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riences of 2 Union soldier—a volunteer from the Cresn | prevent the poor victims imside meditating an on Mountain Mave—in the prisons of tue confederacy, nisbed us by the soldier himself, who escaped from that most horrible and loatueome lazar pea ever known to politieal hate, oF rancorous, cowardly warfare, in the an- nals of bistory—the dungeons of St. Mark or the Black Hole of Calcutta not excepted—the stockade at Andersou- ville, Georgia, CAPIUBE AND FIRST IMPRISIONMENT. Im October, 1863, the narrator, Mr. Alphonso Barows, Statements of Released and | ws sermas ia 4 Vormont cavairy reginent, under General Kilpatrick, and participated in the ection at fought on the Ith of October. otiieentty aud bravely performed the last duty expectod of them on tho fleld (tbe extrication aud preservation of the artil'ery belonging to the aavairy under Ge: Kilpatrick's command), the brigade to watch Mr, Barows de onged fonud themselves within the closing wings of a greatly superior force, which bat a moment before they bad brcken through with a swoop as they charged to check the movements of the eneiny on the retirigg arbii- Ancther charge—the (orlora hope of vavalry when confronted by infantry, cavalry and artillery—was one for sell preservation, there being no retreat eave through the serried lines of the enemy. In thie charge numbere of the brave fellows of the brigade fell. syyadron @ captain, leutenant and eight men were cap- ‘ured by the rebel General Fitzuugh Lee's commacd, morched to THE PRISONERS IN GEORGIA. te fur. | Masse bY overpower THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN CONTINUED FLOM FIRST PAGR hae beeo stated by our eare fi etirects Prom “Gen Mociaisa thoigh composed of diferent materi}, the resolutions are Bil of ove accord. They give expression to the sentiments jon of the U pion —tie bigh aim of the ited their motto always Shocking Barbarities ef the Rebels. opponente here and elsewhere, the Chicago plat{ Gemocratic party, Who bave pt Ge their bauaer, who bave aways made heir alu to promuigite this doctrige, so noly te every American @itivec—this motto wuld bas ralecd the nation to te Bigd position !t once occupied, years ago nickbamed v agomed tat ame (© ruu tbe country ¥ jauge.) They are usivg every means in their power throw suspicion around @ and to tn: But weare dispored to pardon, wel a8 to combat our own passions (es the sake of the Yoo, and have Oxpressed b's in the recolutiona just ‘The proper spirit is pow among the people, end name of MoPleilan i sufficient to raige (he masses, © tui8, and ihe cay will be ours. Jon of ihe resolutions. SPErCH OF MR. Mr, Sackaesponvr Escaped Prisoners. Brandy station The sawe party whofour 8” have pow as- A PETITION FROM THB SERGRANTS. @vory vossible manner. IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE ASKED FOR. BACKBRSDOAFY. arked (hal it appeared to bim as t ereoting tae lemple oi Liberty ich avarchy Rod deepotwm nad trampled dowr y of April 7. 1861, and the perver ot of the wer to one “DEAD LINE,” ded to the mavet) @un of ibe true o people were ined {0 reconsirnck this edioe, @6 architect, and every hody must help m it, if i were ery ‘reeman whould aid al) Of Mr. Rarows? with MoCleLan Mr. Samael W. Mason's Despaten. Unreo | 60888 to the bakehouss Ono of his comyanions in this Huston Heap, S. C,, Sept. 1, 1864 T have before written you some statements of the hor. rible suffericgs of our priaoners at Agdersonville, Geor gi8, where ihirty five thous ‘But by one stone, dm his efforte and vicso Sackersdorff reer miles distant, prming ® master of prisoners was cnilod, which ebewsd three bnndread men, belonging to various doing cavalry and members of the One Hundred and Twentieth New York Here thoy were puton the care and warried to Ricb- d, receiving not the elighteat mnstenance of nourish Gu ide sume day (the 1 chmond, rnd the whole ouce mareted to Libby prison, thereto the pris ast loud applanse. wed in brie! remarks by Mr. Kirsinger, Sam. Miero, Fag , au) vibers, whiod Lerrsiuated Lue meeting. STAND NO, TEN (GERMAN), Baoing the Was Bertman Central Ginn, Lowe Busts. Repper, made a few D, AB their failing t enlisted men are by jected to all sorte of pri pt on ings Neent food, doth ta que respectable me of a seal bag wil by the bandred, not keep clean with; only A) treated when found 10 be sick, and jn rested than eaitle woud be alic lwo slits for the ari hedod soap to mined by surgeons, ai on the way Belore their cous\gomeat ners wera drawn up p everything im, th vermmen: from commissioned ¢ wio have 20 © » Dut do make & owt earne won'd oaly contmue w tbe hon the order of release or exchange came every thing would be returaed to them, ey, WH the exception of a f mnplamt and al read Lb res: & sengthy aud at tone, after whieh br ees, bw LCR Of course all bad swdor epiriis than Watebed thetr apportnnity, while on AS accumulative evidence, outs of return aville, sada copy of @documont addressed to the | ¢ sidevt af tho United § OF A KELKAERD KWONSR, The following is the statement of a pris releoaed from Andersonvitie. by an ivteiiigemt, honest-xppearmg soldier, aid | heved pot to be exaggerated in the least: was captured at Perersour: lop party m preci) arittencen stort and eect 6 Aacow, who sttt the his good knive, Amvag afew of tbe latter was Mr, sole of bia boul, ond, with the worked three ten dollar greenbacks between the inner aud outer solee, which afterwards stood his frie.d, © purchnge neo ries which greatiy tended to subsequent escape, Ab muod they were fret confizied io the Libby prieon, e vila dungeons of which they wero ted in the dark Whatever improvemeut or ametior ation of their condition hope, with the morning light, might bave promised them, was sadiy digp | w pen the full realization of their situation burst apon ng morning. Tho infernal Libby was ud the first sufferings of Mr. Barows and his feilow captives of Brandy station were intolera- trom mero contact with prisoners of an earlier date, The vermin swarmod nd the more appearance of the nnfor tated with suffer fo arouse to a grand ret: Somimilied upon Lhe per inasmuch as Hannan followed, aesertiog that it becatwe fe duty of ( ‘ with the sat navlinity with w cago and Albany, on (he 224 of June. Over twelve bandred and We were starved tere. From Baits island wo were which three were pow bo aatio law of the Lund; but ‘tho ballot of Une ciizen iv Novewber would set everyibing right again, Dr. Prnur ttwacis