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eo) THE NAVAL RACE. | sear he. Sener Race Being Run Tue INQUISITION CONTINUED. x t fe = ae’ was" on ae rcsopanies 7 and Dock, eee bong abot and shell arsenal situated in this city, on the James | X) numbering one hundred and ap ucmaeme 70 ‘¢a8 EDITOR OF THE BRRALD. { xe ‘© point | river and Kanawba canal, abovethe Tredegar Iron Works, command of Liontenant Btanle 4 prown and of Becond a Naw Yorx, August 16, 1808, | Mandex or J SEVERAS MORE WITNESSES “x AMINED, of the | Ralf way between Belle Isle and. the pump house, took | Lieutenant Geo. B.Btodde: | fo LY Sins | ane accompanying letters exhibit the prosent state of | Tiltons , ‘over ita surface to the point above mentioned, bat mre ‘the inside table of the skull; I found the ball very much flaiened just beneath the dura mater, between the right and lat hemispheres of the brain; was t effusion of hood beneath the scalp and also within ‘ nnn, Nawe of the M-gterions Woman orta’ f the jum; death was the resultof the an ined, steceneid gunshot wound of the head. &., &e., &. ‘The inquisition was bero adjourned until two o'clock |, and in tye mean time Acting Captain Paid sad Betgeant Hiugine of the Twenty-ninth pre- cnet, are in search of the “oman MeOuen, with a fair “ cormhineinion : Coroner Collin yesterday continged the inquisition at from, Canpirr, fire from some unknown cause. The building contained | Battery Barracks yer in it thas ‘ cane pope fe Iding ane Harps, ant ey paps co ma a New ps ——_ spar o> wd ‘aa oT eden Auescar ni & great quantity of cartridges and ammunition for small pee e —at Jett Concord on Tuenday after. | sonally 1 certainly have the kindest feelings, should find | prox ‘oer Ba - arms, The explosions in consequence were of the moat the tops ,“ail to New London and thence by steamer to | himself in so disagreeable a position as his relations Ni orks haltwonet Yai ine 3 terrific character, killing certainly one man, John Haley, | g te Sho neginant of weeetsmenr one form | to the department seem to have placed him; but my a btations, Tue seeker South Boston, Lane, NY taf A soldier ofthe Eleventh United States regular infantry, | mar Srashington, under Colonel W. TL Morgan, of | respect for him as a man cannot interfere with my oppo- Pasaoorn, Aug S-Are Loch Lamar, Loring, 4 and wounding @ negro severely, The inhabitants of | ' .e Third United Veteran Vélunteers, and | sition to his official acts, done under orders, and for | 4th, Helen R Cooper, Sullivan, Sarab Nev man, Oregon Hill were all driven from their homes in tb had a full complemen, of men, The regiment | wich he is not personally responsible, when they are ‘aruourm, Ja, July 24—In port brig No:4hern Beile, Helle ricks, from x a greatest terror, as the fragments of the missiles « ‘was organized for at aie hae oad terven | unjustifiahie, aa in the present case. Yours, ori, arr Oth. ot of eucceaa. * th the doors and roofsof theirhous’ ame | its members were ex! » Gramacran, July'24—Arr Nuova Pvsgatia, NYork. ‘Whe Twoaty-nivih precinct station house in the case of bo mde Quinn, Thomas rye Patrick Smith, James pen ed the city was great, crowd «8. The | two years or more inthe army. Since its ongantansion, EDWARD N. DICKERSON. Ang? Ae, ia Figen Suchen, York 28 efficer Waller, who was murdered at the corner of | Gill and James Sealing are of th 4 Sopenbended 0s rushing to the Capital aguare andtotheh' + FE mg ie Dicanbie, 1864, fay re je ear er a ADMIRAL GREGORY TO MR. DICKERAON. a Yuckless, Francisco; 24, icion, were yesterday discharge peari © | observati i ler to get agood v' _.ghest pl acted a Seventh venue and Seventeenth street on Tuesday | foeticuon of th ethat, thoy were | eet eet range Deteen | sowor the terrible r e Coroner and the fan. that ‘wurder, The Funeral of Policeman Walxer—Of- fieial Order from Inspector Carpenger. The funeral of policeman Thomas Walker, whxwae murdered by some rowdies on the morning of Tuesiry last, will take place to-day from Trinity chapel, in Twen- ty-sixth street, near Broadway. The following order sn, morning, Several of the men arrested on suspicion of ‘being oSncorned in the murder were called to the wit- messitand, but, as was expocted, none of them knew vany@hing concerning the wagic occurrence. Below will ‘beifound the most important portions of the testimony @bicited:— James Murfay, being duly sworn, deposes aud says — . I reside m West Twenty-sixth street, one door west of ‘Beventb-avonue; on Twesday morning at two o'clock 1 ‘was onthe corner of Ninth avenue and Fifteenth street; 2 was sitting on the corner; Matthew Smith was in com- pany with me, together with Edmund O'Connor and a lame man; I remained there about half au hour; Twas going down Seventeenth strect when a man ‘was running, and J aeked him what was the matter; he asked mo if I saw a woman; I told him no; he then asked me if I had any objection to go along with them; Teame along to the station house with him; as 1 went own Soventecnth street we met a woman, and he said it ‘was hie wife; the man went to his house and got his @eat and shoes ov, and then weut to the station house; I ‘went with him voluntarily; J was not at the place ut 2! where the difficulty occurred; I heard it was in Seven. street; 1 have been in’ the liquor store corner of Beventeonth street and Seventh avenue about half a dozen times; 1 was there on tho evening of the difficulty; 1 was there about half-past nine or ten o'clock that aight; at the time Iwas there there were about half a dozen men there; my brother was there; also James Farrell, anther man whose name I do not know; James Seullion was there; Idid not see any female there; I heard of a woman being in the back room; I got.out of the place because I thought something might occur; I thought se ight make use of her; she was in the back room; Tdid 00t ev mor; he door was. loc fhe woman, not did +.» ber name; J cannot say how tong they kept her there; Wian I left there she was locked up in the back rooin; FI loft above nait-past nine or wn o'clock; Matthew Smith, O'Conner and suocher man left with me; I went right up to the corner of Eighteenth street; I walked up to Sixth avenue and ‘then down to Seventecnth veo and lay on a cart, and I then wont down to a dance at Breslin’s, in Seventeenth street, between Seventh and Righth avenues; I don’ know how long I remained there; I left and went around various streets, and I was arrested in Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avent & poticeman ar- vested mo and told me thet a man’ was murdered; 