to palm off a fictitious work, by its title it appear Resolved, That the Hon. Judge Campbell, who declines Mamecuvres, to get on board their own boat. “In order to | yun ow ised ry shh ah rong be wo neat ie | Brive oi tain Leonard, who immediately took im ‘as mine, I can only give thi notice, that the pablic may | @ nomination to the late distinguished position which he City Intelligence. mect this difficulty, therefore, the Commissioners con- | 1'¢ erthae Porites ona ae about Ib | into custody, and conveyed him JSuntion Parry of tho facts. My book’ will shortly be pub- | graced with clegant scholarship, profound learning, Row Bost Unar—six. PEnsoxs sulted together, and final , io , Tim River At One a number of ac- t the suggestion of the i Anderson on a charge forgery. The priseucr Mayor, deferinined to have four ten stationed at Quaran, | (4 (0 be away, #o thatho could prove by several people | isan entire wtranger to Me, Smithy It ix very extraordl- , in my own name as author, and Messrs. Dewitt & | and incorruptible integrity, be recommended to the en: tind, under a ralary of $3 per diem, whose duty it should | {B&t he waa not at the store when the tro Tixr—Two DRownen,—Thore was q out; 1 . ratnats vi Convention as a gentle- i‘ nary that the imitation of his handwriting should be ae vere On Tee. Se TE aIGgn Mt, ZUMBEEY, ec tin antiadaa tie exalted position of a | cidents on the Fast river on Sunday afternoon. About | be, co soon us an emigrant verse! 14 elopred Qaaranune, | !ughed st hi and sald I naver bad done such 8 thing, executed by one who could have had no good oppoe- Biitas : *_ | Judge of the Court of Appeals. TY. M., officors Pusenbary and Murphy, of the Seventh | to accompany her up to Castle Garden, and remain on | Her wonla ! do itfor @ hundred thousand Weitere, MY | tunity of becoming acquainted with hia atyla of haw INEYARDS IN AMERICA—PRICE 123 CENTS, | _ Rewolves, That C.P. Kirkland bo: endorsed and recom- | district police, observed a boat in the river, with aix | bowed until rome of the emigrant police squad, who body about fi; he eci/be new & was's.poce mam ane | Or ne eer Se enpy or CO Sioumnens bw with remarks upon , temperance, (ita foundation,s | mended nx the worthy compeer and associate of Judge | persons on board, three of whom were f wi ee rs oe ee pee eevne | that with $1601 could set up m xtore: before I parted | “iiyrerereeseerererereceecerecersscerve seve reases (its causes and remedies,) the culiure of | Campbell, in the Court proposed, as 8 profound } wax rowed (quite unskilfully, and presently, when opno~-} alongside her with the barge of ne | with him T advised him not to burn out bis place; if Ihad sine wanest saree ‘the grape the United Statos, and other matters of | Jurist, « distinguished civilian and a most estimable gen- } sito Veck ship ferry, Williamsburg, it upyet, and tho | the Surpose of eamvering the ‘oramissioners for T Known where Mr. Jacob was insured | would have in- F nee sein intpartanos ‘and poor. By ‘Ouborn, of Oporto, | teman. ; party wore all thrown in the river. They managed to | Omchrs who will woot badge a ing thetr office, tre | formed them; but not speaking good English I let the af: Gar Windied ane eavenagitene’ dition, " in Portugal, and New York, For. aale at No. 46 Henver ALMSNOUSE GOVERNORS’ CONVENTION. tocure a hold on the boat, and kept above water until | Ooo nl w sry peccnsere ete i ipo aby ar? | fair drop: 4 few days after [had this convorvation with eae og ag New York. Copies transmitted free to any part | Thisconvention met at theStar House, Lispenard street. | MMsistance was rendered. Several boats came to their s ’ eseue, John Brahan, Mra. Braban, Rachel Dunlap and iN ad Prates on, xeoulpe GF Stteem comts iu portage | since mountford, ' President. Mrs, Dunlap were taken off in an exhausted confition mith, Secretary. and conveyed to their residences. John Mahors, aged: RENEE: erate 40 | 27, was lost, together with his child, a boy four years of ~ ©. Alden... 2.2! +11 | P88 00. 000 —MONEY TO Los ON Dia Haughteling. 5 | Sam Boat Urerr.—A sail boat was upset in the Kast ae wal ir et e1 i Od savory te Aerie roby, oy Gieacwater. L river, opposite Grand street ferry, on Sunday evening, “ey ohagotlated. Business confidential an ners to board ber until the arrival at the dopot. hese | Mt: Jacoba my son Abraham came to my house; 1 told Sour oflcers have already been appointed bythe Mayor. him what Mr. Jacobs had proposed to me to do, he ‘Their na: ‘aro, Wm. Heebsch, Bennet. Dorian and laughed and said “it would be a nice business, ou Mon. Foals, nese ¥ , day after the fre, Mr. Nathan Falk, of No 44 Wout ‘The first trial of this new plan was, in fact, with the | Broadway, told me Mr. Jacobs said to him three or four Fides, which arrived from Antwerp on Friday: last. As precy. bemee aed De wonee tet Dow soon ns the Files was allowed to pasa Quarantine, one of | He burnt out, then he would have won ft these four officers boarded and accompanied her up to the | [itard that Mr. Jacobs! place had been burnt, | felt sa: city. When arrived at Castle Garden, however, not | ‘fed that Mr. Jacobs knew something about the fire, POLO eLORIE IDOL EL ELE REL LOLOL Dt LOCObE DE: ‘The prisoner was committed to the Tombs for examtma- tion by the officiating magistrate. He is « native of the Vnited States, fe twenty-three years of age, and dage