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a ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, fUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1865: 5) Ww ASH N City Intelligence. Inspection of Mackucy Coaches. G T re) ‘Tas Yeutow Feven Inesorioy.—From facie tately de | SECITEMENT AMONG HACK DRIVERS AND OWNERS — . I N © | veloped, BS sathartice aro satisfiod that the late attempt | 30M WRK CAAT OF HIE ARPEICANTS HEEL SKID IN- eae ier eee eee Weepread the yellow fever infection in this city has MO} Yoserday, being tho first Monday in Sune, was the been entirely given up by rebe! emissaries A geutle- ‘ebel Prisoners day fixed by law for mspocting backney coaches and AUR Of War Below the | man hav tacciy arrived hero from Bermuda who was granting licenses therefor. “Captain Brackett, of the FOR ROP Connm Francona, danghterof Jobr 1. Vo & and 9 EUROPE. Traces yey TU year of hor uge bs een Tho rolatives and frends of the Lamily are Phe ‘Vrans-Minsissippi—The Exptosion at | invited te atiead the funerai, en Weduosday at two o'slock, from the residence of her par mks, Hantney aiteot, between Lies and Marcy avenue, Brook lya, » roe Doctrine—News from Mexteo, Cuba, | Huavy.—On Sunday afterooon, June 4, Gsonas Aw- fered against fim by Henry Karvak. The matter has beon thoroughly ine ostigated be ore Justwe Hogan, ei vot to substantiate the coumplunt, at was diaminsed. aud Me Cook houorably dscharged trou. HOME AGAIN. ., & untes, youngest son of Archibald C. and Aun Martine Rank of Major to be Released actively engaged at that place in May, and successful in) twenty.sixth precinct, who hus the matter im charg», Santpad Syarien. te.. de. Virady,/ aged 19 years and 7 months. the capture of the man Swan, who was punished by the | 44 issued somy very stringent orders relative to the eet eee The Cunarf mail sleamalup China, Captain Anderson, | ‘The relives and friends of the family ere respectfully on Certain Conditions. British authorities for the attempt to spread disease inapection, and there was great excitement among the Our Returning Veterans—Arrival of | will leave Bostou on Wednesday for Liveryoo', invited (0 attend the funeral, from the residence of bia Over Two Thousand Soldiers—Our De- fenders from New York, Massachusetts, Maine and Rhode Island—Give Them u Welcome, &. With the return of peaco comes tho return to their homes of those brave fajiows who have conquered that blessing for the nation, They come back to us victori- ous, Thoir banners are decorated with the proudest em. blems of honor ant bravery, their courageous hearts ‘The mails for Kurop? sill close i this city at a quar. ao Fourth street, this (Tuesday) ter past ane and at half-past flee o'clock this afternoon, Ft ag ep OPN EP : 7 Tho New You Heraue—Kdition for Burov —aiti oe | tor of Huh aod Ana Casey, aged 1 year, 6 montis wid published at tan o'giock this morning. days. the respectfully It will contain full details of the Surrender of Kirby | ins ited to the funcral, from the reatdenee of hee Sinith; Particatars of the terrible Bxplosion at Mo reuta, West Fifty fourth street, between Bighth: bile, Report of the Testinong im the Conspiracy Yriat | S84 Neath avenues, this (Tuesday) aitermoou, of at Washington, with more of the uj vu eloek. | LAMAN, sister of Thomas and Riise furthor implicating the rebel leaders ia the Ass a3 years, a Vronds and relatives arc resp-cifully invited to altead hore and his tranks destroyed, with their infectious con- | oy nops and drivers of some of tho coaches. Heretofore sc eaten Pepin ge b ay ine gene Btnas, a only 4 small proportion of the hacks have bean driven to Another’ Reduction of the Sehep ei ewe neeegeat cn in hes Sespeenon, bas the City a for inspootion, the inspectors themssivee » a aetna ideal pally Pfr ay Signy no prtomey tg Dy | pois ae all hackney coaches, whether gen- President Johnson Violently | widen vy otter agents of the now detinct confer | , The fecul bas, of courwe, Yeon a considerable “kicking ‘nds and relatives of the family are aed © vider sim . \ in the business, who uly with emot of glad their feet tread iabolical plots ins! the Norile a eracy that C. M. Allen, Waq., the United States consul at sqrare men deat warmly 1ons of gladness as ree tion and otber diabolical plots agains’ ‘ae dry ey ey Apher Aeeey Apc iont wo Threatened. Herida, from whom’ sr. Huxtort bears Droper ereden- Fee oe eer ae eee | once more the soil of home, Throe years ago these | ditional list of the subscribers to tho fund for pasing | (us-dy) afternoon, at one o'cloe' i — tality wh he satel’ be nple ortain.” Ho | Captain, and deny his right to enfores the ordinance. » In | gallant fellows left (heir flresides and their business to | off the Natiogal Debi; « correct official Statement of the || Ci.skk.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday seeming, June 4 eeemtitted ee ee is term Sp aes ene Te vould | this, howover, thoy met with no success, and were oom- Zarerit ., wife of Liewtenant Wm. Hatficid Claste. do battle im dofeuce of the country. They marched through our streets with the steady tramp of men who National Debt; late and iraportant intelligeace froin nvited te Moxico; News from Contral America, the Seull Vacitic, residence, he relatives and friends of the family are attend the funeral services, from hor I : at the pelled to bring up the coaches, The Writer, a Crazy Frenchman, | 20%, ti8i,6,!" entitled 'o some consideration at the | Pocsiiy nating could. be worse than some of these “conveyances,” which were found fithy in the extreme; | knew the work that was before them, and were detar- | Cuba, St. Domingo, Ac. ; and reports of ali iunporiant | Gates avenue, near Franklin avenue, on Wednenday wervices. He has lgst over two mouths time in prevent- ae gO, ® afternoon, attwo o'clock. The Swill be taken te Ke, bee, &e. peeren roo oN Pepe vk fie ie tere ‘All such wore refused passes upon which to obtain a | 20 hesitation, 10 “dogs of war’ had been let loose, Bingte copies, in wrappers, ready for mailiug, six cents, ANNON,—In Bros June 4, Paras OF tho rebole, He hae had an interview since his arrival | Heense, and about ten por cont of the applicants were | the enemies of tho government had arisen in arincd FANNON, BB nty Donegal, fre writ , | with the Assistant Secretary. of War, General Dix, and