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Rossers. Wednesday ° wed or four bundred ‘they onst the gevern- BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. wrol or Yow nwndred dolar, bat they cont te sccua | THE POUGHKEEPSIE BOAT RACE. PR greta rd ‘ave been matte outside for from three to four bendred years. 3 V¥ YARD PRAUD6—INVESTIGATION BEFORE |} @0llars; all werk costs more im the Navy Yard than 1¢ >. nee es to the Affair—The Stroke wae pean pe Genta Se eannasonus MEWwrON—eTanr- | #007 owtaide. s - ’ Oarsmas the Poughkeepsic Boat vited ‘of Fifth: ae CAN MEN, EMPLOYED Two} 4.@ foumen ‘soloringl’, 4. Yeti Se", ccan help. | Ohmrged with Selling the Hecc—He ea ty rr ! LING = DBYEL more than he.ean Fusns On PRIVATE Wont-How THE GovERN-¢ | “HmefCu? foe" Rvetiation im we Navy Sard wan | CAIs BERS Acomser, de. MENT HAS BEEN SWINDLED, BTC., BTC. after the empress wagon came inte the yard; Idid not Pouanmusrsim, N, ¥., July 20, 1965. Ceetery on Wednesday, July 19, Tho cass of John Maxon, Joba R Manion, wate m | late ath inveatigauon wie he CofcS0% nox mo; | Consierae excilomoat exis ore in regard to an Rupp, Sr. aged 64 years and MeDermots and Francie ley, who are charged wi an | yee Stra) neteoreneet? had Mr MeDermow’s affray which ocourred last night on the corner of Main I a E- pwindling the United States government out of a la age {his (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, pry aoc ¢ mission to make » chest, because | m own, man broken and Water streets, resulting im the death of Thomas Do Se hn cect a 4 * » , Mat. July 14—In barks Esther, Prince, for Fal- =o mow ‘iam ! wited. a. Wr ldgt Patinon Spring. ana Welkit for Gaited “States Commissionor Newton yesterday. The paruicaof my on Niue, "it is thé Gustom of Abe | pe Mote approached William Stevens, one of the crow DEPARTURES, fag toy ge Pahor, ara la Baas Sg nd Welland fr : t cared boat Fields, which Lrverroor—Steamer ©! — , on Jul; i, i 1» 05 pa chanrpe alin ogee ta ary peewee men don’, have 'e crest ue’ Court of In. ‘op the Siar Floyd 7. F. pitied : " ol fiom, Roston—Mr and Mrs Ne ing ee oe io ns, tor New Oriedasi brig Joba shart Noe {or do. employed pattern shop ume degod sore little Grinnell, N Geol Www the 14th of his Jenki r, Provide frends wore committed; and, if he testified tothe rath-— | AUuUZ did not ask me anything, Heit Laecinntanie.| ees i Se nd sconsed him of | laa Anis Wel, ie Alsi, Wr and Sra Koger Rav mM The readains wore tacen to Nyack for {ntorment, Boraco NZ Apel Weare Hon B Wright, Park, shields, which there is no reason to doubt—a system of wb giesale | Inquiry I did not wish to implicate the defendants; Mr. the and on De | Sayer, W Green, Ht Newcomb, Rey Dr Gannett, W ypord ‘Butox.—On Wednesday, July 19, Tuomas H Tron, ry et lowte (from ), Bydney, 3d, and lation has been carried on which ‘n and Mr. Maxon told mo the investigations were Stevens earnestly denied allegation, nett, Al 8, Philip Doherty, Mra Spence, Mrs WJ agen 0 year. ly ‘Face Gaincann we. ar, 30—In port bark A W Stevens, Sonid consign e Bie. naries 10 He Dry Tort agag for| & mere matter of form; 1 seenaed eee? uestion put | Mott repeating it, struck him ® powerful blow with his ine, Mie Haney Vetenting. plain, and rs George ee ves and friends of the fetly memeaty ly | Brown, from Neweasile, NSW; brig Lubra, Howes, from Ri. valatent 4 % Roberishe aitend anday afternoon, , po fie ing In the eriden sa enka Neate akte net aoked eae eT tees nee] Mh bnccting hime Gown and Desdkting is neck. 5 NaundereO'it | fall‘est one e'elocie, from his late residence, Seventy- | Pour’ .y pumas, Toly 1 pin port tas cpestaagtien, but om Anc sworn, tostified: to condemn the defendants. J ‘Stevens immediately gave himeelf up to the authori: | Hoy, of Amberst Ccllege; | third street, between Third and Fourth avenines, roth frum N¥ork: (The D cleared for Cape Hy Ser Sree. sae Wikianatunes am | {mites | \° Stter the examination of this witnoes the examination | ties and Is now jn the jail in this city. He had mo inton- ae Ger Daveuteke ae mE | “tie members of Oharter Oak Léige, No, 240, F. and | arriving at that port waa refured adm iso), a stnore, ae tere tenn oon Mn the pattern sho peg tre] was adjourned till this morning at nine-o’clock. tion of killing De Mott and feels deep grief at the result. mane nie Wit ‘Romie, de, hd Ma: | A M., ary notiled to, moot pt Shale rocenty ON a the Qerertos daly loin er rks ‘Norwest "Br its Savy Yard under McDermott and n; | bot com. | RETURN OF THX FIFTH REGIMENT—THEER-RECEP- | Coroner Haight held an inquest on the body to-day, | Hi Binck, M ‘Profesor "Ss Stearnn hice G'F | funcral of our lave brothor, Thomas H, Tilton, see crim dor boige’Allce Lisa, Herring, for do 40; 8G Ad- eer wros't be Gertetey 1 was abeont from the Sard aboot ION TO-DAY. _ |] wnen the jury brought in a’ verdict in accordance with sen Carter, bane Contos Mee lapel staat, W. GP eM, | find buprek ford do; br err, © for do; HW ow time; ‘The Fifth regiment New York 'hocvy artillery, under | the above facts, Considerable aympathy is manifested roa ed ee yin: | _ Watse.—On Wednesday,/ July 19, at 825 West Forty. | Kerby; Quserbvige, for Bown tilund dos kare Walker, Gul ‘wo months during the ; om defendants; know Riley only by menced work in the yard McDermott and } ganen held ‘ould; | second ka jlaan- Top Port Baad, Dane Mane Willen way, Mane ata, a native of Gi fiver, for Boston, ready.” Sid Bh, bark Etowah, Cork; brig command of Colonel Samuel Grahara; will' Be received | for Stevens. ‘William | ashoen, county of Limerick, Ireland, aged 53 years. Kate Stewart, Neuvitas. the Holy | “Ricursuero, NB, July 18—Arr_ bark Yuba (Br), Haines, N with military bonors +n this city to-day. They will cross FURTHER PAREIOET ABA 5 , William Breese, Her remains will be taken to the Church 0! % 4 ‘On Tuesday last the great four oared boat race for the | ‘Thomas Garland, Samuel Walkington, Mr and Mrs © w this ‘at ten o'clock, where @ ‘k. Old 17th, bark J M Morales, Ot do. the Fulton ferry at eight o’¢lock in-the morniag, and will | cnampionship of the American wuters camo off on the ME Masson, Witdones, | Crom this (Friday) morning, at ven o'clooks Wrepose | wuiziys, July'sSid ship Guising Siar, Niork. elated rival fu . Mra E Ganther and three children, Mr Ganther, J Stanton: . ; 28th, be received on thoir an by the Fifth beigade, under | Hudson river, at Poughkeepsie. ‘The contestants were a B harles Corton, | Of hersoul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- | Wa me ; “ Lae fo Xe! fan, Frasiclons; ae, I é é : E E F f #f game as masier pattern maker in of Mr. MoDermott; understand fies still hold their 34 eneral Doat ‘kers and idents 0, George c b sae eh patton shop Bley” eee! | gommand of Degen General hin H, Grek, rice | Seonghxerpse.”, Theme. was forte chamvovsiip Tre aaah AU auMe Eeeae: | Milvinwied ts anaua tae fancra, at emelveo‘ciocs, fom | °° pelpeagear stew ployed there at the same time that I was; while I wae | where the vetorans will be reviewed by the Mayor:—Ful. | and for a purse of six thousand dollars, “The stake ‘3H Head, JD Blanch- | the chureb. ° : pnd Aart! , Hanitrees, Wheldon Moree Ty Simos Miser’ engaged in the pattorn shop I was engag af in making | ton, ‘Montague, Court, Atiantic, Powers, Lafayette | represented but a fraction of the sums bet on’the result. aw, Miss D' Carbonet, Newehwang: Marion, San Francisco via Yoko ma for machinery; I was also enga: ei im making | aven limton avenue and Myrtle avenue, to Fort | All the sporting fraternity wore on hand with