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NEW YORK HERALD. "“equrRspAy, JULY 4. 1867. B eran neo ——___--_—-- eee mena Witte PPLE EI in tn sundry srecppecka white BAPE couples | brated. Ab Mectoonanels thee sat be a grand temper- THE PRIZE RING, ee eee ae poms gored rier will march wm procession fro1n Masonie Halk 30 awe ‘ an ace pignc ia Bagert's Woods, on he edge Evening bt i ig and na ic be wt E F '@) UR fe | Thirteonth street, between Third aud eo “shere Amasoment” | roceeds of the picnic to be applied to the 1° | Fiaht Between Mike Deolan and Jerry | Ott ps 11 to 18,—It was now that neither to the ground adjoiming the Academy of Mit oo iner ouywric THF ea thowe church; the congregations of St. Bonitace, St. | MeLaugulin=The Fight Broken Up by the | ,.as coud stand the heat and man the new Tainmany Hall ie 09 Me yo laid With | yp, De Welden’s now 479” 4. “rivigh Neuteadity, witk. | Peverwand St, Mat zs, Joreey Cee mon mel a Jerney Authorities=Escape of all the Parties. | Boland forced the fighting, and succeeded in ate nannnnnnnarnnnnnne sec conemeuice by his honor Mayor Hofman ae patriotie sailor, C000 joing Tritahors, ees ae mee Sag wien tO vebny ee ‘civic and military Another very interesting encounter for pugilistic | better i Mingo’ gael ne ead 13 = very anl- i in This City | tex ovecek 4. M., attor whieh ao email by ion G. C, | Hibernian #py; {89"» jooking iron-clnd, dusty waves, | Prncossion and d ay oP reworks 19 the evening. Tne | honors came off yesterday morning in Jorey, during | maied, both parties going in for hot work and Siovien Its Celebr ation | Cpe pelos Ey male. a te joyormor Fnglishy of | yo., will be 2!52" par eke ony uupie to-night, pin Arg sot Se athols ences ies which thirty-two rounds were fought in @ little over o0® | boing sent to grass by a French Dunderberg ae drum and Vicinity. Reeeaaee ce Senator Stockton, of New JeréY, 1B ROADWAY THATRE, will march in procession, in Wich three Independent | Dour, and which was well contested by both parties, CME a cihers, The deciaration will be read, and wus Mige “xxClo Westorn gives to-vight another of her | military companies will partieipate, The affair, however, terminated rather abruptly, owing | 4, tN008 "OHlar at lat gor im heat? 08, Boland'a ananmemsiies = 3 fertished by Gratton Tux ONGNAT <P arta) delinentions of low London life in the drama of | yate,,emnerance societies of Elizabeth, under Falter | to the interference of the Jersey authorities, who caused | sauttvox, ‘and in return recolved a warmer on the audi- esi will meetin the Sostely Library rooms ab Boon aud. seit "Zes Voleurs det Enfents or; the Child Stealers, as Madge | Central Railroad, by which they will proceed to New ‘& hasty retreat of all parties present, Tne principals in | torium snd wont come (NOSES SOSERARy, ‘itn ’ MILITARY PARADE, | re eas erin appropriate exerciseteae of the 'y the Codger, Margaret Rookley and Na Toros Loucoa | York, where they wilt march up Broadway to Union | thoaffair wore Mike Doolan and Jorry MoLaughlin, both ,, Homans th fe and ohn ory Boland PHE ety extends an invitation to other Stalgecasion, Pridge, Mies Western will repeat her success in Olivor | Square, They will afterwards march ia Jorsoy City. hatling from the Eighth ward and frequenters of a well ., ee eda ne heiunat to waite with Dearth lately pu ante IC, ee or ene mnenen aoe known dance house in Mercer street, They have had 0 game and lively, These rounds enrennnnnne eg’to-day, bav r~ ACADEMY OF sUSIC, a € seca bg eng eet poverntient. | Abe noes Mbramcs | | The Janan'se miluivet-nightous of dhormont ort. "thers wil be vo clotration ia Paleraon or Trenton, | frequent altercation, and not long since gt into» cht resented’ very litle Aghting of any tnterest There fo nenrive, e y the Free en, M i Wer buder, | ordinary exhibitions of sirongth ever witnessed in | At Morristown the attracuion of the day will bea trot | poistive to ha ce Coen tap cheb> ges Nols, THE PYROTECANT tm charge of _aercen ince. nat + Beaath waters. A | America. “Hameleari Sekad cue facher of Al Right, | betwoon Néxier and Ethan Allen and his mate, for a ve toa nymphe du pavé, Ww taaend of the aie eenth round, Boland’ ab ad wee See eanananaaae haviig conyaeiet ie fhoret Warren atreel, pler No. 2%, | wil support on the soles of his fect a large model of & | purse of $9,500, The 170 will take plago in the after- | lenge and the fglt yesterday morning, very belly, Bs Sennen Yolock P. M., haviag omboard such guests a8 | Japanese yacht, fully riggod, and oxtonding almost | noon, Doolan has for a long time lived-with bis paramour in ump 20,—Cartier in mistake hit the ring post instead SALUTES AND CHIMES. | biveceen asited toacw mapaaginpa was vousel 10 Bandy | eurons the snes; ie. All Hight sapien Gaeaber 3 to Prince street, near Thompson, in a house well known to 's nose, and breaks it. Hates has - head a Bok. PRR ese | bola this bright young fverit has « Denoft om the THE COURTS. olpaien wk wn eomeied Logefored mowers ee ee ne ODOT OTC Eee e Ce. Superintendent Keanedy, aa the readers of tho Hersrp | Sth of July,» a acetate such as ‘Rovsp 21 and last,—Boland forced the and ai are rainces nhs issued two orders, which will some- BOWERY THEATRE. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER’ GOURT. every effort to induce the fair one to leave Mike and | jast got in a number of heavy blows on mi EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, TURF SPOR7S. | Sta‘.cct7es.tbs,umal charter of the coloration. | sstuisu iho potoas et tho Old Drary with gsioning rR: 0 i Soke wp wil Hy ate ue crecea” a reaoes Mose | antinn tatees aesaee as ena oe Hi uv . The 6 of 1hed» prol ita, in accor ce with the law, lonish the patrons of 1 rary wi galloping q former cat as mi expect & rumpus that the defeat ‘map was ’ ’ hsrgeagie! fiveworke kuown ag “double headere and | about the stago, slaying !nuumerable supernumeraries Before Oommigaioner: day ovening they be ‘at a dance house in Mercer street, | gpongo at twenty-five minutes to five. bad The and deciaiming the usual amount of romantic love, ‘pne examination 1 the case of the United States near Houston, where they became engaged, as “ote bravery and vevgeance that may be expected in a horse | against Henry Sewakey and Henry Rich was resumed | above, in hot vont, sll Seely agrees to settle the ard ore for piece, Osborn. ute on the ‘sum of $59 a side. pastentay