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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1865. . rene ered 4 eee ee Aca RULER RA VC SUICIDE OF A YOUNG GIRL. | “8 ANUTHER TRAGEDY. || Stee coupepen eis tiie she was not headstrong, but easy and of a quiet disposi. | ¢overed she was unable to do so. whose ‘ Dahomey (Port), Fouseca, Lisboa—G M Bachiga- tion; about daylight, her headache having stopped, Jo- | right name is Roberts, is « New York “rough” and . pet f sepbine said, tow now you can go to sleup;” deceased | bounty jumper. " He is twenty-two years of age, and has x, "k Magna Charta (Be), Hartigan, Rosario—Brew, Son & key tothe padlock on my front door; 1 Mis ! LBRO soe eaughing way replied, ""Yos, Lean go toslecp, and | bean arrested before for eriminal transactions.’ Doland | “4; TSAR oe da Goa Koy, but was afrabd to say anything; I reo manera Fi ag iy ere peliove when ‘she went | is twenty-one years of ago, Werman cighterm, and Shea | park yontaatme, Hamner, Rares eatin, the prisoners ee men who had bese i Nas * Out sho intended to return, but whatever happened | Seventeen. ‘The party wore arraignod in the Police Court, K Bridgepore, Lilvood, Mebllese D. Hurlbut & Co. : ' “a ing ty place; I recognise Johu Ward © A Wanderings for Several Days and Nights | white she way cone has b en the cane of her doar. Doforo Judce Wright this morning, and plead not guilty. | Brig Vigo “hust)” Ronetieh, Vouioe—W WV Sebmidt BIwtaL WRDER OF A POLICE OFFICER, | who were in ‘tho habit of Fm : ’ : rie ee Chahert teuied 1 mado & postmortom ex. | Aiter hearing the evidence of Mes. Bates al four wero | Brig Common (Hr), Talbot, Marseillos—Hactjor & De Vert. ney nen aly aed in’ the Streets of New York, the Ely- | amination of tho hody of deceased; the stomach con. | eotmunitted. to jail without. bail for {Hal at the Superior Pi UGey 4 Aung ih), Barioby, Laguayra and tte $ Se 4 “., tail he food that ten on the previoms evening, | Court in September, Rickton was comm! as Was Went Babi duce Goer, ja serear easoek y eian Fields and on the Ferryboats. tut he molt of uidanum was very apparent; saw ber witness, in detarlt of bai in ve hundred dolla —~fra- rai Weta ane reneyeens Geant a nese i red for Jenm: “ued viens to death, and every indication was that she | veller, August 14, ric Waverley, Strout, Cow Bay—Brett, Son & ( | Burgiary and Attempt at Rapo by the | +, voman came into my men se ate bofore 1 wont —~ Was suifering from a powerful nareotic , a table-spoonte) ne Brit Bea Ton Law, Philadelphia CH J Betorn. ° Revenaburg, the minat he had gone away; of hudanum woud modues death; trom sho pipet | HAIN DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Bele Fear NOU(Bi Kerowlen tisurivora ct Murderous Gang there; 1 told her that ho Non said she would havea | gy ing Ho the oye and the imanner of her death it isevident that ; AVN AUN, Nelur Corine (Br), Butturd, tharbor taland=d Do : sae nec hetacked ‘all then in tho house -& Boarding muse for Tradies im | ei van canned fiom vome powertul narcotic, T mado conmeiaaS e aight indepesdete (Be) tbaigea Sedoln, NBA smltianw | aac MN a . drink’ there sate Set aoe ‘wore ainong tho penton Fifteenth Street, mo een, sammginetion of he person, Sx0eh of the | Bron. ona pester of ty pompabeaceatl Schr Empress (Bx), Outhouse, SackviMle,,NB--P_ 1 Nevin * ms So! i is e nated -Governor—Tho io a : jas there, at work Tor me; PAN Sie ‘Miss Jcaephino Owens textifled—I reside at No. 318 ee is Mae: : SEVERAL OF THE PARTIES ARRESTED. | suothenman, moms ton oe Inte eauversation with her, Wilow niet: :-docamed wan wy winter; wan at honoon | ‘The Polley @f President Jounson Ap- a 1 A Ravante, Lind; Feroandina— D Hurlbut & Co. ‘after which sho treated again; sho stood there a little 7 Sunday niu when deceased eame home with my proved, &e. ON rn gece ha i bE I aE eclen and seemed ¥0 be out of her mind, and| CORONER'S INVESTIGATION, brother; she hed been sheet Saco Thurniay; sha told Pownano, August 16,1005. | Sent Neney Mille Smal Port Rovd | % vo WI “ & @. who coaxed her to yo back to her sister's, Mrs. Welch; ‘The Democratic State Convention met at balf-past ton fob The wo Winasits, Briggs, Wilmington—Dollner & Polte. maid she staid at Mrs. Welch's until Saturday night; | this morning, Paui 8 Morrill, ebairman of the Demo- | siught. f that she came over Saturday night, and stayod that | cratic Stato Committee, called tho Convention to order, | ,,5¢!" Rio Grande, Brookham, Baitimore—Pentley, Smith & Co. night ond all diy Cesiey ie nominating the Hon. &. F. Pillsbury, of Farmington, | “ene Hamilton, Ogden. Baltimore—A Abbott, son, Cramer, Fortress Monroe—-Van° Brant & &., &., &, “INVESTIGATION BEFORE CORONER COLLIN, mei of the bar; J xpoke of setting some officer to take hor a, + &e. eo, tak ‘The mqueet on the body of the ypung girl, ‘Ellen Ow- i mtrert trout, noon ‘be hie to go away erst Boylan aud ene, ibe Riad carte Manian scree ssbthe mpidonte of tor fue a BR ag seeks ine tok fntb; | veupordry ebairman. : ig ice HU eaten Be *+ Aeattvor ‘utd ames ot police Meer occurred | Joseph Murray at seven aiclock anid they, wuld, sake), er sitar, Men F- Gouley, at No. 0, Willow street ae fea’ Mea Ot ae re bpei |: MroPusnumy, addrewwed iho moetwnig, congratulating |f yf s stedmah Augusta, Dinaniove,) Crowell, Peritaoota, $i | » chow awf-past two o'clock yesterday moruing in dhe 4 er a ok hak ane Nkoy douse inch: ama nald they wou Doken} tram tho effects of polson,, took place yesterday fio” coi day sight; (sho ‘complained of a headachs,"|:them on,tho/restoratjon of pence. Hewaid that ifdemo- | daw ‘ans a upper part of tho ity. dt appears that xt tho «timo’ leave her im the “carponter’s A she got partially } we - eotseeag mpg Defore ‘Goroner Avery | rh not ome ing Peculiar about hers: | exatic pringiples had provailed there -would ‘have sane iin to Con gad Ae nition Co. is keen hs naaned officers Thomas Walker and Arthur -Rork, Of the | Apber, and Ha Ww 10 padout etover a 4 nutes beon “no Bat, © notwithstanding the grent | #”! we, and Mary Milae, bound S. r) . « . , way, thatshe had taken poison, but J -di Steamship Montezuma (3c}, Hamslaw, Kingston, dam, . wontg niet prosinct, ewe on dity in Savedteéntb ini themes a ut oarty Soa peera ee nee Re dbisaacsespomapcgalieat wont ean aay a nna tk) ‘Upper 008. peace wan agnim srehtored, and great ea sane ‘asi smuaclger io, Hibwikae Rapes) 4 _/ weet, noarBovouthavende, when they observod twelye } waist, mhe-bove tke apn bird 8 ek’ nas harping rcs Sabacrpeh Bion) Moen ah erusg Ewen Sat mons iy mow | reste” pod the . democracy. Kenvedy, New Orleans, Sth, andthe 1} home ‘by four o'clock that aftersoon: Jt appears that: + §-the girl:Bilen proceeded to the ferry, where she met “Jean acquaintance iol ee ‘Tho ‘latter, of tho rogsiest of Ellen, int ‘her to ‘one of the dppk hands on.the ferry, whom she stated:dhe was most crazy ta got