their | Mr and Mrs Bigler, Miss Bigler, Mr and Mra H Hen hamu; 2d, Aurelia, Howes, chwang. bookeases and three tool chests; co gimenced this | Groene’ After. the review they will to the Ar. | ‘pile. The New Yorkers backed up their boat, Jotm inves chiliren Aud 290, 2 eee Ss ws ‘Swartow, May 8—Arr Wild Gazelle, Humphrey, Chefoo, Sld Work in the fall of 1868; they were dish ain the sum. | CCDS, ALE ie roe tcimment’ in Rayenond serects. | Morrissey staking several hundred dollars ‘upou her. re Bowen, Gorham and son, Mrs Parks, HIPPING NE + | apritas'Le Wik, Oageod, Meoesin; May 2 Star King, Sinlth, mer of 1864, as near as I can recollec' ;; ithe material Re ee nich hat ‘tendered them | The Poughkcepsians and the boys of the river connties ‘Bugene Requel, N Requel, |) | Che cus, Stine 16-—No vessels in port, by ‘sed in the bookcases was mahogany an¢ | Thlack walnut; | hy Colonel J..Q. Adams At twelve o’cleck the veterans | backed tho Poughkeopsie, boat, and it is estimated that | E du Herceaut $9 A heaerieie eo eo eo seo | Spon, NB, duly 1&-Are brig Althea, (Br), Thom the bookcases were Gothic finisher |, sash vill be provided with: good:'dimner by he ci "Minor! not less than one hundred thousand dollars.depended on | | New Oxteans-—Steamship Ropublio-Le Baron Drury, J 446 | moon risks. ri 7 87 | Baltimore; schraWin Gregorg, Re Philadelphia: ‘Kngo® farved, fc. ; each case was made in four swbicn, | (ll bee" * eatin ho race. M Jones tf Dunn, Mew ee Dian, Mise A Dupo, Mins is | $0 MeTBessecseecsorsss 7281 MGM BABB 78 | rane, Nvork.. Cld th ben es ‘owe Use, aii = Li tga deep; I thi it high, to fet | ATRIMONY MADE ‘BASY-=SHARP’ PRACTICE BY A FB cil bay Bet = —. ~~ = nell, Sirs M Rowland and ohiid, Leobold: Levi, Chas Delp, Port of New York, July 20, 1865. ae a ere PHUNpT, MeReuzie, Stunghae, or March of 1863 that I was discharged , ‘from the’ 4 YOUTH OF SIXTEEN. foul before the boats started. He had, it was repo S'isaacson, V Levi, 8 Jacobs, PL Richards, M 8 Sochs, BP American Ports. roieren I spoke of were manufacturee dau:the top tort of aaah Ou Defoe te vette Poughkeepsle. boat to be beaten, | Romer M © Haha. 18 Richers, Miss Hahn, GH hed ae crigay on | avausta, Me, July M—in port achr © W Dexter, East- The num ertising swindles fiat have been so | Ax! pel Po aractin o-0") pees hip elena, Lowber, Greytown—Central Ameri- ean, for 0, He being the principal oarsman & deal depended on | Mrs © Lewis and child, Cas Chasm, Miss LM can Transit often exposed do net seom 10 Rave the slightest effect in others in second cabin. hisefforts. The friends of Mr. Stevens denied the im- vbr ‘Steamship Eagle, Lawrence, Havana—Spofford, Tileston & putting people on their guard againet such practices. | putation in the most foreible language, but could not |. q Ny. OREANs Steamship, Morning SiaraJoa T Siap hints | C0: saahip Chaise rH. BO! Cant steamer Tahoma, Lieut C rks MB Stetson. Heal. Clenf ‘Guantenamo; Windward, E! r), Lynch, Malaga; TH" Huvl- the patiern shop, in a room on one en¢ | of the bailding; dhe Bosin lad beon partitioned off bef jwe tise cases wore commenced; it was a room about fi jerisen by twelve TON, BY ger, Savannah- LL Jones. “7 feet; previous to that time this room , was accessible to | The Indies, it appears, are most eusceptible of bei convinee a portion of the public that the charge was un- | Converse, Jr, wife, twochildren and it; C Stebbins, WB me ; ie, NYOFk; r Ai the workmen, but after the work gu-tke drawer Was | Gu @q by these ah vale oof “being | founded, and. he was denounced and threatened that if | Wingrave\ J Newnan, i L Britian, ¥ Hoddridge, M Busta, Giosrmahip Nereus, Santor Bal tore» A nerHOD. co, | lund (Br). Gills, Buenos Ajren ontevide: ‘Ne Sommenced i was kept locked by ¢ qdur of Mr.-McDer- | dured by sharpers, particularly‘when the subject | founded: ime Dn "Elleged imtenvion it should cost him | mano, John H Elliott, Geo Kaplive, Mrs Jas i Ammatrong, | Bark Katharine (Br), Culbert’, Autwerp—W ¥ Schmidt's ent uegon: sadora (i'n). Sikon., Teint ekerson, Ne . und Reporter, Veuzle, Philadelphia; sebrs 1d Josiah Whitehouse, Geurge. y. do" Southerner, Darling, and of umatrimony is invelved. A shrewd lad of sixteen years | his life. barred baer P pans Di ae nape ae po Son. Boat als i ’ organ, a a watore. , Laza—| o re of ‘age ‘was ‘arrested at’ the Post Office this morn{ng by gine ae Aggy ooh resulted tn favor of, | ter. iz Smith, Lewis Uhlmann, Taylor Ganche, Lieut Patrick | Bark Philena, Davin Goo Bay. Millers Houghton, detective Frost, on information received by Inspector beige adh Paty pok son Entered, how. | Lynob, Licut TG Barden, Motes Goh, Isaac’ Dryfus, Thos | Bark Volant. Holling, Charlesion-—W H Robinson, Folk from-e man named B. F. Gebrett, of Cassville, Hun- | ¢Veh Sgainst giving UP. cod as om”? poe, Charen Sharman, Jobo Sherman ma She Bark Heiress, Clark, City Point—W & A Nelson. Fo ara eet a eter vo Epecier | Pero jastanoos side Dela WoFe aRNOL Se a aa a a a sat aey alata a Brig John Vathaway, Weeks, Santa Cruz, Cubs—Plerson Folk, stating atthe had been swindled out of four dol- | anq'thore ‘were very lively times in Poughkeepsle ai | Samet Rudden, » Brig Orient (Br), Bannister, 8t Johns, NF—M E Greene & oy amoriaiened “HC O: 36, which wiverfisement | DERE Tuesday. About, tom olclock ‘on. Tuesday aight, Cuprig DO Castner, Schwartz, Cow Boy—Yates & Porte! country paper sign . ” whic! ivertisement ¥ rig. ‘astner, \wartz, Cow Bay—Yates ‘orter- Statoil that on receipt of four dollars a recipe would be lee sips ae nee ‘i on pry MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Odin ein aang ened forwarded which would enable the party to manufacture, | 4 returned soldier named Thomas De Moit was one, “en- wont nasa ae se Sl a ‘at amere?y nominal expense, ‘an article known as ‘‘Mer- ‘a discussion with Steveng-and his friends. De Married. Brig Aura (Br), King, Halifax—D R Dewolf & © Mary Mic tered into to Gray, Bowen; Blk wot; the time spent in the manv facture ofthe book- ‘cawes was, to the best of my Knowle age,ebout two years, geveral men being occupied on th am; -the actual time eccupied was about one year; t here were two men steadily employed on the cases and terovothers alternate- Jy; during the year 1 worked about smine monthe on the caxes exclusively; I was direct: @ to do this by Mr. ‘McDermott; during the timo I war gat work: on the cases Yr. Maxon spoke tome dm the yi wd,and said-his cases were not made like the bosses’; ¥ fr, Marsdon’was im the abit of visiting the rooms in whieh the cascs were Being male; Mr. McDermott can re «yp about four times “ 0. 2’day; he ‘gave directions ev ery time he-came up; | TiHl’s Washing Powder.”’ The green Mr. Gehrett of course | you had bet heavily on the race, and, it seems, believed AuuicseR—Kissam.—On Wednesday, Juty'19; at the Re- | _ Brig Colorado (Br), Parker, Weymouth, N8—Boyd & Bowens, Sey hese cases were maboga py-and two dlack wal, | Tedeived no equivalent for his greenbacks, and he sought | 4,6 charges against Stevens. foliowed is thus de- | formed Dutch church, Jamaica, L. 1., by ho Rev. J.B. | Hinckey. a . cseannah—C © Duncan & Co, Bue Wallace, Be the ‘aid of the police to bring the swindler to Justice. nge Alliger, Ricuanp D. Azticen, of that’ place, son of the a na aoe ts The following is copy: Of ‘the advertisement which was | "FOG nareoa Stovens with having deliberately sold officiating clergyman, to ANNA A., youngest daughter of yacht Hann Anderson (Isr), McCarthy, St Martine—H A} Ramnel Choos: EW Dilion, Eudiam PEsedlly intended fer teenie: copea pee > his friends and insured the ‘defeat, of the Poughkeepsie | Benj. T. Kissam, Exq., of Queens, L. I. Nenr'GA Fumnaworth (Br), Crowel:, Ponee, PR-E T Smith | Ls Levering, Corson, dimes Lo an, Bmith, and 0 during the time we were W erking on the cases the was kept locked; it was al ways locked:‘by whoever Soe to the room by knocking fetweottmes an Mik toon | | at tito nee the likeness of your future husband ‘Stevens denied the charge, and offered to bet Do | _BAKER—Joxex.