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~- THE WALTON-MATHEWS DY, | SGU Scio more was anid betwoea way Rethen went uP | TEE PRIZE RING IN AMERICA. OUR HARBOR pb —FENCES. ‘Tas 7ovare Dans. ax mum Acapeny $¢ x/0°00 To Nicwt.— | Greenwich und Hudson, this (Thurrday) attwe » TRAG : "ite die sppear whet be came af | Did be look rope ney nap hap by our min 7 guests, jay His recaaing will be taken to ee oe w You Like @ person was never vo | The Morrissey C: Ni Ina of a New Featn.* ta Our ‘Chicago Zounves, at the Academy of Music, \.°-aight, Laer = — Interesting Testimony Relative to | {i.iiiim; he pamed right up maire W his OWD SPAT | 4 Pracpret_evesnnce ok tine ae ned | Woluutecr MilittaTme Ony taund ne | Will doubt be one of the most intersting anln’**7 \erers Cane MC Hectot, aged 10 moat Se Walton Family—The Life of the Mure ° ys yr smith—a. How long were you up stairs with Morrissey. Fort Hamiltun—Thelr Practice Driil fa | thts ever witnessed in New York. tote ee ecenlanne are snqpocttalty invites dered Han Threatened by Jeflerds, the | YoU,S00 velore he came ini A. My con aud myself were} The publication in yesterday's Hann of a letter from | Firing Thirty-two Pound Shot ste Tar | | dneng the features of the drill to-night wi be tue | west Twenty-tth sirccts this (Thursday) 4 Joba Morrissey staiing that be was not the author of the get—Excelient Execution and Deetded Sileut drill, et the tap of the drum, rally and shout form- | (wo o'cioek. ‘i 1 challenge to Heenan, published tho day before, created | Success, ing detence against cavalry, &c. They will appear in the | , HAMilmon — <0 CrOrissots, oe and recsatly 4 Paldoat ef Great excitement among the sporting fraternity, aad the | According to previous uotice, the New York City | 7st part of the drill in thetr full dresa blue uniform, with | New York city, 2 the 36th year of bis age. Sensation was increased by the style of Heenan’s accept- | Guard, Capt. Mansteld Lovell, who have been prac: white belts. In the second part they will dril) in their ‘The funeral, unde the direction of St. ‘a Mm Aeomed—Verdiet of the Coroner's Jury Against Charles Jeflerds— Hh Committal to Q. You eat! you locked the front door yourseif—Did go up stairs rae? A. I did, : 77 @, Bow lag were res Save belive son came up? A. After my son shut wp be went right up stairs something to eat; then, while we were there, we rc ‘Prben, kwook at the dot; be said I wonder who call that bet {| anco of the supposed challenge, which appeared | tising during the past yoar iu drilting in the use of the | fl! Zouave costume. ‘Two companies of the Tweifth regi- | 3, Wok place, on Wen eieny, sVereones ~ peagad Res, ke, ae. then care down Looped the door; there were {Wo FApS 88 | In tho same column. Great doubts were entertained | pee Const gun, proteeded yesterday, by permission of the ment will escort the Zouaves from their quarters to the |’ Kans —On Wednesday, July 18, Awwm Kiana, widow of The Coroner’s inquest into the circumstances of this -purious case, which has caused #0 much interest through- Out the community, was continued yesterday afternoon “tm the Superior Coury room, before Coroner Jackman. Whe attendance of spectators was much larger than on previous occasions, as it was expected that additional evidence of importance would be elicited. Alanson 8. Jones was the first witness called and sworn. ‘lo testified as follows:—Q. Where do you reside? A. At 2 University place. Q. What is your occupation? A. Iam one of tho sur- dgeons of the Police Department. Q. Are you acquainted with Charles Jefferds? A. Yes, By the Coroner—Q. How were and your soa Blairs b¢ fore Jetterds came aa 8 ‘About Afteca moet bal cian i te you ay if it was not later than wel¥ cannot for a certainty. neon peov meade Q. Did you notice him particularly whea he came in? A. Tdid rot. @ Did you observe him so faras to see how he was reseed? A. He bad on a black suit and alight cap; that can say. . Did be remark to you that had shut up rather pet td usual? "A. No, be Serie he thought pg have been over before the house nad been ul Q. Do yon know at what time the boats generally come A siping you at wl . Jefferds at next morning? Ma” I do wot, for Lid tos go dows ot 5 of the authenticity of both of the letters, Morrissey’s | Secretary of War, for practice, to Fort Hamilton, near Academy. The uumber of tickets és limited. the late Oliver Kane. LT most intimate friends had before doubted that thechal- | the Narrows. They} pareded in fall uniform, and were | Worm: Gaxpux.—This hoare ‘The relatives and friends of the Seunlly pe memasialy iw will be operied to-night | Invited to attend the funeral, from her tate residence, lenge was genuine, and mustered in strong force, assert- | accompanied by Dodworth’s band, aud marched to the | for » benefit to Mr. W. BR. Buake, pls with | Wood Lawn, near Sing Sing, on Fric ‘afternoon, ot ad ing that Morrissey was certainly at Saratoga, nnd that he | foot of Wall street and embarked on beard the new steam | the New York public, and one . e’clock, witbout further mvitation. Gudwoe River Rall- was very sick. The disclaimer of the challenge, publish. | ferry boat Peconic, placed at their disposal by the | the stage has she. eae” Tie: pty _ wad care leave Chasers artes Sed o4 1) o/eioch. ed over bis signature, they insisted was genuine. Onthe | Union Ferry Company. Among tho invited guests | and will be aswisted by Mr. Henry Placide, wr. and Mra, | "ed 72 years. \ other hand, Heeuan’s