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al NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1865. : 5 ae emeaie amnesia but it was evidont that they were receiving subseriptions 43 THE LATE SAENGERFEST. Arrest. THE NAVY. M. 0. ON THB SUBJECT, .INDLE by means of tho v rospectus which they arraign here THE ALLEGED PETROLEUM Sw + | Oy eecdulout Thue ig tue and plain stafemout of she a Ky., July 13, 1865. ner Gamble resumed tho inquest on the body of y ns facts, now that the prospectus was here and that his Departure of tho Visiting Societies. T was arrested at my home fn Brana, Tautsoe, on | LAUMOM OF THE IRON-OLAD DUNDERBNRG TO-DAY. | p14 Collin, at the Ninetoenth precinct station houm, bois <eet vee tbe company Most of the visiting soolotios took thelr departure perineal e me e ty a ent of armed’ | Tho tron-clad Dunderberg is to be launciied from the | just ovoning. It will bo remembered that deceased loat ~ jy, Bolgde;Phen you would send us and, (ripulons on | from the efty yestorday after affectionate parting scenes, | honor td aay servicy. They are Eoowa Ay the Army yard of Mr. W. H. Webb, at the foot of Sixth street, East | hig ite at the stoam boiler explosion corner of Fifty- DOW OL COMPANIES ARE RAISED, | to tuo ten, our client himsolf drow up. Te which occurred ab the various Saenger headquarters, | Regulations aa ‘color&t troopa:” but, to, thelr shaiao be | river, at nine o'alook thie morning. ow two thousand south enek at eee anlieiaodant: tae: ill oe imme w a ray 845 Sat a cme | Toor ans bave een the quo of ae boms | hbee, 7a Mews ul Ree ABE | ca ee ay eb | st prelaly eorind he ewe be é Gar soolotios during their sojourn in this city, The Philadel. | or hve white men, ps as Mr. Adder-rigy | Bo prosent as witnesses, Journed froma Tuesday evening in ~ i mony of the engin~ is. = od out. poe ag adjourned who. e ‘At this stage of thefSFoceedings tus cam Te phia Young Macuaerchor, the champion society, which | from which I infer they clad ® gay voor nationality. suse to Zab vy (PORTANT TO BR4 4 of THE CASH IN COURT: | til twotretocuy: ewoared tbo it prize at the pre ooniadt at tho | Soom) dai a Sor Leatsins sonas oe ib ene ; aaied faint MOR, Kelty, Mad tread FI yn ea « «Wants wees 1 0 at le adiy . Lake, 10 CITY y. TELLIGENCE, Acadon, RE Farmee vomun torn BF, | lah annie Ban a ie sith, at Wo Line to give thelr evidences Sem %—The Sireot Cleaning | ford, , lig of Philadelphia passed | tb je ernod. and found tate ue jering too inieusc.; roc" their wounds to give their depod sitions in regard to tho .Sfortunate ir. Dr. Shaw further reported that he did nc* tink either of the mem y Sem Comma the Can. % “ - wt eons ‘Thou; AMUSING SCENE ON THE TRIAL. | commission held a mocting yesterci*7- 4 communica- | Hxsato offfoe yosterds, ~ earn Bac M gl pd be dasely waren er tire was 8 rest, T proterred But. Sp prerageseccm erelbeaky tion was received from the contrastort uc reference to ® | the ferry, They wore eau ".7, Now York | reader to bopelees resistence, and the oan eee | ves com: } 1865, makes it the duty of scohor bore its Saenger | this city without material 1 iy manding officer of a vessel of the navy on bere East treating moe 4 ~~ dumping stand at the foot of Thirty-cigh* Societios, and the Young Maenn. reat wiih co lose, ig me ~rateful, | retdrning fi would live, as he found it impossib:* _srouse them te Tr TROUBLED WATERS river. The one formerly used under the ‘old system fs prize, a splendid standard, por fe Proces- jy ci ad Rida Oe OEE 820 be “06 | arriv rl we ruise “to forward immediately on bis | any comprehension of what he requirtdy 1 being NO OIL FOR THE THuU private property, and is required by the owners\PeF- | sion, Tho Teutonia Maennerchor, of Phi Bie po pt pean able to obuain the pomstnap s gsta tam my to the of the Mary. Us, of the | Silver delirious of Lasenatble ost of the tee, Chae aa im mission was asked to erect one, and the matter wa® Je- 7 al, algo loft of th of such of the i ement of Dr. Ebaw the case wae adjourned to Swal = ferred to the Comptroller, with directions to report ab #® | bas been the guest of tho New York Lioderta,. "xr ~ om plo if 9a Spon which was serene, eet puvsninioe, on Sanne J totaled pres gia the result of the injuries to the witnesses above named. early day. the city yesterday. The Beethoven Maenuerc. Stn i oly; of the causes and motives of my arrest, binaries sanattinedy oe Gielity and |, 2oUX® % Tue Waren.—Coroner Collin yesterday hel INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS, Mons Trovete Win tie Strixzrs.—While in the | Philadelphia, which was entertained during the fest. fam che aie using treasonable language against | oo ai sno9.01 3 not’ ee a ie él An inquest over the remains of an unknown man, ‘Twouty-first ward on Thursday night cleaning Thirty-sec- | at Beethoven Hall, in Sixth street, by tho Now York Oe ea, te aed: Beslan, end: the govern, | Sawences and Ne a at If any Aoaman, | thirty-three years of age, which were found floating a& ‘&o., &e., &e. ond sre and First avenue, he contractor’ men wore | Beethovel! Gesang Verein, remained in this ay, and | 4c Bxcallancy, Ta ae The Rene eae AREY Gr | ordinary seaman, Iah.‘@man or boy shall ro-enfiet for | tho foot of Fifty-sixth street, East river. The deceased attacked by @ large crowd. A number of stones were | g tow of thd visiting singers will probably remain Bro, WO", who, unmiy tat’ the constitution. of | *2Fee years within throo :Nomths after receiving an Hou- | wag Sve foet seven iuchos in height, with dark hair and thrown, and fhree men wore hurt, one of them being | boro “until M. Ft "hie singers who were quar- | Tonnes “excludes all m! from civil office, is | fable discharge, he shail bexentitied to an extra allow- | sandy whiskers, [He was drossed in brown Melton com, ‘The examination Into the charges preferred against |. most severely injured. tered ab the Si Lag a rh , of Baltimore, a, “uing to have successfully selzed the office of | ance of three months’ pay. mixed woollen pants, dark purple vest, dark nect Win, D. Mann and Daniel Stratton, Jr., which was inst | Discovery ov Cavowts Cuay.—A gentleman residing | who wore the guests of the Zuphonia—aiso left the city. | Governor o.