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{ | i} , sii he - - a _ L. ‘ * $ 7 ee te 8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUHSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1863, oe SE a in eee ar 4 / cinsiloeslnabodieane a 4 bal ! 5, This ordinanes shalt take effect Pronounced agnioat him, std thet te complaints, Te uu Lom ny 13 Malber"y som 9 & ta ercapser bam atthe foot | Which Sanlaldgren, +” ss® fect immeditey, MORTALITY IN NEW YORE. TRIAL OF THE RIOTERS. rh yoy I ‘tmieand dollars in bis possession and pane ge pan pogered = Fete wat meee 4 Ds gh bich wae Fevested wo Jetive on Wharwes, Piers and ortseman hat permission and is hereby wentnennnnnnnnn . was collecting money for a chizc a ine whole | Ruth Robinson, No. 7 York stiect. . SUPT Aicerman Jememnan gsc endure pe Weekly Report of Deaths im the City ‘The Reoordor said be Delve prisoner aud bis compan- | Martha Cary, 97 West Tnirty-third street. “ft of the New York e-pital tal for a donation. Ainge Sa ren Se gay Wame ana ty of New York, from the The Work nidiabindine ‘With | ‘Sis bad follrwed and robbed the cowpratnant. in cones. | Marta Davia.'00 West Thirty sreond street | Ste meses (en Finance. a fain igcominue only duag he at'te direct “8s | 3d Day of August to the 10th Dey of tatement oD part. J s Peuilon of e As re in Sevond av zrert § fur + Bnersy and Despe teh. quence, of nian to tbe State prison for en years. Francia West, 97 Woat {Airy third streat mean Turd and’ vu etfoain to have idowaika exten Tile wan adopled, WHE Ry ia ia ein MTTH VIOLBNCE: om the | MAEY Wilson 395 Weat Thitty. -second street 10 00 | By Antero hides te ban sen we ve, "That WR ge 88 we 6 Ragan icted ales, anderen, Vendoweler Siect......- on crosswalk laid from opposite ins and culverts, be ye eceanary, receiving — Two Convictions and Three | pone, cueeted is (ebbing, Mr Hoary eareg wus A.°B, Simons, 147 amt Twenty igh sired 306 oo | Naso Salsa sites to fe LadiesTentmace to ihe’ Foet | i al isa ote: coca da Ward, selcr a x 4 Fexpectable looking than the mjority of those who bave | suet enh Thied nwence tea 120th strecte: 661.00 | ‘Woieh woe veteent to Cummmiiteo an Mnneis. sccompanying ordinan ge thetgior ve waded. hb On OF na be: tried in this court during the last week. fhe prison- | Jonn a, b, Weeker, 81 Grocnwich street, 9 ‘BF Brady =) 5 Was referred Yo the ittee on Sewers. : eas 0: uil iy See ea ok ess ec aae ae Zana a. 2 . Weaker, 21 deen ‘ ef 00 | Bil of iy for engrossing, framing, te, resolu- yikes yj C4 5 ray, ul Resoi rh tar eee the non in nich her #00, placed. ‘alker, vei I the following resoluti sing and moran, Wm ie pene necessary receiving ¥ as 3 Stuo ene mate & stsesceam simak to save the | Rene ee eee 220 00 | nero Rt the Comeeolnn be, and te Firnyand chiverte er butit im Lexington xvenue, berween f Gyer and f E25 Rehers Borrell, $4 Le 85 00 und directed to draw his wa rant in Bixtieth Sixty-first streets, with lateral branches in Wurder Case Sent to the Court of Gy case posiponted: but both the Recorder and the District | rizaboth A. @. Howe, Forty-ninth ei. and 2a ay, 300 00 | thor! and directed to draw la wa: fant in faror of Béaia. Heigl ee Farka eB By é ‘Attorney decided ‘Raf the request could not, in fairness. | James Dorsey, 96 West Twonty-eighth 4 86 | Gollurs, for engrossing, mounting. framing. &¢., resolutions ‘ezingian | aid ‘pTeuues, the same to \@ direc+ q Term iner, be granted. They hau for @ trial im the case of | Henry Sparks, 1,184 Broadway BGs | a nsrUUl betes anhenst bud theses Its aide to ke at | qrtlnaucsty’ ‘Board, and the acoom| ; Sheron, and shouid do go 1 she Seance ~~. ne Alanzon B. Belidier, 282 Bleck 8 00 | count of Clty Contingencion, Brkt acetor raping ‘Ree Bete ’ The District Attorney gaid to* chars: ligtment 4 J aman H. Conamal he was that on the night of the 13 Vth si uly puly ask Mr aged p Bille ~ By Alderman Mirommia 1a Now Yor | a8 ae Sie the Jow and sunken wean ett $2. dana : whfle standing on the yp of tl A ‘ ea reported. ‘Volunteers, for a donation. ‘ab bog 4 : b erred to the Committee on National Affairs, aor, in under the direction fore Recorder Hoffinan, rae Was was ine sees, Sa ugiited saat | Grand total... ti | Bis Sian ae yar aace peaoela oe * fii wa refered vo tho Commie on Fale Heath. a Avgom 10,—Tho prisoners were brought down shortly | Be was in the furniabing goods busthese:, A? oo ‘he then fuavral of Brendior General Surong-wnounting wo two hun. | gzhiderman anor Spee ak ite . ‘an. walk On after half-past nine o'clock this morning, and were, as — We Sorenih regiment armary abd stopped there Another Victim of the Riot area an wap fered dollars and eighty cents agire, {BUC Between Thirty-fourth and Tairty-Otth sizeste, be ro, asua?, lodged im the dock and divested of their handeutfs. | about an hour; from there he went to a billiard saloon im | Policeman Peter Melutyre, of the Twenty-ninth pre- | 5 the 2k 2 eee Shere | Recessary, under the jon of the oe ‘With his usual punetuall ty the Recorder took his seat | Fourth avenue and remained Sd gregt and | cinet, died yesterday at Bellevue Hospital, from the | al of ouekily and Butte For coca ine netget ,the | Which was referred to the Committee on Streets. a so tho bonch precisely at ten o'clock. Pistrict Attorney | Pra: ee eee ee aeeesay. was enbstantially effecta of tojur Pe: Teceived during the July slots. Ba Saas ee iollarsand Afty ett nae By Alderman Foa— oan be, sod bry . A. Oakey Hal! appoared as prosecuting officer. fame as in the cage of Sharon.] Saw she puponet lie cosecit Yen} fe and three eb! to Tatheht x sealant was referred to Committes on National Af ji, thorized and directe: eed ae An fe Fever, biiious... 