1 staid up pretty late, and did not yo home; wanted tw down on a cart; Matthew Smith ‘ept with me and the others left; I went into the “om about six o'clock; I believe ‘the proprietor of “estore had the key of the back room, where entirely innocent of any complicity in most imposing display will be made by the police:— CantaaL Devamtarer, Mtkopourran Pouce, New Yorx, Ai ‘ La aN saci ie he funcral of our officer, Thor ot Bosh yen precinct, who wae thd ea ae coverage aman abt cs teen, Hom ee respect to his memory. You will, t! order your off platoon to Feport to Captain Copeland in Washington pete 1 belts ir mer uniform, bine caps, belts and batons, Captains ‘will report to Inspector: gre same time and place. DANIEL CARPENTER, Inspector. ‘The route ef the precession wil! be from the chapel Unough ‘twenty-fifth @trect to Sixth avenue, thence to Seventeenth atroct, through Seventeenth street, by the Place where deceased was shot, to Fifth avenue, down ‘Fifth avenue and Broadway to South ferry, THE SECOND AVENUE AFFAIR. Investigation Befere Coroner Colline The Verdict—Emmerich Schneider Com- mitted to the Tombs, Coroner Collin held an inquest on the body of Ma- tachi Coughlin, the young man who died from the effects Of % yun shot wound of the breast, received at the hands of Emmerich Schnaider early last Sunday morning, as Previously published im the Heraxp. Several witness were examined, and among them the accused, why was Permitted to give hia version of the affair, stbjoincd will be found the most important Portions of the testi- mony elicited :— Patrick O'Brien, being duly sworn, doposegand says:— T reside on the corner of Thirty-fourth yfeet and First avenue; on last Sunday morning, a Ite after thr- ed; Ido not know vas; I had on a white duster that night; “ i / a the coat freta Matthew Sith, who got | °°e!00k, I was in company with Robery Rue te eee. “h in Smith’s saloon, on ‘Saturday | #topped ina lager -bier saloon in > got the blood on . “n Ward; I know all the rest of | tween Thirty-fourth an*” une Struck in the mov., — ‘seen any of them that even. | 404 Pui -~vil, and we Bight; Tdon’t know Jou thew Smith, James Far. | U4 got = second avenue, be- j the men arrested; Lhsh BS yo. hi Dias cid —~ s0irty-Afth streets; wa passed ‘gen abd Finkes CH NTO, on. maw Waa hae - saiking with somo yous mon playing Were. sw amy? f y: —us; the landiord behind the be: Matth “ daly sworn, deposes or - Treside at” 4 Webs Mehoenin sire’ 0 caf e'elock . Toosday morning, 1 think, 7 .«% 4bOUL two ee e ayer’. nd Fifteenth street; Iwas . wag om Ninth 8 ail night; Iwas in the liquor stor Mtrvay pretty much enteenth #ireet should pay for four lagers and a Gigar; he had the dis- pute with a man named Qallahan; the landlord said to him, “I want you to pay for the lagers ;’’ Callahan said be, would pay for them, bat not for tho cigar; the whelo Qarty went out on the sidewalk; Schneider, the proprie- tor, came ont with 2 pail of water, to empty it, and some- body asked hima what he got #0 angry'ad; some ol the crowd shoved against him; his hat fell off; he went in, and Seventh .@ ‘On the corner of Sev- Murray was with me; befo" avenue about ten o'clock; around “the” avonne; <0 ¥en o'clock we wore the corner of Seve about sundown IT was at avenue; 1 mw 8 @tccnth street and Seventh ‘Murray’ and |’ woman go inte the store: hhacka drink wit? ‘went mto the store an vorag oe the crowd ; one of the young men sala, ‘bon's and she fel! 0° rev; we had another drink with her, ‘back room: echair; ‘they then carried herimothe | shot the man next to him; that man was deceased; yied her‘ as siareay s trother snc 9ostpon tes Sahnoider then threw the Torsiver town awd said, Tse what! o ; t know | shot him;?the then rau ¢ou fifth strect halos had her there fer; they put water én her head | ‘saw no wore of him. <A = ‘she ‘fwinted; 1 think it was the intention of the Cornetins J. Call aut deposss Pena ‘@ bad purpose; 1 wont | gayse Ion retry spe Bip hy ee says:—I Penide in Fifty-seventh street, ind avenue; Idrivo® railroad car; -after I got through my work on Saturday night 1 went in company with Michael Conrt- ney; Fd. Fitzgerald and me stepped tn Bepncider's beget bier saloon; there were several men there playing 4 one of the ear was with asked for drinks and walked 0) joc! azainafter aboutan hour; the door wat locked thea; ‘that 1 went down to Breelin’s, the dance house; ‘after that ‘we walked about a great deal; in Seventeesth ‘wtreet we found « policeman in his shirt teeves, running Sixth aveane; we were comfng down tewards ‘Boventh avenue; ‘ee asked us if we had scea a woman @0 down that way, we said no; he thensnvited us ¥ take watk with him; we went with trim; he got his clothes ‘et bis house, *pposite to the plase of the skooting; Be ‘brought ws to the station house; we did not that #pollceman had been shot at that rick Bretiin, being duly sworn, deposes amd sa; ‘disturbance Ul give yon ‘%venty centa;” he did Bam the proprietor of a barroom room at No. 175 | mot take the twenty cents; ‘we got disputing and be ‘Wost Seventeenth street; I kmow Murray aud Smith by Seight; they’dave been in the habit of coming in and tak- a dria i out ‘alter d got a glass of ager; “I remained in; Sehueider the door; I said “on need not lock the door TU settle fec them; how mech is it?” He replied, ‘Twenty-five conts;’’ [ asked ‘‘What for, for four drinks?” the corner of Thirty-fifth street; stood there four ‘ j they came im on ‘Mesday morning ubent { or five ‘minutes waiting for a car; I heard “hhalf-past o'clock and had adrink; heer one man | the pistol fired and faw the men ran; @ ‘ip my barroom on that meruing-speak abewt # man bey- | policemmn ‘ewght held “of me and asked’ mo Ang been'Fhot, and hying on the sidewalk im Seventennth street; smith wee preset at the time; the maa now present\(Collins} is the ene whe came into my plaseand Said there was « man laying-dead on the sidewalk with « Pistol on his breast; there were severe! other pereens preent at the time. Patrick Collins, beimy duly sworn, deposer and say J reside at 244 Wost Sixtnestth street; .at seven e’clotk on Mondny afternoon Twas on my way trom down town; I rive a truck, I au mot inthe habite? going to the liquor store at the corner of Seventeenth “trect and Seventh fivenue; 1 go in there occasionally; 1 was not there em that — evening about two w'elook I came from the ‘Bighth avenue ‘in company With a policerom who was not-en duty at the time; 1 walked around some ‘time and efterwards stopped at Breslin’s; 1 saw «maa going down the other side of the