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5 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1866. __—_—$—$—$——— rrr I erent z —- Te me, and toox it + ; Ttook it with mo; went e which resulted after an exciting game in favor of thé CATTLE POISONING IN NEW JERSEY, | suid he's: oma! oun ny oes Bape CHILE AND PERU. THE FASHIONS. ‘mn Knick, os willbe son by te sor. O28 of the notice apaebeiceeatyset. ate gait under 6 that looked like coarse siti} Knee CORRESPONDENCE. thas club ite President ls elected every four years. Its Noble, W, Reed and A. he Gu WACKENSAC CORRESPONDENCE. domes a heir ware Rocka Oe, a en enact arhc tesortoun Goad rat onany or a ee | Seni ates Mendon ta rat | orien Gn oof tenths ty Extensive Cattle Pelsening about the Pali- | sai, mj * fo around ] found a heap atlas of Gene Kilpatrick’s Private me fo an Crary. a “Andy.” people Of 39 to 28. ambling otf Earthquakes and ged: 1 covered it with @ stono; I went a Chame?.er— i in a wades—The Accased a Wealthy Landowner | thors 215 nome, 1 gave the stuff in my pail Reva’ the South Pacific in the Theatres and Streets—What was Ambidexter ve. N Jersey und Largely Luterested in | Aust my io weeks afterwards; I kept it in eve.ations ie Sou Coast. nage onl wan Newmanet. Sn Howe. Joes and) Jersey, Const, Oyster | cro, git, $70.0" tnrve, weeks afer tnt se bad cesses Sanniago, August 3, 1866. Worn at a Royal Wedding at the Madelelne— SANITARY. A mateh between these clubs, the former of Néw: ‘Trade—A Litigions Litigan te it; I found the first heap about two hundred yards | Ip my letter from Valparaiso of the Ist I stated that | Dresses of the Bride, the Bridesmaids and Rochelle, and the latter of relham, was played om Huicueraace, N. J., Sept. 1, 1860. dom tae 0 08: ane dive, heape wore aboct A mile irom | thore was some doubt of the government negotiating the | The Eldevly Friends. ete gute be The Cholera in New York—Reverts from August 25, on the srgeets a of —) former, and resulted he other: T passed 3 ’ gust 17, Brooklyn, &c. e & score of 27 to 23, Op the Sist of Augast Elisha Ruckman, a reputed track of Ruckman’s wagon; 1 followed the wagon track | “oan recently authorized by Congress, and that meetings Many of your readers have very probably spent the 15th There was a slight aha sinha et athe woalthy citizen of Closter, Bergen county, N. J., W | to the back of the house I mentioned; It bad there ) petween the Minister of Finance and the bankers were Arraigned betore the Cireult Court of this county— gag | tanned a th pack of th Hone owaens, Matte atten, | boing held on tho abject. Yesterday the arrangement | Of Anshst 9 Tavs tne oe noc tho heen | waren weather of tte pact fee aicommmavent upon the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ves, weste . : ; tice Beadle presiding ; associates, Post, Zabriskie aaa ee iwed at some leveth, without apparently oltcit- | was effected, the government having threatened to issue Ferhune—on @ ebarge of “malicious mischiot ,* Sn" | fae'any further information ‘Av the conclusion of the | paper currency, and the banks subscribe to four mil- | 40B¢ #0 know exactly what the nation is composed of, OFFICIAL Ler OF cases. ACuurran or ACGDENTR—AI balf-past twelve o'clock: and those who have not may take my word for gospel The following list of cases was reported’on the bul- on Saturday last Edwin Malloy, residing tn Portland! truth when I say that on that day fashions are openly | letin of the Health office during the twenty-four hours avenue, near Myrtle, in stepping off a curbstone a outraged by the component parts of that august body. | ending at two P. M. yesterday:— nee, er and broke his leg. He was conveyed to the And no wonder. The fair sovereign fashion herself, who Emma O’Neull, 11 Washington street. fos on all other occasions is supreme and despotic, regularly | Edward Kelly, 825 East Thirty-second street, ‘Av about the same bour Catherine Fancher, aged twelve diagram of the locality of the springs, &c. trict Atiorney Bante, Knapp, Hopper, end W" segeia oo Grown in ovure by one of the counsel for the ‘proscou- | Hons and the merchants take the remaining half million, behalf of the State ; ex-Chancellor Williams 6 ing Wor. | tion, was submitted to tho witness for explanation to | at rates before mentioned—namely, bonds at eighty-five, tendyke for the prisoner. The crime dev yoneg jtacif in | the counsel Witness seemed to understand it, though | bearing cigbt per cont. This, it is believed, will reheve ite perfectly, and the counsel for the prosecution the form of cattle poisoning. Ruck gan ig a large | signed to the Court an invention 10 ask for a bill of ox- | *b¢ sVernment from its pecuniary embarrasements and sanded proprietor in this county, and ber of | ceptions to all the evidence adduced by the use of this | enable it to go on with the preparations for defence. Edward Squires, 28 Roosevelt street, years, residing at No, 154 pty d street, fell from the, tris of land near and forming Far of ce Pallades, | "8@Fam. : The aubject of imposing an tateraal revenue tax vome- | ‘r8'e Ne At ene dawn oft eres Gag, the | eee Ae nd a knoe hc ae coer 4 Jaren, * ageie Ho is well known in Now York gy an exiensive oyster " what similar to that adopted in the United States has ‘isan erie Gane > Eiovexes nasi ‘A boy named Extine, residing at No. 30 Raymond dealer, and trades in this speci? gy on some of the most POLICE INTELLIGENCE. been discussed conmderably, but as yet Congress seems | [10 48¥ « fe ae witht sho was not long | pie" Seifert, Fortioth street, between Tenth and | S170 out bis foot with a piece of glass, severin ono noted oyster banks of ‘rginig and the Jersey aad ist to be afraid of touching the question. Such a tax would ee ; ad by pis Eleventh avenues. gt eek wana arteries, re ze: y pete coast. His property 0° gr the Palisades is with- | RoBseD ny 4 Courreay.—Mr. Marsh Schenck resides | yaise a powerful faction against the government, as the at her toile om Wednesday, last. The boom from 5HD CROLARA IN: BROOKLET, Auixasp Suoriurrer,—Mary lcCormick, age@ the Invalides awoke her, and before the echoes of the | ,, There !s no special news in regard to the cholera in | eightoon, dressmaker, was arrested on Saturday last by last had died away she was om the road to St. Cloud, | Jory gr que "as,consed '0 be epidemic, and in the ms- | detective from the Central Police office, charged by a where she attended the Emperor’s levée, and probably | ‘directly traced to the use of ‘improper food, such as ua- MeClinchy, storekeeper, No. 31134 Fulton street, with: stealing several yards of valuable lace, of the value of congratulated him on bis recovery from recent illness. | Tipe fruit and vegetables. The following is the official | gon ""h oD rondty was found on the an ‘A dainty and delicate lady is that mistress of mino; she | ing pesletday non for the twenty-four hours ead- | Posoner, bas abhors the smell of that peculiar powder which does ‘Thomas enny, 122 East Baltic street. ALLEGED EwpezztEMENt.