friends, mot liking the | wore Colonel J. C. Pinckney, Colone} Van Buren, | y, w, Wallack, Jr., Mr. George Jordan, ur. A 2 + tne ‘The friends and relatives of the farily are er idea of acknowledging that they had treated | ex-Colonel J. ©. Cocks, ex-Colonel A. Duryee, | port, Mr. Dyott, Miss Gannon and Miss Alice Mann 28 | bry gag Un Repay Oe: fueees & bogus challenge go seriously, reiterated their belie(that | Brevet Colonel Shumway, Colonel H. Bostwick, ex-Colo- | combination which should fill the house from parquetts |. LAWSON. —At Stapleton, 8. I., om Tuesaday, July 17, Mr. Morrissey’s former letter was genuine, butiprivately ac- | nel J.C. Burnham, New York Volunteors; ex-Lieutonant | ¢ dome, | RW. Lawsow, in the 35th year of his age. Knowledged that the latter “sounded more like him.” | Colonel Martin, Captain &. E. Elisworth, Chicago Zouaves; = | Lent Oa Bandar, July 26, Waseem taney aed @ Morrissey’s presence at Saratoga seemed to settle the mat- | Cyrus P. Smith, Demming Duer, Geo. W. Blunt, Proderick Drawings « France, Broadbents & Co.'s ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of ter; but in order to place it ina more definite shape, Dad | Conckling, John B. Storm, Dr. F. Willis Fishor aad others, | Delaware bie scnis, John and Jane Leamy, No. ‘222 Canal stvect, thes Susesz Counry, Crass 170, Jory 18, 1880. Thursday) noon Ouinlnghas veut the following telegraphio dsepatct-- | After the Guard arrived at the fort and arma were | 61, 35, 66,8. 18, 37, 10, 82, 49, 59, 70, 96,79, C1. | uested io attends were owes: All Erlande are Fer Q. Ind he woar the same clothes on coming in which Comsoizp.ran ‘Lorrany, Cass 120, Jour 1s, seu, MeCono.— Gir. he wore when 4 7 New Yor, July 18, 1860. Stacked, they proceeded to the barbette, or upper range " ‘On Tuesday, July 37, daughter of @. Will you state to the jury what you know about this | Sot see bim ae bag restaging vag ni York — this | % Su0eee the fort. The command was divided into five 16, 36, 11, 7 sok, ‘Baoanigwts & 000" ° naa nd Se Mort eed wing aad dence of her caset A, On Monday uight, the 24 of July, T rocelved a | ;(Aiczander N. Guna, being sworn, was interrogated 48 | morningt D CUNNINGHAM. | detachments, and, manning « thirty-two pounder, iroa i ne DOO . | 1nsentn 0 Gresawend emery ‘nis. CTaureday) after ‘mensage to go to the Hone House to see Mr. Jefferds, ‘What ts Profession? physic! To this Cunningham almost immediately received the piece, commanding the ship channel entrance to th Omcial Drawings of Hodges, Davis & on bry of \ende of the family are re- os he was not very well; I accordingly went and quarantine. | 7 aberrant Narrows, the company were first exercised in the | 00.’s Consolidated Lotieries of Georgia: "Planes. Oe Weduontay Sar’ 1 neat: wart eet Weak len ta the bet, with | Doctor, do you know anything of this Simstocs Sruovas, July 18,1800. | manual of the gun, or loading by detail, O90 6 34 1088, son of James and Mary Mahoney, eged 30 pooner J ying 1 which we ate in ‘A. Some months | To D. Comonam, New York @7, 20, 70, 66, 10, 26, 24, 32, 13, 63, 51, 5. oon of fae ged 20 yeurmy 6 Bis coat and vest off; he complained of # glandular swell | ago I was called upon . Walton to have & consulta, : peg tn easing the piece, charging, aiming battery, &0. HopGEA, Da V1 & 00., Managers, Macon, Georgia. on You the first I know mothing about. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, J. MORRISSEY. tion ‘with bien on some of bia’ domestic alfare; Twas. bis Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- | iit brothers, Con and Timothy Mahosy, a mest {ing’'im the groin, ove in each groin, which he said bad ‘They were next exercised im firing blauk cartridge, “ family physician for some t five ; some time The thira of the drill was devoted to firing thirty- fully requested to attend the funeral, ‘boen troubling bim for some time; I had some conversation Lene F Ane publication of these despatches in our third pre ‘ing thirty- | rie—WOOD, EDDY & 00. Managers of the y Fea from the resi swith bim in reference to the affair with which he was revi We be ony erat re cant to | sion, yesterday, at once changed the curreat | *WO Pound shot at « floating hogabend, anchored 1,000 Ane, SMETUORY 259 SEE Se aenoch, Rt YwO CONSE. rt ae (Hhuree -charged.as a perpetrator; he stated he had come in town | pressed to me fons that some'viclence would | of the dispute, and from discussions in regard to | Yards distant in the Narrows ship channel 2, 22, 62, 31, 26, 76, 43, 64, 13, 27, 20, 4, 30, 7, 70. jany.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 17, Awoaaw «for the purpose of surrendering himself, having ascer- | "“Q!Wnen was the last time that he did sot A. Think | t© authenticity of the letters, tho sporting | The Pieces were landed with charges of Sight Pounds Of | 6, ag TBO, an as, Ol, BT, o2, iL, 38, 13, 9, 25 ¥ Eoranlites aaa Witeas of tae tally eto Gained that he was charged or implicated in some way in | some six months before his death. gentry directed their attention to the conduct of Morris. | Powder, and the guns elevated at a range of five degrees. | Circular sent free of ‘charg py Ete ha (lead tostielananeel ie feared this raday) Pera, tthe affair; he stated that be had endeavored to surrender | ,.