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pitta Sule 8 Lmaesr oF GENCRAL DIX. rae 4 Begus Freciamation Question— tsure ef the Werle and Journal of Military Preceedings 2 Chambers—Warrants issued by Cudge Mussei for the Arrest of General Dix, Captains Barstew and Cyndy ead @umer OMicers, dsc., do. ©w readers will remember that 28 noon as Governer Geymour was apprised of the action of the Grand Jury of {Be Gencra! Sessions te declining Vo act wpon the recem- Wendation of Judge Russel to iwquire imio the seirare of the World and Jourwai of Commerce newapapers—which (was done by the military autherities fer padjishing the Temous Howard bogus prociamation—be addressed a Petter to “District Atvorney Hali early this week, re- (merting te bring the matter before @ proper magis- Wate, med promising bim assistance, it should bo Beede’,, in ths prosecution of dhese imvemigations. A eordvaziy, m obedience to the instrecttons of the chief Ex. Boutrve of the State, Mr. Hell appeared before Judge Rus- feb. as he chambers, on Tuesday morning ast, rd made Mecessary afdavit previous to applying for to ineue for the attendance of Mr. Hatick of Me Journal of Mr Croly ss ef the World, and ‘witnesses of the circumstances attending the wil+ ‘Socupation of the above effices—a which was y tbe taken before a warrant could be erent “the arrest of Genera! John A. Pix and otnsrs. City Judge for the arrest Dix, Capeaio ai ‘aod Lieutenant a oe eee, ee Sheriff Kelly on a terpoon, made but, rwing to tbe ergagements of General Oix, the pmaticr wan set down for Friday moon, #t ue Oity Judge’s ambers. Mr. KB. amith, counsel for General Dix, stated that Geperal was periectly williog to submit himself to ee eivil auth rities, and asked « postpopement of the Matter ti!) next week, inorder that he might have au opportunity to coufer with bis usseciate counsel, who was fm Wasbivgton, twas agreed that the partice ehonld Appear at the District Attorney’s office on Wedoenday, the Hb inst , at ten o'clock, whep bail will be given, or an @amivati 2 demanded, the parties in the meantime etv- t that tim) the case ts interesting, and considerable gm 2min«tion und legal diecussion mM the further stages @append the testimony and other docu- which the arrest was made, following GOVERNOR SEYMOUR’S LETTER. Bxxourive Cusmsrn Atnany, Sune 25, 1864, oA. Oaxry . Esq., District attorney of the Clty apd of New York:— the “matter of be 1 seiwure of the offices of the rave refuse to. make. such in: gotice, ana Geclare that “it ie expedient to examine into subjectreferred to in the eharge of the Court’ with re- “He te auc seicures, Tt the ~ are faithfulls exe uted” Ifthe ary, 1b parsui thedemand: of the ‘aw abil the obi Vine of tule id io yutred into the matter an ip oharge by th 4, the public: prosecuter, Peden whatever 1 might, have boos, rostd bers wp entided to respe-t As they have refused to do their ¥, the subject of the sel ures of these journals sould Before some proper raag'strate. If vou hk any assixtance in the prosecution of these investiga- tw be iven to you. 1 ig a matter of priblfe tmterest that violations of thé ished, the views or wishes of the jected must not be suiTered to fn'ivence ection of public 0 through fear or other mo- ‘are anwiling to ald Fou in getting at facts, will your dary to cemapet ‘their atten ‘ance as witnes:rs on be- i of the people. RORATIO SEYMOUK, Bubjoived is the aMdavit of Mr. A. Oakey Hall:— ‘Before the Hon Abraham D. Russel, City Judge of the ‘and county of New York, aud virtote ole! a magi in, bear and deteriwine com sa—A, Oakey Hall, being dul: ¢ bas been creainiy invormed, ‘about the nineteenth day of New York, hen and there a United States he in (who was pot the or elsewhere a judi oflieer) an alieged ord ireoting him the said Dix to take, measure prison the bod’es of Vad He Malock Dar dM Stone, Wil-atn.C. ‘and David &. Hee (who werv then and there cl of New York apd withi also to take measures 4 ‘therein to enter! rmarwal of Commerce (which was controlied by Jast name! persons). deponent ta further eredibly informed and verily ‘ves that riingly aad John’. A, Dix4not having as id, &c.) lelomionsly ordered one Wilson Barstow to ake the arrests aforementioned, and misch evourly or- Fores one Wi liam Haye to precurt said closing up and au on of newaraprrs aforementioned, and that said Bar. yw accordinyly procured the jallock foresaid thesend tere. and f.r< * wetzed aud cpnhoed Syainst the will @° aaid Hallock for a space of ab wt ehours under said order; and that the Thompson and privates allen tarbeds, BMA m, Joseph jams. H. Grose and J. Serrelif. te said ourvice: be gn nemoa ont ~sqbtpped as -oldi-rs and against the wil! and protest and @ensent of the aid Wiilam H. Halleck. seize npon the prem. same for fit y hours and by «aid raed fore: Lerrifs the occupants of said pre of State theres! t. ‘and there caused similar -agtato be dane tn regard to the 5 te at tne corner of Park row s: i sb orters by ee aiven to + garby Lieuienant Gabriel Tuthill ot Braatue Ro: sergraat, Ot Over Corporal sone i Yates Loans Detar D. WM. Davis, Baroey Bhael MeManu., Patrick Gavin. Pair ck Pryor, Levi Gover- pa, tenants Bobs Stephen Stiner, Win. L. Willis iam Dull, Nicholas May, ( ra that Messrs. Wiliam ‘H. iam W. Jacobs. Jobn B Bet fasbington Hilis, Jv. have as be ix credibly Informed anti ven, personal know rdze of nearly all the facts aforesaid. Deprnent therefore accuses, on information and belief, _ Me persour aforesa |, who ordered and comm tied the acte vieiation of the statutes wnd pe law apt peace and dignity of the Stare of New ork, im that tbe said Jone A. Dix and Wilson Rarstow Sumitted the offence of Kidnapping, and the others, with Fob A Dix, 0! inciting to a rhit, and foretely entering and ning the prope: ts aforesaid, and so prare that a.zuagis ubp na iesue to the persone severaliy last gna their resnective evidenc: taken in himini Cepoment in if probable cause if desire’, bad, according to ceedings perfected as may be of the State and ite peace, @ broker! as aforesaid, OAKBY HALL. De, 1864. Sworn to before me, this 28h day ot A. D. Russxt, Cty Judge, The following are the magistrate’s minutes:— ‘Weoe the abore afidayit | teed subpona tekets to the os named above. i, or as appears by the origina! here. annexed marked “. ly examined the complainant the mauer of hie ‘Shdarh.” Toe seid. persons uly at B tion Win. Anderson, Bq. ation’ an oath by him tax Which being done I com \ ‘of the complain: 8.44 witnesses aforvenid, it appeared to mee thatcr’m tively comimutted bv the per my Warrant as magisirate, . ae will appear from entd gee mawes and 1 tasu Fesiting therein the accumatic warrant ( ft of which vice. SD RESEEL, City Judge. look the parties named ix the war- also by counsel, Messrs. E De a Pierrepont. Opportunity beingde gE oowanel to examine the papers and ‘pmvuliatien. 