—Geo. Rothberg, a cleak, aged! « Thomas Casey, Twenty-first street, between Fourth | ¢; ty -t1 not go through the hands of court perfumers, and there- d f ‘wenty-two years, was arrested on Saturday last by the fore smelis so strong of—Prussians, I cannot quito | "Agnes MeDomid’ Sis Front rmenty died September 2, | Police of the Forty-third precinct, on the complaint street, Eeary blame her, though I have been told by very young off- | Ann McG 22 Bridge Scheriff, his seaheres. a) with embezzli at the Occidental Hotel, 622 Broadway, and, although well | majority of the people are bitterly opposed to it; but acquainted in the city, be fell into bad company on Fri- | there is no question as to the ability of the government day night and was robbed of a diamond cross breastpin, | +0 enforce such a law, if mad enideneeanaie o out fences, or BDY tangible lines of demarca- tion, as is almost ay the land in its immediate ity ; and rp e been in the vicinity 5 Ad Was Péaple of that locality bave been in the | 44 at $160. While conversing with Anna Bunting, | ge'tndefnite period. habe. for aby'at half century at least of allowing their] |. (cis treet, near Spring, Mr, Schenck lost hie THR PERUVIAN SQUADRON cattle 10 47 aze fh common on these and adjowning tracts. | yregsepin, but aid. not miss it tll after reaching the | sails for Callao on Monday the @th inst., and’ the Poru- ‘From af out the 1st of June till November, 1865, some | street. Subsequently, hearing that Anna had an Garson <n pica Pardo, Lary bares te the poner te f hoa len from G fifveoty hoad of cattlo and eovoral horses grazing on this | Crus answering the description of ‘tho one, stolen trom | ait eaity with the new. commander, ee terry.ory diod under circumstances which left no doubt | the Sixth precinct and a detgctive from headquarters, | starts for Peru to-day. It was rumored in Santiago last ee the sum of which eto hang ben pouoed wily. sap at what | who cand wp Aaa wader made know, hat | igh al Tusk eg panna of heft a bad | OSC yo expanding thelr nonin wie | , AMY Huey iret Ribas and Dikeman trot; in | anim of $2, npn peared to be Indian meal and salt were found laid in paella i Bi " wh tho infor that the smell of, 0 missing property; but on making @ search the pin was | to areliable source. Captains Butts and McCockle, who | imparting tho information, 6 smell of gunpowder a Bursiary.—The residence of Mr. Dailey, corner of Gifferent passions {ho-propersy, “aad hate upon oxo, | found socreted between her netber garments, and se- | cam ae ee ea ee tg to have | js “deliciously intoxicating.” It would perhaps be a The Cholera in Cincinnati. Orange and Henry streets, was entered by burglars be- mines ave large quan’ cured, The officers took Apna to the station house, and | & vessel to command, ve, See, pee. © blessing to society if their superiors would let them take Cincernant, Sept, 2, 1866 tweon two and three o’clock yesterday morning. The suspicion pointed to Ruckman asthe who 7 ‘before Justice Dowling and | expect to.get possession of the vessela; but the belief had caused the death of the cattle, and.ho was indicted. | Pury committed for tna Anna denies stoating the'pin, | prevallé here that when the squadron reaches ‘Peru An indictment, however, is nothing new to him, as bis | put says she found it lying on the floor of her room. General Pardo will be induced to modify bis orders on rincipal notoriety in this section is acquired from his Ww. Ferdinand Bush isa | the subject. It is very certain that the effi of the tiglous proclivities, he being continually involved in | St®4Na« Busivess ror 4 Walrsr. —Fo! aquadron will not be augmented by putting officers in Jaw suits on Ce pees or other, aud for the energetic | waiter, but instead of sticking to his legitimate business | command who are 0 hen ‘opposed by all of the manner in wi @ contests cases in which ictly in accord. | Officers and crews of the fleet, the inferior courts decide against him. One nea bapiiegnees alas: i omcy dears EARTHQUAKES. a little more of it than they do come in for just at The Rev, Robert Wallace, delogate from the Irish con- | rogues gained admission by prying open the shutters th at present. However, that is a suggestion of my own, and | ference to the Methodists of the United states, died here pevip ed Lene ppl tee became alarm lady Sovereign’s, who might like me to leave | Of cholera this morning, after a few hours’ illness, aged ° aT wee Ateten ca arenes Tita ice fifty-four yours. Ho landed in New York on the 224 | Atrexrr at Bunoiany.—Jobn Neely, aged forty-two a Y | ult, and arrived here on Saturday. He was to have | years, a firoman, was arrested on Saturday by an offices caps and ribbons. preached at Morris Chapel to-day, but died an hour be- | of the Forty-second precinct, charged with attempting: ef theso latter is a case. in which he | ance with the laws of the country, and by diverging Last week we had a smart shock of earthquake, which Ah, they did come pouring along to the theatres, | fore the time for the congregation to assemble. There tovcommait «ba tthe objected to ing his proportion of the county | from tho path of rectitude Ferdinand fell into the bands | in Coplapo, in the north of Chile, caused considerable | which were all open gratis, and grisettes in Grecian cight ye! mre sore 9s cholera during the last forty- pte me are = gh : be MagrmpipdndBes tangs pm bounty tax. This case on its first argument was, as a | of an officer. Seeing an express wagon standing infront | alarm for a few moments. Here the only effects wero bandlets aid hang on the arms of muscular heroes in vb eb en of theenclosure to the premises, climbed up the grape matter of course, decided against him, and he immedi- | of store 117 Johp street, Ferdinand cautiously approached | the arousing of every one from sloep about two o'clock ately carried it to the Court of Appeals. There the origi- | the vehicle, and seizing therefrom cloth for making coats | A, M., and the jingling of crockery. As we have two or blue smock frocks, and cbildren did ait astride on hon- | Cholera Among the Troops Near Richmond, | ®fbor, and was in the act of breaking oun 8 window! nal judgment was confirmed, and he now has it before the | valued at $160 started off on a full run. When nearly | three’ shakes every month, however, not much at- shutter when he ored parents’ shoulders. Mothers, too, in close crimped Ricamonn, Va., Sept, 49,1866, r when he was detected and eee] Supreme Court of the United States. In such a case | a block distant, Mr. Philip A. Ralph, of the above num- | tention is to them. Sinee the sudden destruc- | Sev cases of cholera occur uri @ past GRann Larceny, —Fro¢ hs on Satum Shere canuptbe ine siadow of a Ohance for him, as such | ber, ppnoner: tho theft and giving chase caused the | tion of A eee ust over the mountains, four | “’Pborders, did follow with baskets of provisions to be | wook Teoae the soos at Cetay Grant near this city, | aay, charged with ve nee ‘Dag containing clothing & precedent would lead to endless liugation on the part | fugitive’s arrest with tne property in bis possession. | years ago, where 14, persons wero instantly killed, | discussed between acts, Then thcy all came to a stop The disease is re] increasing in that locality, No rth th off of persons subject to the tax, and finally to repudiation | Bush was yesterday arraigned before Justice Dowling, | the shocks are regarded here with more uneasiness than | round the playhouses, where they stood in orderly ranks | Te¢ent cases in Richmond, worth $100 from an express wagon, oe of the debt by the people. and committed to the Tombs for trial. The accused is | before; but the alarm does not come on till after the b aia ea totais peer a ee Philip A. Roskel, No. 117 John street, New York. Tha TESTIMONY O¥ JOHN VAN VALRN. thirty-five years of ago, and lives in Frankfort street. vibration bas ceased, and then is as speedily dissipated, | ‘il! the doors were opens in rush was The Cholera in St. Loulm fewre dy: ae before Justice Morehouse, who belé 1 live in Tappantown; I have lived there about four falc ‘ ture, | a8 experionce has shown that the destructive earthquakes years; T know the defendant, I was owner of four head | _ AU-S0ED Tuarr or Momer.