- Where was that? A. He camo down to my office | sey and Heenan, and the crimination and recrimination ‘The follow ing is our reporter's statement of the firing:— WOOD. EDBY 22, Wlimingioy Delaware, at three o'clock, his late 00, No. 238 Rimself to one or two magistrates, but found a difficulty | tic relations. ee domes- | yecame, if possible, more bitter and personal, charges | , 2 Line shot; ball struck sixty yards short of the h EDDE BS, street, Brooklyn: Ennon.—In Delaware State 1 893, drawn 17th | _ Nesnrr.—On Wednesday, July 18, Axnaew C., target. foitery, Class youngest eodoing;that be had madean arrangement, however, to of cowardice and deception being freely made by | — 2 Line shot; struck within twenty yards of the target. | tnst., the 6th number should have been 59, in place of 50, as er- | 80n of Johu aud Sarah Aun Nesbit, aged 2 year, 4 moathe mn State what he said to you. A. He said that his do 80 next morning, having made au appointment to meet “ py ae were constantly armed, aud had rey - both parties. The whole affair recalls the challenge | The rauge was very good. roneously published in yesterday's edition, mistake being | and 10 days, judge Osborn at the Tombs; he (Jeffords) adverted to the to blow out his brains, that 4 . struck abou mad ‘com 4 tances of fam’ Sere tis puseteal conaitibn 2 ctor the ‘reasons why. | be was afraid to go about the strects except he bad some | Purporting to come from Tom Hyer, which was wine ‘ame 7 i ee eecre quested to anand the fonaral tice ihe etlaglokes tin pm rye ee ee ee shiver re persons to accompany a n PES he ere published goon after the Heenan and Morrissey con- 4 Line shot; very [ory hyena the water within ‘Thin te to ity that 1 Py ee ry vor ueket | ther, 119, East Twenty-fourth street, on Friday aftor- conan ie ont pects eng fool pe ante i ~ eal test, and arose from the same cause—the custom adopted | fifteen yards aud sbort of the target. No. 4, 6, 71, class 300, in the Delaware State Lotiery, drawa | 2000, at three o'clock, ‘without further invitation, Q. What is your opinion about his physical state? A. | Q. Did he name any vue of the young men particularly? | Dy the pugilists of sending their challenges, not, like duel- ance an ball etrucke within ten yards and ebort of | ott eviom drew the procter SSM, and va tad pron was | 17, Marr wan Out, Ba yin te ond "year af hun eges Be bad tse Neco groin, tect cory sana yo! aggre go he alluded to the eldest son; va the persons most interested, but to the Hunan, en steak, the watet to the right of and ten yards | shed on presentation, THEODORE M Lak tH, M; nilla Miends and lowe of the family aroinvited to attend ihamed, and judgment runni been , however, ing med: T was called which cannot be supposed to ascertain or vouch for the ‘youd the target. a he funeral, from residence ju toe ‘very painful to bim see Mrs. Walton on the evening they contemplated taking | ticity of the hundreds — ‘ 7. Ball struck to the left of and within fifteen yards of Worrson, Barris Orry, N.C., July 10, 1360, jureday) morning, at baif-past ten o'clock, withoug arco; but I don't remember ee Wale uveicene. | & Pict ocurred thea, Doctor? A. Mrs, Walton had | ofice every day. Ia th ic. ubtigon iidehant ten eat T do bereby certify that i have this day reeelved through the | further notice 8; ¥ mber . . Mrs. ov . In this case, for instance, the genui : bank the full of a share of the highest Capital Prize of | Sarr. —On Wednesday, Ju eons the conversation was vory "ray id; bo talked about | a hysterical attack, which induced thom to send for me; | totiep ad pevetiey aoe te ee ee wieaoe” On OS Oe ae erat Wilmin juke 9. 1 7o% He nani aes ae et wer 000. drawn st Wilmington, Del, June 9. 1900, in Woon. “a mayo of Gos pe poor & C0. Delaware Sinte Totteries, in clans | (drawn are Sas, © Se ee writing, nor was it signed by him, so that no means of au- | Jo, ‘Bail'etruck the water to the right of and within | thesngle number plan). i be number on Ty toe ee icker | , The relatives and friends of the family wro resi thentication, exzept his presence at the plaxe from which | forty yaros of the target. Veing only one: ticket and drawing accordingly, aud that | Invited to attend the funeral, from Sbippeaville, he dccurrence; I think he said he fad been playing , Ire ‘cards with a party somewhere near the Girard Houre. How were you in company with him that Teboate tay : after I had attended to her, and was leaving the house, Mr. Walton said to mo that, notwithstanding all Mrs. Walton’s boneyed words (that’ was the expression), she 9. Ditto. odtony wing re other phen Ay nd 3 gree a? A. 1} such pining ed he oe \taee tne Kon truth of of | it was dated, remained, and this was known only to afow ony ‘Line shot; ball struck the water Afty yards short of | full is freely given by me to gubleh my name pe {tearedey) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further What other conversation Pat sf pe ued bor felt on- | ver, apd co bad her two sons, and he was confident that | personal friends. If the sporting fraternity wish to com | “"ty “it etruck the water to the loft and within fifty ooeeneanennnipineir ered esenesing, Sly 10): smaiy win eet Lirely secure of bis position be might have gone away; I one day or other he would be shot by one. with him ani made she remark,“ You know how municate with each other through the organ of the pab- | yards of the target. White, the Hatter, Ahead—New Shapes | w. swith. Q. Do youstate this on your personal knowledge? A. ; Phe wate tm fine Straw Hats. 10,000 do. from auction. One dollar each. Palen- ‘are implicated in this matter, and it strikes me | I know vothing of the case trom my gerveant knowledge, | Uc, they should at least take measures to guard against 4 vues r to tholettofand within thirty | Bi Breedway. 