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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1859. ‘ 5 24 | be man % 7 SO ES thiey nor thelr drivers epem." | BC Manages very well: ko kecos the servantuta order, He his Obituary. The Latest Dra of the ‘+, No, 637 Third avent . THE TURF. san the’ ir beat aad | oyytes eet Laatbatoeanntng Big tues tage 2 DRATH OF Di. PLUNYSIUS LARDNER. torten aa eperted to WOODPEDDY he Legultzed Lot be mots woe, U0) this (Friday) after: . rules. worthy, tT ie ureday, May . v Whe Grevt Deuble Tea Trotting Match for fot off togothor, and po Now: imke at well 127 ot of regard acces x - conenee ee i Convey Saas : sanaguns or tae Mist One The Veh dauphin et Uiiecens hank te? $10,000—Kehan Allon and Mate arter pole, whore Laatern | {Rycp,, Sith the officers. He is very cousfor:able whe. y clentific autho, Compiler an jurer, is 3 > tereon, eged’eone® * months and ped Males bad ra broke and lost a fow lengths. hese bo made up it going | duviad ho yet 14s mem, to which be would Buvo Bena. aa: | dead, ‘The toleg Nob, while bre,( informing us of the | DELAWARE, OMORGIA, RENTUOKY AND wiz0UR: | Mrs00, agod'sy ‘he ‘ta, WY are invited to attend the fa- UNION COUR): 1. 1. home stretch head and head with the thor teameand oa | se, sorstierik ble cmeameritocnatece, Taha ttake diminn | fact, Cote not state when Or whery Dr. %uer died, but ux raceme iy Bide aren eritt?) mornin, *1 6 $00 elect from No. 366 5 . | the inside, Ethan’s driver havivg chosen the outside ag | bore with me to-day to ws! wht be bas beer for some youre a resident 9. Paris, we pre- ‘OMoial drawings by telegraph. Lond r ‘The great event of the seagon, ndone which bas em- | bol Me nerdest part Of the one Free Cait oeat | the Goreruoe deneralot the te.-84 Sebet eT OEE cons ha aise ig ra poy tb ~ ‘onderry papers please oo, Groewod the attention of the sport g world since last fall, | quarsers to the score the wtruggle was inteuse, ant tne | O2,d/AF2 Looller me ue cisthtlen o : mott wretshed place, containing a ‘was the great trotting match b ween Ethan Allen and | horses reached home s0 closely together that the wudg the Kwest clics, with the except it The friends of the f; bs imate and Lantern and mate, or 10,000, mile heats, best | HESrcer another dead heat, | Tuo 2:86. | hm. ube are engaced ta tre coal bualueas, 1 tha Wrewent comtury. At ua euely poried 9 life be evince’ 4 | fy tote bine Laine baring thin day ativoded’ tho | ral, from her ree deuce, Nov srt Weta Surteeekite ween, three in Bve, which was decide! ou Wedaesday last, over | 4,72 Heat Tho Hihan se Sook tne ond. ak the tar |. 2 Sag sr IBA steamers to South amerin Africa, | ‘arte for artand scicace, and during bia active career te | go ereby eontls da the fetes sects ena Te, | a8 Frise) afuernoon, ‘at two o'clock, Hor remains te Uujon Cones, Loug Island, ‘Tho trans of the race | 2:36—ihe grout sirugule basing Dorion the ome steal spe of Goad Hove de, and bey da a brery buslucse!s iit | contributed, perhaye, more than ay other mau to the | isa arown trom ibe wheel rin , Srxaicur.— On Thursday, May 19, ’, Srmucer, te were similar to those of the preveding one, which took | Where the running horse by the side of Lantern prov: departores. siwaya comizg fo ou the day expected. The @ffesion of knowledge in those branches in @ Rrrks Crass, No. 291, Max 19, 1859. the 424 year of his age,” ditheiasiual sd himself urequal to th bs m pltce ia the earl. yazt of lash autum, vit.: that both | ‘oho urged, Ag bo passed the dramjats Laaiera was | ieevek wine eke witteciry in ieee mad iiougants | PORUAF ADd practical forma, AB @ lecturer he The friends and relatives of the family are, ‘eepsottully wv. DELAWABK LOTTERIRA. Schunee.—Mre. Awitis Scainan, a, “64 66 years, 8 months 1a tanapiiants, of | Dr, Lardver was born fa Dublia, as the Deginnin,’ Of the | | The enbsortbers. Comminatoners appointed by the Govarnor | Sud 29 cays. Ethan Alten and Lantern were to trot to skeleton wagons, | fairly carrying him Along, and in that way they went up | Feed you in about twenty dve days Lam vers hapoy tvhara | wee most succeasfcl. iis compilations wore high- 70, 29, 62, 58, 73, 50, 15, 32, 42, 8, 60, 71. Fins dag reat eeeee: foe pe eres — “ee Gach having a running horse harcessed alongside of him, me Rasta. i is peceas the sreah didioctig- oF Bowing & | preciake my long letters if ibey dopotureharpaicace t | !¥ interesting, clear and tustructive, sud though Ouase No, 292, May 19, 1869. Vouw.—In this city, on thurs ‘May 19, 0." short tek referred te above, it will be remembered, ter- s capable of lasting five heats alongatde of a k of ber a rest deal, uad wonder if whe cares anything fur | pot poeseesed of a large origioulity or genius, nor ia Nf , and i illnees, Eamvms Vous, aged 26 years. “Phe match referred te above, ? first claes trotter, and ind'cates very plainly that-we sball | me or regres my absence from ber. Bomotnes {think she y 12, 6d;, 59, 2, 51, 29, 65, 70, 56, 34, 38, 42, 24. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited at- -‘minated very ungatisfactorily, as Lantern was so much in. | bave very few races of this character in futare. The | doesnot, and is far beppler thst I ehould be away, when sbe | the proper BenFe a groat man, yet his contributions to the i tend his funeral, at the residence of his mother, N.%. 28 jured tbreugh the fault of his driver, just as he reached | owners of Eiban Allen wore very forvanate in getting the Fist eiradiee lk heen eer ranamentent epi ine ikls | cause of ecience were very vatuabio, He had she merit | .,And that jy haaald numbers were drama in-the endee tn whieh Christopher street, this (Fridey) ovening, at half past, #0- tthe score at the vermumation of the Arst hon, that his own. | Se rine he nen races he has shown him- foclety she may prefer to hig euab tk may not be ao, {live Of producing the drst choap publication of a scientific work | Wimeas ou hands st Wilmington, Del..this Thursday, May | Pee i remains will be taken to Summerto V@ ex was compélled to witudraw him from the contest. The | The following is a summary of tho race:— Of ber iolnerence tot me ad lieey Ot hee emie dae | OVEF Published in Hogland—“Lardner’s Cabinet Eacyclo- | 1 186. Son Bais Cocmamiateners, | WameeOa: Roahlay,, Maj’ TY, 66 consumption, Jome + ‘accident atluited to was occasioned by his driver relia- Pram May 18. $10,000, mile heats, best | have misriviogs 38 to he rue nature of bar, foal peedia of Science and Arts"’—of which some two hundred JaMxa DUNCAN, | Bunny Waume, aged 47 years, quiching the reins suddenly, by which moans tho horse |S sclaughtin namea b. b, Ethan Allen and Dave 0 risked all my beppiret inthis fe upon tne Bope of | Volumes Were tssued. In the preparation of this work he cap GEORGIA LOTIERIEA. te renence or ee Broberin aw Kas oe, Assorneg ‘was nearly thrown down, audso much injure@ thathe | mateo 1101] Bee love, Fe Lot pat nae roles Gioared tho aid of many of the leading minds of Burope: | 4 Taeesbentbers, Cremusoesesnoydinied io mmerintend the «Street. Hig remains will ve tone to Cypress Hill Ceusa- 1 re me when sui ied 'to beoome mire. ‘Why should 02202] ghehave wlabed to deceive & true and trusteg heard “amt | Herschel furnishes an article on astronomy; Grote the the following are the ‘uambers which wate tele day drawa trom | tery for interment. wheel, tern and mate..., ed am condaqacer phe should beve | famous historian, the historical article on Greece ; “ “ i G. Spicer named b. g. was rendcred unfit to continue the race, ‘The driver thea Spice fo elber wooyter yer iat arty wigsint peyton gaps ont tad é eae ot 1 a rar a ite veto this tn sae ister b Moore that on Ivclaa¢, aud other eminent men fur. "ies No, .