followed ih of Mr. Herr-nan mm a critica! Purse of the present Administration; bul went of sp is fine effort, every seu- Q with wack a £8. Judes the meetiog INCIDENTS OF THE MEETING. the autumn evening. brestnent was very bad. taken to Lynebburg, thesce we ware! cil applauded retoarks » reviewing the woole crackers, from eleven AU vanville we From Denvilie wo went to Auderson them on ihe follor then more than full, wero wall tres puisbiDg any of ‘A brief address by Mry line's bl.okois, money, We were ounpio down some of the odicers ue their fellow Union je tbe moet take the rings Most of tne men at Audersonviiic are They steal ine clothing off your back. she ooly ope i had. Some of the men bad 0 clothing except a meal bug with abole cot for thew head, aud otbers tor ir artae, their clothing baying beow ail etclen. We bad . rain oe 69d, 90 cover one hail are sick Wold malignant diarrhea tho woret and moss loathseme kind. are thirty four thousand six hupdred ond seventy tw J from eighty to one bundred aod We fod them ni uyon everything, tumatee, who were em: vations and tortures thet the new cogiers dr fearfully prophetic wos everything nd theta of their own coming fat ncabers of the inter captives were removed to Vemvar tobacco warshouse, and from thence to aaotber to prison, which had jant been ve ers captured at ibe battie of © some time confined bere they were removed to Hello where the suiferings of somo ten thousand meu throughout the winter were unger—not the slightest attempt, not the faintost pro- vision, being made to lessen or asnuage ther suMferings, day the poor © ihey stole my shirt Thoy mode mo g, forotold pri Im the vicinity of Union square Broadway wre per- Toe crowd consisted not alovo of | Males, boi aiso a good sprinkiing of females. Every ove f course was acxious to get near the equare, so us to Dear some of the many speakers who were vigorously The various processions as they fled to fand from the squire attracted a considerable cumber of this crowd in Browtway, and locomotion for either stages oF pedestrians was utterly {mpossibie. Broadway und Tairteenth street ap accident ogcurred to Tbe jam became # ‘was badly cruebed between eeveral persone who aadeavoring to work their Wade: ass ge was cleared, when ihe young woman was away by rome of her frienae. ¢ buton & mach swwler scale ced of being summarily ease. like useful articles, Depot, iu Howard atrect, Mectly impassable. contemplate, er Whatever from sun prisonere there holding forth. ‘od by the prison ig outside the-stuckave, with afew teats, but most of the The surgeons, as a what tbey exo, but’ they ¢, apd very httle means of doing fur te On epeloged wae suggested by soune of th is who call the roll, asking why we did aot 10 our goversmont, ay t was agrood, i! » ttshon'd be ground te without bed or sbelier Al the corner of ® young woman LUDA petition ws the paper, and rers would "6. | ins history of their camture tuat doy at Braudy station, bara earth aiferded, the night cold fieep from tho: ra es which thoy bad dag In the grow in which they kindled the little firs 0 Budeavor {0 8) eves, and compelling I desive to be pert ork State Soluie ‘Was appropriately decorated and illum): Streamers fodted trou ail parts of the building, might wae at che same ti it dows not toile tittie, The etsiement o 2.8, 1D regard to the condition of © way handed to me ¢ rleaton p. on. ° winter, up to the mon ndred wore paton the cara, dea. plowresque and Dey she energetic Buper! iw order .o do hoxor, through yo the MoCiellan ticket STAND NO. TW. The prevailing character on ana around tue ¢ intense cnthors Gor whom were frequently auivgled with Mour. This stand, locate: some geven or eizh: Xe i$ np again and brouen: + leier Out uctil f gave raha! General. Gid not take L not KDOW its c opposite the Maison Doree, | Another statement of a returned the passage of Broworks, and Tepestediy Wrowned the voce @Ompeiied them t barbarous bocp kere, (ne prisoners ut Loe favor of the ticke they are kept in the bot eua. nod if ¢ 0 Sit down, or go askie w aurwer the cat's whose rar dcstiop on th's tuc auspicious av: of the Federal Constitution wes @ sentries standing b--h; stand up m line there wre any Germ: ce and Las conversath out, DUL we think is suspicions, treated better than other prisoners. what ig exid or done m their private wing and ili-trcating our STAND NO. THREE. largely atvende hoot you dow us he takes thom with them: Tea This etend was Mhoussod persous assem vied tre of attraction from its decorations, © banners aud Cbiocse lavterns, in which were in- bed appropriate aud patriotic motioes, 1, Which were (requeusly | Sing through wero en worke and an Ube orders for vile manner It that for every lerrupted by processions ed by music, idumivated cordon drawn around the ral ward mestiog®, which added much to The windows of the it wp with travaparen- jonei eifect to Une seve, ‘ankee they kil] iooy will have a day less sof the demonstration. OD the OppoRiie ek.e wor ies, which leat an m ‘Thie stand wis xituated on Pectly opposite the Everett Bouse, Mitte! up for the accommodation of tho speakers, avi dighted up with Chinese Jampr bessing oo \necription of Beoers! MoCietian and xgpropriate mottoce, erloon ‘lag floated from it. and before it stood the Yc- law Clhod of the Twenty Gret ward, which, lamps, containing various devices, prodnced a The greatest eutbusicem, order and rovu- ime the different apeakers TO TAR CNIG&D ETARES CON RRNMENT. wing wes conridered by tx. rebel g vern- Molently mild to vass through their bands: — f the sergeants in charge of the ops cootued at Andersonville, some action ¢ et they reoched Anderson titi nthe care during the aoven to 4nd here a cireum Ui respect to the relative f eoeruey towarck those of the Union army w war Buvject W the uid feliow privogeta rece py add EX parler Ata meeting o eventeenth street and ¢ Tt was cotafortalsy for the purpose of taxiny e present condition of eshington, and propery re) re jue conmuliaiion. repored the h wore “inant od much muro au manity (rom the Soot Carolina Guards, who /orured part of thelr €gcort, than from the Virgiaia toopa who formed part of thesume. iLere was in cobeey a‘! felt among the prisoners for tbe South Carolina troops than for thetr less kind aud leer cbireirous comrades of Tbe Georgia soldiers, tov, were very Auxioue with the Yunases, excaanging bit tons of the tat al more congiderat rrcar eux of the end eects of the progress of this Lae rahe ta to deaden Our sympathies