before Commienic “sr Counsel for the | Pall deposit was made in the hands of a policy dealer, refereo at once awarded the victor’s palm to Bo» land. The fight lasted altogetner sixty-five minutes, Hepakes,” and the other, issued on, Sanday last, directa the patr ou to arrest ail rsons foun ring off pis- Mo recurrence of Julg bas brought -to Bs again our | {h PC Oo ASS a eater order 19 based on & National Anniversary. Independence Pay! Its men- | section of the revised statutes, but has never been here- WALLACK’S THEATRE, ton calls = mind of the aged long forgotten { twfore made applicable to the celebration of Indepen- Dan Bryant will twirl the shillelah and make adecia- | defence moved for tho Gatharge of she seonned, igre andoa lay evening the balance was forthcoming. POLICE INTELLIGENCE P he g donce Day. ‘Those whove patriotism was wont to find | ration of independence in the purest kind of brogue in | the Commissioner deaied. A motion to roduce the | 7, jes, accompanied by their special friends, met memories of the day when festive sorts upon the greet. | vou in the exploding of firearms on the Fourth mast | the new Irich drama of the Bella of Shandon. amount of bail was also dened and the hearing of the | 4) p rpngenninsan ss haunts, apd at an early hour 9 the oration im the country villaga the ringing of the old | pow be content to put up with the noise of fire erackers BANVARD'S MUSEUM, case for the defence set down for orn, nea | Yesterday moralng reached Jersey by way of Jorsey A Drvcorsr Cmanarp Wire Inueaaiy Sauund: eburch bell at dawn, the Pooming of ordnance | omy, The charming and accomplished actress, Miss Fannie To-day being tho Fourth the rt was adjou ‘ty. and drove in around about way to Gattenburg. | Porsox,—Joseph Delmonico Little, one Of the reputed. A “ al — Stocqueior and Mr. J. W. Albaugh, an actor of the J. | ovor. Here they remained until near morning, when they of a drug store located at 259 Ninth avenue, was @rhich, save on this day, gid csigrped ba eet Among the Germans, W. Wallack rchool, are the leading attractions at this i ANARUPT COURT. moved up to within a wile of Fort Lee on the upper joa farce by roundsman Croker, of the Tombs trainin’ ”), all combmed 10 render the occasio A the G : EA pot om ecapitiry z ae es conical the rn ) mong the Germans the day will be celebrated by a root, tne. ai: i Medontans id, posi ‘ by J the BUTLER'S AMERICAN THEATRE, ‘The beautiful Zuccoli sisters and their attendant bal- Before Judge Blatchford. ‘and after a ring had been formed one Jet divinities, with an immense variety programme, will Adjadications of voluntary bankruptcy were yester- | seiccied as referee, It was near six o'clock before the be presented at this popular establishment at the matl- | 4 tion of Mr. Edwin James, granted in the | two men jumped into the ring, and at six o'clock pro- née and in the evening. ve shusheateanad i cisely time was called, Doolan’ was in every way the See ae ee Gan THRATRE, REOOKLTS. following named casee:—David Heydenbeimer, W. E. | fon”paitt of the two, and. about ten pounds heavlor The romantic drama ontitled Norah, Pride of Kildare, | Koeppels, James Craft, James Shea and Alfred Boards | than McLaughlin. ‘Aho latter was, however, fully & supromest pleasure and gayety, How ardently wae tBi® | variety of excursions and festivities arranged by clubs event looked forward to by tho youngster, who M816} 214 drivate parties, aud the exodus trom the city will approached still acarer with the sotting of every 84D | 14 gouht be very great among this class of our fellow @uring the jong and suliry June, oounted the | citizens In the parks in the upper part of the city—at @ays tbat passed by, and regretted that.stme would not | Hamilton Park, Cremorne Garden, Frink’s Park, Jones’ complainant beng Coroner William 0. Gover, of No. 4: Centre street. In bis affidavit the Coroner all that on the 29th ult, bs lene Cphg og 1 Wentuiny xth sti on the body uy Homan, on tho effocta of adose of laudaoum administered ef 0 ki . Knoss’ Garden, ‘ make a sudden leap aus usherin, auaid noisy patriotinm, | tyes have boom arranged which: itis expected, wi | willbe continued at Mrs, Conway's Park theatre to- | joy, "Days for meotings of creditors were also fixed. mnteh for his opponent as will bo seen by the following | himself, which laudanum, according to an adeniealon he the “Glorious Fourth. "’ Howe longed to evince bis | be fully patronizod. The German Compositora’ Association | night and during the week, “Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins PRITMIONS FILED YESTERDAY, account of the fighting:— — nad aes ‘of J. Delmonico Little, in appreciation of the day by @isbursing the “whole dol- | Wii! make an excursion to Conrad’s Vark, in Morrisania, | appearing in the principal characters, The farce of Too Mathew H. Budge, Poter H. Hurlbut, Edward B. ‘THE FIGHT. : Purchased at tne fe further chanced that the bottle to improve the opportunity afforded them, only once or | Late for the Train will also be played, Stonehill, Henry 5, Ballou, all of New York city; Rovxp 1.—Both men immediately measured one an- penn ihe laudanum sold to deceased was not, MINSTRET. PERPORMANCES, Mosers. Isanc §. Corwin and Edward P. Corwin, New- | other in an exchange or two with no effect, some little Griffin & Christy’s Minstrel troupe will continue to | burg; Edward N. Rbbitt, Wm. Bradstreot, George E. | sparring, and then McLaughlin struck out, reaching excite the risibles of the lovers of fun at their hall, ad- | Whito and John E. May, Clty, yesterday filed voluntary | Mike over the left temple, and tried to follow up the joining the Fifth Avenue Hotel, this evening and during | petitions in bankruptey, same with his other bunch of fives, but feil short, and the week, Ihe great Loe oe pea cee got a warmer gs ie jaw which ponent Bim tosersp the boards and attracts large audiences at this establish- a out of the way. jowever, s00n , and shot ment. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, out bis left on Mike's head, when the latter ciosed the ‘At the Broadway Opera House, No. 600 Broadway, the - a round by going down. fahone Georgia Minstrels (genuine negroes) will afford | Prize alent Brg ial Pig gy pac opgpne Rounp 2 Both were very active; a few sharp @: music and mirth for the large auditory that will be Koepers—Motion ip changes, when Mike got in a tolier on Jerry’s ribs. Tne present to witness their pérformancos. This troupe is nied. Before Judge Peckham latter returned @ warmer over Mike’s left peeper, and ‘an attractive one and deserving of the generous support jefore, cagap made another lounge at the same spot, but Mike got At receives, Sinent ey mw ncaa dx Antonio Ruck vs. Thomas Churchill.