—Mr. Samuel ee ”, | do all the mischief at a single Jerk, without any premoni- of cattle; they were out on pasture in the mountains; | 40mg business at No. 66 Liberty stroet, yesterday caused | tory trembling vibra'ion. It 18 not pleasant, however, all the neighbors pastured their cattle there; about a | the arrest, by a Third precinct detective, of Edward Ben- | to bo aroused aide ay by the jigs of Cee ‘bod, or ir ago Ruckman asked me if I had any cattle nett, on a charge of stealing a wallet containing ninety- | @ven in the dai }6 15 feel the ground move as our ere; I said 1 had; he said if I did not take them out ‘ket of Mr. Sri fect were slipping from under you. The shocks are of there he would kill them; I told him I did not think | ght dollars. The wallet was in a ag 2 of Mr. Scrip; | generally accompanted by a low rumbling, and consist of hhe dared do it; he said be would “shoot or poison them | ‘ure’s coat, which hung up in the rear of the store. © | several vibrations, lasting no more thdn four or five when that came to pass! Many a cringlind Sr, Lovrs, Sept. 1866, Sacre ee had to experience that narrow if thd way There were about sixty cholera deaths wea . AD which leeds {thd ‘Slory’ “QL the Chételet, | Incomplete mortality report of the week ending Friday NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Alas! yés, the daughters of the nation still bang fondly Prin tes eam str rg — rt ages ontotheir steel hoops, Many of themin the crowd one-third ot the interments of the preceding week. pointed at those of their wiser sisters who had already dis- Jersey City. OrgnmnG or THe Catuouic Ixatrrurr.—This splendid. building, which has been erected by the contributions of} the eternal Jesus Christ, and all the cattle in | larceny took place over a month ago, since which time | seconds; but they are often so slight as to be unnoticed | carded them. When cvery available corner was disposed THE ONAL GAM - e mountains;” this was about six weeks before the | Bevnett has been absent. The wallet, minus the money, | gxcept in the houses, where the swinging of the chande- | or 7 . 4 2 NATII GAME. St. Mary’s congregation, at a cost «f about $50,000, wil ‘tattle died; my oxen died in September; four oxen died, | W#2 found in possession of the prisoner's wife. | Justico | jiers give evidence of the carth’s disturbance. ‘The com. | ° ‘side, and enger spectators were packed as evenly a be opened to-day for the admission of pupils, ‘It is situ: worth over $400; my son-in-law told me there was | Dowling held the accused for trial in default of bail. mon people are very superstitious on the subject, and | sardines in a tin box, I could have defled the minutest Enterprise vs. Empire. ated at the corner of South Sixth and Ene streets, an eomething tho maiter with my cattle. Ansuxt MixpxpsE's.—William Clune and Hugh MoClos- | have an earthquake saint whom they patronize ih the | observer to point out one fashionable costume inthe | The game between the above named clubs, played on | Tefsets great ns lon gh Ae pappetoge re B Lagat read oe epost AS ten fg key are absent minded, The fault is not s vulgar one; | most Rater Pr es pocacaetas i. ; in ENSRAL KILPATRICK’S TROUBLES. ‘Mr. Austin. vreater men than thoy have beon so. Their exhibition | qhe jast mail from the United States brought extracts Examination continued—Three of them on that Sun- | of this failing is, however, decidedly common place and | from various newspaper:, accusing General Kilpatrick, day were in the fleld; the other was found dead about a objectionable. It is said that on Saturday last, in | Our Minister at Santiago, with indecent conduct, and ‘Bundred te from the spring; I know nothing of what } 9 iit of abstraction, they climbed upon the front ‘of an | Stating that the charges under investigation at the State ‘was found in the oxen oxcept what Austin told me; Isaw | ico cart and belped themselves to a couple of dotlars, all | Department would probably lead to bis recall from Chile. no bran or meal in the mountains; the other oxen died | jp pennies, Other No. 1,668, of the Nineteenth pre- ‘The following letter is a refutation of the calumny :— im my fields; about a month after they died I went up | cinct—theso officers have no sym) with such mon- VALPARAISO, tee ese to the spring (on Ruckman’s land) and found the other | tq) failings—arrested and Justice likewise unsym- GaneraL Kinpatrick—Sir :—It bas been with the great- “Ox dead; = cpr ho bad been dead a month; he was | pathetic, committed them yesterday for trial. mye iges “Shee sa = on _ we, the madera’, considerably decom) 8 citizens Int ate! we read an article pub- Cross-examined—Had the conversation with Ruckman | A Foaxxoox at tug Easex Manxer Pouce Covrt.—A | lished in the Panama Star and Herald of tho tenth of the oming down the Lock lane, about the Ist of August; | hearty looking man comes in as soon as the court is resent month, in which itis stated that charges have whole assemblage. Pretty, fascinating little faces and sharp eyes there were by hundreds, coquettish looking bows stuck in braided hair ad libitum; snowy white muslin ’kerchiefs, artistically draped round faultless profiles, with a cap here and there put on as only French girls can put on caps—neatness, cleanliness and joy everywhere; but a total lack of what I and your readers call novelties, ‘And after all, thought I, where is the harm? what has Fashion to do here ? She could but puta chill on the Wednesday at Hoboken, was well and sharply played | the parish with an edifice that wil and resulted in a creditable victory for the Empire. their zeal and piety. The score is as follows:— Cuvacu Picsic.—A picnic will be held to-day at Christ’a ENTERPRISE. Farm, by the congregation of the Church of St. Boni. P be, ae face (German), the proceeds of which are to be Pein to thorepairs of the church, “The school children both sexes will turn out, headed by their teachers, and efficient band has been secured for the occasion. i‘ Fort Lee. A Day or Exsorment.