he is & cabinetmaker by trade ? my ALLKOED ATTEMPT AT EXTORTION, named Mary Stewart was taken into custodg A wom: J and six young men precipitated into the river. Fortu- : yosterday and brought before Justice Connolly, at tee , n not | Sd T still feel satisfied that Jacobs knows all about who . . f ‘ Prout Til £ 00., brokers and commission .. COMPTROLLERS’ CONVENTION. nately a small row bout was near at hand, and aucceedod fovea “roy iy ow <0 aah ha loft the sip tn ohas of did vet Gre to his store. Lower Police Court, charged with haying attempted te merchanta, 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann, room No Met at the corner of Henry and Oliver streets. in rescuing them all. | Officer Lanville witnessed the ac- | Commissioner Kennedy. it waa during his absence that | Harris Roreuberg, being auly eworn, rays—I re extort $100 from John C. Brinck, of No. 68 Canal ntreet, 2, seoond floor. J. E. Ebling, Eeq., President. cident, and rendered what service he could. tho transferring of twenty of the passengers from the | Syd Went Broadway! know Mr Hiaat Jacobs, of N° | by threatening to disclose some familly secrete of the lat TO LOAN-ON WATGHES Duar Buspar Scuoo. Tracians’ Amocariox.—The regular | deck of the Fides on board the boat of the runners oc- | Pi Chatham street | saw tim in the odes th Cutal | ie are Hirinck ways he has paid hia woman one thow. V0 monds, jewelry, sogarg, and every: meeting of the Sunday School Teachers’ Association was | curred. How this took place, under the very noses of the Teaving the Lodge I raw him at No. 113 Walkor street; he | sand dollars already, but that not ralistlod with this alooripton of valu property or Dougas ft ca ae ; : held last eventing, Me. J. C. Bexter in the chair. ‘The ex- | rannera were too ateong for the two policemen, or the | Heft avout hall-past 10 o'clock; Mr, Jacobs formerly Kept S ie undies eo ISAAC, basement office, ee Cait ede wd excises of the evening were opened with the usual devo- { latter must have been guilty of shameful neglect. Tho | "ore in Wert Hrondway, at No: & that he kept Medes phe jl pun dog epee agers 4 COMMISSIONER OF STREETS CONVENTION. tional exercises. Prayer being offered up by Wm. Olard | fir#t is the most probable of the two, aa it ia not Likely | 19 Orange stivct, between Franklin and White streats, f tion, The 2 Met at National Hall. Bourne, Mr. Henry Brevoste then spoke at some length” rg pein i pay much attention to the presence Of | 61 a'he uaid no, he was not; Ihave beon in Mr. Jacobs’ Met i o roman giv p I: Oliver; Preaiectk on the work of Sabbath xehool teaching, comparing, to . store in Chatuain streot several times in May last; nat whe wonld not trouble Mr. Hrinek amg 10 $25,000 IN CASH, TO ADVANCE ON DIA. i iB Gee eee the disparagement of the New York system, the success tor Somplainte for violations of these arrangements ar® | ‘ion Had, I ahould think, a stock of About $2,000 monds, watches, jewelry, segara, &o., bought b Fe GORD ry of the efforts of the Roman Catholics to the exertions put, } $2 be filed in the office of Mr. Semler, at the City Hall, |p yy hoard that Me Rosenthal, of No. 6 | canoe OF ODTAINING MOMRY UNDER Pp. Com reasonable and conddentin’ terme’ » Heal entkte Third Ballot, forth by the T'rotestants.. Br. Wilmorethen spoke of the] 20 Will wrrange all the papers, and bring them before £ . er ee eae Joans snd comminions of any kind negotiated with | J. 8. Taylor. the Mayor tn proper tem, FRESENCE: Mott «treet, holds a mortgage on rome $100 or $600 of M »Promptness at 20 Ann street, corner of Nassau atrect, 4 &. Dewey. + 41 | success of Sabbath teaching in the West, where scarcel; cobs! stock, Mr. Rosenthal hag Mr. Jacobs’ gold 16 | a hamlet exists which bas not its Sabbath school. He Henry 1. Lohman was ted by officer Webster, af watel and chain, valued at about $125, he having loan ‘room No. 4. cb cee . cenarehens. JA waaoenaof the First Ayana Miasionar; Meeting of the Committee on County Officers | oq sr. Jacobs me ey on it. ; the Fifth ward police, charged with having obtained 068 - s ; ‘ Sunda; which, nmonths since, was open to Examine Bills of Census Marshals. Louis Belgart, being duly sworn, say’ was atthe | from Kate Lecount, of 66 Leonard atreet, by false pre- wr. IN MERCHANDISE WANTED—FOR SHERIFF'S CONVENTION. with om twenty to thirty scholars, and from six to The Committeo on County Officers of the Board of | time of the fire in the employ of Inaac obs; Talept in ‘Sabie ind Seauha tani be 0 f “pa 4 substantial brick houses, with stores eight teachers, but which now has from six hun- 7 the garret with Marcus Seanan, the cutter, in the rear 1 fraudulent repreventations, The complainant dota fn 7 on a fine ® business street in fhe city of pn be gies oe é mete seven | hundred scholars on the books, with three | Supervisors met yesterday at the City Hall to examine } garret room; 1 took my tea about six o'clock, at Mr, | alleges that sho was induced by the accused to take har + location insures rapid increase in . M. Miller, President. 