2 0 night in queetton in frone of the Joss, naimienee Cuenca is making arrangements for Bet ‘of by nen & Butts, for cose coaches furni’ a od at the aed ny lakely organ by the Fire Intermiteut.. tr PLEADED GUILTY OF RIOT. were about six or seven men around bim, all pusbing and | the funeral, which will probably take place to-morrow. funeral of iewienad ¢ Herbert, amounting to ,ahed a te reaaer erento mn tae Barents cath end Bight Fire if? William Patten, a young man about twenty-five years | striking; did not loco consciousness after being knocked | Coroner Wildey Ler mper clad to hold an quest, and elghty-seven dollars and twenty cents. , wage and Greenw! ‘wage, pleaded guilty to an indictment which charged | down: the police came ‘up ip about tem oor opine ro Wie as oe hang omariel WS oat as Affairs, Which was adopted. DRATHS FROM CHRONIC DISRASES, p disturbance; u was ont pol * 3 a roghEPORTS. . a Aine with active participation tn the riot in Tenth ave. | ¢yturnence: the, Disener mad raat that man—ho’e "et Alleged Rioters in Custody. Paton of te Leake and, Watts OFF‘aane House, relative | | The Commities on Strets prevented, a report tn favor of Mahone ote kanye 5 Bin gement a ea Ge inte: bs réay, aint water, concurring with the ‘Hoare ‘of Cou naan in adopting reso- ny pocketbook’;”” it contained some private Edward Smith was arrested yesterday, on comp! Hi ibe presenved the fol? 7 Tuth De reco the pained Eton ant cae rey | Se-Jamen Hayes, of 435 West Twonty fifth street, charged | Wact ul "that permission is "sera fran tt ‘true | of the tha eroumral bo nid fn oawentne siege a ont the station house, and on searching him the pocketbook | with having been implicated in the attack upon the sale. | tees of the Lente End Watts. Ochs ficuao to obtain anup: | rection of the Croton Acneduet Desestoese Heart, disease of, 7 Liver, disease of Marasmus, adult. nee, on Tuoeday, tho 14th day of July, Ho was remand- ed for sentence until Wednesday, to give his counsel ‘time to furnieh alfidavite of the prisoner's penis good found on his person; the Sergeant i ly of water from the Crote4“aqueduct, pursuant to thel Which lad % ga 5 nr a Pocketbook and found from the papers that it belouged to | Yatus factory on West Tweaty-fifth strect on the 16tb ieee ale roa © ston ay ae ta Tho Coralie on Sireete presented. report in favor of Ea ROI. . : . | deem . ja mater. fs referred to. tha seve frou Patrick Sheron, aso about twevty five years of age, ‘witness, ‘ultimo; also with haying intimidated a number of work- pariment, with powe, caleatonteanc * ye re Bone Capen Ny Lexington avenue to was indicted, with — a ea, for Poel sired in the first dogree, ‘The cage had Deen postponed for four days, and ox-Judge Saar ~ to put in a plea of an attempt at 1obbery, which the District Aternay said he must decline recoiving, as it was a legally insensible plea, (he prisoner, on hearing that his case was to go ‘to trial, commenced crying. The District Frorgto ‘then opened the casefor the People, statin, the prisoner at tt the bar, Patrick She. Ten, was in ancy for robbery in the first degree. It Croge-examined by ex-Judge Beebe—Was in company | men from attending to their duties, Justice Kelly com. sate, pane. that evening with open Moore, of the Thirty-sixth New | mitted the accused for examination. apgovay ty by At effect, igh tepariont (Expand beste to bt was lala ores, Satieaaie padaeas seies cama York Volunteers, Lieut. Vosburgh and a friend of Captain Edward Murpby was arrested by officers Goss and | dient and Et ne try street, from West to Canal streets, ‘with Belglaw pave- Moore; thought he had seen the prisoner beforo tne night | Bogart, of th wenth precinct, on charge of having | | Which wah ee ment. in queution; he was standing at the corner of Ganal street | entered ‘the hardware store: of Soloman Parr, No- COs RESOLUTIONS. Which was laid o and Brondway; there is alow stoop to the Jones House; | Third avenue, at the head of a party of rioters, and | By Alderman Rezp— a le a a any Committe. on trae rane pranenas, 8 report to to flag side- the attack was inade fmmediately after ringing the bell; | removing therefrom a number of axea for the purpose of paselvad, Thes he. Street Comenlacioner, Dis. om poania | tedt to woot toes,” a aireet, from Washington his head was kicked and bruised, his eye blacked and his | cutting down the telégrapbic poles, Justice Steers com- | gud pare with the lowest builder, conformab) Which was laid Gray” faco badlyjout; on getting up he ran across to the New | mitted the accused without bail. Drovisions of the amended Charter of 1887, for the coustrnce T'S Committee on Streets presented 1 8 report to et and York Hotel, whero he met a friend named Wm. Stewart, ‘Hugh Minnick was arrested on charge of booting at the | tion of the new bell for the Essex Market bell towér, Feset curd and gutter in Ridge street, between Grand an who keeps’ an ice cream galoon in Bleecker street; Mr. lice during the riot at the corner of Second avenue and | the same size and dimensions as the bell at preset Broome streets. barged him with having, by force and violence, stolen | Stewart had a friend with him, whom he sont to the sta- | Thirt sia Del Vonetts. sy 2 Pie was laid ov te 3. 5 y-fourth streets, and behaving in a very oon and = th al yer. s.maich ‘anu other articiés from Henry E. Searles! on tbe | ToT uae; they iat soe paioe Base Fourth apd Amity | disorderly manner, Committed for examination. By alderman tox vine 2 peritiane, ect wane oe [firests presented &, report, to pare Henry F. Searles, being sworn, testified that he lived at | streets; the arrest was made on Broadway, near Amity Resolved, That fireet Coramfasioner be, and be is By shen " ‘6 Washington street; his place of business is the corner | street; the witness supposed the man named Hagan was The Case of Ex-Policemam Ontes—A Slight | Derely ducstad, io Kavertise for propousia fot rebuilding | , Which was ald over, a Cabal sirect and Broadway; did not know tho prisoner | dFeseed in dark clothes, "8? «ata gid biaepycit 7 Pier at Manbo" anville, North rive! 1 Te Commitice on Sewers presented » report to build & at the bur; the first time he ever saw him was about | , Re-direct—Had formerly been attac Wo the Seventy. Pisiansilah >, ape: supe! Wad referred ‘to Gominitise on Wharves, Piers and | receivi ing basin and culvert ‘on the corner of Bow, ery and midnight on the 13th of July last, while standnig on tho || first regiment and then to the marty -sixth New York | In our ihsue of the 8th inst., we published a paragraph a : ape smoasriviariom—iamasane CLAMSE, Htoop of the Jones House, on Broadway; ho had gone | Volunteers; had served on the peninsula; had been in the | ooncerning ex-policeman Patrick Oates, charginghim with | gf Alderman Rrant= 1 1 co, oration be The Commiticeon Roads presented a io reguiate | Alcohotism.. 