acquainted with. They cremed ¢he forvy back and forth three or four times, and, danding onthe New York sile, proceeded to the residence of Anna Myor's sister, in Greenwich street, where they remained until about five P. ML, when they again went on bourd the ferryboat to chat with the two deck hands, and .aftor ‘crossing the river revéral times the girls took .o ‘stroll up to Elysian Fields, remaining thero unt) between mine frees eaten ‘bottle ghigh had contig said she psocurad it at. % MR. ° “Steawabip Missin pp) Lich noo axtroy State: soverotgnty,-| ar fil inst. wichenulse and paseeriary, Lo Jones A ttayy ct apne tert tenets eh | Shei liane “pai ‘foroea por, Ure South at foe of steartiers, vound e < ie Steamship Alhambra, Ber Charle 62 dren ih ‘To a Juror—My sistor rahe bayewd, and. but forene man tat pol:cy’| swiss nn prance ae Leary. With nk et 8 8 4 compony with her. would have beon adopted xt all hagard#, and that man is | © ‘Ann Myer tostified—I reside at No. 43 Garden street, | tho present President of tho United States. (Great ap- Hoboken; was acquainted with deceased, Ellen Owens; i ee inna ore : edie hacen acaay in Thuraday morning last; met her | Pause) For this we owe hima debt of gratitude. The rt fandforPhiladelphin, fe ‘at the forry house; went to New York with her; 1 pro. democratic party, which is the real party of the Union, Orchitts guano laden; supplied her with provis Welch; posed to, her to’ go up to my sister's, Mrs, gecks ,aacendeny, ; mot for” power, but’ for” tho'| ,apiB American Union, Russell, Liverpool “ - sengera, to Grignell, Min! ocean eee ee ee canine good [“diid” welfare of thy whole country, Ho i Y barge; we then wont to my sister's Louse in Greenwich | hoped, that Prusident Johnson -would receive the as- street, corner of Barrow stroet; we got there about four | surance of Ofty thousand mon in Maine, good and tric, o'clock, and remained @ couple of hours; we went from | who would seek to stay up his arm so long “as he sus- % ftteaein yeti mow corning np the btrvet torravds then.” te ont ssa Wheo within abont titty fest of the comer ef Mowe Y Ther ig a rough erowd ‘about there, and the mon, viho'haa. woman with them, we, frout:| fear of trouble; Islept im the place, 2! 2 carponter's shan, thytdoor of which they open, T was awake the: i ‘aaa! ait hauls ontenu thie pfeniine: In a fowsnoments | abou (wo elalegk, thie torte; iit Wt owe ap; wafverwarite she alti hearing the woman in .thexhop | one of our ens esa r some one was rapping at sercamfor-help, hastened to the placé, and apenentor- | the Darroo. Ma door very bard; Arthouse it wan aoa ms , | one of crowd, + ‘woul mot “answer; ing tho men rackad out past them with the wiev of the officers rapped ‘threo-or four times, and then'l ‘asked e-capng, Feaving (the women, whose person they.had | “Who's there!-and thoy said “Policemon,” and ordered, tempted to viele inaho rear of the promine In | mo to open thedaor T golap and ‘opened it; one oflear = ; ss came in an fered ine to light say gas; Titurned my Ahi hasiodn get aay one-of the ruflanly gangdroy a | Coe, 8 ert ee te efor sows of tome taney pisto}, amd.placing it to the right side of offer Walker's | Boys,” but found aone; they then went out, and subse. Lat 47 10, lon46 42, saw rd 43°%), lon £6, spoke sebr John Rose, \of New Tiaven), Lovejoy, Barbados, with sugar and inolassex, to Ii Trowbridge’ Sony. head, jue.above due car, discharged it, the ball passing | quently Twas brought up here as @ witness; some of the t ciate the:head ant panetrating the. brain, ‘The.wounded ae te aor Reema ee Lido not-know | and ten o'clock im the evening, and again Peery conor geet yeh ctowh tbhgli tahsied tia athe of Wha eovenank: colt ili sid, Cow. Hay, 18,4 man, ofcourse, instantly fol! £o the pavement, At that At thia stage of the investigation tho-case-was ad- | 80ing on board the forryboat cromed the river a number then went back om the hristophe opher i Boat, end lied Jobn R. Hutchinson, of Paris, and Jobn Varney, of || sche Wm Morden, on ale Bt Hii, maine day saw bw pfficor Tea of” ed til clock this afternoon. f times, then left and walked up Sixth avenue over into | bacl forth several times, janded on Q : sin Ntmpson and brig Cor oth from Cow Bay for womont offiver Turk -puesued one of "the men | jourhed tit! two elclock this afternoon o i wi P i back and forth geveral tines, and fually, landed ou Ue | Bancar, woro appointed soeretarios. New York. ' tthe + ce! , - deceased was about thirty-five years of age, and around ‘the vcorner. into ‘tke avenue, aud -arosted, | iveq gt 145 Kant Thirty-ffth wtrost, whero ho has left an the fellow, sefter.baing: compelled to knock bimn'down | jnvalid. widow amd a daughter #omo ix yours of age in with hinelab. The prisoner, who gave his name.as John | reduced ciroumstances, | iy es . vel q falker wasone-of ‘tho most vigilaat amb-efficic Ward, de bolteved torbe the individual who #het, officer | omoum inthe precinct, and. wae ikowio an excellent Walker, Bir. Roxk,just previous to the shonsing, sw | citizen. He is tho second member of the Tventy-ninth Broadway and into Fifteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues” At this time it was yery late,.and Ellen, complaining of feeling yery unwell, sat down upon the frout stops of a house, when Anna dyer urged her to go in, stating that she was acquainted with the woman who resided. there. Ellen declined © go inorto have any- there up Sixth avenue, and from thenee to Broadway ; we A Committeo on Crodentials was thon appointed, Brig George (Br), Graham, Cow Bay, 16 days, with goal, 10 walked up Broadway a ways, and then went back to my A vieo. president from each county in the State was obits cot- misters; we went from there'ap to Fifteenth street; #he | cnorem " , Mobise, 26 days, with cot said she was sick, and sat down on a sloop; . wal. SC, 10 di Tinew the lady’ of the. house, Mra. Mortimer’ | The Committee on Credontials reported the wholenum: vf ‘i A ra Kitis, 14 days, with shells anil ballast, to Jones & Lough in Fifteenth street, between: Bighth and Ninth | ber of delegates present as five hundred aiid keventy- abet sh. f him raise his b and extend his arm ia the wire an | precinct force who hax been murdered within the last fit and we would go ln; aheddcfined and wo sat th i . ‘ - b fe r i eI a 1 ‘ meric: ct BS vl " at where Waker sto Odlone Fickinger, of the samo) | Oe A aorning sof the Ith-of Novomber last { Win dono for her, and they secordingly sat upon the } abony wo hours; she fell into a dove, and on rousing up | Tho temporary organization was then mle permanent. Gd ciate cee eC marine anlap rane BP preciact, ave lives jastopposite the carpenter's shop, } officer Joseph Newlet :arvested a disorderly character in steps about two hours, They then started to go to the’ |: said, “‘Anna, where ae ee bhp err at Acommittes of one from each county was appointed pL nes (Of Bt George, Me), Sheerer, Cow Bay, 14 r othe dixohargo.ef fi sl a call for et ‘Twenty-fourth street, near Sixth avenne, aud. while | houso of Avua’s sister, and after procceding about’halt | strect; I asked her if she would go home; sho said No, i WINE eo aster. s fp heariag-the eircharco.of fivearnes and a call for help, ran | AGN feitpisoner t6 the. station houve ¢he latter turned aera Lwisi get'a licking;” asked hor if sho woutd’go into tho.