1 or four hundred regular attendants. Mr. C.0. | the bills of the Census Marshals. Thero resent of | Jacobs! house on Sunday evening, the night of the fre: | brother fro boardt ‘ho Reo wie eos wi srearoe xs a 9 Beek a he fet eS pei poe senepeste ste AAS e farshal here were present of | Jac jours on Sunday evenity , brother from hi« boarding school, in Schenectady, sas send bim to another institution of the same White Plains, bib: oe county, that the aceused managed to defraud her out of thé above sum, that it would be necessary to place in hie wate tas the Committee Aldermen Herrick and Ely. At the com- | 1 »#ked the cutter if he would take a walk, he said no, we then went together and sat on some chairs ontaite mencement of operations about twenty marshals were | {ho «tere door after a little whilel went up to my uncle's present. The bills were taken up one by one, and the | and returned about nine o'clock; the cutter was sitting schools in New York vicinity. It is purposed in Morrirapia to visit every hous, and thus to induce at- fendance at the schools, while the several ministers nerina staple manufact $6 (4 CASH WANTED AND AN ACTIVE PART- % - i “s have agreed to preach a sermon on the duties ofthe | marshal presenting said bill examined under oath in re- | at the door on my return; we then both passedtarough | mon " for bin web i that : r money, nas to pay for bis wchool! va Already eatablished, and now paying per CITY INSPECTOR'S CONVENTION yecpie to the:matter of Sabbath schools. The prudeatial | gardto it ‘The following are the exaninctions oc two et | the toga up rtairs; 1 heard the entter faatsn | the principal of dhe school tn Westchester eneeay oat, and can be greatly extended. Particalars will be Met at 600 Broadway. committee, reported by W.W. Armfield, on the projected | the marshala:— the store door, I went into the kitchen om the scent | formed her when she vent her brother there that ae Siven at an interview, by addressing SMITH &CO., Ho- | Wagner, Eag., President. excursion ‘of one thousand Sunday school teachers and | — W. Holmes, Maranal of Seventh district of Eleventh | ftoor; the servant girl, Julia, was there; she was propar- | money hat Geen pall by Lohinen for the pupil's oe Fald office, atating time and place to be seen. hs aed friends from Massachusetts, presented the following reso. | ward, nworr.—Worked fifty-five day»—from 4th June to | ing to go to bed; ina’ few minutes we went up stairs | penser. Therefore, in view of these theta, she charges : a — Duganne, Secretary. lution, which was adopted:—‘That while this Association | 28th July— fifty days; and for overwor! reason. | (the cutter and myrelf) to our bedroom in the garret: | the accused with having obtained the sum of $56 from AMOUNT OF Me 5 IN SUMS TO SUIT, CAN | G. W: Morton. ONEY, would’ rejoice in welcoming the Sunday school teachers “be had without delay, on valuables, property, so- | Dr. Griscom.. “ke. Also discoun' iy of Maseachuvette, they do not now feel that this Asso- able hours five days. Population of district five thousand | saw Mrs. Jacobs in Led when I went up stairs; also, the five hundred and eighty, mostly Germans. Paid inter- | boys: in the adjoining bedroom Mra. Hecht was sewing, her by means of false pretences and frawlulent represen tations, Lobman was held to ball iu the sum of te wneu: ‘at lowest } Dr. Hanne ciation en consiatently with | the, clreumatances {a | preter-(does not under and German)-so as toenableliim | her ebild wax in bed; I went to bed amd left the cutter in | gnawer and silver, at | Dr. Monell...” which they are placed, pledge themselves or thelr frien 10 aak the questions; small sums for Interpreting, | Mrs. Hecht’s rcor; j fell asleep and don't recollect hear. | the te and Office, poet ¥ pos ie Dr. Southworth, to éo important an ‘anderta ‘ing as that proposed by Mr, | $10; paid person for copying, who assisted pa for ton | ing the eulter como into bed, at the time [ went tobed | FIGHT AND STABBING AFPRAY IN THR VOUNTH WARD. J Parkhurst.” It was then agreed that the subject forgm dn s,920; stationery, $1, incidentals $10, and $10 for | it was about a quarter past nine ofclock; the alarm of | A serious and perhaps fatal row took place on Sui the Bank, JOHN HOOPE AD, REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES CONVENTION. y' 7 5 , Z discussion at the next meoting *hould be the duties studying to render myself competent, and for labor in | fire woke me up, my room was full of smoke; I ran into | evening in the Fourth ward, between some men at the NY AMOUNT OF CASH LOANED, OR PURCHASED | Met ot 08 Fast Broadway. auperintendents of Sunday tehools, The meeting going back and forth to the City Hall.’ Whole bill, $151. | Mry. Hecht's room, she was not there, I lovked through Bodies ind rigs * at sight, for fair prices, ‘of diamonds, watches, rich C. L. Tappan, President. tajourned. Mr. Arbothnot, Marshal First district of Fifth | the glass and tried to push the window up but could not; | corner of Jacob and Frankfort streets, in wi peniel ‘mei bs ” and valualje nal 2. C. Insley, Secretary. Fortv Rosccs yrom Duowstwo.