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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1865. z a 1 a Se pe _ - Henry Fo" > Aaron Witt C. Plager, of decens’ 4; I coHected twenty-four dollare on the note; Baltimore, Lewis, Washingtoti, 4 hours, with) THE VETERANS. Chaat wadrn PH ro A wearer ; THE BEAVER STREET TRAGEDY. the nave produced 4 the one ¢note for evonty noven ok Siesorne tess, Rotterdany 48 days, wit three o’ciock parade Own the ja ; deceasod i , for ee ae the Fi‘ty- fret formed at cane prsisr mquiai- | th, prisoner had tect ‘using bis taney tenths’ and Its pesanagers, to Chas Luling heneleataa * ae Market, and marches to ie flfowing are =— ig oom pea weemtnna Ft ee at an pg ‘oa OA SoG BREE Reet. Mobite; tetaye, ad of police, under it a agreed to pay » ke ith cotton and roain, N York Siincenih Brockiyn regiment, wut Colonal Wood- At two o'clock yesterday afternoon Coroner Collin | until it wad paid up; that whn he “left "Brg Alma Jane (it), Piya, Cape Breton, 15 days, witht Honors to Threg New ‘ward, preceded by Robertson's Bahd, forty stx ploces. Proveeded to the First precinct station house, in New | he placed the note on the desk of deceaso~; the note is oe son A oc}, Neal, Sydney, CB, 16 days, with ‘One company of the Seventh regiment New York State for seventy-seven dollars, and two inst-iments of twelve Brig é - Regiments. National Gard, under Captain 2 vtreet, and commenced an inquisition in the ere oF Mr. each have been paid on it; 3 gollocted the instal- ogthe Macy "Beveridge, Cat Yana, 7 dag, vit Captain McCleod’s company of the Righty-fourth fegi- | Joseph Van Doren, who was murdered at No. 4@'Beavor | ments; the first he me at hig prisoner’s) office ; frait, tod Races 3 wy int 5.08 lon 76 11 "poke me ment National Sard, See eee, ecida: Senden Gap. | SINE 92 Mat Retard harmony Se NEMA, 8 the pero Tory hag ll aes $f deoneens; See Fi July 90, at Wiltiamsbriq, Sate wilt 76 bbls op gad 18 do ni van'oll ad) ‘Tabs . > Sal 4y.—On SI tan W, Gut een hands of James ¥. Qram, 4s reported iv, Sunday's | prisoner im the ofice since he loft it; the prisoner had | Westchester comty, Mavaanet Faueaax, “widow of Avel | . Sehr Ane Leonard, Campbell, Glace Bay, 14 days, with Herarp, ‘Fhe police siation was densely crowded with | charge of the disbursements of Van Doren’s office; when Fresman, aged 50 yeara. Schr David Doane, Redman, Lingein, 16 days, with coal, | Pht Carrince with Major General Ferrero, C:Aonel RF. Phe One Uxndrd and Thirty-first und the ince with Major he left thero waxe difference in the account of the | ‘The funeral will rake place this day (Tuesday), Car- | ici’P Bia koe Shephard, Captain Gardiner and Colonel V'eont Colyer. 5 the friends of both the deceased and the prisoner; like- ; . ‘1 nt Veteran Volunteers, i amount of the noto; the note was left to settle up the he Harlem Railroad ds ‘Sobr Velwa, Moore, Lingan, 32 to Thompson & Hun- Porty-sixa Boys Bscorted ‘oy One The‘lins of march ‘was to Grand street, Bowery, City | Wie many business men, eager to wateh the proceed: | deficiency of tho accounts. r oy curt avenue, at twelve Met ( a pe ore 4 Hail, Broadway and Union square. tugs before the Coroner, were im atv:ndance. ‘The ac- | At thie stage of the proceedings the further investica- | accompany the remains to Cypress Hills § Duke (Br), Fivley, Gt John, NB, with lumber, ‘fon Tasusand Policemen and the Having stacked arms opposite ths du® house, the | cused remarked to the Coroner that he expected his | ton of the casa was adjourned till two o'clock this after- | Grattam,—At Pookskill, on Saturday, July 20, tho’ “Sehr MG White, White, Norfolk, 2 days, Biehth National Guard. ren were adiressed by Colonia CiAyer and Shepard. | Counsel to be prosat; but he was aasur-d that it made | "00D, ‘when it is expected it will be terminated. vouncast daughter of Johin A, and Eizaboih Grahain, | | Behe Maty Ano, bryant Mastag, days 3: J former spoke as follows:— but little differenco, as bis rig) would be protected, @ friends and relatives of family are r Ruel —, % cor. P e hibited several seratches on his forehead attend the funeral, from the residence of her d- Behr Kosclasco, ‘Thomaston, 7 days, — ~ Curicuse sta teememenso ven Vai aman Ansty—Tam corm i] Sdamagod finger on his left hand, which injuries, HEALTH OF THE CITY. father, John C..Graham, 147 East Twelfth street, this Behr Buren bs ete Rockin’. wr manded by his Ex-llency Governor Fenton, and by the | he said, wer, received froin the deceased. Bclow will be eer (Tusaday) afternoon, #1 hep ps3 yaa July 29, | ScRE Masuachuseiis: Penniston, Rockland. . testimony adduced before the Coro: e i rw i r tor, . ~ Laseh at the Union League | 078 ne rin oy. rel ed fork “one ame | ary ‘Weekly Report of Deaths of cholera infantum, Euiauern, infaut daighter of Henry | Soot Cepy qo dary :— IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, FROM THE 247H DAY | E. and Elizabeth L. Hawley, of this city. sehr Alntin Bacon, ‘Northport for Newburg. taiment and wish you God speed. You have shown Wm. H. Kirby, of 141 Kast Twenty sixth street, being OF JULY TO THE 31st DAY OF JULY, 1865. racht J) Pi: Headquarters. that you can crash thie most Yaatignant foe in the vane of | duly sworn, xaid:—1 wos sitting 10° the sore door, 64 | Mea, O1; women, 72; boys, 290; girly, 202,’ Total, 605. | nop inera,wil! take place at Norwalk, this (Tuesday) after. fe EN os 1, Washington, DC, war, and vow you con resirn to the quiet life of | Stone street, @hen | saw the prisoner ronning through ‘Adults, 163; ‘chiluren, 432; males, 321; females, | BG00, St Wives o'clock. Trains leave Now Yor cit | $9 hours, to the New York’ and’ Ferry Company. citizens, and ag citizens mAntain the constitution and | “Mill lane” with no hat on; he turned into Stone stre rs '274; colored persons, 12. ° ee ma peet twelve, and carriages will be in w Was purchased from the Navy Department. the laws, Im conci.cion, | Aave only to say in bebalf of | and ran into 57; ashe turned an the door he look: DEATHS FROM ACUTE DISeABR, Hircucoox.