4 Premature birth. there about twelve o'clock'to try and got in, and while | S¢rvice avout fourteen mouths and reigned 1a conse: | ae sess a negro tamed Jobnsoo, during the * ey edtorake, tho neces eh menalres to Tex Ono has swt ear Mreet between Ninth and tenth arenes Bones, luis, &o......, 1 Stomach, bowels aud oth e Toss part; \* 181 er dy vi own asd robbed of hiawaich, rim eli ad aan Be Pye Aye mens; eshenatiines 30 come | Tien aad with, having. commalienes ouber dercedstions, | according eo kw, Teg © pi sates ae Tho Comisie en Houde presenied A Feportto.curb, mut acon 78) Uncertain soat and ge wi other cers, made the arrest 10 Which’ was referred to Cot on - bl is. 17 eee uiei aad’ trot some friecds on tine | ‘8 corner of Amity stroct and Broadway; some one Se tha great injustice has beet dong te defendant | Mnchyoran setarred avenues. ay See cane Heart and Dlool vessels. 17 > 40 make ‘a cor- Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be, and he is Which was gad ores, é D3 rized and directed to cause fourornamental gas | ,, The Committce on F & report to donate fF reporter learned | lamps to b yee in front of the City Hall. 0 of Se the Ladies! Union “Ald Sociesy ewe Trenty-four dollars to pay 1, fn. mayhem and | {0u" old lamps now there, and also to have an additia arenes wad sidewalk who advised him to go to the station house; he | Called out, “That's one of the men;” saw the prisoner —s ce faesionl did so, and anumber of pnlingmes coming up he pointed | Moving off and went up to kim and arrested him; oD | rection. Sheron out as the mam who bad his watch; on being | ‘#King him to the station hous @ and soarching him a vat the Taga taken to the station house, the watch was found in his | Pocket book and silk necktie were found in the left hand ye is onl Wire on Binance presented.» report to donate taloons ot; attempt Sr Aw! ae named Michael MoCenn, The Commi Pee en eats Cr the caatcin the ti pocket” | who ig ininus one whole ear and part of the other, com: ‘Which wa a ea peel the Yorkville Methodat Episcopal churel an assesement. book was his and he would find three pawn tickets in it, | Plains that Oates inflicted these injarice and attempted to Resolved, That the Committee on National Affairs be, and Which was laid over, z Under 1 with his name on; the captain examined the book and | take his Ife, Mr. Oates, for wnom wo willingly make the | are hercby, requested to.catige suitable resotuttons to be Pre- | communication was received from the Comptroller, in | 140 8 and ‘found the pawn tickets inside; the nocktic was subse- | COFFection, is a native of Ireland, is 23 years of age, pa Bf the admiration of the ety authories forth on. | repiy wo revolution of inquiry re'ative to the issue of bonds | 20 3 quently’ claimed by Mr. Searles, lives in Twenty-fifth street, near Second avenue, manifestation of the disinterested tion and 3 te triotic Be Stocks gonad by the Corporation, : z Hy it was cxtmined by tip captains witness cxamizea | Additional Developments im Referemee | wish fursissed’s fater ned tve sous (gine aemy of tao | Alderman Loxe moved that the further reading. be dle | 5 us 10 4 need with, and that the communication be published at | 36 to 15 imfluenee of liquor; could not say how many attacked | Sftor the captain had done ao and found the three pawn to the Drart Riots. fro Moa chlanal an the Rees bee 7 garnet, tn all the Corporation pavers, Bim, ‘could. not say who strouk’bim or who took the ein are a0 sel eae aaa eae dae RFFORT MADE BY THE RADICALS TO PLAR FREMONT | also to be expressive of the sympaihy and condolence of the | , Aerman McCool moved as an amendioent, todd, “and | 25 12 22 Property out of hiv pocket; recoeuized, the prigouer © | night; pneoter denied Maving robbed. Mr. Searles TH COMMAND OP THE CrTY—HOW GREELEY AND | Goryarnieauinoriticn of nlacty a the joes of Colonel and | ‘AL cman Fancy moved ‘oamend. the propoeed amend. | 25 vo 30 could not swear thoy did nob run; the majority had light | Witness did not hear him say anything about the pocket: RAYMOND ESCAPED AN ARREST, ETC. one at Bull run and the other at Gettysburg. maak Ns eociang. searetiers. he smeumi ot two thoneaad Seats ons kept thu whole party insights utter they went. |.0ok having been placed ins pocket. There are many things that as yet remain secret 10 re- | gy Aiserman Orn sate ARE saad copiee. a aadee er ‘awy,was golng down Broadway en the police came is nite piper ponte ee ro _ pelos gard to the late anti-dratt riots in this city. Two or three ,Hesolved, That permission be, and the same is hereby, | ‘which was accepted by ees asin OO Fe ea rans One ath tice ot tee Gok aman that thee ware rovbers on roadway: vhecaptam ordered | Stems have come to my knowledge from sources that can ven, to Sheodore end eel OY a derma MeCoal, Si Suaa Ry’ Ceeraie tiontom. the house. witness an er Lackey ou arrest them; on : 0 Fee eae thane: Mdoutited’ hin oy bia tape; end ond | setting to Broadway and Amity street, gootleminly jg be Peano bien was adopted. ‘Tho vending. was anein, proceeded wilt ponting wai Seicie 1c \anichs Guaathce ry 4 agen uleeaes utd | joking man called out, ‘* There goes one ot them,” and ‘Soon after General Wool tendered his services to the | By Alderman GrniWati— rriwect inoved that the a was arrested in light clothes, Sor the ted witness arrested the man pointed out and took him'to the | officials to aid in suppressing the rioters he was waited gg bitcleed, “That receiving basins end culverts be enilt on crane’ Teferred 0 tie ¢ ittee on Fi- ‘the strect