byrne The ooaches are first overlooked by | force to overthtow its power, and men had tobe found ran of | land, aged 28 years. Wastixcrox, Juno 5, 1865. | tho Mayor of Now York. His information im Bertauda | 920 Of the hack inspectors, who signs the pass. Sorgqant 1 to stem this threatened tide of destruction. These men : 2 . THREATENING LRCTRR FROM AN INSANE FRENCHMAN | led to the arrest of Dr.. Blackbura in Canada. fhe, in- oe then gives them a second inspection, ‘more . | ry roma ‘are literally forgotten, while the aades of vet, and from there to TO THE PRESIDENT —HIS ARTES, formation he has given to the Mayor is undoubtedly im- iit see ore to-the Maraisle a ead bak ag a a” We sey vat bid scare that ar- ¥ ifatiao pls ultra of all tages age eonstanity increases, Sold Jold alreets, ou Wed 4 throatening letter was sent to the President a day ie Mit ee firree nothing. bas ene license. y yesterday will anawer the question, | evorywiere, remains will be tuken from thers t Calvary rt Their ‘& is done, well done, and now they come back Cometery. ‘or two since, which was turned over to General Augur to | he should certainly not be obliged to ask for the Just and Each coach is required to have the number both inside and outsi harac oon Ppa A.—A.—Ho! For Texas and the South: Crock. —In this city, on Monday, June 5, Pues R, Anvostigate. ‘The writer was arrested to-day by Colonel | proper remuneration. Ge lsice, laobazectars. noe, lame. Lian. bee sashes in: Fete werginy aie verted teneittscbiicgets LEDIARD'S BOTTLED LIQUORS, entero! Sanders Cronke, mn Use dat year of her age. rages must also be nost a - | Three years ago the cheers of millions sent these brave | MORNING CALb, tathy r » fumily are respect Ingrahatu’s order, and proved to be an insane French- Fiaa Raisixa at tae Free Acavgar.—Tho heated | ous place inside the vehicle, and the coach must be in i ‘MIST JULBP, j The relatives and friends of t . tut beige a ‘nan, who labors under the delusion, among others, that | Condition of the atmosphere did not prevent the assem- fair order. troops on their way to the front. The plaudits of the COCKTAILA, fully invited to attend the funeral, trom the Lorne y street Methodist Episcopal chureh, between Rovingtoa and Delancey streets, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at caw o'clock. Cantxe,—On Sunday evening, Juno 4, Mrs, Caantorre Caurer, aged 78 years. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are invited ta populace encouraged and animated them as they has- toned to the field of duty. How many a stirring scene has it not been our province to record on the occasion of the departure of each regiment at the commencement of the war. The parting tear, the warm grasp of the hand, the government owes lim one hundred and fifty thousand | blage of a large audience in the hall of the Free Acad: | 4). fein ree Bille hieeg perc al ane dotlars. If not paid by the 16th inst, he proposes to | “my, corner of Lexington avenue and Twenty-third | of hackney coaches, partic: those driven at night. take the matter into his own hands and obtain revenge. | “Wet, yesterday forenoon, to witness the ceremony of } The ordinance requires the night coaches to have the Although not directly stating his intention to assassinate | Tsising the American flagover the edifice, Those whoare | Dutnes,i3 prominent characters. eee teenie aed SCHNAPPS, RUM, GIN, BRANDY, MITTERS, Ae. Bo * "| BOURBON, WINES, dc., de, BERLIN, SON & LEDIARD, No. 18 Dey'street, near Broadway. Ask for Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s World's Hair P glass. ' the President, auch is the inference from its tenor, He | “quainted with the patriotism of the pupils of thatinsti+ | ever complied with this regulation, ‘except it has “ : ac nis | Sttend the funem!, Uis (Tuesday) afternooy, at three has been properly disposed of. tution do not need to be told that nearly every young | been to take a stick and write the c in |-the farewell cheer, these were the movements which | Restorer and Dressing. <The people appreciate theun ti (hig o'clock, without further notice, from the, rvsidenge of . $ ‘ho was able to go was there. It is hardly necessary, wheel grease, to be erased ther or after | characterized the departure of our soldiers, But now is pon in-law, Samuel J. gamery, 5 DISCHARGE OF REBEL PRISONERS OF WAR UPON | 2 Ww! 2 ? | some poor countryman has been defrauded of bis valua- A.—Marsh’s Truss Office, rn the scene 15 changed. The dawn of victory and peace has brought with it the heartfelt welcome, the joyous Broadway (Museum Building).—Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stoe! Abdominal Supporters, &c., carefully applied and watisfac- Craser.—On Sunday, June 4, Jase Chasey, in the 48th vear of his age, a native of the parish of Caperqatin, CERTAIN CONDITION also, to say that the academy has had its colors displayed | bles, Some of the coaches used to attend funerals were The President is about to issue an order directing the { «uring the war, as it has been represented upon nearly i county of Waterford, Ireland. isoharge of al! rebel prisoners of war below the rank of | every battle fleld of the war to put down the rebellion. pte caste saa aha are goto a piso pene ot pet sa pe vere eee The erative ful (eiends af the fami arn respectully Major upon taking -giance, sterday raised, purchased ” down . J inv to attend the funeral, from his late residence, : pete EI Daa ndabinge Batiihia me 86 SF gules: ae Gveky Gay.” Fhe Uamanars pet Our banner floats proudly over every inch of rebel terri. | ,, A,Pertect Sewing Machime is No. S22 Firat street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at twa cial application in each case, as at uired. } by subscriptions of those more or less intimately on- yoaterday were from one to one hundred. Pry ry the Biliptic Lock Stitch. nis ( ‘ ; | Revol eso inspection ranges from the latter number to | tory. ‘The majesty and integrity of the government are A. H. SUPLER, 687 Broadway. | o'clock. The remains will be taken to Calvary Come- Commissioned officers will be required, besides taking } nected with the school The. exercises, which were undred, and will 80 continue through the week. ss ‘Tho.soldier’ id t Eli tery. the oath, to enter into personal recognisance for its | of @ very interesting character, commenced at n ar is strong, and | “mained. soldier's last battle is fought. A Wholesale Men's Furnishing Stook at |, ('S*.