street; I Lurned:at the corner of Seventeeth street and | five cents, he would only pay for the beer; I told him I Seventh avenue, andwent down towards Eighth avenue; | did not care for five cenis—that he should give mo the when I was ip #eventh avenwo, by Twentieth atrect, 1 twenty cents and ‘I would be satisfied; he ¢hencom- heard the report of :pistols; I did not know the canse of | menced tocall moll the names he could think of; the the Gring; 1 told them that I bed heard (pistol shots; I | deceased offered to make a imatch between me and one did not know'thata policeman had been shot; I have | cf the men to fight: [told him I was no fighter; they heard shots fired nearly every night; I did not know | sépt on abusing me; I told them to go ont; about five where I was going; I said I was going home: he took hold ef me ‘and brovgtt ‘me back to where the occur- rence Mappened, and I sewthe deccased Fw fel front of the doorot the Inger bter-saloon; the officer then brought me tthe station howse; 4 did ‘not see the shooting or anyifiing just previews to the shot being fired; there was another ‘man with me around the corner waiting fora doctor. *Dmmerich Schueider, being duly sworn, deposes and says:—I am proprietor of the saloon Ne. 637 Second avenwe; on Sunday morning ‘last, about half-past two o'clock, five men came into my saloon; four of them asked tor beer and-one of them for a cigar; the man who called for them went out; one of the party asked me how muon it was; I told:him twenty-five cents; he ssked how ‘that was; 1 told him four lagers and ene cigar ‘was twenty-five cents; he said he would not pay twonty- when I got to Breslin’s that there had been a fight; I did } minutes afterwards had occasion to carry out # pail of mot tell anybody tn Breslin's & man badeheen shot. | water; they stood in front of the door; they let me pass William Pickinger, being duly sworn, deposes and | quietly through, bat when I was returning one ef the saye:—I am (patrolman of the Twenty-minth precinct: L | party called me's “Dutch son of a bitch” and struck me, have seen James Murray and Smith; I arresied them | and at the same time the others ed me; I went in and im Sevenieonth vtreet, near Sixth avenue; [nesday | got the pistol to frighten thet morning was im: as they were foliow- y morning duty at twelve o'clock; loft off | ing me in; the pistol was behind the bar; aa I came tothe door the deceased stood there, and he reached out hie Er aoge the place of © vi hand, got hold of the pistol, and it went off; I put ihe three-quarters of am: hour in bedwhen my wife | pistol behind the counter and went up to the station Sroured me wp; Theard the last shot: Idid not jrst | jiouse to report myself, and on my way up polteeman ‘then get up; about ten minutes after that my wife said | Deidrick took charge of ine; I was strack on the head to me “TI is one of your men got shot; bis name ix | end back from behind with a loaded whip in the hands Walker; soon as T heard the nawe of Walker I |.of one of the party; some of them strack me with their fompot-outot ved, put on uy pants, and-came out bare. | fists and kiqked me; J rushed in and got the pistol, ax T ed; afterIcame outshle there were two or three | thought they would kill me; the deceased reacl hold toll me that a | of the pistol, and it went off. worten standi ip the street, with the parties after her; The medica! testimony showed that deceased wae shot A started after her, but could ot see anything of her; | ix the left breast, and that the wound caused death. in Seventeenth street, towards Sixth avenue, I met Mur- | — Coroner Collin then submfted the case to the jury, sad Smith; they asked ae what wae the matter; | who found “That deceosed came to his death by a pistol when I got them down near Seventh aveaue they said | shot wound at the hands of Emmerich Schneider a the “There's the woman,” pointing to my wife; I told them | morning of the 13th of August, 1865; and the jury also that was my wife; I told my wife to go up and get some- | think that the Prisever was tinjustly provoked by the ‘thing lying on the table; meaning my revolver; after { | teatmont he received mt the hands of several persons, | Younger, The names of the sons were Jefferson and | of the Empire by n score of thirty-seven to thirty-three, Aa revolver I told them they were my prisoners; | among whom. was deceased,” had Blood on his coat, and Smith tad blood | Mr. Coughlin was twenty-three years of age snd a am big hand; the blood was on the coat fresh; j Dative of Irelaud, He lived at 677 Third avenue. St felt damp; when 1 frst saw them they Schneider was committed to the Tombs on above Ten a» litte excited I comxed thom | verdict; but he-will be admitted to bail in thi sum of until Jegot my revolver; then I told them they | $2600. He ia fort: two years of age, a native of Ger. my prisoners; abet filteen or twenty mi § pleaded not ‘were ites | many, and lives at 637 Second av _telver the shooting I caught these men; I got the men | gully to the charge against him. ® my house, aposite the place where dove uted fell, de t @ousod was being taken down to the lation house ino Hoboken Cit ‘ sworn, Jepoees gud saye.—af | ARKMOT OF AN BUGLISH RURGLAR—HB ATTEMPTS TO v ROTADY. Bs \ Ber eee a ee Ri eeeels preeincs; 1 mrrened | pe ony Daety Crag lmn 0 {Prom the Schenectady Star, Angast 18.) papacd fi’ 9°) orca Wind at sunset 8, light. Coiling; the eaptain sent = to Mr. Breslin’s | Yesterday morning, about Ave o'clock, as officer Ring, Some of the relatives of Je! ' Davis, consisting of | GOTHAM OF NEW YORK vs, OLYMPIC OF PATERSON. ns ay to Grdor; about two o'clogk oF.a quarter past ) ¢ al * " ie z P keep 7 beens geen come in, someed Fees of the Hoboken police, was about returning home from | Jeff.'s mother-in- his two sous and « daughter, aged These clubs played @ game together at Hoboken on Miecellancows. Quinn, Kennedy and John Burns; thay snid tbat there duty, be saw a stranger, with « large bundle in bis pos- tony some shooting on the ene line came | session, coming from the plank walk leading across the man Saar oo peed ‘shot bd ns ‘ mendows to the Dili, and making hie way towards the 3 dor of Somentsenth street avd Sevensh avenue: he «wid | Torey, The actions of the tae excited the officer's cus. the subject was issued to the various precincts hy In. spector Carpenter last evening. It will be seen thata atrest, takes p! | foree of this city will to 2 last tribute of will not soon be forgot? ~- the men that were playing cards 1 wa pocceh ng ge paterson Athy Rerimuia | shed a gloota among numerous friends andthe entire | citizen cousclove, cP umanide wine tone proud to know then came ‘out at the door with a revolver, and Bi. recolve back, na his_hands thelr stol neider ;”” Schneider then tnrned around and | sion trying ‘Bathe to be. he ‘One man had a cigar; Tiold him E knew | graphs. Tho most and wert that can be said of themis } yr | HD. Lapaugh, Consul of the Prussian mething abowi it, and then said, ‘Sooner than raise any | that hey are all in comfortable health, and, under the] government; Messrs. Keslor and Albrecht, Secre- opened the “losr and told ws te go out; I walked around | tinve so. Britannic Majesty’s Consul; Baron Loze, Swiss Consul; ? 