—This action, which comp, soda fell Cake him. 1 planted bl At sooley’s, io Brooklyn, there w' 9 no lack of iced Heratp from time to SOUND 3.- sends home a wel jant low on mérimont wornight. A good bill i announced, and, as | Das been eadren 4 ret re be esterday, on a | Mike's right eyerwhich told that he meant business, usual, the hall will be crowded. Sitie, dame. befare SS Set nt, Fer and followed up with another on Mike's bugle, which motion to open a judgment rendered against the defend- | drow the ruby, na which was duly allowed. Jerry then The Celebration in Brooklyn ant upon the report of tho referee, The plaintiff was a | closed and they foll together will be of the usual character, and as the recent prohibl- | sajor in the navy of the United States during the war, ., ig ot iooriete poser hemes paraiso tory ovder of Superintendent Kennedy in relation to | nq was possessed of a certificate for a prize claim for loge Jerry was thrown. sa tho discharge of fircarms and certain other noisy ar- | the sum of $2 200. Ro alleges} iu big complaint that tte Rouxo 6.—Jorry got in another on Eikes iste ove, defendant, who is the propri a sajlors’ ing | which told with good eifect, and received for his trouble Tangements in common with the modern and more im- | 10064 rerare a traudaiens easignmant.of this. claim | Swarmeron thevibeand neck. proved idea of young America, it is but fair to presume | while the plaintiff was either drugged or inastate of | Rovxp6,—But little figuling, Mike ending the round that the day will be ushered in with all the attendant | intoxication, witout rendering any equivalent therefor, | py going down. . din and tumult peculiar to the return of Freedo: - | and subsequently ro-enlisted him inthe navy. He sub- Rounp 7.—Jerry made another effort to get in on niversary. Salutes will be fired on Fort Greone at sequently obtained bis discharge, and instituted this | Mike’s peepers, but could not reach them, Mike putting rise and from the Navy Yard at noon, All the courts | action for the recovery of the $2,200, {he defendant, again on Jerry’s ribs. will of course be closed turing the day. In accordance | in his answer, denies nearly every allegation of the com- Susp 8.—Mike played rather careful, and worked with the provision 9 by the'city fathers the follow- | plaint, and contends that the plaintiff was indebted to | pimseif around into Jerry’s corner, when he suddenly y will take place in the evening, | him in the sum of $900, for money advanced, clothing | made a rush, and caught derrysquare in the breast, Jer” that indulgent pape or some favorite unclo Was | twice a year, to engage in # general holiday among to bestow upom him for the furtherance of | themselves, Ihe bovish (though should we say on that account any At Jones’ Wood arrangements havo boen made for a the Jess pattlotic ?) desires, To overy class of our socioty | Rive wnich Probably will be very interesting, the the revurn of our country’s natal day brings pleasing | Excursiors will also be mate to, various places in and patriotic reflections. Ninety-one yoars ago there | this vicinity and up the river—to Fort Leo, Carlstadt and sprang Into existence a new nation, whose controlling ce ei bn aw hanrec wera ican vs Principle was man’s capacity for self-government, and spread before the vision of the wondering peoples of the Turf Sports on the Fourth. @id World was the declaration of man’s equality with Five trots will come off to-day at the Hoboken Course, man, and the possession of certain inalienable rights by | N- J+» four of them to bo driven by their owners each. As to the successful establishment of so strange | ®24 the other by professionals. The horses aro all well matched, and the sport will be highly interesting. @ doctrine in governmental form there was almoat unt. ‘At Morrisiown, N. J., the famous trotter Dexter and ‘Wersa) misgiving, and the spesdy dissipation of the new | Frban Allen and mate go mile heats, best three in five, ‘theory was predicted by all who were regarded as the ex- | for a purse of $3,500. , E 3 e At the Union Course, L. ., there will be a very fine emplars of stateamanship. Even the fathers of the | 1.4 ropa purss between six most excellent horses, and a Fepoblic were not altogether free from doubt on this | good race may be anticipaied, point, and among them was heard, from Hamilton, —- from Adams, and from others who saw the birth of the Other Sports. mew vation, the declaration that the government | Tho Long Island Quoit Club wili celobrate the day by thus established was experimental only in its character, | Playing a grand match on their grounds, at Mr. C. B. and none were bold enough to predict its per- | Holder's Three Milo House, Fulton avenue. Tho full woanence beyond all peradveuture, But if the nation | Strenzth of the club will be represented on the occasion, wore then only an infant, it was an infant Horcules, pos- | 88 some good play will no ogy be exhibited. Play labeled with the name and residence of the person ‘whom it was said, and with the word ‘ fo 7 ink, as required tn ese Dr. Little was brought before’) the Magistrate, w! it was contended by his counsel: that he sold out his interest in the store several years: ago, and, therefore, could not be held responsible. Counsellor Mackay, on behalf of Coroner Gover, stated hat the defendant’s name appeared conspicuously splat and the labels used on et onan toll wore hed name, which indicated that be was one of the owners o%: proprietors of the place, ogc Hogan, on the evi adduced, decided to hold Dr, Little to bail in the sum $1,000 to await the result of an examination, which wi set down for the 15th inst, ve Feromrovs Assacit wits 4 Civs,—The Williams/- burg Ferry Company and its employés seem deter+ mined to create a sensation, or at least to furnish: ‘work for coroners. The pilots failing in their design in: the collision on Monday, and only one boy being badly: brushed after all the trouble taken by the pilot of the ferry boat Arizona to ran her bows under the bridge, | pugnacious ferry master on the