° 8/4 State. Further, and truly, that Ihave | By a subsequent act the benefof an “honorable dis. | pits cotton socks und black prunella gaiters, | Dec 4 ‘ 1 Peds Ene, deputy coroner, had an of sear on tue forehead, immediately over the nose, The jury rendered a verdict of death by drown! In one of the decensed's pockets was the card of “AL W. Hunt, lumber deuler, 445 Wast, corner Bark streets residence 122 West Twenty-fiftl stroct, New York." uted on tho part of certain parties known as stockhold- | in New Jersey has exhibited at the Henato office spect- | They were escorted to the fer the members of the | given a profe. Yona! opinion declaring that tho slaves in “s sa inks Ulloa Service, Pesrcloam. eat’ Mitngeme Tones 66 Aisca' stata thous h Gealtt of aais lntety cle, aan cea pillaging tered Fromme tin oe eee aae ae TaN ae ae in pega igh No fal : lus any, in which a first hearing vas bad on Monday, the | covered in his State, not far distant from this city, which | Honan letehe site om the dag provioun, ‘The various | clection, farce “Te wgesseo is over, I propose ieeeer | ‘ac hace ce on ery 7s Shame: inte rs “Tu Inat, was renamed yestorday at the Jofforson Mar | is of great tenacity, and apparently of a very fie color | focietioe who wore the gucsts of the Liederkranz st | a portion of my lolsur® ia giviug you, & coneiae state: | 4, encourage ftelty phe acs Ser cus levkranz 6 I 4 0 ciroumstant obedience in ol Polleo Court, before Justloe Dodge, ‘Tho ease for the | and quality, ‘The glass is of a puro amber color. A cu- | Meterkrana Hall lett the iy Youeniay ao, | aay | et ne Tunes ST Wokod tho tailitary displeasure | dUty, should be faithfully observed, ‘Thw department ‘prosecution was conducted by Assistant District Attorney | rious quality of the sand is that in refining it and mak- | all was yesterday, and the place was almost deserted | of that ‘grand army of whic You are the commander-in- canne permit the purpose of the law to be defeated and Gunning 8 Bedford, Jr., assisted by Messrs. Henry C, | ing * into glass no sateynacns: MeiaeAL taeataoed {0 || for the fewpeut. The singers ofthe tty hare: resumed | chief, * . SNe bd G3 Weoer ae chee Led ae rendered igays ene decep- con- ir reuit e \gour life, character and egligence ef commanding officers> Banks and Wm. Boies. The defendants were icaptg tama some metallic pigment furnishing the requisite | has boon Tebogne :3 a suocesstul eoncluston, _ pons feaah li Deceune this inion men of that por- | _ 1m the case of sho Valley City, recently retuned from on the previous hearing by Messrs, L. H. Stewart and D. | shade. Experiments are now being made with the sand, | The expenses of tho ninth general Saengorfest will | tion of tho State in which I Ca nominated me for | ® cruise, ander the command of Acting Master John A. THE WEEKLY BERALD. ‘Phe Chea pest Newspaper and Best Family Literavy Jourpes in the Country. > eld, Jr, Timmediately on the opening of the court | with a viow to the production of Mint. or crystal glass, | probably amount to about seventeen. thousead dollars, | Congress—-I arm held, like Napolooby & prisoner of state, | J, Brooks, she list of mem entiticd to an honoralve dla. | the Wark MunaLo for the present eck, xiv Gorge’. Eeleeg, ptverpal winese for the prose- | Thebed of sand in New Jersey ts said to be inexhausl. | Which, toa certain’ oxtant will be covered by the re. | Napoleon at Hotenal’ like Napolooty s Prisam How his. | charge war not transmitted to the department until | oo ioe, 4 er ore ter Onno . a ible and convenient of access, lying as it does within | cel; A convention of the Saenger delegations is to be | tory will repoat itself! For the benafit of uent | More than a fortnight after the dischargo of the sew; kd A bighly interesting accouut of the present Condition of the Southern States, written’ by one of the rebel ex- Presidents staff, who"accompsaied him in hie flight from Richmoné; An Interesting aecownt of the Hwnatw’é War Correayondents, with detail of what they bave done and the adventures they’bave met with, and the cost of ‘he enterprive; A réport of the conduct of Jeff. Davis im sution, was recalled. forty or fifty feet of a point where boats can easily land | held in the course of next week. travellers w! scagch of re- | Men entitled to an honorable discharge received a raere )ROSS-RXAMINATION OF MR. GEORGE D. KELLOGG. | 8nd lond. Beneath the Inyeroftne sand lies adecp stratum | Though a great deal has been talked and written about | lica, I will ihealper ly that Lamm at the Columba Hotel, | certificate of diecharge,.and even the discharge gives to tai tile cabs: wan again of what 1s called crucible clay, used in the manufacture | the German national festivals during the Saengerfest, a | room No. 1, directly opposite a butcher's establishment, them was in victation of the regulation (paragraph 776), Mr. Kellogg, the complaifant in the case, agi of smelters’, gold and silver smiths’ crucibles, composed | great deal of trash has been written aboat it in some of | where thirtoon chained dogs, hundreds of unebained con- | Which requires that “every discharge paper, whether ‘alled to the stand at the opening of the court. of chemical combinations pao of withstanding the | tho newspapcrs, and it seems that the nature and char- | trabands and millions of mosquitoes nightly mingle their honorable or otherwise,” sail contain a dewcriptive liad! Cross-examnined by Mr. Field—Mr, Storm had been most intense heat without undergoing material change or | acter of these festivals are not generally understood. | music to lull mo to repose. of the person discharged. In comacquence of this ney - 1 C ittee while he was sustaining damage. This will undoubtedly prove of great | The object and origin of these celebrations; the devel: ° * * ° . | lect of duty on the part of their commanding oflicer the Cequentiy Salies the Wiiarr Ceeeeine? value to the owners of tho property, and perhaps pro- | ment of music and song among the Germans, and EMERSON ETHERIDGE, | Men wore subjectod'to the expense of travelling to the srying to:proeure a contract for tho patented accouire- duce a new phase of manufacture into Now York. At | social and political tendencies of those festivities have seat of government fm order te-obtaim the discharges to . resent the most of the material used in making cruci- | been full, lained in th RALD th which they were ehtitied. priso: nia $200. frag hide’ a, eee at wens Dar we Flos has to be imported from foreign countries. Saangertont, “but the eat pasa oe ioe ax BE dag Brees Seace borhan na or | us For thiediaregard ine law ber peoimitan: of the ty ule eu ar p pelle, ere Dey ares » a ted ; sul t Warm Wea’ — e subject been treated in other news| 1 . —I lon Acting Master Johm A. J. Brooks ts dismissed frou ~ " Barn' xtra compensation which Congress bad vote ibaequen' \THER.—After several days, to the human Hagataled @ polar abel of comuank anna te Geemas YESEELS, BIC: the service, and will from this date’ cease to be regarded | American Muscom by firo, with the Seenes and Incidents ‘ that had no money transactions with defendant; about | family, of grateful retirement, during which he seems to : oa Q ablic, and is being discussed in the German papers. as an oilicer of the nav pony apni ab reeamat fine coach, foF | a9 dipped his raya in the torrid fulminations trom | Phe Démokrat denosncos the Tribune, whose accounts of : Foutrras Mownow, July 20, 1865. GIDEON WELMES, .Sesretary of tho Navy. GeLWRUaION Op ices BEAbEriiCn: Valcan’s forge, or the sulphurous fames from Pluto’s sub- eee sre! seaceremeinee, oe Sronuiations ot ot iia headlong authority for saying that Joffersom’ | ,earyar, ov THE UNITED STATES GUNBOAT CAYUGA. Mr, Haste aeazen thst he was one of a committes | terranenn regions, Old Gol came upon us yesterday with | ¢fa\laca" ot nativism becasue in’ this iakereening and | ava ce neon health, ron, bottor ee en iane Tho Unitod Statos gunboat Cayugay. Lieutenant Com- appointed to inquire into the affairs of the United Ser- | ali his brightness, all his dazzling radiance, and fairly set | important German musical demonstration they can Reen SORES I 1 4, manding Henry Wilson, arrived -yesterdny from Galves- vice Petroleum Mining Company, and as euch had re- | all creation ina stow. We thus far hear of no ceses of | recognize only a frolic of “Hans and Chatharine." | his appetite is remarkably good. There aro many ra- | 4. 