—Since the opening of the net ferry from Manhattanville Fort Lee has been hand. stand a monument to nS comntorcom mes? | corscocecemmssce® ‘we were each of us alone in our wagons; I told him ie ‘ nn made t you to the government of the United | undieguised mirth of these independent pleasure-scek- Mess pine somely patronized by pleasurejseekers, Yesterday amj Dad cattle in the mountains; he said I must take them | Poned and says, ‘Please, yor Honor, can ye give me ® | States, and that the result of iiss invenigatiie whemaane | ere. The adcieg neni’ postage unlagubalt vo wall aa ra ee 2 7 | exodus took place to the ‘and retroate around th away orhe would kill them. (The repeating of the pro- | Warrant for a boy who fired a stone at my house and | jp course of being made might ly bo your recall | ow before a more refined audience; it is certain they peas. Palisades, while the boat plying from Christopher fane enesene used in expressing this determination was | broke a pane of glass?” An Irish woman:—‘‘My hus- | from the — you now hold as Mivister Plenipotentiary z A bo tn mr ai ™ = bo Totals. | brought up a large crowd every trip. It is gratifying to by prisoner's counsel.) Don’t know that I | hana is going home to the ould counthry. He gives me | the United States near the government of this Re- | Would not be half so loudly applauded if Jouvins’ kids OE ee ee # | state that no accident has occurred at the new ferry, Fun ey tne toling enc wok Sy aed at | ao eunort fr meal and me cilrn,, He bs 8180 | PG with ino grat plea that we ca ter our | covered bes oad, hard bands which ca wd cp | “FH Sip, 7 pers inks fo Ua ot snctmensln ts as pot a was a " is 6 leasure we can of our if Out on Fouls— 3 Jat e pul seen Buckman within a week before this; have lived in | Week and has a couple of hundred dollars in the | testimony as'to the utter falsehood of the charges to | Without so much as getting red afterwards, I also ob- | fio. on pouls—Enter are Captain George Annett has placed the old landing doe! county, N. ¥., four years; the spring is four | bank. He wants moe to get a | whitewash.) which that article alludes, and we will, at any time that | Served thatthe thumping of umbrelias, energetically | Yapire_Mr, Hudson, of the Union Club. ‘at the disposal of the ferry company till a now one @¢ five miles from where I ive; did not find my cattlem | brush and croose abont to help support me | it may be deemed necessary, ratify what we now assert, | hold by old ladtes, in the pit, was just as agreeable to the | Scorers —Mossre. Benson & Dick. erected. ame coganr B et = tn Be in county ; Fay “Bo — ae ie a — as = oe ae namely: that staae your sae oo this county. Ra artists on the stage as the flutter of fans generally is on Weehawken. meal + ox been eaten e isband circumstance come to our wledge, nor do we be- | other occasions. Seriovs Accipent.—A gentleman named Alfred dogs; could identify my ox by his horns and hide; he | father of her child, yot ual “wouldn't live with her | jieve that any has exteted, that could in tho slightest Having no fashion business to attend to at the Chitelet Gotham vs. Liberty. ha ‘The return match between the Gotham Clab of New | Robinson, of South Breoklyn, was driving in a light i ‘wagon on the river road yesterday afternoon when York and the Liberty Club of New Brunswick, played on of the springs broke. Ho alighted, and while s Friday afternood at Hoboken, resulted in favor of the to connect the springs with s cord the horse su latter by a score of 22 to 18, ina game of eight innings. | started, andthe man was struck in the head with the The ninth innings bad been commenced was played | axle, while the wheel ran across his leg below the knee. all but one hand to juse on the side of Gotham, and | ‘The horse was soon stopped, and the mau having boon the score stood even; the Liberty Club, having drawn a | assisted, was found to be more stunned than injured. It! blank in the first inn! the Got scoring four,when | was considered the leg was not broken, the umpire called the game. I therefore lett the enthusiastic admirers of Cindrillon in the e ment of fairy scenery, melon and garlic fal ‘hat was I to do with myself? Turn which way I would the atmoaphere was perfumed with the above edibles, and that in cholera weather. Fashion, I again repeat, bad deserted, and { am sure Wolsey felt no more than I did when he thought, too late, that he had served his master too well; only Wolsey’s master was a very bad man, whatever people may say about his being the Defender of the Fait hereas Fashion is only an was dark red ox; bad owned him about three or four | OF give her no support,” Irishman, all brown and serve as a foundation for such a malicious charge as had no particular marks on bis horns. By the dirt—““A man knocked down the posts that I put up my Tee eels casein: it may be that the statement mado found my ox within two hundred yards from | shutters against. It was all about a little burean | jn the Star and Herald relative to charges having been the spring. thing.”” A nice looking lady, whose mother keeps ® | made against you is unfounded, and that no such charges JOSEPH OLIVER boarding house—‘A man bas beon boarding with may have been made, which we really believe to be the Sestified that he knew Ruckman; lived half mile north | mother and has cleared out and left his children with | caso, in the absence of all foundation for such charges; ‘@f Reckman’s; nad cattle in the mountains; they were | U8.” A dark ‘‘complected” girl, in @ straw bat, with | put notwithstanding, we consider that it is but right and ‘Bet poisoned; had heard Rackman say he would poison | blue ribbons—‘‘I want to got my clothes, Judge. My | proper that a manifestation from your countrymen here Sewers he caught on the mountains; told me he frre) Ope me away and kept my clothes. I told | should be made, in order to give the lie to such an in- her I'd be after paying her as soon as I got the money. famons imputation, and counteract the impressions which {ication always I offered her $3 and she wouldn’t take it; it was alll | the publ such an article might make on | {dea too whimsical, andshe can be reasoned with, which Sreoton ; had. T haven't got no clothes for a change.”” A boy | those whoare unacquainted with your course of life in | no one attempted with the King, who took six wives to Fulton Market vs. M. M. Van Dyke. Sent GAGS: RE Reveee are Indian who speaks ‘My father beats me so I can’t live | this country, if left uncontradicted. Please accept this | himself and—the gout. The return game between these clubs was played on | Am amateur boat race took place on Saturday on thei took Mr. ; lost a | With him. I want he should pay me $6 a week for my | spontaneous expression of our sentiments, not only as | That I and Woisey were both left in the lurch is pretty Hudson, at Lewisburg, opposite Poughkeepsie, the con- Boree by poison; al! board.” A woman who has bad a quarrel with | what is due to the cause of truth and justice, but also as | clear, and that we both had to get out of it does not | Wednesday afternoon, on the Union Ground, Williams- , ; land; my horse died about fifteen minutes after I found | ber landlord —*‘ Me rint bas been raised. | 4 