Division avenue of the same line undertook, last night, a little of the) regular sanguinary business on bis own hook, A named Wm, Link, residing at 93 South Seventh Brooklyn, E. D., in paying his fare, it ts stated, di acent, which rolled into the money drawer, leav! ill commence at two o'clock P. ing pyrotechnical dis sessing within itself, and to bo manifested as its ago in- | ™ r eat rene Ot cousiderabie interest is to come off inthe northwest ‘corner of Fort Grecne, and at the cor- | furnished and arrears of board, and that the assignment | sending him to grass in his corner, amid the cheers of | only two nickels, instead of the regular fare, on ereased, all the ponderous forces that appertain to the | on Newtown creek, at half-past eight o'clock A, M, | nero! Broadway and Rutledge streot, E. D.:— wasioran equivalent consideration, The Court, after | Mike's trionda, First knock down claimed and allowed, | counter, A quarrel was the consequence, the ferry! governmental institutions of monarchies, To prove this | Tbe dis'ance to be rowod is four miles, and the stakes The exhibition will commence at half-past seven | hearing tie argument of counsel, donied the motion to Rovnp 9.—Both worked shy, and after an exchange or | John B. Coffee, insisting on receiving the additiona}: c prove are fifty dollars aside. ‘The start 1s to ba froma stake | o'clock by fights of sgnal rockets, followed in rapid | open the judgment, two Mike went down. cent, and Link stoutly maintaining that, having alread: a meeds no lengthy comment. A reviow of our nation’s | pat near Mr. Barnett’s boat Louse, and tho course up | succession by the following:— Rovxp 10.—Jerry did not seem to relish that knock id, his motto was, “Not one cent for tribute,?? &@! Atetory will show very clearly how gigantic havo been | the Newtown creek. The contestants in this raco are 1, Rlocktes, has COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. down much, and geomed suxions to get even some way 5 ently Cee, tas Groat me a eae ta r Do wal Mr, Joha Kellock and Mr. John Harvey, who enterin | 2, Colored iNlumination he made soveral efforts to draw his man out, but cou ra Prod; wean ree: vou siehiue a MRE EL their working boat, ‘* The Gaifer Fly,’’ and Mr. D. Noo- 38. Display, of borebshells. i : Before Judge Raseel. not succeed, when Mike caught him on the neck and ceeded to knoek ihe on ink, whom he. . he | nau and Mr. P, Andre, who enter i the “ Unknown.”’ 4 Cascade, This piece commences with a revolving BURGLARIES AND LARCENIFS, closed. proclal famyd Roun 11.—But little fighting, Mike getting one over | Link, it is stated, was making no offensive thirteen original colonies who united in the solemn decla- | The above are employés in the fiat glass works of ration of independence that will this day be celobrated, | Messrs. Bailey & Doublemanns. tbe new nation bas spread its area far beyond tho limits wheei of crimson and gold Gres, changing into a beaati- cs ful cascade representing the water falling over the rock: The first cago disposed of yesterday in this court Was | 114 risht eye, forming a diamond lace work, terminating with a gran that of George W. Rhodes, who was indicted for burglary Rouxp 12,—Jerry got a stinger on the mouth and expl.sion, e , leaded guilty to the third | Mike in the ribs. Be te, poco Seats, eae rr Rovunp 13,—Mike warmed his opponept inthe ribs strations, when the paymaster suddenly seized the clul and made a furious attack on him, beating him se about the bead, face and body, bringing the blood every blow, and finally fracturing his skull. 0} The Strong-Minded Women, eae ne ne Te ete atin se PTS WERE | Tne awuag msaded femates, whe are known im the | & Shelisent rockets, : ‘ade of that offence, bolog charged with burglariously jf or it. 4 4 4 ay, uy stevug mutates wuatos, whe - =8 that offence, boivg charg y 2 Co f the Thirteenth precinct arrested Coffe phe pc : Mt 6. Saxon cross. Opens with a large scroll wheel in | srade of jy, and got away with ouly a stight tip on the rr, of pl Dound shore, and on le. pie the ey yr bviger 3A aggregate as the American Equa! Rights Association, | silver and gold tien: changes to four other wheels, | entering the dwolling house of John Travis, 442 East athe! ™ of 7 locked him up for the night. The injured maw Sleeps; white soom, by the annexation of Sitka, the | wij nold a mass convention and ic to-day im the | which forma cross, and finishes with a fixed figure in i ‘Rouxp 14.—Jerry caught Mike under the jaw and sent | taken to tuo station Louse, where his wounds were ex American skipper will fly his country’s flag amid the icy A . Dritliant fires, Reports. Houston mrect, on the iaiwieneon of, she. 20th vot “Jape,” | te west ink hia carast ainined by a puysician, ‘who pronounced them breezes of he frozen sea, and American commerce and | Tove NOS Tai Naa ee alee aneatghester | °"7. “Mexican sun,” This ploce of Aroworks commences | nd stealing three dresses, valuod at $90. He was Pur | Hovsp 15. Jerry lod off with his left on Mike's head, } Fery serious nature, and ordered alent Fores nl fete me yor our | ooo, tars, Lucy Stone, Mrs Et. Siutou, Miss tices B, | Wiha vertical wheel of Chinese fires, decorated with | sued and arrested in the stroet by an officer. Tho City | and was honored with a rap over the side of the hoad. "| be sent to the Bellevue Hospital. | Coffee nomly acauired Toni Wands there breathes to-day a | Anthony and Major James Haggerty will deliver ad- | Chimeon and green centres, mutating toa splendid sum. | Judge sentenced him to the State Prison for five years, Rovnp 16,--Vory little work, Mike getting alight tap | time remains im custody to await the ul citizen of the Union bis thoughts will revert back tothe | dregses on the occasion, 8. Crimson iltumination. Mary Ann Russel, who was charged with stealing & | and going down. of the injuries inflicted on the unfortunate mau. 9, Flowering aloes. Commonces witha vertical wheel, | gold watch valued at $45, on the 24th of June, the prop- Rounp 17.—Both seemed anxious to get all the rest What with the wreyched rotten their ri 3 which changes to a flowering alocs, which again changes | erty of Ira 1. Richmond, Jr., pleaded guilty to an at- 7 they could, Jerry, after receiving a rap over the neck, of oar land whose proud history he bolds tn filial rever- asthmatic, wheezy old engines, the carclessness ence, and while thirty millions of bis fellow citizens ceic- Steambont § ‘sions. Into a ery tr Ry 1 bro r Sie tempt at graud larceny, She was sent to the State | adopted his ent’s style and went down. pilots and pugilistic pugnacity of ferry w «, worl ia bro s pt op} en be (elites ty tbe Amarioun, Tee caer he sh Wee viet ” ae ‘ ah ris ‘si bat seks 10, Ascension wheel, Prison for two years. Rovxp 18.