lamp was shining full on his face; the watch | station house: witness was standing by when the pocket- | upon by ane of the most active of tho extrome radical | Serenteenit sires, the sine to be done under tke direction | A. communication was received from the Com: a ‘was taken from the prisoner’s pantaloons ket when at ‘the station house; the officer took it from him when first with Claimed Ie as hie end Bold the ceptam what would ve, | PoUticlans in this city, who requested and urged General | (of tbe Croton Agueluct Department, and the accompanying | Trent org ee ‘ponds or the Seti tee Brought in; if the watch had not deen found on him wit- vas referred woula 3 font in it; the prisoner claimed it as being his property, | Wool to place General Freemont in command of the city. Which w to Committee on Sewers, and nd Pagani nese would still have been confident of his identity; one ofiimed it at the Jefferson Market Police | This General Wool poremptorily declined to do,and then | BY Alderman —— sons ©f the others had a light coat and dark hair; Shor Court. bon tue) Comptrolier be, and he ls heraby, ax. derman Mytcnatt moved to saapend the rales So whiskers, and a fow hairs whofen mustacho gove. | , Thi closed the testimody for the prosecution, and ex- See al onl ete Ge ea ek the | ML Leong, for theresen of ens” hundred’ dollars, Ye be bs fall ot busines for the parpose of ‘ating up pepert rom ihe ‘could not say how many times he (witness) | Judge Beebe net being ready to proceed with the d¥fence, Sora ge sree aoe aD Woanttnehon trio tia et payme fer expenses incurred by the sub-committee ap- | Board of Councilime: that night; was not alone, but’ was in | the caso was postpened until Tuesday, and the Coart ad: cametelaoon fashington from ty nat, @apenses, Incurred, Dy the ave common ap, | Walch wan carried.” with Captain M ‘Vosburgh } Journed uptil en o’clock on Tuesday morning. pot this vas a ttle of the A ttysburgafter the late baitie, to look after the interests of PO TN alg nag rm ios mjenge ON end of Captain Moore; was on his way ene Does jell @ Uiteh gl dodge to make | the volunteers and militia from this city, and o procure ts the | no°adoption vot Ria ty Ti ee eens ingdale.... ‘af the time be was x ‘The Aztack on the Tribune Office Trost ia thatare suid to Davo been, tbe, Ggurers: mn this. | beton stat pine, siomaamureck, wPesranatieg 15,8 | Sinn arm Shaptrothe Tove oranoe af ie | Ninoy ahd hid tow Re.direct—Had. been at the Seventh Regiment Armory | Ouiv and County of New ecthe jarors ot tho | Wirt don pay toad thia'sy Bye an ea erry ots | bine A ied therelor fo vo lakentrom the | Sieot New York ot 1831." PIAL seeerrereerees 8 ehatien nour; IAA aun lomatinnd Wagan-as*hatng nth | rornin ot hatin of cet You ta’ tah ma ee ‘ody of | oda tieninter ety eontingencies fy unanimous consent the sine ere asta wy the b+ ‘the party on that igh, i buslvicleiepdtae the city and e2unty of New York y ‘hele oat present Dreiansibiee intra; fully entitled to credit, we have | Which waslaid over. following ‘consent the same was oe a orm jectuct. | thas, Saanes eh james H. 20 vinatives-Aidermen Fox, 1 Hall, McOool, Reed, ‘was then sworr’,aud testified tht be first saw Mr. Searles | Whitiler). late of the Fourth ward of the city of Now bed rhe ops ip nga eS ea onbense avenues, Bs re inte hd erate firest from Third to Fourth | ithe yoromtate Hardy, Mastsrce, Outwell and Farioy—- on Broadway , about ove o’clock on the morning in ques. | York, aoe New York aforesaid, tegether ‘thon; arrested the prisoner, Sheron,afew minutes after | divers other evil di seeing Mr. Searles; bad just Dee relieved at beadquar- ‘ters and was on his way to the station house when a gcn- tleman called out (fat he had beea robbed, and peinted . | set and sidewalks tagged a four feet wide whe rt posed persons, to the jurors afore. | dade Salled’ et Governor copious “heudmuartana | Sete, ine tame to be cone tinder the direction of ihe Street ters 00 of the said us yot unknown, und to the number of “twenty and | and offered to issue warrants to. arrest Horace Greciey | Comilasioner, and that the accompanying i tmore, ho and they being rioters, routers and disturbers | and Raymoud for inciting the rioters by their articles. | “which was referred to Comittee on Roads Hon — the people State of New | ‘The Governor, however, objected to this, stating that if By Alderman McCoo! On ie thirteenth day of July, in the | they were arrested they would have to be taken before Rewolution that Talssien be and is hereby given to ‘Resolution—That the Pagrrreey issed by the Common Qou authorizing Twonty-tirss ward pa ; 5 that man has got my watch;”” witness apresied Lim near | year’ of our Lord one thousand eight’ hundred | states alent ‘Saree; Chaviey Frock, to ntuud s wooden iinaye to trontot his | #bereby annulled, rescinded and repealed, ‘Tweaty-second ward. Lafarge House, when Sheron said he hind nothing t» } and elviy-thres, at the ward, city and. county afaresaia, | *iustee oF Jatize, and, with tho inadequate force, Af the tore, No. 168 Bpring street he aaine tofremata during tbe aera evuhesaperorace tee ere ‘and asked witness to let him go; Mr. Searles | unlawfully then and there inteuding mutually to assist | 1 : thee i woke, almaat “tapes ne Common Counell, wouly 29 by the, Board of Councilmen adopted, notwith as coe on 142 0 voloied out Hagan, auf said he wae another or tho | one another againat any one who should oppose them in | fonsiaed. Nn PPR ee toned iandlaging objections of ‘nla oor te Majer Wwetiras deats compared with the correspond ; 00 the watch ir common ol bereinafter meptoned, and there ‘ eee enn ere ee ae 4 of all the bers el voting in favor thereof. ~~ follows: yan found in bis’ rahe hand pantaioons pocket. with a nang for said commen object and { purpose, lars lve Tig tau of ath neon th th Tah tip fee Referred te the special committee having that subject in grea as bonged snes. tos poy eee piece of efob chein attached; Mr. Searles identitod the | among themselves, then and there to disquiet, aisturd MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. ing in the reorganization of the late Fifteenth regiment, | Charge. probs cute diseases... .. 