1 dlacharse the devencants on their per a] recoun 7anoes, (0 appear at my chambers on Wetines the Oth of July inst. at ten o'clock, to which time the veo eedings wand adjourned . D, RUSSEL, City Judge ‘The following testimony po taken efore Judge Rus- vel — TRETIMONT OF WILLIAM FH. .— William H. Hallodk, being de!y produced on gubperpa, was eworo by the Sudge and examined by Tie- Brlet attorney Hell us follows: Quention. Mr. Hiailock, by direction of Governer Sey- Ev: T bave made e complaint againat Jown A. Dix, Wm 7 RALLOCK. 8, Major Bowore, of the Tenth regimeet of the In © rps, Capt. Wo H. Cundy, of the Tenth regimeet ; ‘Whison Barstow, Gabriei Tutbihi and oth Re Dames epoear ic ‘gioal complaint, to the t that they @riminubly jifringed upon your personal righte and the of the people ou the 19th day of May last, and I caueed you to-day to be subpaneed before Judge Buseei upon ihat comjsaint. Will you have the ¢ odpess bo give a parrative of what ocourred at your newspaper adice on that day witbia your personal Knowledge, as it Pespects your property and yourse'f’ Answer.’ Well, Sbout ten o'clock at vight, when engaved mm moking up Mhe foreign news Of the sieamship Asia for the morning paper, at the edit rial rooms of the Journal of Commerc Mf which | am a proprievor and an editor (tbe firtn bei Prime, stone, Hale & Hellock), & person in military thee, wbom J understrad to bea member of Ge 5 eona! taf, named Wilson fia dale order for the crrest of myself end partners rieourly preo'ed it to ur, the p: otation was at jod by no viewnce, but by @ request that #mould r@ to jeave toe premises Q. Way it io writing? A, You, air Q Did be nhow et to your A. Yes, air. Q What became of it; did you give it beck to Dim? A potammed ft, au9, 96 wens ae | can remember, it reed ‘are hereby sutboriaed to arrest Mr. Wm. C Prime, i Biome, Mr. Wm. H. Hallock ar & A Hae ace them to Fort Latayeie o@N a, Dix uired if there was time to onniate the making op news, be faid thet would be uLpeceenary. He there would be no paper tomorrow: } arkea bow Sach vine | sboald Bave to prepare to leave: be ry, 1 thereupoo went to ti mpahied by the oticer, after Tou we. wou . wey 1 eq a in the morcing. I mugresied W the oMicer that it might be more conve. for him Giret to viei Mr. Prime's residence up town tad ‘My, Stone's in Brooklyn, taking me on hw return, be rai Ke would be more convenient, and two hours need tne fyrdtlewt search for Mr. rime wae improved by in prepweing ior the reedence at the fort, writing sre, and ac orth, informing my wife: neeing tbat t wea were po tempiory and there being left on my ‘cretion’ th. wae & prompt compliance with fl Hy anterior there Was HOtDiDg [ike x proieet op my part Care an gracefy ¥Y #@ the ciroomstances Foomeidered th. My \ compliance was yielding to that { bad no pov reeset. op biayreturn, about arya) J inquired if LU tbe was \ormediately wrt drove & the residence Wao wens with yoo vy Mere? 4 Twas nooo “ —_——- 9 Gn the rewsps er ‘Was there any soi@eri +. No, a epee Abe rial? ~ Yew, oY, on an diving there 1 learned tbat Mr. Sone wae ober at, rs te Dusmces mticrs. found bie wite ia great dis- |, having beurd of w i crue going on; Fading thas be Was ddecat the olfocer direnied that } *Pouid be | Captic Garden; there an orderiy vu! ot the Bnd presented & paper, which he ico sated enes vento my tbat | should be released and that tno ome Q. Did you see the order? A. Vanw the manuscript. Q You did notread a? A. Nb. sir Do you Know who 4 weenig.e@ Dy? Mo, rir; I wee Q Ylormed that this marusc spt was an order that 1 sboud be released and sent to my home, but by whom 1 was them relesxed, and enbse: my wie signed 1 éid wot teare; quently weet «cross sbe ferry im a earriage ‘and family to the course Of the might; while aw: return of the officer the time improved to « Bole to my wife sud family, ing thet | wae Veave sor Fort Lafayetio. and giving dfireations x8 to how she fdould supply herself with money end carry on the effars @ the Rousrhold Q. While the officer was gone In search of Mr. Prime ‘were you ie any way e-#tra ned of your liberty’ A. At the time of my arre-t] was informed that myself orany Of the emryes mHDt leave Che estub!ishrrent, choosing ‘eur own time for dotug 90, but that no one could retorn: ‘eside from tbut there wae no restraint of personal liberty. Q. Witte the officer was gone in search of Mr ree were there any armed men in snd about your room where you were? A. The ‘etachment of armed men meanwhile Ocoupied the entrance; there was an inquiry outset as to the entrances of the buildin: of exit and ingress, and directions given | showid stand at those potpts, and the soldiers likewise cecupied the stairway and the ball giving scoe-s to the editorial rooms, Q. How many armed men were there in and about the ‘tmiiting as you have described? A. Labould indge there wih Q@ Were they armed men in uniform? A, All in upi- form. Q. Did they have beyonets’ A Yes, sir; Axed bayo- mets; I learned they belonged to the Invalid corps of the Army of the ’otomac—men auilering ‘rm chronic com plaints or wounds; this was Captain Wrison Birstow, of General ix’s stall. Q. Did you accompany Captain Barstow to Brook- lyn with your consent or against your consent— with your free will or against your free whl? A. 1 was directed to accompany Ca: tat Brooklyn; 1 do vot know whether I would have beep com- pelied to go or not: Tobeyed airections; | was given to understand distinctly that I was requred to accompany him © Brook'yn, because | inquired if it was necessary, Q Did you accompany Osptain Barstow.to