2 uses rg og Cw ee \ it We taictte re- ‘with the ‘opportunity you bad, if you’ were implicated, | aud only speak whatI heard from Mr. Walton; { never | any such mistakes as those in the case of Morrissey and . 14. Bail ck # little to the right of and within fiftcea quested to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at twe You would get out of the way.’ vras in the bouse ob @ pergoaal visit, but ocly profes: | Heenan, yards of the target. clndie . Reneapple | Dresses, vtmmer | o'clock, from No. 47 Ludlow street. Her remains'will be Q bg ne beter sor a ee Se bea a a Pecan Bee MORKISSEY, 15. Bail struck the water to the left and within fifty | at FOUNTAIN’S India , 663 Broudway. aa oo. to Cyprese Hill Somecery Oe interment. eee ee ie settler He resolved upon Preseating bien, | on me to ask me io eall and see bin mother: ‘ho maid hia | We are fnformed by his most intimate friends, has no in- | 7°Y9" 11. eur ban struck the water short of and about | Six;Hime Shires for 98. treaty ef Deity Mingle of Holand, hig ait end coasting es investigation, Teeling perfectly con Mother had married a damsed rascal, end thas, bee ick | tention of fighting Hecnan now or at any other time. Ho | Atteen yards of the target, MOODY'S Bhirt Manufactory, 262 Broadway. His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuze- ident aa to the Foe. se ne had for supposing suspi- | "“Q. Thia'wes ‘Charice Jeterds, was itt A. T would not | Wauite unwell with an alfection of the throat, which | 17, line stun; bad euruck the water within ten Yard# | preokiym Fh caatinrtiehisenth litieieey cummartio maa ro “or, Did Restate, what cae oe he caw iu the pagers; he | state that positively, as I could not say which of the two | troubled him before his departure for Europe, and for | ““ls""'ne shut; ball truck the water within ten yards eee catat Tmpertla cen Life fies Two forty-aiee |‘ RturKn.-On Faturday, July 14, at the residenee of her pons see was the best course a bim to pursue; I “ i pot identity the ous | Which be is constantly blistered in 4 most painful man- | of the target. G49) Fulton street. husband, in Sidney, near Richmond, Mrs. Cuanwores, TE A OT ane te cwration tase place? A. At the | 4. ity impression is that itwat the eldest son of brs, | ¢F- He has not been in anything like perfect health for | 20) > aghast Gastealat, Visver limes we, | Fane nencral corvioen scot hase Go Moatat,, utr 20; 08 Hone House, about half past ten on Monday evening. Waiton, but it was dark when be called, ana could nos | overa year past. He left this city for Saratoga on the | 21° {ime abot; ball struck the water Ofty yards beyond | Sayers Morrissey, fam Slick, Blackbawt, four o'clock, from the fesidence of her husband. @ When did you see him previous to that? A. Some | identify bim. 6th inst,, intending to remain there for some time in | thetarget. | “i ie tbe Phrvoslrtel aay Sh rzedeay, aware open Mey | ‘Torrar.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 17, at No. 188 ZesreyT eve net eon him since he was quile® UiDe | coat A. Tau bovemriain tink Toveld dso; batt thiak | ge'snseia’‘sdhering torn original resolution, well | tomy TEU aru, the, water to the right of and within | freee viira” FOWL & WALLA, phesologite and vob’ | ers es, Mere taken Maine for interment intents to ion, un of jer ret were - a ‘Bad you attended the family? A. 1 attended Mrs, i. fhe atiemnn siting nearest tbe liar (poating to oF ill, oO tov cater the’ prize ring ‘again, fa Ball struck to te left of and ten yards beyond the Bp serge ag PR far city, on Tuseday Co ete a, Chari 5 ig to fight Heenan being conditioned w 4 sholera infantum, HARRIEFT# ADRLAIDR, - ‘Q. Who sent this letter? A. Icanhot say who handed | @ What did you eay to him? A. I anid that I very pid am fight with ‘Sayers, and therefore not at AT pall fell short of the target, a little to the left. ‘ward B, and Georg’ Ho Tharp. aged @ mentha ant 4 days. ime the letter; I think it was aman who represented him ] fauch doubted that bis mother’s siékness could have been | ali sinfi hie conduct now. As far as he is 25. Line shot; ball struck the water twenty yards shert ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect bait os Mr. Botts, of Long leland; be was a Stranger to me | the result of maltreatment at, the ands of Mr. Walton, wn erat Seretore, Hecoaa ay (spend bis time | of tho target. . pe ; invited to attend the funeral, from the Feridence of I time. own Mr. Walton for years, never knew visit! receiving visits, likes, truck @ little short to the it of the Tverd a (Thureday> oy Mr imith—Q. Did he mention to ing | him to ill treat his frst wifo. d 6 ee Scan et oO” ot Gin” tacts | toe ‘dpeaevaied bad be afternoon, at two o'clock. a edout playing 8 at the Jobpson ‘A. No, sir; | Q What did Jeiferds reply? A. He said that I did | for another contest. Still, iasey’s friends ‘, ‘To the left, and within forty yards of the target. Vincant.