114 pensacola. The Ca: was built at Portiand, yuested Colonel Mann to givo lym all the papers con- | gunstroke, but thero wore a great number of poople | The Demokrat eays:—These fellows “know noth- | mors afloat rogarding Joff., but no altoration has taken cs pli ste i rected with the affairs of the comany; the papers had | abroad who suffered intensely from the heat, and wero | ing clse to report of this festival but that a great | pines in his health it N tht allowed te Conn., in Decomber, 1861, making. oneof the twenty- oon previously handed to the Court. (The papers re- | actually in'the melting mood. At nine A. M. the ther- | quantity of lager beer was consumed, and that tho Ger- eats fF SONOS, Bo One sate threo ninety-day gunboats built at that time. She went occurring at the time of tie conflagration; Furtheé partivwlars of tho Loss of the’ packet ship William Nelson; A highly interesting skotdh of the Inte Madam@ Jumel} Late and intovesting News from Purope, and alf parts ofthe world; Poetry; The | serestingutory of “The Closed Obember;"? Interesting Tuterary, Artistic and Sclentific tems; Musical and Thea'vical Review for the week; Roligious Intelligence; The latest Sportéag News; ferred to wore here produced and identified by the wit- | mometer stood at about eighty degrees, at noon It had | man women resemble ducks and gees when they go to: | 800 him except Surgeom Craven and tho guard. eas) ‘Defendant af the time he gave up those papers | reached eighty-six degrees: aad at three’P. M. It ladicated | the dance. s ibe ‘Anow rovenue steamer trom Baltimore passed this | ‘0t0commission in February, 1882, and hae been inservice | Sougonablo‘Beading for Farmers and Ganteners; Current said that these wore all the papors the company had of | ninety degrees, which was hot enough for all practical To & communication to the Staats Zetlung, the critl- | arp, pt Continually sinco that time. Sho was tho drat vossel past | youg of the day; Facets; Vurlotios; Vatuable re which he had possession. urposes—and was the maximum reached by the Hukatp | cisms of the Times about the Saongerfost rnoon, bound to Norfolk. Forts Jackson and St. Philip, bearing the division tlag of i i i table reviews MR. KELLOGG RECALLED. Risrument commented upon, and It declares that the Steamor Charleston arrived from Point Lookout to-day | Admiral Bailey. She had both masts shot away and | f the Money, Commercial, Cattle an?-Family Marketa, _ Witness testided that he lind had an interview with | Awanpiva Coxraacrs.—The following are the names of gale the German clement ia affocted and prompted yee eminis [penplaeynoe LS iA seoaiond sty eres Pmsee eg yg Slama a Prep ogo and accounts’of all important events of the week, Cohen a ee ercatecey, onthe first Monday in | the parties to whom contracts wero awarded by tho by jealousy. Pr fepaanpag edema recip ca 1 | OF the capture of New: Orasos, and! on her. arrival A PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Seer: A Menn mith regard. to the xecoutrements he | Street Commissioner on Thursday:—Regulating and BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. Bohooners © £. June cud ER Bennett arp at Norfolk. | at New York was repaired and went to sea nzainin June, | will be giver for the best original /terican story, o City Potot willno longer be a military depot. Tho | 1862, since whon she has at different times blockaded | making at least three hundred and fifty printed pages, had-patented; on his return again, saw Mann; on his | grading sidewalks and eetting curb and gutter stones on ailiaavit touching this point he said’ that he had been | Wost and Washington streete, between Hammond and id road quartermaster at Richmond. Within three years she has been at sca over thirty erate weaned to ee ae madway, Dut | Hoboken streets, 10 A. Abmity, $2,162 16; regulating | | TUR Navy Yano Pravve— Tux Examrvarion Smit Pro- | Wee hor reduction (n expenses in this department has | months, and for the last year and a half shohas been in been. Invelgied to do so; it was in February last he first | aud grading Seventy-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to Garewixc.—The charges preferred against Mr. Maxson, | taken place In the discharge of steamers, and employes | Port less than three months, and has been overhauled heard from Maun that hehad an interost in an oil com- Fast river, J. 8. Masterson, $69,609 28; samo in 100th | master pattern maker, and Mr. Marsden, McDermott and | will soon be discharged: and repaired but once in that time. She teft Galveston pany; at the first meeting of the company, held in sued, foe min pronne te begs sae . levee’ Reilly, by the United States authorities, are still under Bis cca Lic ppm Morgan hagptirebes rome of Demniet ree een on Ue noma bes| vi son, ;, Same and setting curb and gutter stones: in out with commissary stores. at do is to pl . Waslilngton, had been requested to become the secre | tn tooth 4 ‘between Third and Sixth avonues, James | Investigation before United States Commissioner New- | be broken up. Only two or Tiree hundred alck in the-| of ber officers:— dary of the ‘company; could not recollect if defendant | 12 120th street, ee Ee ena tys Geticecn, thom, that he could not | Kehoe, $11,016 05; rogulating and grading Forty-second | ton. Two witnesées—Mesars. Schermerhorn and Har. | hospitals and one company of colored troops necaale|| LAN oe esd Minas: are the Pierce farm (adjoining the Kissing oll well, | Streot, between Second avenue and East river, P. Voor- | ris wore examined yesterday. They testified that they are passing now for Baltimore with some of | Acting derivant Paymaver—William A. Mann. , 2 | hies, $6,806 60; regulating and grading Sixty-sixth ‘Steamers it ; en elire ee tp biain the Goodrich farm; | erect, from Broadway to Kighth avenue, J. 8 Master. | Were engaged in manufacturing bookeases, tool chests, | the discharged troops of General Kilpatrick's command. | ding dsrifant Surgem —JobuE. Panions, 5 his office as secretary of the company at 240 Broadway | 80M, ee 10; robuilding part of pier 20 North river, | &c., for the defendants for several months, during which | __ It ts said that orders have bren issued to stop the con- Acting ma—James F. Perkins, FranciaP. Stevens, ince that time; defendant holds’. Youse of the offices | George White, $4,800; rebullding, pier, $0 North river, | time they drew thelr pay from the government, and | *#ctlug for supplies generall Pe 7 oe repre aie ones G.0. ual quartermaster will report to Colonel Wm. James, chief | every port betwoon Pensacola, Fia,, and'the Rio Grande, usual novel size, A PRIZE OF TWO HUNDRED DOLUARS will be given forthe best satirical poom, of four hundred lines or more, on the follies of the day. Both story and poem must be sent in before the ist of October next. Tknms.