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” 8 ~» NEW Y ee HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2), 1965. ee, ¥ ie ~ . bo 04F With me that the community should be unde arm wai ik @9 oxtravasation of Bau’ F ® scratch | lovse.’” ‘There iva deioy yt, found Slaying around | G6 oun Mich., aged 56 years Bo) f cnnadi bused becaune ald max that was kage sprun thal she would be rest: we, and the mora ‘ ° ¢ IS SPIRITUALISM JUGGLi, "RY ? ‘Wore mOUeY oUt Of ft in that feet Kyou si | aud she line been pdx wgh)—the edhe vened belli tray cet aie day tone that any one can | day mcmning, Angwa 19, Moms. Sr. Sony Banner, aged | ust 18, of acute peritonitis, Joy A, Warum, of Detroll, ‘The velsti®es sad friends of the funiiy arv-imvited to a ahnprecmeen saan cei regard to him, aud that neither religious be. | “der the cuticle; there way “rongh- | in this cotton br Promos Tho remains wil) be taken to Ann Arbor for intese ier aap would to outraged in compelling | °s3; saw nothing lieve trick or signe ne Bee " sicaulinae pb cetiae ane, and siettawes il | attend the tauw-ral, this (Monday) aflernvon, at one | mirat “ath Great Rochester ot his mite to the government, | Direct resumed—Each answer was une diecover. Mean called” govern - | o'c'uck, from ‘his lame 1e"!44nee. Without furtue? notice, Warsom@-On Sunday, t- | he * he ‘publle debt and for thor par. | of the question, have 1 dome 60 and sor yex, Npeution | feng Wy I, 20 Mae thar a teat eee dete | wet tic On Sunday, August af of pustol shot | Sorat C., only danghier ~ . Sy _ ‘wer have been tricks ia what | done #0 and #0, and i et of cu o> ound, 1 atu ° unknown, at 4 4 owen. SOR aR ange ae junior wea | bin fT had bug iors eo, Wil be the ion, whieh is a cheap method of | zai One A. a. ou Sunday morang, While at the Ore in |. ‘The fee < monte and 2 Tmcadag a cm. . = jaee to be Ma0WN as tho blacn «and are known | have in oil specuta+™ ve; ho said w- process “Aabig to both government agents | Ridge sings Martmas Brrwaxy, ‘aged 21 years, 10 | ho’ wera will take place og Tr afernoon, p valist Vase. 9 -w ~ | he the inquiries of the eum” Foeeed to do an eminent euocers wus, and ono of * aor re Months and 3 YH. as tse the v BTR eae: om OF recidance et Rereate, a ‘ vo the ticers of that art; andTwin , “°riple . lan-* Cm ee Fs OAD, The relatives a ei al a = : Ronn ibnar ae. 6 a > FE tc move tnas the prisoner i Aan, Ter yt Bavo been HY" to well out ever GRNERAL WHOKTER peter cy geese 4 Attn light cu ra, and the Eien three . t adduee v. bs: “Ty “=O Was then adjourne’a 4 Monday The press of this city are jul eee os wos Gen. | onntee, are respectfully in. C The Medium Acknowledges “7 iritual- |“ tee seo, viunecnon were then called: > See Brigadier General James D. wei Chief of m- oe Fg i aperbong funeral, form hin toto renide ves {- SHIPPING NE w s . “f jtual- ‘The following Ww! ined bY “at. a tail, General Webster is on a to” psy ~tY #Sernoon, at two o'clock, OY Ne Re NAO ism to be a m James Rogers, "orn Gerson, uow defender Lovs SIAN A. ss ne ae caliden al tae Aeadianmvaareie | Me ey Cre Sa ay, Ange Te Of seenaras,, -cimbuge re Harel; made his aca" qtance 1B YW" ingions +i eps eiers from Washington are to report, 1¢ eoeraret +4 | late Thomes Cun: inghamt serena ma Satins reorwith DIM jas eor'ag when he per * facing them in TUNDINE Ovaer. ' In referrhg Th ham. addrnnptonnnnie: ca aa aaaeannar nae MAE GRE ITS pon aga ent 0 efroulaied by iis; this is it AAA ALIA, 4 Ce Tru: Delta ot, Yesterday has the following :— | inwitn rains a an of he (atomday) >’ apeettally Port of New Yorks, August 20, 1965. wn up by % Johestor. ye ‘This mission is supposed, qo be preparatory (9 AB ON: of pas the residence + , i" q a verears ting of Peestiaigitan | 5" 7u' ec vexing, meant | “gteenting Commercial and Ser Tnelligence rufsnt ai fun government 9 tiie thewe raat | jlam, Thomas Tavlos East PA" i cata | BB slemer Mri, ug Ppaetphla, 3 MORme p o tu » pel a eo o 7 4 Magicians, Borcerers, | ttt yo from New Ori wel’ ah at of ha gonerny nthe na ofthe | yndvnes eet a oneh Oates ats SOM ena | tak ainsi fll as peace : 3 na Jhntardeaid a farther objection was, ikWAS oy om Now Urieans, governor, and at the saune me one by which the | ty'Tonstord Ireland, in te 29", Zauase OC Ou coun” ) Dale ih ina fnalde of Bell Hugy at ta | :V-v@CRomancers, Ghostecers ann that shat was stato on the Bil was d0r49, But re aN tts abo ey’ ntee | , the fd and ralatives of an Tamiya epocttuliy | Fasttee Su tunged sal th pee E ating " yy; ag t ye done, — men er-com! ca COsBa! . 4 fu : and Spir‘;tualists. merely tall cald theve was & difference Bet” geen patting for the revival of business prosperity in the South, and A two ctelode sae {Une a}, this (Monday) afternoon, | ton. bound EE: 14th, Int 49.28, lon 4828, ‘Archer, Judge Paiisenent and another in OAFF™ gt ie out E AND COTTON CROPS } un thie prosperity a great deal of the success of the | fnth avenue sad Were dale teeiteme®s commer of Elev: | Petia Wd ta ae Tid ae ees ‘signals de. ae. . & OMe Dart—-But T cannot prove CVery’-afmg at once. THE COTTON TRAD D North. is dependent; and the ora of restored harmony | ‘"%h avenue ad Fort’y.foarth street. witha bark rigged soumet abowigg one fand four Witness rovumed—Cannot #ay HOV, tong we remained and good fecling will also be hastened by thesamemeans. | witg of Th pane Poneay Augast20, of consumption, Asim, | rookels bound Bi 10th, 28 miles W. of, Caps Fae peoeet og performed wo! i" anennennnnpnaine it the nation may derive k . 3 bound E; Our Bem mdionce. a ee ot 2x ES ae Ae ane eet repair. the. Southern rail, | golf" smaina “ail bo taken from her late residence, No. | Cape Race, passed Glasgow steamer, bound agit ecg " ony each cnr efictaaae eee tie EL Py ge Incase. of war with the French in Mexico—an Feat averiuo, to the Church of the Immaculate Con- | ,, Steamship North Star, Jones, New Bg re Burrano, August 19, 1600 | room ie ae eied with take a tiington Hail; the | Horrible and Frequent Crimes im | 70" To means improbable, or one against which the | ° 4on, ast Fodrternth street, where high mass will be | Groased the nd pasene ten, dA Bayne Ane THE UNITED BLATT £3 AGAINST CHAS. J. COLONSSTER, | Tor as righted with gag and it-had windows; gas was the State. feelings of the Amesicam peaie would ene tas tam Glock, Pie toigaae cf the falls, eM Ree eh tag vg att e ima; f railway in the South would be needed for the ak halt. ten o'clock. The friends of the family, an . d Pp not used in the daytime; do not know what defendant of salle io the SN ee te of eer ek eae pb hig oe eae Mary Kelly, ate ro. | steamshin Cahewha, for New Yorks ian 4 ‘SPIRITUALIST. did in that room; Sa him several times in the large Be. Xe. deo. is, and President Johnson is. too far-, ) Spectfully requested to attend the fumeral without further | Lichthouse Rotice. tates, Share, Sa