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 4, wwe Joma faithful observance, ; ten o'clock A, M. The large gathering of teach. inst him, Ashe | Tet us, then, give those returning veterans a woleome | roigit, aps west $4 While Shirt for $10; 10) Paper Aisce, danghior 06 sofa an Me laa Hay FARE, oe the 0 i i i Collars tor $150. No. 3 Park row, ite Astor House. h yoar of her age. TRANSPORTATION FOR RELEASED REBEL. PRISONERS | [ation sented up re neta, an eta, uate the | com determined to uphold all thelr officers who enfo pita capplfpege yea na bea poled sabi seid al Relatives and friends of the family are reapoctfully im. vited to attend the funeral, this (Tt o'clock, from No, 106 York street. Durvy.—On Monday morning, June 5, at St. Vincente day) afternoon, at 3 the o} OF WAR. site extremity of the apartment, by C. 8. Gratulla’s c ‘The War Department has just issued an order directing | band—wore called to order, and the programme was en- | He is, in fact, deserving of ‘praise for bia endeavors in the Quartermaster’s Department to all furnish prisoners | #24 upon by the execution of the “Star Spangled Ban- | behalf of the public g po: to Soldiers.—Gents’ All Wool Suits, $18: Bo: All Wool*Sui V. BRO- of those who have sealed with their blood thetr fidelity ’0, KAW'S, M Fourth nvenue, and 62 Lafayette place. to the Union. We owe it to the widows and orphans t hat they have left behind them. Tlus is the sad side of the 7 goles 50h rc Hospital, Cmostormer J. Devry, son of James and Cathe. ner” and other patriotic airs by the band, and prayer b; i 4 ac i e . ays 1 of war and citizen prisoners who have been or may be | Rev. Dr. Burcbard. The frat address was’ delivered by The Strong Divorce Case. pote arene nay of theanemy, hedis, | Av—Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed. OfMt- TN beads ae eleased from confinement by reason of taking the oath | Mr. William H. Hart, of the Sophomore class. It was SUPRRIOR COURT—GENERAL TERM. of camp life and the brutality of Southern | Ci! drawings, circulars and information sant. 7 years, 9 mouths an 4 . followed by . eames P id the brutality Ciena OLN. ib Well oinest, New York. fends of the family, also the friends and.ac. Of allegiance to tho United States with transportation to | [owed Dy © or pp! Sach Eine craera ane. —Peler R. Strong ve. Mary E. Strong.—This was | prisons have done their worst. Regiments which Ph PS ame Sey cee qinistanton of: bie enol: Wins O Gennel Motaieten thoir homes or to the nearest poi thoreunto it may be | the Junior Cle’ This soumg gentlonse bacasaroct, | 8 appeal from an order made at special term of the Su. | Weat 0 eee et guaand strong, Toturn WU | Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Son, | Jone-street, are requested to attend the fnersl from St. Vincent's Hospital, this (Tuesday) morning, at hait- past ten o'etock, to Calvary Cemetery. Dyxr.—On Sunday, June 4, Pern Dyex, aged 68 Practicable to reach by the usual routes of water and rail- | lent voice, fair delivery, and the matter of his oration } perior Court, in December last, requiring the plaintiff to Meerschaum Mannfacturers, No. 092 Broadway, near Fourth oad transportation. was conceived in good taste and exceedingly well ee deliver to the defendant sworn copies of two letters writ- and xtreet. Wipes and Cigar Holgers at retail, cut (0 order, Ddoiled, mounted witn at repaired. with scarcely one hundred, This tells a tale. — It speaks, for the severe and terrible beptiam of fre ro) pared. He was roundly applauded several times, f igh which these regiments have passed, ‘Their torn é i i THE ALABAMA DELEGATION. “Rataplan de la Glenie* by the band was encored, ton by the latter to a third person (Mrs. Bedell), and by | so tite. % i ‘e years, ene The Alabama delegation bad an interview with the | "as s#iceceded by Mr. Francis A. Sampson's address; and | her delivered to the plaintif’s counsel. ‘Tue motion for 1 narity with which they have been proweered uring tio | , Hatchelor’s Hair Dye—The Be PR opment meirrnnemnte oats reuse sg this in time ‘was followed by singing, by the | such order ide in the pleadi: th 7 ke of battle. Many.a fine fellow has fallen dead by | Word... Harmices, reliable, instantaneous. ‘The invited to afténd the funeral, from » Prosident this afternoon. entire audience, “My country. tis of thee.” This cl was made in the pleadings, the answers of | smoke le. Many a fine fellow bas fallen dead by |g) factory 81 Burelay sireet them, but still were they flaunted triumphantly in the very face of the foe. Surely the perils through which they pasaed will endear them to all. As they are carried in the ranks through our streets ony Jet us think upon the heroism and strength of which thoy are the trathfal index. No official arrangements bays yet been made to re- ceive these regiments informal manner. The Common Council has taken no steps in the direction. Trae the: will be @ large uomber of these gallant fellows to receive, but surely they deserve some attention at the hands of the “City Father: The public will not And fault if they spend lavishly, and yet reasonably, whatey funds may be appropriated for the purpose.” The Japa nese ball, the Atlantic cable celebration and the Prince of Pitt street, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock. APPOINTMENT OF A COMMISSIONER OF FREKDMEN’S | closed the exercises proper; ‘and, upon invitation | M's. Bedell to interrogatories on a commission, and a pe- ! AFFAIRS FOR KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE. of Washington Murray, Esq. who presided, | tition in the defendant’s name, but verified by her General Clinton B, Fisk, of St. Louis, has been ordered tor ener abes sraeele Bo invited pen eae brother, J. A. Stevens, Jr., in which verification the con- to report to General Howard, as assistant commissioner | short speech, readingvrom a paper'the names of tho re- | tats of such petition were stated to vo true of his own of freeedmon’s affairs for the States of Kentucky and | PFesentatives the Academy had in the army, the profes. | knowledge, except as to matters stated therem upon Tennessee. His headquarters will beat Nashville, Gene. | MoDSand civil walks of life. A