—Single subscription, $2; Three coptes, $55 Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies, Five cents each. A limited number of advertisements Lu» serted in the Wemuty Meratp, * | $14,000; pier 38 Last river, Tompkins & Lynch, $7,700; ——_ SOA rigs eee a bee ee Mei Ot rwenty second street, North river, George | were duly mustered twice in each day as government A Question of Ball—A Nice Point. ‘Thomas Kidd John B. Thompson, From the Mines of Idaho to the Brow: mortgages and attended to all tho correspondence | White, $6,000. employes. The testimony was, in all essential partiou- QUPRERIOR COURT—CHAMBERS. Motes “Biss See) et ee sone Deals of Begun erease, PELOe LL, ae ere ee eta a ae were ae noms cant oF a mph ested cade raptssete ag ine. ee stent i Lod Res thong ro Al oes. meer Sees SALE OF GOVEANMEN? VESSELS AT BOSTON. eer isenen 0 een focrn ae. oa : ed, but does not Free Acad ows = conclusiv: u iY act aro 6 olther — co M. section; 8 patio: a overywhere. spanibon, tances Poe Seek ie evar iy ancet tae ee alumni ener York es selva amor. conclusively, ses Ine naoewed, sre cfiner |, Duce $1.—the People ox. Patrick Akink—his wan pessoas sue <2 1860; ‘amount of seventeen undred dollars had been gold out- ureday evening in the large hall of the academy edi- | the ” witnesses ‘against them are the most motion to admit to bail pending an appeal. Tho pris- M ’ Mrs. Grundy 8 fue of the original stock held by the, frat stockholders; | fee, Professor Rodney G. Kimball, of tke State Normal | jured scoundrels in tho world. |The evidence, nbw. | oner, it appoare, was mixed up in one of the etreet Brioctasinie. 2 ve mae in Febreary int witni that School, ding. It was ordered that 1e | ever, proves one fact which is vital tothe case at iasuc, | gwee tenced avy were sold af on the 20th ‘age {Siratton) controlied nine thousand. dollars of the com- | School Presiding. | it wae anlered, that appropriels | Four bookcases were made ott of government material ping riots, and, being convicted, was sentenced to | united States stonmer Wameutta, two hundred and ipang’s stook om i lands; hag induced parties to sub- | {Ablete should pe ore sdemy to perpetuate | and by government mechanics Several other articlos | ‘mPrisonment in tho Ponitentinry by the Court of | seventy tong, built in New York in 1854, propeller, sold scribe towards the company, and had had handed the | the memo Such graduates as on le | were manufactured in the same way, and the question | 8] Beasions, His counsel ed from | for $14,500. ' Sho cost $27,000. ‘ ig ys That SOZODONT eolipres ail other rations for- teeth and gums. And What Mra. G. hye Tnovelternted wea emphatically by ninety-nine one-hundredths of the imtellie gence, beauty and fashion of the land. pany, sthounts recelved by him to Colonel Mann; a meeting | during the late war. Acubscription 1s to be opened for | to pe deoided is, did the United states government | the judgment ‘of this court, however, and | Steamor Dawn, threo hundred’ and ninety-nine tons, a a I iS: ee ae ‘of the board of directors was held in April funds to defray the expense. The following are the off- | order these articles made, or were they manu-| obtained a writ of certiorari, ‘which was sot York 8 1 Ne OE males Soha RRS ‘which defendant announced that that “lot No. Di'pad | cers elected for the ensuing year:—Prosident, 8.B. Bloom- | Pr ga'oe private sccoust by the bosses? During | down for argumont-before the Supreme Court, General Betton, ‘ae ert etienne gaa iba ‘oie TE Sat Ay 2 ah HE ae * . «@ Good to Invent in.—Tf, ae the old adage declares, “Health te the groatost of earthly blessings,”’ then every effort to pre- serve it pays well. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Cost $5,000, and in June last he told witness that “lot | fleld; Vico President. Heury E. Tremaine; Secretary, | the examination yesterday @ scene occurred tn court | Term, in September next, Moanwhile he isanxious that | The steamer Arkansas, soven hundred apd fifty-two No. 8” cost him $9,000; had learned, however, from | James E. Morrison; Treasurer, James Knox; Histonaa, | which was not exactly @ part of the proceedings. One | his client should be released on ball, and made a motion | to 1000 and sold for $40,000. ’n told | Professor Adolph Werner; Committee at Large, Alfred | Cy the ‘defendants Reilly, who is an impulsive | to that that the staicte gave the court the:| “ats Sart Bnsouck four Reet cad Abie ve tons, another source a different story, for he had been ; by Mr Sami * Albright that lot No. 6 had cost only | G. Compton, Francis D. Moulton and Joseph 8. Wood, | son of the ‘-imorald Isle,” seeing one of the men who | power to grant i built in New York in 18 ; sold for Bees” APS ES emt te. roprented by | besides Meade Halt, Weir, Greenfel, Jasper, Thome, | Torment ‘powed ta. husible obedience to le behodla, | "Ju 1 take a dierent view of the statute, | tho bare Busan Allen, five hundred and nity ce tons, | Harnett f° atyey thouad be found if starr nouschoae ‘Mann—an’ * been informed that the entire | Kursheldt, Merritt, White, Cooper, Suiberland, Hickok, | siting in the court room, addressed a few very offonsive | and as far an my experience goes it has always been thé | built in 1866 at East Botton, sold for $20,000; sho cost | They give tone, to ‘the stomach, vigor to the body, and Srey “pany, did not actually cost | Hoe and Knapp. After transacting some furthor routine | epithets to him, calling him an opprobrious name, and | practice to rafuse bail in a case where tho prisoner has | $27,000 " pa mara’Ere doubts and unhappy fecings from the mint, $7 ; ‘p their conversations on einess famni adjourned. committing a technical assault upon him. The aggrieved | already entered upon the exccution of his sentence. It ‘Schooner Henry James, two hundred and sixty tons, | Tbey relleve painand fortify the whole system against the a the au Mee ene hotel lot, | Duara or 4 Sragn—A respectable appearing man, | carty nepred acroas the street te the Olty Zlall eed had | would be ridiculous to suppose that the court could liber: | built on Long Island in 1854, wld for 810,000. taaKs Of Gisekbe, se to take “for the socnesh’s sabe” No. 7 7) at $5,000, and | dressed in black clothes throughout, entered a Grand | & Warrant issued for tho arrest of the pugnacious Reilly. | ato a convict from Sing Sing moroly because his counsel | The purchasers wore Eastorn parties. than the Plantation Bitters. that? ‘ut a little more ‘ afte tthe Green. | Sdortly afterwards an officer entered the court room, and had chosen to take his cage to the Court of Appeals. pccaheaecR Se THR tl SESH They cure dyspepsia, heartburn, indigestion, drowsiness, thar sotings were | sizent stage yesteniay afternoon, 44 tBe corner o - | im the moet summary manner took Mr. Reilly by the | Counsel for the prisonor—But this is a mere Peniten- | phe Board of Education and the Teach. | benische, pain in The "side, liver complaint and rh tak $ aon of Colonel | wich and Canal streets, and after paying his fare dropped | neck and led him captive to the police court. Tho exa- | tiary offence, your Jor, pains with magical power. H . 