—On M H qi A., wife of BELOW, the authorities of the city, God bless you, and we most | round tw see if any one was after han; at that two or | Apoplexy.. «+ § Fever, Silons.......5:; '8'| Chistom Mivebooe, cae ee cy St soma of’ the late | SBiP Hibernia, from Liverpool June 27. Specches by Col, Colyer, State Agent, | heartily thank you. I vAil now introduce to you the | three young men came running down, Grying out, “Stop | Blooding ...-.... +. Ferrand 2 | Clinton Hitchcock, and youngest daughter ¢ lal Ship Energie {itrem), from Antwerp dine 16 P ¥ Col, ’ Golonel who has been pr e-eminently tho fasher of your | him—wier. is he?” knowing the sitcation o the store, I | Bleeding from bowels... 1 Fever, remittont., SD dap Rlande eat octess tfally invited to | Bark Hilda (remo “- PAseeawere. d Col. Shi rd regiment, Colonel Elhott, F, she) thought he would run through the buiiding and come | Bleeding fromumbihcus 3 Fever, let B | etal. the eee ae erating, Sige’ to | Bork Hacey Heaihe Rania Weesuicaia’ au + Shepard, Colosel Shepani camo forward and spoken follews:— | out en Goulh William stroct; Tran up om the stairs, and Bronebits 2 Fever, typhoi 4 | twenty-sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at halt Bex Morning Staf, from Si Jago. PREC saw him on the head e, stairs, ceting Cholera. 2 Fever, typhus. 7 . f irk Ocean Home, from Cuba. was not last to bid ‘you God speed on your departure | Yili), 80 With you: A Py ‘ 0 > Inflammation, bowels... 17 | o'clock P. M., of congestion on the brain, ELEANOR, Brig Uf Means. 4 “Which way will you go?”’ he sad, ‘This is the way to | Convulsions, infantile.. 64 Inflammation, brain 1 J 4 | Schr George Pi wai COLLATION FOR THE OFFICERS | tom ‘ihs “icid of dhuy, yor Lam happy tones to be the | *hesiation ‘hovee;” a policeman’ came up and took | Conyalsions, puerperal, “I Tuflammation, lungs... 24 | cagéter of Wm. H. Heathcote, agod 1 yeai, 9 monthi | Bert Geotes Pree hay Obkicte” NaAmoror first to welcome yoa home, Yoaretura with aronowned | Charge of the prisoncr; that is ail that transpired; I | Croup... 3 Inflammation, stomach, 2 Femains will be interrod in Greenwood Cemetery. Sie s Frensh tar Ae seeeanaety history, illumiiaéed by the glory of your own deods; | B’VEF was acquainted with tbe Prisoner; I was induced 26 Measles. . 8] | Jouxx.—On Sunday afternoon, July $0, Auce, infant | Wind at aunsct 8. your country, your State, your fellow eliizens are justly | {0.8 i Tanesd hte ns (no Prsanar Wal 8 1 | daughter‘ Griando W. and ‘Amelia L. Joslyn, aged. 19 Pon a ITI av roud of you, es have gone on in your regiment * and two days. MUSIC FROM FOUR BANDS. Boring eos Sue gemma iin teaser jou areof the | _ Alfred Neged, sworn and examined through an inter. 1 2 | "the relatives and friends of the family are invited to | _ Over $400,000 of New Bedford shipping in the North Pacific old stock to whom I had the honor of presenting the | preter, saye:—i reside at No. 11 Nosth Moore street; I um 307 | tend the funeral, at No. 40 West Thirty-sixth street, | Ocean was insured in New York on Friday at 16 per cent for original, now become the old, ato ag, fo Palace Gar- | Pook are a _ ate we Pletal p25 igo Sa 867 ss (Tuesday) afternoon, at five o'clock. the seaon, and application was made on Saturday for about ; + , , - HNBON,—On parley ig Fifty-first, ‘or | inthis respect, sovicihing like the buman frame, ane: | sch between the hours of cleven and twelve o'clock; | atpominuria and Bright's 12 | youngest child of andsew and Chetlott okuson, aged t | #0000 mor, by indieidusle and ins Reception of the y-! y tomisis tell Us that, owing to tho constant system of | B¢ Was not in conversation with any one at the time, but | “disease of kidneys™....10 Dro 8 | Year, @ months and } day d Suir Eowaxp Cary, burned by the Shenandoah, formerly, Shepard Rifles. wastage ‘an sun Gur Sen osime entney- new | nae enone ah un ing, came dawn pany aud | ancrigm eres Bro i ih hed. 38 Phat te innocent yee erases eee it the same perso! 2 u 5 . . of. .D any (apedia or nen nav ion comet mistaking atterwaris whe the polcoman bad charge of him; 1 Cancer “eras “1 Kidneys alscane 0 2 rer a, He cannot bs oh eate, rEEGE A Bawraun, Crowell, was at Olonfuogos July 6, some one else for ourselves. (Lavghter.) And so wit! : i se er, breast. : Tl take him home with me.” : OUF regiment. ‘The new elements that, have entered it | witb the deceased, he occupled the frat foor of 40 Bes- | Cancer, stomach. +1 61 | | Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to | an american bark: TPeenstrem saulmaln for Falmouth, -INWERESTING PARTICULARS, ve gone through the process of assimilation, and have | Tr Sit ss! ga“ne °oiner “ond “ot the wortdines | Guneer, womb. 3 +f] atlend tho funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two | Jane , ia 8, lon il ss et ae ness with the in : Car... ® a o'clock, from the residence he de daly valine evelor sod patton andtogetvor sk | L beard tus pore, Pat at the moment 1 ould | Gronin of bev.” 3 Reng “1 | Fertydighh sre ets co | Amen nee ae a Ra a ery - 3 it making te regiment; and the old stock has, like silver | BO tell whether | it was or not; it | Consumption. -45 Ulceration of the throat.: 1) — Jacksor.