number of the gradu. | information and belief, as to which he was informed and ey Nashville. Gene- 7 ates are holding commissions in the national army, one | believes they were there. Absence of the petitioner ral Fisk is now here awaiting the return of General | among the number being a brigadier general; others | (the defendant) from the city of New York, and igno- Howard. ov ree —— ine and the Bop telat | as | rance as = her Hage . Feaiieons,. is aa ee . a . jeutenants. Mr, Murray was fullowed by E. C, Bene- | as reasons for not verifying sue! ition er Own TUK EVELICATION OF THE SUPPRESHED TESTIMONY | dict, Hsq., who spoke form few moments with offect, } oath. Such motion was opposed on'ap affidavit of the IN THE ASSASSINATION TRIAL. Loud calls were made for Townsend Harris, Esq., who was | plaintiff, and also of one’of his counsel (Murray Hoffman, Much surprise has been expressed at the publication | "pon the platform, but not well enough to address the | Exq.,) admitting possession of the letters. The action is at Richmond, Va., on Thursday, Zowannd H. Kamer, in the 32d year of his age. services from his late residence, 1:9 West mi street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at baif-past clock, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully to attend, ag also the members of Arcturus Buy Milter’s Heir Dye—Cheapest and | Mu Dent, Tey it. Large size, 75 cents, Sold by druggists. Depot 56 Dey treet, life for the Hair Restores ite Calling out, keeps the mirisog with any other hair No. Li: Mt. BL Corns, Banions, Enlarged Joints, and ali disenseg of thé feel, cured by Dr. ZACTARIE, 760 Broadway. invit Lodge No, 274, F. and A. M. Feeenors.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 4, Mra, Jan Feexnory, ia the 76th’ year of her age . ‘The relatives aud friend’ ave invited lo attend the faneral, this (Tuesday) mornin o'clock, fromm No. 143 South First street, Brookty’ The remains interred in Greenwood. —At Madison, N. J., on Mon ; . San’ ines first in the Cinci foe audience. Stephen Girard, the Western educatorist, was | brought for an absolute divorce from the det Wales furor, dwindle into perfect. insi cance in com: Dr. Je k, of Philadetphia, oF * a als as ae Papers of the suppressed testimony J called out and greeted with many tounds of welcome. | Mrs. Bedell was examined on behalf of the plainti®, by | Musou ath the reception which, ought ts be tendored to] resrecifullf. tntorie the hsbc that hin, tooms bare. be A, Je. sovund eon of Sghn and Mary J. Holey, age@ in the assaasination trial, General Holtand the other gen-'} He spoke with acceptance for a few moments, alluding | commission, and, in answer to certain int our returning veterans, Gentlemen of the Committee on | No. 82 Bond street, New York, for over three years, where ‘The frienis and telativos will please-attend the fusleral “tlemen conducting the case are much chagrined at.this } 40 the proud position the Academy had attained, the fecl- | tetifled to the contents of certain letters received by hi National A(lairs, it would be well to move in this direc. | Be lps successfully nied consumption and all diseases of wp Annie ’ from the resi eof his parents, 82 Lexington avenue, on Wednesday morning, at tea o'clock FRANCE On Mowlay, June 5, Hartix, infant daugh- and Harrict Francisco, aged 9 days. the lun liver, &e., an fm, SCHENCK has no othe 4 at his roams, No. 32 Bond street, New York, a¢ ustal, ‘y Tuowtay only, from 9 A. M. vail 3 welock P.M. ‘Advice free, but bis medicines may be odtained tuere at all Limes, Beware of impostors. f ings.of an American travelling abroad upon seeing the | from the defendant, and by her destroyed, and. stater | preg Publication. Tt was intended soon to publish | ational colors, which now waved oer sit thesctruory | that in them puch defendant confessed. her crimiualtty. _ this testimony through the associated press, in the usual J that the connie ever owned, and concluded by | The letters in qnestiou. were not exhibited to such wit- Manner; but it appears that Mr, Pitman, a phonographer } "ecommending the students to remember and keep | ness on such examination, nor were vither they or thelr fn the employ of Judge Burnett, one of the Assistunt | % View the watchword, | “Exerlsior,”” upward, | contents proved by her. “She only testified to sending 3 ; on fe Assistunt | onward, to aim high and’ thou they would dever'| them to the plaintiff's counsel. ‘The petition- on whic -Tudge Ailvocates, on his own responsibility furnished the } strike ‘low, and — more good advice, whieh | the application was made alleges what the plaintiff's affi- testimony to the papers in question in advance, without | thoxe who beard will be sure to remember and act upon. |. davit denies—namely, that Mra. Herel! testifies to the i fai ir. Warren, at one time connected with the of | contents of the letters in question. The petition algo any authority for s0 doing. teal ih the Boat Ot omen ie ae ! “poe ¥ F Edueation, was introduced and made some telling points | slates that the defendant has no copies of them, and FURTHER REDUCTION OF THE NAVAL FOR: hinging upon the patriotism displayed by the Academy, | therefore could not state with accuracy their contents. Tthas been decided to reduce still further the naval | M4 the eminentl hap Condition of tie country after | The appeal was argued in the February term before Chief pr aaames wie i ars of civil and bloody wartare, Mr, Perkins, of | Justice Robortvon and Judges Garvin and MeCunn, and . service. The North and South Atlantic to Normal School, closed the addresses With ‘a | decided ou the 27th of May last, ‘The general terta re “sqtiairons will consist of about forty vessels, the Gulf and Pleasant speech, touching at its close in a very prac. | versed the order pupealeg from, Justice McCunn dissent- iver squadrons of about sixty vessels, making a tota! of | fica! and complimentary manner upon the: ladies pres. | Ing, and the following opinion was delivered by Judge , ‘vessels on home service of about one hundred. eut, whom he claimed had been entirely overlooked by } Rober(son:— the gentlemen who had preceded him,” ‘There were cor- | The order appealed from appears to have been based BESIGNATIONS .OF VOLUNTERR NAVAL orricens., } teinly many very fair representatives of the sex