%8, Rama, May 18, 1899, that he was unal aatern, closeness: t 5 ave ade my elaad, aud o} emiuen' - . v . ‘contest—it belng geveraily thought to have been a dead THE UNION SQUARE LIBEL CASE. Under banven. “the ‘tay, eriaper be sincere acd" frank | MED'DG papers on sudjects which were thetr eove- | 74 59° 95, 99, 58, 23, 16, 30, 1, 6, 8, 13, 42. 7 REDUCED PaiTEs. ‘heat, although given to Ethan Allen from the fact of Lan- enough om my return tote'l me tne exact mature of her (eel- | ral epecialitiey. Dr. Lardner occupied at ono time donner nt 4 LACE CURR OM SHADES, tern’s break—coupled with the novelty of the race, bas | Continuation of the Examination Before Jus | (08%,,1,L0P0. 0. canask0o!, nr imy dear alr, of ay te $e Se Protesete aot eel, Palcecrhy im | | Antitet Gacsiwemhers: were drawn ig @oenteria witch MUSLIN CURT AT ben the cance ofthe great excitement in the pabis mina | tee Welahe-lnteresting Correspondence Be- | siasted lsu asd esis pour Mir min Tare. | and ‘social landing, bomtver*'in'toscestorce "a igs | einer sur Saady at Acq %, Ona Wodnetay, May 1, COREE PAM ARE, ut and wit alande to witucss gnother contest botween these celebrities, tween Captain Chauncey and Mr. Hills- dvanlage, and 1 bope to find you very comfortanly and ha; scundal arising out of bis unfortunate elopemont with 6 ‘Ocase No, 239, May 19, 1859. Wholesale ENGLIsH DAMAasKe, ‘&c., enti cach ecaiiadd ita \ouerttne bask burgh—The Complainant Again on the | pily se! on my return. [sincerely hype you fount Cedily Mrs. Captain Heavysides, This imprudent step was the bemoans © ‘This was p01 pre, air areagi Roduh improved on your return te thereas T bare means ot bringing him to this country in 1840;a visit Not recived. USON BROTHERS, love, but porvaded all ranks of society, as tho d—AM About stand and Pistol | snxious sboutbereversiace lef Lhope you tok ber €way | which fampiluriged bin: with the Americea people.’ Walle —entong. aCe I ‘sppearsinoo of the ten thousand. people.wbo were coagre- at Sharon and in New York, dc. btm may aly if ox Cound fe a might be the oa case, | mthis city he delivered w series of very able popular Crass No, 200, Exrm.t, May 19, 1850, A ARE BLACK on BROWN. INSTANTANBOUS —THw The examination in the case of Charles Hillsburgh vs | God be with Your friei lectures, at the Tabernacle, which-were largely attended the 7 Gated on the ground fully extibited—there seoming to be neeg fizia see bell pe by cine freer erat ar eel and gave universal salistaction for thelr porspicuity aed Not receiwed. Oro: gp ap a representation from every class, from the leading banker | *Ptain Chauncey, Casita eran comprehensiveness. At various points throughout the the ont; RORS LIQUID HAIR DYE, OF Wall suces tothe Lynn shoemaker. We ever aw ternoon before Justice Welsh, at the City Hall Police wnt PParyei kg heepeoid haying been pee p Breas country be lectured with equal succeas. aise gent numbers were dra wn ia the orders’ in which ry cdiely spp id ot sree Gaserenete, exe ‘ Court. The attendance of spectators was as numerous as . complainant stated feren Since his return to Europe he has contributed largely to |’ _ iR1¥ + SVEN Rare Bor bared Buch a crowd before as was there assembled on Wednes, being asked if he was ever turned out | the periodical literature of the day; ome of his’ latest aees cur Reads ot Anguste, Go. le Thasotag, Wey 2) | mene teseriee dl. hedh aot day, aud as the time approached for the starting of the |’ 0m the Previous day’s trial, and much interest eeemed to hotel ih company with Mr. Geo, Beers ay 1869, HG BABBEE, ? Qommisloners, | fuer shee stilling box contains se masts : works, we believe, being a paper on ihe efficecy of deadly horses, and the necessity for closing the gates arrived, the bam nie Lene of the case. ‘ Paper pier swboagon tod qe gy nel Ng instrumente of war which owe their improvement to woo, EDDY & 0o., { Wilminstow, Delaware, coup d’aeit was such ts we never looked upon ata horse | | (0 Sor oT) was iased upon tho stand to identity | planation proper as & mere matter of justice. in his private character Dr, Lardner was unsocial and race. It was a sight long to be remembered. Looking up aby Cages Ghocncery te relation te fapitz’ ‘es nad A resumed—Q. O8 | somewhat unpopular. He was thought to be ef acynical | EMI's Hair Dye, 50c, Black or Brownies §he track, from the entrance at the drawgate, the scone | ™Aatter# which transpired during the defendant's absence | the occasion alluded to in your cross examination, when 'spoaition, and very eccentric. A remarkable fuct in the | Depot, Bo, 1 Barclay street. Also acid ai 399 Broadway, and te youeaw a pistol in the hands of Mrs. Casuncey, state js a . 5 pe - | al Preseated one mass of human Deings—the stands wero | "m home. The epietice wore duly ideutided aud given | YOUSAW & pistol in Pitan ea depen ema = Cap, | history of Dr. Lardiier, and one that poesssres peculiar in druggiats, crowded to excess above and below, while in froat stand. | @ evidence, as follows: — tain Chauncey sent for me that evening, aad on going to | {ercst for this country, was his prosiction that trant- | yee veayeg Medical Discovery is warranted ; ‘atlantic navigation by steam was an imporsivility. Woon ing, room could bardly be obtained. Outside, the scene cae Monday afternoon, Nov. 80, 1857. his room where hoe and Mra. Chauncey were sitting, he | the idea was first euggested the Doctor scouted it, and de. | (care sorofula, e saltrbeum, scald bead, ulcerated beggared description. Hundreds were vainly endeavoring ryaipelas, iy Dear: Hy doing aS had wrttien a | said he was =e Boing to live bbe Bact ccd any clared that no steamer could be built largo enough to | fe #é® For sale by alldruggists. footion, Treveived’ youre ot t ry Fo more; this was in November or October, 1857; he al- | carry coal sufficient for €0 long a voyage. How tha: pre. 1, EVERDELLS—WEDDING CARDS, WN to obtain ingress at the gates, whilst othora were flercely ceouut of her indwposiuoe, Sod ar Many'e mace cing | ded to his wife, and ald sho hat conn is and | diction bas tailed to be verided weall know. Since the | ,,Baryre Bricopherons ts the best and cheap~ AL” these celebrated carta iegnaly cngreven, cameaipte tearing down the fence in thelr eager determination to wit. | Snd.cruel ard disreapectiul beliaviour te G) It i partoularly a eae ee se yg A been; be said | realization of the Brand idea we believe Laat tae Doctor fog and: resloring Us hair adie ore ie Gata Seay aeug, | Padé Broadway, vermer of Duane str time, when parcel 4 j —— ness the race. They had come long distances to see it, wreySrom Ber, and taankc Heaven, tay dearate‘ihatyen | strumpets like herself, then there was some talk | Stempted to deny that doub¢ahes mooh was binexpreseed | inthis nil BeAstHOU sewing eacurnes, ‘and would pot be deniod—seo it they would. At least | fer wih your’ tremely sed sissies comet geen: | Between them; she asked Mek right be had to call | opinion at ore um t Hate —Its Diteases, Fall, Changes of Color, Price ream €50 10 $135 it § cir A ita embellish by A GRAN 4 ins twenty breaches wore made in the fence, and hundreds | Know what the poor child would have done. I pity her from | Go ‘at hen she got up and walked towarda Hoboken City News. a one sore pr per yard A ‘sian 7 ha Are admirably adup| PAMTL masor, Bained admittance through them. But there were no | Gusnd frealmont om the ran Owl eee eee te aeaiDat tate | im and 1 Captain, this is entirely wrong; vou rably adapted for 412, pamruy and oatlanaiel apertures by which tho hundreds of vehicles that woro | €xcited, and ulterly regudiess of what ahe aays ordoce, and | Ought not to call your wife such names;” I then waiked | Atrmmrep Prazx Ficut at Hosoxey.