8 Z New Yorx, August 12, 1865, wt q spirators at Washington, and also was present at the Sin a letter adtvease’ to you under éa’,o of eect Hevvorr, Aug Hoe Beaune Aaeae. Now York: | y Hauivax Aug S-<arr one hundred thousand dollar «8 sigay thousand and | execution, |The tae ena inere Whey. howe ecu on | @ 1868, you wore distinotly informed tha, {should not | 8h. (eye : TRADKGAK rdered ; lo. Ghter ito any correspondence with Yorn relation to the | y¥i¥ERMOOL, AU Arr Clty of () Muchene, | int © ARON WORKS. garrgon duty to within the last fow daye. The resmain- ii ct Mr. Pau! NYork; 1, do; 3d, We » Nerris, do; pete er lay pald a visit to the ceie- | ing companies are distributed in. various places, two | Randing matters between § Forbes and the | Mark, how oa Works, accompanied by theirformner | companies being stationed at New Haven, two at “ Mf do 4th, Woods St Jobn, NB. : proprietor, the * one} panied by Burlington, a ot at Providenoe and two a Hi r By ae a a lero aT cape Re ae Oavora re, ard, from Bb sgh, os PA ‘CHRISTIAN COMMIBSION, rd, ‘b regime Bot juste ol atord bgt S vf Ol E ©%yefations of the Christian Commission in this city | of the ame, having some “months to serve | ty ive ¥6u interfere ‘with my duties on board the Algon- | idist, Ellen Austin, French, NY. . The 6 u Oe ties Ae ‘will. find yourself: Tat, Gu Mannering, ; Oro@neo, have ‘ooet wholly discontinued, ‘The Commission has | before the term’ or its enlistment expires, Althongh | 1% Mattes are a) t yybavannah; 2d. Propontis (#), no & Vast amount of good to the poor since the oceupa- | this rogimeat cannot boast of having been in any Pi Pic par earandiate etal ae etal, cur Soe Phuadelphies ba Amel ‘Gonnor, Cha g city of Bae ‘of the city. engagements since its organization, yet every member ig | dient sewvant, | ¥. H. GREGORY, Lambo Aig So hie asia Wash pene ete TOBACCO ABuES, a tried and hardy veteran, who bas’ been iu severe}, and Pines th a lanta (0), Plakham, N¥ork. : A schooner sailed from this port to-day loaded with five | some bave boen o roughout the war. Pre. New Youn, Angust 16, 1866. old Me Enterprise, Johnson, Boston; Thomas Dunham thourand four hundred bushels of tobacco ashes, being | vious to the arrival 8 detachment there had been | pase apwmmay GRuaonT: " WE Yes mor z ashes Nom the large amount of the weed tlentroyed by |-no arrival of veterans from the soat of war in this city | Migie Aton teen sath inet, reached me on'y this | Guat outa, HAz rack, Moors, New Tes. Pirmonth Rock, fire incidsnt to the evacuation. in April, The ashes are | for five or six days—o siriking contrast—and shows that morning, hence the delay in answering it. ‘Sid from Gravesend 2d. American Woodward, said to be valuable as a fertilizer. a great portion of eur armies have been discharged. A. ‘You say that you will “not enter into any correspond- | NYork (and anchored at _ Si B. JOHNSON BARBOUR week ago, and scarcely a day passed but our colurans ence with (me) in relation to the pending matters be- Monravipgo. June 26—Air ests, Weuington, Calle Heeiinaly concluded to stand as a candidate for Congress | gave the roster of two or three regiments who were qn | $000 with (me) in relation to the Navy Department,” | fornia. (Sid 18th, Priscilla, Jones, pyre, Baaken, in thie district, notwithstanding bie letter of declination | their way cither to Hart's Island or to their final destina- Valparaiso. published a folw days since, | se sal lee je atory Baxracks were full and the varlous Se eee eee rie ee ees 2 Appoint Ria wlaTxonTy July 90-O8, J F Chapman, Miller, from Ante " dein AYEENT OF TROOPS. State agencies and rests were al usily M. ¥; July 8—Arr bark Dolby, Philae mantored mand Aaliona toope are to bo Immediately nipping ition and lodgings tthe hewooe, and grat | lee 0Y bom to manage his af, and ahall continue to | | PQ a so : A " Cette, | se 8, rtment, the | credit is due je various age! You eb letter, in which I that JURENSTOWN, Aug lobaw: jerness, troops in General Terry's depariment aro I hich the boys were treated. Atthe ere terize my letter, In which I notify you Taneino: July Sosid Neutlus, ‘Beadteune NYort June 20, This payions will be: mostly condor nig | Botultable manner in which the boys were treated. tthe | 1 ghall rosint oreibly any attsmpt to cut holes i the ene ieee Gena, ay Be vies wen, week. ‘The disbursement ine of the Algonquin, as “presumptuous and extraor- | “Rio Guanpe, Jute 6—Arr Geo nish, St He- Pi pda etna Ean wi mae ua | thar Secs Nepns dfs ie wr aie | Snr, thoRany Heprtet anterken, ‘foe | ea i rhe | nese in these regions for a time. * at cut into anengine | - 4 ing transportation and from other causes. The return of | which is not theii ‘il paid for: Sr Jonn, NB, Aug 12—Arr schr PI ralker, Philadele COMMUNICATION WITH WENCtiNOna, ier regiments will now bo few and. far between. ‘The 7 right orden Pe rons auld I, to protect Mr. | ie yen ieih’ auip Calustes; Gravesr I. Regular weekly communication o e ivil | Forbes’ rights, order force to be met by force. ; Sha J : to-day betwoen unis city and Lynchburg teed from } regiments already disch: have settled down intocivil | Therefore fa Gut cod ehh sree m oe Nenaanal : life again, and long may they live to enjoy the peace | the epithet. ‘Th %, LACHICOLA, Aug 6—In steamers Thames, FIRE IN AN EXPRESS CAR. : +4 ‘an pithe wo} beets it is oh part ob the my a 0 pap , aere jones r bark Acar filled with pack: belonging to Adams’ Express shey ave secured to the country by their courage and Navy Depart which. ¥ iS pe swift NY ‘arr 2a, Soma aa EP ine : Tavery, sos ight Ocean Eagle, Luce, from New 01 Company, and attached to the Orango and Alexander — sheer forve; Dot on part, when I defend pr 4 from NY Railroad train, took ire yesterday near Warrenton ana Care of the Veterans. aio riche ngainatunlaeh Wlotence, I trust that “gar meeene Tettothen, Canenen, Byeree | eubsequently