4, witness being | doad on the seat, | From papers found on his person he | mination was continued, and, evidence of Mr, | Judge Barnard—That makes no difference, The mo- ors. A good effect is felt at once upon making the Gret trial. | Mi 2 + Iearned that the | is supposed to be Thomas J. Nolson. He was about sixty | Harris was concluded, the further hearing in the case | tion must be denied. 10 THE MDITOR OF THE HERALD. ctrarage of Gat te monencany.. hs ee bans roa can acre ay eonpes ~~ = gating had gray hair around the sides of his he it was adjourned till Monday next. Jory 21, 1968. = WELL, STRONG ASD fizalery: fig Wilh b vag Dente sonaeee th me wee netided and wi Recernon op vax Firs Reomext.—The Fifth reci- | Another jard Matoh—Montreal Again | The undersignod, a committe of tho Male Principals? ° jaunta nd been com- | Esconmox op rum Savevry-niner, N. G. 8. N. ¥.— ment (heavy artillery), Colonel Graham, arrived in Victorious. ‘Association, desire to present to the public of this city, ppesres hrs e made no ref . Brooklyn yesterday mornii at eight o'clock. The; Mowntaeat, July 21, 1865, read eve at six o'clock, from foot of Frederick mceah & Companies Hand B of this command have decided to ly — . am ay She ees yest. ee Sees See Journal, © | tore, the boats of this line are all new, comfortalt tickets must be careful to pany; was to have been secured the contract for | make an excursion to Boston and Providence, instead of | Were met at the Fulton ferry by the Fifth brigade, State | The billiard match resulting froma proposition made | few facts in relation to the Board of Education, In your fale, Passengers 10 procuring ticket Militia, Brigadier General P. 8. Crooke commanding, and | by Cyrille Dion, of Montreal, and accepted by R. BE. Wil- | isaue of July 16 it was charged by a correspondent, > Albany and Saratoga, reported in our col! Ly . iy ‘po! ign. _4—Had paid for the es ae, pie idideas: "Tae rink ‘vhs ave Been phone wore escorted through the principal streets of Brooklyn, | marth, of Boston, was played last nfyht in this city, and | ing himself ‘A Teacher,” that the Board of Education +o his name was placed to Fort Green, where it was expected the Mayor would | closed the proceedings attendant upon the grand tour- | was responsible for the non-payment of various claims, count between them on the | after a minute inquiry by the committee regarding every | 1, to m ad no connection or reference stage the pleasure and goncral satisfac- presen fesse pm ee be e his | namont inaugurated at Mechanics’ Hall on the 12th in- | including teachers’ salaries, and insinuations of corrup- particular pertau ompany or business; was frst | tion of the visit. are promised & cordial reception | vious by the Committee of Reception, and rrr stant for the billiard champlonship of all Canada The | ¢jon are freely made. We know, from a long service un- See or Mann 2 ager ye hy re the and Sica. orn La seer cm Tuesday, the 16h, fully vo beon hand. Gen. Croke, whs has on all occasions | stake was $500, and the game caroms, 1,500 points up, | der that board, as teachers, that, instead of delaying our represonted as the property of the company; had believed | of August, by the Sound line of steamers. "Tho regi- Taro Danie vay Sell ete Make teresa soak played with 2% balls upon a Phelan and Collender full | payments, tt and ite clerk, Mr. Boose, mado great efforts, tho statements set forth in the 8, and had soli- | mental (Dodworth’s) full band will accompany-them, and | Lrg Ho addressed them from the summit of Fort | #¢d, four pocket table, lasting four hours and forty | poth officially and as individuals, to pay us promptly, tl ‘cited his friends to purchase stock in the company on | every arrangement is being made to insure grand sue. | Groen and, ou behalf of the city of Brovkiya, tendered | minutes. The contest, which was intersting beyond | erent times when the Comptolie, who la the custo A.—Marsh’s Truss 0 Rementy im Museum Bullding, will reopen in a few days in. th store, 42 Broadway. Address, at prosent, Marsh Bros., Ann street, third floor. A New Ern.—Best $4 Shirts at $3 Enchg jlendid Linen Collars $2 dozen; Paper Collars $160 hum jred, at No. § Park row, opposite the Astor Houss, Address to Smokers.—Pollak & Mecrschaum Manufacturers, 692. Broadway, Fo ‘tue Bt! th of these representations cess, The committee will be in waiting at the armory of The following document was then put in and identified | Company’ B, corner University place and Thirteenth | t2.them a cordist welcome, the commis of Arrange, | description, terminated in favor of Mr. Dion by 123 | dian of itefunds, could not furnish money for educe- | stzeet. Fipey and Cigar Holders at Total, oui to order, by witnoss as in the handwriting of defondant:— aurect,, at seven o'clock, om eFery Tus and Friday rly managed, more than five hundred moa going | Points. The averago of tho winnor was within a fraction | tional or other purposes, Eapecially has this been tho ed, mounted and repaired, Ovrice Maxx’s PATENT ACOOUTREMENTS, after this week, previous date = > cond away without over oating a morsel. of 13 (12.86), and his best run 109. The largest run | case during the present year. The Board of Education At One Dollar—The Illustrated Phreno= No, 240 Broapwar, N. Y., February 27, they will be happy to receive any Rien rd ees the honor to tesco otic con- | interested. A Comer ecared pines = Lieuten- Tas Guyrowoen Cass.—Mr. J. C. Brower, who was | made by tho-loser, who averaged T1% (11.77), was 90. | has not had money from = — rained & tax, Vg tracts land your company have yn closed, | ant Remsen Appleby, Broadway, will receive atten- | prosecuted by tho City Attorney keep Wilmarth isa professional player and the recog- | source of all its funds, elmaply ause the Comptroller and that onginos (8) have been purchased, and every | tion, re tity of score beatae hi Pd niyamnd ‘tr wigs pata pe ton oe phabeaos 6 iat uired ‘au has had none, our clty taxes not being paid in until the preparation mado to forward your interoste in the com- Fram 1s Fouror Sraawr.