and make mn we were when the tocsin of vattie the lang. Perhaps thin suave of pub bata been wmtlelpate whieh you hear ef captures in bate Ease ceon of iheir tentmsat hat ty provailed during ibe ivered their adresses. Lie feel'ng wa» frequency with 4 the accoume you ad the speciacie of oa taken at An immense representa’ ion of oF led sround these stands, nearing the Unite! Status 20d bumerons transparencies, The enthuneem for Mac was unbounded, but beyond thie the greatest Mcor prevailed amid the vast crowd, which dispersed Without ibe slightest accident of any kind. Tentonic citizens ae ‘The bras botton he poression of & half dozen buttons band bighly prized. Agdersoaville ~-Audetayariile, vow #0 HOLOr‘oUs, and bereaiter to bea word of greater roproaca and of greator stigma toa tho Libby or Osetie Thunder, or even Hore the prisoners, #ick auc weil, were cars, and ibe terlible stockadé stood fr urti@s the cars yan wiry, aud evex bere, eared for the stock vory side, gloomy, tin heart a the despair. collar a piece, ce object of | boing eagerly Was Gt inst rene! crowded end fithy quart res a brave beart not ‘Dita, pakedpess. syonior and ai pered with the heart sickness which wenry prisoners whoww terme of eulisment Hothing to attach thew to the tociple and love of conn. Ss but be who sae en: ecumb, fut hunger, Bramease MoCiclian Demonstration 1 ‘Washington Waanrxcron, Sept. 17, 1864, AB \mmeouse McClellan ratification meeting, the largest Over amembied in Washington in opposition two any ad- Sibietration, ts now in progress at the City Hall. She three porticos of the buildin” is occapied as a speaker's Mara, and the whole space in front, far beyond the reach BM the speakers’ voices, is deusely packed with an en- Sav 2astic orowd. Phe ward associations are present with Seuners sud trapsparencies, and a br it im admilted to be the jargess par “wen political meeting ever held in Washjagton. buodied out of the Vp & tbia point throngh a densely pine wooded copiin of the ground ado, ail was loity pinewood on ponetrable, aod 4 sickening tov fog thoughis could make it—siongaus too suggostive of | per, ies over tbe entrance to his ye that enver bere leave Lope bebind.’’ re the war. was koown rairoml by came, marie only reek on the vast covtinuliy of sade. it bas deem cheseo on aece: contending lines-- being im the cent. prisoo, or Golgoths, (or Union prisoners fvg in the deep pie wood was xa! ond afterwards as the ovum extended to ten acter more. but mtrong construction of pme word, ud Deving inside ite outer imite-— <a ty fect of the outer surrounding (ence soother open feoce or space between js ue de ired every day by the ation of sho%e w the pepalty. «nd often tn the tue voor Of disobedience aa & re of a living death. about egiteen acres, were peauos tofermant escaped from it thirty dve thougave to jorty thoucend or tent or shed to sisteld ther shelter them irom the pitiless #torin. ‘vicliupa are cemynaked Tio effects Baye their a (het thet wamy bu: Mr. barows says:~ mom of them y: pred, and many Sfp which (Bey wtfer but and of friends Doo. the misfortune of ome being taken the ob. ec Of ipterea: ana value ty if such Fou plead, plead it no longe: (hese Are HO COMMON men, aod Kis HO cCommMOD Merit cal pon you Wo aud in their release fro: undersigned sergeanis. in the Uniied States army, iu charge the rapious detachmente sf prisoue din Andersonvil ¢ Ga., would renvect(ulis repro: sent — |. That e large portion of the prisoners have been held as | * from pice vw fifteen mouihs, acd. Privatiops inciden Ww & niate of oaptiviiy in ep enemys 001 nu That there are Dow €0) our government? iy to the travellers of Hs Femoteuese (rom the of Coorgia—ie a Uere “a cleure of fiftgen acres, jr of prisoners he Blockade im a rovkt, abicog io ehape, ie, within twen fceen feet Bigh y— sum bwonty ie—p usm» too sadly real so\dlernaoin sue Prohibition and ed tm this prison from 25,000 to $0,000 men, with dally aceensious of hundrcas, abd tnt teu by various causes * and want of pro ly frighigol to convewvlate, toly tnereasing im Virulence, decimating thelr raaks by hus Sreworks le made. the mortality "? eee tar, is bee t Police Headquarte: Saty teereneiy CAL@MT NAPPING BY CITIZEN CASK OF OFFICERK ROGERS AND Baas, OF TAY TWINTY-THIRD PRECINOT—-LAWYERS AND POLICE @OURT CLUKEG A® WITNRESES, ¥TO. Among tbe Lumerous complaints agarast policemen at he trials for the pant week was one made by citiven W. 4, Carter, who resides ut No. 18s Weet Fortieth sirect, Citizen Carter staved tb Wednesday morning be found two whom he knew to be 2.076, meleep in & wagon pear Sls pinve and thought it was bie du violation of the Pollcewan Andrews, of the Twentivth Montly denied the charge. Ades oliencee of polioninen wore trented with anything fke the gravity whic the Commissioners attached to 4 hina for having prougut © cape Pesved Log: » DrUwe an mith tance was one n view of the foreyoing fact We. you) petitioner that some action > edy relea ¢, ciiLer oo imunediately “tasen to vation darmanding f 4 We ebai look Morwar thet sonse:miag * 1 be spend! jug the! & prover otaiement @ ancora n rediress of the grievances com! avove bas been Femi to omeh ceta: par! of our 4 A with @ hopet ni confidence, m Tnto this mtockada, withtn a apace of at about Bye 0 Glnvk end beeu ep; Hicemen, one of suthorled eae will and dned of tbe whole A COMMITTEE TO PRESENT TRE PETITION ing of the committee appoinied for tie purpose Present @ peation Ge., military priaoa. of ihe Dn ted ntiemen were "anions: ©, Higginson, 8. U decided thai the fetlow! ng le whioh ia to be for Ga. tuly 20, 1906, irewiation of the enclosed pett urge the necessity of here copived. ng Cb Of August last from to complain of auch 2,076 proved to be precinot, whe ‘The citizen said be bad ne tod su‘teringe bad upon dreds have become heroft of Teasou “| capuet give you even « fains pie 01 tho appearance of these mea siislug « heads are always bowed upon thelr browse matted, their fingers crook ‘ and feet emnetstod, n Wee goverment we Btales ant to tbe Associated cwing memed Ciward Unies, ne, YN J standing their Prewident Acton think = matior Uefore the £ officer en opportunity The uly other byrwes aud sir igured to somo extent. Kogere and tnas, of the Twenty sceording te the rtatoment of oitizen » Deen KUNILY oF wegiact of av J iekmae & Seebold, that ab about eight o'clock uo eoig Messre. Tyres and | came Vito Die store, RR AXDERSORYT Ip order to fect ite tion we wourd left them but s eer plance of 1: tbe aad