for a second time at a point below. ‘Quite |* 30 THE EDITOR < four short years of nei ylolence have not o far | (France); Darks Bounding Billow, Vidulloh, Malaga, “and | a number of packages were destroyed and others dain. POR CE! TEE RERALD, degraded ous country that an American citizen who re- | (ATK), Oreutt, Havana; Fannie, Garver, Philadel pia; aged by the mishap, Naw Youu Crry, August 16, 1865. | sisis tyrannical violence can be consistently branded as Cane Aabinaons Oleg: Goede, al taro y mee The public health of Ricizmeud is good, The motabers of tho California cavalry battalion da. | PTeeumMptuous, May God grant that we havo not fallen ker, Nickerson, and J Welsh, Soull, P! 4 { ¢ 2 ul ire Bo- All the troops of the First divislep of the late Twen- } sire to return their sincere thanke to Mr. D. B. Allen and | %0 low that the orders of the chief of a bureau in Wash- phroula (US), Acting Master French Port Royal 8'@ Hart, 4 5 ington ai lor to law, justice and private right! ley, Gt DO; Ei Bi ‘altimore ; ty fourth army cope Temaining in 20@ around Rich- | the managers of the United Statos Mall Steamship Com. Nisen Sealed mart some aa charactor, that if Wels ‘Buena sta, May Elina. Williaa, Steelman’ J pools meme eeamusterod out, were to) Uave been | pany for their hberality in taking back to California at halt | I am futhtal tothe trait reposod tn, me by Me Forbes | Si impaon, Endientt; J” Lapa he ee assigns 'T8 to-day to the comm joy ““ene- Tice thi f anc @ cause justice I wi ind (myself) of s lh ry io ia. Tere eoanaedin ra OF aor ey | ee te mem of that battalion. They paid their own | Soundings immediately" What mon, be tha toons 1 Gibbs; David Sunlth, Aurriet Kewell Goan Pht ins the district of Henrico, * Da8*4ge from California, and haying served nearly three | plied by the threat of “finding myself off soundings” I} J E “Dalle Wall, E y Movement forever fad sea were discharged j ; ‘ta without being | ®™ #0 ignorant of the slang of the Navy Department aj ! byidge, NJ: Julia & Martha, Crowley, City; Fanny onored old army corps, which nnn. | Yo =soprtae ae epee °8 | uot to fully understand; Dut Tam size Vigy iaict So | Heraed, Mayor Gabo Eniioer: Hille) Fortin, lariaer m this military popular gaze that hi set onder | nes 3 Btotes government he Herbert “suatop, Crowel one E. 0. ©. Ord, checked Lee's retreat and aes u ot va. ‘THe ‘unin eased to allow them itepoicca tenet “ on ee rb Cit meamers Asin (Bt), ode, Sytverpool wie Halifax; Ce-,) | the country with the glorious and historie. = cet, | faving through Secretary Stanton rea. ~sd Massactn- |! than permit one of thelr double-enders? ne “Ana tteelf | Tava whe Noe oasis : Pomattox Court House. The t the customary mileage and subsistence, “ang, the ia 06. tear aoable. anders s avones at Ap- | Setts having likewise failod to meet her obliga. Sag | OfPoundings,”” in company With The Alogokduln, werp via PI Ne Orlane ini Seah P 2 ¥ Feat i el Sete’ cea yh Pore a | ‘d faithful cervice, wore tur else sqiatently Implieg nothing less than Fort | Prineos I M i ites Oomeete ey: fark Howland. 4 ir | Lata) -vops of such a corps | men, after arduous ate tai en able toyretarn i peak | Lata 3 fit case, ag you say, 1 | pitt } ‘New York saci “ aoe ria California ut for whe De ie eriere with your duites on board the Algonquin.” | FO” ¢,.csinemor Ou of Hath, New ome, gs abby 2aJ0R GENERAL R, & FOSTER Merers, Vanderbilt and DB aii era, Is it one of your ‘dnties” to execute fy one Of Ome | | sionaivan: Mech Raltimore, Edwin, Hanes, O'Donohue, : or Indian | CALIFORNIANS OF THE CAVALRY %aTTALION. | 'gureau of Steam Engineering,” even rca iiladélphic; 3a Union, Brewer, Nvark; 4th, Moon- _auaily left Richmond yesterday morning for Indian. quires you to violate private rights? Has Mr" w+ re- | Gilkey, Philadgiphid; §a,‘Unign, Brower, NYGHE r absence, fa gee EO ps spolis. General Foster haa reed onivecer te Obsequies of the Late Frugsian Consul | rights which can bo asserted against °C Titioa LB Cowperthwait, Falkenburg, do, BALTIM vhicl "1 vr schrs duly, notwtthstandiug nis well known desire to rere to General, Hon. 3, w, schmiat, Meth eat re 1 20 outed ibe: | Pat Ramee Sa oh ee porea that in one of may despatches from } The death of the vener..b1e Consul General of Prussia, | Ghey such ordefst a trust ot, Uli sche Hurdectasble, Gregory, amd thecle ‘Army ofthe James front, between the 12th ftud | which has been p!eady announced in the Henan, Be erage beg defend Mr. Forbes’ rights to the BS re 15th of December last, heavy robberies of the urmy | ghough at the fatriarchial age of eighty-six years, has y go? T hope that I shail have the forti- 4 tude to endure tb’, punishment threatened as becomes a , ahi ‘imball, Dearborn, San Fran- ciavos bark Gustav (Brein), Callin, Amsterdam; brig Heralds Gray, Providence; 13th, bark May Queen, Brown, Kio Ja~ neiro. —Arr brigs Montrose (Br), Hi + Chowap Bers Tong, ‘ork; Romance, Dante phitesetohia: schrs: Huridred office, was arrested, tried and convicted, sen- | diplomstic corps in New York and its surrounding States, that his aneo tors, for seven geilerations, have been hon- te that a ble | otably ider‘tined, in war and in peace, with the glories of ee eR net can emanation Neneriar, gn SRC aed tee 7 von Sern SOA DISA Bonn in | OF OU" try, and who has never felt ‘any other emotion Ce eee ine cr DB Parker «special agent of te 4 Attendance of Indies and gentlemen at his obsequies in Tha “atte that ‘he was able. to eay, "too, am ab Post Ofte Department in. this city, who traced up the | Grace church yesterday. Aw‘rican.” Yours, truly, EDW. N. DICKERSON. robbertes, the Secretary‘ot War ordered General Terry | “ane pail bearers were:—William B, Astor, A. F. De te the persan of Bullis, 2 7 sd pclae ded thogr'wnt ate Kaen nave suffered | Luze, Willian Kimble, E. Dutith, Adam C. Norrie, A. C. hts depredations. This case admrratty worked | Rogsiere, ©. Kemble, P. Moore, C. Detmold, Charley, up by detective Parker, as thoes it cerisniy ndmit who | Heckshiere and Dr. Honsack. / iginally directed wy. thi ‘The coffin was borne from the vestry into the afurch, » tarmed ‘over some Hy Sones preceded by the Rev. Dr. Warlow, the offciating/ minis- Sue dapereieas, bat eo ter, and amother clergyman, and followed by tite sons of hina roves te ee ela Se 4 the tamented deceased—ohief mourners— Leopold Bt Ji ‘Walter. Potter, NY tebeces C Lane, Lane, and a be i a Sebastopol, savin, from ¥ Le it quarant shi wane brig Bivel Bolton (Bie from de Ola aap Johanne Wilhelmine (Brem), Thiernan, ‘Bremen; brig ‘Water Witch, Knight, 8tJago; schrs Agility (Br), fax; DB Bay- Keg eaanpraaee Ary Oe aie, ae WATH, ug Id-Sid aches Archer & Reeves; Charlesion; W a, cD ~ BANGOR, “Aug l2—Atr bark Chilton (Br), Stafford, Porte Tat to. my, Santa Cruz; TJ MeGuire (new), Segar, Galveston; sehr Henry, Oliver, Baltinorn, ac 1 taith, Pomroy, Liverppal vie Castine; Math, Walter Howe, Piston, “Purks Ta 5 Brooklyn City News. Founp Drowwup.