—On Monday, July 31, Wa, Jackson, aged | pARTPERT July Arr Arr Solid. Bullerdick, NYork; 18th, tried in the'fire, become truer and higher than ever— | S:nded like an explosion; they were in rapid succes. | Debility, adul 4 — | 41 years and 11 months.” y 4 uae ¥ \6--Arr Imogene, Wilton, Mossul Bay: eer Rondred and Thirty-trst, or | Mer, for ther modesty is even moro than at first, and | #00; <r Fencnt tee oe Rope geno it half. biotin wa sieebesenesectecneiese sce oe0ckB® 1 funeral will take place at Ker on Wednesday vwes, Boston. Sid June 6, Otago, Lunt, New ‘The recoption-of the One Rundr. irty-Orst, or higher, for some who went out as privates, Lora grt te wpa a4 by went to sce | DEATHS PROM FXTEPNAL AND OTHER CAUS, NOT DE- | morning, at twelve o'clock, The fricnds and relatives » Ligtning, for NYork. “Metropolitan regiment, and the Forty-sixth regiment, | come "back as captains (Applause) Your history | Wit t was; I came down, and saw th ap emo a lying PENDING UPON CLIMATE OR FEASON. of the family are Tespectfully invited to attend tho fu. | qZyrt May 11 Passed. Friedrich. from Amoy for NYorks- ‘Now York Veteran Voluntosre, yesterday, was a grand | divides iteclf into’ two, para. As we stand | fain “with his feet to the strest; ‘ho was then or Lock.jaw... neral, without further notice. The boat leaves foot of | Norman, Shanghac tordee ee er ‘affair, in some respects surpassing any of the numerous —. so. Be asgrs 4 Gi eet ce a ‘ovations of the kind it has been the pleasant duty of our | Comes ptealing up to our fect. You have freely given for breath; the policeman was there; I asked bim if te agi deceased wanted any brandy; he said ‘No, that he was dead ;” I then went up stairs; 1 did not observe a pistol Jay street, N. Y., at nine A. M. and returns at four Bacrasr, July 17—Arr Hnasquina. Lowden, Baltimore. o'clock, Bremuiaven, July 14—Arr Bremen (s). Meyer, NYork; Lawrenos.—After a short illness, Wiuam Epwarp, 18th, Adler, Wenko, lo. 16th, Anna, Metners do. Sid )5th, . youngest son of James and Ida A. Lawrence, Atstanta, Tiogeman. NYork; isth, ‘Freinandel, Hagebeimer, ‘or citizens'to give within the past few weeks. Both of the | your martyrs. Jet us build them up together as a me- there. og “* . Saffocatic : orette, Echulker 5 commands mentioned came home from the wars with pce ane to eres, oe ‘he bald athe Ferdinand H. Cressous being duly sworn de and 3 3 Suicide ty puso 1 i grea mogaly 30, Davip Leroy, of con-| 8, Lane 12 Sid Example, Ewing. NVort. ofiyfng cotors and with their records untaraished. Their | pones of virgins, but as an edifice of stones, | S4Y8:—I reside at Yonkers, N. Y.; my place of business '— | sumption, in the 55th year of his age. : Gaeoree! Duly fecbd Bin rhea eae ee flags are mttered and etained, and bear many an evidence | clothed with the beauty and granasur of their own im: | 1 8tNo. 43 Beaver sireot; I recognize the prisoner; 1 | Total.......s.sssesecessssscesccessesseceessese+s4O | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | tune, Merlo dol’ /¢ 810 Grande, Sanders, NYork; Nep- tad 7 mortality. ‘There is that great name, Captain Samuel H. | #™ Not acquainted with bim; Iwas sitting in my offi: Ages. attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two | ,C¥OxTaDT. July 12—Are Firgurson & Son, Wredenborg,. “of the battles they have waved in, and the many weary | 2 f ; at about one or half- one o’clock on after- oe ‘Under 25 to 30 ua | on ! . | N¥ork. Sid lith, Sachem, Atkins, Boston. Bims, who rises from the ruined fort at Petersburg; he, ‘July 20; heard. ti years... o’clock, from his late residence, No, 238 East Twenty. Constantin "i mites of country they have been carried over; but they | ho shall be the comer stone. Captain Phillips and | 200m, July 2 Ly nem se 1102 112 48 | fourth bireet, z i wansea, NCree. July 4—Arr Charles Cooper, Turner, tbe and will, the futui Chapiain Benton, who rise from Newbern; jatant 2 med years. Maktin.—Snddenly, on Monday, July 31, Mary Mar- Caccurra, July 5—Arr Bi a 4 tO ee r: | Fowler, who risee at Antietam Captain denkine’ who | 1 saw the prisoner and doceased on the stops in'the | 3 to 4 years muy, second daughter of Hugh Martin, Esq., of No. 20 |. Btsinone, July 1a aeenecel Frees eae at for Bose form the theme of many @ writer’s:pon and many & | 120°) ‘ing Wilderness; Licutenant Butlor, eant | G0orway; the deccased was in the doorway and the | 4 to 6 years. King street. ton. painter's:pencil. ‘Those old banners now all tattered and | Pappe and many others who rise from distant fields in | Prisoner ber = ae pvmistped place is exactly | 6 to 10 years Notice of funeral in to-morrow morning’s paper, mee July 17—Arr Jobn raten, Rammens, Mautmain. | torn, could tell many a-tale more pregnant of stirring in- | Kentucky, Tenfessee and Mississippi, each and all are | OPposite the office o i the only Shing that | 10 to 15 7 Mosrs.—On Monday, July 31, Gronow Hinny Mosms, | York. (fore Feported 8th), Donna Paulina, Faulck, New if rs ¥ ‘ sacred columns in this memorial chapel, whose propor. | Caled my attention to it was the reports; I saw the de- | 15 to 20 yoars +1 | son of Charles B. and Mary F. ‘Moses, aged 5 years, $ | — Grascow, Jnly 14—Arr Hibernia NYork; 15th, cident by ood and Geld than bas ever yet been told'by | fits small to unexampled srandeur,” cmbracing ihe | ceased put bis hands to his sawach, aa though he was a | 30 to 28 Year Aanbeaadiaa Gan Wallace, Dyer, Philadelpiaa; fits Uniied Kiggdoms Go) Mont historian or novelist—for their talo would be true in | whole country, like their own sentiments when living. | intense pain and stagger, back ; I saw the prisoner run Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ‘real. “every: particular, and as strange as true. The men com- | (Applause.) 3 FA us wander a moment in this peristyle, | ‘Wards Delmonico’s, at the corner of South William and | Total... invited to attend the faneral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, QeestexunpE, July 8814 Neptun, Behm, Baltimore. 