—About 4 o'clock | Ward, *worn—Population, four thousand three hundred | I was going down the stairs but the lames came up and | MeNichol and Charles MeNulty received severe injuries on ; ‘creat, Poel ae 2 : ae, and twenty-five—charges sixty-four days, from IstJune | I could not; 1. went back into the open garret by Mc#. | én the breast and back frem a dirk knife, alleged to have 69 Fulton second | The sixth ballot resulted as follows :— on Sunday afternoon, as the Roosevelt street ferry boat , allege to dlst July, including nine Sundays. "1 made my bill | Hecht'n room; the fire wns still out computing ten hours to the day, although I perceive | tried to n the stairs a eccond time dis Honor, the Mayor, only works four hours per day. [ | two or thiee steps when the fire burned n Pals interpreter $4; for copying, $20; tatlonery’ $8, | car,and hair: 1 then run back into Sirs. Hoel hired room to hold meetings, so a8 to have everytuing | became very much frightened and kept hulloving out tor uniform. asristance, the firemen camé to the whadow, broke t! open, When the Committee adjourned for the day, ten mar- | and took me out; 1 did not soe Mra. Jacobs nor any one ning up the stairs; T 1 got down y loft hand ‘4 room; “E sguhne eht athl dekt was entering the dock at Bridge strest, Brooklyn, a, cry TABERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD. was raised among the passengers of ‘A man overboard,’” tnd a dark object was’ presently seen ing in the musical and surgical instruments, fire- . water, There was not the least effort on ‘ part of the ‘@rms, mechanics tools, dry and Dg master! This was a closely contested election. Moulton obtain- bee ges on the iyo oy c: ‘man, but fa hogs of 1 rty, oF t for cash, est ~ | there were severn on the river whose crews, personal pro pte drs ret eaten k gy, | cd 22 om the second ballot, when his name was with hands of Cornelius Downey, Ax far aa we could ascertain the faet« in the case seem to be aa fal- lows:—A party of young men in some way became ina Oght at the above place, when Wesicnet i Nulty pacring along, interfered to prevent the further progress of the row. Whereupon Downey, who wea e moe laudable emulation, endeavored to save the sinking man, | *hals bad been examined. |The above affidavits are xpe- | ofre; 1 think 1 wae the last one got out; I was atavat «a | Calm apeetator to the whole proceeding. Watdiats, Auction ant Commission Merchants. drawn. Finally be rank, appareniy. to rae no more, but he re: | clmeng of ll the’ ret The” Committee are now oniz | caied bythe mwiks, yorteriay Tapat outa god dal ot | by eat the farmer had mitt in fore labo aie : CORONERS’ CONVENTION. pene, and was pulled into one of the boats by Mr. Feary Noval dae then thar he be regard to cach bee = ore throat, 4 pen oalty waned at thew wilh pen kulfa aed a e i: Hugh Kelly. was brought on shore, and, on appli: bi le m hereafter, ‘erdinand ntz, being duly sworn, — " cael em, infileting da. us wounds, from which |AUTION.—BOND NO. 112 OF TH? CITY OF WHEEL- Met at the corner of Thirteenth street and Broadway. 4 iy ber saloot der No. Chathain sfrect; my 1! ill not robab CC ine crunleal bonds. slaving fund, 187 has been | 5. Petty, Bag., President. pene Ee ae Wan AN loon ea aa Cricket. loon extends under Mr, Jacobs’ store; on Sunday’ August | 1a after tha deourrevee by odlcoe Morph, ot the Voeree loat or stolen, with pe nlp iene gy Morse Doctor Ramsay, 17th ward..,... 40 elested Jat ballot. | appears that he had been sitting on the back chain, NEW YORK CLUB V8. NEWARK CLUBS. 5, 1865, Lwas in my waloon from 3'o’cloek in the after police, and was, yesterday morning, committed te Stuttgart, Germany, Spt .ee oe ment having been | Doctor Wetherell, 7th ward..,... 87 . shen the boat gave a lurch and he fell backward into the The return match between those two clubs came off | 2002 until half past 0 o'clock ia the evening; from my It of the wounded men's injuries by Jus not to negotiat at Kon a Doctor Hill, 12th ward. 82 © $4th river. ™ raloon I have free access to the yard oceupte 7 Mr at the lawer Volleg Court, The injured stopped. TECKNAGEL & SCHWAB. Doctor Perry, 2st ward../2/. 39 “ yesterday nt Newark, N. J. New York got terribly | Jacobs; from thia yard any one can have access to Mr vasidonetn ts sig Ea ee PSY DIET OE E i Panape ov tne Sccrr-Nivta Reanoest,—On Monday, the Er SOVEREIGNS, SPANISH AND MEXICAN | Doctors Sleight, Holl, Cook, Parsons, White, Maller, | 9745 inst., this fine regiment, under command of Col. Jacobs’ houre, or the stor at about 8 0’ Jacoba’ eutt ed to their reapective pied by Mr. McCauley; 7 ck on that evening, Mr. Marcus Sesman, came into my ‘saloon, and salt he beaten, eight wickets were more than they bargained for, Newark Las received additional strength by getting Hal las from Patterson, now a resident of Newark. New currence, where Wey wore vetor ly mptly attended t ANMEST OF AN ALLHORD PICKPOCERT. doubloons, California gold, and all kinds of foreign | Guernsey, Hyslop, and sundry other M. D.’s, all recetved } Ryan, will make an excursion to Elm Park, where they and silver bought sold, at the best rates, by | tayorable consideration, and received more or less votes. | will spend the y in field exercise, and in’ the even’ uld aot get in through the store, and asked me to lot |AMES M. TAYLOK, exchange and specie office, 169 COUNTY CLERK'S CONVENTION. they will be reviewed by Col. Halsey, of the 10th York was deficient. Some good players were in the first | hit pass through my basement to go inte the house. be A young man named William Smith Casey wes ax- @hatham square, corner James strect. ment, and his staff, together with other officers of the | pame—Willby, Spivey and Calverly, The weather waa | pasted through, and I did not geo hima again after that: | rested on Gunday at Ht. Joseph's church, Binth avenue, a re a i ee Met at the corner of Grand and Ludlow streets, division. The regimen: will assemble in Broome street | ®™ SA agashie iY Jest before tlesed my ealoon f went tale the yard; 1 did sod With having: setae Che deaeateMe co ae ‘ONEY ADVANCED FOR SHORT PERIODS ON REAL | 4 7, jrowell, President. at 8A. M., fnily armed and equipped, with knapsack ani | Very delighiful, und the tent was filled with la not eee any light In Jacobs’ house; all the wore | charted mth having plobed the poche of « lady 0s dhe entate, diamonds, watches, Jewelry, plate, tne cone Sagrntady yompons, and will proceed by tar once te ‘the parading | New York having won the toss, commenced with Scott about aix weeks ago I was in Mr. Jacobs’ store; | Toe 2d was taken batore, Justion havisom, ot the tecond Fhe es — are % "Fifth Batol. ground. This regiment bas been undergoing & severe } ana Porter; but Ralph Jefferson soon sent them home two policies of ines, Pag S000 tae District Folica Court, when he was cominitted for ena wren. the pera? rr end B. Beatty, Jr., 4th ward 41 | dri lately, and as the rank ans fle betray a disposition | Sth te on ee after getting &, was served the | BR stork and fixtures; be took them froma drawer | Tins tiig Dy. y nes, 3 Aig “ bAPE LARS hae ie to improve themzelves, the regiment stands a good chance 0 , etting 4, was served the } under the counter. ‘ $85 Broadway, opposite the Broadway theatre. C.T. Mills, 8. Brownell, 6. Sherwood and D. m4 to be one of our crack corps poy ala edtve by Hallas, Varker got some goo log hits, and isa | Julia Ludwig, bei are—t vel with Mrs Snide. yea pes ges : phot cee <=. NOI) EOLID AND PERMANENT INVEST. | Well were candidates, and received sundry votes. SrutaMy ExcrxoN,—The Union Guard will make their | great acquisition to the club, Sharp got his 18 beauti- | Jacobs se very nesipeh ae Robert Johnson, Jol : oe ee ease ict gs 000 Hartford Gity 6 pes | hour being lato, full particulars are not at hand. Sher~ frst annual excursion to Hudson Park to-day. Shy, balmase hve We cmtig thichs aut sot one The 1 OP, vison atid Thomas Titon, where found in the coal ofee MO retton Uomdsy £60,000 Wizginia State 6 per cent | wood recefved 23 votes on the Afth ballot. ANCTIRR TraauMe ACEDRNT wnt BURNING.—Last even | rent dit nf do much, bowling was too strong for them. ef Mr. i. Dell, at No. @ Jane street, secertay morsieg, bonds; $20,000 t State 6 per cent coupon | An immense concourse of the members convened at | ing about 8 o'clock, another of those dreadful accidents | jisiisy and Ralph Jefferson's round arm bowling was childcen took supper; | at rather ap unsreronable hour. Cfticers Haniter, Maw Bonds; $6,000 Nasbiville and Chattanooga Railroad 6 per P ng not take any supper, Mr. | velt and Sanger, of the Nlath ward police, discovnred 5 $5, per | head quarters, (Palace Hall), John Bullock, Eaq., presi- | took place by the explosion of burning fluid. It seems | setendid. In the second innings, Wharton and Soot hag Fi (hace gaucioaien’ (eta cantreteet PEM aoa bonds, guaranteed by State of Tennessee; 7 4 ste] $s Paiute eid por coat otock; $60000 Now | dent, and an’ the retaraa came (a, the respective nomi- | that Hr. Mapgaret Lawrence, wife of phen Lawrence, | "OUI, iN, tee eee atte good og | ietorerereterk Ton out together; Una tthe piranant predicament, an brought them to the y York State 6 per cent stocks. nees were called out and addressed the throng in terms | iy held the can containing the (uid too near the light, nd directly after got caught by Jefferson. Tower neue it be oo rs ig Var ecroas thé de by money Ganeee iy . a! been broke J. THOMPSON, No. 2 Wall street. | oe great enthusiasm, and, in some instances, with much | setting fire to the uid, caustog an explosion, ‘The burs: ed, and made 2 good leg hits for 2 doubles, when } i about e quarter . ko the kineeert The prisonets | ing fluid spread itself over her person, burning her face, las pieked him out. Parker hada short life, enly | Of n, pe ame Ub Tak tus lager yesterday, and romumitted tor examination ow THE LIQUOR QUESTION, Aiko neck and banda in a shocking manner. The fire was | three singles. Sharp made a good 9 to begin with, | ft him how he go » i lock, 1 went up stairs to | a charge of burglary, 5 4 room; she was dresunaking: 1 sat down sapeenasepeestsaneenasaemeuerien talking a ttle while with Mra. Hecht: the boy amt Mr Williamsburg City News. Seaman were in Mis. Hecht's room, the won after | CVAPRMATE ATTEMYT AT HIGHWAY ROMBKRY—OWM went to bed) Mr, Ferman stopped a little nr nnn ne The meeting was also addressed by Messrs. Barker, | vory soon extinguished, and the unfortunate woman was \HAMPAGNE.—J. MEYER, JR., SOLE Thon OF | Munn, Sparrow, J. T. Brooks, C. Shaffer and others, | conveyed to the New York Hospital, ih opinion of billecart salmons verzenay cham) roadway, v the physician ehe will not survive the injury, as it seema Anviten the attention of tbe trode to his new shipment ot | ti! of whom participated fully in the enthusianm of the J ty pursins Tana Otte burning aid,’ Mes, Law: ted bi bnt having hurt his leg went out the next ball, amd could not field the second innings, which made some di ference in the game, Wharton ia a very pretty bat. He got his 8 in good cricketing style, among them three ni this rand of wine, Orders filled upon the | cccarion, and kindled anew the fires of American pa | rence leaves an infant three months old. hits for three doubles. Harrison was unfortunately ri Lene pod o bite Sores