with mdse _Tho trial of © games J. Colchester, the spiritualist, for Adroach of the PRevonue law, im exercising his calling or Profession Wi! peut a license, was commenced to-day in the Northerr g™pictrict Court of the United States, before tetas 8 ‘Hal. Movers William A, Dant, District Attorney, guia Olaries 0: Tappen appeared for the prove- #0 Movers. George B. Hibbard and Josiah Cook for the Anfoier, The ceme was to have come up yester- day, & 6 wsrmugyling once occupied Whe enfire day. room; parties coming im called on Mr. Colchester and Atlantic Gulf pws ag a noel sighted not to have th t of this momentous fact. “¢e fteamship United Si hake raat dat, them ne | gy New Orionne Gortenponden again ay that General Webster's 18 & highly Imporana sumer Vagong wife ct Sremah'F B Dodge tnd soir | Roatan sal poke the small rgom; have seen give seances in the large mi ‘of Edward fi Tor Sar h; same day, | PM, 10 miles room, anewering written questions; they were written in New Onizane, Te., July 29, 1865. Pengor. Por etl tae family are rospectflly changed signals ‘with steamnship Meteor, ‘hence for New AL. n : jor G MP yor Wood- all cases; the answers were written, too; he gave Tap- | GuNERAL ROKER ON THE RESULT OF THE COURT OF INQUIRY Major General Grierson, accompanied by MP yor invited to attend the funeral, from her residence, 38 | leans. pings on'the table also in answer to questions to the (OF THE MOBILE RXPLOSION. ward, of his staft, left this city last night, for,tne North, | yaight street, at half-past two o'clock, this (Monday) af- | _, Steamship Moneka, Marshman, act fey iat Blow. Genet ‘appro Livingston, Fox & Co. poople who were there; it was done by placing the out- ‘on a leave of absence. roe ag passengers, to . wide of the foot to the lag of the table; know it waa done piphoaire ess Hr aire erp fint mindy Pm dant ep Fda “grotto aim, St Beinn. —At Paterson, N. J., on Sunday, August 20, eet tomas tor, Now Vert, wit lon o f propeller 80, because I have sven it done; the questions were st . i Eran 5 SE ae te cg Maw Yorks Daten ae on the table and the rappings seemed to be on the top of Gaby bi 1x, youngest daughter of Joseph H. and Harriet | wi 2 years and 8 months. Ing bard from NNE, with a heavy sea ronning and short of ¢ ston appointed by him to investigate the cause and result | this city on Thursday last, for eston,, Texas. The busi- Drinker’ the table; the questions were taken by him, answered ness of clearing vessels and shtpping goods unrestrict- Notice eoul, could not render any assistance. 7am: mnncE. he Wexazn | 0d returned: some ef the questions were whether ‘any | % the late terrible explosion at Mobile. The following 1s | Giiy to Toran ports will comamance irsmediately. Dommartin mikey mein August 20, Avr Exsea- | Rteamslip Fah Kee, Sterling, ‘Philadelphis, 26 hours, in. He moy'be remembered by the readers of the HeKaLy | Gr'tng spirtt friends of the questioner were present; Mr. | the report:— General Wright, from the Army of the Potomac, has | srry wife of Mf, Dense ne ae eet 2, Aor E Pegitp Cynosure (of Liverpool), Oram, Shields, 83 days, with tha’ Yin-the month of May last Mr. Colchester, who was then | Colchester would give the names of deceased persons by I. The Court of Inquiry appointed by Special Field Or- | left New Orleans for Galveston, where his headquarters The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | coal, to Geo Tapscott Eo. ‘July 26, Ja! 46’ 67, lon'38: iD Roc waited upon by United States Commis- | rapping; he would tell questioners to call out the alpha- | dors No. 82, current series, Army and Division of West | Will be for ttre future. invited to attend the funcral, from her late residence, ke Norwegian bark Chas RowDerg, from, Barcelins naakagdiad hat he must-take | O¢t in their own ‘mind and the rappings would denote | Mississippi, and of which Colonel ©. A. Hartwell, Seven- 4% West Thirty-fourth street,’ on Tuesday afternoon, at Gute, 0 dare ‘out; Aug 1, Tat 40 FS lon 68, passed 1 gener William Sterrs, and een u ' he ps : © | the letters as they came up; a = ag ye ase ty-seventl Ene Biates colored, tafeat ie Press iden! The fenton La Acts eg sen two o'clock. » For band, bound B: seam Ys Robert ta Woense under the Interna! Revenue law ase Juggler | every day; perhaps from eight @ sometimes | upon the demand of Captain . gee, istan iw gust 19, q 'Eumons.—Suddenly, on Saturday, August 10, zB Seep apt to be permitted to-oontinue his business. This | more per day; he had no other business; have seen him | Qnartermaster United States Army, and Brevet Captain | cotton steady; 1,280 bales sold at dle. a42c, Sugar | MoKonm wife of George D. Emmons, Cs. Ne Bark Abordean (of Beth), ere aks cuit Cabos, goal, receive money, sometimes two dollars and sometimes | W. 8, Beebe, Ordnance Department, United States Army, ‘The friends and iaintances of th bia, from Liverpool for New York. eee peasy - performances; Mackngwedged do me that | {0 lnvenigag the. facta and lroumatances connected | Gul. Louisiana corn, 16%e, Preighta to New York, | geeiul mac anal sousintanaee OC ane ar. 0 te "Bark Helnharat (rem), Wastken, Bremen, 40 days, witb ‘4awe out a license as a spiritualist, indignantly denying | the rappings were humbug, an at_I must take no | with the explosion of the magazine at the Mars] ware- | %c. a LX. ecks on New York, % a % discount, dence of her parents, No. 205 West Twenty-seventh street mdse patel gers, 4 “ ‘ahat he performed his extraordinary. feats by jugglery, | petice of them; left eis an oe eee rnnere poses, oe Sara ina feliozinn wette ootanen noe HS ‘General Besuregard’s house was surrounded a few on Tueday A ahrnoch, Karhiatie mn * ei Beet oe Pe oo nate m mont a , has submi m ‘OSTER. gust ERBERT r coal, “and insisting that all the manifestations produced by | 7 wiched togot it back. facts developed by the evidence :— nights since, and Beauregard, with others, was kept in @ | son of ‘William On ne vie Foster, po 4 es arene Delory, Cow Bay, 10 days, ; him were done through the agency of the spirits of the | Crose-examined by Mr. Cook—Am about twenty-six Firet—The Marshall warehouse building, selected and | cotton press until morning. It was supposed that Kirby | and 22 days. Brig 4 A.V Goodhue (Br), Crosby, Cow Bay, 14 days, with iy | coal, to Edmiston Bros. invited to attend the funeral services, at the rosidence of | goSt"s,8,H.Jackson, Wiley, Bridgeport OB, 14 days, with , \Mr. Colchester declined to do, but said he was willing to “ issionet u years old; was born in London, England; have sed for storage of powder and ammunition, was as fit a “ latir a ds of the family are ‘departed. The United States Commissioner refused to fh thse ccuniey aver since 1sos; ata aan Meni “aetendant petaiog Pe in ienaes, wo tor an tpoaiomlemiteamees ‘Smith was concealed in the house. Beauregard