—On’ Thursday, July 20, -at St.’ Ste- | & Co Gilford, all trom Philadetp Mayo, Amboy; access to the room by knoc! mes oa the door, you wantto nee the of: your future husband or | crew. wens denied the charg offer cr x sday, 20,» at s 70. all udetpn , Mayo, Amboy when the person inside would —apen'the door, while we | wife, :nclose 2 cents to: R. O: N.,’ box 142 Brooklyn, New | Mott that it could not be pro De Mott denounced: | Phen’s church, by the Rev, Joseph H. Price, Auramp H, | Schr A © Major (Br), Perry, Kingston, Jat L, Overton, Lento Parts tirns rate ond TSnow PAOhOrD$ ; ‘were working in the reom; wh enJ went intothe yard I was rosnlariy mustered in th » service-of the govern- mont and received my pay fi! wu the, government pay- | master; Iwas paid for all th e time.I was inthe yard; y f so tein strong terma, which exasperated Stevens to | BAKER to Maky C., eldest daughter of Thomas Jones, | Schr venrgiena, Toate & ng. Pit Dewiti, Corey; J © Tir00ks, ‘Ocban Star The'boy, who are ee namo as Raymond O'Neil, was pestheymecken that he struck De Motte powerful blow on | Esq., all of this ty. No cards. Be palace Bil, Spencer, Londonderry, NS—HJ & Ca | W H DeWitt, Corey J © Trooks, Bakers Oca Stat, Hales ‘m the act of ‘taking out four letters im answer to the | the temple, felling him to the earth, Bexsox—Douciass.—At the Sastor’s residence, by the | “Schr WB Mann, Weaver, Savannah—Morekead & Conner, | Part ark Celoste Clark. : rate above when he was nabbed dy the officer and taken be- ‘A general row as began, but through the interference | Rev. Dr. J. W. Dowling, on Thursday, July 20, Jxo. M. Schr Enterprise, V York a er—L y Caren belt ° ld aripe a Rover, Manila; Expounder, Trapani; Weshina i Wiens «| Lone, July 18ChiyDe brig Cleta, Hoping, M fore Justice Cornwell, who, upon examining vhe law ap- | of several friends of both the men it was promptly | BEN89N, son of the late Jno, Benson, of Brooklyn, L. I., | Schr Wm Allen, ‘others worked on tire cases, aL don’t kow who they | , were; thore were two tool cbests.madexn the pattern H Shopatthe same tive that tl re cases.were made jn the my pay was $2 50; the roll we calted:twioea-day, and on Always answered ‘the roll cal L; besides Mr. Noyes and | plicable to the case, found that he had no power to bold | quciled. When De Mott was picked up he was discovered to Mre. M. L, Doeaiass, of St. Louis, Mo. Es sariokey Peel, feunton “4 as jane. Robinson, Hartford. sid ship savauf there wore a Mr. Hat qis.and.a Mr. Seymour or | hum, and young O'Neil, iftthat be his name, which is | to be dead, to the surprise of every one who witnessed Decken—Cuinv.—At Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 19, | St Aw owem Jackson, Providence—L Kenny. eesiipohs sane Mean ae Seaman, who worked on the ‘cases; Mr. Harris did the | very doabiful, was disc! from custody. The fol- | the affair, and who supposed that he had only been | by Rev. Samucl Bayliss, S.C. Decker to Susan Cuno, yee ARRIVED. ea Isti—Arr brigs Chesapeake (Br); White, Demerara; Ell carving: J think he-worked + ibow, six months op those | lowing is a copy ofono of these letters, written. by 4 | stunned. ’ Upon an examination ‘being made, De Mott | both of that city. por poe g ip oeninel Them osambaal (Br), Brown, StJohn, NB; | Old, bark Mindors (ae towne ‘cases; Mr. Scymour, put the | ocksonandd-d other work | widow of .thirty-eight, enclosing..the necessary stamps | was found to have received asevere contusion ofthe Dovaras—Vevers.—In Jerecy City, on"Thureday, July | 70,8. stanmen ramet 9 a 0 ngs | send, Matadaans, brigs, Teabella Jewett, Reel g Adame about ‘the drawers; es i ts mere one fos by Mr. | antlaloek of her auburn bair:— si ny forehead, and on the back of the head. Stevens imme- ee Se ee aren nrcearoeh et Sveamehip 118 Hag Wadeworthy New Orleans, 8 da % Fink, New London; Fred Warr: Robinson ony ands aay n tknow-where thy sy were pros: ; ; Rocnesrer, : w 6 13th Mansachuset a y, Lieut ) Nickels. at Suet i ‘ ta, ‘Noyes; J don’t know.whe: ty were procured; there were | 9 x. sin havo read yout advertiae og = geal Crees fg separ a Biensall $0 theauthorities, and was | Tere te wi yearde ip tho aDth Mansach osetia Halter. Lleube ¢ Niobe 000 ast ae? aie _ 8 Cleta, Maya , July 18—Cld scr Margaret, Washin, wend me tRe photograph of my future husband, a8 T/am snz- ‘Newrox—Wxup.—At Grace church, Brooklyn Heights, fous to Ehow'who the fortunate man ito be.’ Lenclose the | The body of De Mott was taken tothe City Hall to on Thureday, July 20, by the Rev. EA. Hoffman, D. D. mn. .' Ler : mgt ‘twonty-five sents, expeating you wilt send the picture by re- await an inquest. The news of his death spread hike Arr brig Yazoo, Baltimore. Cld ship Ida Lilly, Mores master. ‘Steamship Charles Thomas (U § transport), Faircloth, Sa- , 75 hours, with the 128th New York pauunlesra, Capt ¥, Gs she Mary, Washington. a D> | 4 mn “shop; 1 worked on tem; they were made of | tara inall,. ¥ send lock of buir; age thirty-eight; sick a awalt an IDqUet, Tne ewe created such an excite. | L. H. Newrow, of San Francisco, to Euse M., daughter | "Davin, to U 8 Quartermantor. Ith, Int 2307-1 rane aa Delle sow ‘ walnut; Mr diauvelt wd .e.2ir, “kidmore worked || yes dark brown or hazel: height four feet ten Inches. Donte | edt ot icets were node akainst, several New York | of the late G. 0. Weld, of Brooklyn. EY Dats to UG Gaara Ue Cava odaat beat | YoAT aie Pun atancnt, Homes, Ripe, Gi 1m Bee fen thom; they were large si: ted too) ehesta, made in the | Sisappointme, Very respecttully, —. | sporting men in the city, but fortunately no retaliation | San Francisco papers plesgo copy. ing NW 2 millon, passed steuinahip Granade, pound S. 8B, | men ship Augustine, Schumacher, Cardid ‘best manner in which they coutd be made; the work | Theebove is signed ih the writer, who gives her full } took place. It is but justice to these gentlemen to add Perniané w—LECKi«.. Wodnesday, Fniy'19, at the | lat 36 12, lon 7440, passed brig Almon Rowell, of Portland, athe sehr jMontezums Mayo, NYork. pe July 7 ders, Townsend, mame and addrese, which we omit to publish out of re- | that they are heavy losers themselves by the race, residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. "John “See, ve arnship Hatteras, Rarrieh, Norfolk, 24 hours with-mdse | philadelphia. n ‘Both-on the:cases and tool c! rests was first-class; the tool i hests re for Mr. M arsden, Mr. Maxon and | spect to the feelings ofthe infatuated woman’s famil; keepsi " jerabl Davip Perigkew to , only daughter of William 2 } seieeeon; tneooarse from stwo £0 threo weeks ou aodvrelaiives, * 71 Dasing, Seanad she Donen le crow to:a considerable | | orcie, Eaq., all of this city. No cards. aa nae tiachther Racor. Foricess Monroe, 6 hours, 1ouh-—Arr echr Mary D_ Cranmer, Oranmet Peri abet; + am the mauufacture of the + tool .chests;. the materials MACHING-AGENT- CHARGED WITHTERIURY. | _ The unfortunate death of De Moth *who-wss favorably | > Hcsexcem—Muttan.