—Last night about Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupe mublie are respectfully invited to call and examine teas wi ~ Wi ai Bromeny ear ‘hen the passion isover the heartily regrets her extravagant | \owards the window, when the Captain picked up an ink- | eight o'clock, a coup'e of bruisors—one from Washington ed | 8 a4 Br 7, corner of Howard street, N. ¥. oulside might enter. There they stood in one long line, | conduct I hove eke will do ao in ne pseneee tostance. I wrote stand and threw it at ber; it struck her beiow the waist, | market and the ther belonging about Chambarlin’s cat- ~ beat in the Ang apne i ate. Sold and app! ‘Agenta wanted. reaching from the gate of the course to Snediker’s hotel, | {0 bers few days since, not autictpating anything of this kind, | the ink going allover her dress and all over the floor; to be kind and atte yard—t ir fri ABTLETT'S PATENT NOVELTY $6 SEWING @ distance of haif'a mile, And, wonderful to relate, amil | sno ifabe wat sad aud deprereed ia athe te we wo Rong | thea she watked towards him, when be picked up a chair | tle yard—togethor with some 400 or 600 of their friends | C4. ayrary Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs, B 18 a this vast throng of horses, carriages and pedestrians, uot | §1¥¢ herher society in my absence angina timeot orrow and | With which he struck her, and the chair broke in several | repaired to Fox Hill, back of the Elysian Fields, for the | potmtncsr eenat tuck ‘and the aye pri- NOW OPENING, WHOLESALE AND RETATL trouble, which was wotalt of hers; aud this lette: ehe should yeces; the chair hit her on the shouider or on the side; ht. The fact vately appiled, at 6 Astor House. OFFICES—-421 BROADWAY, NAW YORK. ‘an accident is known to have occurred. Bosies all who | bave Fecolved @ cay or two, sines, too Inte to have produced no T'stepped tn between them; during all this time the nowD oy orpptiyne raining of the night wena, ™% CpeeriUy eraser, CaMADS ‘OHIO. reached the course on foot or in vehicles, the Long Island | Twain hope ‘ui dunt op ate cA bien on aoe 0. J ar 3 shed” ah ce ceo he sot has Sen are Sarees & Rabat gone pret eter ap aed ROUnITH STREET, ST, LOUIS, Railroad Company sent up twenty cars densely packed | peaco would relgn, and that she would follow the advies [ogee |, ObsccBe mention.— Ed. E wi motley crowd of young roughs, varying in age from | belts, body braces and Dr. GLOVER’S wew lever uss, No. 4 17 WOODBRIDGK STREET,’ DETROIT. er to solemply at parting, God knowshow I have beea die. | 408d; be then took hold of her and pushed her | twelve to thirty years. ‘The riog was formod, and thas. | Ann st Applicants for will J. W. BARTLET, ‘with persons who chose that mode of conveyance, which | appotnted and distressed ai the result ‘by fate is, indesd@ | UP against the bureau; Mrs. Chauncey then disappeared pirants for the championship stripped for the fight. Just —_—_— patent Incipal office 421 Broadway, N. ¥. Fes, shove Proved to be the’ best after all; for when the rain sot in | RANG ome, I tm very much coneoled to hear Wat my dear | from the room and came with a pistol, and told him thet | Li'iuis moment MeDonoogh broke through thering,and | Wr. Mott's Chalybeate Pils—An Apertont | Oflces are prepared to li promply all orders for Kate and the other children continue to treat thelr mother with | if be laid hands on her again she would shoot him; then | Stsrrea the amembinee ron take tbe buck track for’ New | and stemachic preparation of purided iren, Re BLOKE, they bad a piace of shelter, and reached home with tolor. | F Kindness and attention. I shalllove them allthe more | Captain Chauncey said he would not strike a defeacoless | ST°eh e general agent. Principal ofice 399 Broadway. Go=™s. : i whic! for this praiseworthy conduct during my absence from . York, or be would bave them im Bergen jai! withia two ably dry jackets, which was not the cago with those who Console “Cecelia “aa “much ae Is sour gomen | Womap; Mrs. Chauncey said he made war on women and |, hours.” A proposition was then trade to move oa a litle 'Natls penetrating the feat, came by other modes. Zell her, from me, not to deapond, nor give way to sor | Children, and ealled hima coward; the Captain then lef |’rurher, into the new township of Weehawken, but the | | DDr. McCiintock’s Cold and Cough Mixture, ofthe great tee, row, -Ehe Knows dirs. —» disrpulisa nad the room, and [left aleo. Q. When the Captain and this j ‘ tation rompuly used, prevents consumption. Price 2ocemts. Depot | eured without pain, so that tre metas te oe The judges having been appointed, the horses were | iaustbear up in the consclonaseas of ionoseree aie eeentanee, | femaiy catme to Suaron. last fal or sumimer te not the oftoer calmed juridiction event nore. A consultation wae | Ip weenman atreck. Eold by druggias. q ‘77 called for. Ethan Allen and mate wero the first to make } God will mate ail come right in time, and pe will not permit | at the depot? (Obdjected to;- objection overruled and ex- 7 ( postpone the affair, and the crowd accordingly dispersed. Hot y's Pills.—Let no Sufferer from injuatice to triumphjong — Bo let her take. coin. noted.) A. Myself and Captain Chauncey’s [i ascet their appearance on the track, driven by Samuel McLaugh- | fortin this belief, and be assured of my aifection and proce. | CePHon .) iyeelf and Captain Chauncey’s little | The names of the principals could not be ascertained, as é Un, and ee Sao agpeacans and condion ote mach | Si tame ae gateae yceyck eH | a! Cane aoagund eneee i Tec eag: ne | Alea werompased em woretrae Kaow Nouingyon | sole greeranot ina: Satan dnp ely 5 rt ; Manufncto ‘commendation. Shortly afterwards Lantern and mate, | but the result of & wiolent prejudion, witch abe ‘would have | Caauncey, myself and the little girl rodo up to the hotei | ‘st Point. aiiteraad oS eae anaes t driven by George Spicer, the driver who had made the | fekehageizst any ove 1 had married, no matter who it might | together; ‘the Captain followed in a stage, arriving at the | | Honoxzy Commow Covycu.