| 0 Prepare a sob OF rosolutions fpr Wm B mits, Lavender, Bridgeport, OB. 18 days, out aethsngoredad jnarr ng two men, who were run- way, and’ Ellin feeling worse again, they sat down for . ward 7 wi onal, te Bradshaw. . 4 n, In Twenty-ninth strect, near Broadway, and | 20 hour, when it became dayliflit, ‘and the girls went | Rowse; sho sleclined, and then agreod to Zo to my sidlor’ ns AFTERNOON SESSION. hr De Soto, Johnson, Mobite; 24 days, with catton, &e, to ning sway with other# sho.had been in the shop. ‘Zhese n’ throngh the body-with a, pistol. ‘Tho officer | Gown and crossed the river Bean cm ot tinea In orton | this wan two or three'o’clock in thie morning; we startod, | The Conventiem met again at two'o’clock. ‘Merrill & Abbott. = : NO ‘ men gave thar namesas Janes Muvray and Motihew soon after. His annrderer. cecapod,.and-leaving: tho | {> have a chat with the two deck hands. The ferry trips [284 98 getting about half way shé sat down, and we | a Ba ted th th Sehr Kate Merrill, Bedell, Apalachicola, 18 days, with eat, a country at once has never been arrested. tae cttod two oF threo umes during sho dey, ana + Temained until daylight; wo them went on board the boat pe Bion Besusony: prenen! je report of the | ton. de. in EA Haight & Uo, Smith mn toward Diaht ‘Tuna Myer lets ber é apace. dey, and} and sailed across the’ river to Hoboken, and. back | Committee on Resolutions. Bann Guoy Apoleeyy oi purepeihpers foc reuaae ‘Tho Pixteeai prockget satiok house being pear the : Ellen remained-on board the boat nntil it laid again; I then teft her and went to iny sister's house; | phe first expreseer profound gratitude to God that the | Sehr Tryphenin, Niokerson, Elizabethport for Boxtor. hg cena! tio auvriler, the"prisoners: were taken Uaere and THE ARROW EXPLOSION. Up fortho Auli, wehién her acw found lover, Mike Boer, | SiG, Would Net Bo, Ad Ss the Soto and. wok dinner | clash of arms iv no longer heard in the land, Sehr Only Bon, Johnson, Gariiner, : tempozanity deieined. Tho officors then hastened back | — eae urged her 10 x0 honie, | Bhe consented providing he inere; we remained there uniil half-past four o'clock, The second rowlves thal wo should encredly cherish | Sehr Die Arey Hy to thoearpener's shop, 44 front av which, on thapavo, [Saduest om tho Body of John’ T."West- | woud aumupiny ner; after proceeding up town & | whon'wo went down to tho Christopher street ferry and | the memory of tho doud, ‘futon in the struggle for con. | Reh : : , k Fs ; . short distance she ’ refused to yo home, and | ~ FL weenbaibast aadlane’ vetnesd. te stitutional government, and honor the living who have wert, thay foend thoiramaciate, Walker, lying inentato |‘ ake—Age of the Vensel and-Condition | oi of" Mikes erzuments and entreaties’ failed | Cromed overs } went mulore ud ahh Nellie Oo ad bet. | Dérilled life and fortune in the same great cause, f ‘ ‘of jnseusibility, With wwound in the sido of histead,| | Of Her Botler#—Postimony .of Two of | io change her mind, and finally, at her request, ho ac- pay onand go home; deceased said she would notdo | The third amorte that with the corkation war its | Bark Aua, frpm Havana, ' from high .tho, blood: ens gusbing freely. They con the Passengers—The Investigation to | conned ete fom papa tet a 2 it—she was going to sail ayain; lleft her on the boat bloody and Saaroty spinit should be banished from nthe BAILED, nou cele VolieBsSurgeons Van Bouren aad | At half-past ton «iclook -yesterday morning Coroner | sho consented, bat subsequently refused, saying that ehe creas arhaae Re iy, ied Ht'iw not a jarge | The: fourth asverts that it is the duty of the federal —$<$$_$_—_———_ ¢ Rann "lo wesend hin, iho surgeons ound |! Lyack commenced an investigation into tho cause ofthe | Was afraid her vister would scold and beat Sy emery boarding house; there were four boarders there, all | government to re-establish at the earlicst momont, with Miscellaneow t “ ciaring that she would return to the Elysian Ficlds and the least pocstble interference, the true constitutional AmYRICAN J.0xps' Supplement for August 15, now out, Indies; I have been in the habit of visiting tnero; I have been to Mre. Mortimer’s house and stayed ail night; | Telationg between itscif and the Inte revolted States, and | contains 68 new names—included in which are 12 stenmers— have stayed there often; 1am sixteen years of age. exert all its legitimate power to promote that frater- |). 14, f£ _ Se en earn cootang the fey wetad conversation | Bity and universal harmony neceseary for the happiness | Devides a number of resurveys, The American Register baw with @ couple of dock bands with whom 1 wasac- Sago ‘of the republic, destined tobe one and indi- | beeu used by the principal officesin, Franceandon thesion- quainted; we went om the boas to seo them; deceased vinible forever. k nh nals tinent of Burope for some time past, and is steadily Working requested me to introduce her ¢o Neise Lemons, saying | ,-The Mfth resolves that the democrats of Maine reassert | jis way into the esteem of all Interested in skipping both in sbe.was crasy alter him. Og bape pce Principles of efhual and exact justice 0 | thisccomntry snd in Europe. The offices af the Association. + ~ Michael Peer. testificd—I reside at No. 235 Garden My all nationg, with entangling. allianues are at 35 Walt and 13 Broad streots. , street deck ferryboat P . nono; the support-of State govern ite in their consti- 4 i high iF sehcinbed anh batadele iilen ‘Owens? te tutional rights, and tho preservation of the general gov- New Pitot Boat—Mr¥ FP Williems, at Greenpoint, Basia = her on the boat with Anna Myer on Thursday morning; | @toiment in its whole constitutional vigor; a jealous care | the stocks'anew pilot boat of about 110 tons burthen, and of they Malle two or tives tripe: T had sonversation with | of the rights of dections; absolute ‘noquiescence in thé | ‘a very fine'model. She.will be rdady to launch in three or . them; saw both of them on board Friday morning; Anna ps Sa ee Siavinlined Politi, and the | four weeks, 3 r went over once and then went ashore, und deceased took | ** poy on gtarreny Os We ave indebted to the’ obligin i e t if itot is the nght el ng purser of the steamahion. _¢ three trips aud lancied on the New York side; deceased | The siath resolves that the ballot is the night OF OVOy | ergseom M2. Minx, for late California papers, American citizen, to