—At Whitehall, N-Y.s.0n Wednes, | wititorinuscn.t@U 8 Quarcersssten,, Towed barge ChesG | pork sid schrs BC Seribner, Hall, Philadelphia; Carthay ‘were, procured from the sat je lumber room that the ma. | 4 SEWING MAG) + | cnown in Poughkeepsie, continued'to be the all abrorb. | day, July 19, by Rev. L. Kellogg, Robuns 8. Rougerson, | Hill to this port, y port. Wilcox, do: aloop Oregon, Rhodes, NYork. Zerlai ior the casezwas got from; the tool chests, inmy | ‘A'singular case of alleged perjury bas been undergoing | ing topic of cqnversation yesterday. Stevens, it is said, | of ‘Washington, D. C., to Exvwzaneta H. ‘Mmumr, of the Pal igepe 5 CE Te ee ae me By =a 15th—Arr sobr ‘America, Reynolds, NYork. Sid 18th, schr Jedemont, were worth abo bi seventy-fee..dollars each, | examination for the pastistwo daye before Justice Corn- | hag evinced the utmost grief in thermatter. ' The body | former place. tory aering W Ene RON. July 18-814 schrs Zoe, Hall, and Rosclus, ‘Without the tools; they Wi wre afterwardsifitted up with such as umochanic: + seléocn use lark Janet (Br), Kenney, Guanatamo, 17 days, with sugar, coln, NYor} y va, gr, | “Lincoln, NYork. ‘would 'be too costly; Mr. Skidmore ‘fixed the tools in Live ‘will, ‘in ithe ‘Poe Court of this city. The facts are | of the deceased will probably be buried to-day. Diea : ‘ Telegraphic despatches "Poughkeepsie were yes- lod. &e, to @ Wheelwright. "ALL RIVER, July 17—Arr schrs E A Conklin, Daniels, ‘briofly theee:—Mr. 'E. .H.' Craige, the accused, keeps Brack.—On Thursday, July 20, Marcanst Jos! Bark Norton Stover (of Harpswell), Stover, Matanzas, 10 ‘Eat eh Philadelj terday received by sporting men‘in New York, asserting Black, aged l year, 6 aye, with sugar to Calvin Adtms a ne eae Sediatoe, Devin, SN vork; 38th Hattie Lew- 5 hard en, Borden, i {:, Ghe chest: Iedew't know who .gave bim directions to | large establishment .in Fulton street, this city, forthe | that the referee and two judges in tho Inte race have | infant danghtor of the late Joseph i } ; ’ [sie «RW Griffiths (of Tsland),- Di d, Reme- got dom in; whos the to nie wore placed in the chest | hiring and salo of ‘Wheoler & Wilson's sewing machines, | mule affidavits tha the race is foul, anti that their deci- | Months sod 20 00ys 0. ccatty arerespectfully ato, Say 10 Ther ta daee Ward & Oo. sidincom. | MeSrnamy a, od ee ork. ear pore rg engl bane Rapatlan wee IBieentor © CCCAG Dene tees SR al ehas hy apa tcahat Invlied us attend the foneral, on Baturdas afiorhoon, a | Pany with barks Volant (Br), for Fhiladelpals, and Dirigo, | GrORGETOWN, DO, July fave sche 2H Burnett, Wo es “ 3 : five dollare per month, who gave a receipt for the same, ANOTHER VERSION OF THE AFFAIR. eloc! wv j sel y Oereret stn ia the <hest; J did mot see th i Ny » two o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 297 West Brig Ann (of Gibraltar), Flory, Malaga June 1, and Gibral- ; 18th, ‘Ella Hode- ond Pat gfe te oe Pa ticocusad; aikey aid eas | figping the name of Marthe Stephenson, and directing [From the Poughkeepsie Eagle, July 18.) Ninetceath street, tar ath with fruit to John # Devlin. ve BLO TIh, Sehrs Ee Ane, ter iidrec, Niork : the machine to be sent to:96 York street, which was ac- | about ten o'clock last evening, while William Stevens, Bung Ew-«01 reday mornin; 28, of con- Brig Bogota.cot Kingston, Ja), Negro, Savanilla June 16, via has ‘Sea Nymph, Conley, Providence; White Cordingiy-gone. “When spowwer mouthrerent became due | ont’ the crow of the fourebared boat. Floyd TF | gusimin’ Hyer & Becker, nephew of <Chariog | Aspinvral Bat ttm "adna A Houaley ae & Sel Pe 9 ms dello eA oat eek Sor en esr LA al reennege pert ele unpre A RH a tay oa al Dh Oe. cee Naeem ' standing in front '6 saloon, ‘corner in The relarives and friends are respectéally juvited to Unoss (Br), Bartling, Arroyo, PR,.13 days, with au- | Nu , : ory, tpachine wae subsequentiy found In, the possession of & | Wator areata, he was accosted by-aman named Thomas | arena the fuyeral services. at, Christ, church, corner of | gag proas ti, Bartling, Acverey FRe-1B. dare, witha: | Welton Melly Eider, some tiea tascan, Ob, toe at Labage ate apices mm young woman | Do Mott, formerly a private in ompany’H. One Hundred | Clinton and Harrison streols, South Brooklynon Satur. |, Brig ‘Nellie Mitchell. Curney, Neuvitas,10 days, with mo- on Glace Bay, OB fondo? Magu jarvert bei i ios Si Loy on, pia int rs, tt aioe and Fiftieth Teelineas, and a pen of Ulster county, | day pfiérnoon, at three o'clock, without farther invita- ianees $2, to Thos i Lies. er 15 days, with coal, to® a x foe 405 Neuting Faves es ebeo-, sarge with obtaining money charging Stevens, in an angry toni Leigh , Lingan, : Ward, ropresentations, an tndictmremt was found against herby | stevens denied doing so, when Be Mott repeated the | interment. sf reise Bird (Br), Bdgett, Wllleboro, NB, 24.days, wih | 128, for do; Elisabeth Edwards, Smith, Danversport for P| 4 have .bandles er thom when J saw them first; ‘the.baadies were fitted to them tay Mr. <Sicidmore, and he-aleo fitted them in tho; chest;.during the time the tools were being ited in tse chest Mr. Maxon and Mr. [cDermott were prpent of and on;.J:don’t know where the tools were prooured; 1 dan’t sknow who Drought them thers; the Inst J saw of .4&@ tool chests they were in Mr. Mariden's office; there avere two-of Foam, Howes, do. HOLMES’ HOLE, July 18, P M—Arr schrs Empire, Mun son, Gloucester for NYork; Volant, White, Denuis Tor doy y ‘with selling the race. | tion: The womains will be taken to Newtown, L. I., for | | hem} the third was taken‘dowmatairs; Inee/ Mr. Maxon | [p2"Grang Jury’ ‘The trial’ teok i th. for Washi DG; peswrmap arene: Mager a place on Monday last in | charce, Stevens then strack De Mott witli bis left hand, | Borc#ss.-On Thursday, Jul: after e jlingertng Jll-. |. plaster, to Tom; ia; Louisa, Saunders, Bai ington, 1 eee seeemenon toy abe same hese 100 the mass] Pee Mr sOraige oeing ous of ae wit. | CaS g Ne noun after wiioh he (Siavens), walked | mera Mant R Honaen @ldcue datigiter af eames’ aud. | PRskr Phebe, Morrow Barecoe, 10 Gaya, with frut, co. | Tuc musics ons Gruive, Sidechre Corel Seaport, a Rd 1] Spa rents tins dn; cos\nmnes et the Coparsnente wore | poems fer the prosecution. Tn dhe contes of Weitriel | tate Dobt's restaurant sed, prosebding upizairs, ‘ett | Amelia Burgess, aged 12 years, 6 months aad 14 days. T Pearsall, July 19—Arr brig Forrester, Murray, Brid, OB for ho patho tledsm; he\numecet the deparunents wore | Migs Ekilling proved ‘by, competent, witnersss that she | down to his upper. About ‘ahteen minutes afterwards | ‘Tho funeral will take” placo from her parents’ ren. |. j,,°puarisen Bush, Mouthera days, with Pineapples to | wore: chry Hours Croskey ‘potter, Boston for. Wash ¢ :- ledtand to cut thetaitinpe of Ste. Marebccandeibes of har | puccbenet Soearacalns trrarses eM rcen or acetied | Sena Se aes re eee nen eon | eee en METAL ELTCet, OR ANRC ANNE:, | EO Ee ea man vmnanin fon: Ligure, Bry, Be Andres, NB for NVork tI aaa baa beckons A y him that lott was dead. Stevens the: proceet oon, at one.o’clock. , hy 4 mond, Eastport, 5 my 3 eran cso m (ate ook con's, | uoulagadge, cost | Miss Skilling, and immediately after leaving the court | jmmediatcly to his residence, amd, after informing bis eo ee ee mmed, on Thareday,, July 98, tepawe C.,, | °-sehe main of rag eel TF wi eee ee eS Opnit acd Calale Cok Seon Site ‘mnamaacted ‘while I was these; Ti never | she Was arrested on .a warrant procared by Craige charg: | folks of the affair, came up town lane .and. delivered | pecund son of Mre. 8. C. Baker, aged 13 years. Bclir G M Newins, Derrickson, Georgetown, 4 days, Putatelphin; Oregon, Pratt, and Maria Whitney, od 3. Gmaw the cases or tool cheste .out of «tic yard; | iné/Mer with having stolen the machine. On the affidavit | himself up to the authorities. The relatives and friends of the family are respsetfully.