4 . which is more ificent than that of St. Peter's at | Beaver streets; I did not see deceased have anything in at two o'clock, from the residence of his to, 8) | piiaunoea, July 15—Arr Deutschland, Hansen, NYork: 16th, prising the rogiments are sturdy, weather-beaten and | which is more magnificent than that of St. Peters at | 1 i¢"hends at the time; I immediately grabbed my coat | austria... West Thirty-third street, er Tih favson, Milian, Sandusky. Sid ‘4th, Mary B Camp: -pun-bronzed fellows, who, after four years of hard ser- | vain; but that we will stand up for the republic for | Aran after the prisoner; when I got at the Uttio lane | Belgiam . Munonxapy.—On Monday, July 81, CuantesB., only | “Atrat Cuxhaven i7th, Dr Barth, Meyer N¥ork. 61d. 18th, “wie, are wtumning to the peaceful scenes, the homes and | which they diel: Let us try to, preserve thelr virtues | Shine tno man wiso waa ransiug: I aul “neas'aias | Bran Ainrica.. son of Philip = Ann Eliza Mereready, aged 1 year, & | {Adelaide Norris Heed, England,’ Virginia, Delano, NYore} the children, the wives and the firesides, the friends of | *mong mankind by continuing what they were | told me that he had run up to store a few doore be. | eee Piha! leche of aha: 2 Haurax, July 22—Arr brig Fran! Scarfe, NYork; 284, family are respectfully invited to | park Tweed, Do . ‘Robert Nobi os NYork: fithe 4 Noble, Ormiston, Cla: Thus shall we best honor them, and not be guilty of hore’ our -guld lang syne, to become onee more citizens of New | shedding fruitless tears ‘over the graves wi low; I went to the store and saw the prisoner coming attend the funeral, at two o'clock, from 280 Delancey is i, ; three persons; when he ) ities which they | heroes are buricd.”” We turn to the present and we find | 40w2 stairs with two or tl i street. 2th, schr , Pye, Baltimore. babar sraasaceigrk pohtesna ta from which they | that your regiment has been a father of soldiers. ‘There | came down several persons had him in chargo; thoy sesseseee sees censeees +505 | McADAM.—On Saturday, July 29, Jon Joomra McApam, | _ Livrnroon July ‘Arr Gambia (a), Graham, Philadel- #>vered themselves at their country’s call when the war is your first colonel, Edward Ferrero, wearing his two | Went towards Broad strect, when they met a PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. pon of Daniel and Rose McAdam, aged 4 ears. phla; Calhoun, Page, NYork; 18th, City of Boston se), Ken began. Aud they are the stuff that, good citizens are | stars won by his valor. (Applause.)' He who bad the | Policeman and gave him in charge; I heard him state to | almshonse, Blackwell's Lunatic Asvinm, Black- The relatives and frionds of the family are invited to | 2edy. do; 19th, City of Dublin (s}, Eynon, do; Damascus. pa Magnanimity "andthe glory of admitting to. the | the policeman that he had shot itn; Then went down | “Island... . 25 _well’s Island + 2] attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 63 | “Uist itingbird, Dennis, Philadelphia: : “ +. | pathing of their countey © clas of ittwenn heretopore’| ‘© 's office; he was lying inside the door, with | Bellevuc Hospital 14 Nursery and Chi Carmine streot, this ) afternoon, at two o'clock. | NYork; Emily Thrnseell, New Orlean, ‘The following is. list of officers of the Forty-sixth:— | Prescribed. and of proving that they would make his head on the stairs; he was apparently dying; | City Hospital. i 4 pital cae | Pewee at samen L. 1, on Sunday, July 90, Karte | i7th): Contiecntal: Malman. Cabratte Acting Colonel—Adolph Backer, soldiers. In common with all major generals who have | the policeman took the prisoner past the place where the | City Prison 2 §t. Vincent's Hospital.. 2 | M., only child of Thomas S and Sarah E: Powell, aged 6 | milo, Chandler, NYork; 18h, Endymion, Surgem—William Burgess, served their country woll, Goneral Ferrero will share the | Geceased was shot, on the way to the station house; | Colored Home Hospital. 8 Ward's Island migrant — | months and 26 daye. id, tein, Jas Vinnleombe, BowAl, Bam Franciecd; 18th, Coptains—Henry Dryer, Co. A; A. Ladaez, Co. B; — | love and admiration of all his white fellow citizens; bat | Somebody told the officer that the pistol was there; he | Island Hospital........ Hospital .... 6 | "he romaine to De taken to Sharon Springs for inter. | Chine, McNeill, Boston; Brin (ey ‘Grace, N¥ork; Huron, ‘Bchweighoper, Co. D; — Klein, Co. E; C. Co. F; | he will have the advantage of who have not com- 1s, Jews’ Hospital. — | ment 5 nt out 16th, Hibernian (s), Dutton, Quebec; 17, Asia: —Ressolmark, Co. G; L. Gaebel, Co. manded black for, besides the white Duncan R. Norvell, being daly sworn, bees sessseecoessecessees 17] Schoharie county papers please copy. (2), Moodie, Boston s Tieutenants8. ‘Co. G; — Benedick, Co. P:R | penill bare te codon ot te maton ae, pore says:—I reside at Staten Island; my pla'e of business is 9 onoom, July If-Arr Rhine, Moore, MYork; 18th, West (Ap Parvez —On Sunday morping, July 90, CLapence » Moore, + 18th, ‘Warhst, Co, 1, — Streub, Co. K. plause.) There ie your second rt B. Potter, 18 | Wauren, infant son of Dr. Walter ‘and Allice M. Pardes, | Wind Allen, do, | ‘The two regiments mentioned—all that’s left of them— | also wearing his two stars. (Applause.) He who had the 12 Funeral from the residence of his parents, No, 218 jaReRicius, July rien Tengen: Saree San Francisco, ‘exsembled yesterday morning at Centre Market Ai honor of striking the first blow of that campaign which 8 | West Thirty-fourth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at RLBOURKE, no date—Arr Nicobar, - TmOrY, | ended in the capture of Petersburg and Richmond, the 26 | one o'clock. Mavninivs, Jane 17—8id Kados! ‘Senkfas, Metbourne, at about nine e’clock, to be escorted through the | g; of Lee and the collapse of the rebellion. He 51 on Sunday, July 30, Captain # ee waria. Hi NYork Rorsxr.