com The relatives and frien: ly ‘grant bina license in the manner desired, aud instituted | money to obtain an terest, in his business; had no | tion were concerned, a8 cold bo obtained within the | plamed to General Sheridan of the manner in which the | pi, nts, 185 South Second street, Brookl: D. Pn ‘proceedings against Mr. Colchester before the District | such interest; received no portion of the money defend- | limite of the city of Mobile. military had invaded his premises. General Sheridan thi onda evening, at balf-pass seven o'clock. His | Ste Gegucoh Savion, Hartford for Philadelphia, ’ Court, held at Canandaigua, last June term, when a true og ae ae fg de fe tom ie the ue ~ Second—That. Ereres Centein a8: eves moeted was greatly annoyed at the occurrence, and righted the renee ne be taken to Hempstead, L. I.,0n Tuesday | Sloop Oregoni, Rhodes, Providnce. ; not ot 3. defenda: - | proper and efficient experts ce, interm« LOW ‘bill-was found against him for practising jugglery with- | tory wore addressed to me; never opened them, but gave | Of having immediate charge of the building and superin. | matter with Beauregard. ene —On Savard August 19, after a short illness, Bark J Godfrey, Hulle: = 3 from New Orleans. @ut a license, The case was then postponed in order } them to defendant; copied some of the answers he gave | tendence of moving and storing the ammunition. Hon. James H. Bell has been appointed Secretary of | Emma L., daughter of William and Ann Fisher, aged ul Berk Almoner, 16 ayn trou Matava, 20 enable Mr. Colchester to procure witnesses for the | me; the answers he wrote were sometimes torn up; don’t | Third—The Court are of the opinion that the testimony | gate in Texas, months and 1 day. Sark Navarino. 60 days from Rio Janeiro, remember I ever tore up any; have geen him:tear’ them upand eaw others lying about; don’t know that he had particular object in tearing up the original answers; defendant gave me one hundred dollars as my share to leave him; gave him a receipt. meee as apa “ feces) beg been ante we ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested SAILED, y, and shortly before the explosion, gross and culpable to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, carelessness on the part of the fatigue party in handling Base Ball. Clee teen dae rtrd onda) afternoon, at two | 1 8 steamer Hunteville, with a Monitor in tow. the fixed ammunition, and that the Court find it impos- AOTIVE VERSUS UNION. Fueaiva.—On Sunday evening, August 20, Saran | Wind at sunset 8, ght. sible to render an opinion ag to the immediate cause of The return game between these clubs on Saturday, | Fuxwina, relict of Samuel B. Fleming, in the 67th year s@ofence, and set down for trial during the August erm, at Buffalo. The point at issue between the United Btates and Colchester is, in the words of the indictment, a8 follows :—That he did “on the first day of May, in the year | “Q “pid you not with part of the one hundred dollars | the explosion, as, so far as is known, n0 nat or in Pan Bite Ain ( ef our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixy-tive, | release Professor Anderson's thinga that had been seized | the building survived the explosion’ ‘which took place at Hoboken, attracted a numerous at- | herage a oe Aumatiy.crareenentean rae aye pes pe ar ‘and on divers days and times, exercise and carry on the | for his board bill? . Fourth—The testimony shows the explosion to have | tendance of spectators, the result being well earned | invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 1 wies'to been spay ae Mr. Dart objected, Witness resumed—Did not demand one hundred and fifty dollars more from Colchester under a threat of prosecu- caused the destruction of a large amount of government | triumph for the Actives, by a score of 22 to 12, in a full | Grove street, Jersey City, on Tuesday afternoon, at two and other property, ad of the Killing and wounding of @ game ofa little over tro houre’ duration. The Actives | o'clock sy P, g commissions from this Association:— Jarge number of persons. Z trade, business. and profession of a juggler, aud did then and there publicly, and for fee and reward, perform by 1d off with a score of 6 to 4, but the close of the second | Griswoup.—At Hamilton Park, New Brighton, Staten | ,9cAbtain Robert K Clarke; 4 George 2 Atwell -aleight of hand.” This Mr. Colchester denies. Xo that | lion in the manner counsel speaks of; did not say that I | “II. The proceedings, finding and opinion of the Court | innings saw the Unions in the van, the totals being 8 to | Island, at half-past nine o'clock ou onsen Ane | ene Sa Rich ae Mea crley a8, Hollis P Higging the real question .to be decided by (he jury is whether | 224 Anderson were broken and that defendant should | in the foregoing case are approved and confirmed; end | 7 in thelr favor. Afterwards the ‘Actives got well into | gust 20, of consumption, brought on by wounds ed | ley; 4230, John.A ® Lind ip America; 4226, Stephen. : a y dary give us the money to help us out; may have told Mr. | the Court is hereby dissolved. their work and regained the lead, the fourth nnings clos- | in the battle of the Wilderness, Joun Gruzx GniswoLp, if ‘schr Grahatn; Benjamin Goss; Francis: ane epee apiritcial maciifemtations by eee pee i gt 1 ra ceo pletion rah THE MURDER AP GREENVILLE—ARRESTS. ing with, the totale of 18 to 9 in ti Actives’ favor. From | aged 21 years and 8 months. g.Ruthl oe Nauti 26, James P Powel fcr Gems: sgh of hand. ta ation wonde whether spittaaiven { chester uj-aud continually Timportine him for money; | While Albanez was being conveyed to Greenville to | {he point to the close of the game the Actives had it all | | ‘The remains will be taken to Lyme, Conn., for inter- | Store 4am, Chain Woare, park arr Roderis; 428%, | ight Ap other words, whether spiritualiem | aid on nother occasion ask him for ten dollars; aid not | the scene of the murder of Mrs, Warner and her chil- | named. “Ebbetts led the score on the ‘Active ide, and Fender echt Win Bethe Sain aaad, a bee ations ‘Western papers please copy. pay ie sie eeribe bere pod ges ean. dren, two other men suspected of the crime, named ut es oe ike Foran a ee only en GrepKe.