| _ Scht BH Jones, Davis, Georgetown, 4 days. tor NYork. Sid brig John Kt Slater; schre Vigilant,, Nelson 3 dhe cases were ‘boxed jin the room whagres ty + | made by Craige ee shia warrant the charge of ‘We had an interview with Stevens at ‘the jail, about | iny.ted to attand the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at rpg B Warren, Smith, Georgetown, 4 parr Wells, Empire, North State; yacht Minnie, 2 oe canes were (boxed jin the room where: hoy | perjury is banod. Tho-caso willbe summed up to-day. | leven o'clock ‘lat night, in which he appeared to be | three o'clock, from the residence of his mother, No, O98; | Sehr Goren iogfewor titzateupert for Augeatay Ne, iG hae Arr rp tober O m \: See es ee ae tie cae tanks ee AN BX-BOUNTY BROKER IN TROUBLE. much affocted over the sad affair, and during which ho-| Pacific sirgot, Brooklyn, without forther notice. Rehr New York, Seabury, Boston. FOE a een toe taicas Chrenis- ale pattern ; Mr. McDermott was present while they | It .svill be eemombercd: that prapr wee made to us the above statement of the occurrence. Conras’—On. Wednesday ovening, July 1@.at.eight | Schr Lanna Willeis, Hoult, Boston for Adbanv. rR Bee ene ee en ee ay Seanee ine + Bere being boxed; he gave directions about the box:ing; sone sincenman | ang ‘body of De Mott was brought to the City Hall, | o'clock. Kowaro,, infant eon of Michael and Mary.Gur-,| Sehr Wn 0 Kriat,, Rathbun. Providence. “CNEW BEDFORD, July 18—Arr achr Ellen Rodman, Bows Ahe boxes were pul together with nails and scrows ; gare mamet Fay, .and two bsothers;named John and James | where a coroner's inquest will be.held this morning. rau, aged 2 yeass; § months and 23 days. oar Lec eo rgviaayes for Rondout, | man, NYork. Sid schrs Golden Eagle, Kelley. Philadel 3 Sas no direction put on the boxes; Mr Aaxonokl me | Devélin, the former a United fStazes revenue assessor for | | Dr. Cooper. pon examination, found that,docoaged’s The friends and acquaintances of the family are:re- | Schr 0 F Huwiey, Clarke, Greenport fer Philadelphia. Wee Carine, Dackaed 08 3k eee aes ark, iat ono ‘of ie cagos was his; Mr: Noyes tokf wacwwho | he Fifth ward, were arrested by Colonel Bakér, charged | DOK W™ ren CORONER'S TNQUEST. p oeapl Hope nd Py vend Foon, hg ole — "BAILED, roth sche durait Edonee. Fil on Mion, reyphenia Nike cl a ts D in '. lence of is mn reenwic! 5 y oo oot " 0; o Mi Seon eae nn ae oo j there write BO | with forging ‘aamenee «numbers of. bounty papers,.and | Coroner Haight hold an inquest on thebody-to-day, | afternoon, pr one hn ea street, this (Friday) | steamers Eagle, Emesson, Chase. aro do; Island Home, Alten, do; Franciy Briggs, Phils Jom utalrsby mysci, Mr. Noyes, Mr. Harris an.sove- | ecnt to’ Washington for trial, They were tried ang found | when the Jury brought in a verdict in accordance with | Corre.On Thursday morning, July 20, Prren Corry, 1 Wind at sunset NW, Nght, bal NEWPORT, July 17—Arr sabra Joseph, McCarty, Elizne Fal of the laberers; there were none of the defewdan tulty, and the Develins. wore #°ntenced to ten years’ | the above facts. Considerable eympathy ie manifested | in the 83d yearef his age A ET bethport for Boson: Wm H Dewitt, Cory, NYork tor doy Feeaout; the benes were put into Toman's Naval Exprosey, | imprigeament in tho State Prison. Shortly afterwards | for Stevens. The friends éf the family aro rospectiully invited to : eeiAtedciphin’ Sid schre Maryland, Caihear each case made four boxes; they wore all taken away iii | the: Tye ge Hage Brooklyn, and to this day the attend the funeral, from h’s late residence, 113 Hudson Sarr Carre Dove, while towing last evening from the a ‘ow Bay; Senflower, Chase, E! Neabeihport fe ne wagon; alter the boxes were placed in the wagons | agency by which they effected: their release remains a The Stake Money Paid Over. street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘North to the East river, grounded near :the «pring house, mm» Johnson, Baker, NYork. * dhey were taken up towards the Lyceum; I did not see {| mystery. James ‘Woevelin,one .of these worthies, was ar- The stakeholders of the $6,000, for which the rowing +} Daviovon.—At Rutland, Vt., on Tuesday, July 18, AL- | Governor's Island, where she now lies, Some of the cargo ‘hrs Magellan, ‘Cranmer, Philadelphia; Sarah $f they tarned towards the gate; the wagon was a siagle *| stested yesterday on a charge of gxazd larceny in robbing match was made on the North river, on Tuesday last, | sxe, youngest son of the late John E. Davidson. avill probably have to be taken out before she gets off. ee Stillen ‘Wechls cine @ faro bunk in Mystle avenee, corner of Pearl strect. It | have paid the funds into the hands of the New York ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully “ . A u ‘eppears Develin went into this-gatibling establishment | Crew, upon the order of the referees, thus settling the | invited to attend the funeral, from the residenco of ‘his wetteductakepataien’ (ne date}. The, 8 Peete we | “NeW LONDON da a imate south 7 Gsodepeed Dart, Ghd played until bo lost twentyfiws dollars. He then | vexed matter as to which club wae actually the winner. | brother-in-iaw, Jamex R. Keoler, 12 East Forty-second | puiit at Belfast, de, in 1896, und owned in Bosien by E Ben: | New Medford for’ NYork, sid Mth, brig ‘Thomas. Turully hhoree wagon; it took three men to put in each section ‘after the first case was taken-away the wagon returned day or (wo after and took another one, im the same —— Mi mapner as before; it was boxed in sections; I | wont out and secured the services:of an officer, whe re- re street, this (Friday) .afternoon, at two o'clock, without | ner, Esq. * Thompson (from New Haven), Ponce. helped to put it on the wagon; the wavon | turned with him éo the piece and made the keepers of ‘orrection. further invitation. ‘| rig Sea Liox, Marshall (nupposed from Beaufort, NC), NEW HAVEN, July tr schrs AE Willard, Lanril, St went off the same as the other; I saw it drive up| tie bank mfund the money, Whiletho moncy was being TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Daxwis —On Wednesday, July 19, ANNE Danis, | wasashore nenr Point of Shoals, James River, 16th inst. He David, Mintr: onry Lemuel, Jarvis; Franklin, ont to her from Fortress Monroe. i sop J DELPHIA, July 10—Arr Brigs Romance, Dfincan, Sanant B Crosny, which -has been ashore at Sandy | Wevussu; Lisvon, Driwocky Matauzans cure Fisher, MeDon- co March, got off 19th inst. als ews, NB; Mary & Imma (Br), Cousins, Two toanted :into the hands of “dhe offiee-, it is alleged that | _ In your report of the four-cared race at Poughkeepsie, 4 ‘na pile of. grecobacks and secured | On the 18th inst., you say that the odds “were very The relatives and friends of the family are respect “ully much in favor of the Poughkeepsie men, on accownt of | invited to atwond the funeral, from Calvary chapel, Twen 2 fat a0 the Lyceum, butdid not see it stop tere; don’t | guanted inte, he | Tecollect the third cas: go out in the wagon; the lastcase | . ¥ in pa twas hid under the pattera work by Mr. Noyes and others | o & hundred and fifty dollars, with which. he decamped. fm the loft; it was shoved under the bottom of the tier | H \caso-will be examined to-morrow. their