—Oficer Waters, of the Second quantity of powder, mn wholly exonoi from the | ai mp , im Aen) Intter part of the year. The city is therofore obi ny. Payments for the engines and a further payment a al bam od by Justice Cornwell, who investigated tho affair, | title by defeating Win. A. Tobin, also of Boston, on the | to borraw on its bonds, in anticipation of the annoal or cho land will be due on the Ist proximo; Iam com- | Precinct, last night, at cight o’clock, discovered a fire in | The keys seized by tho Fire Warden proved to contain | gigt ult. Cyrille Dion, who, in addition to defeating | taxes, overy year. At this moment thero are $260,000 pelled to ask the immediate Ce ged your subscrip- | Wilson's butldi No. 73 Fulton street, It originated | only sand. Wilmarth, was the victor in tho tournament for the | duo tho Board of Education from tho State, which sum tion. A prompt compliance will greatly bets ey from an Uren ool OtMcer Wators succeeded in| Tae Sovrm Sxvaxta Street TRacxpy.—The prigoners | championship of the Canadas, is an amatour, and the | is usually paid about the Ist of February in each year. enable mo to keep engagoments made in your behalf, fryn t the fire without pyre, an alarm and saving h Thi wi brother of Joseph Dion, the professional, at whose hands Now, everybody knows that the sale of City bonds is at ‘and save our contracts from forfeiture. ‘Captain D. large building from probable destruction. who were arrested on Thuraday morning at Williamaburg | \Fo cin Poster incurred defeat In te match for $2,000 in | present limited, owing to he grester profit and popu- Stratton, our ene is authorized to receive money for being engaged in the murderous assaults on the gold on Wednesday last. Panty of inveatin in the nat! sevon-thirty loan, jognomy, Ethno! monty, ‘Begin edd LOGICAL JOURNAL, with Ph; Phys! and & WELLS, New Yoru. ology Payobology, ont ts A Great Rash for the Turkish Water PIPRS at BERG & CO.'S St, Potersburg Cigar Store, 8 Broadway, between Canal end Grand streets, New York. A.—Diarrhoa, Dysen Petng £6 ily, cured by slug LANT."' Sold at 31 Park row and by all Drugglate. for me and rocolpt for the same in my name, Iam, * Police Inteltt ferry employes and policemen, were taken before J ca Fo The teachers of New York have no fault to find with ecntlemen, your very humble oe, PURALING BAGGAGE AT & RAILROAD DEPOT--UOET ie oe y' mp tt Sa Ba n, suka at es @ judge Governor Brough No Better. the Board of Banesties in Leryn bas a ae — vee pas ee ae ed. OMeiad . D. MANN, Trustee. 1 n! a woul hat board direct that Drawing: culars 3] Cross-oxamination resumed—Tho Washington Petro. Sen SERTEENE SECC TENED. of the principal witness, Michael Hanbury, who was one Cunvatao, Ohio, July 21, 1865. | Ter woukd be respectfully heard, as they have hereto- iB CURTEOR, 2 Wan reel ow Wey doum and Mining Company, the name the company first On Monday last Mrs, Britton, wife of ox-Alderman | of the men most dangerously injured, the examination Governor Brough has passed a very restless night, and | fore been on other matters; and they would be the last o Maade Dye—The Best in the went by, was. United Service Petroleum | Joseph Britton, of the Fifteenth ward, residing at No. 31 {a.no worse to-day, although his condition is still critical, | to make dishonorable attacks upon it by means of anony- d Mining Cor ; Cannot say that the prospectus of ; : ; was further postponed until to-day. Hanbury was : as communications to the public journals, Th: . Harmless, reliable, instantauecus, The only ean ee P ch aubmaitied for fortal approval, | Ninth street, left home with a view of going to Lake | brought into court, but fainted before, he gave tis tosti- Fe aaa eaone eae, anh liberal body towards | 7% Veslory 61 Bareiay treet ; . a mony, and hed to be taken home. John who was tof the Counecticut Legt : ‘out if it believed he would have known it. Mohopac. On reaching tho Harlem Railroad depot at thot Th the fect by ove of the oflcers, uae pomyiony Adjournment oi i ma @is- | teachers. Its President, James M. McLean, has this year Q Would the statements rot forth in that prospectus, | Twenty-sixth street left two trunks z ature. himself subscribed through moneyed corporations with tn yout opinion, ndaes sn oranny bane tan 1 | aveag bag on ths ptr near caw tageaae rom, | ied tes" n'e! hMt Ampwaton wil vet e Mansromn, July 2, 1806 | ret bs op tenn, ox express oowaiion that sud for i . lars joans, or Counsel objected, Witness, he coatended, could not | While she was purchasing aticket. Ov her return Mre | Yaya 4 Sicxe Suor.—A young man named Joseph The Connecticut Lagisiaturo, after # sossion of eloven | Amount whould be placed to the eredit of the Board of y issed her nge, and a.search for it proved f ji ‘i ri “4 answer anything about tho operations of another man’s | vesting That paaanes, | and dag, containing wearing Brennan was jast nighi arrested by officer Krone, of the | Weeks adjourned sine die this mornin, Education, and d the Cny Comptrotioe agreed to the con. Rest and Cheapest—Miller’s Hatr Dy araeaian 73 conta. Ty it, Sold by druggists. Depex 00 Chevaller’s Life for the Hair Restores 4] color, stops ite falling out, keeps the ead clean. Stai abor uy other mind. sat ateet Gone . cupardl vetned 06 , Toned eeieate pevree Forty-fifth precinct, on complaint of Mr. D. L. Haines, The Strike at Buffalo. gentleman, ‘80 liberally exerted in behalf of teacher dreming.» Bold ‘at the di og sore ne ah ie Xo. has Sar fhucd-—Hfad been induced to eported Fi 1, who all Bren: ‘Andrew Mills, President of the Dry Dock Savings Dank, - M.D. Sereaceth ion ins cat ee esoontre the theft to Chief Young, of the detective force, and the | J20.Nats have perpetcsied fies ponsecien ne kisplaes Borravo, July 21, 180. | De cubecribed “moro. than ioe yunared sud twenty make aiforis to get the contract for the accoutrements, | rotiowing night detective Elder arrested James Thompson, Corns, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, an@ vany stock embscribed; that others represented as stockholders had | 9 ontnal) oO our profession; and tho great public, who are so inti. . dant told ly learned that the prisoner had been seen riding E Schleainy bert Strong, John F Dorhety, HH tal ected by family ties to the 2,800 teachers of hot paid thelr eubscriPlions tera Grafiou Hotel | oyb wit two yong ot the prisoner had been seen TiN | egpectablo marriod white lady retiding next door to | Sifatang wie a's Piet, ey howl JO" Aller, f Chum | this oy havo Toapya as well aa oursolves, to be jravetul permit ow hm Lyte Which seeméd not to have been made for them. These | him The facts are thus stated:—The barber is a man of Shamberiatn, G Woodward, B Beholburer, | 40 that body both for fair salaries and prompt payment. Gin_ Solace; Army ‘Tonic cures Dy: ‘because he believed the improvements they em! of business, and last evening attempted to assault him The elevators have mostly suppliod the places of the | thousand dollars to the same loans, to be placed to the r Oise good and reliable; had been in the military service of Alias Rogers, in the act of picking pockets at the Dox | with « slung shot < hundreds who lately struck, and are gotng on with work | crodit of the board; and sinco December 1, 1804, a total | al) diseases of the