—In this roped they both tried to force the | residents of Williamsburg are having a very lively Torin Gils susny troplos, cr inthe One Geniige er he: | eee re ee ot Ok Hamre te WO As, Re eon reek sen Vatenes Bere, Eliza Brown picaded guilty to an attempt at grand lar- | Aght, but with little or tio effect. an agreeable time. Workmen returning to their hom North; whether in the midst of Enropean civilization, or | Sent forth from Mulberry street prohibiting small boye | 12 Rockets and streamora, cong, tie baving heats indicted for stealing, on the 22d | “Roun 19.—Jerry led off on Mike's right eye again, | over these ferry routes compelled to run a gauntle|: ‘ . 7 13. Passion flowers, Commonces with a vertical | of February, $156 worth of silver plated ware, the prop- | which now began to tell upon him, but Mike was not | of innumerable dange: loving sostlogte by 1 fleld,’”’ which are in a fair way to riv travelling amid tho ruins of Oriental cities, will join | from introducing the spectacular drama of Pandemo- peering. file sihedry Bios oeir§ omeke 2 ies {iberty- | nium on the streots of this city. Yet there will,be sufl- oma nb aise of the brave” Gent noise, bustle and confusion to induce nervous wheel, which again changes into @ passion flower in | erty of William Meyer, 156 West Forty-fourth strect. | pehindhand; for he paid Jerry off {1 wi Dritient lance ‘Work, wit a contre of white, yellow, | Aicw Kien mode a similar ples, the charge againsyhim | teristaockodhimcrhispica purple, crimson, blue and green fires, surrounded by a | being that, on the 24th of June, he stole a horse and ‘Rouxp 20.—Here was alively round; both were ac- magnificent sun of silver fre, terminated by agrand | wagon worth $600 from John H. Drow, 108 Wost Twen- tively engaged in giving and taking, with a final close of Indian fighting back woodsmen. - ALLEGED Hicaway Rossery,—Two young men, appec Tn this city those who ‘stay to see’ will find that the | patriots to get into the country or ona steamboat while feu de ji. “1 ¢ 4 , ere both fe 5 y-fifth street, The property was found in Klein's pos- thro: rently well known to the police, were arraigned aay, to, ba celebrated in a manner thal fully comports | tho sun laste, ‘The country is not safe, hower 14“ deimason and green illumination. session and. returned to Mr, Drew, ‘These pusoners | ““Rovxial Jerry got astinger in the ribs again and | bofore Justice Dodg at the Jefferson Market Police Cour{: have determined on an-abandonment of the city | ffom the omnipresent “small boy,” who fears no bluc- Ba Jewel Cross, with additional decoration of colored joo oan to the State Prison for two years ind six | was finally thrown. r yosterday, on a charge of highway The . . ary ‘ A robbery. com and report has it that a very general heg!ra will | coated policoman there, and consequently proceeds to 16. Grand Mosaic battery, Hugh McCloskey, indicted for a felonious assault, seston does -Another warmer on Jerry’s riba and again plaint was made by William L. Houseman, No. 604 Weel tako piace of those whose aim it is to escape the noise ona Ne incident to the “glorious Fourth,” State- blow himself and every one ho meets into the smallest yooms and berths on every line by river and Sound were | Possible kind of atoms. There remain, then, only steam- all bought up for Tuesday and last night, and thousands | boats where the “‘s. b.’’ is controlled by the “powers that @f those who take this occasion to get out of the city will | be," and where one may inhalea draught of pure air and Femain absent during the summer season. many draughts of fragrant lager. What can be a more THE MILITARY PARADE appropriate and agroeable manner of celebrating the wi be under the direction of Major General Alex- | Fourth than on the deck of a boat, with cool breezes ander Shaler, and will be the first Independence Day | around, Terpsichoro in the ascendant instead of the Dog 17. Gallopade of serpents; extensive turning piece | pleaded guilty to assaultand battery. He was charged c —\ recet nt u representing four large serpents, each one introducing | with stabbing Hugh Sullivan in the arm with a pockei- sides hear baaanty seeatyinacin themoek Ne tet four smaller ones, turuing reversely and ending with a | knifoon the 9th of June. Although the complainant | to make good but could not succeed. grand feu de jor. interceded for him, the City Judge said that tte use of | Rounp 24.—Jerry again got hus left at work on Mike's 18, Shells of colored stars, the pistol and knife was too common, and the ¢efendaat | neck and head, but got several in retarn on the riba. 19. United diamond; star composed of four large | deserved some puiiishment. He was sent tothe Peni- Rownp 25.—It was now evident that Mike was trying diamonds, commencing with a circumfused wheel in | tentiary for one year. to inflict allthe punishment on Jerry’s ribs, while the purple; changes iato a diamond star in green, crimson, Mary A. Tierny, who was indicted upon a charge of | tatter worked like a good fellow on Mike’s head, He got biue and white lances, concluding by a fixed figure in | stealing, on the 13th of June, seventy-sevm dollars’ | 9 slight tap again on Mike's nose, and the latter went down. Forty-fourth street, who alleges that while he was pass¢ ing through Broome street, near Thompson, he was set upon by the accused, who give their names as Johnson and Frank Kenney, and after being knook down and severely beaten his property, consisting of # breastpin and pocketbook, containing sowe currenoy, all amounting in value to $22, was feloniously from him by Johuson and Keunoy. en pestes not ind bail guilty to the charge, but wore aired = that that officer has ordered since his elevation | Star, lager fowing in untold quantities, and every one | priijiant fire; reports. worth of ell ‘th ry of Ella Rat, No. 66 the high position he now occupies The First | jolly, and, to use a bacchanalian phrase, “salubrious?”? |", Bit probed rth of jewelry, the property 0. the sum of $5,000, in default of which iviion, New York National Guard, will be out in force, t Nay be ustemnaey. 