having beaten the same crow (Leary excepted) on' | ty-third street, between Second and Third avenues, this ‘Sonu Mapvonxa, Coombs, trom Georgetown. DC;ffor Boston, J McCoy, Johnson, NYork; Chatm, Chase. Bos- * pot Papin Parad the same course last year.” As am the only other | (Friday) morning, at 1.0’clock. ce on Hand f Shoul, Vineyard Sound, night of 17th th Segur. Lincoln, Provincetown; J V Welling. pepe wesw ie ie ae S m for | yy eit IN WILLIAMGLURG—sSRVERAD, PANTIES @E- | Titty who ever pulled in that crew it might Tead%o the | \ Deeg Pattie a, Ganene: Inet, sd fare — 4 i Vn eonte is, Benton; W Saitisvury, Nickerson, NYork; nd twken Into Hyannt arratt, do: Belle ‘rowel Felipe Ny ary ee OR ~ gr WEREES INJURED—TEB MIOTERS ABEESTED. impression that the George J. Brown crew were defeated | ~ ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requested ry G Farr, Maloy, Boston; J W Vanne ‘Marsden camo to me the former said the thing had bee! lepead ty fae Morrell; v4 mia he eee the Norn ‘A tout four o'clock yesterday morning a serious riei | by the Poughkeeps rew while I was a member, \ ich | to attend the funeral, from his father’s residence, this “cld barks MW _ Brett, Thurlow, Boston; re mittee, nd that they were guing to make as a bask of | occ. wred.at the South Seventh street. ferry, Williams. | 1 mob the case, Wx the wo crows never met while T was (Friday) morning, at eleven o'clock, at Tompkinsville, Tn Ancota, of Balliesore, 60,61-300he tous busthen, new . Price, do; rigs Vincent, Morrison. balmoath; Mheir report that Wm. Morrl_ was a disloyal man; Mr. een “four disorder rowing in the Brown. Neither did the rival crews row | Staten Isinnd. mint, built at kesex in 1838 has been purchased b; hopasen, Fen ecry pcan s iam een, ran Sateden vaid the investigation would be only a formal | DU", (swoon ® party of:four’ y.young men whe | together last year at Poughkeopaie, or an here else. Guinan.—At West Point, on Wednesday, July 19, | Mossrs D7: Babson & Ce,,of Glow P v schrs RH Huntley, Nickerson, Boston; G Irs ‘matter, and it was not po ere to tell the thing just as | had t Won.cuton aspreesand the hands.eagaged at the ‘Their last mveting, prior to the Collyer’s victoty of Tuea- | Freprrick C. Gennarp, ager 40 years, 2 y' bond tas hs Wien, site tithes hbarmeinds nee _ Newport rh A. Week: Goatees, Boston W RF ' f'was? that he would likely be discharged and I also; | forry, At the hour naswed the wrioters. approached the | “4Y Jast, howe 4 aimed as _ he relatives and iriends.of the family are respectfully | goeanuroment, built at Eesex in 1883, has been sold to parties 4 it Vanneman, Vanneman, Boston; D Britta at this time an investigation was going on; Mr. | gate , wl were passing \ Res uly jOHN J. ECKERSON. invited to attend the funeral, from st. Mark’s church, | ja Boston, # go to Cayenne. $11,000 was the price. rilands JW Vanneman, Sliarp, Portsmouth Villiame, Charlestown, Mass; rough without paying fare, on : Marsden asked me whet iotimony a was ’ going when t bo gatekeeper, B lanebery, refused to let them Naw Yous, July 19, 1865. oozaee of oath strest ans a aa arene, i Saturday | Hoxc Koye, May 18-- rha Chase, Hamilton, from Rangoen, @ give; I told him if was asl @ straignt- wless they par peir whereppon they set 2 ing, at eleven o'clock, without further notice, arrived 10tu hast, with foremast badly sprung. $ ENS adeatton would have to gives stnight- | Socn Sim send best shim “wary severely, The i mammeem Rowing Matchen theSeheylox|) Giieai-On Thursday, July 20, Jour Perae, eon of "Couomtan Swirrixa—At the close of the your 1864 the colo- forward answer, and if they asked me how many book- | other fury ‘hands case to the rescue of the ™ or of Pittsburg, Mr. J ‘1 Peter and Anu Giliem, aged 7 months. nies and porseasions of the United Kingdon had 12146 ves- casos were made I would Lave to say four; he said then | gatckeep &, ‘and a deadiy straggle ensued, during je champion Roointer th Pittsburg, Mr. James Hamill, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | sels, of 1453487 (ons, registered at thelr ports—an incrense 0 CO" a re 2 oy a rel et 7 b L ad im me ver, of ew gel bi yout hi on. masked me if T wanted to go into the country, and | and. it Megan to look as af the derry men | fainhin, for $1/000 to ‘$5,090 a de, har accepted the | Cvert from the residence of hig parents, No, 85 Allen a eceeprinaalchatacter, awing to the iit witd which see Hee edge for Aspinwall and Blue Wave, for ut Jonie ‘of col ; Rowe, ediards CC Smith, ‘Barrett, Lenni Alert. .. port: Mex ‘MoCarthy, Pordand; © 7 ‘Bark Mary touched at the orders, and. proceeded to Ne ‘aid he would pay my expenses to go away; thal the | would bav'e co give possession of the promines to this e Penaseneee Dive tvsare cae is Comraltice had postponed the investigation to allow me | Jawlens gate .of esperadoes, when, Sortunatay, officors | Chalionae, In tis tard he maya Gira. —On Tharnday, Jaly 20, Many Axes Gurex, the tie Rahathne 216 vonsels, of 7008 tons, and at the 5 nt loin, Morton, Philadel- to go out of the way; Tauended the committee; Mr. | McFarland sed Goxner arrived at the scene ofthe affray, | bt Ten tang, “why recent tri to Borton, 1 proeraeny poe? parsley ah cay lila ccm Dk he vessels wer (6) and the tonnage, 66187. The ay Atnold, Buenos Ayres; brig ; ether he ae 7 te ed 12 months and ays. th American colonies had at the close of the year . Maxon said nothing in this interview as to whether he | and, by a vi.cowous use of the docust on the heads of tho | dresced with hls ize and development, also bis familiar | “@rhe friends of the family are reepectfully invited to | 7267 veswels, of 88,189 tons; India and the ‘Astatié colonies nie uae Wai ttene Winds had 24847 tons, and (he Australasian 178,713; Caleutta regis- tering 73,900, and Melbourne 67,534 tons, Notice to Mariners. had the bookcases or not; he sad be would not have ugnacious roughs, they suevecded in restorimg order, , rr ” : te ds thing found out for ail the gold in the treasury; 1 | pat not until officer Codner ikad reosived sue very. ee ar te ari fale pemenedl + Bara attend the funeral, trom her paronts residence, No. 290 told him it was Dotter to be honest, and T think so now; |: serious injuriost hy being strackon the head with a bar | Rie favor, I tive coine to the conclusion to sat for | temoum at iwooclocke ne? a reiner, Cruise, Philudelphia; Hys ise, hia; Hy. evious to the investigation Mr. Noyes spoke to me | of iron. The jarty were all arrest and gavo their . * o Eocus whut I wea going to teatily 10; some of the work. | ‘ommep ag oamownt-—Timothy OwWennor ted taunty-fours New York to-morrow, and after waking, smother Mk ct | _ Havas. —At Harlem, on Thursday, July 20, Kuntr D., een aE eee eT Rear ee ea hiladelphia: sports ‘men were present; ‘Mr. De Luce's clerk and some of the | William and Jahn Lane, aged twenty-five and-ywenty- mtn ote cond _ me too ae 4 om AG and ac. wife of John P. Haven, azed 62 years. one Whatemen. 4 York: Benj Butler, Kenyon, do; us mon Rise spoke Wo me about the mator; Mr. te | eight. and David O'Connor, aged mitieteen. ‘Tho two | Commedate him with a race on the Schuyikill, and go} | Her remains will be taken to GreonGeld, Mass, for in- | gpoxen—June 18, at 81 40 N, lon 4434 W, bark Sea Fox, Al- | URE criti uly IBesld eehr Charles ‘ Aunco wan chief engineer of the yard; this was as Twas | Lanen fought degperateiy, and weve net secured ntl} 4 Mets ub te ce uta aaa tenes teed | ten Pot and 2 daye from Westport; all well. Had not seen | pf,AW.TUCKET, July 1—sld echr Charles Moore, Corson, upto the investigation; I-don't know the namo of | ‘miy had reosived very heavy pemishment. One of-them | #00. Should he go for, the larger, sinount, fi have been | | Harnixctor.