—Early yesterday morning the body of an unknown man was found floating in the dock, foot of South Sixth street, EB. D., by officer Mangam, of the Forty-fitth precinct. Coroner Barrett held an inquest shortly afterwards, and sent the body to the dead house for identification, Deceased was a young man about twonty-five years of age, five feet six inches in neight, Throne mune; 4 Schmidt, Vice Consul of Prussia and Acting Consul for | with red hai? and sandy whiskers; on his right arm wos O14 14th, achre- FORTRESS MONROE. [intvinciom of sevooy, ene Mr, Sebuaist bie gouoger { udiamoud mares made oy indie ake” the caly antec of | facharee” Woodbury, Phundsipa, Matorums, Maper ah CE ag i clothing on the person of deceased was pair of old | " WEVERLY, Aug 10—Arr schrs Ocean: Traveller, Adums, ks . brother. fashioned striped pantaloons. Philadelphia; 'I3th, Pearl, Brown, do. a ur ress Mon) ren ° 6 members of the ‘diplomatic corps present, whose CHAI ON, Aug y ekars, Our Port: Monroe Correspondence. The members ph rps present, wh HARLESTON, A Sarr sohe SW Hall, Vick Bos- Fortress Mownon, August 14, 1865. | names we could ascertain, were:—Baron von Gerolt, Nivannahy Albert Thos, ‘via Hinton Head Interesting news commands a high premium here @t | progcian Minister, Who came on specially from Wasbing- Present, The Stato prisoners, Jof. Davis, Clay and | tonto pay his respocts'to the virtues of the dead; Baron Mitchel, still confined in the fort, do noiling, and | yon Grabur, Secretary of Legation to the Prassian Min- nothing is done in thelr cases to evoke prolonged para- | ister; the Chancellor of the Prussian Legation; Joues 8tb, brig John Freeman, Lori: ; Oth, Din, Baanon, NYorks brie Won Boosh loth, se@r Martha Ann, Richardsot . G ih sone, jen @ Meigs. Bun- Hote Auderson, do, Mk We ‘Sathes, Goskenrowat nie, Auderson, do; 5 na Vola, Porty, NYork; Albert Shomaay Van Braet Hi: rN . CALAIS, Aug 6—Arr achra Saxon, NYork; 12th, Willow. McFadden, do, “sid 12th, ‘chr Fesabtin. Allen, New ‘DANVERS, Ang7—Arrschrs Elizabeth Edwarde, Smith, Philadelphia; Lith, George W Baldwin, Long. N¥ork: DIGHTON, Aug l4—Sld schr Copy, Wheeler, Elizabeth- rt, PALL RIVER, Angti—dee achrs Mediator, Davic, NYork; Martha P King, Brewster, do; 14th, Jabez L White, Bowen, R¥orts far. Splendid; Hasiow, do. Wuame Nichols, ‘ork: 14th, . Barlow. do, ( ; HOLL, Ang 14, td M—Arr brigs CH Kensetys White, * SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—?mi 5 12| MOON Risks prese they ries to the deceased; the Chevalier Charles F. otic sydhc aia aus aati De Loosey, Austrian Consul General; Mr. Archibald, her CLEARED, Steamship Meteor, Randall, New Orleans—H B Cromwell rt SALFS OF GOVBENMENT BOKBES 4ND MULES E. Gorrard Johnson, Consul from Oldenburg; Mayor are'the order of the @uy. At Camp Hamilton there has Sr G bafon yen ba easel pee Fiecy er e rac 2, ani been an important sale to-day, and also at Kastville, on | from the populariiy of the deceased Consul the aitend- ‘the Eastern Shore. ®here will be another sale to-morrow | ance bao ye yrange — eee inka ie po x | that most of our fashionables are at present out \. Sopunenenerbears red Soaimedes ele f ‘The funeral ceremony was simple, as was requested ‘The Triton, which sailed last eveuing for Hilton Head, | by the deceased gentleman, and consisted mercly of the Decame disabled on getting outside the Cape, aud was | Teading of the impressive and beautiful service, the towed back here this morning. 1t will take but a short | ‘‘burial of the dead.” The coffin was then borne toa time to repair her. hoarse, and, followed in equipages by numerons friends Eurly this morning the naval chip Constitution—the | of the late Consul, was conveyed to Tyinity Cemetery, Old Tronsides—went to sea. Her destination is not known, | Where the remains were interred. ot ike anak This demoltshes the theory of her detention here asa Mr, J. W. Schmidt was ch wr —- ¢ Fm pgs kchool of practice for young middies, German firms in New York, which was cstablished by THE CONGRESS WRECK him in the year 1815, but from which, in consequence ms to be ill'fated. Last evening she sank again off | of failing health, he withdrew some four or five months Norfolk. Another job of pumping will have to be cone | 9g0. He was Privy Commercial Councillor of his Majesty f ' the King of Prussia, Consul Genoral of Prossia, Saxony, throw ph to got-her ap, This Ie her-second sinking after | he, King of Feusse, Con cep erel Stace 10, Stonmehip Constitution, Grecnman, Savannah—Wakeman, Gookin & Die! Thompson, Norfoix and Richmond—G Steaiashi 0 msinp Albemarle, Bourne, Norfolls, City Point and ond—Livingston, Fox & Co. whip EO Knight, Morris, Georgetown—H B Crom: hip Franconia, Sherwood, Portland—R B Cromwell &Co. Ship Franklin, Bursel; Ship J Baker (Br), Al Bark Rainier, Hazelton, Bark Meridian (Brem), Lene ark, Portland for Philadelphi Look, Jones boro for NYork; achrs L Batchelder, 3A Parsons, ; | Sharp, and Anule Magee, Ketchum, PI shia for Boston? Albert Jameson, Jameson, N York for do; ina, Melver, do | P, Th batats Yor dor ‘Bion ‘s as, Adgloon ioe jompson, Calais for do; Nork; Gentle, Henderson, Rockland Yor do; Tumratroo, Collins, Bangor for do; Erie, Sawyer, do for Huckensack. Sid bark Quickstep; brig Baitle, Aug I5—Sid Ly ©_H Keanedy, Whitaker; ing Albert. San Francisco—R M Cooley & Co. Musquash—Walsh & Carver. neiseo—F Talbot & Co. Cadiz via Baltimore—Ruger 108 Bark Glenwood (Br), Bentegat, Buenos Ayres—F Alexan- dre & Sons. Bark Merrimar, Hoyt, S18al—Rrett, Son & Co. Pe oe (Br), Berry, Maracaibo and St Thomas—Maitland, elps a C Bark WE Anderson, Price, Mobile—J B Ward & Co, Brig Giovanina (Iu), Luisi, Liverpool—Slocovich, Agresta lameson, Dwina, ida, E P. Billow, Gentle, ,. HARTFORD, Aug f2—Arr schra'8 0 Hi Waterhouse; HA Deming, Boardman; Silas Brainerd, Buell, and Cyn- thia Jane, B nnett, Kizabethport; Glenwoods, Boyles, New: York; L ‘Daniels, ‘Tooker, and May, do; Min, & Flower, Russell, ind AG. Hozard, Gt Hzabethport. z the Red Eagle of Prossia, with the star, Knight Com- Co. ‘Rid 121 chra Ripple, Johnson, ia; James Di- o mazon Gans, rostan inander of the Albrechta Order of Saxony, Kulgut of tho | “Brig Dirigo, Rumball, Cow B Talnot & Co. werty, Gurroll, dot Oliver. Spelman, Brewer, and Dochet arrived to-day , from Richmon Zihringen Léwen Order of Baden and’ of the Peter | Brig J R Nevius (Br), Cole, Cow Bay—Breit, Son & Co. Kahn. Stocking, NYork: sloop Emily, 1 do, — ., Fricdrich Ludwig Order of Oldenburg. He came tothe | Bt Altaretta (ihr), Ogilvie. Cow Bay--P 1 Nevius & Sons, TUE, Aug 1—Arr brig Rosevel nm, Pensacolag The Press Despatch. 