—In Brooklyn, Sexe A. jay ey nl tit born in Berlin, formerly Jaly 12—Cld bark Armenia, Hamilton. ballast an officer in the ‘Lyuouta. July 16—Arr Villa Pranes, enpenes Se etreets to the :point where the formal reception was to | was in command of that part of our lines where they Psy army. Pi Rugvran.—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, July 80, | for NYork (proceeded 17th, and was off the Lizard a nearest to those of the rebels, where our take place. The One Hundred and Thirty-first was ac- | SVP Seazwick and their Fort Mahone frowned os sen $l esess ‘companied by a large body of- the Metropolitan Police, | other—forts familiarly namnd tn the army—tho one after | Prisoner, and almost insiantly @ policeman came up Many Lovisa, onl; of Abram A. and Mary H. orexstown. Juty 7—Arr Wop Wail Korky, ‘tick, Cardi” aand the Forty.sixth regiment was similarly honored by | the place and the other after the condition of the Infernal pee Rt gg re th lire A arora Rhou! 41 year and 4 monthe ae 104 Hobie ts Rompe da Dh <a, id ey ‘ 4 age a tho Eighth regiment of the,National Guard. ‘The police, | To#iORE, because they were so hot, ter.) | Making | ‘street, and 1 went down there; there waa a crowd there; Ba alae hae perf ody’ earphone WL : eS: Oe ‘to thesnomber of about nine hundred, including the off | and again, and thrice, the rebel leador easayed to dis. | just st Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- | Sretin’ July lecaer ance healt ecke Boe splateons of the Brooklyn force, were drawn up in Mul- | lodge him; once and again, and thrice, General Potter's | GUDD; dence of her parents, No. 165 Henry street, this (Tuesday) Simons Bar. June 1S—Arr We Tell, Jones, Cardiff via Pere. afternoon, at two o'clock. Derry street, at the'front of the Police Headquarters, | Veterans Re pat rede Pree etes when night left ps Bam Sawygr.—At her residence, Edenton, N. C., May 6, Steans jon, heartened, when the veterans arri headed by a full band dis- ¥ ‘a0 ‘was his breast that was wounded ;”’ he died a few minutes 8r A Cobb. ; Me teed - fmpending dave, telegraphed to Jet Davis, “My lines | sre; there was a little blood on the octelde of the ehire; | Arties Mrs, Loum A. Sawyne, widow of Dr. fawyer. and sid idth for Falmouth, Eve Mute coursing “gsm music wear ie ve After a mane, oe. Seana ger res moeaasreenyes etersburg oon! he lay with his head on the first or second step, and his | fF; cones, ke Be remains were in! in the family cometery at orn Danl Marcy, Ross, Al Fal ‘ime spent in arranging the line, the veterans, non-vete- ‘hmot ‘brated despatch that fe towards the street. ‘xternal . 8. Courser, Orifin, Mauimatn for Falmouth)” Bi rans and their ‘and escort, moved at about | handed to Jef. Davis at eleven o'clock on Sunday | feet out * Week ending July 31, 1865— , See londay, Maroarer 2th, = peli fal Pot. | , John A. Riley, being duly sworn, deposes and eaye:— | Acute disease...2.0< Lsyanr et Gauls Megeelt coneny’ Ook, Toston, in th.| . munsrese SaaDecien bt Sictetil,: dudeisia wicbhs First precinct; I left the station ten o'clock, in the following order of procession: — morning, in church, and it tells General 1 am roundaman of Dodsworth’s ter’s glory better than ites and trumpets. 4th: of her age. Amy Warwick, Harding, Penang for Amoy. ‘Patoon of Police from cach precinct m thie ety and | (Applaaee) There ie our third Colonel Chavis W. | bout, toil the men a tou eoreuten uate pet The feral wiihake placo this (Tuesday) afternoon, | yar, Bh ei, bey A Keene na 2. at two o’ 1e lence of son-in-law, ‘a Superintendent Kennedy. rho offered hie sword, like bis great countryman, La: | Broad stree!, when I saw the prisoner Funning, abd @ | Increase this WeOK.......--.-..:--senieroveszecses 4 | Johm Higgins, "$8 Laurens street, “Hor relatives and |" Tiitr'pal’ Gout wee sae Plecstaqus, Dunn, Cardi “Enspoctor Carpenter. fayette, to fight for, liberty and the right. (Appisase.) Series Sodan tonaras ao Danelle? wiatoorts Children of native parents, 60; children of foreign | friends are respectfully invited to attend. for Bresiland. President 5 wounded ; makes, parent Frever Colonel Colyer. own person, another Ho between the French and Ame. | front of thestore I asked what was the matter, and a | "The number of deaths in the institutions, compared | 4 Vanpennonan, aged 30 tocrn, sou of the lute Trees | _ Arr Aeentzaxamr Hisennca, ay Parwun pe ea pasnooatsaiachment when no: temporary rer ot | sd, “Mo; be wau abot that tna Tuning tere;'"the | Week ending Aoeea'h WOOG cree eet 7a | Vanderburth, Ho. ot Brook, tga amnenec mom arse ‘comman wi ler of , 5 here; ug 5 odeee. : . 4 Captains Hope, Thorns, Camry, Jemraison, urate, Ben- Fixes can n ever dissolve, (AP sare) here ore Your Hotels I caw that the man was "shot, another tage frag | Week ending July 81, 1866. lm} Yan prom On “orning, July 81, Wruasax | 4° from sry pe oem ge 8. maon, Ai Reserv louter Colonel ‘ ; os 3 m Ports. apn rer Bare ee MS rao, One, | EOE Son ee ee na aren | ta Seer el ave ea Rear | Ham kc accel | MenaR emt momtasted eae EAM | powmon, say Pag T woul ave yn general, as in Gil- . 6 num! interments in com, 4, IP py LT a ror ne ah ore continued the cha | withers ako ade® mont | Hoe ih an anf ety weeny | ak a ae nett, Cameron and Woglan, each bert McKiffin is. (. ) Captain Melivaine, with their respective commands. transfe 8 i ferred to the ; to William street, and 1 turned around and went @ne Hundred and Thirty-firet iment Veteran Volun- | ton, David F, Wright and others, who can teil you tales Ww down South Wiliam treot, and when I got | Week ning August 1, 1864 ‘eek ending July 31, 1865. parents, No, 268 West Forty-ninth strect, near Tenth | Miggina, Blizabet! 