—At Perth Amboy, N. J., on Tueeday, July 17, my Tecollecticn is that it was either at the Gi | not know Mr. Walton; that he was a damned rascal, and are sanguine that, if be should ever encounter the hero of ‘28. Short, aud little left of the target. of cholera infantum, Mixnum Hack, only chiid of Joba far lowe, cr semembere Bear it; in fact Ido not think Cither tbat be would shoot him or that he deserved to be Farnborough, he ‘would be served outas badly asathis | 29. Line mhot; ball struck within a few feet of the and Fannie E Vincent, aged § moathe, |» tated the piace. shot; I could certain as ‘exact expression, as | former battle in Canada. target. earth, wn in * aod the piace. «hat time he got through playing | the statement did aot make much impression on mé at THE BENICIA BOY “ho. hort, and to the right of the target. The fanera! will take place from the residence of bar ‘ards there? A. He said about ten or ten o'clock, } the time. Suid, as goon as he eaw Morrissey’s letter from Sara- 1. Line shot; ball struck within six yards of the target. parents, Mott Haven, Westchester county, N. Y¥.,thia ‘Q Did be tell you where be went after he got tarot Q. That was this last winter, was it not? A. No, sir; it ” y 82. Line shut; ball struck within tea yards of the target. (Thursday) morning, at ten o'ck ck. @iaying carce? A. He said he went from there into ¢! was about eighteen months ago. toga, that it was Undoubtedly genuine, but that, 33. To the,right, and within yards of the target. Bridgeport and Stanford papers please copy. Dialor Siosct of the Girard House before he went to Brook- Q When did Mr. Walton fast callon you? A. About | even if he bad known the challenge to be | 94. To the left, and within ten ‘of thre target. Waraxn —On Wednesday, July 1, at tho residence of yo; I remember that dintioctly ; he said he api ed felt | eix (ey ot ined as fol. | bogus, he could not well have avoided answer- 35. Abreast of and aged eee ee eke en hee sent lans Satins Fees, ot Fort Lee, New Jorsoy, ; remained water Thomas Pickering being Ny exam! 4 ° It, wi THAR! LEER, aged » eal all chrough the day; Wat lind from: there ‘weal. t lows: Were co youl "A 1iive at No.16T Went | ing it ax be did. Ho still bores at Moen) at a Her funeral will take place this day (Thursday) Twenty 8) strect. thé done o OTA he tell you if anybody saw him? A. Hestated | | Q. Did you and Mr, Walton find a pistol in a barean in | (ill give bim s chance: bet X glat Oost e bas condiaded | — The best firing was done by gun No. 2, under the oom eae Dae ne ede tog treme pais in the stomach und | Mrs. Walton's room’ A. Mr. Walton and myself found « Z rom. Troy yesterday inform. | "and of Lieutenant Banks, and served by Charles Wais- se IES: S| Look a glass of brauay; he raid be did not knew whether | pistel, in Mrs. Walton's bureau; at least I believe it was Sim “that big father "was very” ill, and | worth, N. Chenery, L. Beraheimer, W. L. Proch and Jas. | | Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, BPECTAL NOTICE ewe the parkeepor would remember bin or not, and not enn. started last night to visit his father, in- | p. whitfeld. vey. PA : ¥e. istol A. It ee ¥ FOR 1T AS YOU EARN It. now whether he could remember the barkeeper or not. | What kind of pistol wae et rns oe ea nt de aceit | The drill occupied about two anda half hours, and | | Milward’s N for Wheeler d& Wile | , The Foreka Celebrated Bewing Machines, sa an sooomsma- . Did i POs!- | was escorted around the town yesterday by Irving, Hill é BON’S SRWING MACHIN! ‘These Needice ‘made dation, ean be paid for in weekly amounts, on applicaiice ab farith Whom and otber friends, and was everywhere and | was highly gratifying to all present. The aflair was cer Mo hy og BH PE the office, 498 Broadway. if be was cheered by crowds of men and boys. tainty a decided success. WARBANYRD OCTEKIOR 10 411. N. B.—Local agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. names: It Coy nm Tage od ‘are to have uo great The Gi fand their guests returnod to the city « a FRED. MILWARD, 32 ‘arren street, N. ¥. D. J LEVY, Superintendent. porting 4 in Amerios: challenge seasation juard ph a anne inn ~Q. Bl Prize “ght i ihe scme'of the pugilutic excitement, which | bal?past five o'clock tn the afternoon. On their way up | | Keefo's Restaurant, Ice Cream aud Bil~ | AUYATASOMEETING NEW. oy goog ‘Wg bi will now, doubtless, be upon the decline. from Port Hamilion sspleadid collation was served up | H#M Selon snow opened at Rockaway (or the ssasca, ahd einen Se sician iu the cabin of the eo hae which appropriat Good Tea—One Dollar eo Chest, at | cause; also aqepepeia, pervousness, aight cron ‘inotphaad "2 ‘The Great Eastern. speeches, were made by HJ. Raymond, Oapiain Ela. | CHRIAIANKONS Tea Warehouse, No.1 Chambers 'sucet | female weatnem inal ages; Also to prevent toe soeuaaes Pisint? A. a TEX THOUSAND PEOPLE ON BOARD—THE CROWD DIB- | Colonci Duryeo and Councilman Tent Woe regret’ that — of discase. ls certainly the. best and tost agresable cordias «mentioned APPOINTED—ACCIDENT TO 4 LADY—AN EXCURSION | the demand upon our advertising columns prevents us Whishey.—S. T. Suit’s Kentucky Salt | cally combined as to be the most powerful Hq hay ; TO CAPR MAY AOREED CFON—THE SHIP TO Sail | giving a full report of the fiver Bourbon, sold by all drueyiia. MRORMAN & CO.” | to medical solenoe. "Header, 7 4. It will co you wood. "We “ won aacan ADevgr 16, Se wtinrne anaes, snake eases La: SER ent SY | arenas cera ‘eufficient 1 We went on board of the Great Eastern yesterday | (1 iteq states, Brooklyn and City, the Navy Yard Patent Champion Fire and 0.5, WOOD, proprictor, ass Broadway, and sold by a goad Q. Can morning, with pen aibbed and hand nerved for a splendid | and the depot of uaval stores, and the riches of the Cuiva Sure tr Gafes, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray street, | druggists. <Oxisted for some time of not! item, supposing, of course, like our readers, that concentrated in its chief commc¢rcial metropolis, has T WHOLESALE—SRHGARS, VERY CHEAP. OAa® “chronic. been the subject of auxious study by tho Board’ of Eng!