462 woach, a ind showed the otherpart of the chain hanging | and territy one Horace Greeley, In, the yoace of ih Int aie ERE New York Fotuste at known aa the Second Engineer | ,nGumn ge Company, of Company. of be given to, Moers. William: | week ending August 8, 1968.. ti digenies |. 233 to his vest. then and there’ , a8 well a Mien and thare to od 6 otreet, causes, Lee esicinaatep a sachies Sinert- the pritenar ven. ]i mone ust exter tas public peace, didrwith torce and | Proceedings of the Board ef Aldermen, ‘effet That tn oy ae care ae hie resol Frmbets tne a, po Pipning ‘ond igen ne —" ted out 10 oe byatr. Honry E. Searles. “Whoa } arms, to wit, with stavey, blodgeons and offensive fey ately 2 Receipt strete peony BL i urea ya by is Holes salation, abrossen Ht and deliver goods on the side prisoner was p the words used were, ‘That | weapons, and in pursuance of the mutual intent, common UN! - warrant upon the ‘bam beriain. for be asia sum of | Welk in frontot previane Week ending August 10, 1863. man bax got mn watch. @ject and private purpose aforesaid. of di jeting, dis- ‘THE SALK OF BONDS SENT TO # COMMITTEE, ETC. two thousand five ye AY: dollars, Which was referred to the Nic tn on Streets. ng Re-direot—-Mr. Searls was badly cut about te head; | turbing and territywg him, the said Horace Greeley, and Boar: terdas Which wav referred to Comeaitice on Natioua! Adair. Alderman ‘moved thas whe hed v good deal x biood and dust on his clothes: witness | of breaking aad disturbing’ the public. peace, aforesaid, Bist eae ee eee Ar Sees Th rent incapeale vetaliditiiek oe ny Se pany tg temeterg a Toaned hien a cap to go bome in anlawfully, riotousty aad routously then and there ag’ | Henry in the chair. teversl regiments and or ieaden Sf yaluniners froin the city | Alderman Hatt, amend’ by striking out Thurs. | Inerease this week The District Attorgocy then said that the prisoner's | semble aud meet togetber, and that he, the said Games, A communication was received from Comptroller | of New York. now in Yhisclty or actually at | ay, sth Inst, and inserting in lew viday, lth e statement before the police magistrate was that ha was | together with the divers other evil disposed persons to | rennan in answer toa rosolution offered by Alderman | ,. the seat of wi inst Celia Children of native narents. twenty-tive yeurs of age, a native of Ireland, and a black- | the jurors aforesa‘d unknown, and to the number of Zhe Mazer. Aldermen and Commonaly of the Cityor New | ,Ailerman, Oramwrts, moved, sll, fartner amend, 0 | Children of foreign parents cae smth by trade, “Iu regard to the waich be stated that he | tweslty aud more, being av thon and there valawruly ase | Hardy at a former meeting respecting the sale of | gore prdain as follows -— fiouwtGue + | ‘the member of deaths in the institutions compared wit. id not know how it came into his possession. sombied and met together, did then and there unlawtul- | bonds for volunteer fund and other city responsibilities, | yy qc Jk, For the purpose of expediting the reerattment Wri hick was lost by ihe following vote, vtz:— the eurresponuing week of 1862 were:— Ex-Judge Stuart, in summing up for the defence, con- | ly, rlontously and rontonsiy enter into aud trespass upon | which Mr. Breupan charged that the resojution was | of New York now engnges in the asrriccot the Catted Sracce, fmrmative "Aldermen Henry and Oitiwell—2. Week ending August 11, 1862 tended that the evidence could not sustain the charge in | a certain room in and part of @ certain building then and fm defending she Intorrity “ot the natioual Cision: anda Negailve~Aldermon Fox, 3 enemy ‘ong, Mitchell, | Week ending August 10, 863. the indioument, and that the only charge which cou'd be sustained was Joue of grand tarceny. The evidence only went to prove that he bad the watch In his poesession at i 80 there being, and belonging toa joint—(Laws of 1882, p, | instigated by malice, and that he had been obliged to dis- | for the uxyose of tilling up auch reclments or Uiigndes ax | JeHwtwlan, Harpy, Masterson, Farley and 308)—stock’ aswociation, duty organized according to ibe | appoint members of the Boards and other parties, He are no w orgaalring Yor the war tn’ this city, i mor the ‘aii question recurring on the imenusieat proposed by Increase this week. . laws of the state of New York. called and known as in its | aigo states that the volunteer aid bouds sold mit or about vm was lost by tng following vote, viz: time of beiug arrested, and on that the indictment fer | business by thi fio Tribune Aesoe! * ation offering, on " 3 1-8, | _ tbo fumber of interments in Petters Field compared eee coeaned colle wh ta meine: oF | hereof the sand Horace Greeley: wee a mentee trones | Dar, and that the Central Park bonds were sold at from Behait of the Corporation, to all-abte bodied persons, of to fob manera ag oben ty and Otttwett— with the corresponding week of 1862 were:— The istrict Attorney said he was perfectly content ao | and stockholder, aud tn which ‘sald room and ‘building | four to eight per cont premium. the inte tnmneot onli, 1h may cee of tee Eee eee Misigrwon and Farley. 2 % | Wook ending August 11. 