KOMEN KILLED AND TWO OTHERS WOUNDED. most liberal terms. trioti«m. The general approbation expressed, and the —_——_—____— out or he would have made » score, Preston seemed to | Son Pett nn it past vine Selnck or aiquarter to ton | O©Sunday night, about A o'clock, « bald atenpt was lescence disclosed nomi: be in a long while for one run; he and rion muat | * hak tp bed: as ent do ” nade by three Ge sto robe wi INES, BRANTAES, GINS, ETC., IN BOND, IN HALF | hearty sequiescence in all the nominations, Personal Intelligence: Practise runaing move., icharda was not ingot batting | kek that I went to bed; aa F went down, | sew Mr, | made by three Germans to robs Hwise watch padlar, named W pipes, quarter casks ‘and octaves; cach package | nugurs well for the success of the party, which was ASEIVATS: reson Darn, | ertees Dut bo meee up for tule Dowe Seeman and the boy Louie wore mn tel, 1 think Viet fl | Soueph Taylor, hina Vony had deez from Mew Yorke scomntaad wih certificate of ree paar regarded by the speakers generally as not at all doubtful Ciera ee eeu oword: Lonteviliey Prt i ‘Mockion, Newark commenced with Ford and farmers, the a latter cating Ar \ mond st Bre neh ite ta the roooe | | #9 Hunter's Point, Queena county, near the Washing trom from bonded warehouse, by 1. H. Md; Gen 7 Sanford, Ky; Dr Joseph Rosewood, Clevo a blow that stopped him, and Ford got ‘bowled out ryA 4 4 - ~ alle ot, which revulted im one 4 \ E GONB, 10 Beaver street 4 wiexmeres emma Doi Sudge Fomurl Key, NO: Cit Metall, Nort; WW | fhe ret ball from Hicharda. Ralph Jeferson now lot | ‘ied to etrike s light with a match, vut the amoke pat it | Pallroad deputy which revulted in one of the robbers \akong 4 Whig Primary Elections, MeChire ard faraly, Philadelphia. slip for three from Richards, and after another sorambling por en + thee tees Sonik. 1 believe tote tones; (OE (nn ne eee = Atthe Astor House—W W Velgh, Alexandria, Va; B Wats, | three, Hallas vent out with a good ball from Parker. eaid where is the fir id, Vb The following are the cireomstances:— Tim TRADES: | Between the hours of 8 and 8 this morning, what re 1 <'parred fesse, Ford, Vn, 'D Mixer Marlenton WX a, the recond over, made 8 gond straight out for | Bot ere him, Fihon hurried out of the kiseben, taking | (Ot tt tate n drial eaengeentnetnepaptmaiem tate pied ji ji ipecti D 1 k 4 ‘ ye ber i rma, ii pel q mr the track Bh Pune Ma x il caller rr REWER WANTIED.—A GOOD Bra ow bi A ree daca Daten ya dil prec apie cise owt fe By a eo neemee tT ot hasta eon, Tae, a leg hit for another two. Ralph got caught by anpe felt and art pod Sons, Lives net {njured by the | {ng raloon somewhere in the Vleventh ward of New "vill hows of & Whig Ward Head Quarters, ts go through the fares of o | OOO ph iterck, DW Beary, 8 C. Harrison. J. Flverson was playing weil, and, after got ting four singles, run out. Wheateroft commenced with a double oft Richards and continued to play well | TO). wien f part curt om pote to bd Three Germans told jbo jeiiar that they knew well Bes tion, with \ bow wei Sy: |. ction. 7 , the low comed, : jouse—8 Brinly, NO; F.C Lrquiento and fi reales 3 ingens ary adiceee we mgs fei T° | primary election, On former occasions, low ¥ | Smithgonian Hi Briply, NO: ¥C Laguien ‘a hc S WANTED—AT THE PLANING AND MAHO- | ments so perfected that, when the balloy boxes were | Hew R Stryker, jn: F (Boy faving mle, corner o€ Grand, Tompkins ant | opened, a certain tableaux of namos wero exhibited Mt | Brom Richi Se, tp secmabip Roencke Bear! Tey fire nor waa the boy; | bad not lighted any gar on that | York and offered four gold watebes for sale, be hat day, nor hadt discovered any smell of gue, f usta | ing arrived in thin « miry about two weeks since. Le Havana; F of anelection was rehearsed with care, and the arrange: | mily,J M Lemus, mR 6,0 6 Burr till Sharp got in his way and canght his ball. tee to ah wb pha ches to good of: to, Cuba; Kev KH Mason, Rade >] . brig pilowed, Nathan Pulek, being dnly sworn, sayeI renide a wos bw “your ot hla watches to gow ‘ Sh Sis, Eis Onge Salon Ot sai dows vipnts eet ol deg to the pots 44 Went Broadway; I keep » jewelry store; | know Dis ! | and accordingly they took him to Hus. at; in *>2 int | lewac Jacobs, of No. biig Chathas yt t, where they sr/ivet about © @'clouir 6 two deverved four. 2mith made two excellent stra ane was In Jocod’s store, b= 2 wtoeedl site: ta fuded place, Haat ala, A nobes and ihdastrtous man will nd perma | 5,1 already been agreed upon ty the party wire-pulles, | {0 nub MEM Axa JB. Kelby, Geo W Bixee, | rus for doubler anda pod hegeare Bit to the face, alan | "ah aud einer bY cr By. BOccan lh cts ann | (he Comcant aiterked the padler, ond suesendod ia qr, Gustomel to the Dusinews oF & German baker preferred, | Dut this yeas ‘Dery will be some confusion among the | Clarice Hatlairg, 4". nq son tnd” dauahucr, Mie | ert caster, ef cetentawn mieten wipeh Gall Swhee + Siar oul twice ‘tom \ wile they wert apim bint he arew om a es ~-- Gramatis persone, owing to the fact that the Inspegrs | uncon, Talyman,t#o 4 hag ty - Ah 3 ‘ev afar ge} conld Indow ¢ * 4 bing ten all. One of tee -~- = -- * badly, with & leg hit for two. G. Elverson faced him, | Cum OLD PEN MAKERS.