tostimony of the high consideration and. respect which | admitof adoubt, History knows what Wolsey did; 1t | burg, and resulted in a vietory for the Fulton sfarket, by | ‘esants, of whom there were five, being attach(s of thet him; know other who lost horses and cattle | When it was raised me landlord, he asked | we entertain for a fellow-citizen who in the late struggle | never will what I endured till my sovereign came back | a score of 37 Lo 35, 1M a game of ten innings. Daity Kagle office, The arrangement was that all sho here ; my horse been running on Rackman’s | Mo if I would be after keeping the place. Says I | for the preservation of the Union distinguished himself | the next morning and we met ata wedding. Our meet. row in working boats a distance of one mile down ; there were no fences. sartinly; I have no objections to pay a half adoliar | 9 highly, ing wus tender, though my feelings were subdued. Endeavor vs. Rutgers: river from the dock of Lewisburg, on the west examined:—I lived in a honse of Ruckman’s; | ™Ore a month. Now he would be after wanting to send | "to Geax. Juveos Kirarnicx, Minister Plenipotentiary of | '"f shail not say how the Dride was dressed, but. simply The return game betwoen the two above wamed clubs | S728 stake boat trom east to west. and return. Th had no trouble with him when I left it. me out to-morrow.” An Israelite who seemed to be much | the United States at Santiago. ask if brides are not always dressed in’ white silk, _ = were three in number, and the contestants Wil. A NUMORR OF OTHER WITNESSES worried in his mind—‘A man beat me vile I was tak- Signed by A. W. Clark, U. 8. Consul; John Brown, Di- | trimmed with laco and cordons of blossoms In | Was.played on the former's ground, East New York, on | iam Brink. compositor; George Graham, compositor; Sertiied vo hearing Rackman threaten 10 destroy cat ee pee a a aan cad Ine | TOCiOr of the National Bank of Chile; Jobm Wheelwright | tact tis almost insulting to mention the orange bios: | Wednesday, tho 20:n instant, and resulted in avietory | Augustus Gidiey, bookkeeper; George W. Davide, local @ccing heaps meal, cracl corm on the and Hen 18 p i re soms at all, for every ove knows that the absence che . itor, and Jobn J. Pi junior editor. ver H. Booth, mountains, and to the {act of their own aswell se the | Dristies, nccompanied by another man in charge of an | Ward Te Hl. Delano, C Wolt, Henty Le Sevens and iV a aan ge ie ub aad of ee Oe te implies a tctal want of etiquette. The bride m question differed from others in that she was a foreign princess and could wear a good deal more lace round her train than the generality of brides, and the said train had been expressly ordered not to exceed @ yard in length, “ be- cause of the beadie.’’ Most considerate forethought! At is likely that worthy appreciated it more than any one else, for he was a fat bulky beadle, with a ponderous silver chain round his neck, and he had to walk before the family of the bride and bridegroom immediately following the happy couple, which solemn position (especially in church) would have been compromised forever and ever if be had parted those whom holy rite boats, five in number, started at a quarter to six. Mr. Platt, when he was a short distanca the river, pulled out of the race, and the remain. ing four came in in the following order:—Brink first, in, 11:28; Graham second, in 11:36; Davids third, m 11: ‘The rear was brought up by Gidley. A gentleman cattle of other parties 4: from poison; one witness | officer—‘‘Me and him are all the time quarreling about | Louis Rudolphus, importers and wholesale merchanis; ‘testified that Ruckman Pia him that ‘‘if’he (witnese,) | the children; at least he iri ‘m not.” A foul tatter- | p, McKellar’ banker, and Thomas 8. Pago aud E. W. 444 not keep hiscattie off Ruckman’s property that he | dermalion of about thirty—‘Moe grandmother ts arrested; | Burton, American physicians. ‘Would make witness « poor man.”” Some new facts were | 1 mean me woman's mother. She was down yesterday | appended to this letter is the following :— @licited from on the dock with a basket;” fone of six dock thieves Sanriaco, July 31, 1866, ‘THE TESTIMONY OF MRF. LAVINIA ANTHONY, locked up the ry betes! . A woman in asbaker bon- We the undersigned citizens of the United States re- bein harm sworn, deposed as follows:—I live on top of | bet—‘Please yer Honor, Judge, I've come here to see if | sident in the city of Santiago, having read the foregoing ‘the Palisad ‘was washing at the spring, near the | You can lind me a little assistance. While I | jeter signed by American citizens resident at Valparaiso, middle of cheerfull: in Shrewsbury vs. Juanita. The Greenburg club, of Dobbs’ Ferry, played a match game with the Juanitas, of Sing Sing, on the grounds of the latter, on Wednesday, August 29. The best play ex- the establishment of Hender Bi watchmak hibited was by Messrs. Hubbell and E. Coffin, both in | timed the raco, Several adios and gentleman were spec the fleld and at the bat. This was the second of a series | tators of the sport. of home and home matches, of which each clob has gained one, The third will be played soon. Below is "October; it it have been later, it was washing me two geese, named Mother concar in the sentiments therein expressed, getting quite cold; Rectan cae “along in bis wagon; | McGrady ‘and Mother McGuire, a woman with | and therefore desire to add our names to the list, Henry the wagon what to be apeach Died. three onions on her face come up to me and give | Meigh (the railroad millionaire), Dudley Rogers & Co., aged gentleman was with him; Cpe cna wi Covent. —On Sunday, September 2, at five o'clock im the afternoon, Haxwona ‘Covamtx, sister-in-law of Morris the score : ‘me six fine slathers of a broom stick. She then slapped A us Gaze, G. H. Whiting, James McGill, J. M. ‘said po; | ® pail of dirty water on to me and said ‘It's time you | Ciafp and J. B. Hill. 1 was doing there, if I had no water at home: - has just joined by awkwardly stumbling over one or @ Q. RB. | Fiynn. Tasked him if he had any objections; he said not; wae bepaees sina, von City Festa er kk ll the newspapers of Santiago and Valparaiso have | both, thus diawing them down on himself and suite. 3 ae Tne tcisnds of Os family are respectfully invited ta ame he came near shooting my dog; I asked him why he | 2 though I had not been baptized in my oan also characterized the accusations as {alse in every re- The following were the most admired dresses in the $ | attend the funeral, from No. 18 Dover street, on Tues- did not; said bis gun would not go off; I said | Father Mooney.” A man with a strong foreign accent, spect. Ido not propose to undertake Goneral Kilpat- | Madeleine that day:— 2 § | dav afternoon, at one o'clock. was pity; he asked me if that was ie principal place | £004 clothes and a business air—‘Des voman oy some | rick’s defence in my correspondence more than to add A toilet of glacé taffeta strij Pessroen and white, ramet For Other Deaths See Second and Third Pages. the cattlo came to drink; I sald I thought it was: asked | ‘efferent recommendations from our house and went | my denial of the statements referred to. The motives | and cut ‘a fourreau,”” with a tight fitting peagreen jerkin 1 | sapumeesieientaienndipeensidamemmnmnmementiing mo if I knew of any other; I said I knew of one above | #out making folks beliove she was one honest woman | of the author of the charges, and of the slanderer who | without sleeves, trimmod with white Jet and fringe, Toe 6 0 : the ; he drove west and turned a littie | inmeed of work, and when pot Mas given her she | was assiduously circulating those reports in New York | sleeves were made of striped giacé, ‘like the skirt, and 4 3 | ____CBLEAR Ouse and then turned back and came towards me; | Never come back.’ “A woman who resembled somewlal | and elsewhere, when the mails left, are well known, and | from the shoulders there fell cluny streamers over pea- = CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE.—SEND 00 CENTS AM me; I didn’t speak to him; when he went from | i ter Eines oman T ive with struck me with a pall, | Wililtimately be exposed. General Kilpatrick's social | green ribton fringed with white jet beads; the same on » ‘once, and secure & ticket in the é ‘Me towards the the old gentloman got out, was | shower—\The woman I live with struck me with a pall | position at Santiago is second to none, notwithstanding | the neck at the back of the jerkia. OPENING FAIR, nuts and came to 4 saw | [have witness for tnat. I'd be thankful to yer Honor if | the efforts made months ago to close the doors of | 4 white catalan, made of white jet beads and trimmed janaged by J. R, HAWLEY & CO... would give me a warrant to bind her to the pase.” | society against him; and the conduct of a certain indi- you incinnati, Obio. A little girl that could scarcely look over the top | vidual since his return to the United States has been in with a fall of lace, was tied under the chignon behind by Agents wanted at once, Good pay, and guarantees given, heard a noise as if pounding; I finished washing be- O means of narrow green ribbon dotted over at jutervi Morel wont to, seo what was dono; Mr. Thomson came | Of the Judge's desk—‘“This man. hit me with | dertect keeping with his course in Chile. The reception | with moce toscbusis, A moss tose was: placed an ie kori arremtrmerterattiss tes 1 Oy EO to water his cows; I went up with Thomson and | ® Dig loz. ‘*This man,” putting in his defence—‘'Theres | of those reports here has only served to bring forth in- | right side just over the ear, The effect of this dress in | Umpire—R. H. Hinsdale, of Knickerbockers. + Os Re Wiliams street” Newt York. some ground Ii meal; Thomson said gather | 0 Use talking, Judge, I didn’t hit her good or bad. hich | dignant denials apon all sides, and taitering assurances | the midday sun waa perfectly dazzling. Tho lady who | "Cofere—Messrs. Myers and Brinckerhoff, % ap; we put some ins paper and covered the place | ip oF low down, Nttle girl—“T have got witnesses." | of the esteem with which our Minister is regarded. wore it was a blonde; she had crystal and gold ornaments | Tme of game—Two hours. AYVELROANT ASSORTMENT OF ENGLIGH ROY wane stone; that was the place where he ped ; man—*‘Don't you believe your honor. It's as SENOR VICUNA MACKENNA in her ears. Velvet and Brussels Carpets at HIRAM ANDERSON! % was not disturbed; the Indian meal laid up | false as it can be; fd cut my throat before 1 would hit @ | arrived here on the 27th, and on the 20th his family | Anscher po less admired toilet was worn by a brune. Irvington vs. Contest Table, Pinko Conets, be, oat angran % ey fo “a pile; it might have been a hundred | “Wild.” An old wom ‘who doos washing—‘these | gave an enterta.ninent in Santiago. He spoke warmly | rior drese was cut “aia princesse,”” and made of very | . “ $9 Bowery. si pena elsampernd ~ from’ where I stood; I went up so as | two gentiemen took my pocketbook with flieen | of the people of New York, and of the sympathy he met | light reaize corded silk, with a slender black stripe on e return game between the above named clubs was | % Bowery. hid 000; I didn’t think he saw me; did not follow up the | dollars in it; Ive washed for — two or three | with for Chile, and acknowledged that the restraint im- | jt. The pockets, shoulders, eeams and tran of the robe | Played on Thursday last at Irvington, and resalted in the A* ORDER ON VAIL, HATTER, AWAITS CHECK] (wack Of the wazon; I gave some of the meal to Mr. | months past.’ A young man, with yellow hair, 8x | posed upon him by the United States in i's efforts to tit | were all eovlloped, and in each fectoon there was a black | deLeat of the Contest by the following score :— 78%, Que customer dally receives ® nine dollar Anstin shortly after'l got it; the other spring was north | months married—“‘My mother-in-law came over and | out vowels was not inconsistent with theit principles of | lace raf worked over with gold thread fibres. IRVINGTON. fen SMITH & FOWLEN'S Men's Furnishing Notall aad be went north; the other gentleman went with him; | licked my wife because she cut her hair, and took away | sirict neutrality. ‘The chapead wasa maize tulle Lamballe, covered over . R. R. SOE BO STM I é ‘we lost one yoke of oxen; one died at Claus’; the other | everything she gat i take oad wate to a cher ees with anet-work of gold thread. Coral éarrings and a ‘4 2 N ABSOLUTE DIVORCE OBTAINED IN ANY STA game home; thoy were running in common; ‘the people | MAD was standing at the codl-box and picked WD 8 Poker OUR LIMA CORRESPONDENCE coral comb over a chignon of raven biack curls completed $ 2 | A wunoat pabtistty or expooure: No tore a have been ‘in the habit of pasturing in common for | and bit mos crack, and sald No me, ate — . the toilet, 5 g | aivoree is granted. GHOKGY LINCOLN, Lawyer, 68 Nassau exrenteen or (giguteen Fears; Avatin came and got a part eal ro gran 4 “4 ped arms, soA om axpreasion i Lima, August 14, 1866, ‘There were mauve and violet robes ‘a la princesse,”” 3 2 | street, New York city, ae her face that would furnigh a study for an artist, | | My last despatch was closed amid the national rejoicing | "4". ’ H 2 | (ORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED Nai with Mr Ruckman by his ha being. gray; tdur'at pay | having a Francesca Da Rimin! on his casel—"A billy } on the anniversary of the independence «f Peru. Tbe | and narrow in frone Over siene undiogulced fourreans Buckley. pe H | Sactienanet Jol tt oiflee’s Aauibilatsr Zunes wii 8 great deal of attention to him; he was'a stranger to | Kent is going craay around the streata, and He came UP | oseh was, of course, the great day, yet the whole week | lose white lama lace loose jackets, and on the top of | “™% lt b.. : 1 | unions, Nails, de; by mail.S0 cents. bias , me; Thomson {drove his cows down to water; it was | 20d knocked my child. Oe, nn hop their heads little rounds of lace, on which bung white | Tots} Toul iu aia = Shreo-quariers of a mile to his house; T couldn't tell if | afrested?” Two Irish women. one large, the other sinall: | succeeding was given up to general festivity. If there | jin Sweet brier foliage and blue harebelle The F INN R. J, COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORIDYNE.—TH18 ING Ihe had water nearer home; he had nothing in his hand | the large one—\ ‘Your honor. I was aways wiling t¢ | was ashade less enthusiasm displayed in the popular | ‘sane flowers in their eare and among their tulle strings L Mth. BA. Gh. Total. valuable rei juces quiet, reff , Fes when he came up; he said he found some of Ruckman’s | fght me way, but I’ve been se Macon look, | demonstrations than on former occasions it was prob. | Violet petticoats under mauve tanies, cut in points, | Irvington $ EF Polson; we wont up; I saw it aa quick as Thom. | 1 wan't hor bound to keep the pare. ong mate an t mauve boots, gloves and catalans of flat violets look | Contst.... a) i roy i knew where Ruckman bad been when | !ng landlady—‘‘My servant girl ft my house the other | ably to be accounted for, not on the groundof disaffection Shieh tnedest, fresh Gna tempting. Let thore who 7 , Oe, 4 ‘Thomeon said he had found poison; I said I thought {| Might and took my husband's pocketbook and three | toward the existing government, but as inedental to the | say locks are not to be trusted admire the eneemble and | hy cahes ‘i in the followt: diseases :—Consumption, Asthma, Brond chitie, Whooping Cough, Neuralgia, Diarrhasa, Mheumatisms ‘Spaam SHOLENA—Earl Russell communicated to the College. off Physitans and 7.3. Davenport that he had received ‘nforg a Knew where it was; Thomson stayed there only long | Pounds of prunes.’ An old woman with a walleye, and | ine scarcity of money. In Peru the government water tremulous as a reed inan autumn wiad—''My little boy pay Hs bis cows; that i what we scraped up | {Nore and has had some difficulty with another boy.” | has been accustomed to support the higherclasses of the eFongonof the alleged polson was produced in court); | 'k cauint-eyed wretch who looked asif spoiling fora fight-= | people, and as a natural consequence any roverumenial say no more about tt. The elderly iadies all wore striped silks, silver gray or plain chene, Umpire—Wm. H. Utter, of Eureka Club, of Newark. Scorers—Messre. Eaton and Boerum. j Time of game—Three hours, fifteen minutes, scraped it up pretty clean with Veplume are most worn at the watering places, but @ . “I want a warrant for a man who strock me with a] retrenchment is felt in the community, That fewer UWA Ata mation to th feet that the only remedy of any service in Sart Of sale to Asti within Seat eek, “Biatg ACS | club last. “night. A woman of tiddlo "age, | dwellings than usual were illuminated and leas ostente- | PObIum basques, cut in any material, are fashionable opera reg Ceberen yas. (eee Lemoek, Dosemeer Rt, Se) Fusing ground on each side of us; he went north over the | WHo# —Inpate refinement was | apparent in des: | tious duplay indulged in wae therefore in tality ® com Om all dresses cm meni ate Passaice vs. Nationals. le Browne's Chisredfne” on the goverament stamp. Over ising ground, ‘uckman was protty well on top of the | Pile of | her | shabby attire" I" don't know ex~ | pliment to the economy and purity of tte prevent ad- } , re Wort MG? Metron ta princease, ¢rem, | , Tue return game for the champanionship of Morris | wheiming medieal estimony accompanies each boule. Solel Rill when he got out; found the etuff near the top of the | *ctly, what I have to do. I have been in- | ministration. on te ae Ue 1 ts eee ’ county, between the Passaics, of Chatham, N, J., and Tuanntact pire, or in any other approved style, the front width of sulted so horribly, I fear to make a complaint.” A EMBRYO REVOLUTIONS AGAINST PDO. rer, J. T. DAVENPORT. 33 Great Russell stree! Bloombury, Landon, HENRY SMITH, Special Agent z bul; my sister-in-law was with me washing; Mrs. ny robe can always be unpicked apd sewn flat, void of | the Nationals, of Morristown, N. J., was played at jARaan Ktree all druggiste—$) : ; * | woman, with face for shape, complexion and expression. At the same time it is true that many ari secretly plot- | “ be can always be wap hat f W NS, play Nassau street, New York. Sold by 1 an Wetbte game after Ruckman, left; he had gous away | Sich as boys make when they cul a pumpkin for a jack | ting against General Prado aud lis policy. With aresieas. | Deas; pos Mee eta vereamsery nde On the showers, | chaham om Thursday lag resuiting tn another victory | Pee boule. ____ Soa aa wns gone when she came back; went tome in | % lantern—“f want to get my Vietle | y out of the | ness which betokens a selfish rather than 4 patriotic zeal whieh abaitioas ale ae caticteus to give an on fesh jor the Passaics, The following is the score:— Divorces LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK An old negro | these men are planning new disturbances, It is nothing Paseaics. NATIONALS. the afternoon, after washing ; it was in October, | asylum that I had sent up and others t publicity or fee ll divorce toned and still useful dress the style of a new one. : woman, with a feeble step and a faltering voice—“Can’t | to them that after long years of tnisrule ed revolution 0. R 0. R. ray og 3 owes Bore whido Myctitgh imlaw and daughter were | yorret Samuel Willis go.” His mother la vory sick. I'm | the country is begining (0 enjoy the blewings of order -— einen 2 6 Lowe: Int... 26 A ‘oeney and Counsettor, 78 Nassau street, > ere butternut there: didn't see him crack nute and | '™ hopes samuel will be a better boy hereafter. and that naa . S — —_ Spe] GENERAL STONEMAN’S MEMPHIS SPEECH. . f 3 oo v. H H "% a. Lane cramimetial tian. oa em ; el aim was to aggrand ize He even e pri o _—_ sd J “ 4 bs is a A att; hal in os Teneo? oF the ill whgre f found the betraying the nation to ils hereditary oneites, there bas | The following is a fall report of the speech made by 12 & Mayle, « “3° 8] BY sae 'ninecier street.” Por further particulars appiy at Sister-in-law and daughter are not here; ‘when 1 STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. succeeded a ruler whose Lays d is eminettly loyal and | Gencral Stoneman at the Memphis moeting to ratify the . H 2 Bayley, 6 3 3 — -—— ‘went to the top of the hill to seo what Ruckman was tne whose victories have prov wisdom ; shat in place proceedings of the Philadelphia Convention, over which, H H ‘ ry rf. 3 { EMORRHOIDS CURED WITHOUT KNIFE OR CAU! T160i thoes 6h the opting, T aiaen lok thom wn ; Pa > on Bunday | % the universal neglect of all internal impovements we 5 a) Fleet, 6 tc-cAltention to diseases of Petvie Det was going whon I wont witit ‘Thomus ean Ei ee te ee ‘at last the prospect of railways, te t will be remembered, General Forrest presided : 0 7 Cob Le 4 | tes of Byes, Nose, Face. and. Person. HENRY AQ gone home; don't remember winether my aister-in. | Morning, at about aix o'clock, the body of an unknown ridges to be built by the gover » Fameve axa Pausow Covnruviae—You have called am fen | DANIBLS, M.D. Butreon No. 2 Union square. was at the epring or 0 hen. fo "s dock, near the old | of the national development. bef ” itictan, but a si : he = . wee font T "ea yl reese ane | tam Wa ound drowned at Barer's doc, sear the ol | he JONG faatg change Ser Tou at « param ooze pouutee teem ma an 0a tra | PRESONAIG; UMegRROADERAT OF, RORTON, CAM Leaw Ms Rockman get out of hie wagon and | Qonrantine. peo hy wont into the water for tie | B&W chance of personal advancement. no North, no South, no East, no West. The war in ae ee r 2 ie NM anrontt itiseasse without fail, soo ~ get ia ‘ould not see Ruckman rom the Serpens a pathine when be was suddenly taken with pom Capac ved any orderly society, auf thetr absence | which the people of ‘this greatest of all great countrice | Yiy'tatciica--Pansaicn, 12; Retionie’s 2 = 8 = % —y NUIN—& MAIDEN Joo! al im th: P got ii . - " woul a 5 rs = —_— ‘a y ay; then went back to theep rnin akon and Fe ee eee wight, wore 2 large gontes of rea. | , 18m confident, however, that their mdhinations will tndeds the" tates Grea twhish hes wor wes bored are | Cmplre—iie. Jesspt Marsh, Faroka Base Ball Club, Steasiepoers a tore China and rome, | north; I went a litle north ut his track, Soh cunen an 5 be unsnecess(ul.’ Their hopes have beerffrustrated by | sottled. If there is anything to forgive let. it bo for. | Scorers—Messrs. P. Obl and Breese, Offer the largest assortment market prices e e vod was about Ly years of age, his clothes, A “ T'stood on was higher than the spring: Mr Kuek- | which were found on the dock, consuted of a black | {4 magnanimous and patriotic action of feneral Prado. f man came from the direction of the . Dalisaies, he passed | alpaca eack coat, black vest, dark gray pants, straw = ing; he out after be paased the spring; then wpee : } that he was seeking to make himeelf ual dictator, p - paased pring; hat and gaiter boots; in the pockets were found a Ger. Be (hearing again, and wont away | man silver watch and two Kk to one of which a card poyers talon sy jeming to continue b . hee same way be came; #Ot out Hot qui originally Sorner of he rowd—-the wagon Toad. the soreett atthe | was attached marked No. 10, He was ovidenily a Ger- | Poe tenth On the 28th ot July when. the ns given, if there is anything to be forgot let it be forgot- ten, Let us ail recollect that we have but one country and one flag. The object for which you are all as- sembled here to-night ts, as I understand it, reconstruc. tion and reunion. You may force @ separated man and 20 ATE® PATENTED AP Fargis, of Yorkville vs. Enterprise, of Mana- roe ey ty rawlings Gqgeribing, (24 hasett, L. 1. same. Address Simpson Say West ty. thi An interesting match took place Thursday afternoon | “ees New York, of box 0,070 Rowl Oleg, between these two clubs on the grounds of the former, at | QTODDARD'S CHO) CLFIC— bie, wife to live in the same house, lodge in the same ‘A SURE PRE’ AND CURE FoR Out was on the upper side of the spring. after fag | An by Birth, and by ail sppestsaces very — tion was once again paying him the tribte of gratitude | room, but they will never be reunited as man | 114th street and First avenue, ending in victory for the c down the staf be did vot come ack to Coroner Gould held aa inquest on the body, when ver- | for aii he had done to redeem and vindicap hiscountry's | ind wife un we fitet become reconclied. | Fargis, by a score of 35 to 25. ras, iarrhoon, Dysenter, Complains, started in the direction of his hore; | lof z honor, he ii 18 convoking - 11 said the we were enemies in Pains in the hg hy + hy A 4 4 dict of accidental death by drowning was rendered. i he fasted bis decree eonvels ‘and call = aa ae a eis, by Cholera Mo} Di ater cg A to see what Ruckman was about, | wont up AN Auizoep Case ov Sepvcrios.—Henry Walker was | ing fora a presidential election. moasure | war, lot us be again friends, and in this sentiment | Mohawk, Jr., va. Erie. and ofc 8. Path looking at where he was; I misht have | brought up afow days since before Judge Garrett, at | has been taken to render the proposed eletion a direct | Know that nono will join me more heartily than the gal- | The Mohawk Jr, of the Battery, and the Eve, Jr., | }iZnetonieimmediats and emencoos is since the cholerg ‘Went twenty or thirty yards from spring on to rising | gy tof Miss M 4 Sullivan, for | °24 honest expression of the lar willand, whatever | jant aud distinguished President of this assemblage. The 1 Ir., of Battery, e Ene, Jr, Its vires oe fl was bucky between us; 1 cout! ces Mat ee Oe teeennik xian at aah may bo the result, General Praco will olde unwaver- | bravery that wos a ‘during the past by each one | Played a match game of ball on Thursday last, at tho | SAG 08 140 amend it geo exactly what he was doing. Wat jae yo ¥) ducted to | ‘aly by it. Tt ls not apprehended that tbro will be any | engaged in the war, Tern be the common rty of | Elysian Fields, which resulted ina victory for the Mo- Ki edinit It to be the best compound known for the come fe conclusion of thie testimony the court ad. | commis the prisoner fore farther berm the maner | 77. considerable on to is resection. as | all. We soldiers who did the fighting are and | lawk by a score of 40 to 20, pidints for which i le derigued. | ‘until September 1. in defanit of ball, the parties are said to be re- defeat would be jiagrace of Peru, andhot his own. want peace and harmony, and we upon you éditors STODDARD & Pare {Poentmnons, Spectable, aid as with your pens and Oriental va, Active. OY, N. ¥. and orators of the land Second Day's Proceedinas. breed GRaxn Lanomwy at a Mooxtsamt Excension,—Andrew These two junior clabs played a match on Thursday, TRSTIWON' ‘SARAI —_— i is to h ‘and good will, nak re ste dealers In mediate, and Walsis tostited that she recetiected tne | MCAYO% of Factoryvitte, was arraigned before Judze | No Duel Dreamed of by GeneralSheridan or | prayers and invocath siticians’ wo | 80th ult, o0 the grounds ofthe Alliance Base Rail Cub, | Daipas Baryon & Co, ¥.C. Wells &'Ca, a4 Dury & Stay oo linen shat war | CMTS, at Stapleton, charged with erand larceny by Mr. R. King Catler. ing and aliow | Sixty.third street and Third avenue, for a siiver ball and | fh New orm oity. day a8 the spring spoken of by former witness; that wae | winisn, W, Purdy, im stealing a gold watch and chain New Ontaarnfept. 2, 1866, is attained. And | championship, which resulted in a victory for the Orien- 1B GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THR AGE. aeeyieawnich Becks was theres 1 loft hin ot the from he pocket of Mr. P. while on amooniight excar. | No correspondence has passed potwen King Cutler tals by © score of 94 to 16 1m game of six innings q aN ef x three. an ir, came | sion. Th o tt r J tor i yee wits Se ap the pay that J ths prone whan be. wen eetasinied ta Goleh, of | tna’ pocmner ator fle hot ob vaste! alte Knlekerbocker Jr. vs. Exceltlor, Jr., of News | ft. "Seea i hie vammer ces x orchard A wtand bi pad bia iyng, eine road; It | in 'Ieltpend. It Ui delioved Wuery acy etuge ‘charges | ade to him by the commander, but a foeting las not ‘These two junior clube played the recur game on coe ome ; Hy 4 Rade pall with paula McAvoy, ‘ deem dreamed of by either party Thuraday last at Robokes, op the arounds of the foemet.

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