be restricted only ax the public ors abek akan saci over to’ Mitekcer: five and | gatety demands; and that each State sponseenes the con- | Charlee Nalory, Ben of Mystic, Uoon tne couiicte io ceased remained on the boat until it laid up on the Ho- stitutional recognized right of prescril ing the qualifica- | build a large screw steamer for parties in Boston—said to bet boken side; she went ashore and sat in the Canal street | tions of electors. intended for the European trade. ferry house, and remained there about ten minutes, ai seventh pledges the party to demand equal taxa- Gpoken. die. Tome Slee went with Her; myseit and priner Noles | _,Tbe eighth asertathat the sume advanced by towns, | anim n'a eter lt incgntee, wan neem Aug. My 8) mllew wont up the streot and my-partner left us_at the corner | ‘Hies and the State are # legitimate charge upon the | north of Hatteras, bounds." st Of Hudson and third strect; wo went up Hudson streot, | federal government. “hip Rival, Doane, from Akyab, March 10 for Kngland, detwoen Fourth and Fifth streets, and she stopped; she | The ninth regolves ‘that banishing warrow considera~ } July 10. lat TN, lon 27 W. eaid that was not the way she aud Anna went, and pro- eng eppiegrc eget ys Aetrereeps sean bane: ae me Sanee Seren. t" policy he hus taken towards placing the rel tates in |e Gann re i tious.”’ Ship Mi ret Evans, from Legh for New York, Aug Sa thee era ended clone ths Hignan Fields | . The tenth congratnlates the whole country that among | lat 4%), Tn 530. pcan viens, = and parted in the rear of Mr. Perry's house; she stopped | the acts of President Jobuson “we find bim returning to | fark Holicla, from New York for Agpinwall, Avg 1, int 385 and acked me where 1 was going; I told her I was going the first principles of our government in refusing to ac- r ps e . gratuities.” to take her home; she ummed round and ead she would | °° OTe een, rogolven that the areassinution of Preai- | deathwf Mr. John T. Westlake, one of:the victimas of the steqmbont Arrow disaster-on the Sth of August inst. The body ef Mr Westtako, whichwas ‘found floating in the Atlantic dock after being viewed:by the Coroner aud & which wiewccordingly dowe S1t..Meulker never apako, 4 J#¥-00 inquest emnpannelied (er that purpose; was given A wort after being ‘hot, andexpiredat dix-o'Mock yes! | to Ue Somily of deceased, and has since Seon. interred. Iveday monping. ran mediately after therteagic oecurvonve {ho fottowlng textimony-wan token — soformation, seseent to thextwonty.e'nth procinctwtas] AmoeiR, Clarke, ewden; testified: i reside ab -Tarry- tion hous:, Wednbysninth wteret,,.aeex Fourth aveane, ¢ town, N2Y., and do Business sa merchant in the city of when ActingCaptein. JonnJ, Ward audéerzoant Hashes, | Now Youk; 1 was on doard:tho straw on the Sb of Au- with offtvers Gawblng, Conner, ‘oles, Webb, and'| #8t when sho exploded apposite Thirteenth etreot; 1 others of the ‘force, dmastened do wheresMr. Walker eat: [84 Gato, uppor deok.at the Ume, and after the acci- eon iurderat, «aud «:coured tio neigbberhood with tho! Wnt Lgotover. tho rail aud remaingd there wut! the view: of arrestangpemens concersed in tho murder, nail.| MeAm-‘bad-ekcaped ; the pakedngers aiadle ia rash to get they found secretadanu stables..and shentios near by :[ @#t:of thesaloon, bat were overtaken by the steam; Bency Miller, Karas erill, Pategk=Smigh, Patrick Col |/some-one ssid, “Jump overbeard,” or ome one.over- tins, James Fancetl, YBorence Quien, Togas Brady and ;|-beerd;"" k threw a seat into tho river; the boat soon Joseph Murray. Where last vamed prigowors, with tho jaafter ..readhed Thirvoth street; 4 aseiated in viourl . 1 t sovip, , fom articles, belonging .40 the . paasen- ethers“ previourly -arvesied, were daken.te the Twenty: 7 00 041’ re’ always considered the boilers .old . and ninih precinct statiowdouse and legked up to await the 10"). Love moard other make.reuarks to thai effet, T resuitof an inquisition. did 04 soo paw one in the water-at the time of the exzplo- i B sdony-or whemit threw tue-eeat overboard ; } was excited Ada inter hour imtueasorning Sargeant, Kughes pro | To owe noon recovered .anyself;elou’t know of cooded to the barreun of Allen Cameron, oe the south: | giwoco who ded refused we travelon the. boat; Ihave east calf of Heventnenth street aat! Saventh avenue, | aveiind on tyr for years, but bave,beard parties speak this haplng boew a place df great resert for thieves, bur- sleep there until morning. Mike Peer dissented to this, and said he would rather remain up ail aight thap have her expose herself tn that manner. She then said if he would go with her ehe would a down and remain at the ferry house until morning, and then would returs home. Peer went down to thé ferry house and watched over the eu suntil three o'clock Saturday morning, and then went Ine; Cot/bis breakfast’ and eeturned at an boor tater, to go om duty, ‘When the boat commenced ‘ite trips at five: o'clock Ellen went on board and railed back and forth until about cight o'clock, when she went ashore, and that was thé last Poer knew of her until he heard of her deathon Monday. Where the girl spent her time from Saturday morning anti) Sunday evening, when ehe was found.en the ferry bridge by her brother, there is no evi- dence to show, and her movements during that time are an entire mystery. The above are some of the facts ‘elicited at the inquest, The following is the testimony taken before the Coroner :— Frank Cooley, hela sworn, testified:—I reside at No. 813 Wiliow street, Hoboken, and am a mariner by pro- fession;:was acquainted with deceased, who was my vister-in-law; she was pixteen years of age; I arrived home on Sunday about two P. 'M., and found deceased missing; .may wife told me she sent her over to the barge for a valise which had como down from Rhinebeck; that she bad mae inquiries for her and bad searched, but had beard nothing of ber; had sent to her sister iu Brooklymand found that she had not deen (here; my brother-in-law brought Ellen home aboni half-past eight o'clock on Sunday evening; she came in and smiled, but said nothing.to me and I did not speak4o her, at the re- quest of my brother-in-law we left the raom'to allow bim what conversation the; Mr. Wrakor in an. exhaeted conlition from iste: «of Divod, aptibeinganable tozcnder auy permanent wssint- wace revamanendet! that lev be. conveyed (0 the Jows Boepitei, eu Pvangy cighth wtrect,. uss Seventh avense, Kennedy. from Glace Bay, OB, for New York, auth Channel, of \the bollerm.as being cather poor; the-boat must be yoa, Aug 11, South Shoal N 10 miles distant, over thirty yaars old; shecaght tire this summer at bor i ; h glare, aat the men whe laevo often assaniteds tho police | Yack akortiy alter ihe was purchased by the Mesare, | 22 Opportunity to talk with her; whad won not go home: I’ asked ber where she was