—At Galloville, Now Jersey. on Sunday morn- All commissions outstanding over one year require to be ever told Mr. Mofit in Bunalo that T would do all in -my | William Ross and George Rodgers, were arrested by Lieu- | O54 neh Wona game aid: we here: toe at ee | Re AM ind Rowose Gitta hoes Jeane, AD DnEtRe | Presented atthe oflce for renewal, and jugglery are synonymous. WHAT THE SPIRITUALISTS THINK The case has excited the most intense interest in this power to injure Colchester. tenant Christie. Lena, the little girl that recovered | trial match will be played onthe Union and Capitoline | and 8 Miscellancous, city, bs cape a aa in hag emi we Witian H. Rogers, “sworn, examined ‘by’Mr, Ds consciousness, recognized Ross as the murderor of her | grounds—both excellent neutral elds. ‘The faneral services will. be held in the House of | Barz Manacetio—Tuckerton, NJ, Aug 18—The Danish aap highly “indignant thas the favorite apostic of their | 4, Assistant Aseessor of Revenue in Rochester; saw | mother and sister. The affair has created considerable THE ECLECTIC CLUB. Prayer. Broad streot, Newark, at balf-past two o'clock | bark Maracello, Capt HO Berg, from Porto Rico for New Gloven creed should be socused, ws he virtually is Of | Cotctiester in Rochester in May ; called on him to take | excitement. No cause whatover is assigned for the com- | thie club, which entered the National Association Inst | 92 A iad fends are respeot- | york, with sugar, came ashore on the South Shoal, New imposture, Some, however, are rather jubilant at what ‘Mey deem the prosecution of the defendant, on the prin- ciple that the blood of “the martyr ir the seed of the out a license ae a juggler; he did not, and would not take application. PR Cross cxemined by Mr. Cook—Think it was after din- Pete Tee Belge to the Fines Teka, cree | winter, inangurated their new field of operations at Ho- | Fant. —In’ this city, on Sunday, August 20, Etazanere | Tolch revlariay afternoon, The captain, hie wife and fre Mrs, Warner was buried on Thursday last. Attorney | beken on Friday, and mustered a full force on the occa. | MCAxpux, the beloved wife of native of | men left the vessel this morning in the boat, and it is' supe General Lynch is investigating the affair. The verdict | sion. Dr. Bell is the President of the club, and Colonel | the parish of Donimin, county Monahan, Ireland, aged | posed they were picked up by a vensel at sea. The. larch,” Truo, Mr. Colchester is inno danger of the | B¢r ! called ou defenlant and asked him to make appli- is rears, . tb “ 1 tae milty | cation fora license; presented a petition to him; I have | of the coroner's jury ix that “Mrs. Mary Warner, aged | Lynch the Treasurer, and the organization is in a flour- of the crew, six in number, were taken off in the U 8 su: Be will ikely bo subjected to vcomions bleedin angouch | it no: by me; prescuted. him the Dlank fort; did not | forty-threo years, native of Germany, came. to her | ishing condition, both financially and as regards its play. whe friends and acquaintances aro respectfully request: | yoat to-day. The veasel has bilged, and will be a total loss, the pocket, and, as a conrequence, the creed of which | #k him to take a license, but to make appheation | death on the evening of the 25th day of July, 1865, at | ing strength. be pend cia pe piwedped ene ‘SreaweR Grong Arroup, Howes, while leaving Baltimore be isthe practical exponent will flourish all the more | for alice a ; defendant perhaps offered to | Bloomingdale, in the parish of Jefferson, from wounds TWO-GRAND MATCHES ule WEEK. y ie ee Y | on the 18th for B steamtug Ella, and Juxuriantl: take a license, a he government their demand, | inflicted with @ hatchet or axe in the hands of one Wil- afternoon, at one o'clock, vary. ok aged her own cutwater, She returned to Baltiinore for rev ye : liam Ross, said Ross being assisted and aided by one On Wednesday next the champions visit Hoboken to Kent,—On Saturday, August a Samus 8, Kant, aged | pairs. ! ie but ot, in substadji, as a juggler; he offered (o make ee a give the Actives an opportunity of winning a trophy | } year, 6 months and 18 George Rodgers, then and there Vt.” youngest son of | Bank Asuone—A bark showing a red i ; eorge gers, then and there present AK £56 ey ith a white Thongh Mr. Colchester professes to deal wiih ghosts, | @pplication as a spfrtiual medium; told him that there Stephen and Mary Kent. cross in it, was ashore at New I Re is far from having that ghostly appearance for which | Was nothing in the law to authorize him to take out a | — Albanez is still held in custody. from thom, the youthful Néw Yorkers regarding such tances hy the professors of his art and mystery usaaly receive | license as such; he said he would then take out a license | HIGHWAY RODBREY 4ND ATTENPTED MURDER BY NEGRO soL- | OM them, multe witaha “ee ‘bounds oF probability, Princ [aire ee ge mee 8p Mi Pld ho eohtit Janzix, Gipver from Rockland for Norwich, was the * ‘was totally ag something else; rejoined that he must do so within the law, and that I thought he must do so as a jugglor, because T believed him to be one; I will now correct an answer I made before; think it was before dinner I called ov him, and he was arrested after dinner; think more than an hour intervened between our interview eredit, You look in vain for the cadaverous cheeks, sunken eyes, iank hair and attenuated figure with which the members of his peculiar fraternity are generally identified. On the contrary, he is the perfect pcture of health and bodily vigor, while a short convertaion with hhim convinces you that he is the living impersouation of DIERE—CRIMB ON TILE INCREASE. especially since the Eurekas came so near defeatiag the sé of his father, 158 Elizabeth street, this (M: Ported in news columns yesterday.) She The following is from the police report:—Sergeant © | dence er, 1 street, this (Monday) din jul ) 6 wnt ties vi ‘John. Sh — champions. The Atlantic and Active contest will doubt afternoon, at half-past four o'clock. stroyed. dey less attract another large assemblage, and the Actives Leal Saturday ingral hence at Grenada, : alt fast ton o'closk on 1 neretuy tet in his wagon at | will have to work hard to ingure a clear fleld on the oc- Leen pe reper) ane ignite aftsr leaving port, sprang gla Torment and mdnenry q half-past ten o’clock on Thursday night, was met by two | Casion. On Friday the Eckfords and Mutuals play to. | 12, ALRXANDER, ie Ry a t batw the 16th year of his age. weat pastage. She was repairing July colored soldiers on, the Now Shell roid, ciatwoen the | gether on the Union ball grounds, and thie match aleo | ‘The funeral services will take place this (fonday) af. ‘would be ready to sail for Bermada in two o three daye, the hygienic maxim, ‘mens sano in corpore sano.” He is | And his arrest; told an officer I would have Colchester | Common street bridge and the Half ationtion Gf medium height, very strongly, bat by so means | aFrested within (wo hours, if he did not make appliea- | the negroes jumped on the wagon and dealt bim several mt planes gC ee semmoon, at on¢ o'elok, t the residence of Feats | Geesaps, J Foreign. rae: ign} clumsily, built, with a ‘ruddy countenance, dark-brown | ton for a license, b blows on the head with a club, and then threw him on mas z dee ‘will be in Me Teh rats | York: Alert (Br Ingraham, Wo (the latter Soave 10 hair, inclined to curl, and very