- Q we ‘should be treated to © rare exhibition of | Deen Whe Mimnct Of ciemeparged ith this special duty; | peer stewie the eae Weltesle and Tou- ReINRLaNMI ta T Drosdway, quis cans eaten, toy coor log gage pope poe gt ping ~ © heed Dearcambaese at T JONWS, 1 AND 12 ANN STREKI—A NEW STYLE ; . nae chem eunuted until the preseut mo ity Guar ee n ” 5 s ‘ego oe pcp tag preter em ro Sa vit ofthe wt ance that wr soald wocourage Batchelor's Wigs and Toupees have tm- AA ci Sites abd daiters at 8. "Cal aod ate them. samo agrecab 1, patriot managemest rovemente surpe others; 0 | ee cunning ver, o'clock, the hour named for a drill of the Chicago French- ont Datteriet 80 suspiciously isangurebed. 4 Bi'and co turning up |, bo abrinking. Rov ib Baad sireot A Fak a eh ig tl 4 Canrers AND O™% cult to say, these ow ulti har, the | our citizen soldiers, and encourage it by our ss i as SON, the celebrated ts baroly possible, but I never saw an; like it in men, the Great Hastern had « multitude wpon har, the | Our cilsen Siem, ‘Practical etect. The Firs | Clivebugh’s Ilustve Wig-Am Emtire | fevers tog fod Guciois, a: temariatly Unters like of which her iron walls bave not embraced since ber | jjivision N. ¥. 8 M., located in this city, will | ovelty; parting jow prices, adveot in American waters. Hundreds no doubt pad | constitute mainly, in time of war, the cunners'of our Sn ee 5 ee OUDOIR SEWING MACHINES, HARRIS’ PATENY.— their baif dollar under the stimulating idea that tuey | forte and man our seacoast guns,and,thero- | #HMNs Hatr Dye, 50 Cents. Depot No. 1 celebrated new improved double thread, price caty , fore, in time of peace, they should accustom themselves | Barcia pond Ande $4) ‘Galearoom No. G4 Breadwne opp-mite the St’ Wichowm were about to receivs twico the value of their invest | to «heir tae by & fronieat anereiee fn see comet gun preo- | foribe het.” ana rare ongnet Saal cain te ‘ment in the shape of a double sensation; and we beardone | tice. It is desirable that we should have at all times CY 3 é “5 jeare’ experience. Z s Hr you to say it might have been caused, you do vot thuk it could have been caused, by the ‘violent exercise of running? A. I pat it in the line of bili bara red your examination thorongh enough to enable Ze 0 YOU WANT A BEARD OR MOUSTAUTHE !—IF 80, ’ id beard "t iy, r wegen tn a grtenanrnart hth ad Satred wip of thon | Se fear Pail racy Secs | gu Mantee mented fearscas Wy be Sea | (nea acer? wee ieee mz Rave been more \oflammat on: these swellings sand miles solely with ego birds with | Plains conddence a the defences provided for thei 6, JEAN on all their diseases, Astor place. shawnee mee Ea aaa, om ve ocourred from violent exercise. single stone. Something of the feel! isappointment | curity, but it would disseminate an important A | at Soa catch tim only ve muacies?. a Seacmaeehiataa deeee ape may be pes pe yg a gh dg A corapee Ei for aremung teeing rings ®. RABINEAU (PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON GAM ‘im sufficiently w make up my mind: there was no hurry imagined, when we state that about twelve o'clock @ | Sus thie idea it would be desirable that there ebould be® | Sruggitae cabins ee Ginuwine about it, and when I got ob AR his | of the powder. dozen ot fifteen of the corpe and band in fatigue uuiform, | sufficient garrison of artillery troops to ald in the ‘owtruc @ bee not run mo @ Did you ‘over see the pistol again? A. I have,nover panied by a number of our own soldiery, sauntered tion of venenonen by frequent at target practico Dr. Soom Suntinaes se, Apply his maa BREEN SEAL. CHAMPAONE, nt; FINE CLARET. 92 28: Qwelliog? They ¥ eecomay from our forta. Sure Truss with success permanent cures ne ‘ort, Prandies, inary exercine of si. pres pinot? huinie 4p. | 08 board and mingled as carelessly among the curious | “The riches and commersial position of New York, and | Beruia. or rupture, Waist & CO. ————- = vere that a = abit meas ewes mee * crowd aa ifthey were ouly civilians like the rest. At | the easy scooss by sem to our barbor, mark this city as a Ko. 2 Vesey street, N. ¥. bby Synge ce a ty VELY ou Sega pute. ‘Q. How long is it since this occurred? A. About six- | grat it was hardiy believed that, after two hours of pa- agree Secal aa ben catkins "hs ts Ze 11 cases of Biltows Disorders, Liver | ter 0( bow long standing. Ug wort lin weight ta gold. Q. Was be heey Us NEO ey A. Tk wan email pla. | seat waiting, eepeeially after such general advertisement | Kuown to tho world, Ax ure as wo bave a war with any ba ag ly og ge gl — a ee ee OP whet tol, silver mounted, with a light colored pearl handle ip the such a change in tho programme could | great naval power, Lty A, to be ae | without the jus Consequences arising from the use of | —~ S : - - - Q What a & Did either of the sons of Mrs. Waltov reside in the | take sailed. But we do not ocou- | that mi poison. AM HAPPY TO AY 1 can or Ter ORFA? = - house at this timet A. i don’t think they did long, however, it became evident that no driti | pation of this city oy an enemy foray by « z By og ee ee ee Bepes Were you living with Mr. Walton on this cecagiont | had been anticipated on the part of the military, and that ihaval force ites. wil be refused; my only Gbject ta Litas ta get Cano week Blouse? A No, «i AL l was. they were untirely one ol Bonu.