Brooklyn and Castle Garden with your tree will or agatnst your free will? A. It ws not left optional with me to decline. I was given to understand that it would be compulsory if Treawtea Q. How long a time occurred from the time the order of Genera! Dix was first exhibited to you untt! your re- lease at Castie Garden? A | think it was halfpa-t twelve when | was reieasod: it might have been two hours and @ baif that | was under arrect. Q. Veben did you again return to your newspaper office? A. T returved to the oftice about eleven o'clock tie next day, my office 1 at 91 and 93 Wall street, in the First ward of the city of New York: but seit: the crowd there, and armed men at the entrances, J inferred that my ad- mission would not be allowed, and temporarily accommo. daied myself in adjacent offices, Describe the character and appearance of this crowd and the armed men at the door of your office. A, The armed men seemed orderly in all resvects, and the crowd Tepr@sented very clearly tn their demeanor the diferent political parties w which the extreme men belonged, though with few exceptions the disapprobation war sbown by gesture and word of mouth there was a good deal of excited conversation going on in the street, Of it quite loud, and it was accompanied by thrents of personal collision. Q. Did you bear any words antagonietlc to your estab lishment by the crowd there? 3°80, state them. A. No, fir; Twas at too great a distavce to hear any distinat ex: pressions. either of approval or disapproval. Do you koow any of tbe persons who were the crowd xpparently dina ing? A. I recognized ie; I preferred to keep aloof entirely from what was ng On, and did not wish to be personally mixed up in the affair in any way if I could avoid it Q Did you see your office again that afternoon? A. Yea, sir; | visited the office cecastonally during the day, and entered it without objection on explaining my rae tion to the office. Q. Were any armed men still tn the building? A. 1 know from bearsey they were upstairs. Q. Did you meet any on your way im and out? A. saw men at that time on the steps at the entrance of the Duilding, but afterwards saw them in the upper floors, 1p charge of the editortal rooms #nd composition rooms. Q How long did the presence of these armed men, 1B charge of the editorial and composition rooms, continue? A. From the time of the arrest, on Wednesday evening, until orders came for the relevse of the establishment; about ten o'clock en Monday morning I was imormed that that no proprietor was there to receive them—so one of the proprietors went for the ordor. Q Lave you got the order at your office? A. We have ® copy of the order. rder rescinding? A. 1 think it is « ‘copy for the arrent; I think we bave both of them: I saw the order rescinding: it was signed by Wen. Nix, and was substantially that the office should be released, by direction of the President; Ishould bave stated in its ap- ropriate place that when I was released at Costie Garden was informed that no orders had been received for the Telease of the estibhsbment; so the office remained in possession of the military wuthorittes until Saturday morn- Ing at ten o'clock, whed I accompanied Captain to the editorial rooms; the men were asleep on the floor, in different postures; they were aroused and told to leave. Q. Had such a crowd, «t the character you have de- scribed, ever be ore gathered at the Journal ofCommerce eutrance; A Not of that characte Q. In what did it differ (rom previous crowds? A. Th iderce of disagreement om some sub: Ject: 18 differed trom any crowd th count of the presence of armed men and the excited con- Versalion, the Dumber was somewhat anusual. Q. About how many in all should you say were there? A. "Two or thre» hundred most of the morning. Q. Was the sidewalk blocked up? A, The sidewalk was blocked und the travel in the street was interfered with ® mewhat. Q. When was work suspended on your paper on Wed- nesday vight? A. Immediately after te arrest, Q. ow long did that suspension continue? A. Until the following Baturday forenvon. Q. But too lave to get out the Saturday morning paper? Yes, sit; meantime the men were kept witbin call. Q! Why was euch work suspended en your paper? A. The work was suspended in courequence of the orders wo bad received because of the impossibility of enter- tug the office with the men. WM. H. HALLOCK. Sworn to before me this 28th day of June. 1864. ‘A D. Rosset, Clty Judge. TESTIMONY OF DAVID G. CROLY. David G. Croly, being duly produced on subpoena, aworn by the Judge and examined by Mr. Hall, testified ae followe — Q_ What are your name, age and ocenpation? A. David G. Croly: aged 24: occupation. mews editor of the World, G. What busivess on the 19th of May Inet occupied the building at the northerly ccrner of Park row aod Peek maw street: A. Well, the editing, composing and publish- ing Of the World newspaper. Q. Who i the cbiet editor of that paper? a. Mr. Man- tou Marble ts editor in ctvief. Q. A charge has been preferred tor the riotous and un- lawful semure of tbe businesa of establinn ment on che 19th of May last, and the forcible eviction there'rom of the occupants and employes of the eetablishment. Have the goodness to state as snccivcUy as you can all thet you personally know touching this mater, A, On Thursday, the 19th of May, somewRere between nine and haif-psst nine O'clock In Ube evening, a tereon whom Ihave wince sacer- tated was named rage Gabriel Tuthill, of the Reserve corps, Tenth iv , eolered my private room in the editorial department of the World’ aud stated be hed come from Genera! Dix t take posseesion of the office; he read me a document which gan to this eflect, that any ero: Who pleased could ierweche Werld establishment, jut DO person was to be alloweé edmittance into it again; as | was in comrol of the office and vaturaily deetrous of getting out the paper, I tock advantage of the equivocal Character of the order to insist that the work of the office Sbould goon: that the editors and reporters should be Permitted to purave their avocations, and the compositors Seoald be alowed 80 ost the type: that, as the order said Potting about stopping work, we should not do 60; the heutenant