brilliant gray eyes. He : MR. CONELLY'S WVIDENCE. the ground. ng an be meee - Lato These.clubs play together at Hoboken to-morrow, the i, ames River Railroad, at three o'clock. street | or 3 duys for Bermuda). fa in the enjoyment of youthful vigor, appearing flo be | Jarnes Conelly, sworn, examined by Mr. Dart—Reside | robbed him o} ee mo Dt hin | 224, at half-past two P. M., and it bids fair to be an par Katontown, New Jersey, on’ Saturda: Pun Senaxsurr BexciaN, aT Farner Pout.) not over twenty-six years of age. iu Rochester; did 80 last May; called on defendant at ee eee the Airdction of the | teresting contest, morning, August 19, Many W., wife of Debio We reas | oyttigtom New York June 5, George, at Rangoon; | GREAT AROEAR OF HIE singular | Mir COOK olesied to tne VatOety aa Ht wantbnck of | Lake The wonatied Bia eraed towand the oti, ands HORYORD VERAUS EWTERPRIER in the 284 oar of her age “aaa | thingy nh fran do Sem Marina, 438 ‘What adds io the interest manifested in thix singular | | Mr. “ hs : ; 4 % i purpose of giving their testimony bode 9 It i Me ertaean Neranee TOE ES GUGM codisk vx oh pred oe ae place on the Union ball grounds to-morrow, and unless Tafelrn town, N. J. The friends and relatives are aguas) Pe, hosotrs et at Deal; fthy Valen nt goo Dee sacked for pre: 1 a (—" . ee * Bd, at 4 anoacese Tatoure: jugglers, sorcerers, magiciane, necrimencors apd | questions, each in au envelope, gumbered from ouc io | The intention of he ruffaus undoubtedly tay to | the Enterprise manage affairs better than they di in the respectfully Invited to atau. a wito ot oun | actin Eines ot Dea SF tee tink arteanerelly. Among te: wnipt | Oi the envel were sealed; defendant asked met} | murder Mr. Sheehan. The horse snd wagon were ; Empire match they will be badly beaten. loonr.—On Saturday, Augu: y SEARS, eR GPRD Sennen Reon aes, Lear ig Ain RS ous.are Professor Anderson, ~ Fakir of Ava, Pro- | step si ite beck room writ him; a objected uae ceg to Camp Parapet. No errests have as yet been 600 Oe ate ris D. vet Ja tee ak rear of ber ate iy as “chibal Arr trom Kew Gnesi rly oad a — aos fessor Kar! Kab d Profes M | nd being with me; defendant and m: wentin le. gh ee . “4 relat hancel ass ribenes, ft is expected, ‘will elicit a great ; | touether, whet: Liab tie ‘envelopes on the table, he and | — This is but another instance of the termible state of | go) 5 abn teat nee es ian ai attend the funeral trom her late residence, 14 Grand | Proven sau Franctreo Yune 6, Auchor, at Hong. Komst The court room is crowded by eager listeners and spectx- | 1 sitting opposite each other; defendant took the | affairs in relation to robbery and murder {in this depgrt. 4 BER. | street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. 19th, Marmion, at do. He ors who are anxiously expecting the issue, a* their feel. | oyelopes in has hand, and told me to write on a piece of | ment. Murders are of daily occurrence. Abont eleven o'clock on Saturday night Robert Thomp- Mortox.—On yy, August 20, Marcarst Morror, ‘Sli for New York May 29, Milton, from Manila; ate a got Panag fg Mis son, a veteran soldier on duty at Fort Columbus, while pase- dow of Captain Samuel Morton, aged 71 years and 6 ee seek ames a Greenville road, rm tion’ ‘ my : ag | with clubs, stopped his cab and looked inside. ie fod ing through Park street, near the Mission House, was ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to from hlelds; om, ae from id Woosung, 9th, gust tthe Oh Dr i Cuxhaven; 9th, Anu Live ing it unoceupled, allowed it go on. Fhree other men, | assaulted, knocked down and forcibly robbed of a silver | attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 56 East | ~'siq'for Hoston June 21, Gold gdm te also armed with clubs, were "short distance from the | watch, valued. at: thirty-tve dollars, and ten dollars in | Thirty-Grst street, ou Wednesday afternoon, at one | Sid for Philsdeiphin & a {rom Derry. others. money. Fortunately the outrage was witnessed by | o'clock. te ‘Latest 6th, 7 a Bronsier > per the mame of a departed friend, keeping my eyes “themeemeaer pr | ou the envelopes all the time; he took the "eatelope and a ‘Tharles J. Colchester having been arraigned, in eecord- | throw it through the window; one of the envelopes ‘me with the terms of the indictment, pleaded not , ‘iopped ny eo wot a aud Fone = me to oh the Dest mpannelling a petit jury | Vox Rup; Ldrew it to me with my cane, keeping my ey; or rma proceeded with, and after several | €ze all the time on the envelopes on the table; in the persons ed peremptorily on both sides, {| % of teking up the envelope, saw Mr. Colchester pick- A negro murdered his wife, near Thibodeaux, on Mon- | Officer McGuire, of the Sixth precinct, who ran up and Morpay.—Marcanet Murpny, relict of Daniel Murphy, ym New York. J4«aie Hernan, at Liverpool. Bed aera erage tit ben sipiication,-on the pica | He up one of the envelopes with a penknife; told him | day night last, and then threw her mee the Gacuc ce, | arrested the hghea man use was about escaping with | aged 86 years. Ai from Bomon Bong Tork, at Malaga, 3 -” of illness, the following gentlemen were sworn :— Wetop that; he bandied them fora while, then handed | fourche. When he was arrested the next day he was liv- | the plunder. ‘The prisoner proved to be Charles Leonard, The remains will be taken from her late residence, 150 Ameriosi Charles Groben, Peter Barker 3 ‘han back, saying neither my spirits nor bis own would | ing with another woman, alias Charles Hawkins, @ well known offender recently | Oentre street, to Calvary Ce at nine o'clock A. Mi, BOSTON, Aug.i9, 4M Arr steamers jaidron, New George A Pettingill, Charles H. Parker, rewond—(langhter, which was suppressed by the court); ‘On the “Butler” plantation recently, the overseer was | from Si ing Prison, where he has been serving out a Moxaway.—On Sunday, August 20, BartuoLomEy Mona- | york; Dan! AG s Pay Baltimore. ae Ivory H. Hawkins, Henry Gottman bearo further conversation with defendant, but he told | murdered by a negro. term of tiv rs on @ conviction for burglary, he having | Wax, a native of the county Sligo, Ireland, if the 28th | Saxon, Cocina aatY ee any Wig Es. phon Ay ‘Lewis W. Crandall, | me» call again; I never did. Thave mentioned three or four cases oniy. I could | been arrested by Captain Jourdan, of the Sixth precinct, | year of hie age. ee et See ; from Cape Fog hy hin ee p James HL n, Joseph Ambruster, | (tesoxamined by Mr, Cook—Before going to de- | give you fifty such during the past three or four weeks, | Hawkine was arraigned before ’Alderman, Jones and The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for, “ahh Arr steamer Salver, NYork: barks Cat Liver. Famuet Brown, Seth Fennen, } fendat bad some conversation with Mr, McCarthy A STEAMBOAT LOAD OY COTTON sEIZKR. locked up for trial, bail being refused. terment, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clos %* | pool: Gephas Shartet, Glace ag Oe Malby, Philadelphia MOTION TO QUASI THE INDICTMENT. ; Seve here; had none with any officials; Mr. Mc » is now on trial in this city im which Mr. Benj. | PocKETROOK DROPPERS IN covRT—“‘ friends aro respectfully invited to attend, PORTLAND, Aug Warr steamship. Franconia, Mr. Hibbard, on behalf of the defendant, submitied to | | 'r '® insurapee busin : bad no conversation wit! . ulers, the Supervising Special Agent, on the ” "WOOLLY MoCarray.