35 hort. + 4 | avenue, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, without | New York; schrs Isaac Baker (n there I think I saw the previous witness there; " Tee eT cum iets” | Camm "owe hate enna ape we cte | itu awh prc tat rl | tees de wet Fert ao Terma ml bo taken 0 Hasken- | Gari gute: May ws » GG N.Y. » aan pplause.) Whe: resen was him, with the except en t! jorvel @ hat on; , ne; enip Belvidere; bark Forty-sixth BO ou Ser me “4 tell you doting. ere is Coloncl I struck ‘at him; he said “Don’t hit me, I am not the pris: Iyarector’s DEPARTMENT, Watocn.—O8 Bunday, July 30, Atice Watow, a native | | 3o.h—arr Br steamer re B Wright—{cheers}--who ie the right. manin the right | ObCF;” he then said “There's the man,” and I saw the izw You, July 31, 1866. OF goats Catan, pera nae Fork: urigs Birchard ti Himore eller prisoner come outof 18 South William ‘stre:t in charge y bie rg seb ty rg) Big hela ag dogg pp GL Le BR i, Hart, THE WORK OF THE BUREAU OF SANITARY INSPEC- | attend the funoral, (Tueeday) afternoon, at two | Patumore; Cospian, Holinen, lisubethport; Sarbanes and. ‘The route taken by the Imposing cortige was down cee sete commander of the finest of regiments, 5 front ot at Centre street, crossing the Park. of the Git by the rebels from all quarters—both in Ife hat | of McKilby; a crowd was collecting ; I rushed through the o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Edward | Baltimore; Cas ba 7 ‘dy the arm and said; “I want you;” TION, thence up Broadway to Fourteenth street, through | and in bis. eoat-—temporarily: paralyzed by a solid shot | Tn SAaGtteries Uf,\ou thooe thet taan forws be asia | ‘The following is a schedule of the work of the Burean | O'Neill 60 West Nincleenth street. Sis arr steamer 8a: lphia; ship Zephyr, Lon- Bi areca to Union eycare and Goventennil aireet, | bie swerd to lead om bis mea he veveriburg, he Marea ‘f'ahot him inselt-detéoee "that “he called ines com | of Sanitary i jon in the abatement and removal of | _ Wouters Ot, Monday, July 81, Haraaxx W. 0. Wor- aon: bark Paramount Phi i nen of 5 a ¢ " b 1 of reg) ‘huevo’ c July 29, 1865:— ‘Tens, aged 26 years, 9 mon! , July rr bark Robin. lash in front of the rooms of the Union League Club, where a | most remarkably, escaped without losing a drop of biood. | O* a bitch and scratched my fhe,” he said ‘there's the | nuisances, &c., for the week ending July 29, ‘The friends and relatives of the family aro Hy | Aingiou; brie Chding (Bry Wilsons Aber. en Niece Stand had been prepared and other arrangements made aa was a ean Td co aim by the thine’ Ay soniye in siting pata ay jhe hem) 7; Complaints of nulsanoen, ke, received. a8 | invited to attend the funeral, this eecsayy choconn n, (mes, Beasfort, #e. cid ae (Be), ite, Se aie excomnenatatie iwiee ever. (Laughter and applause) and in tis | hope, he 1 not dead” 1 replied, ‘You have done a Notices for abatement served. 229 were Ceeelonmene nce of his brother in-law, pas, (arecory, ‘Allen's ein Conn; ‘Courier, ip nm, New: " if;? - durit isances abated, undag ne , 3 3 . itewart, " , tnd of 00 ‘ captivity and torture ‘he had, for companions stajor | pad day's work for, yourself” “during this | time | aed wane ieallaned ae | Wixx.—On Monday, July 81, Genmsno F, Wnxmn, | (Sr), Charleston; brig onrgla Novritane iaeeheree a ihe Hit 55 given all the eaidions 0 Keon . Whitman, Raggy ir age * | and I told him I would strike bim # he attempted | Loads of night soil 1,243 | youngest child of JohnH. and Ana Maria Wilker, aged | MOBILE. July If-arr big Bare Lora, New Ore for food and a desire for cooling liquids, which | (A) Captains Poorely, Waldron and r8 | to put his band into hi ‘ket: he said he would Dead horses art bem three months and 15 bone, were not slow to gratify. officers and privates who have scored their reckoning | pet his mao Bite e would not The relatives and friends of the family, also the . | | PHILADELPHIA. July 29—Arr bark Nonpareil, " ‘After the disposition of the forces there was music by | with the rebels on the battle field. There is Lieutenant | hurt me; as we neared No. 40 Beaver strect, he said, beanad then Firth resiment. © ON Gero | Port Koval; brige Burmah, Sherman, Galata; John Bright: ‘We band, after which came Colone! Thomas B. Marsh, who has been in more fights 5 aimee i Oni pon Tee ot re ge syn 19 Fouvecitatay tel toattend the funeral, this (Fu man, Ge . Galvesta . Davie fuevitas; sebre AN ADDRESS BY COLONEL COLYER. omer pom Jeoh Cates germ panes, ow pent pss and | tne pistol; I tepested the demand and the Pistol was 66 TnooD, at half-past one 0’ . @ residence | ton; Ex) nto, Frankl Ho aatd, in substance, that he was happy to meet the | Qinerm oh Nnom time could fail me, to speak, and of | Peodeht out; 1 did not go in; 1 asked the prisoner if that 5,986 | of his parents, No, 62 West Washington place. ams, Salem. ‘on, home-returning veterans who, after four years’ deadly | Thom you de not need me to speak. Your wars are | ie dt; he anid “yess” asked him if it, was the 7, cura, | |, Waxconovrds.