—An adjourned meeting ; after (Common ure Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical | 2 fatlure ou the previous occasion, were seen coming down | 1am uly indebted to you, my dear alr, for writing and | [ow came Capa Chacstey itis age Tees 39, | the Hoboken Consol was Bic Nt SURE | core reer tier ain ane ancaleaiaceemee ee veriican |. at Duane Pacetioeea team emanate giving mo this though 60 ulpleasapt. It was | EOw came Captain Chauncey’s little boy to bo there? A. He | their room in Odd Fellows’ Hall—the President, Couneil- tar ates bran oe semsmnhe tae tae eae the track. Lantern did not look so well as we have seen | Jour duty as C's best friend te ~ | bad been sent there by Captain Chauncey in my charge. pcre heer "Amor House, SNER bhim look—he bad not that Ono glosay appoarauco so in. | tom, and I ahall never be able to repay youfor your kindeigy | Q- Stato whether you had asked eithor sfrs. or Captata, | man Betge, mn the chair, and all the members presant. miltes mado order, Novi Vesey aaveck, amor Louse, N, Ona DINNERS eal and auention to U. during my absence. {do not know what | Chauncey to come to Sharon? (Question objected to and | The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department sent in his = BBO! PARIAN STATUARY, VASEA- dicative of a horse in high condition, yet his performuaco | she Touldhave done for a friend hid you been wbeont. "I | withdrawn.) anoual report, from which it appears that the total loss by Barth, AND GENUINE SEVEES CHINA. hear from you Proved that he was everything that oould be desired for | Petty and lain beser spine re emit ba amproring | Q. ‘You stated on your cross examination that on one : Ringe pectin i as * < of the royal fire for the year just ended was $2,152; total number of | Dovcras—On Wednesday, May 18, at No. 39 Devoo | some plecse former ‘© bruising contest. Howas greatly admired by tho crowd, | pler wken abe receives iny kind letier tomorrow, at lexat i | °° ae while —_ Sroheprt was at Sharon | Demers of the department, 140. A resolution was | street, Williamsburg, Mra. p haf Dovaras, of a son. io Toners igs Sarurrre, ‘whose sympathies appeared to be entirely with him; and | Patetmyecitshe will. Cheer ber up, my dear air, and ad- | You visited her room. the circumstances under | sfiered in {uvor of awarding the construction of the Bloom- | "ocay,—At No. 64 Proepect atreot, Jersey City, on | and purchased at the his effects. 3 vise her if Mary does not approach her to avold coming in | which you fo visited her room, and what was said inthe | geig street cewer.to Charles Deviin, of New York. It ap- | Thursda: May 19, Mrs. Joun Logan, Jr., of » #00. ‘We have alao = most extensive assortment of if thelr good wiehes could bave given him the race, he | contact with her and thusiry io avoid a scone of scandal aa | presence of Captain Chauncey. A. One morning Mre, | Cdtnea itr wee aeperat bide'for. ise week all ava Y Lao MGHORS SILVER WARE, Would have bad it toa certainty. At the same time, the | uponsuchivod. “wil close this and wre a few adamong | Chauncey aud myself were standing on the piazza ia frout | foes rate than that of Mr. Devlin, but ono aftor another of Harriea. whiel fre eB rec res ‘a bh we are ‘at prices that ‘cantsot general belief was that it was impozsible for him to get | !hesto 0. before the mail closea, Believe me, very truly, | Of the hotel; it was between seven and eight in the morn- | the contractors had backed out, until Mr. Deviin wag the re » —— t , sausiaction io customers friend, J OC) : ing; Captain Chauncey came to the window of his room sKOwN—SwiTs.——On Wednesday, May 18, at St. John’s | & HAUG! fhrongh the etruggle succosefally without a driver com. { 0 os RR all oak Stor, | ffonting on the piazza, and sald,“ wonder where } ONY one left, and this was some $4,000 more than the chureb, by the Rev. Thomas 7. Guida, Haviws5. Bxows, POR St ee poten Potent to manage him, and Mr. Spicer was thought aot to | , My Dear Sin—T have had the pleasure to receive your kind | thoee b—— are goue; I suppose they are gone out in the | Council haye power, according to the city charter, to xe- | of Brooklyn, to ua D. Sanr, of Newbridge, L. I. a’ - Jetior of jIat inst, and I chauk you for your attention and unr- | Woods to meet some of their men.” Upon that Mrs. | advertise Mhe masier was finally post +» teonday | Hempstead papers please copy. 0 200 WANT. WHISKERS OR MUSTAUHES?-Mr Dothat man. ‘The recult of tho race, and the failure Of | miting Kindnéad to Cecilia in bér sickness, I acarooknow | Chauncey alarted aud: went up vo Captain Chaunoay'a | Adyeptne, Rvemoncr was finally, postyonod i Tey | Con cesouse-—ta Newburg, on Wednesiay, May 18 cngnent will force amootnest i, to grow oa the ais. this man at the oritical moment of starting the horses, | ¥! the would bave done in my absence and in all ber trou- | room; I then beard loud taiking, and om 1eoking up at the | Finance Committee to report the amount of the city in- | bythe Rev. Dr. McLaren, Mr. Eowaxp L. Conn, 0 weeks alter first using it; pre Bi sont by mail free ta say justified the truth of the opinions thathad boon previously | alt Lenuh ever HACKY ,Regtection and interest in her be: | window eaw one of tno Panes smash to pieces; the glansfell | Sebveanegs to be set off against the lownskip of Weehaw. | city, to Maxx Exo, youngest daughtor of afr. David Us. | Sadzews, Bo. ‘AM, 109 Naveen streak i reopen ind | dowm om the oT ato vhs a ee i 4 z pe acid euand i Veh erent, Tmmeaiavely. Ub 1p hs, that portion which was included in the city pre- | borze, of the former place. co ER LAT a formed, and which no after explanation can possibly | Stsenee from ths oly bolose my Teiare oe Deda eel sone | room, opened the door, went into the room, and as I ea- | ¥eBs,oF that po Zoot the new township. Considera. | Hawxucner—Ooa.—In rocklyn, on Wednestay. wey | [AT ,MARTINS JAPAN RUACKING.—THIG ONRE erase, Uyon reaching the head of the quarter atreten, | deserted. sttiny Tam truly grateful to bear’ such trred’ Captain Chauncey struck Mra. Chauncey on the dog ae 18, by the Rev. J, Law. D.D.. pastor of the Contcaary | gence forsee ieit eeetitee one bein | ‘both teams turned, and came up on a rush for the words the sletignato tenderene shown iy ny dating Kain het back wits etek: eg Se Bourd adjourned» “22 Gone through with, and tho | 1 jcaiss Bplucopal church, Riciaso 3. Hawxicncn aes | tome ape Sonate at Toial ud af wholesale ofa ON VRLEe ts y bd A ig measirebly In the estimation respect for youreelf or family, have some for me, as —_————————— 144. UGG, daughter of James Ogg, of Brooklyn. mn 4 y & Martin, London, 7 ck | g00d opinion of all by such praiseworthy conduct; bat kale bns ita: vewark bar ie ee "tuiinn soe ew fdr = Siaye been the boat child Ph evever kugwh: sud. hae never pilin ana Lane win oe pert ina} ai Seamvesy City Bews- baiveeanetc dice lero 0 AVERY LADY SHOULD HAVE A PATS OF MILLERS pan pido sr See andl tia wel, wien aid tied ae Hating word, ‘watering place; “there was no more violence; Mra. ©. lef: ASSAULT oN AN ALLEGED Wire-Wutrrex.—Yesterday slips and gaiter boots, at 6s, and 12s ; with ladies’ 5 jensed wi mete, Died. boys’ and infants’ boots and of ‘all styles and prices. his Visit, and eine w the t down to the spring and then had her | moruirg John Moore was brought before Justice Ryder on} On Wednesd: eokipn; Ci dies, remember— LLB & ci oy dep}y Lantern broke up, from some unexplained oanso, | tere (wich, had paseed. ost of Hs, remomlraute! Ad | breakfun! cu cow tove afterwards, in the evening, [ einen cepa A dclns late Geobacter | woe ee eT or ee cst ferry as 2 iii asain oa in ca 4 went into a wild ran, wich ho continued for over a | Herself too soot at this gonsen fe aiene: be ge prio crm Bg ify Mya oars TY Aas rd ‘4 {EIENDS OF ECONOMY, ATTENTION.