present, | upon the assumption of a fact, a age) and a pre- The resiguations of volunteer naval oficers continue to | #1 Mr. Perkins was perfectly justitied by the facts in all | sumption of taw, none of which, iu my Judgment, can be is be said regarding them. The exercises Closed ata litle | sustained. Come in very rapidly. Those volunteer officers who have [just tweive with « benediction and music. The oceasion. The fact assumed is that the letters in question he- distinguished themselves, or who are especially efficient, | Will long be rementbered by all who participated, and it | longed to a series, which, of course, implies ome con. tion. During Sunday night and yesterday some two thou sand veterans arrived in this city direct from Wash- ington, These soldiers represent New York, Massac! setts, New Hampshire, Maine and Hhode Isiand. Thes are veterans in every sense of the word, ax regards ap. ice, discipline and career, Their brillant history been already recorded again and again im the p prints, so that it is unnecessary to dwell upon the matter here at any h. The people of America are fami! their deeds; the future historian will paint them in glowing colors, and posterity pyint back to them with reverenes and approbation. ‘The following regiments have returned :— THR FOURTH NEW YORK ARTILLERY ‘arrived last evening, numbering two hundred and fifiy one men, and is under command of Brevet Colonel Gould. The regiment proceeded to tie state Soldiers’ Depot in- Howard street. THK ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH NEW YORK tor of Tev Dr. Robert A. Schenck will be at H rooms, No West Thirteenth street, this 6 FP. M., and wil, ax usnal, see all who'are not inedicinies are only sold by Llinself, and not at drug stores. Tu beaven thou art gune; We weep, but Jesus calied thee hou, A rosebud there ia bloom, Tuneral to tal lace this (Tuesday) afternac at one Oswego and Rhinebeck papers copy. Gnaxyas.On Monday June’ 5, at three o clock, Mary G ‘The relatives and friends of the farnily are respectfully: attend the funeral, from her lute residence, 2 ‘Third avenue, this (Ruesday) afternoon, at two ‘The remains will | to Calvary Cemetery jaterment, Avene, —On Monday, Jove 6, Mowat. Hvaues, in the OSU year of his age, overal will take place from the residence of hts 1 ase 4. A. Allen's World's Hair Re- hey act upon the reota, producing 1H druggists, Get Mighest Premiam Lock Stitch Sewing Machives @nd Button Hole Mu KBELER & WIL also arrived lane evening, in company with the Fourth br Willa 0 Madson street, thie i New York artillery. The regiment numbers four hun ik mora tock. Interment i ‘ will make a pleasant era in each person’s history, nection with each other; whereas nothing of the kind | dred and fifty men, and is comunanded by the following or ‘ are allowed to remain in service for the present, when Movewssrs ov vax Crey Mittia,—The Eighth regi. | 8PPe0rs anywhere in the papers before us. All the parts —Colonel Lockwood, Major Scott, Captains Cole, Fa ernene - Hexaxersc On Sunday, June 4, down ilenansl, te they desire to do so, to the extent that they ean b n gt 8 c wdc ci havi 7 unday, 5 4, y ; 3 at they ean be user nsibheatlar then a battalion dritt-at Rod Hook | °%.% Cbnttected correspondence having relation to the ivart, Holes, Thomas, Barber, Newkirk, Hyde. | yroyt'’s Hiuwathn, the only Perfect I the 4% year of his age =. ob On the vessels which are to remain in commission. Ali * 4 . ’ 7 "4 A perp wr mes Stag Sort evidence where Virat Liew ants Drake, Spore, Plimley, Barber, storative far gray No sulphite, Hagmless and reliable. Yhe faneral will take place this (Tae ny) afternoon, poanion aud others employed, whose time expires within aed Miggr chic Test Yarsiweaniiy on 2atversve "| “All fn raguerld ctveadi ote tarenen inti oeierecar. , Fank; Second Lactt Dicker” } 10 University place a'two ovclovks Thom His tate..fedidedae’ Wet a tees hundred strong, and looked remarkably well. man, Cook, loss, Rosa, Maifitt, Van Vaynen, Holmes, eee eae a pap jhe next three months, are mustered out immediately 7 t ; eof Ferguson against Hely (10 Jupiat. 4 7 ere” ‘The Forty seventh regiment, Colonel Messerole, was in- | tons. In the case o » | This regiment was quartered last night at the Soldiers J. A. Miller & € Mi Haxer.—ke Brooklyn, on Monday, June 5, dua B. ‘apon application. spected at ihe Union Skating’ Pond, Williaunsburg, yes- BS. baa Seo ee eatin the cone depot in Howard street. Silk, Camaimere, Felt and Cloth HATS, 3 Duane street. Re- | wife of Wm. Kdgar Hartt, aged 40 years ’ SAVAL ONDER RELATIVE TO THE EMPLOYMENT oF | Merday atterneen, Some three hundred men were on aapiite and the'parts required to be produset bos” VHR SKCOND FRE ZOUAVES tail department 497 Broadway, where will be found the best The velotives and friends mily ace invited DISCHARGED SALLOKS AND MARINES. the ground. This regiment is a credit to our militia oa aasoriment at the lowest ) the other side of the water, Tun Stemer Cans ANd THR Hearko Teeat,—It has often been said that an omaibus will always contain one more, no tnatier how full it may have been previously. The old. rule also applies to the more modern omnibus—the street And foached the Battery Barracks yesterd: from th number ope hundred ternoon. Th Han-on piace M. EL nd nineteen men, and have th following offic: eo! James Grindley, Lieutenant Colonel askin, eye Powell, Adjutant Pitcher, Quar tormaster Hgloson, Surgeon Fiandrew, Assistant Surgeons Norris and Fonwick, Captains Wright, Loomis, Walker, Sweet, Jones; First Lieutenants Mclean, King, Seaman. Fitzpatrick, Davis; > d Lieutenants Jones, Taylor, Oland, Jennisoa. tained evidence in favor of the defendant to show @ re- cision of the contract sued npon, ‘There ix no Pemtgnce in this case, except by surmise of counsel, that tf lot. question coutain anything favorable to the de- fendant. On the contrary, the stiggestion was made that the defendant, was entitled to an inspection of them, the better 10 enable her to expiain on the trial any anfavora ble statement in them. It is true that such petition states Machi TON KD ‘The Secretary of the Navy has issned an order direct dng that in the employment of mechanics and others in She navy yards, at naval stations or elsewhere in the ser ice of the Navy Department, preference be given to @uch as