—Saddenly, on Monday, July 16, taamusa, wifo | “Somme! CAKE, 116 William sireet. Q Did All the witnesses having been examined who were pS pt Led ancepted it in'that infor, | NEW Bowser Tamarma—Thig popular cetablisbment } of, pighara Bertin, fm tbe 70th zone of her ogo. TLLICKINICK, KILLICKINIOK. THIS CRLEBRATED a Fr sumfnched by the Cordher, Nb tnquired (r-there were any | thal manner which best their (ndividual tastes. has opened for the season with flying colors. On the | ,, Tye relntives a i friends of the family are reepecttully | ES. Tobacco w for sale at the depet, $7 Pultca stregt, ‘qubus nee who knew anything more about the case, | The dissappointment which followed this d opening night (Monday) not place could bo had when | No, 180 West Tenth street (formerly Amos street), this OY R2OOKS, PAINTINGS. RNGRAVINGR, KTOITINGR: he had erea jo response baving been made to the questo > the ourtain rose. The company includes all the old favo- Peggy len at ten o’c ock, without farther invi- &ec., bought, sold or exchanged. JOUN FYNK, 100 Nem ‘Dim, aad made an Jackman roso, and, addressing the jury , sald rites and some important additions, and tho theatre ws | ‘toa. remains will be taken to Cypress Hille for | “0 srcet Murwan's Masonry for 6s ¢ wlerment. 1 altag@ner in the vory best order for the coming campaign. | "Tilinols papers please Be Marae Hevcligce toe ale tober mrert reach who know anyth rm" ‘The attraction of the house at present is Mr. Eddy, who Breast —Io wey ‘ednesday night, July 19, of | cards, ae. ia Weemlway. corner Dose to your wisdom; you will jaror—Q_ verdict.” consumption, Mak , wife of Henry Brant, aged 36 | ———— ~ ——_—__—— arith Mr, Jettord: ‘s playing ® round of Sbaksperean and other characters, tgs . ay y seneee ARSON'S EXTERMINATOR © They can’t p to the great delight of crowded audiences. The plays are ‘The friend# and acquaintances of the tuaniiy are re- P THE BEST IN THE WORL r given in the best manner, and the managers deserve all | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday after. | Has bees seed the Nat i noon, at balf past two o'clock, from het inte residence, 168 | Cons Auaihinting hee cee the Ur neo, their success. York street, ‘of Gold. catom Soid by all a) ggiste ia the Ur ited Nu Bre #8 E Zz z i cy pene Cuarwan —At Meriden, Conn., on Sunday, July 16, EADY TO DAY, win tee afair. which we subjoin— Arrivals and Departures. Capt. Tenant Carmay, formerly of this city, in the Tits ae READY TO DAY. and that it was ii State of Now York, and County of New York, #.— : 'ARMIVA year of bis age. READY TO DAY, be afraid, visi-jon takeu at the Superior Court rooma, corner | noon the attendance waa not larger than asual. Klien Austin— Hi whit CAvERLY.—On Tnesday, July 17, Sorma, wife of Joho J ANUTHER NEW +} TORY ‘Sort of taerscaten anata ioe numbers etccete, In the elty Of New York, | Quite a large gathering of prominent individuals of | livsnroor—thip 2 so sheng Caverly, aged 76 years and 2 months. | ANOTHER NEW STONY aon. He in the county of New York, this eighteenth day of July, in | both sexes were present in the morning, and one weil ac- x Lowpos—fhip Devonshire—Mias Adelaide Bicknell. of NY, ‘the 1 and reintives of the family are respectfully a ph YTHER NEW BTC ey . oo intaters, | Mrs Rachel Domatile, Mrs Kileabeth Armfield, Mrs Henry Col: ANOTHER NEW STOR gaid he would the year of our ine onet eight _ - = mi 7 ae Ley) Judges m + | con and infant, all of England. avid Je 4 the a (reer her a residence, — Jamee Norval ty, before Andrew R_ Jackman, Coroner city ao w yere, militis colonels, officers, more | 10. Greenwich street, this (Thureday) afternoon, at y aforeea John Known to fame, to have made up a very roapecta- DEPARTURES. half past one o'clock, without further notice. The remains AUTROR, James Norval. — 4, on the bady of Waite, ae Seo J Lavexroot—Stesmablp Persia—Mr WH Clement, Philedel- AbThon . Are you en a Feet e Winer’ Liverpoot; Mr Jom Passe will be taken to Patterson, Putnam county, for (nterment. paaoe. 2 teins "acon thi egret, the, rong, ne shore | Mae Manes ar gu ad grams mea Mace | ume ewattennt oud Maan co me Te ve | To a ) elrae, Nev i irs Joo * iT R, an and Mr. Sinclair. ie ta FMing asa twas daughters, =n ‘ar Mra Chien ang The friends and relatives of the family are respertfally A HUE ' A je re record again another sad accident. wo jobile; Mr + sd Tierm la, Cuba: Deand | invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) alteraoon, MUR, @ Dozen teve ate young anny Charles Jeffords? lady, whase name we did wot learn, while ascending or Mes Darkd Mison, Jsmaice 0" vowir “lanl: X | gt there o'clock, from the reaidenee of Bis moiber, No. 122 Wee . _ @ teve you known glandular swe'lings of tho the cy orlop or fifth deck, = Lae 8 a Fleventh street, His remains will be taken to Cal Wired, A. | have known her er . was precipi. Mr Jom By kee ry Cemetery WEERLY, rom to be ot e by rae In ne] tated to be too ‘wes = picked a up ad ‘wr Red < he man =m Weduretay, July 18. wg ‘ers Legg! of my, an 4 awellings produces guste: conveyed to a stateroom, ~ | ma, 5 7 » ome laribore’, county, a m) revoiegs say vez eseetion will, in fact, produce ticias present proved Sis che can caimecuan of ser and dematon; Me ned 8 ME ie ei st | agg pdiinind ee oar TODAY at Id cenmk, Q. Have you known this by own experience? A. thigh. The limb wus reset, however, beforo she left the wrvant,, New York. Mr nad tire ieweu Rawat: ie | The relatives and friends of the family, thowe of