—On Sun ‘Au r hie late rest- | we davits of one white man and three negroes. seize MOON” ONCE MORE. " AR+ RI ‘the Court that the indictment seemed to him to be so | Cetrnl yt about paying li dence, 84 West Forty. st ee Tork, bark Aguideeee Porabin? . aS steamboat load of cotton, claimed by A. §. Mansfield. About seven o'clock yesterday morning James Davis, | ty, one of the Justiee= @ Marine Court, in the 424 ‘The four men ewear that the cotton belonged to the rebel | living in Front street, Newburg, was passing through | Year of his ag re, gov i 0 } in to-morrow’s papers. government. If #0, it is liable to configcation. Should West street, near Fulton, when he felt ething strike Notice of aie eS : nOrroy tal bes f rel Priday, to submit one | showto | Walter M, v defective that it might be only pece-wary ‘or two points to the Court which cannot fail Bia Honor that the indictment is bad, and tha: MING'A EVIDENCE. Dg, sworn, examined by Mr. por- | Dari—\n a” physician, residing in Rochester: saw tion of the Revenue law under whieh itis framed is un. , Cole last May Hed to see him at Wash- | this be the decision, the parties who enter the complaint { onstitutional, and, therefore, of non eff ington Hol, ont of curio as Chad heard he had | are entitled to one-half the cotton. The cargo ix valued | Se¢inst his heel. In turning round Davis discovered 18, Huan McKeon, in the 74th yéar of his age. LES, PORTER AND EXTRA STOUT. eqthe Court thoaght there was Wardiy any use arguing | sone queer things: fottrteen questions | at one hundred thousand dollars, what appeared to be a well stuffed pocketbook ying on { pane friends of the family, and those of his brother D Nabe Bic gaieh canst ae lai tee ant 1 y objection to pt . Ve ; 10 atte e funoral, ? * . waa, in us } went oui! sav Goleheeter; my brother-in-law was allowed x rent Sou fie who sand bed oF s, “You have lost your a etbook, | Roseville, where a requiem mass will be offered for the (Late style Sinith & Brother), ervor, Th | tox ‘ ' ith 5 hore de- One CHASE CET RCRD ah Allg ele Bh Ue gpd aa me pom 10 | yepose of his soul, The Caneral will take place this whew Tork, ps " i ben | lores Hae eee | 4 : Wo posed that Das ake t i /and.-con. | (ongay) moraine, at tan i | Fine PALE ALES, PORTER and BXTRA STOUT, — a Bde ee cerca et) msie the wi her children at Green ile, | tents aud pay ten dollars. t vertising for un | Dyerred in Ros today, At 2 | for city and Southern use. After ‘ uF Or tap Mschaned’ ickin, and Tall confession to Lievtenaut | owner, and Moore would a | & like enm for the | 1 after « short but severe illness, | ‘These Ales, Porter and Sloul are of superior quality, Mr, Hibbard cou * (vit Ahong the euvelopes; the envelopes were | Christie, of the Fourth district police, Hiv accomplice, | SMC PUFPose. Ax Davis took out lis wallet to pay the | ost son of Cornelius and Margaret MeGuire, parish of | brewed with great cars, pleasant, nutritive and strengthens probibited by th: “ asluse te put up. prescriptio i ed to t money the two men proffered their assistance, and gan, county Longford, Ireland, aged 27 yeare. ing, and can be relied on for purity, BO breach of any law n » dent men rod two.llving, ‘so thal defendant could | ost '* sie expected to make « confeesion. ting possession of their victim’s wallet, which ‘containe vor GiaaS hence, ‘Amen, inewery, Weet Eighteenth street, between 7th and 8th avs that was illegal alithe nas 0 ee 2 ay Agi The youngest of the children—Agnes—will parhaps | $170, slipped around the corner and escaped. They were May his sou Le onal apes pean rnp = os se pee ern ra the Court, the ¢ celen ieteidant said he knew ot whether ke | recover. On Friday consciousness returned, ani ne { ®Ffested soon afterwards by officer Byrnes. of the Third | The relatives and friends of the family are respeetfully CCOMRCET PANN self Fastening’ heat Sees, ATs i Dek the reey, then proaseded: to:ed.- | Sehr nd ren aa ie Tae tae whether he Tn Briday cousciousness returned, aul the | precinct. The prisoners proved to be Wm. Moore, alias | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 46 | Q./,, Urnst's Pateut Golf Fastening Somes reas the jury oy behalf of the prosecution. He said uatarerbie anestions, LA alements bad been | first words the poor little innocent said were, “Picase | ‘Woolly Moon,” an operator ip that line or business | Perry street, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past une | §ycnis tracts ‘Samples matled free on of pater, by, e's: Phat of pros — | av orw 0 of late; defendant took one of the | 146 me my doll.” Her principal injuries are over the | Of twenty years standing, aud Thomas Finnegan, alias | o'clock. His remains will be interred in Calvary Ceme- | add Ko Ernat, Pater 62 Bowery, | oes 1 COURT AND GENTLEMEN ov tun | envelopes, wrote ihe answer on a alip of paper, and | & y principal inj | pig ox? tn possession of Big Ox was found $70, | tery. cae ce Rea nny pcp eg oe acme” ee om ef harier F. Colehos. | threw tt th me: the answer was pertinent and applica- | left eye and right terople. ‘They are frightful, gopine | wnién ts supposed to be a portion of the money taken Panes Ie Diethitie, 1:1, on Sanday. morn ORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS the trade or { Nigglor ientewetsing | Bie re tie wcsiions. he went through the whole; some | wounds, and were evidently inflicted with an sxc. She | from Davis. The accused parties were taken before Al- |“, LRRvtes—In Brooklyn, Je 1, on Sunlay morning, | (cared without pain by Dre RICE & HART 58 * procured lice Relor withont hav | of thems were pertinent, but not true; some were an- | inquires for her mother and sister, and calls her doll | derman Jones and committed to the Tombs for examina. fa'front of Petersburg, Va. om the 2d of April iast, Brevee | giisemt bank. Wises sanlbilator cures corne, ‘buniona, ae! to provide inter No Upp the eens | nogneed ip haeticully, by rapping; | im ome ef the ques. | Leni lster's given name, Both Agnes and Lena | tion. Woolly Moon t#a desperate looking man. He ix | Colonel Cuurrow K. Parris, of the Sixth Maryland in. | 22 cena sua as, Sikbuan. Lat Seal, To pay tnteren em per tae govern. | tions ican vired the oame or business of one indi- | were beautiful children, and