—INSTEAD OF 4 od the | verg strong constitution. ‘Buddy has had to septs os | piszza of the botel; he said he was sorry for whw Richard Van Houten. It appoars that for come time past | 1034 mouths. F= CONOMY, NTION —INGTEAD quarter of a mile, When he again reach © | many questions on my part aboai you all your srrcugertors, | Said, and that he was excited and did not know what he | Ven Houten, as te ma-gea; vom tone in the Mbit of bry- |, {he friends and relatives are respsctfully invited to at- atenlont in Soon he att Looe ee te Judges’ stand bis driver got out of the wagon, sald | how youpaas jourtime, dc Tain very anxious io return. as } sald when he got excited; ho said he hoped she | tatiy eating his wife, who is asiator of Moore. On f Jo0d the funeral, this (F:iday) afternoon, at cour o'clocc, | Sulralentin cath for Olt newesapars of every jive the race, and that somo Tam becoming « ite ured heres buts my business willease | would forgive bim, when she said she never | Wdnesday mornivg be’ again beat her ia such e manner 1. S2k DeRTRW Bircot. cards, catalogues, and old scrap paper, in quantities oF he was unable to drive the io off next week, I cannot now leave. Lhope totake my Christ- # would for auch an insult in such a pablic place; that ho iil disfigure ber face for some time. She tht mu —On Thursday, May 19, Gxonox F. A. Bone- | gall: it maters not how meth ‘may be written ether man must bo selected in his place. This | mesdinner with you, at any rate, | Keep a good lookout tor. | had ineulted her to many times in New York, that she | Jer) 'him, and wens to hor mother's ‘hosce ia Woe vee sam, aged 40 years, formerly of Livorpool, Engiand. mutilded, ‘STOCKWELL & EMRESON, announcement took everbody by surprise, but none more | Sra sie ber ® food roolding when she deserves t -not sel: | never would forgive him, no matter what he might say or | On Wedsiesday noon her brother came Home, ad oving friends aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, 25 Ann streoiy d. ns from his late reaidence, No, 198 East Thirteenth street, on i c Fs yy, J 40; afterwards Captain Chauncey came to me the same | tho condition of his sister becamo exasperated and deter- (Mea te ’ a0 finn the owner of Lantern who, beamed 10.1000 ,0) | oor riianuede; Rg, New Yoe evening, asked me to walk with Bim, ashe bad some DF | mined to punish bim. He procured a revolver anda sia- | “ima “oe 'poaren we lee A ee | (GOD ZENS, wp enuven PeNcrL cases, another driver among the spectators, or pay forfeit, re oe a Yate business to talk about; did, walk with him; he de- | gio barrelled pistol with, which to defend himselt in case | Wriiaw F. Daan somo Soa W. Beaty Ped 1d aad PEN HOLDERS, dc. Linquish the race, and disappoint ten thousand people who Orr Onatarstos, Sept Te isas.’$ | Bired me to intercede for bim with his wife and ask Ber | Van Houten should attack{him, and, taking a beavy club, | and 6 months. : JOHIs. FOLBY, a 2 pre A id that he had done wrong, but | went in search of Van Houten.’ He found him in the gro: | ""mne friends of his father, the members of ex-Peterson Manutsowurer, 263 Broadway. contest, or forgiveness for him; he ss bad paid their money to see the ye a ee ey alee eases Ce eee eater | would never do 20 again; that be was m very passionate cery of Jamen Jobnton, corner of Niathand Grand streets, | rogine Company No. 16; and the enero ere rao |g Gold Bens (made to ander) a from $3 10 $4) per das, Serene saa erns evens borer aad get slong tuo | toeeakis, Wet ced ntebeaed Beachner, | apy that Ne Koew wile meat aang wrong that e | nd prooceded cease hin Wit oc. “ARer in: | spanduly med wo atcad bu feral rome hie ee, | eee ar, rive ct wi and engine an ols cI a up mi morning, an¢ i severe blows, Van Houten seized a decan- ‘ % aan Dent way he could’ under the olecur@etancos. Iadigaant | pretty well. le was antully ace, and has eaten notkiog ince | ftr'veng buch Iangunge to bet; 1 promised that T woua | “icting several eevere blows, dence, Xo; 61 Chrystio street, on Saturday afternoon, at | FL, “Tite uRNcree oh nie FOR, SALE Be has ter to throw. at Moore, when the latter drew a pistol and clock. Inquiries were hoard in evory direction asking why Spicer | we left Now York ull today: he Iook8 bad, buteayahe ls now | Jo all inmy power to reconcile matters between thom; I | {erecena "to sncon kim: Upon this offear Larsrate me | One cock ’ Wiriakt' Cobol ieee ak coos pom ai n ne S Campneit.—At sea, on Friday, Dec. 24, on board bark ‘AMB.—PROVIBION DRA fe ‘bad not found out before the moment of starting Ahst He | fellow.” Aa formyaclt,1'am used up, having hat uo restand | told bim that sbe said she never would forgive | terpoeed and arrested Moore. Justice Ryder, after hear- | Texeavon her] passsge from Mena Me A Dees lebrated Flint pny at 5 cient crew. pi upon meh very gr : y ing that « . a e was presiimed to know the disposition, powers and pecu- | ginitiy, ‘The olicers are all frat rave, and secoud my suit of the interview, and said that { thought in time ano | Femarking ‘bat “Moore served him jut right, and shoald | | Duaxe. ursday, May 19, of scarlet fever, Ep 198, 200 and 278 Forsyth stzeel, Naw. York. 3 ‘UND JoBN, gon of John and Johaunan Drake, aged 1 year, liarities of the horse as wellas he dia. This, more than | with ihe utmostenergy nnd zeal. We are all very happy. and | would forgive him; that if he would treat her respectfully. issved a warrant on the complaint of Mrs. Van Hoaten for | 6 raontha and 4 day. U * UBLISHED THIS DAY, ised the spectators, who argued that he | contented, as much as we can be. separated frow.all we love aud ht in time forgive him, but at present. she said she + but Van Houten had not b t- : i . THE t KRSECU' YEW fc any tee teem awaroof bis pen defgiences ‘and shonld | Rolddear’ They even faite: me by saying hey are picesod witn | *D0 mig i Saenclt and bedteny, Woe as jad not been arres The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to at. HE rEREECUTION IN YORK; mands ¢ never would; I advised bim to treat her kindly, which he ing. He resided in Ninth street, near Grand. ‘an authentio collection of the letters al jones drove }OTReS ©: > ve much of you all~of you, my dear ir, and of {| on the stops I» % ate Soe peoutier ty of the race and bis unacquaintance with the Ld gy lh female ods ery on of my noes food Lea ‘was ordered to sea in the Niagara; he appeared | ing an aged lady named Ross, residing in Smith street, yaar Wednesday, May 28, after a long and pain- REV, FATHERS Day¥aN AND CAMPS See anes wan cable ty hold Laniecn lapuas Cherleh her in my heart of hearta. it she but bnew how thi | Surprised, and came to New York in a day or two after- | near Wykoll, was burned in» dreadful manner by the 'g- | ful iliness, which she bore with Christian piety’ Asx the | With preface and adtiions terme pone an C ie, Cha and did not accom. A . win sion baa tinted me ol toy deop and devoted love ana | Wards; Mrs. Chauncey was very sick, some camphezs. She was sbout kindling a fire, | beloved wife of John Doyle, anative of Rathdrum, count, cents. and keep bim from breaking, or to win the race, hedid 80 | S6bcticntor ber, 1am sureaho would iove ter “pa” wildie, | pany the Captain to Now York; {accompanied the Captain, | nition of some campheze,, She waa about kindling a fre, | beloved wie of John Doy| years. prec. Publisted by F. A. BRADY, wo! as to elicit universal commendation, snd never be augry egcim with im. What would I not give | and be thapked me for my services; I was with him ‘hene and poured some of it onthe fire, The fluid jg- | May ber soul rest in poace. Amen. Copies mailed on recelpt 123 Nasesa street, Previous 10 the ae ae aie moeditin | Scar berm my arma again! 