bonds | trom mio which thee bered *& the must chee daring wen in camp aod feid--Las « efieet upon sl the others ww seventy-lve or embty A large quot, oFe the paopie, through ter ibiy depressing | ted States, t The desths, on au averag medinm of the 4 governors of there. of the United Previvet. hac Beorge W. Beave “gebold said be var oc ive Btatee, #7 (tow tbe face coula ned a Me accompa ao whacever ma Ne jeving a* we co (hal sech a course won! the gude io view, we, ax n committer of the whole respect Owing BaruAd parse: miners the underiakiog ad New York peat anbrerve | pyoaybt on from the erarse corn dour which i do'ed one grest DumImrs nAVIOg to @At tbe doneh 1 the wickeving water which ru throngh the ceatre of the camy, raw, the factiitios for | making breal 19 the bakeuorse being Harely wutio pply the small aitowavee io two (bit 90 Very wparingly und eAprinously aerve:d ont, almost every third day the teing withheld (rom them ‘Tbe water na frultfal noaron A small brook fins through ihe eon tre of the camp, Drosd margins of ¥Warnp \ying on ettbar Into thie brock all tho water froin the bakohouse cooknouee if thrown; the rebels wash clothes in it, and much of the refuse OF the camp feds tte way to | infecting the waters with disease nui! dooth, are notevery day brought from the camp. Sometimes two days are permitted to oiayse beture rewnoy al. avd 'be #0 many Brave Ielivws, who sought henorabie deathe on tho battle fleids of the Unive tgnominionsly thrown wto w contigned to uBknOWwR prave pite, atiar Kuet Ir wormente, Mr. Barows save, i® the mort joomy doys to the survivors ‘our regimeote_e@f conseripte ond one ekeletom Georgi regiment (the Pitty-fitb), the whole under the eommind who i* reprereniad Mer Grunt, ane raised a that Linden clincbed him spray own slore, and (hai be o#led on the Bove, Whidd Wee refured ain Pere in and put ‘bom out, but that wey ier them go, be police court clerks Togers 404 Hass denied that they did anything id their duiy with Mr, Wasbingtou Jackson, a inwver who proniices wt ibe Court, and who war Procsnt during trouble, acted as cow mee ae pub 06 stalod ial he went into the store, and bought an <. paid two Couts for it, and peeled it, and that And made no disturbanee, Mir, Lindes wa8 | Georgie NARRATIVE OF A UNION PRISONER. & Dinwel, but wae far fro | gee Months Buffert twade ptetemente to the effect J, Duk tuey wore sekod wu, oh Arreal jue partion whan they naw them te + 0 WOIE they ruplied they did oe: Wink them Tale ended bbe ease wedward Pace H.C. Miguinson, ¢ s 8. hoirot, Wm. johpson, F Gar Bightyeecond New that the officers Suaiy CORNER LY PORTER 6 day, Set ie With Gepera! Jones several times in wt of there prisower: ere is wny fi treatment tbat ie a Ueeeewary, but the general impression bar obsained here tbat General Joure in or deavortng to patation for acoomplixhing whatever be ubder- 4 that bie prerens wb ithor bodied rebow. re mwowlng them lo an coinmonnicnt grates permitte svtborities deny that of their sullering. Bworring fd get up a jut. for the policemen. is to force an ex- od gain thirty. five thousand able. Superated and tnvigoratd wader Union 88 nevlied, ar run rf whey hy Orn eimtlar Qumber of skeletons trom tho e poicemen did their duly | 206, therefor, gO Ob Khe Biand bus CO ngtok Jackacd was present, ard vested that, Sse (e\lcamen did ibe duty, toere were rowe Avdev cortainiy bad bean 4 mw Dy Alacer, wo bs hk, avd 80 was Mr The camp te gu TRe guiogrs Mhouwe Phat they bed Come their cy: ~Terribie Comdiite orem The “Dead Line =The Fitght Becape, &e. ‘The follow nu Very Micrenting narreliWe OF Ihe expe a | of a German office fn crual bo the egtreme, seeiden thie force within, ne ober ere | cused Lei 1p $1,000 dail to await 5 Frite Peddarie,, ‘Ne. 100 Onaire ‘strong beens ha? a rush and force ef bere » their Tole is Oy poste at «Bort distances pole wait iy eee a ¥ ‘my 12 M. parsu- chao (— S make a ‘troops more erucl jar rebel sold: inuse ye | oo would c Rise vane the Board Ovunai! J Anum, ered that resolution be refaxedg nee ia ate ou io etetiee upon © the Os on Gelanes Tee line ka: oe ee ee ee 2 ae before referred te a Fef uses a8 may Ligh was ist. : So. oa liye yuncpan Buaxvgn moved to’amend aatd about tea are sual! platforms wr glands fe RPY, peaine F the oneltig, $0 Lange sere. all encroachment on the Ouantas ainee “ae same Leing for oe Stockade, with strict orders to saat down ati ahe invade FOUN HOUgE TALIA” AW bien was ion. it, Many of the prisouers of late arrivals, auxiovs to got Joum usany, adseatlgen Geexnon moved io amend walt restatinn be breathing room from amid the stifling wedge of b QO ur McuRATH, words “committees of the board idermen, around, elbow their way outside, abd, seeing thie tree ee aeee pr aNvon, the.”* space, make for it Weil, should it De a covacript semtinel GEORGE SCHAEFER, ' pid lost. ho W6 at that point, he ‘gives no warning, but waite till Sorw RYAN. ‘nal resolution was thon lost by the folowing tbe poor captive ts within the jine, and then sheots him Qias, KOSTER, ‘VON :om Councilmen Healy, K; Riey, Brophy, down ‘fhe older soldiers warn the men {rom advancing, ALENTINE COOK, , Webster, Ryan, enean kostony Mengnist and it is only im the cases of the poor maniac, or the ety hs wo rice and Josceia. Yee t wopeless man seeking deagh, the ove uucouaciously re- David ¥i 1208 D jeer) Nigerian, Haviland, Jaques, Moaining and (he ocber retusing (o retire, thet be makes WM. JOYOR. BALD, een Ficgetald—T, it the dead line of the stockade. Mr, Barows ssw mon JBRBMIAH IBFPERNAN, parotid + said vole be reconsidered, shot in the dead line while be was thero, who woot in eefantly and with tounts, bo as 40 be released by the in- Present—James Mayes, Eay., President, tu the chetr, and ain the paper wre referred to the Committes on Matlopat evitable builet of the conscript from further suffering. ined eGonnelimes Henge Ke Hagert motion, wang lealy, joenen, Riley, Brophy, jagerty, i ‘ tor, Heffernan, Ryan, Benper, longdiaila, | Conuellman Brice moved to suspend the present order FLIGHT AND BSCAPE. Haviland, MoGrath, Opdyke, J , Bchacki : for the purpose of Mr. Barows, who is quite s youog man, and who evi | don ries Marat pda 9, Juaugs Webaofer, Cook, rau’ | business for ihe purpose of eousidering paysre froin oe dently onjoyed a vory strong constivution, but who, never- ‘The mioutes of the preceding meeting were read and ‘hich was varr.e¢. . theless, stil! bears the traces of bis suiferiogs, was fortue | Spproved. PAPERS FROM BOARD OF uate