ber ol ey over fifteen ship, and sbe was removed to her residence. | mp! mM rel Gane she fons, Samuel and isaac, and also of her son-iw-law, A. F. 1 N ‘Ves, after an experience practice of A Maxwell, New York; Mr Fre ns red MYS®TERY IN THK CORNER HO! Apropos to the large crowd present yesterday, we MAY — Fineke, vara; Mr deo Andre , Me Weekes, are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on MYSTERY TN THE CORNKA HO! ae years. observe that & diaposition has been manifested on the ube, Mr Pedro Jorda § Ramoneda, Qube: Br Jae Ha Friday afternoon, at two o'clock , from the residence of the MYSTERY IN THE CORNER MOUS! of this kind, would running be likely to One cae oe Certainly: rest. ls the “most essential le, New J & Pilsbury, Matoe, Mr . New | intter, 146 South Ninth street, Brookiys. B.D. e Watts Bhermen, New York; MH Adaline ‘Grves —At her residence, No. 306 Weet Twenty.ffth i K Arthorare requested to them, io the shape of marke upon the walls and in vari- | tt Prancinay, Me Jobe Ure, Glasgow), Mr Hunter (od SF. street Many. wife of Jamer Green, and eldest Aaugbter Sepeare of Se cearmin A TODAY: saa piooure the openang venis + and pe ‘ory, Wises has been writen i z g if 7 3 s 5 : i Ea ™ a ire exclusive y and express ty for the ous . The management of the ship have conse * os woehli- | Of the late Iteac Kelly, of Moyanwood, county Galway, Pie SRR werxzy ‘uatly ben ccmpeled wo close moat of the stateroom Pe Fy ‘cine ea aa, ane. | Wrenn, ged 36 yearn W> | mewe Aguada Increase wets onder. po Be 2 iy" Wate, | ie aa a SEIS | pierce tenes ic eae | STODARD Han ay officers, but the following communication ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Mr. p 1. chew judicious ben been this procantion, and, we ie rane the f ‘ ae rs 4 TH a, - = wane hope will be a warning to three wii are diepoeed here. mother Ro 112 Hammond street, this (Thursday) after- oe wer man? A. I do. after to indite their are ne eae, | bay Mba op™s vounre sDT10n oF GUID g le upen them t» vice. jiforria and papers please copy. cael near at tht Caton Hote soar fahowing i tbe comminication to: pe funren On Wetnenday uly 18, Crnieram, wite of mame Tab of 000 eaiien different about ri Harper, in tbe year of ber age ‘ exray ny ‘ihe Sou or ee erry meres e PR ++ - 1 havin boven Oe het mre a | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully a A bradenmevich At whet o'chek? ie ‘open wo the pul ie, L deem it proper to stats chat I myself was | invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at four Nearly Ove Hi Railway Maps, oe A. Te was about quarter-past ab eyewitness this day to the fact of two lacing and s gentle. o'cloek, frem her Inte remdence, No, 4681. Mark's place, phe eke 7x eaty cw the home st err ance hat teyeirciee |i ¥en ig ha >|. Renee eurlecc'choch? A. Yeu, ait HRowet! and directed him to convey the prisoner to the | Pace’ merpat the vieters io thie nedle whip, we could. not Rives —In, Brooklyn, on Tuesday. July 11, Mre Sues, Tecsceting Linen, Ot. Q. Was it closed at the time he arrived? A. It was,and where be will remain incarcerated, creased complain if the directors shold jclone the Many Mons De Camp, widow of the Joba R. Hipch- ‘Tombe, ‘tantil the empanneiling of the Grand Jury for the Jefferds was followed by « large crowd bd vison, aud torintaine: bie usual complete composure fore and after the rend) ‘of tne verdict. ‘The Widow Mathews Fand, ‘son had gone up stairs to bed. is ‘Who cheed the door after be went up etairet A. I did 80 meseil @ Are you certain that it was halfpast twelve, A. T Could pot aay exectly ou any conversation with Jefforda on his en aotaain hee’ ine yer opened the door for bim® A. thea staleroome altowe- ther, Tshould be obliged by your cal ing the attention of vial- tere to thin, JM. The future movements of the Great Fastern aproer to have been definitely decided, The exhibition of the ship ‘will clone on the 2tb of July. On Monday, the 20th inst, the makes an excursion to Cape May, taking passengers’ de. W At the rate of 8108 bead, and returning ov Wedoowtay. bt man, in the 724 year of her age. A Tourtst, to the Bortags, The relatives aod friewds of the family are respectfully In Now Ready. me pyres to attend See nerd, bom toe residence, No. Price Only VETO Cor Veneer, street, i afer. reed ; clock pry 4 Tedd pt Horrwine —On Wednesday, July 19, Mr. Witatam | ome OWING TWO PATRIOTS wine, Sr, aged 61 years and Feven montha. T" 5 eras ‘ FOR ea) n, Nasewo, Mow © Dusrombe, de: Mee lee, ‘ he NY, WR a, § 5 DRE FABA a og erect weet 06 further conversation than thie: He #ale be was vere TO THE KDITOR OF THK HERALD. On the 16th of Auguet ehe sail for Engiand What eto i , no: F Ate Mi Mr Beate 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the fam ly, also those of hie | wey'—Minck Freneb Vi rahe for ‘all pear being looked out; } replied that he should th Jeaed (88) pleuse forward to the widow Ma- | be done in the interim we have not yet Been infor x Brae, ee) a Potteth. Clostneel; Jas roan amen, Henry Raed omen, "are romp ey “ teeta, Iria: aan ‘Been in before twelve o'er: Leas then standing near iy n but it is not probable that she will be permitted to tore — Phiede pita: Mr end Mee tne Parker apt cuit Big ineited to attend the funeral, from the Meh aut © chiee are cleead tor 3-5 u . ~~ Whe ataire; Lok vp the iaany, od, aos BATE EW Law, Toms iio, aul Keqew Germany —Vownl, boy, epecte, Su, 00). pw churca, (Hey. De, Guith’s,) Dwg airest, betwee. Le, Miliary segoubremenig ‘vue ae 8 be