1 hope you found her betiet in | almost continually until be left; I left him at Sandy Hook, } Sammpiinie tv bones eat, e Marees, and aha was io, | ‘The friends of the {arity exo. respectfully invited to at- | -CoP%# walled on receipt of price, but the moisture was not suflicient to affect the condition | bealth on your reiurn ty sharou, andthat you may allepjoy | and was with him nearly all the time; before he | Dited immedia ug! , Fite CI Sn acetone invade is st of the wack before the hortes started. Tt was goniow bet | Jonnty at Lug, ag Eoalbiey wad ten Catv to be qusted by | Milled Bo talked about | his wife in ‘the kindest | siartly cnrciiel i Mreea ‘hers, extugelining the | from her late reatdence, No. Sid avenue Av’ Lusr remains heavier during the second hext, and after that most exe. } comnts, a8 10 ‘a°brotucriy advice in all tainge-iu reference t» | manner; he requested me to take sole charge of her and PI EMOVAL, ‘he depot for the sale of IE AMMKICAN SOLIDI a crable: co bad, indeed, trom the slippery condition of the | Ter'movements and expenditures paruowanly. She has ales. | his two children, which I did; it was after I thus parted | flames. Dr. Owens iy ee ri ee nse cas Linton) os Wweneenany, ae el 2 PAN SOLIDIFIRD MILE mud, that on the third heat both teams seemed unwilling | on for you and con idence in you, and I am gatiefed you will | with him that I received the lettors dated on board the — fey’ is peel ou ony Saled ‘east mation of tbe. lungs, Sergi rape - retien os 73 Liberty street, two doorseast of Broadway. Mara tae eS ahtbics tate inanons ap, | Sotk"Rer Mec” HLH adnate sioner Nees | Nagar; te icknom referred fon the Washington ler | 3% SS Ao are cartin- i rrecoverys | GracePiniy, aged it months sad 19 day R®* Froid nom oonaldeively. They, became. more | wo. her wucle ‘Peter for shoo! as noon ma ino returns to | YOK place Prati angel mpeg paps ed sar wird The rolatvcs and iHends ofthe family are reapectully | JQ. is youn consriruTION TAINTED? Reeustomed to the mud and dangerous nature of Bere cs 4 ee Letina ae re EL hie hearing and oer whan Ke. tha Jersey Chy News. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis pa- y y Radway'’s Resolvent, in vie- ts, 12ist street between Second and Third avenues, | Jént Coustitutional diseases. 1: diseagages froma the ‘animal the gronnd a the, Fico, progrossod, and made | ining an itiportsnt period other iim. Move deat Kaipand | Union Place Hotel, and sinee the retorn of the Niagara, I} Uxxows Max Drowsgp.—Tue body @f va unknown | thie (Friday) alternqon, et four o'clocs, witout Turte? thers off throagh the sacrtonry es nae ad bette i] on uy ie wo swet ', Fanny, who lovea me ao muct pe cr Mrs. unCe} reakfast; plain ii il " third. But, take it all in aif, the time made in this | they mny preserrs (heir Heath, and that God. will, watch ovor weet fed bert reakfast, Deoatee ho wever | "an was found yesterday floating in the water foot of | invitation. of the disorder It renovates and freahens the blood, aco hao never been approached.’ Ethan Allen seomod to | my poor orppan chidzes. Ihéveevory confdeuce and rell- | Moron ‘nat dye or six ociock in the afternoon; the cap. | Washington street. Coroner Morris held am inquest, when RaY.—At his residence in Lynebburg, on Sunday, May | parte vitel energy to the nistem. In scrofala, cancer, 4 3 ice pon Cella waffection tor Buddy and Fanny, and that | 80 = ery : 3 1853, of paralysis, Mrs. Jase T. Gray, wife of Rovert | bs, chronic rheumatiem, img complainis, akin di mer- ane a oT ea liog Worgo, aad tae dangscoc ma | He wile kind ad afectionts in her creagacnt of them. | tin Kaew of my habit of coompanying Mrs. CHanacoyto | a verdict of ‘Found dromued,” was rendered. He | i ) , Gti diseace, coutrartions of the late balay, paraieaea he ig a shorter stridiog horse, aad the danger of Bis | one haga kind, genereus aud noble hart, fil th im- | breakfast: he never objected to it, not in the least. was about five feet ten igh, On Mouday, Dec. 10, 1868, of typhoid fever, af- | S!comp!airta, external or interaal, which are capgbleaf aa- ipping and injuring himself js not so great. Lautern is } pulses. Wher her unkind and irritating husband in tae | Q. The ba-ance of $20 in the bill, what was it for? A. | and whiskers, bad on black pants, blue shirt, striped Knit | ee eiear ten days, WALISR. HeNsivy Guar, | Sings copmiivutional type sad of Selng wranemited from pa- very long striding horge, aud uch atrack is yer7 much | will have no cause for enger, and her iife, T trust, may ve Uke | yy refers to the account rendered for the expenses of the | undershirt, and boote. L aye eee 2 ST | ents to children. | We Fecommend 88 goby remedy, aad & against im. ed i e. Perhapatahe inane ae Sages oko | Ceptan’s family whilo he was at gea in the Niegara;T | parzrosw Acciorvr.—A man named Charles Dolan, who | Ghats At can Francisco, of consamption, on Satus. | ue ghey teia serene x diseases of every. phase ihe Hens Very little betting took place on the ground, the bulk of ne taay none very bad. afterall, | gave him tbe receipts and vouchers, and he exprossed £ the Coles street oroesin: nearly | day, April ié, Maxy Gaxpxse, wie of Barinolemew Gard- | Relief and Reguistors deserve the popularity they have ac- it having been done before the day of che race—abe odds | SET aca sway, comencing witk the diacuidcs aud daugers | himself satisded at the time and thanked me. Q. Your | sendsas flagman at the Coles street croseing, was nearly Jan, of Eniadeiphin. quired from an’ uninterrupted career Of auscees eel seetince being at two to one in favor of Ethan Allen, of my profeesicn, and perbaps even she may offer a, prayer | instructions were to draw upon the Captain’s brother? A. | killed by the New York and Erie train at half-past seven riey.-Un Thursday, May 19, Many Guipugy, relice } of Be country. Deaths trom {ever and iadammaiion are out THE RACE. for my eafety and for my aefe ret . Stranger d when did | yesterday ovening. Mr, Dolan had no eignal or notice puey.—On Thursday, Way r First Heat.—Lantern and mate bad the inside position of fiage then Te tayo, happened: She hae her wiah, baw Ta reunve tr the Ningura? 5 Beier haven the Arse part ‘natever given, ag the lamp on the locomotive was not | f 3onn A alee SN * vie oe year of m4 Ce Radway's Remedies sold by crugylae and atorekeepers aoe ad a eet | ede that Twas ordered nana, “init ie? wetti | of September, and returned about the middle ot December | lit, and the bell ‘was not ringing. Hastening, ashe per- |, Her relatives and trie it ly Cet SC A ns) Yaboes; | STORE co ok cn aaa eee Jongth abead of the other tonm, the driver of which, Mad. | £0 his Linger boll or us,” therday ‘my orderaloeea | following. —Q. About what was the entire expense you in- | ceived the train nearing tue gate, to open it, both gate and Tanatall en Easeplay, anarettep ae sae clelbei come ee al ta a ing Etbaa going steadily and to sult him, nodded for the | Wereop tacir wag tome, ticd has been miexeitarand iatened | curred duiring his absence? ‘A. Between $1,200 and 1,200, | tlagman were struck by the locomotive, Dolan revovered } funeral, on Saturday uflernoop, dey, Soc West Heir. | GTEPEEN H. BRANCH AGAIN IN THE FIRLD? aon a ee nan aren ole eee treund | to ker prayers and ihe busvand who so triy loves her leon | which included some back bills at Sharon, at the Clinton | bis contciousnesslaboutbalf an hour af\erwards at his own | Teéienca of her som, John V. Gridic the upper turn and to the quarter pole, Ethan aid mate | bis way to dietent ebores, [have hada hard time in comin; Place Hotel, and sundry other bills. Q. About what was | house, to which his neighbors had carried him, supposing Basar. A Weanas day, May 18, 9 Teaching that point first, Lantern having broken up sad | here; very huwiclajy ship, with « new and entried crew, and | tro individual exponse of Mrs. Chatncey, aside from hotel | he was futally injured by tho blow Tronracke Waeg | tlic et the late Capt. Cbas. Henry) loat several lengths. |The staltion retained hie speed dowa | only pmo and had ne teat aad be dlsipy it dove cuieeed | and board bills? A. I have no idea. 