enough to be selected ae real scars aa Looe atthe Ge Gascethean Sian SEEFRORR, anes eo sae Mngt pal. a Lait oF prisoners to cut sud bring Ww the camp. fr " " So me B fo improved his opportunity go woll that except at night | ghoutlon ef lghters er public markets for an tncrease of pap ape piece ape ET a F. only a referred to the Committee on Salaries and | ing snc pleasure of the Connon Caunell. Councilman Keenan tnoved that aid resolupon be refer ho was permanentiy empl yyed vuiside, and had frequent Witch wi kivd of work was Joho Wolcott, of the Firth Michigan oucci!man Jorcr— Fed to the Committee on Strects, whom Mr. Larown describes a# a'brave, dolermined mon, | , mous ance, agnin building esawer in Pirieth street, | "Which was carried. OO a es Prepared two meet all riske in pursuit of bis fravdom, The | Peyrecn Cighenang Rint avenues, le and resol 2 ‘ Diavdoounds, pine of them, with ther mounted keepers, who patrol the circle of the camp out. side, cid aot, thorefore, deter Wolcott trom pro- MAYOK. Vouins m bis Honor the Mi MSBEAGH FRO HL A mersage was received man Brice moved that the action of the Board of yor réla- | Aldermen, m avopt{ag said resolucion, be conourrad in, tive to recriiting ta thia county for tue benetit of other lo- | Counstiman KvitnaN moved the previous quesion, jecting an escape, and Barows joined him in the | Sallties. as follows.— : ‘The Puestovst pro tem. pur the yueston, “Shall the atiompt, It ts proper to state here that many at- ‘aus Pee spemine Tig mein question now be pat tempus are made to escape from the inside by undermso- | go rx Hoxonauie rns Common Comte ee The mesotine oras then concarred tm by the'following 1o@, Dut these tnovitably fil throngh the watchfulvess of GeNtitaxs—% transmlt berewith to your Honorable | vote toe patrol aud their lerrivio sagociate bloodhounds. Tho | Body a communication from the Chalritad of the Conmmis- Connellmen Healy, Keenan, Biley. Hinge:tys Foverest punisbment is \uitioted upon the detected. Thoy | tee On Folunteering of tha Bocrd of Supervisors, snowing shaver, | ya. Kegber, Kotor, “oucbtadlty re all chatued 6 +H ma there mi evils consequent on the establishment of rear ito ri ond, ath, Jaques, Gvvk, Branton, Brice, Fike ee ee ete ee eee ae gmnany here mad | agencies within the limits of New York city for thepnepose | gerald and Joyce--18. re mo, Dy iy . 4 a G1 enlisting for other States aud cities. No more ay Negative unciimen Brophy, Heffernan and Schaef- ich euch man bag @ heavy chain and ball trom ove leg. | Suitage on the riguts af the Stale, ‘nor one more The sufierings of tbese poor fellows. with thor gated | with danger to ourch a, ncilman Skio# moved that (he Board do now adjoum Bech cortated. cosh, ure onozgis to deter the brav- Brunt, and | Which was ioat, of an AnOL, 1 agcurd Cowpea agues moved that the vote by which raft, wiich im Rerew ith reanec rod there‘ore, .o!n in the ms curring the riek of fight But Barows aud | Urge the’ prom; bg outside, 2 ‘eful cbas with the seeompanytn, he rewovution relative to (he Patton Street Rall Wolcott, working outside, bad « more hopeful chase, | F'cupmitted. 0. GUDFELS GUETHEE. we red, and they get ubout prepariog for thoir Might, They pur. County VoucNreee Rooms, Crry MALU Paw luca: S#ANAN moved that ald metion be Jaid upexs emyty baye—the material deing In every COMNKH BoADWax AND Chamorns sricmer, thote poet a8 xvod for pants as that worn by the robels.— Huw Youn, Agee Iie. Si iniots wan carried: they conosuled. a qualoty of biscuits, and by | Bis Honor 0. Gonraer Guxrngr, Mayor City of New JPNERAL ORDERE RESTXEN tho sesistance of come negroog they Provided themselyven ork = Jnt.on Chat the vRecDt 1918 on the north side of We Feet, aad ie 9 New York otty has at last become & sort of coneral Naren tth and s Where every county. city, Lown and ¥iilay stot olber Biais, acon to A their rospeckive quotas, i nd crwdtedy to tide of West Portiey aiiea, De enced in forth= set Co ciniggoner, and refos bo adopted, owing ¥ W.LD some ovions and turpentine to apply t> their fect, 6o a3 <0 destrey the scent of the vloodhounds as the; Beal the latter precaution the essence bag of @ skunk was algo provided for the purpose, Kverything hog prepared, the friends, on the 6th of August, being out. | other lncut uF cuances for filing the very heavy Conneimen Mouiy, Keensa, Kiley, Brophy, 10 bringiug in wood, watebod their opportuniiy, avd | (Ol demanded of us under the Pro-dent 4 eail tor 500,u0! % “nau, Ry@a, ‘Keppel , Roser, succooded ingotting ont of the sight of the guards thoy | Wen. We have hitheroappeaad (o all the authorities Ho Motirash, Jajuea, Bensefer, taediotels ue coke to a Perego pad risker aie gaueavor to have nig abuse checked, bub us . Brandon, Brice, Fizgeraid and Joyoo—2h, r + nae ancl as toe county bas Mot the Fe iwisile “a Notion IN WesUMED. where their treasures were coucesled (among whicb Ws | thority, we now appeal to you, asthe ehlef moghteate of tue | Councilman Krvnan moved that the puper relative to thar @ pockel compass), secured them, and ayaia atariod of, 10 invoke ‘he ad of the Conmon Council in the wat- | Fulton sirect railvead be sent Ww his Rover the Mayor he but at the very outes? their bopes were almost dosned to towels & View, ie i pine, of driving from our city ine | ey ne z. go EES 6 grou y Oo ya o-oripts, y now @uxaged in tie business of carrying a@ our Which et led, 3 . het, sed. 1 thin ' po’ will, if it becomes aw, seoure tae desired Report of tie Ou representing themselves as belonging to the requlars— | O5 ect, and caterialiy acsies, Us tn raising ihe ducteennee | of auopting odin > ahs Suara EA poate abe. 0 page on, | the President's last calk AC it meets your approval, Yye- | the Gerporatt elegraphs in ta the City uf Hp ¥ of w pars ey str @ lve tiuhy mol you wi teeatol if a Con Coulcilioan diuyic ted 8b owing aa & for Adenia Miowing for a divergence that would | Councl!, ono branch o( which; Tundorstana, meets tonee, | for the atove ordinuuce:— e@nabio them to flank the city, With two hundrad | With your recommendation tor its passage. Tam, wr, ve AN OKDINANCH RELATIVE TO THY CORPORATION TELKGMAPRE: lea before them, they never failered, but betd on ali | *Pecttlly, your obedient servant, AN TK OLY OF NEW TORS, Se ee eer Ce Grind aeons ORISON BLUNI, Chairian’ Volunteer Committee. The Maron, Alderson and Coumovaity of the olty of e “ I . nae AN ORDINANCE YOR THE PROTECTION OF THE CorizeNs or | New York, in Common Counc: convened, do ordain and