—On Wednesday, July 19, Tiaoriy, son of | any whalers since she left. HICHMOND, July 17—Arr steamer Hatteras. Parrish, re? Lnce's clerk; Hone of the defendants were | war’ clubbed almest senseless, and the other waachot | Tauected by my fricnd Jim Breloy to say chit he will J Jeremiah and Elisabeth Harrington, aged 1 year, 6 Spoken, de. NYork; sehr d Poller, Jr, Crowell, and ME Townes, dor prevents eo Poamng nA the otice nat the through the feot Py toer Codner while <ndeavoring t0 = e x” ee ee cops ae me. oe oa 5h and § an last trode, i iy Ship George Griswold, Petteneill, from New York March C14 17th. sehr tare, Batrelt, Troy. ios (ee), Wi ie a ir. icDermot me just fore . ey were cont 1 - - a puers e J m the residence of i San Franei a 28, lat, |, lon A rrat © Poin y ooad rem), er J mak the arrest iy weyed to the hospital, | man” in the United gtates a five mile race over the } parents, No. 118 Third ress, this (Friday) afternoon, re Bhp Be ese Sta trom New’ York June 2 for Sen | Ba if if we v1 fy P vi itimore. ment up to be examined, that I had better not know | andtwere attended by Police Burgeom North = Their inju- | xenyyikill course, at Phiidelphia, for $1,000 or $2,000. Francisco, June 17, lat $0 N, lon 42 W. SAN PRANCISCO, July 1—Sld ship Britannia, Little, New ¥ “anything about the bookcases and the tool chest; | riox a re of so severe. nature that it will be several days two o'clock, to be interred in Calvary Cemetery, - ; Trtiended on the investigation of this matter in the city | herore: they will be able to appear for examination. orks | side, in-two weeks alter ehgniny articles. Teisox.—in this ety, on Thursday, July 20, Hexmnerra, Ma Tid i) neh, abel SE eT ee ib Arr echre Reqekante, Briggs, Bulges ot few York, before a commissioner; J was sworn | ferrym aster, Mr. Crofton, and the gatekeeper, Mr. Hans- The Ro: Tr: youngest danghter of Henry Ivison, aged. 17 years. Bark Investigator, Carver, from Callao March 18 for Cork, | bethport; ATUst, Forrester, Woodbridge, NJ. ° bere; tho investigation was composed of Licutenant | bury, avere also badly beaten. he Roxhgry Tragedy. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | gune Mt, lat 1842 N, lon 90 1... . 7 . , Mr. Hastings, the Assistant Naval Constructor, “s ao EXAMINATION OF THE SUSPECTED MU Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ‘Bark Mary & Louisa, from Philadelphia for New Orleans, ~ 4 3; 1 think it was in the fall of ‘63 that the A New Swindle. THR JOYOR CHILDREN—GONCLUSION OF THE | father, 438 West Twenty-third street, this (Friday) after- July, 6 Int lon 743g. asia * MISCELLANEOUS, a called and got the boxes; I was discharged [From the Hartford Times, July 49.3 CORONER'S INQUEST. noon, “at five o'clock, The remaiue will be taken to | g/‘fié lilly, from Boston for Mobile, July 10, lat 2918, lon 1VORCE,—PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS ON THE SUB. the yard about two weeks after the investigation; Some ¢i Me shout the Ist of July a made his { From the Boston Traveller, July 19.) Auburn, for interment. os. Volta from New York for Charleston, July 16, lat 87, D ject as this and other States. legally ob- don’t know who were discharged; I made application | appearana ® in Bristol, givics his bame as ein, and John Stewart, of West Roxbury, arrosbed on suspicion Keur.—At Malden, on Thursday, Jnly +20, Carne | jon 74. 1 * | teined. A wired for advice or information, be both to the Commodore and naval con- | professing to bedrom Maino, and to be desirous of ‘‘pur- | of being concerned in the murder of Isabella M. Joyce J Buaxcim, daughter of William H. and Martha M. Kemp. Foreign Ports, nsellor at Law, 835 Broadway. Biructor, but neither of them treated me with civility; | chasing hot see.” He hired a team, drove out to Ply. | and Joha 8. Joyce, in Pong | Woods, June 12, was ar- Notice of funeral hereafter. Apetarpr, April 2—Arr ( Thorndike, Rockland (Dec ee ah Thad been insolent to Mr. McDermott; when I | mouth, the,nce back to Piainville, and seemed to be | reigned this morniag before Justice Erastus Worthington Lixnewrrti,—At Union Hill, N. J., on Thursday, July | 18); Mth, Buena Vista, Ayres, Vancouver's Tsland. XO TO THOMAS R. AGNEW’S, 260 AND 262 GREEN- fast saw the tool chests ‘the tools were not in them; I | poking abous ina vague and uncertain way One night | in the Grand Jury room at Dedham. Some #orty persons 20, Kowano, youngest son of Louie and Caroline Linne- Borodino, Gilke; co Mtge SG lg Rt aoe Rare ren we become of the tools; I never saw | about ten o's lock some of the good people of Bristol were | were present, most of them witnesses 1n the ease. | Werth, aged 8 months and 6 day , Thornaike, Seats core le fn J ba = eet : 4 - per tham ly 6—Arr at the Pill Faly Arr Cheetos Cooper, Gibson, Caidif. re Dooper, , f UNRO'S TEN CENT NOVELS ARE NOW UNIVER. re Seerme, ue Homes een ally considered the most substantial and instructl by ‘2 + | light literature issued from the press. They are near; if the third | alarmed on b> mized shrieks as of somebody in District Attorney B. W. Harris appeared for the prose. The friends and relatives of thet famtly are respectful! am Sees tant Wrapek W0 6 ence ch tae, 1 otien, a ag. of Dedham, forthe prisoner, ft invited to attend tho funeral, on Saturday afternoon, My inet factory, where there is an em- The accused, attired in ts uniform, was brought inat fone o'clock. from their residence (late Shweitzer’s sidee of which \slope down eight or ten | twenty minutes past ten o'clock, Me is a thich set per rowery). '% had em after that; I don’t know what becam book caso; found it hid under the patterns; there was a | mortal sufferi: toy the ma book cases; the was not @ part of | road near the | original design ; I don’t know what was the object of | bankment, tl ated, y vy \ Cr feot from the i*ond—to Biba: however, that the spot | son, of medium height, dark hair and eyebrows, Moaruv.--On Thureday, July 20, at.ono o'clock, at * ane. Sid Ba » Soule, | TAdian Tales, and possessed of great beauty and feeling, an \ Cruse eruniaed by Mer. Murphy—I cannot stato the | was never regar ded ns dangerous, or as nocding ven a | eyes, and of & diag healthy appearance, Biaten Inland, after a asvere and iingering iiinoae, Mane | “gure: dist, John Stewart, Lemon, Hong Kong: soo | written by the moat popular of American ‘authors. He'ure | aioe of these transactions correctly ; I can state what I } railing. The stranger was found lying on his back and Justice We ington, on taking his seat, inquived if the | Gener, the beloved wife of AloxanderJ. Murphy, anativo | and ‘Phalatia, [are, unc,” ™ and ask wh Lge my ‘8 TEN CENT NOV BSS, there are | think; I think it was im the fail of 1862 I commenced | yollingdismally. He said he shad:broken his collar bone, | government was ready to proceed with the case. of the city of Dublin, Ireland, aged 1 years and 9 | Canoiry, July 4—Sld Danish Princess, Cain, NYork. man Le ee de sabe by all Wows Aevebe. to oursaa ' ‘work on the cases; I can’t what month it Ny Faot ie back, at — or twro.of a el but, sirengs District Attorney eae ae the agar ee —e, ‘ eT July f—In port bark Sarah King, ‘King, for NYork, | Possible. They are for s | News Agen! stopped working on them in latter part of the fol- | to ‘is horse wagon were found allright, the | sired a further postponement until