'Q Did you en- | which pitched bim some distanoo from the track. | Wuen | Telit ot ; , the backstretch, Lantern, w! 4 fn eo 8 ae much from cyspepeta and caonot eat; my siaward iaperfestly | able her t? expend a dollar not necessary to her | will seis reckless endangoring, not merely the lives of the was the this (Priday) at rapidly closing on him at every stride; but, unfortunately, | Wwordhleas und good for nothing, and it Thad time fwouldget | condition as the wife of Captain Chauncey? (Objected | employes, but of almost every inuabitant of our city, be Trem bet Intesunlasnte, Ro: G6 4 3 : while golug ou to the lower tatu, he broke up agai, aid | one here, but asthe ‘ever iso bad in Churieston I probably | 4, and waived for the present.) Q. What did he | checked? Bean eee eae Mae Te of cocumption, Mr, | Lbsve Fevenuy Rad applications {rom the proprietore was sixty gr seventy yards behind before he recovered | shail not communicate with the city. He was drunk the first say in reference to the bill? A. He said he was perfectly Hovstow,—On Wednesday, May 18, c ception, and weekly journals to write for @ liberal salary; but as pon Mpyerns Arn Ber wr Boy heey ane hall oo TR 7 loess sailefied, ond that he would bave spent more money for | Misses’ Leghorn Hats from 44. to Gs., also | Dasiit. lovsrox, aged 35 years, 19 months ana 3 daye. Beni ie Ul! precatious wi penitentiary mhenamatlam, ahd ag , : 4 pa a As, tae ioatnen oe seorig ma ~ tanced to a certainty, and probably in Jess whit bands | leogorter, He Oriel) ‘as pitaann: gentieman, and shows | fuilefer, aie mit oe wey FBR, Previously gent the | exe quality tnimined, at WILLIAMS’ hat sore, 293 Fulton Se tae to bode ae Me are: respeetratty pl te tel poeetian again, and squared. bid for Stromenines | wile to you. fe aT PU ad Pl Radi ary boc abe Teint ee ey ed to atiend iho funeral, from bis lace reeidence, No, ROURY to wrile for tbem, cielusicely, " Bistabes Of may i a ‘ rok i, art ond y brush bome, and Ne came around the turn and up tho | Inember your ‘kinduesn Heke’ ware eet wet dece tive | Lake Hguor bill, etate what thay waa for? A. Jt wasfor the tu Firet street, Williagsburg, 02 <0 i yoy Budd; of the question with these apecidcs at nana. A CARD, YO THE PUBLIC OF NRW YORK. I have grataituusly writien for the public journals of Metropolis for twenty pears, but the period hea arrived whem T must cherge for my {otelléctua! !abor or go to the poorhouse, pr re, Duane Hevay, é aa x jee at eweleg | Adventures and Fecenteieit day, a twelve While on the track of pub i of my dear lie | Now Year's iavla; & fow Cvénings so‘ore the lat of Jaun- | Improved French Yoke Shirts, a New Style, homestretch ‘at a rate of speed which exceeded anything | Wite; advise her and. love afer ‘and Faany; statis 0 title rs warrai! o'clock. often used the vebement aud amorous words of Greeley and of the kind ever before witnessed. His velocity was so | they. Ail love you and wil be cuecied by vou. Tac | St¥ 1 Was in Captain Chauncey’s parlor, in company with OEE UT BRCM RS UP orale cole ceanufacturere, Canada papers please copy. Fay mond, or Ehakepece and Ovid; but wow that our clly Brent, and took the beholuers go much by surprise, that he | mucl bursled. and bre seveml despaiches to write to, cua | bimeelt pane i sh Sag rl Ao Re lg JACKEDS At Brooklyn, E D.,on Wotwesiay, May 18, | 13 rane Lepartment, sod must algo write a few lines to my dear little y own private ow Yeara: a id, of John M. aud Catherine M. Jackson, | ™ . M I ee ae i a es So (od bless You aed prosper 'yoa im all your wishes | ‘Captain, we must have some wines for the ge, | Sik Warp NEA TROn Get MetTinn tit bate | ce sent Lor clty , aged TK niocits MUA SAVES PT BRT OR OF delog distanced; and, notwithstanding the tremendous | whore whom You may fee. Youn: tanya sete: | WHI YOU get Mom?” he kidd 6 tuad Soaid On tne ship, oF bala oh eit road: | fine frieude aud reiztives of the family are tespecttully | £owous country is rapidly approaching the terrors of the mab gait of Ethan up the stretch, Lantern landed at the | inal rienced} JNO. 8, CHAUNUSY. | St the Navy Yard; sho then said, “ That is not heso—as i invited to attend his funeral, this (Friday) atternooa, at | epengled bannar to thieves and libertines, and shall die- fcore head and head with him, amidst tho mos; | Ous8. Huisscnon, Pay. Mr. Hillsburgh "ig going to get some for himself, | poots, Shoes and Gaiters of the Finest and | two o clock, {rum te residence of Sylradas Beadell, cor- | Cardimy wobied tonesot admonition and invective Ureeorar- sweet eas led Yo heats decided teas nenhay | emerchued erature; many wil protabiy a. borewherd | Yearsy" ne anid Corsuly. oT? woh ‘he ‘wouls | Bot durebe materials at 188 Foon seems wen of Bread: | ror ot Nort szcoudaud iwen rect, |=) | AME Sajaemged cecie ive (9 he, SUNDAY nertonona which team waa entitled to the heat, decided that neither | Srq most unpleasant duly before me. Wi ter : :" , » S| ways ~ ‘Kixc.—On Wednesday morning, » Mr. Pincus | tamites. avd I cordially invite those gentle and Mase . Sanddsit, Sal | T then asked her’ what ehe would have, and took 2d year of his age. frieods who pull ecire or Duy the SUNDA Sh atlen Wind ean inherton wis aS ag big oo am offto day. God bh & note of them; T bought one gallon of sherry wine | photographs of the Late A. V. Humboldt, |S): ficnis, an the trend of the family, are invited to | HeBCh NRO cee eee eee iocra ad wus, continue Ome never making, a skip of break, Laslora's breaks un? S peyan and one gallon of braady, amounting to $060; on New | A otgoe and artistically Sniahed in oll at $6 attend his fiheral, ths (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock | sweet communion of other diya, as we meander life's rosy doubtedly lost hima thia heat, aa at the rate of speed he ex Unive States Sap Niagara, 2 Year's day the captain got up about one or two o'clock, | P 5. BRILL, pbotographer, 404 Chatbam syuare. precisely, from his late residence, No. 19 Perry street. path to the navrow vales of eternsl 81°00 pp a Woe, 4 hibited whilet trotting he should have resched the scars Ponto Gnaxpe, 8r. Vincex7, came into the parior, ealuted Mes. Chanucey and myself, Lawnkack.—On Thursday, May 19, Cuaries Ouiyae, REW York, May 2), 1:00. bse in 2:20, The last six hundred yards of the heat was far | My Dear Mr. Husanuncg eee ek ees, Oct 5, 1308 § weat up to the table, drank three or four glasees of sherry | Grover & Baker's Celebrated con of Robert and Elizsbeth’ Lawrence, aged 11 years, 5 ——— 4 below that rate, and the fierce and determined look of night, J avail of the ‘iret opportunity ellering since we ie, | Sha provounced it excellent; he also drank brandy during ESS FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, | months and 12 cays. : QINGER'S SEWING MACBIN Pantern as he came rushing up the home stretch like a | CLarleston to give you tidings of sur moremene this ee, | the day, and pronoun ed it good:; ho and bis friends drank NEW STYLES, AT REDUORD PRICES, Tho reletives and friencs of tho family are respectfully | © NeW STYLES. tornado, can never be forgotten by tnose who re. | }AFived here on the 2ist inet. for coal, om my way down 15 | Pretty much the whole of the liquor during the day; tbe Weina Wales aoe requested to attend bis funeral, from the residence of ls aon marked’ it. the Ley 8 will prevent t necesiity oF my return hare a fe $178 pe ies runes Lose 1etees toa purchase 163 Fultow street, Brooklyn. parents, No. 169 Seventh avenue, this (Friday) aiternoon, YRICKS GREATLY REDUCED. Second Heat.