nigut, through canebrekee and awaniys and over NEW YORS, AND TO FACLLUTATE THE RAISING OF THE QUOT) | Tellowa: Fire Depariment, fa favor ‘An Urdinduce Relative 1 rivers, aud through thick woods, for cight days and UNDER THR PRESIDENT'S U. ( 1 a ‘The Mayor she. appelut, by and with the adv.ce and Dighte, resting Dutewo hours ats timo through cach | fave ri™ FAMSIONNE'S CALL YOR FIVE BUNDRED THOL seat of Hh) Board of Aida a Superinendent of Tas tweuty-feur of fatiguing fhgbt. But the distance gradu. Tao Mayor, Alder:aen and Commonalty of the city of | atphs,” who & scleante aud practionl eleara pul aily leseening er liand Rina’ aid freesaae tare ies New York. 3h Cosmon Counall convened ao eae city of | Whose duty it suall_be to keep. In_working order ana have o E b i lows: Various lines to the several beil towerdy energy and strength to persevere to the triumphant end, Section 1, Tt shali not de lawful for any person to open | engine, hose, aud hook and iadonr busses, together with tne and on (he seventh day they crossed the Chuttahoocsee, | any ouice im the city Of NOW York forthe purpoce of obtain, | imsutiinen.s aud fixtures conoected werewieh Delongii forty miles below Atlauta, “The ext evoning (the 14th) | ing recruits, either sor the aru vo. for way lucalit, | the Corporation of the city of New York. He shail they approached tbe Union lines about dusk. Dat fora | ether than the cipy and county of New York, nor | otive tor tuo lerm of three years from the date of his time feared to ehow themeeives to thelr friends, thoir | to obtain subatituto’ for the aruy of aavy for persons | PoIntment, aodshall receive an aunual salary of three thins. hoaits deating all the while with nope and joy restored, | other than residents of the city and counts of New Yorc; | sand do! yayable 14 equal wionthly parts, eats beating all t all it bo Iuwful for any person, whetier resideat of | For the parpose Of Keeping said telegraphs 10 proper rox as from their biding places they bebeld the dentiuels of | the city and county of New York or ude. to either duce or | Pair wid wor Supericvendept may em, Sherman, their companions in arms, = Keeving | gudeavor to ladnce apy person in said city aad coinsy to b labor wbd LAPDish Such MAteriAls as shall be Hecdmeme Vigilant watch and ward on the picket ground. | leave the same for the porpoxo ef anigting as # volunveur | therefor, aud shall make payment thereto: by drawing Tho poor fugitives at Inst gave vent to their | os subeuttate tor any other losality, In or out of the Sars; itiba upon the Comptrolies, upon peepee Veoeiiiaa i to {nduce 9d to induc m1 08, ti exces emotions in prociaiming themsoives friends. Three | OF fo Induct of andeayor {0 Jnduco any perenn to eiist, in any due case, end Iu all cases where the ex. : : ‘ : ithin ihe wity and county ob New York, aaa substitute ur hushily rulsed deadly tauskete were lowered again, | within the «ity and county of 3 7 Y pial a of th i pener of the necessary repairs exceeds the - un of fit aiter @ moment's survey of the worn and emaciated | ey rgrgs sao ecabamunicd 6 OCR OO forms, which proctaimed them at once to be eavaped Sec. 2, Any person iniringing upoo the provisions of the | said Superimieudent wud toe Mayor for ail suns not ex. Uniovists; and all the sympathy ard encouragement aud | foregoing recucn in either ef its particulars, shall, upon | ceeding two Lunored and ftty doilare each, raid requisition welcome of brave tnen was once more extended w them, | conviction tefore any police justice or mag! ‘ot the city | 1 be pad Out yf Ade appropriation for “Fire Telegraph. a ; 1 d {re0, Of New Vors, bo subject tow fine of not iess than ous 620 perRencont is authorized w eLaploy upon und once more they felt themselves men and iree. rand dollars. and not more thin five thousand dollars: or be services of & MEVTING WITH GENRRAL KILPATRICK. Inpelaonment in the pemuentiary for not less than one yea: three dollars pe Hero they remained with the army for a fow days, | OF both, in the divcretion of the court General Kilpatrick visiting them and hearing from them EAE at HE CMT SET eon ae te ‘Di wha. be paid to the party making the complaint i fr, ont of the ap Yerasioves to do-and perforss nt mi7 direct + said cmployes shall at atl their ree vo di ar blag’ tng Mayor, of sande fu. any person falsely pore and tho terrible scenes they had voue through ince. He showed them every kradness, and intended to have reba- ve. Ths ordinance «hall take effect ‘mmediately. Satd Supormntencent aod i he had work before bim,aud the next Waa received, and th C1 ‘ times, while in ue purformancs o. . e ordinance adopted by the Sreat'n badge of offs by which 1 bo furntatgd think prep ‘ Saperinienient. oe eidher of is aul eine ployes, or < vunterielting or wing a false dev ce af y ained he bad started on a raid; out Mr. Rarows expressed the highest eeteem for the yousg ehiel, whose banner be hed #0 often followed on the banka uf ibe Petomne, jounei'men Healy, Keenan, Ris Hevernan, yaa, Repper, Ik r voz, Hongl: Senserer, Cook, Negative ; barlge of 0: alt be Kuilty of @ taledeuieanor, pumiahs TRY REBY!, SOLDIERB ON THE NORTHRRN ALROTIONS. Amitee ted to be sent to the Board of al. | by tise ani agement, HOt neding for shy ome dir, Brows, wuiie working outeide tho stockade. had | deriien fo wTene, fence the sum of tive bundred do lars or the term of oe frequent conversations with rebel oficers, ag well ag {| A inessuge was tece!ved from hie Honer the Mayor rea. | year. by any 4° ize, vostioe or court of ortminal jurisdiction . 2) and 2) Zan | in tre city of New York. e “ ap thigh o Q tive ixfog slip vetwee pi Bs with the soigters, on the probabitities of peace; aud the | tive to dreixing slip between piers Ni ‘Toe suid Superimendent shall be responstbie 19 the Mi ‘ono prevailing bel! 8 (Dat atthe next to tbe N h was received, and re for the fait (mi disebarge ot tie saverds dutios pertatan Ue the ail, Siated Exabias Fernand Clipe, nee oe tmeommmalitegin tir ot Tory be removed or qalleasendey 1a el us This deiief or feeling ia universal ‘2s hore called to the chair, or neg ectot duty, by the Mayor, With the concurrence of Lsyond that the result i# never canvasted, the proba- bility of the Nord pot dong anythtog of the sort, but putting @ war lamocrat at the Load of the mation (or the next four years, seme so unlikely an event to them that its diveuseton will not be tolerated. The conscript | troops are composed entirely of woys and old men, aud ality wmong them is very groat. 