goin of that pecinet, Tho Sargeant arrestal Cagenon, and, | Stith; 1 ama, sonseiantion whhttbe..cantals poy ear gl eons reals g fie and aie said she would not go home, as her sister would ba i igen Foreign Port rien! “TO; | jaw and scold her; she said sho would go over to " coon : B, July 29-—In port G “ for New? 4 5 moved thet Hon. James Howard, of Portland, | yee eee oer ne oe agin, ore lentes ‘ (Frqethesier-tne @ccidout, but. nothigg Of & ppecial nature. aftorwarde my sister-in-law Josephine came to my room after clow.ig up Me piace, lack him te de ntation house bar xy ; y friend's hi atroe a a wise oat Tiidenat Trvangton,| Kew fork; Sam salesman Mo ona ou tne onda I wentup and emelied herrea, there; "she would not me het = ure “nae poustsoted: Up someon: yGd bo wes unanimously | Deroet dy beenem daly 16.002 18, brign ByW.CT/ Tb In the wcitomeat whiet mrevailed ator the shooting | establishwentin New York «city; was. ou neord the Ar- ae i, . then returne river route, and at the Cave I again | ™ Vt pt at So Deercenn Deis 20 and 18, drips O78 Ee ves n the wp citomoat ace’ [4 Dut could xmolt no laudanum, and «id vot think she had | Aveda her to take gome retresimeute; she took some | _ After addresses by Judge Rice, of Augusta, and I. D. | son. Nvorks (eo Downs, Duell: de; Manion, Het De Tow on tee, Sth af August on my wey home; afler the | tien any, and told my wife it was all a fabrication; 1 got up again about flve o'clock and deceased was then ssleep, breathing heavily, and rather wanatura), but it did not excite my alarm ;,] then went to New York on board of my ship, and about nine o’cloek ty wife came and said Ellen was dying; upen arriving home | found her dead; never ki Jeceaser! to absent herwelf over night before, except we knew. whére she was. ef officer fj pikor Uke woman whom the sitjains. had at leans, : aitempted pio violate made der escape, aad as yot the ' ofticery haxe Deen unable to Gad her, Undoubtedly she would be wi to give the wanes of many. if not ail the men in whan company she waaat the timeof, phe mur Jer, and alsag‘hor particulars ealculated t furtherabe cream and soda, and I took some beer; when we arrived Cray, of Gardiner, and the Pasupsns, the Convention a down at Fourth’ street I urged her to yo home; she said adyourned sine die, HCiRDIEN July M—Arr ship’ Booch Talbot, Merry not | “send Jambn ber one henared astiars, the: said” rt would take 64 Meeting of the Board of Supervisors. ‘Cow Bar, CB, Aug 2—Iu port barks Hanter, Lee: Statira, down to ‘the ferry she would to her friend’s | THE CEX8US OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK-— a ag ee Long! Be mprenl eereae house in Houston street; I went di and crossed APPROPRIATION FOR PAYING TRE LABORERS ON | Dusendury, Covell, Harriet, MeDonnid: brige Firm, Wik-ys over the — street ferry in the forty minutes THE NEW COURT HOUSE~-LETTER FROM GOV- Amanda Jan Pog oo) aoaa nan ae a’ tod ue. Croaby; Torres uid; Milo, : ‘b Boat, (6nd talking (0 her | KRNOR FENTON, ETO. Browns s Blenkhorm Blenthorn; Frederic = boat hadproceadet some distance on hex trip I beard a noise, amkthe passengers began to rush for the hatch- way; Igot overtee guard ear the wheelhouse and ob- aorved wader issuiimg from the smoke pipe ii then left < tude of j1/5i60. James H. Oerens testified:—I reside at 220 Hudson | Gutside of the til time to go aboard and bid Parker, San Previous tey>reaking into the carpenter's, shop the . ¥. ee ee good night, ee pie bends; the eld, “lt fo too men The, Board of Bapurvinets bald o special metting you | —- an8 Gee Knes. Pavenn, Gratinetiens net rperios Pork \ te inday @ven- | Mike, to go to my friend’s,” and if 1 would go with her | terday afternoon, the President of the Board, Wm. M. | 1-5 pred Teady for sea, and others wig ‘ gang had been Patrick Breslia’e dance houne, 196 West Seventeenth stag ot, that being themightly resort of guch ing, on the Hoboken, ferry treet; she raid she had been to Land stopped there on Wednesday night: T told her that foot of Christopher iater’s in Brooklyn, she would go home to her sister's; when she came in- | Tweed, Eeq., in the chair. Gonaives, July 28—No vemseia in LACK uly side the she began i afrai bark peep) gorda Pon rh Mg” A a eg 1 | Mr. Poxoy offered a resolution that the sum of | sii brig M Carman, Philadelphia Cooper whe jes nped.everboard and was drowned that some of te Passeagers jumped overteard; tha jon, Tracey. NYork ; 3 Alug 3, whe Alonzo characters, Thegisoners rango frag nineteen tq.twenty- | was of medium spoed; I am mot interested w the ber in; I eaid 1 would ring the . 5 che was telling a falsehood; that she had not been there; Pet | © Austin, 8 r, do. Ave yours of age _ 4 Dot ie aby mammer ; hard that @ Mr. Stout:left the boat [14 ‘then said that she war at Mrs. Welch’s, but did not bell and wake her sister up; we went up Meadow sirect | seventy thousand dollars be:sppropriated for the purpose fan Ay rr Md brig Regatin, Stanley, Besa cirt, Wi:, THE tNQUEST, £] coming downathe moaning trip, @n account ofan a- | crate where Mre. W. arewided; 1 th met. with her | °°, Kighth —_ when she stopped and said she would | of defraying the expenses of taking the census of the Kinaston, Ja, July 18—Arr sehr Louisa, Franwood, NYork Westarday af G colli eles, culent, that aecerted tothe machinery: d.have had a | $0" NM re Mr Mee ne forward end of the boat, | Nts? home, alleging that her sister would beat her; I | city and county of New York. (and ald 7th to retary 19th, brig Avoret errand Mestarday alloy oy Corouer Collia-empanvelesa jury, ¢ converaation withys np, capiain and engineers ofthe ateat- 9, 4 reek aetmae-elanahines window and Tat the other; | UKed.har to go, but she declined; I asked her whore ir, ELY opposed the resolution. The work, in his ¥ AN 2 vo retary): 2 es a. w ive Sera NM vin i forant (and sid 27th for'An ong port); 22d. the would go; ‘she said she would go up in the fields jon, had been done in en imperfect manner. He was oe brig Bo an aoep here "ail night 1 taid her ‘that she | Sox ta tevorof paving one cont ‘ntl the Hoard were | Pronicw Sera, ifi, Wale; Andfews: Yank teed oi hoe I night; this was between | satisfied that the enumeratore had done their duty. So | ¢torcinrn). |” é 5 far as he could learn the population of this city would Sid go 12, scr Lima, Smith, NYork: 18th, brige Aiext show only about seven hundred thousand, full fifty per | do; 22d. » Delano, do; Aug 2, rehr Witch of the Ww Bn Fe sy injure Pour Aram Tily 10—Arr bark Ann Eltsabeth, Norgrare, Mr. Punpy and the Pawaparr said Gat tue ww was | Pome ey bark Colin, Dolby, Philadet Pete resstation was lost—Mesers. Fox and Ely voting in. oto Jawnino, June 27—Arr ship R M Sloman, Limedaruer, ' Sepative: ar * Stuons, ‘WB, Aug. 1¢-~Are ship Constellation, Hoxie, New: Doat Coffin in velation tothe accident to the Arrow; T wpoke t them ,about.the criminality of Mr