10 aatenlt Me wae Nesal “When ta Mio Flights of rockets, shells and colored {ilumina- te nde street, pleaded guilty to anattempt at ea ROUND 28 — Miko got another on the mouth, but Jorry | mitted. ordance with the General's orders, and will be | the course of human events it becomes necessary" — A Goto Rossery.—Patrick Houghlan, No, 263 West my. 21, Revolving sun piece. Commences with a vertical Charies Tetaer, against whom there was an indict- Rouxp 27.—Jerry rather on the defensive. A few ex- reviewed by his Honor the Mayor and Coinmon Council | (hurrah !)—or the debut of an inebriated orator in, | whoel, which change : street, . br i » ges into tengvariegated suus of rod, | ment charging him with stealing, on the &th of June, Thirty-second appeared before Justice Dodge = oe ee eae aa fee aa clock, A. M. bd veg oe oe. esol a sneer biue and green fires ee ete beh i) Immense six pho silk braid, valued % $92, the property of ber 28,—About the same as the previous ono, the tah at of preferrmg a complaint against ea Tho First brigade of infantry on West Tenth street. || ills that flo, on his Continent atleast, is heir to, Fa ips rt ach a etl aac 0 Ae setae oemeae’ Tyersremnaiee tor ova! Rooxp 29.—They both seemed rather tired of their | Houghlan, a younger brother of bis, whom he see Seated, ejgade ct taleatey on West Thivloenth:| AHS ee ee ees ee a | ne : ni esac Mikcle joke cued: was) honeyed with sagen (old on | with stealing $400 in gold from out his trank, in whi street . 23, Us tar, Commences with variegated colors; u jiobael The Third Brigade of infantry on West Fourteenth | bo unsoasonable. ‘The momentous subject ‘of “hur. | changes fate the star of Ainerice. in silver lanceworks: BROOKLYN COURTS. ib, as usual Z Cait Take teak tha duenegy Ont-thet ue ape tee rabing” on such an occasion may be productive of | with the word “Union.” SOUS TRIMS ee a crentticces in the nbs, TY "me ID the | dortion of it in buying horses, saddies and treet. ‘Whe Fourth brigade of infantry on West Fifteenth | sorious results, especially if the vociferator ts fnclined street to apoplexy. The complicated larynx with its five car- Rov St Pree cetir haaa UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COWT. Roux 31,—But little fighting, The First brigade of cavalry on West Sixteenth street. tilages may be knocked tato dumbness by the unwary eogea 25. Rainbow Shell. j ~ 1 “i Rounp 32,—Here both tried to force the fight, and 26. Prairie Rose. Opeus with a vertical wheel In vari- The Micit Policy Busisess. wore very busy in giving and taking, when tie ar of which undertaking be bs be was assisted bya named John O'Connor, He was committed for trial in default of $1,500 bail. The right of cach brigade will rest on Fifth avenue. | Fourth of July celebrator, and the thyroid and arytenoid | oye bs tr : At latt-pastseven o'clock A. M., precisely, the com. | may undergo a similar process to garrotiog, If the nosy | Or yore itianey: finishing ty a feu de set Before Judgo Benedic. “Police” was raigod, and about haif a dozeu men wero | Tue AtuRozy Curt Steauixa Case, —Tho examination mand ‘March’ will be given, when the First brigado of | patriot does not beware. therotore, “to ‘all whom it | °'a7""Yankea Windmill. It will euow its extraordinary | John Ryan, who was tried aud coavictel for seliing | $0" making twants | Whe crowd. | There was | in this caso was resumed yesterday afternoon befor fafaniry will move up Fifth avenue, followed at proper | may concern,” the foliowing advice is given:—Don’t tatervais by the otber brigades in the order above | shout or make speeches, but wrap yourself up in the mamed. American flag, or your own diguity, and contemplate in ‘Pe line of march will be up Fifth avenue, through | silence the maclsirom of patriotism that is boiling and ‘Thirty fourth street, down Madison avenue, through | simmering around you. Steamboats will pu and poke Twenty-third street, down Fourth avenue to Fourteenth | their noses into every desirable landing in the vicinity wtreet Justice Dodge. The witnessess who testified wero Elisae beth Moore, Mary MoGowan, Mary Gillespie, Caroling Greene aud Rebecca Greene. Their evidence-went to show that the complainant, ia Smith Desmond, wile lnngly parted with her child, and that she had received $250 from tho uncle of the child for sach powers in a whiriwind of fire. ottery policies without complying with {ue law, was | to stand fire, aud in a x d " jifly they were making in all di- Acerioan cont of arine, 18 00 costes’ of whieh % bed fined yesterday afternoon in the sum of $250. Ryan | rections, leaving the principals almost deseried.” The shieid in appropriate colore, with the stars and stripes | was called on Tuesday, but failed to, pat/in an appear. | latter, finding how malters stood, leo, took leg ball and dropping ou eaoh sido; over the shield 1s the word | ance, and was yestorday arrested Gf the Marshal, ona | ‘nade for thelr couches, witich tuey Buccneded in gaining “Union,” terminating by Gights of colored fire, bench warrant. ‘were arrested, but let go when it was found that the of the metropous to-day, and “ever and anon’ (spirit of |” 99, “Gtimson Tilumination. ‘Jobn S ne tenced to py a fine of $100 FIRE WORKS G. P. R, James, pardon), a lonely craft may be socn | 5g ¥ Shells and Rookot obey Riko seven vee apes $100 | principals had escaped. ‘The rest of tho party struck | $200 of whieh money was placcd,in the Savings Bank serovamet eocange Srce ears, | tvnier eae Tmt atis | & Seen aa. SoiMaieepeimeaaco cot 7oer | EGAN Senay ted soar ent ot ae Reve, | er ryan nr $0 ta Sen el em = eon seman Ss = om 7 inp ares 5 Rib iy ee 'y’ Hy x. pow wu ‘oncluding piece. Designed expressly for the oc- where they to je cars for the city. Had they not | plainant herself, Tho was then adjourned. " fest Broadw: Fran! street, Phorenk treet, | gains mes, resald lonely craft will Commences with a rainbow, changes into an 7S COMMIS: - been iaterrapted the fight would have no doubt lasted Tas Rrors or 1863.