1s ¢ Mr. Barows furatebes she g etatement of facts bn regards tion of 86 inavy (ousandsof the bravest roen ip the jaod—1a the borribie Acel¢ama of Aaderyonviile, Ca, iD the bone thet turoug® bim his fel- siorérs will’ reestve Lhe prompt eration of government betore it is allogerher too late. SHORMAN. | xchange of jue Beaci of aldermen, For any false ainem of tire givem . or other improper ase made of, tho telegraph. i rt placed In any of the engiag. hoa and hoo« jouags in the city of New York, the company ouse such false alarm may griginae, or other, tam use of sid Ingraments mag be made, shall be het vre-ponsldle therefor. and shat be eas be Commissioners of the Fire fa thet: tion, deem proper to ieitick r ached to the fire telegra 9h offloe shall at ail times recetve and trang ott immediately afver receiving intelligem EPONT Ss presented a report hereoy, cuwee ovals to build a w NS he Commit covsiderats y ‘said operators shall hold oflice duving the pieasure of ce tee Mayor. ai a sciary of $1, 00m quar. xn shall dseoponsibie tothe Mayor for the Caithfal perform. their datios. rdivances Or parts of ordivanees or resolutions tm and Bighih avenue, under the directice of the Croton Rent With ibe foregoing provisions ure hereby re- set Board, aud that the accompanying ordinance theretor wed. iach toed asad: devvied “"fhis ordinat A aiticn was carried, ge Mhouman Bivasbox moved ubar the paper be laid oves. ARG t0@ paper was tnd over, } eon Sewers A of rey on Sewers of the Board of Aidermen, wit ALA stwer. with the ne 8, $@ bulit in Jane sireet, between Greeny Cousciinaan Jaovrs moved that the Committee on Na. ea uonml Affairs be discharged from the (arsber, consideration TAAERG TASHOS TERA te Ronse, 60.80, Raby of resolute ert , tbat the apiroller be Wireeted to draw his warragcin faror of Jouw MeMnhon f- toe euin of one hundred nad twensy dollare, for coaches forutaber the reception of the Seventy iret regiment, as per Ui! hereto anueted, the amount to De taken ‘rom the appropriation setapart for iat purpose. And ihe paper was Inid over. vareRS FROw Tae BOARD OF ALorRRN Semotutleg that the Compisoier te lnecind to draw bis warraut in favor of the loa ter of Dodworih Baod, tor the rant of $127 60. fo ; A : MOTIONS AGAIN RESUMED, Ret Sraense MUMS Coruiahed ror reception of Fory- | ouneiiman Wassyen moved ihe. he Committes on Dente ‘Whlob was referred to the Committee on National Affairs. | tions aud Cnarities be discharged from the further considers ectilacis, biswicl ation of resolution tous, te Compiroiier be atroanad to of the Union Hume schoot Revort of the Comumittes on Belgian Pavement, in faver | ¥) tae Trewsurar atftntion Ly gne Oy ‘nell gf adopting « resoluuon that ort tmoasy donate’ {9 that astitation Ly the Cqmiaom Cou Hi Lexingion and Fourth avenues, be ved wiih Belgian or ' elxoners of War in Georgia. Nasnynia, Sept. 17, 1864 Aboot teelve ‘\nadred priecnets from the froat, who arvived bere @ day or two sinco, have besw returned to Atlanta, aod those on the way here bave ween turned ck. They nye w be exchauged. LUTIONS Rust RD, achman JAQuEs— That permis-lou ve aad it ta bereby given cor, OF nuMNber forty-nine Chatham stredty pwease in fron: of wie place of business, uo remain daring (be pleasure of the Ge the Casucittes at Jomesboro, Ga. Avnezed if a report of killed, wounded avd missing in tho Seventeenth reciment New York Veteran Volunteers ou Sepromber i, sear Jonesboro, Ga. — Pad write Tete’ aes, hy resmation approved January Coronel Wit TY Grower, killed; Captain Hiram | imp beock pavement, tho property ovenors to pay the who e Whica was ourried. 2 Whiea, A, slightiy; Corporal Joasptt Liewdiy, A, siigotly; | ws rense, wader uch dirvcons aa shall be given by the Gro ne ee rere ahr ie eed weal (ais Ciskinttiad Adam Loug, 4, alightly; James Wayne, A, elightly, Me E- Aquesset Devertaent, wad the accompaaying erdiaunce | igny gud Charities be Feleve from the further conKid chee! Daguap, 4, shehtly ; Fimothy Roowey, A. severely; | Mer NOr te eee a ny the f tion of petition of the Pastor of the German iva Timothy Luiera, A, sightty; James Muieun, A, 62 lowing vote:— church of Bloomingdale for remission of Croton W: Adirmatyo—Councluen Heaiy, Keevan, Qiloy, Brophy a yorsiy, Degmmar Riebard Rita, A, severely, Josezb | yp ‘Web-ter, Heifarndn. Ryan. } . Koater, Of courel priv perty. Cintrd, &. aevarety; George Coats. 2, slightly ugh if WcGrath, weiaeter, Cour, tandon, | SRieh WAS carted a 4, vicoon, 4, roinsiong; William T Dorenus, A, mireing; Mi- raid and Joyce= Counciimun Weasrnk moved thet the Committes on Dow Nogntive--Counetimen chem! Mucsgan, A, mening: Corpore! John Gutiman, 8, iy Ke and Jaqaes—2, pations arid Charittes be discia-ged from the (arther con~ | Biv of O. Racee. amonnuyg to three hundred and thirty. | 2! Theses, Be alaiegy FOU Tete, at eae seven doers nal fhiry cnute for engeuees ausrodiagturiai | “Winatur Sic Rentanite pap aeccaumenne” NTA MO iy; John 'Heev ic, iteas Oorpieal » wloeei of J. A. Scoville. lave Reader of the ra ef Uouactinen, ‘Which wa! carried. sae i with resolution that ine Comptrofer be directed to draw lik | Xing ‘ihe pay werreot in favor of Gilbert Radan. for the sum of thr Coune! nen Wiustee moved that the Committee on Bo Carrol, 0, kay Frank Pleming, C, kiiled; hundred and thirty.seven Sanna denice manta nations and Charities be discharged from the further ose ph at Hideration of report of Commitiae on Finaace of Poke : Sergeant William Lydus, ©, -everety; Corporal Jokn Moch- jer. ©, severely; Kdward ) Brian. C, severely; Jobu Kyas, O, severely: David Weeks, O, severely; Patrick diorav, | Severely; John #almuan, ey: Wikiam Jqmisoa, C slinbtty; Sergent John Boyle, D killed; Robert L. Daven. | kilet; Micbacl Maloney, D, Killed; Joum Fitz- gernid, D, killed: Joseph Ripple, D, reveroly, John Joun- late Ree ra ve wo I's appropriate acount. 