Smith running such @ baat; .they exonerated Mr. Smith, be thought that the gowern, it inapectors were ito blame; oere — s camer 6 eK 4 arty noci- it, thas Shey veo 50, on ; ‘went away; my sister then stood up aud rested her arma anu Captain Wasren, panera, § om dre window sill, eth beth hands to her face and her there wero four bund&ed passengers ao board at ihe 1 haodkerchief ia her dandsnearent to me; Taw a splath yoceined in cho water, and looked up to see who was throwing womething overboard, bat ideceased was occupying the ‘same positionan before; en Abe arrival of the boat at Ho- who preveeded to be Jewish hospiss!, and after saking « view’ the pody. returned to the Twonty-niagh pré , einct station house, swhere the invesiigation wag com- mencod. Below wif.de found a copy of the teatigiony , aaken thue far:— . Arthar Bork, being «uly sworn, degeces and sar: Jam attached to the Twepnty-ointh preeimet as patroleapn ; , by order otghe captasn Mr. Walker antl myself bare patrolled together in-citisens’ clothes; sbeut two o'elecis ‘asseat under the window, avd a young te.beadeck band came and sat down by her and feer gopd evening; they conversed to- gether, but I could wot . nnderstand what they were say- ing; saw the man leok at me, snd he then got ap and | this morniny ye went doige “Sixteenth scot to the Sev, ee eal na aera coe akote el ae re eee Sere erie incurred for os oree. | a} ulataiaeenncmeing. ‘ enth ayenue, agd then cae up Seventh auynue to Seven \ the trach ey in have deen and wins you have ba eng bridge. Referred to the Committee on My Aug Are ships Alexandrine (Br), Titcom)) teont ptreet; @ walked ap Seventgenth wtrcet slowly, Dees. doing ;” at iret ee raid notamswer me, mt ont leaner - a ‘ In, Eviews ww Harriet, 4 " when we hoard some Igud<talking on the.went side ofr 4 Hd ern’ pe ry fas by; re for Se er eriemat tas way (iout acess. ‘Aluaiea Gaoraba, “Pecknwm, Phimaeiohas \ "4 , ¥ - Seventh ave ot dark behind i nee & Snesdan, N. wa" ’ ‘ thet én a communication, gave the names 5 tulle Ford, isch a Magy t ’ Due ;eve col iD pha awragon Sorel} spnee A Speedan, N ci ar: we’ Mire, “eat my ‘Comptroller, in a agar Emma Votaihe Pie fow m/'natex, to hear what they had tosay; ey talked ae cya ‘| to into the other woom antil I would have of those banks and insurance companies which, pay: ladalphia. Below brig Marine, from Cienfuegor. Ho deer t ‘ . A a ([-fire and barned down, whe wae rebuilt and run ung!) | 2.0 win her; ahey reured,and 1 then asked Eile taxes on personal ‘wore entitied,to the return of | Mowlemd, Lewin Sanus; solra With Quests Pere } ae though they hag:beon in somo difficulty, and accused | +1848 oF 186) whan sho yn burmed; Doth <onfiagrd- | oe ee eee ey tad Tore sho had been to Mr, thelr eabere who Coeapivolias thas ih any sc-'| teakan Piscee Oonite Wasa Wontess Monroe hv wwme of tho party ef not havigg done their duty; we | Hus occurred at the wharf-al Nyuck; any elder brother | Weich's, and that abe had bean nowhere else; 1 asked ‘which may be taken in the premiges due considera. | ner, Kalloch, NYork: I: Malloy Russell, Philadriphie, tion be given to thoye banks and inauranco companies bas rs ping pores the Clyde, p dy, Baltimore: abtp Lew having paid voluntarily, may have placed them- | ,,/~ . Secalicn tide Tadeo, see selves iD a position where ticy sight Bot be able 10. re. | en eee ae arn ey mikers Pitiareipiin. W ORLEA Ang 6—Arr steamship Sherr .then owned her; her average rate of qpeod was abou! fit. teen to risyeon tnikea perdiour, she wara host of ordinary | ‘Rer Where che got the matoy anes ond se ae eed; hor prevent boilerw.are about six years old; 800M | ono had tured her out of her home,to which she made then heard door Draken open, al immediately there after heard @ feinale egream; 1 teal the deceased there my wan ao poldies’s family in that mejghborhood, anv I told | siter the last rebuilding the boat wan sold to Bradiord & iy; her if she dit hi vd hom cover of Inw. Y, Sim that 7 ery a rowdies wont there to take | 2025, 't was sobought by wn ta-April last;.] know aothing Thorn ies Goce “n, to whieh iahe Tepliew thes che did; Teforen to Committee on Annual Taxes. Boston; brig A Hora ‘Young, do; sehrs Wim Pano, iow 2} 3 of the boat dupug the time it was oul of our PORE | thon asked her why she wamted to diegrace family ‘The following letter was reoecived from Governor Fated pte: Dacor Aicha woe OM steam ry : Hon. Ww. M. Tween, President of Roard of Supervisors, jaitkesAtr teamahivn ioe omwell, Vall, NYork! Nav County of New York :— Tth—Arr bark WT Wall, Brunk, Philadetphia; brige &! am, Angust 14.) os mp ge oe ey copy $e tore ee fe pure. Suminers Sige Sherwoo M. young man of th named adopted by the Board pervisors ‘oun! fhe nent hatrena of mica, ana tadosoood New York, roferring in flattering terme to my vetoes of in Us of the abduction .6f his wife, Adelia —B.'Sayers, by an | several bills affecting the franchises and prescriptive unscrupulous villain, who, Sayers had reavon to believ, rights of the city ana county of New York. had his wite in a hovee of ill fame in New York depriving thank the Board for their generous commendation of her of her liberty. Bhe facta, ax he communiented them | MY oMelal nevon, and shall always endeavor, by 9 care- advantage of. an unprotected jegman; wo went on down rather lively towards Seventh avenue, parsed the tenement houre,to the cooper's #hed, where we beard the yowe; we fire kaw acnowd of abaut five, and tbea nt over on the opposite side ef tho sirvet, and prey nUy two more came from the cooper's #igp and walked across the street; the 18 yet oun tinued,,aad we rapposed there were sore men yet in rie arrived at ta door, tio deceased on my left waa ten obladaed, and it pranouuced thy boilers it & | Sorat he ghd not make py na, oid tw tll we the fetter nbn ee rey ot | uy in ime nme ovr im -aerning a wean cone at Ge ye required igekorenoe'to theaters | Bat ber on the island; I remained about fifteen minutes beh Te ene eeinat inestalety of the | 2% then feft for bome, and did not eee, her again alive; boat befgre the dows, wo have o boiler inspector Geceanod did not intimate to me on eee ay named Nicholas & Pierre, wham we. pay to inspect the | Pelton, there way no violews wed Met tice with boilers, be dock nothing else; bas been in oy employ | ny open hand; it did not canse her to ev’y ; met ny sister exington, from do; Cutt Hope, Sinith, from Adare, from Philadelphia; OS ‘Gld sehr Alice, Oliver, NYor , HA, Adg M—Are steamshipa Gen Diiew at L used; Telapped har in the face w side, The rercams cowlinued in® very suflecaling MAO) for ion'yearn; 1 know of mo other line which door (ie Jao (Span), Arriago, St Jago (was bound to NYor! ner, af thouch the waman wae choking? ye decenuedt ¢ 7 ot nie 8 | on the fowy bridge by accident to is, are ax follows:—«His wile, who had been suffer and judicious exercise of the