The New York Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1864, Page 10

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“xe FataL ACCIDENT TO 4 SAtL0OR.—AD inquest was held at the New York Hospital by Coronor Wildey op the body of Jehn J. Lewis, a sailor, thirty years of age and born in land, who died from the effects of injuries received failing down the hold of the steamship Havana on dens Conn? last. Deveazed has left a family at New Lon- “wean Drowxzp.—Coroner Wildey held an inquest over the remains of an unknown man which were washed ashore on Governor’s Island. Deceased had been in the water about two weeks. He was dressed in dark clothes, oslin shirt, red flannel unaer shirt, and black necktie, eno ared that after the body was washed ashore some enidiars, stationed on the island, bad rifled the pockets of @eceased of money, a ring and some papers, Pelice Intelligence. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED SWINDLER.—William Meyer, a @erman, was arrested by officer Long, of the Seventeenth ‘procinct, charged with defrauding Elizabeth Kruck, of 88 Biizabeth strect, out of $630 in Treasury notes. Tho prisoner, as is alleged, obtained the money from Elizabeth under pretence of getting it changed into gold, at the same time leaving in her posses- gen as collateral security a bank book, purporting > saw that he bad a deposit of $812 in ‘the German Savings Bank. The money was not returned, and on meaking inquiries atthe bank it appeared that be hada ently $10 in that institution, Amelia Schmitman, also a German girl, living at No, 33 pages likewise charges Meyer with stealing $250 and a gold watch from her. Justice Shandiey committed the accused to prison to an- ewer both charges of larceny. PICKPOCHET ON A Ram Can.— Wm, H. Jones, a young man. was arrested yesterday charged with attempting to pick pocket of Mr. Richard A. Reading, living on the corner the of Fifth avenue and 125th street, of a wallet containing 9269 65. Mr. Reading, in attempting to enter a Third avenue car at Fourteenth street, felt a sudden pull at big pocket, and instantly turning bis head saw Jones marae ® basty exit from the car. Mr. Reading followed the Prisoner, crying ‘Stop thief,’’ and, a!ter ap exciting chase ef several blocks, an oilicer caught the fugitive and took him to the Jefferson Market Police Court, where Justice Dodge committed him for examination. The stolen money was found on the rear of. the platform of the car, where it baa been ates ig and restored to the owner. ‘Marine Affairs. ta special meeting ef the Board of Commissioners of Paste, held 2ist April, 1864, the fi Uowing preamople and re solutions Were unanimously adopted :— Whereas, Almighty God in His providence has* seen fit to rewnove from among us our friend and associate, Blisha E. Morgan, therefore, Resolved, That in the person of our late friend the mer- tile community loses one of its most useful, honorable d successful members, and the cause of our country a Jeyal, earnes? and liberal upholder. solved, That we one feel nia loss, and that we tender toa family our hearfelt sympathy in their great bereave- Resolved , That a copy ef these resolutions be transmitted to his family, and that they be Seg in the daily jour- nals, KINS, Secretary. a... MISCELLANEOUS, LL BOYS: UNDER 18, ENLISTED WITHOUT THE consent of parents, by act of Congress may be dis. 5 ne ‘fete ESTON, BENJAMIN & RODGERS, Counseliors at law, 13) Fulton street, MULETS D’AMOIR.—PEREONS DESIRING THE wees as oe 2 copeiee sex should send stamp for circu- Perfumed Love-me Ever—a dediciour . Lagi cosmetic, Sg $1. Address Mme. box 5,622 New York Post oftiee UTCHERS? AND PACKERS’ IC ICE HOUSE PROTEC. tive League ie still in existence. Over two hundred fehers have deen protected from suits for alleged in- ement of patente for ice houses, All persons desirous ef protection from said suite must join at once. -pryness LEGALLY PROCURED IN ANOTHER te for persons from any State or country, without D ity or change of residence. Incompatibility, desertion @runkenness sufficient on gl Success guaranteed. Ad- yeesesne confidential, A to H. BATEMAN, Counse)- ler at Law, 37 and 39 Nassau opposite the Post office. “Boer 18 WEALTH.”~FRANKLIN. THE test of modern philosophers, remarks that ‘a ved isa penny earned.” Instead of destroying ere te paper, preserve it and receive ite s yg Eg which we will pay for old newap papers ldo mag whole or torn; old a of all kinds. _ cir- ra, handbills, tickets, cards, catalogues, and ol Fn rin all its varieties, In quantities or hen iting paper and school books, old blank beokeai joa bea et style, paar not bow much they may written on or mutilated STOCKWELL & EMERSON, 25 Ann sireet, One. door west of Naasau street. . KING, COMMI8S10NER OF DEEDS FOR aLL ° the States'and Territories, No. 885 Broadway (Mo(fat ding), room 17. Togat aoe obtained ‘oon Washiv im 48 hours. SBpanish fi legal a documents tuments prepared correct Ny. ee 73, TO 8 CENTS PER POUND PAID FOR OLD rs, Pamphlets and Ledgers. and the Se SgPrhce eee ped for all I hinds of of Rags, by F. R. WAL- TTOM, son of the well known and successful ulturiat, Mr. Robert Ramsbottom, of = —_ mee WisHing “TACKLE AND PISCICULTURE.—MR. 4d. RAMSBO a, ‘arther hortly be open to en ments. bd eddrens J. R. Herald o , New York. , Me AND THE yico® OF YOUTH RESTORED in four weeks Dr RICORD’S Essence of Life. ia wonderful agent wil) restore mahood te the most shat- red constitutions, whether arising from excesses, self the effects of climate or natural causes, The time aired to cure the most inveterate case is four weeks. ure is impossible. Dr. Ricord’s Essence of Life is sold | ay: with instructions for use, for $3, or cane qgentities if one, for $9. Beat Sent, oer oe packed, on receipt of remit- Otrealas sent free on receipt fies stamps, oe PILI ROLAND, No. 447 Broome street, York, 0 one dc door west of of Broadway. MA see MANTELS.—A FINE SELECTION OF MAR- ble Mantels on hand, and offered cheaper than any- where else, at S. KLABER’S Marble Yard, 54 First avenue, mear Third street, New York. Call and examine for your- MANTE RE ag " SLATE MANTELS. A choice mee, at much lower prices than any other place. ix mSTEWART, 412 Sreeéway, N. Y. 5 ‘'S ."MBTAPHYSICAL DISCOVE- M™, ry’ for deatnens, catarmn a a, oe ae all Gieonsen « of reat, 20. ene satay eras Cafe? May jp ——=V, -X, of arigaaie Cy Ga NEW IN PLAYING CARDS, LOVE SCENES oideanatsdis LOVE SCENES. ESIGNS yRon. FRENCH A — neve new card yy Beatie pictures, of sie een a used the same as ordi- > Rate with amuse. stamps and send for aie acaba peas . © 60 Nassau st,, room No. 1, up stairs. @TORAGE Ly 4 on 98 RTs A a Bi TRUNKS, &c., Sr the fpe dry Prices Frit havi selected aes invites the in- ire and strong at moderate indy gas atta en TORAGR FOR FURNITURB. . H. $a sixth eves Sixth avenue. ESBM 1.2 AND S.—) ROTECTED ) BY y er — = tot B a, by “he seals the im. crake for of exhaustion of the scouting Nos. 2and 8 —y lities, Prepared in onth ia: a from Dr. H. A. 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