feet, cured by Dr TACHARIR, 708 the country, and knew what would be an improvement | Moe of Miblo's theatre, | Among The Pris Joeeph ~ as usual Of about seven hundred thousand dollars has been raised | Broadway. on the old” nocoutrements; when the prospectus of the | pas found ecard, on whigh was written tire Josep | Ocrnage snp Mon Law at Gnsxsronr, L. L—The by similar moana, and New York teachers have been | Cstsegdoro's Halr Dye, Preservative <gompany was first presented to him ho beligy: the eet whieh hed . ¢ Mohopac, GAG WL usual quiet of Greenport, L. 1., has been considerably Arrivals and Departures. paid with it. me and Wig Wholesale and retail, No. 6 Rewn statements heroin, did ngt ey. Mr. held | Sidn trunk wrorthage 3 py re P a week, ance of an all ARRIVALS. Thoeo facta, Mr. Editor, we think are sufficient to show | Tho aye applied by skillful artista, of the company; md ascertained since he mm trunks, eforded a clue to the robbery. Thompeon | disturbed during the past week, growing ou 1oged | ew Onreang—Stoamship George Cromwell-J Anthotne, | the friendly animus of the Board of Education towards JF nahh was mum in relation to the card; but detective Elder | attempt by a colored barber to outrage the person of @ | II Brundet, J McElroy, A H Redwood, J Avet and wife Aromatic Tonte Bit- tn gre vepsla, prevents tt te of the Kid to the ayetem, 4 Ague, affords great relief in ladder and Urinary Organs, giving piagin ccm tcuceraed oamry women proved to be Lizzie Dixon, of No. 108 Thompson ood charac- 3 ‘ ‘We wish, therefore, in this public manner, ax an act | Festoring It to a healthy condition. ‘Phe most delicate females Ax AMUSING GoHE—TuR DaYmeDAIT fuREATENS | sien, and Kd Cari, ing im Weower vate In ter | rig ‘Gotews cucary ous ‘sasthiag tab well e to | Mise M Yelser, Win L army: d Behera tii Wise’ | of justice. to. tho vouchers of this city, ns well a to tho ean use WHR great Denedt, General Depot, MG. Fear! eh. TO “LICK BOIKS, OPPOSING COUNSEL. possession was found a large quantity of the clothing ter in a; ty es on, Misa F Toby, M W Morse, Jr; Captain 8 R Frank. | Board of Education and the community, to disclaim all . D 50 Cents, Binck ov ony he pee for the prosecution, remarked that | stolen from Mrs. Britton’s trunks, and which they con- | far forgot himself as to setzo the lady alluded to in the | lin, United States peri Mrs Adams, Mra C Nesbitt and | participation in or responsibility for any such anonymous Hill's Hatr Dye— ents, ms jefeudant had sold property to the company, | fessed Thompeon had given them. Other portions of the rear of bis house, where she had gone for» pitcher of | daugiver, Mra Andria, ‘oatgner, Boyd Sinith, 18 Sewood, | gitacks as have recently boon made upon it# financial brown, | Reliable, Depot No. 1 Barclay street. Sold by ‘which, a8 a trustee, he had n ea right to do. property wore found iu pawn shops where they bad been | water, and endeavored to make her submit to his desires. ae Dornstela, © aren ced G'W Holme. | Tnanagement; and we are not willing to believe that druggists overywhere, Mr.’ Swowart, counsel for defendant—Yes, he hed a | pledged, and detective Lider was successful in racovel, | He Gia not succeed tn bis effort, howover, and the lady | Russell, 87 Moore, wore ii Cale Brown, Win 1 Lloyd, | the communication which has catled forth this statement | srowe Sew: mites Howe, nt. ing nearly all the stolen goods. Thompson is thirty-six | immediately stated the circ imstance to hor husband. Wm Davis, Miss L © Ripineky, BP. house, Gene: | really emanated from a public school teacher, Jv., President, 629 wanted, Mr. Bolos—He had not, sir; the law ts piain upon this | years of ago and a native of England. Justice Dowling | then advised with his neighbors as to what course to | ral R Taylor, MB Bringur, Miss M Page, Miss Dunbar, W ALON. HOPPE! point. He should have sated to the company that the | committed im for irial in default of bail. pursue in the matter; but before they came to any con- Fite ang. two child Henning, John THOMAS F. HARRISON, tn ieee winslew’s "Property a0 forth was his own. ROBBING A SOLDIER ON BOARD a NORTH Riven | Clusion nows of ies nentee Vette, seeag oun Wanee Be rons, pS Hepler and sn Tuompeon, Mise TROeAS etiamace, \Cemmitten, | SOOTHING SERUF, for oll Benson, ws te bowen, wink pom wiatnemek pre sae evmammgeeid the barber's shop and carried him to the outakirts of the ipeon, WL acer PH W. CREMIN, ps Ny ay HA Wien ence sod never failing ewe , Boins—The defendant, Mann, sold the hotel lot to A day or two since Peter Foenoy, a soldier, was dia- | town. After some little de'ay, a pail.of tar and a bag of 5 Tu FANNING) gees in thousands of canna, he hans the ques, tere procure it, Ladies’ Gilt Combs, received from Paris—Three four, gach, for sain by G, ©. ALLEN, 418. Tow Canal sireok the company, he claiming it ‘as his, but not representing | charged from the service and paid off in Albany. On feathers were oe tobe he eae a ae nee eee New Yor -_ at rf La yr, pie a acer, uae avant, and | TUREAY e ook pamagy on oar the wteamer John | nent of levies ume, known t's cat of, tar and | Balti Mr anc Brae Cee ont eran My ont bas Leabing eb 40 with the case at issue. for this city, and, whilelying asleep on the deck during | feathers.’ It is believed that the man received no | T Coolidge, Beaton: r Bier ie Deaviec. jmaterea EXCELSIOR VS. LOWRLT.. warn! ; ther injury. H : ‘Alice Mr. Beles, wormaiy We san swag from the, Bests 10 | (he paamage, oe ee ee ete pantalon Specat” Pernet further injury. A gentleman in the town, ermperhining | Bod wer ton Orleans’ Mra Rucasil § Cook and twochildeen, | The sonwest betwoon these clube, which took place with the barber, was only a mere shanty, He swears here that ho is only | been abstracted from his pantaloons ney ‘idren and servant, New Or: Twenty-five years old, Look at him. (Langhter.) muspected John Pluts, whose acquaintance he had formed | apprehension of the young men; but he bas been threat- Ce oar oe 'F Rorday, Consul for | yooterday afternoon, on the Capitoiine Base Bal! Grounds, Senrehpanailited: Nervous Mr. aware What hee thet to do with the ¢ ar, i he ‘aboard the dont aad when tho ee serived at ther ened with @ 5 . ad tatee of Colomn te: Mowat Suite Philp, Brooklyn, resulted in the success of the Excelsior. riisement on last page of thie fe. oxcitedly—It hay everytl dock in this city Pluts waa arrested by detective Vaughan, ‘dren and servan' 3 ; snyou'll int. Ho fine a child” olght years old, and be i | afver which he confessed to Woking $100 from Feeney, | | Wife Marder tn the ighth Ward. Mion Raort Se and, New fain, Mr 8, Stahl ety he Theie play was fur below the mark of thelr match with married to a seoond wife, and yet he swears he is only | put said hoonly took the money for safe keeping. A® | 4 wosT REVOLTING CASE—TUR ALLEGED MURDBRER | FOP an eid Mr David Maviiand, Mr A Blanchard, Mr | tho Union Club last week, while the Lowells played even Mosquito Nets—Patent Portable Cano- ee gem Td ‘i