—WANTED, THREE FTRST RAT ke * , Joba Rowe and lady, P.M War nd the: 4 F “tama | 92.600 "would b fry he will be paid, and were appointed by the respective Whig Ward Committees, Boied end li to the steorege. sd fniaha? nly wanted three to tie; this Ledwith gut, and | $2,000 wou! ° leson, Jos ¢ Orit innings. The seeond innings was the latter part Jacobs, acoomnpanie! vy vtendy employment by the year given. Also, two first | “4 a8 delegates are to be chosen to the Judiciary, Sena- | pe, Cartagena, in bark BercablineDe om 1 ; my! Mr. Sesman, Db nd at my store, Mr, Jacvb kent gen Het Be Si Bare patreaore gold | torial, City and County Conventions, it has brought a | Marhews, Mons Herbert. tally "managed by ip noo’ irene py ae gms Bh caer pun pre oy Mn Po tary Sahel pencil case manufactory, 201 Baltimore street, | host of officescekers into play; all of whom will be out of ae DEPARTURES. ne, J. blverson commenced with two good leg hit which ho wanted (o give to the cutter; 1 showed bt Dok at that time, "| Frac ine Ma jand. bed two hours earlier than usual this morning, and busy Francco via Niaraugua, in weamehiy) Northers “ent three, Warner another to the tent, and a 4 some watches; Mr, Geoman selected ane, set 3 th polis ogee ii aa the ped MANUFACTURING JEWELERS—: views, Delegates to the following named Conventions © M_ Hitchoork, ‘Dr DC ~ wt eat emer ious, and dectined to let bins hawe the watch ow ker 9 y Address JEW- 7 to Nearaugua; Dr 7 more te © at racitement, and they got two A ve hia nimane ment all the year for good workmen. . are to be choven— White, Dr Moses, Mra BL. Lord and obild, Master JH Bie- bh which ty, hed this interesting mateb. chain; havwing thet My. feumen had only been in ptt A { the thee who box 125, Herald office. State Convention, 2yracuse, which meet iben, ‘Mre Mary P Reading and two children, M Simonds, B | each, wi a. Newark mat. : einpliy three weeks I thought the affair rather strange ae Thayter Dyer, ne Coe aired GooD MEN WANTED, av | 22dlclary Convention, Broadway House Kerio, wife and servant, ro I, Gtbeon abd, witn, Mire | The scare of the, Newark me eh in ns foilows:— py see wovks 1 Chong the otale rathee, strange: | © Toate iy 0h Sa pl wer are AINTERS,—SEVERAL EN ‘TED, . 4 . child and Dt, melwait and wile, Jos Fs XeW YORK cue a aot 108 . 4 fivers ‘ae all night, and te Sao Pearl sirest. Se Cecveetion, Ieatong teas Mrn Bicrry on two, bi » re eS Seen bee Jiu Bining. “ Seond Inni Twat 1 46 hte ft be eloasiag ovis to New Fors. Yaserian he eee So Se Birt | | Bonn, H Meverson, J Murray, H Jacobs, AG Graves, DEC | 4 PMN Imm © ¢. Jefferson. Halles.. 3 t Captain Broce of the Soveuthe Gatrtet yolon, the N 0 #. Morrill, wife and (wo. infen' a ; tity of blood et ED sosten gotane tert Mao oY binge or HAS | Fourth Senatorial Distri | Htumungtor, Shoe Neblade, Mra re Bond ana cit ¥ hai, | Porter be M- Jefferson... @ Rass out... 0° 2 ieaattty of hoot wader some Git gers, ener . several yearn’ experience at jo Bibs 4 vifth Senatorial District Ho, M Dalpia, 1.5 Brockway, wise ‘and Ubree children, Tower b. Hallae 4 bd. Hailes * ‘ the occurrence ton © veel faation; would prefer porter work. Addross Job, Her- | Pilih Sonatonal Kintvte } | ea aie reas red Licmart, wo ehidren and serv, | Parker, reaeet Be AH ott eeteted. htaself Gurlog part of the might” The Se. ‘The following tickets will be voted for today in addi- | Sy Cer alt, WW Resapret veer pe calar 'g | tbarp, net out,.........18 b. Hallas.....,.. a © yeterday removet ta Queene cmoty, fon to delegates to the State Conventions —— bana" Wsh purty and veo thasites, Buell, We Seaman, JP | Harrison b. Halla, 2 Ran out 46 w\lgathon will take place, = Se tee GARDENER —A MAN WHO | (ico thre felagates from cach ward toa Judlclary Con- | Webb, Capt iuaon, tea R Hiughes, J it Dori) Wilson H | Preston b. Jefferson 0 ¢.Wharton. Jefferson 1 3 | eorany Mrevinon.— The democratic primary meetings, would have no objection to take the mt at's | Yention to nominate Judges to mect at the Broadway eo haere ie Serr 2 ewer Se aumeoced | Whorten . Balle » eee for he poryone of electing delegating to the Aithremt small form ; is a Protestant, and can be highly recom- | House, on Monday, August 27, at 4 P.M ‘ inant, Misa H Cokh, Mrs B MeDouald and child, B Hey, D | Chischese be Hallas... 2b. Hatlne 1 4 Accombly Aatrict conventions, \ elect ome delegate to v *} 7 2. Five delegates from each ward to a County Conyven- ‘i 4 Jane, Mise Kowttaind, ° mended, Address G. 3., at Mr. White’s, 04 White st., for ive deloga: 7, Easwell, J F Joseph, Mine Tenacta Jane, Richarda, run o 1 Not o1 ‘three ds : tion to nominate four Coroners, Sheriff, and County | ¥ Mdck, Mies L Portis, L Wri, HOC Beant and wie, 0 » bee ‘ Clerk, to mect at Broadway House on Tuesday, August | Dauell, LB Morse, J Darrel, J Goicbell, A Jones, W Lavell, | Hayes b. Jefferson. 0 ¢. Jefferson c. Hallas. 