1862 eee pry yee bene —- from eteen Taany well disposed Lge were then and The communication was being read when Alderman a the eat of ee Sues for the | 4) = od recurring on the original motion of | Week onding August 10, 1863 ‘ evidence to whic ust Histone, ing in the peace of the said people, and that be, ‘ the sum of two hundred aud. fifty dollars * ‘Tho Recorder's charge was, as usual, a brief one. Re | the suid James, vogetier with tho ovi disposed persong | LONG moved the suspension of the roading and that it be in addition to all other bounties heretofore of- me came wes seetiod. inhi euevume, Increase thia week. . . said if the jury wore satiefied that thé prisoner, hud ob | aforesaid, to the wumber of twenty and more, whoee | printed in all the Corporation papers gu narced to be paid to volunteer soldiers from tls | Resolved. That the Croton Aquedict Department be di- 4. DOLE, City Tospecior tained posseasion of the watch by fore and violence, of | names are to the jurors wforeseld unknown, did then and” “s a“ at re Pocemrnreny yg enign 00 a ee je Fon rected to erect a Ure hydrant on Mulberry street, between Cry Ixsrrctor’s Deranneer, New York, August 10, 63, : Alderman McCoo, moved that two thousand copies be ——— course they would bring ju & verdict ‘of guilty of ‘the | there unlawfully, rictouslyud routously make a great «Of the Comptroller of the et Rag sod Prine eizests, in the centys of the bioce. pereee Gharge tn the indictments Af'mot, and they Gelieved that Tot. rout, tiaelt and disturbance “and | PPluted in document form. York: tiamediately on furnishing toe eviience of thels cules. pit Re ee ee ee Voluntecring im New Jersey. he bad merely obtained possession of the waich withont » in breach and disturbance ot the peace | Alderman Fanury moved to amend by inserting five nforexa. muster into aay of (ae regiments or brigases | epee paar the Street Commissioner be authorized t Hudson City has raised ber quota of 158 men in fiv . UY ‘ract with Mr. George Thompsoa, to 1 number Af ie paleat reguistor gat Sarners "a Workiug days. The arrangement between Gov. Parke mt the use of the public butidings and at street lamps, for the pur- | and tho Wi using any violence, thou they should bring ina yerdictof | of the said poopie, and that he, the said James, aity of grund larceny together with the evil disposed ‘persone aforesaid, The jury, without leaving their seats, brought in a ver thousand copies. 1 the appea ne C F guly authorized representatives atthe ing Ww h volunteers per- to the number of twenty aud more, whose names are to | Alderman Mctoor. accepted the amend:nent. rand 0 th bis sats Department allowed them twent; dict of guiity, the jurors aforesaid unknown, did thon and there uniaw- | Alderman Harpy said ‘ Tag’ Gavetane cated, ¢ factory | pose of giving a more uniform light. \ iy days ‘The prisoner was remanded for sentence until to-day. | fully, riotously ad routously threaten that he (the said petomprmbenthersmice sat ose er sce 7 tarred lato the evviee of the United stares, | Witch was.laid over, ‘The bounty paid was $300 by the town ana $50 by Whe PLEAS OF .CULLTY. vn other evil dispoged | ¢¢ charge against him as Alderman of the Eleventh, also statig the vame or numbers of the regunent By Alderman ae re, county, in addition to the amount offered by the goverv Joba Haltigan pleaded guilty to an indictment for riot- | persons aforesaid, oid ehen ond there take out, Kill and | stating that be had made 4 malieioue attack on theComp- | Som! APY {are air Senet belong, ha mn the | Rrsoived, That the Eleventh avenve, from Pitty-tuird wo | ment. tug in the ‘Twelfth ward on the 16th ull., and was re- | hang thes rend vara to the great damage, | troller, Ho cinimed to have the paper read Defore any hls warrant upon the Chamberiain, tn thelr fa rity sin sireet. be fF a pice | At Trentou, as s00n an a reorult is sworn ip, he receiver — ‘ - is Gir'aneel ; | number of copies be ordered to be printed, If the part for the aad boauty of two hundred. and itty dollars, direction of tae Strert Commissioner Patric srady and Daniel McGovern pleaded gailty poy tears thw cad pope te wall dlaposed (ape fem pend a specimen 0 the whole he wouid sey eneee | 54s i ake thelr receipts for toe sume th such form ws ho the direction of tae Stew mtnisston & certificate npon whieh he can draw his bounty of $20 to a indictinent tor riotand assault and batiery, to have been committed on the 15th of July list. Both Prisoners were remanded for sentence. Thome Camusky, iudiated with the above men for the : Bo Athos St teminaiee : from tue county. In addition to this, If he has been ir Per Re mptroller to ATT into. ofect | Resolved, That ibe carciage way of tne Beventh avence, tho service nine months, he will receive m instalment \ nme. S between Fifty-thied amd Pifty-ninth st wed with | $402, making the soug sam of $002. This he wil! ge ‘ robbie wioues to tiwith, ander the direction ‘of the Croton | whether he serves for three years,one year that he, the said James, ret was untrathfu. nine tan: had been made against the oF more,” Get described a could, and Whose ‘haues | justice to Mr. Brenuan he (Alderman Hardy) bad’ offered roller is hereby arth ed to borrow upon’ ti monthe game ojionce, 18 aleo indicted for arson, for which he will | are vo the jur id unknown, did then and there | tht resolution with a viow to give that ofticial an oppor olen ote ‘ Ag mont ~ etriod isthe Court of yer and Tarmiacr in Ootober | unlowtully vlog wat ronzouny break dowa, cemotsh | SUM oF waKing bereasary explanations, He thought | Gentine said of twotnilues ive hundred thencand | - Wivch was vetetzos to the Conmitiee on Roada pliadin Fr Fhe next and destroy divers parts of and furnitore of the said t cought to he sen! he | dollars, as may bo required w pay the bounty to volunteers, “ a eos (semana mee SORSEINED tS BATL. room in the vutiding then avd there being as aforesnid, | ORREASLIS Si Stsee thet “ould be made ma form | ere aoe ee eee te Alderman Merci more thet te preseatorder of bask J MISCELLANEOUS, etn Grinnan, indicted foc robbery in the det all of which aulewful, riotous od rowtous aasemblage | "ATE Troan Tats thought tuo Board, as well ss the gen | City Mrastry sud be drewa theret;ors ny Tor more | Which wan configs NERETOPURE LAtD OVER. SRORKT WOKTM KNOWING.cu 70 THOMAS R Foapetns wen odbc’ to be anneal agi (othorwise called lames HL Whiter), and of than the | Wemoan from the Eleventh ward, wore eutitiod to have . provided by fhe wecond section | Report of Comiuliter on Wherves, Plors and Blips, In | and sin iheirw ‘iricen he tw gelling ‘iyane Coffer Vive Thowpsou, of 198 Kast Kightownth street, who had 1 Aivers othere posed peranna to the