—Tho teat iY . leave iw-morrow for | made for Captain Chauncey’s daugbter Fanny; the Captain if past t *slock. wi * {Bab befure they goto tho uppor denwgats.Laniera broks | tuwed dota eam Hoe oe ei see So Sheeeecaet | asked moto go outand buy ihe boots or her, aaa idit | ‘The Wiilcox d& Gibbs Family Sewing Me- “towwriie—On Thursday, May 19, Biviea Fuzapsia, | _ Foc iamiuee, ators and All manufacturing, purposes capable et up. gbinan was forty yards anead of him before ue recy. | Botsorner, 0 you must boon the Tookodt Tor’ uy nad horiae | £9%,thero was noerly $200 duo mo on account of Captain | cbines price $90 19 880, are now for usle at No. 50s road: only child af George N, aad ieabetle D.’ Mandeville, aged 3 | BALLER TY PART ty OF work’ and of earitig. Ore’ money vered, and wheu he passed the half-mile pole, where Las. | ftatto bourd uy, bringing Buddy ofcourse. We have ail com, | Chauncey, and being in want of some money, [ sont my | way, opposite the St. Nicholas, ears and § months. ‘ Pfonceiues to the market % tern Droke up again, he was fifty yards at lout ia ay. | waved to enjoy cue ustint bealdby altsough we bave alt putseea | boy to the Captain's brother with a bill for $103, the 7Faneral service thie (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock Shy family wachines, at $60 and $76, are attracting wm vance, Reoovoring bims:It, howe rer Lanes et, At, | from m prevaling epilomle ba board—eacurrh. The ne. | balance due me at that timeshe sent.mea dock for | Lester's Sewing Machines, sh tis rUnitetiOd Se KiehiGarente, “NO 360 event avenue: MS Matention. another of his impotvous bruehes, and waned yen CB gh et Mire te IGS od ec ate ates the seein na he what ort ier Chauncey * AL ARGOS tes BEOLDW. ay ee Feoyeniains Wilts arch 10 ‘Pompton Plains, N.J., for I. M. SINGER & O0., 458 Broadway. that at the moment Evhan reached the score Lantern was | grestys ae et rose the Cap . Sometimes sho called him “dear s Me Fe WLM ag | greatly; many ‘were hopeless csgce and b Bithin » couple of lengths of him. ‘The time ortuis nos, | feach ‘of medical skilthey have died. ‘They. nce | Sometimes “Pa,” and sometimes “Captain; when tho | Wbolesle genta wanted. wTranGH.—On Thuretay, May20, of consumption, Jcits | [) "ETC UU RV RRL TAME. Bale Lau mort degraved clase of Deicge, and dlegusting and tithy ia | Niagara arrived I went on board and met him; wocame | yyeyying’s Patent Champion Fire Axx, only daughter of Edward Murtagh, aged 17 years, © >., cleaned equal to new, without Tothe mrad Zhird Heat —So much rainhad fallen by thin time tha, | Weir baplie beyond dcacripuoa_they tave given me sereat | upothe Hotel that night; Ire. Chauucey was in bol | Merk nor ates i proadtay, corner Murray t,N.y. | ANSLOnY daughter Z ik, by HEGBMAN & Ob-9 CONCEM: the track was & mass of slippery mud, and nad bosoms | Soard. ‘Treading iled with peolonal eee a arrived; & one oi ate the Captain ar- | 4° ~ : S ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to | 1 vag Noa. 16, 99, 8 aA, £00. “very dangerous, 1 teams wore started nicely, 3 “4 i. ved, ashe was coming out of Mrs. Chauncey’s bedroom, yilder’s Patent Fire nnd Burglar Proot ence of her father, cor- n a ace,was not quite ao rapid as in the previous Moats bore, | eewyinsleanly habe, and they ave neooms ae cmnmance | he exclaimed, “The God d——-d D—— is always sick; sb0 | gate Qui hs atiend the funeral, from the residence o Broad an vers: at Tam almost out of ali paticuce. ry INK BROTHERS, 98 Maiden lane, N.Y. or of North Sixth’and Seventh streais, tis (Friday) at ATTS’ NERVOUS ANT. we y BXPBRI- fearful of accident, Lintora ‘Neo Tam rid of wom, and oan bave the ship in good coat. alwaye makes a hospital of ig Poe) and is nothing but pealieig aL two o'clock, without further notice. con encase HN ay permancat egain broke in going round the turn, but so recove: on. taiong bappliy and harmoniously on board; 2 d——dexpenso,” Q. Did the Captain over say any- and Flavory Tea, Que Doliar the " wi Dity, N. J., 0a Weduesday, MAY | cure for nervous headache, debility, ne ‘and took a position close up to Ethan. Taney maintained piicera are gentlemen, and second me with zeal in my duties. | thing to you relative to your conduct towards hig wile B tahit et er codlee 10 Ibs for & ioller, at CHBISIVAN- ie aaa er, weed oh years, a native of We city | say nervorm alfection, it it debitty peared Geo taney. this position to near the threo quarter pole, whea haa dot been the first word of an unpleasant ariure | during bis trip in the Niagara? A. He suid he felt deoply | SUN'S, No. 1 Chambers or 216 Greenwich sireoy ‘ot Cork, Ireland. : PINb & OO,, 109 Navsau street, and Brooklyn. y Lantern, in making a ‘brug pene Role, wh ce we left New York; this is very arailfying to me, a8 you | grateful,and never could repay my kindness. Q. With : . Pekin adalat eager, Hn toon vale | Sceuateained waning pedi rene za | Wo eeeegn oe dieaty you taba whet Cay" |” qe Beat Spring Hed ix Rxttcnoom (Rowe's | yest; a a big . halt loge ee perae Brust ater Kina, but was | auiceatol hod Mt the Fespecthbio eet out I make, tthe able, fired tbo oa Pee Hota ae ohn ap, | slwtles wt trom #6 (0 $6, wt S78 Broadway. Callandecett. | ciroet, yersey City, tis (Friday) aflernoon, at two SIX DOLLAR SEWING MACHINE, Deateh haifa longth to the TN wy core, Time 2:40. The spat oe oa tering of the mud over the clothes and in the faces of the Rae bed me of all the liquors before we ving found any fault with you or objected in aay way ‘The New Soda Fountain gotng off with a | ° , a Toureday war 10 a he peat 429 BROADWAY, aged 5 yoars, 3 montas al feat rascal, And rob Arivers fiom thoir horses’ heols, as they went round th ered: sear entoB. 1 pat him out of the cabia, and got agood | to your attentions to his wife up to the time you pot the | rush, ‘Who would not baye one’ All Sho etll om the Arwoes 1 suns, oon track, was s0 Profige that they gould toarocty aco thotr | comortabie” “Foun coeye.om, and tow I get along Nery | letter which forme tho subject of the prosecution in iais | cutievtes Company, Noe 2 and 2 Fracsiortsteose aaraare | short and palo“ tun veckani the lato'James O'Nevyof | _ The beat and mont rela cheap gowing machine ever ate mily are respoctfutty invited to at- tasty enue residence, No. 68 Uoles harles.on, and now 1 only chit Of B the wot of a $50 machiae. horses or their way home, Duriog tho subsequent hoats | !¢ Was Awiully sick at drat and huis, | case? A. None whatever. . —— eee ee ot Rachirom, county Wicklow, Treiand fered for sale. ican do the a town for enie, they were in a worse condition. oats} Tinnghed at hian, Dut it yee ee ae eet ReZould aorbevcom: | The further examination of this" witness was postponed Se a seuces of the fa" EVENS BaksTOW & CO, 42) Broadway, rth Heat.—The horses having had atrial inthe mud | Ore He xot over it after a while, and bi bs ~ . The (ends ond a and nppetite. Inve appoluied hua eae ee gs op his hesith | until Tuesday next, at three o'clock, to which time the London Cape Dusters—A New and Beautiful i juyited to at her fu rwarded b. cra with Lanteucttons, mess, aad ' cage was adjourned, article, at DRUM@OLD & PRUCH’S, No. 214 Broadway Tally juvited to attont her f BB Mschines (arwarded by oxy rom (%

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