Mrs, Werner was consilered | entirely blind in one eye, and some two years ago the | fantry volunteers, Sixth army corps, aged 30 vears, 2 IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED, WITHOUT PUBA = pe Sees € debt anid for other Be tory ye we to write the names of five, or six, or | a fine looking woman, Motber and children were. how. | sight of the other eye was nearly destroyed during 9 | monthe and 4 days. is 4 licity. Other good eases prosecuted on liberal de yeh ate ESAS ERE (aulage snd thew them on the table, aad when he | ever, hacked and disfigured in a horrible manner by the | fight with a panel thief named Welrh. Ih vears past | Memthenmd s dave oa ss io. or ann tamity are | Hee free . A A lie set ack | h rat public cathe to thetigit: ne there would be demonstration; | fends who committed this fearful crime, Woolly has frequently Agured before the police courts | respectfully invited to attend the fine, without fr, \utorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassau ntreet. feats of rappings, sucwering que cloed in | Gon; defendaps paked ts iy One ge Two Union men, vamed ee ae ae | in | paratively a new hand at the business, but is known as a ville Prentiss, No. 35 Livingston street, Brooklyn, on I eT TICKS patcariinee SxRAM, slide word was written ; I I, cheeler”’ to many members of the Third and Twenty: | Taesday afternoon, ut four o’elack. STEAY Exar ert that | mnothe envelopes, and the like. public renard, | ead’ it Wallimot : will not be seriously conte: ” a. thd | cree a asked me how FT cy commanded a company | seventh precincts police. Mr. Davis is about as verdant Warhington lease « ving 73 r re fridtio ppesulidr defence of the prisons | mnpiiind. TRO | expect @ Seams the calling was ut fifty men duri atter part of the war. At | aman as the “heclers” generally ruapege toentrap.. He | Baltimore and Seaday morning, Anguet 6; Tiyosss |’ sud stanble of parts over the Sent eheh pny a Mewspaper reports pablte r ware . wevete at defendant I of the wer they were at Port Hudson acting feols very bad at the lovs of bie money, as it was every Rontvaon, aged 18 years, 11 months ond 24 days. my in steam and repeirs; of all sizes ‘and for all purposes, The iisty owhen there was -a scouts. ‘onsideration of their services they were all | dollur be possessed, Exhibitel and sold 4t 88 laverty ta Stone the prisoner wil! p ives and friends of the family are res he | of striking OF ticking noises allowed to return home, taking thelr atms With then for ARREST OF AN ALLEGRD rHIne. invited to attend the funeral, from his late res! n 0, OF atternpt to prove, Uh ENGINE ©0. formacce of those feats of apy ' ain he | in aaive instrument of sp 10 : ; rect; told him T did not know self-defence. While Carriere was on his way to Wash. ‘ rm a ronday, > SS io Ge00 et nies Mehcht nea re a ee ington, La., to report to the Union commander atthat | Captain Greer and detective Tiley, of the Third pre a eventh streot, this (Monday) afternoon, SPECIAL NOTICES here a great multinde, not “the aplrite of just ine ie 4 er, Meta point, he was arrested by a party of paroled rebels, | einct, on Saturday night arrested William Smith, a Brooklyn, on Sunday, August 20, Save SOI “NO. 206 F. AND a. MTU fect,’ but of men and women in th por + meetey a 2 charged with being a jayhawker. The rebele insisted 4 oe sae ek. ‘nad mike aol CITY 10GR NO. 206 F AND 4. M0 Gute consvts ‘te tneartma vol the 3 n of the departed, a ne | upon taking him to Villa Platte, and on his refucing to | Marder at the Hotel Jege!, 47 Warciny vireot, on sus. n J, Rapelye, ag are, & months at na of Pimples Clty Lodge No. 208, F and as ters, on lis forearm: | go with them cxcept to Washington they shot hin. The | pieion of being a thief. At an carly hour on Saturday or John Burnham; at | reason why Carrtere refused to go to Villa Plotte was | morning the prisoner arose Crom his bed, and was subse- cannot forbear the remark that thas boon jane ly are respwotfully ftrument of magnifying this case into wade propor nt wsday aftetnoon, “ito ay Roon, eon i tent ‘ing the last tribute of ‘iam M. GEO! pode " | ibbed the writing. and it would not come i it that place. Capra quently found seereted under the bed of Thu in , hut, By order to cause pubiiie to boliove th , ' that there were no Union t a P in | quently seer the bed of Dr. Thurm, -e a ; of he der of pn ee li gtd ; } ‘no see his arta before le uncovered it to shaw | Uillorie was, murdered afew days previous by « urty ot | a different part of the building, with: the alleged. intent PI Ms A Aline Bo —_— RG VAN VILE, W. M. ing themeelves spintuatiets, aud oa eudeovor on tear, | Uti" bietler-imtaw looked at the writing, and eaid be | returned rebela, who murrounded hie honve ond shot him | to steal. Sith has been inthe hove’. for avout. two GaANnitl.—On ‘Friday, Arges 19, mancanetss B..|. <r \cwuce MAkine AMDDOLABION CRAIE ontemy 26 the former tw oruah out a religious met und wo ex Cetentact Muted tbe aplograph of the deceased; | white attempting to exeape weeks, wating which time a gold watch and chain aud | suawerys, ugod TL pears fod 10 months oe ie bene bene ie herewion, if it iy, and that the reenlt of hi tren SF wo i nl je anid was eutiafin oar” Bae e ‘ ne bas es bave been a nv “ family are re. : hb Wil eulablind the fect Whether epiritdatian ic truco: | inoue uss were not very loud: it was Hke that New Onueans, August 12, 1906. boarders’ rooms. He is now suspecied ut being the man dgnestuly ined bo rrr i Bd ndlay nt Trasonablodemntia, We trerefare request Wane to Me fala "Novhing nn be urther from the truth Te renal at ett woe tt fe mad); Ch T have imi WW COTTON CROP OF LOUISIANA AND TRIAS Yio, took the Property. Alderman Jones committed | Mei, M. from the fesldence oF Tet mother, No. 146 | !fere with cold arty wots itanntagie, Peele thie trial iplish po euch thing. Ii ae | the tome tt », So as to-appenr like sounding on ; , 1 : West Thirty-recond street Moon . ple tuquiry ‘i te. | me | defendant if it wae true h All reports to. the contrary, Tam able to state thai the ; , ; - ince eaaiaretrs ae ae &’ pho itd NT eae ae ee Wanewor q = put up in sealed cane: ye sald be | dreaded army Of cotton Worm has Wot appeared iv thin CBAROR OF BURGLARY, Srevanwane.