—An examination in the case of Deumgen, Tain’ plount aorria ‘square, Teath avenue snd | san eagle from het. steam pipes, and a hite Gyspepiic | suegerieal device of the temple of iverty, with a dome neihndhe ee Se anlsuginonerery Thomas Kealy, who was charged with the killing of 9 » - - ~ t high, in which will ., 2 : 4 Seon street, Marion square, Broadway and Thirty-ffth | oannon will almost ‘crack its cheoks’” im the attompt to | owe thirty fool Nigh io whihl will Sppedt the statte of | Passing Coantertelt National Bank Hills. | Fight Between Bob Cartier and Tommy Bo- | Colonel 0'Brion during the draft riots of 1863, was come street, and on the Battery. These pyrotechnic exhibi- | disgorge itself of an wunatural quantity of gunpowder. | fountains of liquid fire, throwing stroams in Sefore Gommissioner Jones, land for 8200=Twenty-one Rounds in Six. | menced before Justico Kelly yesterday, at Yorkville p~ oun” <4 ae ica gp yt Captain GD. Loveland, lett | thirty fect Ingh, casting stars of crimson, greoa, purple, | Henry Batotl, n German, about twenty-five years of | ty-five Minatee=Iol vi Police Court, The only witness called pom to vestify’ ipary oi pa pier No. 33 North river, foot of Jay street yesterday, at | OT#P8®, lilac and bronze fires; conciades with a iligut of | agé, was taken before Commissioner Jones yesterday A well-comtested mill of twenty-one rounds took 1 ; Ying | Pockets, filling the air around with stars, serpents, | 10°). 0° ror passing coutterfelt $10 bank bill Tt was | place yestetday at the Palisades, just opposite Buil's | Wet B¢vant Kilpatrick which bert noma rT-ner sing Salutes will be fred on the Battery at ——. at nee, two P. M., for Atlantic City and Egg Harbor City, “The end at sunset by the First battalion of » steamer will return on Saturday. golden rain, flery meteors, ko. en euibitieg for Willtausbarg will be the same, ex. | shown by the evidence the, the prisoner had passed a | Ferry, botween Bob Cartier and Tommy Boland, for | shite, wovitenda yer fa avenue A ene Sagbig foarte iy atdew eral of chureh bells that take The steamer ‘| Hollow will make an excursio: street; on Jaiy 14, 1: wason the northwest: pes fevche our inthe moraing, at midday and atsun- | around Statcn Island, starting from Grasay Point at halt- copting the emblem of froed vm and the Yankee wind- | putt at the lager becr saloon of Mrs. Baum. in Graham | $100.side. There was a large crowd in attendance as | corner of Booval ‘cveben and rty-foarth bee the chimes of grand Old Trinity, under the manipula- six, stopping ‘at Haverstraw, Sing Sing, Tarrytown, Will be.on foot instead, ington } avenue, E. P., on the 4th of March, and another at the | spectators, mostly belonging to the rougher portion of | ‘ee? the hours of two and half-past two 0’ Sioa of Mr, AyiGe, will joln their pais in Ronor of the | Irvingioi, Yonkers, and at the foot ot Warren atrcet, | "'wany’of ine good clizens ana fair damsela of the City | Senues ED. on the same day. The ‘cer who ar, | ‘28 community, though ere sand there might be ween « | waa Giasoty fallowed ‘by ‘Thotnas Keely. a es ipllowing ia the programme to be rung out by these | The fiushon will take an excursion to Coney Island | Of Churches will seek au asylum from the din, nofse. | raped Bakof, On the Mh of March, tes{ifed that the | ‘‘sport’” somewhat, more respectable tn appearance than | #4 to enter but was prevented sbutsing ey , merry bella.” and Fort Hamilton, stopping at North Eighth strect, | some well spread awning ‘on poe aos neath | prisoner admitted inate hed passed the — nt | the majority of those present, door, Kealey then went around the corner to sdoor, a" Sapa opeccia tt Foe wh ae Sy, | at" ingame nes soc |r ow un ge bad cad i a St arene ue ern Teme 2 , , Yankee Deodie. The Continence win maken excursion to New Haven, | $¢,ntu! wil spend the day at Hants hyruie Avenue | the Commiasioner, Herefore, committed bim for tfal in | Both men are st prosent located in New York, but | Dis, company. broke the £ Ficea Bete ai Naming Fossey <2 ctaes Dt a Went Fei attend will perform in their patronage @ default of bail. Cartier originally esme from England. Cartier is siz eis cube aha teen: who *. & Giese She oom of the Goons: and Newburg, leaving Desbrosses street et ball-past wine wine ne eee NEW JERSEY. INTELLIGENCE. feet two nchos high, is twenty-five yeary old, weighs | wont to the front door on Second avenue, leak . t wnat rain aM, ng at Thirty-fourth street, — 136 pounds, is veryélim and rather long on his pine, | ing it, went out upon the ae? & Excursion Wekets for Haritord, good for the 3d to the Ceattan aaneen Cam a lee se 0 Pee He duplaye © goot deal of science in bis fighting, | [owed by Thomas Kealy, store . 10th of July, will be issued by the Merchants’ line of ‘Alderney Park, New om, Shere they propose | THe Use OF Fineanus Prousmrep To-Dav.—A general | put has never been i ster | Coes Ra eaee wr, Thomas Kenly then held A OFe theme Cottper will leave the foot of Wi themselves during the day. order Was issued yesterday merning by the Chief of | before the present cecasion, foamy ‘Bolan the vse of his arms, and. while pha him of sy leave arren Y Park will go the good people of the Church | police, ander direction of the Police Commissioners, | ™an of twenty-three years ia five Strack by the unknown man with the oe he ._ 2 ion ee Assumption, where, If experience teaches, It MAY | stating that the thirty-tbird section of the City Oras. | inches in helaht and ‘wrighs one hundred and tarbine two violent blows upbn Uh 4 ¢ The Antelope will make an excursion to Newburg, | U¢ sid that they wilt hove « plesstat tay. mane, forbidding of firearms within we | five Ceruer, © haere tae” pe A starting {rom tbe foot of Harrison et Ee tes anGan eae tak ee civ, simile unless in defence 9° person or proparty. will | frequently ussisied a& se0ved ty previous encounters, | om ine cldcwall, ‘The farther testing « an * The Wim. the foot of Harrison ‘ot their friends celebrate the Te police are all | had never been himself «combatant until yesterday.” | down for to-morrew afternoon, Ne °F ‘Be case ie ; cireot ph sight AM. Cor Peokskill and intermediate | private parties ‘anumerable, will also be out, and & reais ing tt oath pre ‘ete NoeaARIES . —- ° O : 0 ow 4 * wan neue Oia ae pale SEgace Se kis Siasmais ok | one sencat ri tion WEALTHBMAT TERS. pits ‘At Woedghie. Vi. 1. fhafived Ndward Brady, atx Faire old, died at the | Stats! Credhing chole f Bee. title before Some few days since (July ist) Dr, Dalton, Sanitary” oun The people in the yidiblly of Woodside, Long 1-404 | County Almshouse at Snake Hill on Tussdey erning discovered, apd ser pater Mat the Superintendent of this district, addressed = commont-- 