4 United States in the year 1805 with his frieud Baron nry De Cordova & Fonmnnis Moxnos, August 16, 1865. | De Rheins, the well kiidwn banker, but was not long in The steamer Thomas Collyer ran into an old wreck im | enis city until he established the house. from which the Jamos siver, near Richmond, yesterday, doing some | He” co’ recently reted. Om the recall or arch damage. “She left for Baltlmore hast evening, for repairs. | Roente ta 1840, Mr schmidt wae. nnpernted Charen Her pumps wero sufilciont to keep her clear of water. a’Affaires, and remained in that office until the arrival Tho sales of government horses and mules at Camp | oe \ne'ocent. minister Baron terale, who yer Hamilton came off Jomueiay. The one hundred mules | Came from his important dutics at Washington to do nold ah a aveenns of S38 38. reverence to an old and faithful representative of their The steamer Columbia has arrived from Richmond | country. Mr. Schmidt married Mise Bache, daughter of With the Eleventh Pennsylvania cavalry en routs home. | Thendace Bache, a descendant. of Benjamin, Feanclio, Brigadier General Pennypacker, who was severely ; y wounded at Fort Fishor, was to-day rom: 4 from Chesa- fete = patriarchal age of eighty-six at Peake Hospital to Norfolk. The hospital building before | "™s HmG of Mie decease, | oy of diplomatic favore the war was a female college, and will soon be cleared | 91.4 'nopular honors for ils coramercial Integrity aud Wie out and turned over to the original owners, vate worth, has goue to meet the reward of is Vorresteiai The steamer Guide has arrived from Savannah with | Mision: and wittet the tombs of other: men mes beast Gee Taoist Gonnectiont. | She is bound to New York. | of the marbled splendor of the sculptor's art, the verdure General H. W. Birge accompantes the regiment. of his grave will remain green by the tlowing tears of many sorrowing friends, Schr Julie (Br), Laprelie, Jaemel— Co. Mt, Monmovth, Masson, Havana; Juliette, Trundy, 3 schr Ben vi ) do, ic Pensscola; bark H D Brookman,, do; Fal old Ist, sehr Lote Weems, Frick, Havana; Sd, brig Svar of a 2c, sip Mountaineer, for most of cargo en- Ady 2d, shi Jor , a bark dU Brook nb ; bat B " for NYork, ‘wales: os tor do few dogs; UC Colaon, ayd’ Stat of Hope Yor dee . wt ‘k load. MACHTANPORT, Ang 12—Arr brig James Murchic, Mitehe ell, Shulee, NS, for const of Ireland, Sid brigs Montaao,, et nd TR Jones, am ge 5 Lina, 5 23 steamer CI renton, NY Chureb, New York; Elisha Eliza Jane F, Howard, Jacksonvilie. Sarab, Drisho, Piiladelphia—C B Swain, Sebr Hero, Smail, Salgm. ARRIVED. Steamship Etna (Br), MeGuigan, Liv. eanstown $d, with mdse and 460 ers, to nG ale, 2d inst, of Polut Lynas, maship City of Baltimore, bound E; 18th, AN, 2, lon 60, steam- ship Cry of Dublin, bound E; 3:30 PM, lat 4227, lon 61 40, a brig rigged steamship, bound E; Mth, 6:40 AM. 446 miles E of Sandy Hook, steamship Clty of New York;7 AM, steam- ship New York; 10:60, steamship Brin—all bornd E; 12 M, Jat 41 21, lon 65 36, ship Good Hope, from Shields for New rk. ‘ork. Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, Sa’ nab, Aug 12. with mdse and Passengers, to Wakeman, Gookin & Dickinson, 14th inat, 80 miles north of Hatteras, passed brig Almore, of Beeventaninp Zodine, Bulkd odine, Bul 44 . to Lb ri at Avg if, via son, Alexandria; b. Ariadue, Het wha} Snow, New York; Ware! ain for NYork; Mth, Saun vannah, 8 hours, with mdse 13th inst, 25 miles SW of teamshi oan’ Buwnane NYOHGS EM Sri ee ‘ove: ‘th, Oh Tath—. irs DW Saunders, M ibethpory; Are medilio, Chase, New York. ‘ld Sour aay ‘Adains, Hadwiny Jeff. Davis’ Family Yor! AT ALBANY, EN ROUTE FOR MONTREAL Base Bi bound 8. x A a [From the pibany Pergo Poon just =k EMPIRE OF NBW YORK VS. ENTRRPAION OF BROOK- opr Anna D Jordan, Parker, Guanteoamo, 25 days, with amine ena tis, OT ae ee ree children eff, Davis arrived here this morn- LYN. irig George Downes, Ducli, of and from Barbados, 18 fet ae Stannard. Ing on the St. John, stopped _at the Delavan Honse for a ° ft ri mola: 0 Ht Trow bridge's Bone. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 16—Arr barks Nett, Dune few hougs wud left on the Rensselaer and Saratoga ra; | _ The Fetnen match between theso clubs took place at } ayn mith angnr and malacs, tol Arowtidgee Boos,” | gh! Ro road for Montreal. There were two sons and a daughter, | Bedford, yesterday afternoon, the result béing the succoss Schr Maracaibo, Henly, Lingan, 17 days, with voal, toC L je teh. Sehr Julia A Rich, Higgins, Elizabethport for Portsmouth. ™. Sarah Hobert, Croster, Jane Ed pon tick 2 oD; aches. for A Schr William, Fletcher, Elizabeth port for Salet ato Nee ‘illiam. They were accompanied by the mother of duration, Neither club had den, Huston, ns NYork; JO Henry, Mrs. Davie, a white servant girl, anda man servant, A | '” full game of three hours’ ae Lyne, M Wiighungtoa, Ti large crowd was attracted to thé Delavan House, where | its full nine, and the coutest proved to be one decided | Sent Andean Peters, Mareh, Eliuabeihport for Rostoa, Salem, Mary Met quite a pe Fem —— oon mat by wo- | by the batting of the parties, for with one or two excep- feptens at. altuehs con ‘fection, repeatedly fissed the tions, neither nine creditably acquitted themselvés ip ti children, While the children should not be held account. | Held. In batting, Marti and Kelly made the best dis. able for the deeds of their futher, there i# certainty | Plays on the Empire side, and Sinith and Jewell on the nothing tn them nor their parente that entities them to | Part of the Entérprise nine, _ Waterman’s fielding being fny peculiar, manifestations of regard, over hundreds of | ie best on the Part of New York, and Cook's ‘eae respectable children of loyal parentage. and the Enterprise twelve, the Inter getting six home Schr L M Strout, Daniel, Bangor. Schr James 8 icy. Rodina New Redford. Schr C & © Brooks, Brooks, Bridgeport for Phiiadeiphis. Bohr {A Bayles, Baylen, Port Jelverroa, Ly Pyar foe oan, Monroe, 36 hours, a8 in tow, to n i “i Faeries BS wo den, ih BAILED, Steamers Conatitutlon, Albemarie. Sury Sovrm Awrnica, Lincoln, at