wea somewhat pussied by the character bis orders and ctaracter of the reception that he met th: he staied finally we could go op working watil we received further orders; sccordingly the business of the office went on sual; but in a ebort time he came to me again and — that.he understood from an eid 40 evap of Gel that we were toetop work. Lagain foweeed that we shoule ‘ase atop work until we got a written order from Gen. Dix, because I naturally emp- posed Lbere would be gome mistake in the matter, from the fact that hed explained the trouble in connectson | with the forged proclamation very fully 40 Gen, Dix ear | in the dey: that he had expressed himself satiefied wi the explanation Lave him, and when 1 suggested that | we were so desirous of fading out who the person was that had done us the injury aa to be willing to offer a rewurd fer bis apprehension Gen, Dix aewented and said be wished we would do #0; Isent & couple of reporte from the ofice, Mr. Wakeman and Mr. Riley, to see | Dux, t uscertwio if there was wot some mistal mater they wore allowed to leave the off Any body WhO wished to go, but no one was allowed to re | turn again. faiso sent a mote by them to the editor in- chiel Of tbe paper, iniormicg him of the trouble at the offioe; Lieut. Iuthiil, jave tated, came anecond time to me end wished me to slop work, whieh I deciised do ing wotll we Leard from Geo Dix’ again: to satiety me be went with me to the room of another editor, Mr Chom berian 4 the order from Gen. Dix war again read, Mr Ob mberiain took the paper in bie hand end read it (brood, end gaw that it was an order from Can. Dix: however, be ceme n third time and stated that te bed prenive otvere trem Gens Dix 0 atop the work of te ertabliebient aod geod us out of It, 1 may tate that ba was scoom panied to the editorial and poring rooms, | which are on the upper floor of the bntiding, five or fix arwed men—soldiers apparently; we then, on compute at lett wor 4 butding was Soest thst promise to fee that everythi the ertab out while ke was 10 ould further state that vext May some few Kevtiemen attached t the editorial roome, who w: ee to get poenossion of their private property, were em to do ro, yet day, a8 Londerstand |rom mrormation and Delia, no one was Admitied fnto the editorial, com port g oF publishing Foome, aud that during the time (he office was in pomeersion of the ™iitary vondry goods Fee Stolen—two overcoats, maps and other valuable property. the o was surrendered wae te 1 "clock, Arm tore 90 the morning of Saturday Q. Wan there @ crowd row A. On the evening of the around tie do ra, alto the next day @ How men time? A Thave reen un mary hie arowd evden ly arte dimen wak “ap and dow: Publication offee od murkots wd That Oe OF The ROldiere Hy eniering tbe put office drew @ ptetol ao pol Wat the Dight Gherk of the ealabiigpmment NeW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2964. MILITARY AND NAVAL. Tro 3 Pal ae Fro ES ED BOMLgns NAVAL PRIZB MONEY. &C. Why uring the tine yom axe liege? A nnd sadeavurn io Slorw the work | AT Sona ‘pa cod ecapeahors were wtdered om of the ej 7100 thom ees Baga a Teeb OR, ‘oe wane unanenes <0 tho eines wean fea. See A‘ ALIBN OAR nate om S pg noe ys bows,’ eens same Ciwrent and tl a. te at Bo. eas ap yd ee RMY AND-N, poem. appearing im the ; LE aryacr catied om General Dix within an I rescred the World office om the morning of the publiowtion of the forged procia- baud Al jommercta Havel, 155 T wont t Genoral Dix'n headqaerters, to BUNA) BS. AMITA. | Q Gerre., Jon somht an taterview with him, | — ola Siadatans ‘Conrad Hanson’ James Lew 8 ca | the mutter as (ally as | was aware ww | q BMY AND NACY —ABHAD OF JERSEY —RROOK: . WESTBROOK, Aitorney, 195 Brpadway._ ts expiaived to bim bow easily a eo highest ea nities kind could be perpetrated upon a merni money for y, Drinylag mom. Cal! with your men at the ren- , Mt Pais MONEY bowanaper by a person (amar with ch de.vous, 45 Fukew sureet, Brookl A’ pp Cn OBTAINED Dnsiners was (rannicted just as it wae going to prens. 1 ment recrutth IN PERSON OR BY LETTER TO querboned me fuily witb Canmeasionst istrict of the Atate WALDEN & WILLARD regard to i, and expressed him. eel’ peticfied with my explanation ae far as it went; I told bim that we would ia all probability offar a rewar for tbe apprene: sion of the person who committed th (rand upon os, and he exeressed the bape that we weu'd do #9. 20 a8 tn discover this person, whoever he wan; he stated he understood (bat the same copy had been served on other affces ‘het be intended to make an investiga. Mon and see if the paper opon which the foresd precla mation was writtes war manifold, and if by the same person; ‘at he (hen had an offleer ous to get possession Of the copy, #088 to compare it: he was, there ore in full posnesavon of -the fete, Ro tar as they were krown to the editors o the paver, as carly as half-past ope on the pubhaned; ae tbe ATE U8. 6. RE Sreest. OOKLYN, BOUNTIBG, BACK ray’ ena ene oh SOR AbsustED Wi rHopT DBLAY A LL THE O01 yioEee. 459. EWS OF THE IT AND DEB SOTO tn ALDEN & witbaaty PP ay street, Brook!yn. h—WE Pay was PRIZE MONEY FORTHE tng claire ie tle 183 York street, * prookly Abe PRIZE MONRY FOR THE OPFIQERS, AND crews ef the Connecticut, De So Grand oe fe now being collected amt mr) ‘by M ‘Snvt R, Je. Na nau street corner ‘of Liberty. and opposite the rey oe LAIM8 OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND OFFI errs for $100 nonnty; peneions ofp ofw aoe and pare. of decease} finary Law oles of WABHUULN & WO! roadway. RD,—THE_DRAPT.—BXAMINING BOARD or enone, 498 Broadway, ee-ond floor | Btrieily priva tet @ coming draft. have atchat dian Miv thy § exempts or n: tainty if reoruts are soend. batormation giver bg ta or deformities exempt. Hears Tron 9a. 0" ob boats rd, ‘an nubat itutes, UL, oorner of sat bonny te BA! Kens Ta ra porhension of t Afternon, and previons to the p per, which occurred sist evening, . DaVID G. CROLY. Sworn to before me, this 281@ day of June, 1864. A.D, Rosras, City Judge. TESTIMONY OF JOBN 8. BRTTS A MPANY, SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT N, G. 8. N. VOT ois Lang being ordered ree Ee the forte nisompany 8 4 4 Tuesday. 