—-at Joresy Clty, om Satitday ovewng. | PiewgaeLARN POLYTECHNIC INSTIFOTE, TROY, N control; nnd ji he ve. Ht ie quite w al to prot mer gid PUL LAA tens this was about Me time of | siete to d pbs harm to the coming crop, ‘The coton | , TH Fourteenth precinct police report the arrest of | August 19, ufter ont Nines, Frertenicn SPRNGRMANS Hv tie tort secon ks tnnal Seortua Se ON YSUepen A. ? - do oi oI “) ee To Rt Spirivaalmte that be ethiouid be exposed as it t4 Ww Uy r Thecetialy Miwon y grote three oF four | ce looked Onér or wae mére abundant. Cotton pick. | 2000 Beam, on the charge of breaking into the grocery | inthe Ach reer of NiAAWe |. tied ay | melomber Tees ne. mow” Annual fate. giving fu Babli, wher he ve delving an the govarmivent epee, ane tals ta eae cee cores | tiene esate commenced in every portion of ihe }.Mare ef Peter Caiterata, 175 Grand street, by means of | youd lis funerul, at balf-past two o'clock this (Mouday) | \wirmation, imay be sbtained at Dh Apolaen basi ery N vd i llr rll 4 an — ‘vy. & be wae not then m condition; | week the whole crop will be saved. in the premises by Mr. Coderata jeainod tl an His Masonic brethren will moeg at Varick | * SOUTHER: ADVERTISEMENTS. Fy k mpel him, Ifa ne 16 denen iter Feut to want's rooms With | Ih Texas. th has undoubledly appeared in | OMleer arrived and took bit into ewsody. In possession | Lodge roomy at a quarter-past ove P.M. DUT! NL RTS , =e % He pe! by jn eutrihate | 6 yoong tre Spiniat to him how the papers wore ened: Oe | | Of the prisoner were found several skeleton keye and Senvva.—On Sanday morning, August 20,°at two | ¢y B. COLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GA. ? wpe OTS. ast gph WUE vi When deleuaaal aad ff they wore sealed ap in | Wharton county, where it has destroyed thousonds of | Gener hurglarions implements. Alderman Jones cor: | o'clock, Writtaw M. Soutre, years, Omonthe and | ©,” ° \ a tath iting the prisoner Pee Loe oF leone bane he could answer the ques. | actos. A utinber of (he Toxns Journals despair of pick. | mitted tha priamer for trial in default of bail 10 daye J TR EAAL acount anit mame A "4 y trome—tut 1 mmnet cal ment day; 1 never wont " accor pe I EEE ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of hie | (LENERAL so! RN LAN ESENTED. — formances at the etty of Roch | back, ami the boxes are Yet unopened: defendant fait | MEANY cotton of conrequence this year on account of ’ omens 326 Bast Fourth street, this (Monday) morning, | “FALL sou ton Tie ae . ool past prenent std fueare ends hy the r | the boxes when Leatied @ him, and said he cutld pee | the ravages of the worm, while other newspapers staie MARRIAGES AND DEATHS o'clock. The friends of the family, members ot | Lynd oon ta ertay stat “managed 1 the, beat busin ¢ of Internal Revemue tequired hin: ts take be o. | tee Boe hie! fads uu gsation once (vith derendent, | that there reporie have deem greatly exauyernted, and 7 2 naancsisinatiiarinccne Empire Chey Lodge, Be. 58, eer tog phe ag ag fut, aided. by. egalay M neanaral as pate) nve 4A juggler, which he refused to do. A nom: | sptritnal manifertutiona, I then asked te ur tt though agreeing that the army worm has appeared and Marrted. Me enieae hae Rochelle on Sunday “Anat 20, niforerithont cost Le ae ' ng gd to the United Mtatet Commirsione: Wan bow be got bis answere:\ replied, itm devastated thousands of acres, there is yet & goo pros. Love.-Wareox. At Fort Hamilton, Now York Harbor, | pyomae SINCLAIRE, M.D. LUD., fit hie 69th year " iin eta ined to the cities of the North fu Sue ah Comitadgn aD aa ait | RESBERRRORE, Dawes witb Whement of! | 4 fair crop from the quantity of cotton plented, | ov Tuesday, August 1d, Wy, the v. Joseph Ranson, | "rhe relatives and feienda of the family are iasiiod ve | Sigh Mformation those, gesiring wpa of iticument waaivet im the serving et wir ” Crank isiasines by Me. Hiburd—Have lived im. ft crop of corn, sugar, vice, Ae, in there .M. Ponti Tweh th United 3 infan to the. funeral, from the ronson 2 op confineatton ‘until Met ate will wee Se, TEENA nt he prleoner'a reqiest «in thle seveu or eight yeare;\ wrote the questions Tdirst | Were never finer than they are this year LxnAcr—Gumworn,--On Sabartay, August 19, by the | noon, at two o'chook : lone tater te sae otter and “] > verora yo = for wh i to Cotelerver in hee, don’t remember all | man WACTIOR WW ALAPAMA Corson, | Rew. Dr Willits, of Brooklyn, Cannes Zoned Levave to Sicvnn,—In Brookiyo, on Sunday, Angnat 20, Heewy | thi u be 4 © show t you tha the perfirimanoer of the prix. | the quectionss one Whe i K Se ; 1 Grigwenn, both of this city. bon of J. Madagon and Sarah E. Silver acerieed Bat her, ADA WHICH He claims to be the rownit of syrrituel | Len. ‘Tho Mobile Registe Adtvertioer of the *h inet " 4 ; ine, 60 OF 2, F Rilver, aged 1 | ror the . BAL wee piritoe! | ton; another @ r he Register and orp.--On Thareday, August 17. by the Rey year and 21 da: \ on Vy lye oping wh Gala a otis Gan My ehout a mare of he envelop. enya, Epwano BP, Tract to Miae Nerem Laon, |” The friends oud relatives are Ray oath f Invited to ae ay Selahireaned = at We New fork iter, ‘a roan you how | : Ddinctatm | seaied they we : oe pone portation at | Hoth of this élty, tond the funeral, this (Mooday) afternoon, at road Rie ee toon ‘ Fad Sie rection ne’ fort Unt wb e@oUgh 10 emtaL. | wenn wi appeiniment. wittvteferdans don't tne letras od ate eae eceattiven bet roreing {2.0 Piveax<-At All Mainte clinreh, Meier | (hue oelouke, trom Nie late residence, 192 fraith maser” | hee poston ane. Fl wit be ane, Sian to aoen Ne mag MRsIee. IC T cam produce io | tint he was aware I wan conmlug, ‘TBS FeMt oF the canes | to ray tac cre ee ee ebe tthe seamen tor county, On Sameday, Angus W, by | Saysomns. On Saturday, Angust 19, Tnowse Seow: | Moumoed, GSTs ere Ne the aE the arb of exhibiting | examination was immaterial Op the deevription | Five cents a pound freight is pretty strony, nid He we ‘hen “W Howes, li vans, of Devonstriro, England 7M. K. DGRAFFENREID, ATTORNEY AT LAWE rT ‘ rm, and whe can wehieve | of the and farnitn ptent being to slew | Newrd a gentien that noting but sioles cotton General Volunteers, The relatives and frieuds of the family are reapectfally W ‘Macon. U1 ( baa 6 10 You men who will teatity that De baa | cat no aleigl of hand was pri din manipulating the | could ew the wel ior the hare, perbrye beut te inte Rev Willian Berrian, DB. D., rector of | invited to atgend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at lb SS EE EEE tho date eirelen ted to Whom he toe crn Mey | Cuvelopes The wiwens further vextified that of the | owners wsauras That mest of she ratonefierine tor trans. | Thnity ehureh, New Worl en o'eloek, from ie lite revidence, No. 48 ‘Think | == r oe hi a fourteen anewerk four were Uh end some of them | portation is “stolen coton,” and t! : , and Who saw how they were | uot pertinent; hud heard that defedoot war a prophed— | imately with n the rie We fer Dict 9.190 SOREN MB Maly B $9 nonly yyy oF op ue MDEeR ag Wah hid 4 WAY J FOL, TF Cubs hab ah WG Mh BU MP MUN 9 Rll lb pws Womebenier svualy, op gutye f Waacen Ap Glpu Ovve, Lumy Iglond, ou friday, A9m: fore eutwes Hevits ee ae - avenue, ili “ AN NAIA" AAR Open mr riot Wal Dorohubire papers please copy. Giang 7.85 gg Ar 4 grat sagniriGe oi Worth, 38h Pearl streets N.

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