next . There fond wife, @ good mothor, kind and genero' Nahe $ ATENT AMERIOAN STEEL SHIRT COLLARS—$3. Jowing cummet, I can’t say what mouth it was; Th wage, not even up set, and the horse all hbarwenbed, and | were certain mysterious circumstances in this case witich # respacted and Beloved by.all, she leaves many Soa'warsh son eee Bar Sarr, Rowen, Giogtman, Hong Keogi $7, $8, $12 per donrn. A specimen coli aie Te fails me; | quietly feeding. Fixe man, with many groans, was taken | were not in yet a condition to bring before tho public. If | fricwds tf mourn her loss. Lamrence, Mauritine. Sft'May 18, Bellissima, fe Ban | celpt of price and size; 80 cte., a cts., 60 cta., 75 cts, $1, $1 up and carried to M(r. 8 E. Root’sdiouse, wheng he re- | scientific investigations now being made did not result as The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Francisco; 25th, National Eagle, Matthews, ‘2m, | $1 50. bas oes & FOUGAN, Nassau streets I | mained yk, ante ring grestly, and pertectly Peiplens, expected, the government would go no further. Unies | invites to the funeral, from No. 172 Verick Audubon, Thatcher, do, inventors, patentess and man to the transactions, 1 | He was sune his celar-bene wae broken, but Dr. Way, fully satisfied that they could present a good case they | this city, on arday, attwo o'clock. Her remains pe ed ‘90—No vessel from or for the: United ANTED,—AGENTS WANTD, “don't _know either the date or | who was called daily attend hise, couldn't ‘see it.” Ho } would not even go into an examination on Monday, but } be taken to Daley ‘enotery for interment. Fawourn, July 6—Arr Kate Holmes, Pe Rabin, AGENTS, CANVASSERS, KSELLERS and K before the Court of | spit from it je's suatained by his lungs; but the | would have the examined pI inj Vi Payer McEanoy.—On Wednesday, July 19, Dor wife of PEDLERS are’ wanted in every ‘town @d village in the ‘ard; I think it was in the summer | doctor insisted on exan vining his mouth for seat of Mr. Ely signit a , July 19, Donormma, Off do Sth, Morning Star, Matthews ry ai 8, from . course pro} William Mc 31 years. wf ¥ United States, wh ke ten dollars to. . r Ts Biante of Lee iailionat invited to. attend, the | enGs"NUak cotta. © Pore Ur Mevmimass CHP) ASG | cngn tsa ther UL SRARED i 1G r the cases were made; I was ex- | the injury, he however «liscovered nothing. said that he shoul to know whether it woul ‘York, arr 18th. iA the court; the statements I made | ing’ stranger was removed to the motel, where he lan- | be neoeskary to have tl 16 witnesses for the defence pre- |, this Gsiaay) ‘afternoon, 06 three o'clock, from nt , July In port bark Thos Dallett, Dunoan, anne oy Ey a IDEN correct the best of my knowledge; in ished in torment for week, when he began | renkon Mi did not wish to cause them need- § her late residence, 1,200 Fuiton avenue, Brooklyn. Haunune, faly S—Are mM NYork. SPEECHES AND SERVICES OF ANDRI \ \aenpect to dates I think the statements I made fim ‘and on got so ke could limp about | Jers inconvenience. Neaua—On Tu! July 18, onan Nats 89. amnung, SY PN wiltiags Wileos, Marter, Cardi andthe, “ILLUS FE, CAMPATON ‘aon Would be most correct; tho first I heard of the | the , and spoke of aning the town for one thousand Justice Worthington replied that abundant opportunity ‘The friends of mily are respectfully invited to Towa Kong. ay ey 1; dd, Imperial SERVICES LIE! NANT eee . | Gautrt of Inquiry was the day before it took place; | dollars damages. This claim ho subsequently lowered | would be granted after that day. attend tho funeral, on Friday aftermoon, at one o'clock, Hulchingn, ac 4th, O1 Terry, Maeren (ani yk whieh are fan mee ved wil 1 wad heard of a letter being sent there ‘about | to five hundred dollars, and Wnally to three hundred dol- ‘The case was further postponed till Monday next, at | from the residence of her grand-daughter, Miss 8. Law, FL 3 Iwate, by aon Haetien tee. Pak; 7 ak we ee y ane. ozen, Fifty. ‘ the @ime the thi ‘was found out; I did not write | lare, but would ‘‘not abate anether "At last, how- 4 154 Wost Thirty-firat streot, denny t RS, (hoy ‘Saigon. * by pies for Twenty Dollars, or $37 0 @ Hundred; or the that igtter; Mr, McDermott sent to mo while I was | ever, he agreed to take the sum of 01 handred in cash, ‘We understand that chemical anal, are now being Powsnrs.—On Tuesday morning, July 19, Mrs. Catan- oni, A, om pork Liberty, Wilson, for | edition, which retaila at One Dollar & copy, will be supp! } working on the chests that he wanted: his chest was | paid down. This he received, and on Sa last, fool | made by two eminent gentlemen of Boston, which, ns Pownn, wife of Maurice Powers, god 63 eara, 9 ~ Re, Oru for orth, Mary Hila To agente, auvoried go sult themagives, At Eight Dollar Jargor Vin Mr, Maraden’s; after I was discharged Imade | ing better, thought he would try bis atift sore limbs | not resulting in further proof, will not be published, on Tremaine will be taken from her jonce, 257 | beth, |, fOr. ind via’ Remedios; Anni (Bry Dozen, Fifty copies for eae eas rb o Stat wi uy complaix\t about this matter; I never spoke of it to | by walki He walked, and watked, and ie believed to } account of their character. Seventh street, at nine o'clock this (Friday) morning, to Souter, nat Sie Cag RE a ai At bt] gaa Bestres. 2 PAY Io Perearatty ie ak tae ‘Jou wien e y yment officer until after I was discharged B3 cull walking, for he never came back to pay hie board THR CORONER'S INQUEST. St. Briclget’s churth, corner of Eighth street and avenue oS White, for do, ae “hy mer ing Srelored, (or Morved to suit yourself oT Peterson 4 fhe yan; Tmade a tool chest for myself while 1 | bill, his doctor or lis horse hire. His only ‘The Cosoner's investigation in the matter of the mur. | B, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for thi bine cm tard, tor (Br), Johnion, for NYork, lag; | Brothers, $6 Chestout street, Philadelphia, and Fen", ond f there, Tgade a small work box for myself ont of | sisted of an extra shirt, We can inform dered Joyee children waa concluded yesterday afternoon } repose of her soul: tence to Calvary Cemetery. Driga Wild Fao cakeay (Bt) Waleman, ford | will be tiled at once, and Ube books sent you per fret yom ian grhile wag working for them; T4id a | friends that thie fllow is in al probability the same man J st Eliot Hall, Wert Roxbury, pursuant (i rca. | her as ane scqualntancen of the family, and those of | ao John i, Revrman. fey ao Va nig Tra rei Of oe We Batt a ae myseif ty fore Mr. ron came thore; now who not long practiced game g.me on e clone oroner len resae: ‘sone, ane -in-law, Jegem! ry Boston, Sailing Bove. ; MeDeor men of & mower of towne in New Ham the Jury, and instructed them to make two distinct ver. | Foore, are respectfully Machias via &t | work or money should engage in = sono w attend. the boy and one of the girl—from all the Purturs,—In.Chicago, on Wednesday, Jaly 10, James | Thomas ee = nas Hor Cab (and aid sar ay) once. ; ‘olant, Yor! ‘Address all orders for th wil Original swindle, and in some cages, pomgiing to p broken | evince thet had been presented from the snvestignion J A. Prnssre aged 48 poe For ie Ti ondon tor Fpiste New 1. B. ete REO. ‘kc, bas’ obtained large suns from jowns that | to the adjou ‘then retired to . | the forwarded 1 this city, Notice of ; ‘Chestn Dreforted to pay rather ‘hen plang a sult Tom site om abposive of py twenty asin Q funeral herearier. “nit : a eaten ya Copies eens freeat nestege 0m [

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