2d 4th LLY, Carian. Jotun 8. Betts. helug duly produced on subporna, was | — mares ‘4 : f RAFTED MEN FURNISHED WITH SUBSTITUTES EIRS OF SEAMEN OF THE DB 80TO oe Se SR Oe SRA Se Oe. T)"iihort not ee aud on the most reasonable terms. ub- * can rreeive the pay and, p 9 due them Q Where do you reside? A. 1 reside at 71 Thirty. meiguaritoriale suse, Parnes must be sure to bring ineir | ob BRAYNARD & KOWING, 16 Nassua sirect is sconnd street, and am in bnsiness as an auctionesr at mitices of seing dratied and the money. Apo! tod, WAR- Wall street; Iam aoquaiated witb the estanlishment | RUN FLINN, No. 2 Warren street, near Broadway. OLDIES PAY, BOUNTY, & PROMPTLY OOL lected and mon*y aap oved cla ma—No ergo made antl: ceria ‘col Apol to THOS. tn gee Attorney, &¢., 79 Cedar street, near the Post 4 kaos STATES NAVY. PRIZE MONEY OFFIOB, BRAYNARD u BOWINa, kpown #8 the Journe! of Commerce vewspaper; I was ip and around the building on the 20h of May last, the morving a ter the alleged eniry by armed men of the “ sand extabimbment; | had orcasion to go in on pieiness in hel oxamytine mcisnten "tad oor oti of eee reference to whether the narer wonld be out the next town or distr ct, | eferences to merchants and ban Gay, £0 ag to regulate our anction advertisement, that and of highest standing. Address or apply to Captain CONB the World being the only two papers thai adtvertived the Fs Lispenard street. near Broadway. auctioneers, unless by special adversiaement: T could ont ; pe ers XTRAORDINAR: 10E,—PBREONS DRAFTED rain admisiance; wan prevented by u soldier who stood | F)XTTi tints vate can have allen, suativates farn shed there. Ni Q Avy colloquy between you? A. T merely asked to. an the mon renaanabie terms Amey Od. LEORE £00., go in; he said I could not, unless by permission of the captain comm nd: he af that time was on the sido- sgprroelaegeip tir, COMPANY B, watk, and I went up street. EA giment NG. 8 ®Y. yan oatm Q. Did this man you addrescod bave a murket? A. @ Forts of Kew Two men ebstracied my entrance: one was armed with Fagen Mart poy eas Paes a word, and the other with » gon and bayonet. | then RAPTED MEN, AND moss. ENROLLED AND LI- able to frtni in this or any other State, ean be U. 8. NAVY PRIZE MONEY OFFICE. « United States steamer ‘rand Gulf for prize Youn Repubhe, Cargo 0d $3601 Qonnecticnt, for 29)" 948 § 0,000 Ww. io Noseau sireet MONEY WILL BE PAID SIXTY-NINTH RB. t deine ordered to tew recruits will Apply at the Armery, ‘until Monday. the 4th PRIZE $1.000.000 font, | By ord KEARON WATSON, Captain. t mal del cr went up street on other business, and ip about an hour nv. Vues, Orderly Sergeant « dayn. by the Seamen's Bi Bann, 193 York streets drostiyiy and afterwarde returned and they admitted mo: [ could not DY REUBEN VORE, 63 Wall stroet get any information as to whether the paper would be Out or nt. ft was some time after that | saw Mr. Stona, Q. You were admitted, bnt were not able to transact your business, the establishment being stopped ? Q. At any time doring that day did yon observe any crowd around the said newspaper office? A. O, ves, there were quite a number of persons around ia front and on the opposive side, in gronps. Q. Were the armed men in charge of the building vist- bie from the outside, any of them? A. Yes, sir, a dozen MARINES WANTED—TO WHOM HIGH CASH bounties paid; 10 men wanted to day, Parties bring Ing men for service treated liberal. Apply atthe Bounty, Pay, Army and Navy Agency, 1! jassau atreet, N Ar prio NALY, $!.200 caah down as soon as passed by the doctor, for One captain's steward, one cook and two firemen with a chance of going in one of the awiftest steamers tn the Amer. Jean navy, “Aloe ten seamen, three ordinary and four lands men. to cnmplete hor ere poly at the U. 8, Army and zi oF of Cedar, up stairs, ____ EXCURSIONS. Visit TO BU: TUBY'S PLACE AT CATSRITE ON the Fourth, per NIEL DREW vir e of oa soe, cranot fall to make, the H. wil! be on hy welcome bis friends and the public in zene: AS GRAND FOURTH OF JOLY EXCURSION TO BID. ‘The powerful sts TOWNLEY and or more, aw tn gee STELLA ani Gi DINE, with 8 band of Q. Woat was the character of the crowd, excited or yECRUITS AND SUBSTITUTES WANTE: marie, rave Thirieth ‘street North. river. 7's ost noisy, or how? A, Well, there was no violent demonetra- | FX est cash and government bounties paid ai prpece- | Zeuih -inens 726, Sraiag elves 106, Pulign sireet, | Braink ra, tion, but it eeemed to be somewhat excited in conversa | 4 by the doctor. $10 hand money pald to these bringing | 8: Bro RY. "RONNELL 63. 90 Prout aire reornits, by Capiain COMBS, 50 Lispenard street. Qvsstitores: PROMPTLY FURNISHED—FOR NEW York city and Brooklyn TeWaRehy on reasonab! to J favck N FLINN, No. way. to, rejoicing that the payer bad beeo stopped Q. What was the largeat onmber of persons you raw eollacted there tn @ groun or crowd at any one tims? A. [suppose about. twenty-five or thirty: there wore reveral groups, there was at one time @ crowd composed of ditle- Tet CrOULS, AMoDting to two busdred: they used! anl- thets not evurtenus, such ag calling those who denounced At as secessionists and favoring the South. Q Was the general character of the crowd under your observation turbulent or quiet? A. Well, there were op- BEAUTIFUL NEW BARGE FOR |XCURSIO The Harvest Home. and the Rbinebeok is, with or w thontaaioons. Pleasant Valles, St. Ri Wel! and ot er Groves to let. Appiy at the BE 882 West street, corner Barrow. H. BC GRAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO THE Capt, P. V. Yerance, will make anexcurston to the Banks Fishing Banks.—The seacoing steamer MARYLAND, gm the Fourth of he leaving 0! reet, Kant river, at forma. Address or “Ba Warren street, near GQUBSTITUTES, AT 17 BROADWAY, NEAR BATTERY, ORSTITUTES, AT 17 BROADWAY, NBAR BAITRRY, “SUBSTITUTES, 7 BROADWAY, NEAR BATTERY, furalehed for any d jin riot by honorable and reliable parties, Apply from 7 Probrious epithets used agvinet the paper in loud and — TA. IP, ar ver ey street, North xcited tones: 1ee, 80 as to be beard by a dozen or UBSTITUTES, SUBSTITUTES, SURSTITUTER.—THE | Z'Ter. nia aM 4, North river. foot of s street, fitteen eee bite ‘SOHN 8, BETTS. GSU Eircat priors paid for olepe ek discherged veterans. 