Bostov from Tyia, on the 28th ult was struck by Nghtatug, which split the head of ber foremast, Sonn Cowanver, Carlow, which sailed (rom Red Beach, Me, on the 4th inst, for Providence, with a cargo of plaster, put back on the 7th in distress, having eprung n leak. Her soreah ‘white f suastio corvenh tn a mn, whose Ln Tuesday, the vesult being the signal success of the New tion to the party we could not learn, passed through this | Yorkers, by a scbre of woventy-seven to eighteen. Hat- city this morning on the forty-five, minutes past nine | field led the score with twelve runsand no outs, Kernan train, The-mother-in-law is apparently about aixty.tve | leading on the Olympic side. Ten home ros wore scored or seventy yours of age, and boars an intelligent eye ox. | '% the match. Hattio 8 Emery, Palmer, Philadelphia, he was right closeito bias; taid tIint the man war tying | picion, aud he concluded to watch hi# movemente | pression in the {noes she was dressed in ‘lack ‘tino BUREKA VB. ATLANTIC. Se nant sho aomeaged condition, and the vessel | bois anna D Porrey. That hens he eaid that he thew started ung 'ean aorey | WN Passing dowu Washington street offiper Ring met | bose were dressed tu. blue fanuel, cut and trivomed | The grand match between thee clube takes plabe at paatsiia : ans witha ghtcamse Cheshpeake, Sherwood, NYork; ond came io Abr, Brealin’s: he stated to erp that stare | Captain Daviy, 10 whow he communicated his auspicionn, | i, SailOr nn Tike pnt eee deme ia wane | Nowark on Friday, the 18th tnst., the Atiantice taking mere eed, tarenoek ie Vath, i how Mero Petbede ta eta ae aa UY ares a0 officer tamed Gambling that had shot wine ono, I) and they cone au to the station house | and was in charge ot the female servant. During the the one P. M. train for Newark that day, Tealntared it m faa bolle at . ' Iphia; Susan & Mary, Ste: See eT eee eee mncll e en Exe until torn: | for the purpose at examining the conapte of fie bundle, | time the train remalued im the dopot the man alluded to THR RCLEOTIC OLUB. ied from Liverpool, NE, ) { lua, when T went to the «tation house I seoortained thot | vw an oieer hal een shot, Coffing was brougat in by | While this engiged the man surdenly sprung up, and, Sther officer who found bit in seventh eveuns, poor Mbking bis ox, ran off up the street, pursued by the officers, Afier an oxciting chase through several 4 a , Iwenti eae taeel esa 2, depones and soyeya1 4 streets, wit any perceptible advantage on either ume 1a Wie eo a +f work for; #42, onl, 98 they jwssed from Meadow sreet Tiny. Bdrevn, ico naire; ] waate (an Neer ature cor- } into First, the fugitive way observed to throw € mer of Seventoenty street and Seventh avenue about } something ever the tence. Captain fred a = Aight o'clack Mousey “voniney 1 aye athe. evo ancl i slot over bis heal, to which he paid tention, when other men; J «aw there Sculioin,Joe Murray end | he fired 4 sevond time, the ball taking effect, when the : Paid, uot ae auy.) (eHow halted nud storgerod 1 ne | Fie was then goarayod to the y | hill was exlied in, aud spon ow Matheney | sbat the bell wiriok over the com or ae , endag ) dilade, and, wlegoing tarvard, lodged in the muscles of pod plese. V was | the shoulder, waiere it stilt rem: the dactor being tore with wert | WBuble te weber). Search ‘being mide Seep eres} oe on ned night Joye whea | was there; Tee ; if j 1 did wet ejay vers to there; Tnevor heart Mh Abe Loom: J there: £ to the feace for support. tion house, and Dr, Tut- HT i i alone w Velqwhie alk sttresson fure, a variety : 137 Wess se atveel, ead other Probably To bs gamues of Rogenth avenue | bundred $0 hewe taken the ie Fi, mivet, on Monday ey-ainy: be sw } reeidence of @ (whose is absent}, on +9 the srotman, MR WHOM so Oat hesheru | Pallaate a ity. The , who gives ” Sil bn connaciien the motder; he reesgnined her | the mame of William Bmith, is an and te ” Sad MoCnon, «woman who has lovg been separated | evidently » professional “knick,” na the opheles stolen } Ss bor hasbapd, bat not * where she J Were selented with care and an eye to tl market. ty, The witness testi Mr, MeOuey, after | ralne, end was re. Leena ereaenap-aetiaiaeed ‘i any W je barbed b Joraey y News. with Boy 10er,—A lad named James M. Reilly, i ‘xamination, it vas found | Mra, Jef. Davi Epieanern (Br), Leva mb nlt fe bowaprit by collision, 26th from Picton for Boston, put having lost jidvoom aud with an tinknown steamer, above, and the old ae, who occupied one seat, were en- This club will take possession of their new grounds at in clore conversation, the old lady e¢ times evincin nge-of anger, her teot! ted as thou; Hoboken—the old Jefferson grounde—on Friday after fen im fot Were old that she wh hoon hoon, on which occasion they will play their opening ne, N Yor, PROVIDENCE, Aug M—Arr sch 9 & B Georgetown, IC." Bhachrs Amos 8 ham Lincoln, Bentley, and John pis: ,Cornelia, Webler, Kulzabethport; Jott, baw + “tie Potter, Yor Nn, inet a Racnvr Samay, 369 tone, built at Philadelphia in | Oregon, Rhoden, " game at Hoboken. ), sod pu s weeks since by Wiggin’ & (lark, sal ‘nut upand ake “Abul. The pany were Kosa ; (2% $18.60 cash, has beon cold to Havton parties | xYork Said cones’ abel Renee wre tunica , ‘The National Teachers’ Convention. — | for$ibi0cah, Hulse, Mahan: Chaveor, Mahan: Bispage oe yioonilil Bankisouno, Pa., August 16, 1865, Shige Mamuachuscisg, Wile, sa Mi . tant, old at batten ‘steam Varrton, (Washington (August 12) correspondence of Cincinvatt Tho National Teachers’ Convention reassembled thia Her, Be ford Aug 16. ‘gr ih jae, Ocean; also bark | and Yazoe, Ooich, NYork; sehr Wi Oo ae asetve| morning, five bundred delogates being present. s Minin herman, Of NB, was ti Fayai July | gavebine, fron Nan Wor eed \ govork ‘ the aT Mpathy of the, Washington secessiot iste fot | Governors Ourtin ead Bradford, of Maryland, and cian ler reportage to tall shame tay on erie ae eet, eee ight sh was I gubseribed in ber bohet foots | @emernd Geary were invited to seats in the Convention, ' pres Jee ie | Soar Estar Bin D \ members of the Convention w ‘ areived wt «| battle Meld to-morrow, whh Died. Se ‘The wafore the Association Conmuanay —Ge Srednegéay, August 16, Nonke following were read Mavenry, Conninghom, aged a) | to-day:—The Of Gabes! Teaching,” ty W. ae. = x. of Trey, B. ¥. Baonid bo fromAksab foe Liverpool, May roe i segment ttre Reena eno ran na hess hres ‘from Boston fot Mavritive, Tune 24, ‘street, New Attorney and Counsellor, Ceanne tae as

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