jurors aforenuid | ie loc ee ie full. ty i prepare and. de favor of adopting resintion that the, Mreet Commissioner | Wines and « a ‘else ned in ever$ taimiiy for,’ Sugars come his bondsman in the eum of Lwo thousand 4 the ber of twenty and to ! men od pr rae i aphiplleed — to en She Corporation.» und "pl any street, | Ie. upwards, Hams de, Shoulders Osc. aon wer. ne and committed, to 0 Cocumnnay wee Teen A: Micador in not voting, = = ORDERED TO TAY COURT OF OYER AND THORNE me Stale of New York, to | @4. Before it was concluded | Bounty Fun Sr antl ben teahtaoion, creme ident orviered @.cail of the House, whereupon the LOAN OF FIOES ‘The case of Dennis Carey, jointly indicted with Mark J, Lempt of the aws-of |, Alderman Orniwis moved its reference to the Finance by the Magor and semied with th pnt weal of the Cor: wemvers answered to Sets names — : Bilva for the murder of ‘the negro, Abrahain i'r to tho wvil example of ail others | Committee, wh Aldermen Fox, B tchell, Jeremiah, Hardy, —ldBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, 1 to the Goart of Gy rn an tae ‘and against the peace ot the ; THE TWO ASD A YALE MILLIONS APYROWRIATION. Masterson. Ot iw , Jewrlry, Silverware, 6: Pianos, A motion w hou at m rum neswertag to their names, the resolution in ark, 0., or the Raine bought for car was ordered to the Goal er aud Torn” . people ~ Tone sabe pon he i } dhe de thi do CONVICTY snd thelr dignity ; ee y Z ont was thea taken up on the adoption of the paper, j-ve por cent more paid for Jobn Wileon . OAKEY HALL, Disirict Attorney. siderman hat necessity was there for The same was lost tor want of the required number of above articles than caabe obin! ous tian Biased ob't : . — hy, Any, lickeis to prisoner was charged with hs tracke Dameges Against the City. rapes ae begron {Cool, Mitoheli, Jere hore w foo Fr istry ‘ane robbed hia, | Os bei A nyinber or additional claime were filed with Comp rijtion over the Mayor's : ’ 1 Lynch, being tho afternoon a number of the Supervisors eid ncon- | propor ordinance in place cf the ome’ whiob tno laa | be paid after the davon which m drate rk Me ae take hell dh sowed hi: i ee Mie vances made on i My ultation with Me. Brennan ag rogards the best plan of | alrendy passed. He cousidored it a very improper and | Ry AldermamQrrweu— On ARs nowt | Siean GMAH, Broker snd Comuu! ure proceeding relative to the vaet number of claims already | a ap hha tedinence ‘becaune would not relieve the the munielpal Of the city of New York has ] ” Which wae lost by the following rote, via:— T HENRY HYMAN'S—6®8 BROADWAY : Sante pl * { poe ople ‘efore hoped that t wou! by the growth of the city, been large’ 6 mative an Jere ~ YADWAY, CORNER OF f o pr No desnite pian ‘was agreed upon, but It | Foon treet again: for they kaew {rom depatetions which | passat oc te ontiuenss’ ocguntel a featumanted say the n Henry, Mevool, Chipp, Mitchell, Hone street, room 5, up stairs, will pry we iene rebbed K. a watch | was agreed that another meeting #hould be hetd at cleven | had waited on the Prosidest of tho Unt * the charter of 1457, and eapecial ing the past two year and Otuwell—Z. pele for Diatuonds, wet or umnot; Watolien tnd ” 6 ho United States, and | the charter of 1467, an g the s. vare ances made on the wai fa a lock this mornizg in the Comptroller's private room, Suieer, tar tne aaanice between Mr. Lingotn and Gov. have been very onerous ‘nnd reeponelbie, Ip eddition te the 1 of the house, 688 Broadway. the mane," nad also ‘ou Fann or nur fl e are r Daal re propesn ol y Saes She Gratt would take piace. r of labor olved by wd mt adopted, the priouer ay hour before ae we by | Wearo informed that Mr. Breonan proposes to refer all | Alderman Orniwxti urged thi mosiing anoalll wot | semtand peamectin "ot ane fromti of the-bnst- | On eating the roll the following members answered to ARON ADOLPHUS, 49 PEARL AND 3 NEW wh bey had @.ga ee ayo tho claims to the Roard of Supervisors for action. He ts | bo before Monday, 89 that membors might have time to | quence th number of officers and | Avnainen se MoCool, Mitehetl, 3 | Chambers sirsets, ceased by government, loants gave ane was Soles Wo y with power to 2 of such cisims himself, but aca the opinion of their constituents im regard to the | clerks at to the a i iy qualitied to ailgermen Henry, ¥ feCool, | Chipp, itehe! orem, money to aus ms ‘met ” “perononlp vam gud ane parky started to th wlinese v Joos not reilkh tho idea of assuming euch a vast respon. | “Tt ‘eek i nd whereas, the oxpe eudclerca: | Whereapon tae President pro tom declared that there not | ‘Articles’kept one ) ou’ ait dey poets tom by bility. What the Supervisors will do ts not foreshado: nat the meotins saree 3s Sieahy tnereneee ty renee beings quorum present the Boerd stan’ adjourned unt not " flora 1 but it is surmised that they will eatinnate the amount | pursday next Oe ete * the Mayor, Alder Jommonalty of | THUFedaY uext, Sth instant, att oSlows Tree, Cl | Moe" gs gpd DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEW apd 5° uMicient to meet all tbe ages dlatmed, abd then on, | ee ereeey Sexe was carried. fe Olty of New York, ia Common Council convened, aa » eek. PX Oye i py Goods nnd personal property o! a) o roca ahs hapsaeoers tee ca eeponertaed ie tea feng a ceri Soeeriplons, Articles can be redefined at any time wi tan : | 1 — appointn ageomtbission on on of 1499 Is hereby amended ai all reed ns fol hich wareites see McKnight and oe TAMNARD. di Th rf avenue, they player about a | vestigate all claims arleing riots. | This Awd —Ofticers \ be ke beto: — very | pian seeras pias en ton of the Comptrotier, irene wad | Spore ebelt be 7 the | Moxham, of the Nineteenth procinct, yesterday arrested | prs ROKERS! TICKETS WANTED—AP M9 nis « f The y claims ware preaehted yestorday:— ally denominate, i er mtreet, one ¢ 1 the oe be son Ot ihe BHGUtT cect tree inet ant r Scoonit Assistant Clark, the ‘Third Agsistunt ¢ | Patrick O'Nelil, on the charge of being accessory to the | ee tateas ‘of inenenan Wiiahan adetiry pa