powors with whieh Iam | (ripen nery bel : touk agi hisgevolver ay ea Jt-at thie crne, Took 4 mame thing; Be had done repaieing petra e) it this | "To a juror—Do nak know that deceased ever kept com- | from’ same ehronie raft here abouttwo weeks | invent Leugrore say Stall sp. toe tanerents of the ett. | Hp oe hinery being der my pocket sat held saga, my lets d ond | ‘tne fines ale Steen feat lake. ah bole ieueing pany with any youpg inan; do not know that she war since to attend a f the medical college in Four. | %M# OF bidntentsming ik le i, Walker, Win 40 push open iho door, abont the ajse of a man’s ten’ hanes; eae the flues | the Moonlight excurmion of the Hoboken epry Arsovia- } teenth street, New Yark. She remained at the college Pant ehibia . RB. FENTON, E Page, Erin’ “We ave offisors, you damned raneals, w ry hed at the ead, but never,in the | #9 4 few.nights since. until a week ago last Priday, wi she went to ter Ordered on Pang one inne minis, Fdeling to this woman here” I -made an’ oftort had at the ead, ‘but never the | vrs. Louisa Cooley destified: U reside ab Mo. 318 Wil- | brother's in Ludlow stneet, and shortly after lett there tee a EM RR fe TS oda oe og he geor, and at the rame time there was an 0 ave way six feat on move fromm | low sireet; am a sinter of decnased; was at home for her hushand’s mother’s in First avenue, since which | Hackett for profoestonal services of wis thousaui dollars, 4 # open from persans inside, yo had come ~ chore teat tho wtrongh Of | sanday evening when my ister scrived thene.abaut 834 | time she hat oot been Feen. A letter, however, wan re. tho Committee finding that he had saved the county con- n Out W tho lebl, Lowards Y ona teas Pa epere the ch is the only VAY | my breather was with her, when teome to reeolieck I | coived by her husband's mother ‘on Tuesday tant | *derable money, ; ned towards bum to grab Gould be got at wibore the collapse took places | think Tt was on Thursday noon T sent her aver fo the | from Mra. Sayers, whic staled that she had beon Mr. Fox fr crity egy be cave to paying for sorviecs | Hilabetl, Kelly, New Hedfords Fe ; pistol wan Giro from the invide; She | at Wavorstran, MN. ¥ fhe was burned about tue (age amd betes tor the-parpose. of gutilng my vain; Jt was the | drugged, cad sas in the payer of e,viliain, «. Dossey Herne ne eee I an th eat, eet MO | fen attertiwaltc, Long. and. Thos | Jetra 5 r b gt a9 LG shot wis fired a 1 , m " ree Kuterprive, lying at ‘oot of Harrinen- #ireet, | jumper and desperate charketer, in a house whieh she *, chabure, Ie. SP van be 104; Hy the right; J fred roy ao. | Ara while trying to mop thucagine after the socliaat; | New York, she promived that rhe would be home thoient wasisomehere nea Sévvnty uinth trent and ‘The Boar! then adjonrned to Monday next, ae ance hoe wa, hee with eltget,. he rag into Seventh 7 ‘ o'clock that afternoon ; pen she returned wil First avenue She further started that she had ne means 7 ; ned * : sanyo of due block, Rentween Hix Adjourned until Thureiay morning, at ten o’dock brother on Sanday evening | raid, “ Well, of esenpe, and that she had proued ine caper to write | AFRAIRe it Raptor ferry rp hg Akh eae te fem ey ML npn ‘ / Teets, Lifted anv but where have you been?” she said, “To a Troon a negro gictte the howe, This on the wb. | Aaraing. to ttn aocuntomed statue, and falling Into lis | KAN EMANINCY, duly I0-Hld bark Adolf Predey x ‘to figecucdin, but the pistol Tie Investigation im this City. Woich’s;” I raid, Mrs, Weleh’a ? ‘why awe ix | stance the iotter, which evidently had bees penned | Whilome ways ant tabis Business reviving, and the | (Supa). oly f vole, by vonewn.of thaexploded gaps chok Coromer Gover yeutordey adjousued the invertigation {a perfect stranger; why did you go there’? | in great haste, as if the writer was momentarily expect- von emvnemia are peoteaael bye Me np lllge rene: 2 it one handed and ty Feet «ast of FOV- | into the death of Mint Kericaou, who was a passgnger on | 2h@ Meld Ake mol Anne Myce bire Welch's winter, um | ing to bedetecied. The case, we ere glad to lara, ie to heirs Leckie enue” a pera, and tows 0s MISCELLANKBUUS. in Sixt ot, he throw off his hat, ms " we the boat, and Anta acked her to go there ax sir. Wo | be at onceeommitied te the hands af the New York de- a ~ lig = Fe MOR a Mey sed i POPE AND BATRA BYOUT vert, anid ‘tanned a tree box; (followed, ¢ board the ili fated wtoarnboat Arrow, anti Thursday next. | was kick? that she went with Anan, who petagned, and | Coctives for investigation We simeerely trart that thie the odjimters. The noted of the tobacco horn—m: wa , PORTER AND EXTRA SLOU' a. ga ith my revolver and kageked | The adjournment was made iw consaquence of the ab. | thet, at the request of Mra. Welch she remained nll) outrage, a it appears to be, may be thoroughly nifted, b Se fit Seg lar eel ped ing Mi deine) me | wld el mm Duck the ame way ; ON ENE WAY | KoAre Of Fevers! material VAtoORe” Three experienced | might; I Raid, “Welly lien, if Mra Welch had locked the | and the perpetrator bronght to eondign punishment, | t ee Some oy rales nd waki orb py thy MAUPHERSON AND DONALD SMiret 1 wo there were two déwd | botler makers were appointed by Coroner Gover to door, you #bowid have jumped through de window | Sayers is a wail appearing and homert going man, and Si oN me i — And pfu oo (Late style smith & Brother), eventennth street, around the cornet; | amino the Arrow's machinery, and give evidence regard | and come to me’? I did not ask der any further | bax but recentiy returned hame from the army, he hav- | 4, eos oet* 7 ye gl ait rm i yan ped fo « T nok the prmoner back $0 the rpot, ang found no per: | ing Meir investigations o» hurelay aw it wae Sunday night, pretty late, # wight I | ing served in t egiment. Fle resides on Wash | eee ee aan eee once more making bright Fine PALI ALKS, CORFER and EXTRA STOW 4 gan there butdeceased, tying faton his back, with his would let everything drop until mornings 1 was Up | incton treet 78 ina woman of cutter propos. | Ie Coney tee NM seoight. boala are gliding grace " for olty and Southern use, feet towards the house, Lshook him and ealfed him by Bleambout Dienaters. revers? times dumng the nicht, as Pilen was subject # about tweuty-three yours of | Pi ee Ao canal rola Na ete tony hoe Ain 3 nae several Umer, bathe made voanawer, ye bad hie £0 VHN-ROITOR OF THE HERALD to the headache, and thinking she war exhaurted from vt my Boney Sion ows ¥ Si Feathers hes wend a ‘These Ales. Porter and wth are of nuparior grt ty ; a m extended nearly aba right eagle with din body, x \oking anre of Hire. Welch, towel on ber _-- — aleea te AS teak hag et an tex cn brewed with great aare, pl t, nutritive and eene fet uiding bis revolwor on histwenwt in bis right hand; fb New Yous, August 1, 1865 | bend; between two and ‘three my Vioranen sxD Roweny 1 Bowron. Five