have been honorably discharged from th @nd Marine corps, and esper Kait wities, BCOMPANY, , 837 Browdway Mrs. M. G. Brown's Metaphysical Di covery. killy the rons of all disease, Price $8, 91 Hood sv Send for a circular w late Samuel Thompson, days The relatives and friends of the fam ad the funeral, from ler late residen streot, on Wednestay aft od 30 years, 10 months and 10 are invited to . No. 65 Varick” noon, at two o'clock * car, In fact a cur always hes space for adozen more ally to those who have be that such fetters are, as the defend the heat generated by the aforesaid crowded, jammed advised by Wounded of disabled, provided they are capable of per: Ret iss nace ott wi sage im. | Gausel, material and weceseary for the defence of 1 THE FIVTH REGIMENT (DURYEA'S ZOU AV EA) Pg ssa her av oe ai TR OMIT EAE actorily es ed of > defendant, which consists of nial of @ allegations | numbers seven hundred and iifty m The soldiers are ao one - ‘oul Porting mtistactorily the duties required of them. oa A pro. | of the complaint; but the advice of counsel, or belief of J stressed in thee Cull dashing "iniform, and look remarkn. | "P.3! pablo nsporting calves be substivuted for the judgment of the facts and cireuinstances showing the ne the production which is to! I. The following is a list of tb * funn Meers:—Cotonel Brevet Majors Henry Schieekhardt and J Quartermaster J.P, Ray- BXPECTED RETURN OF THE SECRETARY OF THE Pr NAVY AND PARTY. Secretary Welles aud Postwaster Geueral Dennison are mbs throwgh tha etreets ina erael and unseemly es are respectfully invited manner. A truly Christian gentlenua to ait ¢ funeral, from iin late reaidunce, Fo, 36 UWS arta dhs i Garday) afternoon, at two o'bloak saguests the pro betore it. priet Prinses Ca All Negallzed Lotie~ an equally scathing condemnation of the style va. Pond, 15 Flow., 299; Puck, Inaund, Expected home on Wednesday next. The parts in witich human beings go da'ly dragged through, the | $i"). Sinigi having Peete een, | Meh and latormation given, Drawinge went, feat yall Bo Intocreste inthe Veometory, 6A thm +s @t Hampton Roads on Saturday tast, and have gone upto | jcurcled (horuughfares,if not 1y be slaughtered, at least } before them the contents of | Witlinms. ‘ — “ - "Wve. On Monday, Sune &) at hte reniuenbe, io. tk Richmond previous to returning to Washington. 7 ped sulficiency of Lerma better ote Meat eae rarer i- er ssaepienionasensatavioecedah iota . Seal Rings for Gent! n—Fine Gol Carliste street (formerly Nos. 18 Gree and 66,Wants- GRORKTARY SEWARD AY WORK FREDERICK SkW an ow in Hse, perhaps someThumane individuals | dence, ouht not to compel their production, as the appli. | Meret pre inno ‘Th libata A preeoneea tot Wan pies cha a ve, pivoin aire aon aired), ater 8. Rageringg tithe hich ‘ha bors: ARD IMPROVI 1 to start a Lome missionary praject for | cation becomes thereby entirely a fishing one. The order ‘ " With Chrialan fr lionel Van Se |. No. 18 Braniway, one door w Canal sigeot. hatfon, Hervotn SALEM, som of ‘k, Lientensat Colonel Vo- Mk, thelr expecial benefit. James Mullen, of Anne street, Dr nty Louth, appealed trom Secretary Soward was at the War Department over four | P a ge jontd, therefare, be reversed, with costs, » Major Sehen, Adjutant Openheim, Surgeon Reuss, ape ae Ireland, aged 48 years sOROLOGICAL. — omimmencemet o me WET TS < : ola ¥ , a ' ’ Casita testy Sdtendiing to, His aripatchen tor-tho thieign ereoROLOMHCAL. —The actin Bi peice StecicTouking Oberebns ua Kuner, Hamers, Wiese, Louthvity, Liehold, | Try Dr, Bicknell's Syrup Safe and | “The; A friends of the family are respectfully th, | Nas warm enough for pec ~ | hardening iu the tropies, but by no means aa hot as the two preceding days. A shower of wind and rain in the afternoon wrought a decided change in the atmosphere, and brought the thermometer down to cighty degree: rho *y ae. EES & CO, Agmat«. port Agency, 71 Broad- sports procured al short Howler, Walls, Frederick Seward is sicwlily i HOTEL Gosatr The appointment to the Sub-Treasury in New York @auses considerable difficulty, The office ix so respon 4 Gible a one, involves the safe keeping of such large movement which met with C Amounts, and is #0 liable to losses from the variety and | those who bad previously. been includ aemeend the Antricacy of its daily transactionr, that wealthy men are | grumblers. A friend Bfinid to toach it. On the other hand, the knowledge it | Mes from twelve. baervations ga. Tecorde. . ' ” at Fort Hamilton, ii dus lucbor. Gives of the government’s financial policy, and the conse. | temperatures of the sutn Quent opportunity of operations in the street, makes it Yeurs, desirable for speculators and politicians, ‘Those whom | !8#3- My. McCulloch might pref auwilling to aecopt the place, The names of Mr. Huribert, of St. Lawrence, and gure vomedy for dysenies invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afvernova, at iwoo clock, without farther notice. Dundalk papers please copy. wer. On Monday. June 5, Jauns 1. Mowtoom- yew or the late Isaac M. Woolley, tn his Soet SUPREME COURT—crneviT, Relure Judge Clerke. Juxx 5.—Frederick 1. Hanks vs. James Mo Drake and Altert A. Drake.—This was aa action to recover $6,000 on a contract to “carry” two hundred shares of Michigan Southern Railroad stock, The plaintiff alleges that on the Lith of Moy, 1863, the defendants ag to carry for him the above amount of stock, upon condition of bis depositing’ margin of $1,700 to protect them against any loss. The stock was bought for the plointitf at 87 bu irehase was made ou a falling market, and the nextday or so it was quoted as low ax 79, At which fut iin, M Vou Roeder; Ls Wilhelm, Friedrich, Mott, Bluoher, Kozcusek, 3 THE TWELETH NEW YORK BATTERY United States Pas: way, coom 65. 1, year ” The friends and relatives of the family are respectfally: inviled to attend the funeral, on Wi ay afternoon, al two nee of Dr. A. 0, Stevens, Use Mrs. %. A. Allen's World's Mair Ree rand Dr ng. —They . growth and hawuiy te ni We Would 6" eight val iil pel HUDLOW WCO, trohauge Kalesroor Court, wader Lieutenants Butty, Kiasbury; Sccond Lieu. adie, Conklin, THK OSK MUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH NEW yor -y Barracks, and numbers four owing ta hist of oilcers commanding C, H. Weygant, Adjuts irgeon Montfort, Aswietant Surgeou Fox, Quarter: master Yost, Chaplain, Rev, blr. Br ns Bene been included among the mipiled the followin Attention to the Sale of ay Ninth awenne, Bightyseve iit by Gi dock, at tha | 9 HID’ Broadway.’ By order of Suprome ou ot Wiliam Betts, dr., Regence, 1@ maximury nat 3 McKay. —On Sunday, June 4, after a short iline: wie Wittam, son of the Late Joba MeKimm' aged wry and 4 monthy. friends of tho family are respectfully invited to the funeral, from the residence of his mother, st Twenty seventh street, tis (Tarsday) afternooa, al two o elor Anqust, 0 36. we are by * : it was wold by the defendants without consultin What is Death! Itisa Total P; the plainti®, Since then the stock hag bee oe i Malone, Robinson, Wood sayre, he nervons K¥sie Beware, (ben. « MeKyacuste —On Sunday, June 4, Aviay MeKeacmnas, sion Aiemaiog 86 high as 112, and the plninti? now sought to recover th i 1 » adage ieee SS aeaT Gaaooanan reoaen eee. athe =" eames : Lieutenant Governor Campbell, are again mentioned. 88 aitieronce belweon the iatter figure and: the selling, price ate Hu lbe Henja. f in the 49th year of hia This detighttnl » al glow throv bility " It i¢ understood here that the Drapor and Weed fac Aions have struck hands, aud now pull together, te ob fect of whieh is to secure the former in the collectorsinip and place Mr, Blatchford in the Sub Treasury. Mr. Harrington, Assistant ‘Bas servally rec Mis friends, and those ther in-law, Willian tet jo attend the funeral, . 21 Norfolk street, this (Tucsdag$ tL two o'clock ~The membe 8H 87 So RN 89 The defence seb up was, (hat it was agreed between the parties thot sm cago of the uagiect of the plainti to make ig margin good, that the dofend right to well o MPSHIKH BATTERY unday aight, and lott inmodi- imbered one tindred aud for anded by Captain Geory would bave the tthe stock to of such ould be Ww aye th i Woodenware and Cordage.—Mauger's } 1 etary of the Trei strong , at VICTOR F ai A Maconkies, lito «ithe mission to Switzerland, ‘Thie mperatares for the ; dune “notification, they were obliged to veil “ a MANBACHUSHTTS BATTERY 8 Hotol, PX street, to attend the he owes to « previous understanding with Mv, Soward, Out and clove the account appear that thers b aaneee night, onder comin nea wit | f ocr bute rer, Allan MeKeach ‘Which the death of Mr. Lincoln prevented him from was any written ay artios, although o TET, nnibered ome k sy | H. McCORKLE, Ch herying out... Me. F ail their previous (ra to writing men Sanat mgeet id can ulparniso ; r Upon motion of the couns ondants, Jiucige | THE FIFTH, FOURTEENTH asp Tit! . —e in Brooklyn, on Friday, ut he wishes the mission to Berlim, For th is not Clorke Look Ue cass trom ihe j Aismisved the SACHUSEPRS HATTKALS Wilteox & Gibby Sewing Machine, Backed up in New York as le expected to be. He ie an complaint ats passed through on Sunday wi 1 route for honve: No. 003 Broadway. New Jormey, on Sunday, “h Posse, widow of Johm accomplished man, and would appear well in Bertiy Sete en re er: eee ee eerrmernnE meme rhe neces & THUS EPRST RHODE ISLAND BATTERY ine Will Cases, ears and 4 wonths m ved on Sunday nigh f gly with Oh . ~ an r Where he wants wo Before Hon Gideon J. Tucker, Surrogate: Heschobisnotep urcee... WALA bes Hy hg MARRIAGES AND DEATHS 1 Micad Whe f eich teitee tenes oo ae ADORKSS FROM THE WELLNNIC GREKKS OF CON- 60:00 The Seeor will case ww ap in this court yester. | drod andthe tty fonant street hacia a 4 r, Mrs. 8. Annett, Bull's Perry, this (Tuesday) af. ive sable en, ‘98.00 day, and Surrogate Tuc t to probate | James B. Clase Married Thomas R. Hulse leaves ‘The government has received a translation of the nd the average maxim) testimony hay. | COMFORTS KOH THE SOLDIERS VHe SEW RNGLAND | ConiereeKacrmax.—On Thoralay, dum at Man ee cues a. denen Gres of felicitation of the Hollenie Greeks of Constan ly, 91.73; Angost, 88.07, aad g proven its 4) ppoeition baring been KOO, ATATK SOLDIERS prvOY AND BATTERY | ely w Hampehire, by Rev. ©. W. Walinge, M hy ne 4, Enwix 5, Rommeseg, inople to Hon. K. Joy Morris, United States Minister, on Sa: Oeirtfar ane hart Meal] July, withdraw a. BATMKACK or 3, Comat Atty a tite ety » Miva Pasxy Ament w ns Bln NS; showing thet the month of 1 ‘of the Angevine « waurmed The owe Ka aughter of Arthur M. Bastian, Beq., of River d She victories which have saved tnis country avainst do | York fas the greatest maximum temperat lows! Uettawae” web oa snndoce + Me | Atthe 8 std carvat, th Sy i wesier. No cards | in Sie aoe ae Mestic treason and foreien intrigues. Thess Greeks alo iatare id comparing June with narriage Ww mming to be | ne: 0 n New Kugland Rooms ab G Conway, On Sunday evening, gene bs nal re" eine oT eros i foin tn an address of sympathy on the assassination of hax the greater maxtrauim tempera will probably be on Cor two or three | the i the Houcry Barracks st Saule re SLiiMons —On Friday, June 2, at the reaidenion of Mes, President Lincotn and th hi greater moan temperatul daye more zine At all there p' ery attenti CMa “f ei edo ‘eaten tu! " 5 ary Sewned ne aMempL on the life of Secre rx COCHRANE Is Lo read to-night before the ere id te returning aoldice, ‘Chet Tefreahment in | late Jar oth of thie ety aten Toland, after a.shory tt; : % octet rorner Sed . ‘alice Intelligence. provided. wntion paid as to cleantiness Allany papers please copy i J MILITARY VISITONS TO NEW vork. Society, comer Seoend avenue snd Rant VISITING THE SICK—A NEW pODUR, and of nt Collyer has charge of the depot, uee--Sinvee—On Monday, Jane 5. Mar ° Gonoral Augur will be in New York and atcond the | hiventh, street, « paper showing that the Kitls and * ht Mr. Otto ft. Ct , | Cal, Frank &, Howe of the New by the Rev, John KE, Cookman, Jouy A. Karten to Avvin swortes, Of consumption, on Monday, June 5, Jom t meet: Wed ee Raritan Bay, claimed by Now Jersey, are in fact the on ir. Otto , Pewiding at | ker of the Battery Barra UM. Hane, ail of this city. No carta Sucre Peat meeting on Wedy night. Other distinguished | waters of Hudeon river, and be to New York. kett str kiya, wae ted in Tenth ave- | jc dtermined that ever hing thu Vonas—Livrmor. At Annapoliq, Md. on Friday, Hc (rieods are invited to attend the foneral, from hie late 0 generals, in addition to thow atready annownoed design bo be present, and the display of military heroes