0 | ol ae Rae “Diane. Refreshments and Dancing on gone substitutes, Aino. tnvalids camget calling nt office, 12 Chambers atreet. AFFIDAVIT OF WILLIAM W. JACOBUS. Qusstirures WANTED. WE WILL GIVE AS MUCH as any one, cas! for all men brought to eur of. State of New York, city and county of New York, s8:— Williaa W. ‘eebuny of said city, being duly sworn, says fea No. Bouth Seventh streot, WILL 2 WeDONALD. thatyabout the eighth aay of June, A. D. 1864, he applied 2 the headquarters of the (Invalid corpe) Teuth regiment. | QUBSTITOTES FURNISHED | FOR $910 —MER- at the corner of Broome and Elm streets, in said city, and | \) chants, bankers and others, wishing to procure anbsti- ‘then and there received from the officer in command the am a - diene te, a all eae Fri Pe ” niebed im " ¢. Uni por ger Bg else paged Pp baeeeclpg og Gudtieute Agency, 7 Otien er Broadway, reom 25 and i7 persons who, on the eighteenth day of May, entered into | E7°bAance Piece, i and took forcible possessiowof the World newspaper, pub- | mHE NITNH REGIMENT EW YORK STATE NA- lisbed tn said city, and that be also then and there re- T tional Guard is pow reorranizing, Young men wishing ceived from said officer, as and for the pames of those who wien’ a fob heg tae mil do wal og Si meeting ch wi even charges, on information and belie‘, that the individuals atone een ae crete Captain. Pr tale eels —_ did, on bo nineteenth day of E. Nicnowas, Orderly Sergeant, (6 Bi it possession aforeraid, ae tp oi WILIJAM W. JACOBUS, HE OFFICE VOR SUBSTITUTES IN THE NAVY OR worn to before me, this 29th day of June. 1864. Galland see for onraives "Also wanted, (exhibit AL} ava AMES ACO. Agents. DETAIL TO JOURNAL OF COMMERCE OFFICR. Captain Cundy, Sixth company, Second battalion, Tenth Vounnrer RS AND SUBSTITUTES WANTED,—THE highest bounty paid in cash an soon 2s parsed by the doctor. at the corner of New Bowery and Oliver atreet, in the basement. OLUNTRERS AND SUBSTITUTES. —IRISH, GE! eat cash and gor. pet rokers amd tbers paid $50 for CAPTAIN COMBS, W) Lispenard st ANTED poertragecs ie GOOD MEN FOR Sworn to before me, this 28th of June, 1864. ‘A. D. Rossm., City Judge. A vanes STBAM*R, WITH SALOONS AND RMALL Steamers, the pasion ald new harges GERALDINE and STELLA, with Bidd) ve and ae Park. to “ it sonia. i. ezamine those lots and ‘bonuses for sale on vert er paella snppin. te + ilar: “appiv. te Sees Pci PeaaE, Mi BLLOGG, owner, 139 XCURSION TO NKW HAVRN, Y clase steamer CONTINEN' Bast river, at 8 0 tt ate tal art atreet. Rew Work, JULY 6.—THE FIRST TAL will leave Peek sin, low Haven. @ who bave al York, arriving at OURTH OF, JULY #XCURSION, Maid “steam v. amRowsuIre, Charles 24 East river Mondar, July, TaoaM Sor Rost, oko of Eighth street, East rer, making the following landings SANDS’ POINT, GLEN COVE, MOTT’S DOCK, GLEN Woon! Returning will ieave Roslyn at 3 P. M. and New York at 5i¢ P.M. Fare 40 cents to each landing, geing and returning. it Feelment, Invalld corp»; Sergeant John Gallagher, Corporal David M.Tnomeon, privates ‘Allen Ames, Jovevh ‘A. Ayres, J.J. Edmonds, H. 8 Allen, Joseph Corncli, James Glenso Elise Baro Burns, EB. waawell, 8, P. Williams, ail: Groce and z W. |ACOBUS. Exbibit B.j WORLD OFricE Lieutenant Gabriel Tuthill, Pirst Sergeant Erastus H. Ro- rick, 8 ant pre Olige or. Corpora! John pnd Privates Louie Lebar. D. W. M. Davis. Barney McBride: Mi: ghnel McManus, Patrice Gavin. Puitten. Prvor, Levi Gover. Hobbe, Stephen Btiner, Win L Wiliama, Wiliam Daily, Nicholus May. Charies Wesipnal JACOBUS. I bringing men. by goine to the Fish’ MARYLAND, which lear pied, foot of Broome, street ing, Saturdays ex at7o'clock; Peck North river, 8:30 A. M. Fare $i. Din oat OR EXCURSION PARTIES.—A SCHOONER YACHT. She can accommotate twent, persons. | Wil be let by the dav or week. Inquire of JOHN DOCKERTY, font of Van Brunt street, Seuth Brooklyn, in frontof Erie Barin, RAND OCBAN FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION — ‘The rarge and fant steamboat D. R. MARTIN, will make a trip down the hay, showing ‘he fortinentiona af the harbor giving the passengers a fine view of the large fort at the army and navsimybo w'il receive the highest cash bounties paid. Now is time, bose. before the bounties stop. For information call at GEORGE B. SMITH’S law ae No. 4 New Chambers street, rooms Nus. 5 and 6, up Fs. 45 Refreshments and good music on TBSYIMONY OF WASHINGTON HILLS. Washington Hills, appearing in obedience to a sub- pena, was sworn by the Judge and examined by Mr. Hall, as foliows:— Q. Your businere? A. I am what they call a _ clerk in the World office, |. You were eo on the 19th of May last? A. Yes, it was my plane to bave arrived there at ten o'clock to relieve Mr. Kirwan; | did so; I came along as usual about WANTED-IRISHMEN, ENGLISHMEN, | SCOTCH, Germans, French. and men of all nat onalities, to en: Mat as volunteers, highest bounty paid cash in band tickets to familie: Agents jams. Apply at 428 Broadway. WaANtep—two. “GENTLEMEN 70 TARE THE place of two privates in one of the first militia regi ten o'clock and went to go in: there was an armed man, | Meme!" ,ihis city: Releht abot treat mie CURe | sendy Fare forthe exeuraion 78 | rea cate arith @ pistol; he did-not say anything: be had bis pistol | —————_—__—_ - a at my ; 1 did not know what it meant; he told me I TH REGIMENT UNIFORM FOR‘BALR—POR A MAN ARLEM AND NEW YORK NAVIGATION pany —Fourth of Juiy Excurs'on,—On Monday. July 4, the boate of this Tine will make hourly trips between Har: Jom bridge and Peck. sifp from 6AM. te7 P M., landing at Righth street and A’ 1 Fare 1) cents. No tickets taken, it. Sonar 8. i lot of rebel Murkets, Ap. at atreet, near Greenwich could not go ip afterwards: | went out then, Q. How msny armed men did you see about there? A. Weil, afterwards I began to look azwund; | saw something like @ dozen; when I first went in I only saw that mun at | € that time; I did not know anything wee going on until 1 | and members of this :egiment will meet at their headquar- ‘was stopped; 1 saw this lieutenant in charge of the sol- | ters, 654 Broadway, this day (Saturday) at two o'clock P. divers. WASHINGTON HIL2S, Ja | M.. to arrange their commutation of rations. By