7 oJ. op bebail Wouncii nau dsause moved that said resolution be re. | craw bis warrant ie ferar oi J. W oignis Pree H terred so the Comtitven on Notinnal Aiatrs. ghuren. Tor ihe. eum of 8 38 nd javrest to dae aa. * Conucilmen Jarre moved that wuld resolution ve ree | GOMMNOR IO Lee ead er eet ical on Xieit rover: amount of funeral expenses o: of the Board of Cousclimes, se¢ char, Aldermon, with resolution that tbe Gosuptroiler be di son. 0, severely; Matthew Donneily, 0, siigbtiy: Morris | Tice’ to {he Gormmalscee ou Salaries und Ostioes, wy, ard Bo. 2), block of inrm No 4: lng Now $307 amg K Jacobs, D, severely; Willtara Gordon, D, severely; John oT cogs moved that anid resolution be re. | 149%. op map ot’ the Twelfth ward, thé aald amount to Be © Wenman, D, alightiy; Captain John Canty, &, severely Somujure on Duneions snd Cbiwitien, and ao | ChurKed by the Comptroller to the account of “denscions, Sergernt “Robart ier, E, severoiy; Ricbara dewanded (he yeas aud nays 4, Paper was laid over. ‘ Oveban, Ky elightiy ; Sorgeamt Daviel 0 Mc- The Paxetpt . decided thas 1% required three Conpeiiuan MiuRy moved thatthe Comamition on Salarian, oval, &, iy, deorge Morrow, K, kill members 16 de the yeas aad nays, and Ojhors be diseha tn tho further consideration Henry’ Williams, Wed; Patrick Burke, 'S, kill Corpora! Joseph HK Moore, ', killed; Patvide Puivey, CuztEiman Jauons eppesiod trom the decision of the resointlon that the salagies of the genoral foremem, Bureau 4s in the Street Deparuunnt, be iacreared ao that th Ly P mast tom, put the question, “Shai! the de- £. caveroiy. Sercoant Wiliism Fulton, F, elfgntiy. Chan | ctnog tthe chelt crane ue the muigineat af die Boargy” rier ot ee ay Ot Markt ni Storme, K, severely. Corp! Wiliam Rewopkius, £, | Wien was decided Iu the AGIFALTC an on the go Wik nee carried fe mes 1 s : } Jorps e PREM pro tem. thon pat the ouaeion on the mo- " Mo o-miog, &, sligh Uy: Charlee Brown E. alighily Poter | ‘Sho reygtution was then adopted by the following vote — | ,,Rewolutlon tae \entry streal. frum Wash TRgtow to Wee Hatne, P eeversly: : Strgean! 1 Fy severely; ramet {Teg Aa (And pay ce ig HI us paved with Belgian parewent. Mac Ralf of the eae me | pe Wand the rormainder by the Jaren Pers owners, suder the direction of the Croton "Aguesuce be, by killed, Willtiem J Evans, F, severiy, ter, Hefleroan, liyan. Repner, Jong HeDonald, F,'misamg, Sorgeant A Kennel y, (, itt- | Mowrath, Schaefer, Cook, Br ont 4, Patrik Jack, G, nilled; aifrea waren” % kitivd: | 40, Neive, Fitexorald and Jovoe—% Teracopted, esha ais aaa wd Joha Kook, @, killed: sergt stephen Waring, severely, | RevaliraGouuctmen Onirka au ean te witch was Ad pted by the following vote:— Geo Chinrea.G, gaverely ; Anyurt Dudenbeure vor of woven resulution that te Rtreat Com misnionnr be | yAm™rmativ men, tlealy, Keenan, Riley, Brophy 15. Martie Sinsser, G, severely: Joseph Dally, G,severely; | dirented io rebuild the pier at iho foot of Zairty seventh | Fecerty. Hayes nt Ms 4 ' Come randon” Ferdivame Cline ©, agvarely, Petor Hane, ©, severely; | stieet, Bart river, fortun ith ries F tgeratd ’ George avs, miseieg: Septinus fe Bouse, wevervly, | Wicd wi fee TNC Heffernan, Rep. | Nesative-Couneilma Fire Lieutenant Charier W Giaeer, H, siigd! Willian A Golourn, Hy 6e atatiy Corporal David Beil, B, B, seversly, Christian Range, Corporal ai John Magee, Ii, Ne. Witieim Thdce siigbtiy, Richard Bogerty, i, reverely, Joseph MeGregor, H, sovere- mort GAIN RESUMED, te Ne ete wich ee ch to reconaider (he vote by which was a Negative—Connollmen Keenan, Brophy, Hagerty. Hayes, | moon . ten 8 wiland, Opdyke, daquesucd Scharrer’ | #,ution relative ike Puiton iveet Railroad. in Bkaxoon moved tha: said vowe be recon. | then Bewvax moved that the Board Hiroe, Fiaeerald and ‘oly. Corp: BB, ath vane iy Fred 4 Rice, H, mortally, Austin Wiikon, Hy | Mgored Journ. | wes Cron i, aege Onbarue, Tay saverely., Peter Mc- | The neuer wan then referred te the Committee on | weit en CRRlh sis iy tom declared thet bt; Garrett Fe All a Mag. | WBarves, Piers und stips Board stood adjourned until Monday, Sgpteuber 8 at . H, kitied ; Peter Lae, Saeans ; Thomas Man wotron. ‘ iat o'clock. I M. TAMER M. SWEBNG, Slerk, ping, kived: Martie Miller. 1, Killed; Babdolph Vogt, | Cousciimed Bawge moved that the Beard donew lato 0 e vine Shaw, | eet cme}? iw oe § — Vorely. Vator debaphorn, |, atightly Sergeant “eargo tm, a Died. Walger i slieity Coryoral Wiliam Com La ard M, Hagery. Gay, Preeident pro tem, In pra Pacrens 1, on Peiday, September 16, iol Clark, sev , Wallam Roberts, folow! 3: -- Ire. et lad mo ting. alighelys Healy. aes ato Regs ophy, Hayes, Web. Her remains will \eave New York for S.aten Island tbim vies purOR ‘TO PRPrEMERE 1 ya 20) MS aa toaghialtn ya @anday) era hone Oa n p ied: " ke uel . Coo ndeu, s ror other Deaths se S-eond fbn Jorden. On, K, wounded seversiy; Andress 20. Ry Ooune imav Bear oon— Meike Co. K wounded severaly, George Vandet Peso vel, That ine room oF Ss poepent foor of the naw Co K, wounded slightly Court House, nu by the Grand Jury, De ompioy vy to extend We seonmmedaons Fequired : y * ; tn ich waa Feferrad to the Comrattien om Public Hen'th, siovoee Tamer oF A Diamono RInG.—Mre. Agnes Hicks, ORNURAL oe P adapting ro HIVing aL No 94 King wtreat, was arvested by detective Cenminns oe Saas oping x0. are Dele entaonnensetsboeri hte! NasdouKall, on m warrant iasued by Juation Dowling, | Ongce! in Aacieth atm, bet ® 70 Live CHRAP.-IN ORDER TO RIFRO? 4 barged with baying stolen a rime ring ‘eel 48 That ius acvompenying orsiansce thoreter be eaapion' * feet Be neg cent at wi 1. ii accom pan? i eam Apariaeat ts been! eorner of ‘nd Uiteom hich x she faliow! nwa : Las $100, (rom Nine Hattie Burleigh, residing at No. 616 was Ke ‘Koonea. 5 ‘ch Aflirmative=Co on Riley, Brepay, pe hovea, i siway The owner of the diamond bad taken It to @ | Hngeriy, Hayes, Wel gioksony: yan, Kappar, Kos. | wish atreate, pre ‘ 4 office ih Proadway oud obtained some money on it, | if", ovehinim. Heriane, § jer, Coun, Brav- “= - after which, w@ te al , the defendant called vpoo hor Degas ver-Goudeliman Jaqbes-—I, avd represented tnat thers was dangor of the jewel Bolug one it BR Rd hint at Leo onane time afleriug to redeem I. At (6 | Oa youth evennes, ba pared with Pal Urgent soltoitatin of the defendant Mise Uurloigh gave | Proparts owuere te pas one peli ot Aven en order for the ring, witch wea socordingly | guy io pay the remalning bail, er the trapeter trom the lena office to tne care of Mra. Hicks, | Croton aqnedn ApOrtaiMins, SuPmeqneitiy, oeing able to redeem tho diamond, the ordinanen therefor be scopy ‘ mpta'aact er'ied aa ‘Agooe’ and claimed her bow W hich war com anrred in by the foflowi tho ng rote when It aoparred 4 1d hed béew remove an wa Seweor, Randir Baca from the oFignul setting awd a comparatively worthieas Metra. "Gooe,” 7 : hf 4 Loted ont piace. ra Laden ag simen Bi " een vin recover her property, aOd aa © : raphy. Jeune and nitet Jant comeuKes Femorted to % origined proweeution, . The #0- bopdeman

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