les aw . yer “. i 4 ices: Ciinitors. bin Fourth Avsisiadt, ers spite, an Interpretir, a itao rd burning of Josiah Porter's dwelling house ou the night | ove "0 "sii Dry Goods aud Clothing, "A lot of Overcont Wilson oe tite © yah the 2h i three Cutharive Wald fon 4 Bast Fighigenity yetroot...; 15 90 $0 Paton! sae toad tn chest ni Fane Board c anger Ne sal ne ated by she Bay: oF, anid wa of July 15, that being one of the days of the riot. The | : ~ ° . oub Blaisdell, 303 ic i 0 several du E A sara ¥ Sant, Lexington Grened, ater Hong: io ara, a, fr areity Thalt ou Moray, the 10th swat eae Giley and to perform wich dutte ne Tans ee MAveCs | qccuned wae conveyed before bis Honor the Mayor. The | THE LECTURE SEASON. tied fourth street 490 00 geek FM ne befate the actransacting such public . necessary affidavits were taken by tho assistant, Mire | PMPORTANT Li DAILY, FOR. GENTLEM"y pcond avenue, took Whe Catharine F. fiow, Lexington’ avenke, vear Bor | Pustnent ities ot yAtderean Sith atsiiet, i luddiste 2 of sree» oni coe | Marshal Baker. The Mayor required $2,000 bail.’ The | [ouin etre New Cork Musi of Auatomy, 615 "0a won was soon to throw ty fourth atroet, awaiting, and personal pro REN HUEY. A Nernn Btatewnih district hae to the eathetes OF the on | prisoner, being unable to givedt, was committed in faa | wars Partion unable toratsonduliens lectures ov hase (oor the witness aftorwards wont | _ pets ‘ W813 75 Tolls T.DENKY, Ailernien Piied distetet. May by amended, #0 th Carey | Lor tral This prifomer makes the Orth one arrested fer | for canted. ov recnipt of 10 copia, by adireasing Secr-iary @ aut y bea wateh: it was naar Porty- Hie Ei re cea [topalcerman iighth distrit tobe paid rach of such employes + ely shall be as | the burning of Kur Porter's bouse. the New Work Muse of Anatomy. : af por a hall jo. o (epee; welt two v! etroot, personal property desieoyed lerman Foureenth diawict. follows es kadar, ond then won Alek oun tend & at nl aah yh bl 10g Fa if acer eventh district ne Chiat Cierk ehall roreive an aunual salary of two Brooklyn City News “Too Lave FORCLASSIFICATION.— atch, which was given rece iam Sebmidt, 0 Thirty. Fox vaetenen i un ree! . ‘ rat di The Figat Assi a al etary of iy shown at the Jefersoa | | fu nt PA a 125 50 | ga ud ihe oie eet atetetct and five hundred Golam eel © | Recess or mum Commox Covncs.—The Common Council PAtHotosioat ro ag the 4 1 ‘ re am te 4 prety epee ux oH B, lose of ‘goods jand ri lor prenehnaie 1G Aleman Sei nee Siatriet Pe ga shall receive au anneal held the last regular moeting of the seanon dest evening, (saw tomy it an te Pt The flowing tatoo olred pars were ae | Qebeetane em: Hark, Namarbn,Ouowresy Far | “he unct atm eek pha: cee an annuateatary | The Boat adjourned wo meet sain ondbe fea Monday woop Re irony ‘Wilson who thr o watch away: witners was etand- H t bel beens Ot 7 DAS 57 “y October. All the city offices are to be-closed meanwhile ing slongsiie of hitu at the time, he threw ft with bis | Met— Alderman McCeo!, Alderaan ‘eray “Aly Sues wee | ceive hundred dollars <n oeive an anual Mary | gi twelve o'clock noon, except the oflbes of the Street ‘ONDER OF WONDERS » Fight haod; did not think it advisable to ind look | P. M. Jordan, 273 West Twenty-eightp street... gas5-a9 | chair. The First Marsiva! aball receive an annual salary of two | Commissioner and Collector.of , Which are te remaia W' Te ONLY * Gor it them, at Uh = T prisoners to look ner: the Fa A Every, Seen street 160 00 Be algernes Pene~ PRTitions thousand five dred do \are open daily until four o'clock P, M. + identified the er whon at the stat) lenry Thomas, 0S Woat Thirt rma ‘The Secoud Marsha: snail receive am a i. a EES ”'| Ceara Dovid Wertecmer et apes hoe 2 Wietreayn for furnishing banquet to the | thousynd dela ¥ saual salary of (wo | Surroseo Foct Ptay.—The body of @ man was fahed up ‘Ollicor Walter, also of the same precinct, veatified that | James Batler, 27 Sullivan street... 33 0 | Wherecpod be presented tee rennet The Toto all receivoan annual mlary of twelve | at Ford's Dock yesterday, who} from appearances is ‘aasisted iv making the arrest, and gave ‘a similar ae shop, 73 Roosevelt street 150 00 | Besolr od, That the Comptrotier The Record Clerk shal! receive an annual salary of Atteen | UNposed to have come to bis death {by violence. There event of the afair that of the former witness: the | Jobo Smith, No. 3 Mechanics’ alley. .... 260 00 Sous raw bia wi bandred Sotare was a large contusion over)the right eye, as if caused by a watch was jakeo (9 the station house and next morning | Sarab : 101 Weat Uwenty seventh streot ‘36 Wiedmaun for the aun! of ove (hovanad ait hundred and | | Fhe Cop. ri shall recetve an annual xalary of eight by « 00 ft wos taken to the Jefferson Market Polies Court. No. 1 Mechanies’ alley... 421 00 fie Mh fe Qn Jor furbiabing baa! vet (M8 per contrect | hy nared doll biow from a stone, and a gagh three inches in iemgth be- The primoner, during bis examination before th» patice | Moses Gardener, Not Mechanles* alley 00 iO ee ee eee Cotten arate) tthe Ewenilech | 7 ger shall receive an annual salary of twelve | hind the left ear. Leceased wat aoout five fobt six inches jd ha was born in New York t Fiat Burebail! No, # Miagion place... “20 6 ‘ are aad chapga Whe came 10 the | Run . eam ote Magisteate, sa ort a gy: Ay : west t eayn Ae ae a | Fh Acaie Vowrerger shall receive an annual salary of io hefght, dark bair,and apparently, aboat Bag -— pom] yeurs of #0 aulker b: nd was ty of | Samue « Lwenty seventh » 475 00 | efaht heonure 1 eare of age. Had on light gray Fasteloane, bes the charge ae wi ap if “ , ; be a wt 00 - . the sairias tet pnd Seed Marchate 1 evershirt, light calico ir hn dre | the Oleiet ¢ Ho) toe Acuminnt Clerka hereby incroawd i. “ : s _ with the tope cut of, The romaine were taRen . ord ® i house by order of Coroner Hegeman, who | 44 suena Wwvowttrate the aifate, Alvor & 0 out jeaving thelr seats, ro Ube prisover. whe ke

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