orcer, Sworn to before me this 29th day of June, 1864. a ee ee ‘A. D. Russet, city Judge. P. Adjutant. TESTIMONY OF DANIEL J. KIRWAN. Daniel J. Kirwan, being duly produced on subpena, was sworn by Judge Russel and examined by Mr. Hall, as jollor @ Mr. Kirwan, what is your business? A. ip the Worid otlice. Q And was # on the 19th of May Inst? A. Yes, sir, Q. Were you present on that evening when some armed men came and took possession of the office? A. Yes, sir. @. What time in the evening was it? A. Hall-p st eight o'clock: it might have been a few minutes either ‘way ; 1t was between eight and nine I am sure. State how they come tn and what they did. A. The about 5 feet inches. Also ply to W. A. CARTER, 82 1H REGIMENT NRW YORK STATE MILITIA, EIGH- ty-third regiment New York Volunteers —The’ oi! cera me Point follows :—Leaving Jersey City, Morris street wharf, at 7:29; Peck Slip at 8; Broome atreet at jighth street at 8°30: Twenty-Afth street at 8:15, Returning, leave Glen Cot lect 4™ “OF JULY. THE STEAMER ©. \ C. VANDERBILT will makea GRann. EXCURSION yd eo “rea 16 North river at 8 0’ of Tenth street at 8 1m. Leaving foot Thirtieth street at 36, A BAND of eo. ma MEN WANTED—TO FILL A TOWNSHIP QUOTA, t bounty will be paid cash in hand. 10 Foi gh Me e Hoboken, N. J. 1am clerk 100 MEN WANTRD—FOR THE ARMY OR NAVY. igh cash bounties pald. Old English. trish oF ‘accepted. Pitty men wanted to-day. $11,000 iy Deen a by one men, privé money. Apply at the Bounty. Pay, Army and Navy Agency, 11i Nassau strest, up stair, | $100 Re paren Y PalD AGENTS OR for this city, Ten men best bounty cash down as soon as XCURGION TO KEYPORT wanted to day Ta 08 JME OBA. first en = mylene ge Ind there by the | passed by the doctor, Apply at 428 Broadway. Captain Strosaels wil pate mp aoteareion 10 Rervure rand pee avez nus inci nih mevana hough | gy =) earn vo ant Mam ruap watt anima a | GWaracagM psec WH ce tappan aoe PRS H ne) ay et ger ph my me ND Recruit or Substitute for the rmy or iden “ thwk about a dozen or Jers, probably. of soldiers halted ti ler merit We A —) reernit "The Dighest ~ JOLY ae 1864- I beard the order given to halt outside the door; the 170 Chi m atrget, old al ‘ition, oom 8. 1864. ox GRAND EXCURSION DaY officer commanding the party came into our office (be did not gay anything) and placed s soldier ot each door— ding out on Park row and the ove ov Beekman without saying a word; then I inquired of him —WANTED, TWENTY MEN, AS ¥OLUN. teers to fill atown quota, to whom $475 cash t 139 Spring street, basement, NEW YORK AND vulenine RAILROAD. soning Joare Fioahing at 5:40, 7.8, 9 dat 1,2, 3,4. 5, 6. 7, 8:90 at was for; he did not give mo any answer, but | @ 4 7 = CASH BOUNTY —YOLUNTEERS WANTED | with James ip'and Thirty fourth street ferries. Verr naid, “Who is the person in charge of the paper” I told $47 for heavy Phe yermnents, doiw sasciona yi ae — alg nd ee fourth street at 7,8, 9, yar him he woulda Ond the parties in charge on the fifth floor, | duty in the forts ae Baltim: A.M. and ‘?M. and atl, 2.3, 4.5. 6and7 730P. and marching or knapsucks ony. Apply to Gapiain WELLS, 180 Centre atreet, corne: $500 Sia Je Bune [Se SeeEES the editorial rooms, by going round on Park row: so be left a guard on each door 0: the office, and told him if I or the other young lad thut was there wished to go out we might go out, but we could not go back, and that if any- a Thirty fourth street ferry cones 8:90 Poa and id mid. body tried to force his way in there to shoot him. serve ax substitutes for a fair w preiies meen ee aes Q be you know this etucer's name? A. Yes, air; | lia Ho,te be drafted are furat bed with substitutes, Apply Lieutenant Gabrie! Tuthitl, } belie is ieee ie. to C, M. NOONAN, corner of Canal street and the Bowery, under Citizens’ Bavings Bank $50 @. Bo you kuow the names of sir, 1,40 5.4 now their names; I could froma them ail thoug! Woes exbibitice of arms, any, was thers? A. Weil, the guard on ench door carried hie revolver in bie A. No, OL. ARMY, NAVY AND MAR: ME col unteors and substitutes wanted. bounty, paid; three substitutes wanted to. cash given Part es bringing men treated I! Apert COPILI; removed trom Sonn > ‘This lean io authorised by sct of Congress of March & 1004, which provides for iis REDEMPTION 1N COIN, ob ‘any peried not leas than ten or more than ferty years frome its date, at the plencure of ihe sovernment, Uniti! tts redemption five per cent interest 1a to be paid sem!-annually IN COIN. Sudseriptions to the loaa are reseived by the National Banks in United atates notes or in such currency or other funds as are taken by them en deposit at par. Itsex¢™ption from State or lecal taxation adda from one to three rer cent per annum to its value, ‘The rate of interest on this loan, altheagh but five por cent in coin, {eas much greater in currency ae the difference Detween the market value of currency and gold. Asa rule the five per cent spec'e securities of all sclvent governments are always par or above, and carrency now funded im the nétional loan wil! be worth ite face in gold, Desides paying o reguiar and liberal per centage te the holder, ; ‘ ‘The authorized amount of this loan te two Hen della. The amount of subscriptions reported te the ‘Treasury at Washington {s over $70,000,090, Budscriptions wi oe recerved by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington and the Assistant Treasarere at New York, Boston and Phiindelphia, and by the Firat National Bank of New York, No, 4 Wall street. Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street and Broadway. ea, ‘ Third National Bank of Ne’ No, § Nassau street Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine street. Fifth National Bank of New York, 388 Third avenne. Sixth National Bank of New York, Sixth av. and Broadway Finth National Bank of Ni |, 365 Breadway. Tenth National Bank of New York 24) Broad way Central National Fank of Now York, 71 Duane street. Rational Exchange Bank of New York, 18! Sreenwih AND BY ALL NATIONAL DANRS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTARLE RANSS AND BANKERS throughout the country (acting as agents of the Nations? will furnish further information on ap- \| I Yor! Depositary Banks). plication and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS, $2.000.000 — TAR COUNTY OF Budecriptions are hereby ed to a Loan ef Two Millon Dollars, anthorized by an ordinance of the Board of Super vinors, approved by the Mavor June 15, 1864, entitled “An Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Velunteers for the Armies of the Union, as partand pareel of the Quota of the city and county of New York under any future oall of the President for men.” ‘The proper books for such anbecriptions willbe opened ad office on and after Saturday, the 188 open until the whole sam the Comptrolier’ June, instant, and will rem: shall be taken. PPL on Budserthers will be required to deposit with the County Treasurer at the Rroadway Bank, within five days after ea- tering their subscriptions, the amount subsoribed for by them respectively, and on presenting his receipts for tho money to the Comptroller they will receive bends of ho Tedramable on or before Juni county for equal amounts, 1068, with Interest from the di aix per cent per annum. Our fellow citizens and the public generally are respect- folly Invited to cooperate with the Board of Supervisors tm the benevolent and patriotic purpose of supplytng the quote of men from this county, on the call of the President for more men for the army, soon to be made public, withow> resorting to ® draft for that purpose, Astion will not bo taken to raise volunteers under the ordinance referred te until a #afficient amount ts subscribed 10 warrant the oom mittee in proceeding in this matter MATTHEW 7, BREBNAY, . Comptroller. Crry or New Yore, Dxra®tucnt OF Finance, Oourreou- zn's Orrice, June 18, 15¢4, ORNS, BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, TRYDER FBET. 20. / enved without pain by Dr. RICH, Surgeon Gio os over the Citizens’ Rank. Rice's Anobilater cures corns. bunions, ac, By mail 50 eenta, Now NSR THAT 18 NOT NONSENSIOAL, en’ ence that ix nonsense; » laugh thet You ca Ry and a help to la f the “Funniest, now ready; better “than an} Fest to your Fourth of July, older ry where and by every. 10 aelis jokes, but Old Abe. NEW PUBLICATIONS. isk OR THE FOURTH. —& CORRECT MEZZOTINT LIRB- ness of Lieut Grant Price 25e. ae fy peor F. Lg PIRRONT, “Publisher, Nos. 37 and few York, “A FLORE DES SERRES ET DES JARDINS DB 4 rope.—One copy, compleie (14 vears) of this gy Mostrated work, just imported and for sale; price ‘RU OUX, 86 chasing Agency, 75 'Nanni street Ts NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW FOR JUNE contains article: eyibeneriss incwng bad Rus- itr, the Aft yg in Deapot' cr Enterary and Sclentise ery Trenance Quactery, Walle —— &c. 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THE NORMAL ie tasty ‘OF TRE RACES, gD aA ma BRU atthe Bounty, Pay, Army and Navy Agency, Set gate band; first they put one soldier on guard ther a 5 'y pu Li re was one treet. up stale. outside I believe; J did not hear him give the order to ASTROLOGY. him; but there was one walking ap and dewn through GASH IN HAND FOR sURGTITUTRS.— | Owing to the cro stale of our columns we are com the office with a revolver presented, 5¢ °, ™" " ai advertisements somsing ‘aber Q. How long aid you remain there? A. I remained $52" ae ee eer at cee hota Geren | Lestng me oe cea an Gar rf Fy Grand street, near Bowery. NICHOLS 4 CO, © $90 —WANTED, ONE OR TWO ALIENS OR PRR. » , eons not Mable to ¢ ho she Graft, 0 0 ne wabetiuies, teres days, from Hi te h the highest ty ml be paid. Apply for $860 i “CARH. BC BOURTY FOR ¥ VOUUNTRERS, there until ten twenty-five, “Q. You were theo relieved? A. About that time an oMcer came, as | understood from General D)ix's—some of bee staff, be wasn commissioned officer, from his uniform, not an Orderly. be ga’ Private to tbe other cumemesding tne detachment; im- mediatoly after he left the officer commanding the de- tachment at our office told us that wo must leave the __ OCULISTS AND xa nae oe oak ae ANIriciat, tr mai . rap TGRIMANS, prmeriy empiored by Bolssonneau, of IMPROVED ARTIFICIA: clock, at 30 Ploe St, reom tate pay to family boun! nted FURNITURE. soem ® ELROANT a NT or. HOUSEHO! 'UR- ay RTM! erie, Buits Paintings, ry] iness to tranesct up stairs, allowed to ‘@ransact it; Labould bave been relieved at ten o’cieck by ‘Washington Hills, Jr.; about four o'cinck in the mr roing | Beer ami Guriaing. Fare, Onias, Glass there enme seme carriers to got thelr newspapers, can at pinire'at 118 Weet Twonty-Abird atreet, he regimenta they choose and nteed everythin, Promised ne above.” ‘Apply at 16 yearned they ueualiy (o iseutepant Tothtll was standing ip ibe door with the guard op the Beekinan street entrance. the creer walked right up (0 the door, pot thinking there a0 aay ibing wrovg, and (be guard ‘a-ked bim what be qrented, he ould he wanted hie ticket fur newrpapers, the nerd raid be cowld havea ticket out of thts, showing him ” a revolver at the game time, lieutenant futniil told me $400 cash that shore was quite a sumber of people sroand tbe bulie- tip talking appl hat they ware henied in tI din iret symptoms of @ tose i had i WAN, mnwore to before me thie 29th day of Juee A.D. he mn, Gy ge age. RRORUITI DFO} 1. 00. AL TRROADWAYS tear Btsth rect ach 0 an. cash M000 Velzrane waniat for the army, tn mand ai BROAD WAT. (0400 cash iN each man, Too Benmen wantes for the AT IT BROADWAT. i tetia wavy, L hoaoware (9400 cash in heads paid each mi ono Fie amv tay we meer Firemen want 7 BROA, — “aQuEnuot Hea Sua eo navy, ana pore an. Arex! Nagin | wit out dela: en inbe o haoelio 4 rae ar yourveiven. 0 ra + for 43 ‘y ition |e = Oprice Croton Aquanver Boann, July 2 ___ OOALy Mhe Tax Commissioner Controvarey. MRA AMOB 2. WALLIAMBON BBLEARBD OF & Wer’ OF WABRAS OORTUS. j pert oF com PLES — CHAMPS. 3 Before Judge Daiy Jury La=At the openiog of the conrt bie morp ant Mesere, MeACeun aud Smyth obteved a w ngr, ink 14m MONET fo, nat pmeres RIND BE Oorpur dived’ ing the Sheriff t0 prodnve toe t mar | A 7). BOLTLERS ¢hash To Ra — 70. 1 of Ai BRIN NO PRIME RED AGH 2, Wiitamana, 80d bo show ganse why he wan reetreined aren y eee nny Abt Omearm Oo for BI DEN a Of bis liberty. Fath hair? Pitre and ‘noonty 4 Hoxie me iG vay. peng eT HOM. 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