eotarned | sored; the clhy fathers havo. retnened te their pater Teor. West F pe purity, * arial went down to the corner and eaod wag lamp, and | | Oupingen investigation beld yesteslay by We knocked at the door and told me to .get ap, saying soldiers ware arrester this morning by be police of the | [iburm, tie Lire Nine ented his th 2 Byam St sughtesnth street, between 7th avi Ry « : aw one of the parties coming towards ane, and t teted Janpectéth, tb the cine of the found ber moaning; | Thin! station, for forcibly conveying \Riizabeuh Rates | flor (lo Maye t 7 A dolly J nt ag G TO THOMAS RK. AGNEW'S, NOB. a0) AND over iny rovolvar to goo Jf Jt would cock; 1 suppoved the man 4 States Stangnboat Tnep ' o “ my head,” | from the sidewalk to a 1oom in the secotd story of Bow hoes are ‘sore o le, evidene ot menaring order. | SG Atroet, corner of Mutray, nid there ve ‘\ was coming to rescue gay privones; I tried my sovelyer, | on baaed thesteamboat Arrow, it tranepired that on the or where she block, Court street, dewining her from ton o'clock yg Ree ey} ahem A oy phi ote 4 ~ BN es and avoryining eine hey yh end, ow it Worker, disebarged It at the man approaeinay | occasion of a elmilaroxplosion oa board the} 1 Hmith, boen absent, | last night fintil two o'clock thie morning, violuting ter | 04: 10 are or pe ‘and the ways a vem | ah, BRS as Tho ds. — { me, and the orow' diepersed; T hurled with my privoncr dom their liver abe got nothing her except what | person end cohbing her of two dollars in money, ‘The dotet for been: bs full » Se ectammiahed Ye intan Aa. | PRRLPR po pa cane a —) PUELIE ' Jo the eixteenth precinet etation howe; on amy way to | ‘9 1866, no passengers she tad told ge, Jomephine told me t Nien said { female is @ respectable married lady, and resides in om ora peace y .— Virginian, Aw aa cenertbed by Teuating phys : the sation house 1 snat officer Underwood, and As the opinion appears te obtain in some guarter® Wat | ke bad taken laudanum; we Could not bel Fatt troni, ho passed by No. 149 Goart atroet, y M4 | HEADACHE Ice ekormnahe ntsepeen, Lonat MRA DACT Fe fold Nim to go down w where Walker wax and | ihe tong of human life by ench acculents i# only to b pbine said “yee; she says ahe bought tm voniog, on her way home, four retarnéd soldiers, a en eee renhaa \"e Appetite Constiparion a0 lyme. Aciton + , stay by hun; 1 left the priconor iO chnrye | depiorad whon the sufferers are pusnengers, it ix bub | 1m Knapp's drug store in Greenwich strent gamed George W. Northedge, Joho Dolard, Antoine SH IPP! NG NEW s ETRA ONS. Fait Bifsus Airsottorte, a . of Seggeant Yor, of the Sixteenth precinct, | jamie thot shoul go far qualify and connect the rtate- | ROnKenve, sho ix afraid we will gold her i Van Weimaa and Patrick Shea, who were sitting in the 5 irae ah Retailed by Drogyivtagenerully, td Ligned back £0 Whore deceaved lay in company witli | trent ie imy ead of the 10ch inerant an lo subsuiute the | ANd ls making believes J Hook her nadeaid, “Ellen, have | dovrway, accosted her and she stopped 10 He they | ~“~-~~“aginae WR few donaomle Ba . Wholesale bp Heer 70%, 93 Fulton street snothes oMoer; 1 thon looked at deceased and called 7 wosd “‘permonw instond of ‘passongers.”’ you taken laudonum ? #he walt no; after that she com. | wanted.’ They immediately crowded around — her 11] MOOM RINNE 4.....morn 1287 | Te aaa 9 Te ae fim; I thonght he was dying; 1 stopped into a coopor's AOUN 8. TAPPAN, 68 Willinw etreet menced to get drowsy, I told my hueband, and he raid | and hustled up staire into a room that they 08! mom Ware! eau pyetisnEp THs DAY, vam, shed and saw a woman there, I asked her if she knew i itis notso, the girl has never done such @ thing; E } coenpied Her clothe were torn of her and - a On, CONFERAMENT, ove men she had brought there ts nub sho Ald Sor Ghe Yate sanelt ber breath, bat could not emell anything at all; | rhe was thrown to the floor, Three of the villians it 15, AOS. RS. MACKENZIE Danis. said ete never caw them hefure, sh oy had Phe PO poche or my hushand sent inte the room and emeit her breath | then held | her down and prevented her scream ey Manor," “Marrying for Mowe,” te tacked hor; Jacked her what she ballooed sor, and ee 10 "OR BOLPOR OF THE MBRALD and said it wae nothing, abe war playing possum; I | ing, white the fourth outraged her. This operation was * OL BAR SD. arnoutnly welttens all the wentinien ty id the men attacked her; I then wok «te tw the Fncloved pleaco find my check on the Nassau Bank for 4 remaited in the room avout an hour talking and langhing | repeated until all four had ravished her, and at about BSteomeh(p Conta Rica, Tinkelpaugh, Aspinwall~D BAL iy orcs It tem work full 4. Matin house, and physicians ordered be taken | ong hundred dolls towards aiding the gallant eoldiers | *b Jovephine, and had ne atarmabout Rilen; alittieat | two o'clock this morsing she wae tursed out of the Yep. Hel, Gocum, Adpinwall—D B Alten. aba atteniton by its clever shetehew . ' ovloty.<- bongon New Monthly, ter, inthe mornin, building. She met officor Leavitt and told her story to nhatian, Murray, Ravana and Vera Craz—0 @ the hospital in Twenty eighth street, hitm, and ihe partion wero at onoo arrested. Another | a Whim , and the dialogue tive Joby Box, being « ‘aworny anys :—1 live at 208 Weet | of the Army of the Hpion who rook employment, TheY | gosind rather unnatural, and tried vo arouse her; T eent 4 eg tod unialbeot Bixtoonth ety et: I py the repairing shop where the sve well served Our cdentey Jo her hour of peril, anid, for Or. 0 +; Dr Chabert told the Indy with mo that roidtor, named Wm, Rickton, waa in the room during the Ship Ged Maribut, Mason, Mobile~Sturgos, Clearman & vitle, - woman wae heard to sero; the shop ts 180 W et Beve h my humble jutgmott, should recoive the aid and | she had taken kudanum; {loft immediately for my hur. | whole lraneaction; but, being sick, he was unable to ren- | Co, 8, WH ~ Ls vbibinbig Nis 4 eouth abreot; there ina back a yong aio ihe | sratetal remembrance ot every Uslon-loving eitiaan of | band, and whon 1 came. back she was dead; deceased | der Mrs. Baten any esiatance. .' Mrs, Hater is twenty. | Ship Alhantbea (ir), Whitman, mobie pa ier’ neaee yorl, and a’ front door wpen hops yur country. Yours, truly, d was Of good disposition and very easy; she could bo led | reven years of age, She says that Northedgo acted a8 | amen ve. 4 h Melbourne, Anat Wp Tr fy cmute, Matted, postage paid, on receipe of i t t there y the fromt ¢ LOUIS ANRIGH, 998 Broadway, | Into almost anything by a kind word; sho, Ram never ab. | Whe leader of the party. She, made humerous eftoria to | Rare Giulia Tun, Pardeia. Patermo~Lawrenoe, Gitew # | ven 4 Fo ge BRADY Poiitabor 2d vent | knw whee abe wens I ogream, but 99 the rufiane knot figy mouth eonstantiy row) WOTAP souted hermnl! wey Loupe this mormitig Tiyuad tab |