ee him. (Laughter.) he kept secreted after taking the monoy, his story was ARRESTED. bert, Mr Goubert, Mra 8 Rathhot ‘rr f urgreede, ‘otter than in their game of the day previous. Indeod, | PIES. G, Ly & J. B, KELTY, 360 Broadw: ir. Stewart—Now, Mr. Boies, don’t—— not believed, and Justice Dowling, before whom he was About haifpast four o'clock yesterday afternoon a w York: Mis Naquat, New: shown a marked im; nee; Mr Paul bietaer, New yok Yorks ‘te F°B | tho Bostonians et; Mine their fielding since their first game, Th resulted in teaching them somo valuable les ‘wore hospitably entertained by the Excelsiors at the cloce Colonel Mann (defendant), ‘rising and interrupting | arraignod, itted him for trial. The $100 tal counsel in an excled. manne, addreseed Me. Boles Sire | the jrleoter wes recovered and eetored to th Phelps’ Hi ohe Tetrngons will Cere A ie ou are tolling lies, sir. T wondor if you ato doing 90, oF | Foeney lives on the corner of Vanderbilt avenue and | ing at 516 Broome sirent, went to his hom tainly cure Headache, ness of the Stomach or Loas Appetite. - Reiniled draggiets. Wholosalet by B. Ay LBVasoy, iton’street : by ro rane \- ‘ r i ner. | German, named George Wagnor, a cabinet maker, resid. a ton Be, sage i aniier, fe biladedy 2d eee ee a Kennedy, ise Lorton, Now jim of money 'b and three children, Philadeiphia; Mr Jas 3an do #0, under the protection of the Court. Tocan | Depau street, Brooklyn. ire 3 8 tomer reation with his wife in relation to of the match. We give the score below :— 4 pit he pre ong Lhe hay ihr A onieh she bad ja her possession, The nature of the com- | mi ‘Holove te Katow ana Sogn ee I belouches RXURLAIOR, bey R. wows. 0. BR. Ro. bas Havana Lotter vemely om _s o Mr Hey MANS fo'ttann) ewears he is batiwenty. | _ Thestatemonts made tn your paper of July 21 are un- | srsaion has not yet been made known. In the course | Wry of ch Legation at Washingion; MeWimHevenne, | Clyne @. & .. § 3 } Pufiocne gna al inde ote ia oe five years old. Now, look a i. (Lay ter. true and calculated to injure innocent parties. The facts eras oF easements, ar Louk ‘antont, itis 0 i | Fievenor, 84 1 6 FAYLON & COM Bankers, 10 Wall street, KF Colonel Mann (loudly an ‘npbatiealy ir, I ar | reported about visiting a gambling place and my be- fasset, Havana; Minn ‘arner, Me Thomas Turner, | Moore, |. f. 3 6 vy rived at puberty olan early age. I suppose you couldn't | ot don borers ‘As to pale he pron we ip) Me 4, “Dubois, Miss, Preston, | Misd | Brainard, p. 26 Stylish White Dua » Oo dome ft, (Great laughter.) ing arrested are in 5 ty B Presto Mies Rampion, r y Patel 1 a3 Linen Vests, $8; Walking tacks, silk fronts. » OT te tried, but honorably discharged. John Doviin was tried, | building. Just oo Mra Darby, Columbia, C; John B Sehiller, A hon, Lt rts CLARKE, fha'and 114 Wille MR. ROLES “HARPING' ON MANN’S AGE. the evidonce reviewed, and he disch pr ocee yard he struck her a terrible blow with the back of Domiguos, A Lesassier, A 9 Mo » g, Paget g Ly ‘ H | Birdseye, o. f 2 Lowell, ¢.. ‘ Pt ad Mr. Boios—I repent again that the witness has sworn | the Sect of War. JAMES DEVLIN, axe, driving the murderous ‘conan her akall with goers. hoston Me Qasag, Mrs rowker, ane enna’ pat Fianty, ad 2 6 Sumner, ad “98 The Bria ThambermAm, ’ row. » that he waa only twenty-five. Now look at him. (Con- Joly 21, 1905. ‘such force that he could not ex! it, It was subse- a are, Merion ve Ir bere Farnam, | eset, 8d b 3 4 D. Miller, 34d. Warring and Instruction for Young Mem * oe (ified Inughter.) This is an important fact. ——$_$___-— quently found by the polico firmly implanted in the brain | Eraneiseo: } Ih Moore, W ire Breivaupt, Franco; Me —- — Howard Areociation nod. sont free of hp & Mr. Stowart—Mr. Boles, you know that this is not a News from Tennesace. of the unfortunate victim, The woman foll to the floor | ge" povanat, Conaul of Spain at Washington) Mimo de Total. ..6 600s 21 89 Totals. sess sere velopen, Address Dr J. Skulln Hongay” = proper way to proceed. Let us got on regularly with the | goxr1810N BETWEEN UNION AND RETURNED RFpBL | and died at once witha wuterta 8 ertlable, Onioer Poteatat fiir chilaren unt orvaut, 1 Minot, 5 agra =, Woo) Phuadeiphia, Ph pase. SOLDISRS—-SEVERAL KILLED AND WOUNDRD, ETc. | Barker, of the Bighth Liga Nk ate | ¢ See Toon, Mine do Legon. al werd, Tinga: U Mrctere te | Clete IW, DA, Bil, 4 BIA. GIA, THD. BIA, ON. Tota tees & Gibbs’ Sew? Croas-oxamipation resumed—The prospectas of the oo, July 2h, 1865. affair, ran to the pince an od in arresting | Rev ls Paselic, id eda Oricanas A Bea Vhliadeh | Excolsior,....0 94 2 39 9 T 10 B we Wilcox 1 oman ge RS A Aa hae Bima cai 15, SL Wragnen, sie, lates ne bad. boon @ieking, olf the | Dusows Meepsar, Boston: Mmo Dandeler and son, Halu | Lowoll,......1 47 2 1 6 4 @ 4 Bh ng Mechine. dut objection was taken. An arrival from Momphis brings two bundred and | affair, other than that he had boon @rinking all day | P Mtatigen Hey ® Dacailly, Rev Ohas Ghavaux, Rev D Droptroacide, Thos, ®wegerald, of the Athletto Ohh — tos Broadway. Mr. Blowurt ald he intonded to show that tho pros- | ihiety-nine bales of cotton for St, Louis, Thros hundred | father frosly. He says he. Me thirty-nine years of age, Rov t Voriauy, two Biators of Charly, France; A ee. eK oka Puller’ time of ; Wheeler & Wile and worked at cabinet making. Deceased was name: oaee, Washington: Mr Mogtin, Mma Como, O plie to fab. o— Three 4 poctus of the company, now inviting the p wand foruplive miouies Fly oatches—Kxcelslor, 9; | 1ek stoh Bowing Machh n, 629 Broadway Mr Megdes, New York; Miss A'W ICittradge, Mr and Joribe to it, contained the sume reprosentations which | ®M4 fourteon bales passed up yesterday for Evanaville, Mary Wagnor, and was thirty years of age. Tho couple 5 pe reese S pppeat din beg aes naan rt forth by Colonel = A diMoulty occurred at a picnic at Rock Springs, Tenn., | had Le Fs gene ay J vel Me os Moy Gana aud ORL AE . i Fo Fences | Lowell, 10. win VO. werenrsiion 1,106 Bronav nd Button Hele Machiue if in that, he contended, the defer t had deceive the neighbors at Mra, vory ro Arend - Ye Busser Vow Yo 4 4 oe " ave for the opeetal * ~ = " Win toa, Ne contended, tho defendant had deceived | on the Bub, between returned Ualon and rebel soldiers, Homan’ An Inquest will bo hold on the body this inorn- | ¥eth New (iuieang, MEM Riese ’s fil mit te sor, N Po.dny thew clube piny thelt return game on the Capi. | {u'e,far Whe species aymDe, Martley's Instte erry fe present innmone were doing the same | Fesulting in ‘he death of (hree and the soyjously wound. | ing, Captain Mills is busy collecting evidence ty Wow | York! Mrs ip Dives Quiney, Th; J et ‘Gormany; toline Grounds, qpd it % axpautod Haat it yt Re @ Oxat ulation 08, , couimont of Ateions of the BA fing. did not impure dishonesty to the commeny. | jus of seven others @d the Licht posaible ou pho affair, Anvolus and L Aawodsour, Vravse th aupoi cate Conte » ie upll coasived betyroua (be hous of joa Ve yr ” a