—On Monday afternoon, July 8, at uhreo | Bhan, mmalgr Lang, Ruwmenih Jay strife, in the beneticence of’ God's providence were per- | ‘Dotitic and to-inke your as civilians, keep yory | Pistol he shot him with; he taid it was; the pistol now NTC, SRIEED OR REMOVED YRoM Tum crrY Likirs. ' | o'clock, Carmanuxe, beloved wife of Wm. R. Wengoro- | WaP' Na” echra hady Cleich cRre), ‘onee more to return to their homes. To their RA ‘nea’ produced is the one; I marked it; he also stated to the vious, and er of Grace and Samuel Hughes, aged 21 | Elmer, Haley, Boston; Northern @talwars hands and brave hearts were the citizens of | Tecond ss bright there as it has been in the field. As a | EOL en shat two barrels had been discbarvod, but there years, 10 months and 12 days. Edwatde, Hovhers do: Elisabeth New York indebted for the enjoyments of the quiet | Tule for your political conduct, always take the generous | ToM*tnn Sua ded hon we gotto the starion, hous f ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her | port: Lucy Church, Adame, Nan ; Greside, for the victories which had followed our fi Ch rd So nee foe coe amen ee Tein 10 | Sended the pistol te the Sergvant; the Sergeant asked if Parente, 111 Monroe street, on Wednesday morning, at | Newport: Jas Porter, Burrow ; Ocean, And the people of the city knew and recognized these | fought for the whole coumiy, and have righis cf cities | it was loaded; the prisoner told itie Sergeant. that, there ine o'Clock, Her reraains will be taken to Staten Taiand | filet: Adame, Beverly; Phleger, Drebr, iitiver = ee I a warm welcome, They | ship in the whole of it, in South Carolina ae well as New | Were three ‘barrels loaded; he then said to the obese ny The friends and relatiousof the family nesan ‘bark I Power, 1 Below chp ‘oka undergone, com: | ‘York, in Maine, Mississippi and California. Often medi. | Sergeant, “Will you search me?” I went to search invi attend. lenry Nutt, r. Baker. ‘Wost In RICHMOND, July 28—Arr steamships Creole , . NYork; 5 meriseured 8 Bourne, as rig Geog, Manas daa? SAVANNAH, July 28—Sid Caravan, Lawler, NYork. ‘26th—Arr by Rutgete Fare, A at vie Nevada, Carpenter, NYork. wades they ost by deat! who had been crippled | taro g whole try, ite intes and its d * and maimed for life; but whon they looked upon their is aced ana. gon wilt} ore mires se faces and sei ery, and pon, heir tiny. Be good and you will be great. Farewell. (Ap- eyes glorious flag wi bow waved over an uni F then Nation, z end free country, they confeaved it had all been for their Bae om ony ve toavieg at yogi greeted with acclammations gaaltation and thy reat rbd future the poet and the historian would record thetr v vf torles, wile they would bein the enjoyment of the bea ew pagueceaae Hoe eae tt iret eee _ him and he said, “Hold op, I'l give you what [’'ve got;? he pulled out’a $6 bill and some stamps and a bunch of keys, and then from the other pocket of his coat he pulled out another pistol; it was a small single barrelled ;, the Sergeant asked bim if that pistol was loaded; he aid ~ tpn ‘and that it was capped; after which he was locked up; went back to 40 Beaver street and ordered the men SHIPPING NEWS. 4 the highest honors and emoluments to be be- there to fetch the body to the station house ; ‘whi wm MISCELLANEOU! brother or friend now sleeping in ona Southern | were there y om house; ‘when es. 25 ae Se i : ROCCO. CE soldiers in time of war. could, in time of | Dattle ground, polesnsam thee) seas ecronaed 10 ght te tady To. Port of New York, July 31, 1865. AowxG TRETH GavED withoUT RxTRACTING— poses, maintain ‘the constitution andthe laws of the THE UNION LRAGUR CLUB ROOMS toned two men'there to keep the crowd out; when 1 CLEARED. comfortatte and verticnabie, “Dr, So ioe Pepleat Few Tork, pen cites are ih ae he x iD MS inety tome of the war that will 4 aa nad es 8 Sau in self- idy. Bar a eet 180° 6 Bast Ton! Sy : . ni ii Sila them boune' cnt preyed tank whores to surpass, Everything, directly or indirectly, con. | (ope, °2*e% es = perk | lies, Liverpo Sia sare feat Nn dn lO te A Augustus T. Fairbanks, being duly sworn, deposes and Janet (Br), Kenny, Liverpool, N8—G Wheelwright & fa, BAD the; }go in the prosperity AJ attend them, fi nected with the war that has in the New York rer was juently and loudly appmuded. | papers is compiled in sixt; volumes and duly O it Keni , Inspector Leonard and other | arranged by T. 8. Townsend, ‘hea. Even the lists of the “rie Fashign (Br, Lazkto, 4ux Rrett, Son & Co. a Rg ol Port au Prince— tive. Sold by druggists and sent the police Poe NatforeD ror the | viueds wounded and missing on the Union and rebel , x Dewalt & Go, tive. Sold by éruggistoandoent by mal Three cheers were then given, w! heart) ent, 1 |, as accu! as cou! obtaincd, jpcluded ‘atreek, came atreet a . Portlan: LEG. , of the two regiments and for Colonel Colyer, | this work. ce "| Jastapen of wioay I mea bape Sbens anoog tamtoos be a Eihibeerag, Or Buss Contuaese Mo Pertant—ucher | T)MORCES, LEGALLY, FROCURED WITHOUE PUR ers scr wih ue hea war xen i te fre aot bck, hens ‘T> go uct dcraned and *_hpllaameeepenglinglnstioned jc. Couns, 78 ase tae. us te ‘xtreme, Arrivals and Departures ef Troops. the prisoncr were inside the office; deceased was Arizona (Br), Kavanagh, 8t John, NB—A Smithers & ‘ + scene nn he een ee yather to enjoy it than otherwise, and partook of their | _ The soldiers who saved and consolidated the nation | Tung at hip, dew and the, prisoner hed Rie, beck Aurora (Br), Cashon, La Have, NS—B F Smal & Co. | (10 TO THOMA R. AGNEW'S, NOS. 90 AND om” refreab though the rays of the summer | continue to return to us daily. tek! an ter Camaae Ga Wan, ME Coeeed to Brig 3 Went, Wurching Boston Milter © Th G creenwich er of Murray, and thereyor wil ‘were the serost moonshine. Not so with. the cit } s i i La Faance—Coocewmit.