on the | yours of years ol ev. Me. Patt DROWNING CAST AIT e remains of a lad y three yourg who requested that he sheald | be ow toldiers on the May 5, th on, Captain Prank £, * 41 Flathush avenue, Brooklyn ; ss eae sired Prneclsel Aria ) Be atloeid | re ners Tol patriotic. and praiseworthy example, Moicax, Seventy third New York Voluntecrs, of this vity Vivcevr. On Wednesday, May '24, of disease of the ; sed fa *, named Fenty Holz, whe disap. | accompany | short distane ea man Who, wes wit to Min ( ierencest, of Anuapotia, Md heart, Peron A. Vorcaat, Gennes Sear of hia age. qocasion wi very brilliant. peared from the revidence of bis parents, 148 Weet Kigh- | dangerously ill, He accor m inte The Limein Wenun Overr, —On lay, June 5, by the Ie His remains were taken to Now Hochelle for inter. THE WORK ON THK CENSUS. teenth street, about ten days ai were found floating | Mlapidated room in a tene bend! were MoDOWNKLL to Miss Marcaner | ment nthe . i ver the prostrate form of « DITOR OF THK HERALD. re, both of thie etty Van Boexerck —On Monday afternoon, Jane 5, Com. Rother than that the wert, on the census shontd be | in the dock foot it Chrtate pher street, North river. Te | the three men rifled Clans’ employes of Haker, Smith & Co, (low Ttavvos Nowe At Wilmington, Del, on Monday, | serra, widow of Abraham L. Van [oskerck. Popped, Mr, Kennedy, the Commissioner, hax formally nt pees now Oe oe Te ath water, Clans followed in | presses steam beating apparatus), 47 Morver stret, New | June 5, ta Trinity chapel, by the Row. Charles Kreck, The relatives: and friends of the funily are respectfully Proposed to Secretary Harlan tu deposit the necessary in hota Bote dni “ Fenc conan, of the : " Lioutenant It, 5. Ravaros, of Philadelphia, to Many K.; | fnvited to attend the faneral, from Trinity church, He- Siith Wi eeiadiMiie it ta vance, end rely unos y, a boy fourteen years old, fell into the deck at men who gure | York, relowe you @ cheek for thiriy-seven dollars, to aid | ayant pliin HB. Nones, U. 8. RM boken, on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. 8 rep. Aaa ttvbcoredahbe, Mlle Adelie Rust river ond wae drowned. Search wan imnade ther mien made their | in erecting & monument to perpetua nory of our THenavi Clark. On Monday, June 6, at the Cathe. Van Bhancom,—At Paterson, New Jersey, on Saturday, fature appropriation by Congress to remunerate him for the body, but it could not be found, Deceayed lived MeGinness w 1, by his Grace the Archbishop of New York, Paur 1. Mr. Huany Vas Bianoom, in the 76th year of hee With his parents at 4 honor vl President, Abraham binco!n. ourmanel atte t 1 CONSUL AT VAL " ted f " 1 to Carnes @. Chavex, daughter of the tate William Bo i re come AT VALPARAISO. orto nncrsce mec tela ta detente ob Stee bent ah sors atom 3M, Morvan, JN. Lockhart, ihert “The funeral will take pisos from the First Reformed on. A. W. Clarke, of New York, some time ayo appoint. All About a Cont Sleeve, tw : ge, and says he lives at B24 Weat called xt—Tavion.-On Sanday, June 4, at Chapin's church, Main sieve, on Wednesday afternoon, a United States Consul at Valparaiso, bas accepted tt MARINE COURT ‘Twenty ith sirret ie ohurch, by the Kdwin H. Chapin, Colonel J. H look Qointment, and will at once d to his post Before the . Judge Howrn, A CASH OF GamauING GE Beebe, ee Skeet Red issue Oe eauek ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS OF TO CATR CAPTADE « Court Calendar—This Day. Just 6 —This wae euit Cor the recovery of dama Cay yand officer Pield, of the FiNh precinct, 3. 1, Fleek, : unin RNWARD K. # mR. cor, who fell at the heat . oneral of this Screen Court—Cincorr— Part 1—Noe. ‘I 1749, | Be for injory to person and property, brought by the | yesterday sted Jolin Glos, Charles Stephens and The foneral o 4 ‘ea fears #49, 875 90, 4 “4 7 C : Joho Mahe Died. of hie command at the battle of Coal Harbor, Jane 3 =] fal’ ay oes’ Va ae han bones ter plainti’ against the Ninth Avenue Railroad Company, | n Martin, om the Charge of having won from Er Jan, N. Siow Avwensox. On Saturday night, June 3, aaddonty, of | 1864, wilt take place from the residence of his parenta, 464, 1074, 1880, 1354, 1007, 1506, 002, 1326, 1708" isis, | O" (He BL of October, 1964, tha plaintim, Frederiok | Anan, Living at 150 Prospect street, Jersey City, Alvin Adama, hemorrhage of the lange, Mane Ie, youngest daughter of | at No. 137 Rast 20th strvet, thie day at ten o'clock A. M | 10; 1968; 1666, 920, 1184, ious, 770, 1810. spd * | Walker, while riding in one of the Ninth avenue cars | oO # at one sitting, at a played with das, Hareing! wi arn H and Ba ah Andetwon st oi from thence to Mg agin Speer une “ sdntapae Pans Remmi antes J Pr sea 4 ddwe, The money wae won from bin at t K. W. Stew it friends of tuc family and school offcers and teach. | street, where a cole " offered a hear Sixtoonth street, was strack by an iron bar pliced | Wont . ; | Tho friends and relatives of tho ? ; Ace 1, on Ue Ist instant and Hofman further al. | Win, Hodis, ora of Tenth ward » roxpoctfully invited to at. | repose of It no friends and rel Fire in ings ox, ag oa 6 sees penne ste ralirond caratthe time, The iajury | joges that the prisoners ivy detained lim ia the | Hd. Anderson, Chae, 1. Sargent, tend the foneral, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at three ily, the officers and members of Company F, Righth un kes of the Hi Renn ag) jaiicted tavolved the ruin of the plaintiff's coat sleeve | house against hie will and forced him to play the vame. Ww. ot P. MeGust y'closk, frown 156 Allen stre mont, SG. SN. Yo; also the officers and membens qj he orks of the Hingham Cordage Company, in Hing aad some bruins to ‘hin wem. |The pi Juntico Dowling ootumittod the accused partion for trial dohn Keogh, WB. Andenes, Taal Swase Paanoon or anid feel orm and ex officers of the Coroonaa nh We at nigit. "The jose | the injury was caused by U : Sohn Par set fe inn will bo inter be on 0 Taion, and ( 8 and members of the Nimoby. oun to serealy five Uaourngd dollars, aud ie manly | yorvaniso! Vine Se | COMPLAINT OISMINERD HONORABLY MsEHARGKD a amit Sem Wwe ‘ Piha cath nd rt ahd abr coca sia rogueus, NUS, N, Xy ace Cwpealully inyWed : Alon dava cinog Me BD Cook, Aring Hos'agay apc} Harry Su Gers Oa Maudaz, dung Wy afvor ® aayet illages, , by Myetad ble Conor