2 will tho day at Kelly's, Riker's and 20%eU’s | phe alleges that death was accelerated from fil Se three of Prelim! vp lny ng A cation to the Medicg! Diroctor at New Orleans, request> - a grovit Ta place, with the exercises usyc‘f Incident | treatment ai the hands of the oflcials. she procured » | Poe deeipeal Gror the ropec, tie caster, 810 | ing to'be taforined if any cases of yellow fever had oo- ART SEOOD, cy Occasions, The Long Island car i, ta | Permit from Mr, James Lyncb, Director ef the Board | lowed Bitusa WEEE rat arp riied and curred recently im that city, and whether or not the~ 4 Collocation—@ay and Bapyy from Hunter's Point those who desiré tacnge of Freeholders, to have the child given up to ber, but | at once wig is ® d@cription of disease might be said ti to whieh be res. . Rerch—Gontalon, esceeees oWe the festivities, instead of complying with the order she sieges tet the " poh to prevail there, on $ Fastasie trom It Trovaiore aa Pousung@l® Warden, Peer Fores, and hie wie abuaed her, drove | | Rex {Both men up oth sratch aming COreaLs HAY ‘Ret, these Gente SOS oe eneiey ] witt run an | there witl be a grand monster “Oration, in whioh the | Complaint was mate before. Justice Reilly of the ‘toon, | anh bos right, mee ten eartad erage | 22m@ 90, in adaition to which bowsts ; leaving New York at nine Aone and civic eocietios of | and in fine | of the Fourth cavalry, who ‘arrived . | people and military organty” was arrested, Coroner Warren had the body ie, succeeded in getting well in omhis opponent's | from — Indianola, Texaa’ where the disease wae irc area, TN wiser Boe | i cont wil. Edo tn ernon af mane. | Dmsigd dwn 'yonraay moreing'"Taeanon | iim un alder Baa, Coy ame "* "| Tpwte try peed Re Scenes as ‘ N. B=The last pentioned 1s nots “steamboat’ ox. | the ocoasion will be gine surdions nee werloceor Teen | was adjourned Ul Satuntay afvernoom, and in the SRouxd 2 —Both up ively to the call of time Cartior | COainE tho date of the ot Susie from the L Ss coveneea’s mason Sree netibeaion of he fact hat been | SS coUty WB get Sal Oe Teed te Hoe eats: | body ot ibe chil presente an appearance, to say the me and et endo plane | owe id St Peau Pm ga a Mi The reguise pater siationes wt Fort Cotambag, a wit, £84, steamer Neversink, Captain, John Kennedy, Wrilbgs oration ‘will, be. deliver a. oy Mart D, east, most inconsistent with the supposition of « netural eucceeded at ion in eating Fe a’ ae morning anthem: | ang’‘uane’ ant a hu yh Cofuente | Bet tak ators Ewe Ste Meveken _ will then bo Ronee pa wt anmagn ee —— Jay at balf-past nine A. M., / loom ascension, and 8 display of fireworie wili be pro- Mysrewove —A white hat, white Marseilles vest, Rouxp 8,—After several brisk exchanges, Boland sent Deelaration of Independence will Dy BergeaasP. | the steamers a A 1Hndsowing vided it the evening. white linen handkerchief, marked “T. M.," aad a blue Cartier’ “py ig gent Peters, agar y ae by Private Victor P. | two immense barges, Music, danc! Peon or The Day in New Jersey. cloth sack coat, were found early on Tuesday morning ng, jo damage, and giving 5 orig! poem recited by Priv; Indepencence, iager, ke, are som: banks of In Jersey (Nty a salute of thirty-six guns witt on the shore near the Collonade House, at the Elysian | rise to loud cries of ‘Go in Tommy, give {110 bim’ Soe clei meen, The emerciaes wil be closed With | this excursion, A moving panoraimr ext “i oon eae be fired | Field, Hoboken, The clothing Is supposed to to | Boland in return rushed at Oartier;"end ithe rapid tho gnging of the “Star Spangied Baaner” by the troops | the Hudson will de exhibited W)ia the same direction | *! SWAtie®,- thirteen at noon and thirty-six dating the some tan who went in bathing and- was drowned peries of well directed blows, knocked tien through tbe a garrison, e wane also a exhibition of fireworks in the evening, by the Fourth on are now at the Collonade Hotel, whore they can havent of emai igped by Feteree. belt will celebrate oy 14. wir 2%, by Stream Sylvan | ection of the Hudson county artillery, Lieutenant P. A. bested —Both emi ime, / They wit assemble at Military Hall, Grove wt eave He vie btm hess ere commanding. There willbe fj display, of ‘re. Concnan’s Inqomrt.—An inquest. was Old yootarday PtP y ing a ted tne betting Asa Sand on ee eee The Moses Pair tour. ie and Torts in the 4 Hamilton square, The Hudson | afternoon by Coroner White om the body of « woman | in his favor, Cartier gan to show bad marks of pun- per a Fort Lee fis E. Hulse plies between Christopher street | Cott!) Rife battalion, Major Rogers commanding, will | named Schruder, who resided at Union Hl, and who met | ishment and hie Was fast closing up, santos ‘na nite Pie gc Maa ethata Phndtenc™ ey She ete | her daly jag rough iodo, iialogea tat | 4 Heeaty 6." Qo yet tate, te unde Bae Biversary of America 1 Will be colebrated | pasts rerry goes to Sirattonport from Marke street, | viewed by Mayor and Common Council of Jersey tere ak ey ee and | Siitvan tacres, and. dropping” down’ on Yuet fn a style befting the There will be national “Mt NCS . City, a8 woken by the civie authorities in Hudson City in order to sift these rumors to the bettom, the inquest iow The heavy blows on the neck and face seiby sairanua the reading ofthe Declg Naneeeel ios wing to Bendy Hook from Cham. “Zug sil draw up near Wea Eud at noon, oe. a Bolesd, had received in the previous now gmaing iidren ie fort Lee. to show upon him. Nard, addreesea by Rev. 8. Beara, Rotor. | The Norwalk rons to Coney Island, hereiag stron A Hooss Destnoran sy Frag—About ton o'clock on ne, tod was fe every round” ihe tims Ws'Gome SP 2 poems Uy Winn, ageir® ecgrgnes | The Joha i Hasrowek wil na Tuseday might the residence of Thomas Dunne English | ‘bescrsicy, ts endal's folana boys, sad aaa + | the, ouia, White wit! go down the Bay and around twas oot on fire by the upsetting of a korveene lamp in | y Sausber on Tommy's Toft eens ike same time ve TA retresb- Fe mag afd to thie lt the | the hands of a servant girl, Most of the farnitare and | tapping tle claret from his snorter.” game as palpi ES a Bi fr ng ok ot sat, | png’ ao he Sud nee wap Shave wade orrangemenia for s grast celebration, The || patie bie byes on the waters te-dey and reape bie reward 006, parity jneeed 7. MBoub then cheat *and'in’ a Tong strug paponen seer.

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