—On Thursday, July 21, by | Heit Asell (Br), Cathear, Pare—d Bishop & ee find Teas, Coffees, Fish, Plour and. orerfining else thenyes: -- m a Do SECOND CONNRCTICUT BATTERY. Marketfeld street to two tierves;"” he said he | the Rev. Wm. Reld, at the residence of the bride's Bebr Metachorce (Br), Russell, Matamoros cO K King @ | than any store in New York. One 4 ihe'veenos of open done and casey 2; “ieor, | The Becond Connecticut Light Battery, conseting of wen Tan tae’ te leech weve ues fenty to Be oodeeel ths SC) ? By ATENT AMERIC 1 SHIRT : ete., etc., while the offleers of the regiments | one hundred and forty-one officers and mon, arrived here weighed, so I started and came right back again ; as I was po ee, Monday, July i, by the Sehr Vii oy te ‘Grelghtons Kinane Tesora & enamelied white, #8 gre per Bike me Tint Within the clab rooms to partake of superb colla- | yesterday morning by the steamer Asbtand, from Mobile, | turning around into Beaver street I saw the prisoner | Rev. J. P. ‘Woods, Hewny P. Moxscmax, of Morrisania, | %, Receipt of peice ana ae er, 36 aes ton. and were quartered at the Battery Bi ks, ‘Th left by coming around in charge of two oftcere; when I got up | to Many B. Tramon, of this city. ” fichr D Gillespie (Br), Smith, St John, NB—D R Dewolf & BILLION & FOUGAN, 78 Nassau street. _ htt pattaking ot penta calaton, She sume order | Doatat three o'clock P. M., to be mustered out. They ‘ith hin head ou the stor second atsp, there was qu 6 Tueeday, July 26, by the Rev. mith, of Paaeate, | 7 Laure Prune, flggind, RegoneW & Brown h bo 4 Mawest masch was resumed, until the escort reac! e ith wd there; di lived about two minutes I}N J. : + cH ‘of Twenty sitth os Wacleotes reg! ty Ooleselaimee peaches and other fruits of the season on | yh pt oer o N. J, ue T. Prager, of the Great Notch, Passaic eineht Sarah Nzabeth, Smith, New Haven—Hotebkixe & # ds, Serofuls, Salt Rheum, all ‘embarked for Hart's tland, bahenre Sounty, N. J., to Buss U. Fouuxerox, of Horton, Nova ophia, Jones, York River—F J Cambet Biggs & Co. FIFTEENTH MASSACHUSETTS LIGHT BATTERY. Ranger, Hototons, CASES OF SUN STROKE. Dante florins ae Nova Scotia please copy. CA ey imore About half» dozen of the men belonging to the return- a gh 4 by city aie at hal ‘Tnowrson—DeHart.—On Thu: Joly 27, at the | Steamer Forte Tass. Pht aciphia. i 4 veterans were overcome by the ¢ and heat, and | M., from Mobile, and lets at eit, Second Reformed Dutch Church of New Brunswiet, N. ARRIVED. | YANKEE NOTIONS had to be taken from the grounds 4 Albany. They were regaled at the J., by the Rev. J. M. Schenck, Ronmnt A. THOMPSON, Of | 1 8 steamahip Hunteriiie, B A Deavons commander, Bos. | & BEPTEMBER, AEOBPTION OF THE PiPTY-PIRST REGIMENT. manding officer is Lieutenant Cline. aR aI ramp canbe om Seatmenip fot (is burg July 1 skp BY heer ones Ell 5 ge = ogy °. oe 4 wei THE TRIRD 1 RHODE I8LAND DATTERY oun ont injured han cad Ned, sbows 3 bin; tate is | Woonwanp—Laxe.—On Monday, July 3, by the Rev. | mdse rt oe paeengire, to. iumbagae Co Beteed 5 “ wets DAY. American Rows Co, General fren h a C ‘New te a ‘employment ; 0 Corn , , , jenmst, an street, New York, ' tere) ow Major ‘Geuaral’ of Critcy acta Pleas cightp-tiree eo, under Captain W. He higers” ""™** | monte ago, the prsoaer had toon ‘mpoyed by Ge: | Mis Maw aver of Brookiye fy oem Sores 1 Bra (me ene ee Gone, a Riga ene me or inited States Volunteers, e ceased previous to my coming there; the start. | Howr—Lm Buaxc.—On Thursday, Joly 27, the ren Lavirpeehe cnuooaae. tl . ARTIFICIAL BY ‘The first tin which th THE SIXTH MASSACRUSEPTS NATTERY ; ureday, July 27, by Hibernia, from Liverpool; same day, 380 miles enat of wee ARTIFICIAL BYES p-] x Chery ges op ame} ed in business about the Sth of May last; the deceased | Rev. Thomas E. Vermiiye, D. D., Gronar A. Hows to | Hook, took pilot from pilot bon Mery & Cothariue, No WHPICIAT, HUMAN BYES JADE TO ORDER AN tm are 6 other » & P GOUGELMANS ie il inverted by Dra. F, BAU Nn —h W. HL, only daughier of Wm. A. Le Biane, ail of Steimsbip New Yorn afitnrende 16, and Rout at id 719 Se Oniriehe @'Co. Had atrong westerly winds to | (formerly empl 1 latter part of wae ut and variate, | Way. New Vork. a remen bars ida, fo let al tion | = —- ee — jin lat 41 08, lon 67 48, Bremen bark Energie, SOUTHERN ADVERTISEMENTS, | remarkabiy, Th les were Newbern, Becond Bul Chantilly, South M jetam, Sera wea sbees Sheer — re bens in Grant's advance used him right in ueing him #0; he told f Paris), 699 Brond- stance about some $ joyed by Boissonnead, 6! is), i . Batwwry.—On Sand: Died. July 30, Mrs. Buvima Baipwis, : enared ree I fe . Yates $i in dona oan or then Uae States on = ys SF ~ wi teamah| ‘hs Tuttle, Ni Ori J 1101 , SING YOUNG MAN, Wit ime in Dity ; | gauge - | 8 , Tutt , iN h Ala for the Returnt; Veterans. far int nal even at Jersey City; deceased told me tend the feneral this Choseany Prin dds with cotton to UB uarersienten. July 2 ae 384d ton 3 AEE eee care ‘of 8 promising Sonthere Colonel Colyer desires to acknowledge the | one day that when Mr. Fasein, the landlord of 40 | at Uniontown, N. J., near the * | Gi, exchanged signals with Br bark Alexandra, bound N. Opening for manufacturing brick, by widressing box 6,164 lowing contributions to tite Reception Pund Besyer into his be wanted |" Consox—In' this ‘ity, on Monday, July 91, at oicht | giteemssip Ashland, Rogers, New Orieans,'9 days, with Heat offen, X. si bid . illiars. o'clock A. M., Gronan G. Corson, of years. teams ‘ a $0,723 J. g Jones Funeral at’ the Pilgrim Boptlet church, Thirty-inird | and pusecng ra. to b He Sones. sarees Sars wit mive | QOUTRRAN PEARPATION Set rabaan ccm 109 iitott 6. Oo —— arene, cn See Pokg | houre Witt and passe ra 100 Helm ae ise were ter Se Ration D, Ne ad ‘i The Sy hae of ‘tema beam Ie, SN rly ieee wb | ne ee iercamunnees —On Monday, July 31, Jonn Corsa, of West "steama Rp arigins, rary. Wit , ‘ TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Jepsey Volunteer, yr i 2 months Le Steir i Ae = i mi ei eta ‘ost A petty ‘POCKBTBOOK, CONTAINING: jatioras of the funeral Weantetay's , uterpe; at 7 Ag eamaniy Ameria, bound 8; o L Tmemgrandae ; : wearers. — On aie aaa Bs nen one Barnegai * ia tow of © OB seamen, siecn Spies eis orto . county aged rears, a Co vy mS el = d 28 5 PReaanantp we ox a, Meee, Tashiogon, 0 hours, g ie