9 0 | he might get him hi cuse on the 224 linet. oui place in Provklyn last evening Set og ator. JL Rowe, Sus Neigian and wile, B BabA U Talbot, wife and 1....28 Byes 3, log byes) | thet I heard of the The follwing mamed Gebegatos were clected im the Vaal OCULISTS AND AURISTS. — F infant, T MeArdie, wile end toast, JM Wibor, oad 1 Wide baile 2 | 1 imtnediatedy le . orm Alatriet — a tase Viat 10 RUNOPE, 1 ONTAINED hil) FL Lerapetetn. wee Wei Macpoitant ier Me | rueyh. ted my father anid what he i ar at that tnt Theteenth Word —Jobm Tucker, John Manors, A. R. several new its of inealeulable value in my ‘Curtion, Mrs A Went, Mra eed, *y, lerach, 0 the requer io by ¥ 7 a LHe Hatfield, KW. Allen speciality—Demarre's Imoscope, which enables the | Of Almshouse, and Counsel to Corporation, to meet at | Lang, Miga Mary Pmiib, Mere A White, J Patwerson, CD Baby ewan Ln sist him in Warning out bis (Js Pert enth Ward —Jonn McClusky, John Radican, Z 2 4 7 PIO Ian Gal | Ww x Noto 1 2 | tree cue that Mr. Jacobe k s “ eeulist to look into the interior of tho eye and ace the op- } the Broadway House on Wednesday, August 29, at 8 | bit JG Petron J Dares sat i te Mary Holand, | orgs” weft ane ee Johy Helly, B. MeCerree. wes Lasrrenes, Batya tic nerve and retina in amauroris, and the lenain inci- | P- oo J Kennedy, wile nod four caldren. Mey Mary Tae aod hee} | Seteevom ec. Harrison b . it was further shown thet Mar Barter, Thos. 1. Adsens ; a take Sos poe of AG ter, ic cease tebe Tike neha Bow Turty, Cayeannriees Grks, Levoks und wile, Mrs Gfoemer sot iotnct, Sion Kiehards. essere 6 b Seat 04 i to the Four " Matnnth Word —Tevd Lindsey C Ovmbvaan, Joa, Mul and throat; Jacob’s needles for removing cataract, with- | It is currently reported that a new party is about to | Hose Henrets, Misa J MeCarty, Mise M Seth, Mine M Gallizan, } Hallie eh tes Fe Won, JA tall nc hemetend, 3. I n # out pain of danger: Hor for squinting; artificial | take the felt, who, according to al) accounts, will be | Yi prepene Ee Catherine Baran, Miag Klien Marthe. teamene Wares) geet Bet oe he ‘ rwemtor oth ar , Sent, 5 fi ape Mey eepeiy A , ayer wiles very formidable, a4 It will control » vast amount of elec- | Miss Honors, © man, Mise Ht Shee, ie Driwoll, Miss | Whenteroft ¢. tharp b sal wh Ward-—D. Layer, 1. MeReaiee, D, 2. Ramen, by exactly d a ~td ‘ \ ¥ 5 es aed 1. Je ural, deo, tioneering capital and no little money. The story gor | Bayira. M Haley and wife, Mier MA Collins, Mun I Haley, |. Parker ...... ot ae . tack apy ge Nine ee ee Johnecm Anarene tne Pas amp, | tht tn arty compe or hl, bo | Bu ok ray. nrg cay. a | ge Hake Sea oo Ba | Rats fs la item i mars YY ei race get ecw ly in city, and my recent observations dur- for the laudable purpore of k ae i) 7, quinn, Thos Gaffney, Mies Kit edwith | . mavens Fee EAN? AND APYRAMESENT OF WPOCK, aes, pieae oY ot t re cietiyeign tour. trast f will pot be deemed anne. | B&¥e combined together purpore of keop- | wire, Mies J Muchiion. Mion H Thos Gattney, Mise Kira | Ledwith mot ou aM clue coabetar 07 r om I in che | iiceet, penty of ruin Bad several free Sghte ino, Ml rola proeute een me to that I consider myself t | ing thomsetves in power, und therefore it is proposed to ba ino Macy . M! yak Hai. WeAniee se, Be preeur } be National Democratic Convention, to be habs at Syra- in g "Sirs Degen, cn Fite inonrance Company toe CL 00), om the ‘hose who aay place themselves lately too, the “ina.” It | Alex Bunney, W Reynolds, P Sean, J Owens, sem ora oes © ® | Hamihen Si ; d - Coroner's Inquest. ee uuiraly, ‘and to extend to them srery advactage aniees ak Golds hc eeckee oe pibey filhes rd seatecagt B atiuoas rim Ouige. pacha W Coben, i Byer wide 95. 410 | auth of tune ledekal Sallniey teacoenss Company, | Yur Pmcwseb —Koroner O'Donnell held sm inqueet 06 Bone» vrei be : rip nate | community who hunger and thirst alter the flesh-pots of | ¥ary webroait Mew i urna, M MeConmell, Mins © Me ot Aa te | eres the nasoe date, making ap lsearance f 61.09% | tie jut of Amon street apom the body of ee eakpows mon, the new instruments, each case becomes iy “ Connell, Alee Moore, Miss Merah Carrick, @ WDowgives, wil» the viock and Sxtarew, rut WO youre of whe found Boating ot thin und visible. Patients who have been snd | office, and nctually hope, inthe serub race that is about | sed inree egudren, @ Rolenra, Met Mary Hose ana Two | | The Long Ysland Club play to-day » very interesting | th 4 88 PAO Le ase stem tn mtionsie | sbrwt 0 7 man, whe was ‘wearled travelling from one physician to another,’ to come off, to oust the disinterested and well-meaning | daughters, M Woods, B Farrell, © Decker, W Carl, Mra M | tateb, on their ground, three mile on Full afte ce of tee nosh. Mask artlale wee value the Anh youtartny. Decwnanh wan 6 feet 0 inches tn tentgih, Sara 'ene toate cas ae | rete snow sup not yr te | nena Racy Sage: | sure ce ia mca te it i tony ico, iaerane a ir vt 5 5 pe. wr * ony ‘ant «© a ote v ~ > SSiy"ln aad Ghether curable er otherwion, At home | oMiceBolders read with grief and indignation the Ay Cainpe Mr More ant his. hen yt ot the teasom wilt be played on Mowtay wees at | ‘he Spree etl igh kaos tunes poss. Tee | Semnal enderchirt Tiripel naaecnsere pate, emp oAd tte from 9 to 11 and from 2 to 4 o'clock daily. long list of candidates for city offices published im | Yi lyr’ Corkrry, Ey ‘and child, Mrs Mery Lewin | (#mden, between Thlladelpile aa4 New York Heth a vied value Of quads gavel amounted 01 2— | Ie wh was trund nine omule ond & Yreth wel Ww. M. D., Oculist, Aurist, &e., the Hamat, and determined—good, benevolent gen wo "Wen Roberts, and others im the miserace bt play thetr full strength, aad cows good eport may on rn ‘he Bonk A lane. JAMES W. POWELL, . end ’ ys . tie underwriters of OB Ob ” we Af Broadway, opposite the St. Nicholas. j tlemen that they are—to sacrifice themiron ive | aoking @ oral of 664 pamengers, oA whuu ayer BW) ace feppaege | be auticipated, tow i ering © Gaim ow

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