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8 INTERNAL REVENUE. || frist. cru tert of heavy tames, are banks and | raed | olesal a sent to the it 1 to await the action, THE COURTS, _|fcuilcrt it san" foxtret tee a origin in a quarrel which cecurred between the mur ne time since, during whieh — THE PRIZE RING. “! of $85,474, 75,000 95, 183 il Between and Jack: and his vicum © . Ry turns of the Prineioal Manufacturers and | SEPT se EOE “oalers we 260,000 aonass | Merry ™ pi nae ny COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. they have fou Lesa or Uirve diferent occas Wholesnie ealors in the Filth District | jiqdor dealers, $08,203, and from income, m0, 358, sa4,000 a On Friday evening @ rattling mill came off in the Before Judge Russel. rer Sa gry Bade educa icnesen anne ona ping 68 yee ‘sane saiaaiedteels tinatien Sates, ay ‘devings Bank Takes in pay- | Howe, Ephraim 439,000 377,976 | honve district, Hudson City, between two young aspirants DISCHARGE OF THE GRAND JURY, ter. S & Of the veven otonnal clini collection districts into | 12g internal revenue taxes which, for thie! @ months | Hayward & Co., T. 8. 193,424 164,629 | for fistic honors, named respectively Joe Smith and Jack When the court was opened yesterday morning the " wbich thia great metropolis, ls divided, the | Fifth ta | eame eaten ee ao ieg cere I paren id mag a 286.726 | Adame, and both bailing trom the ciiy christened Jersey. | Grand Jury came ip, and the foreman stated that they HiLL GATE PILOTAGE. evidently the smattest as regards extent, and doubtless pee ial toa, and apt de xt, the | Jenkins, Wm. Hl 100 000 195.753 | Neither of the supple gladiators had appeared on the | had acted upon all the papers before them. The City : ~~ e - National Butchers’ and Drovers’ 964, {hen the | Johnson, Russell. 50,000 110,085 | velvet sward before to practise the “tuneful five,”’ and | Judge then discharged them with thanks from further The Expressions of Luterested Parties. yields the smatiest amount of taxes yearly ; still at isicon- I cy F. 283,005 241,419 A recent convieti der the laws of the 5 " New York Bowery Fire a y }On,pre- | Joyce, James F. . . e jealousy, that grean eyed monster, 1s supposed, or | attendance, rect onvietion an ws idored a well sexed district, and is carefully watched by | miume and dividends,'$5, 138, sur- | Jobnson & Co., J. C 159,000 144,219 vy wl New York, having for its object the protection of the several offfeials connected with the assessors and | ance Company on the same tas. of 68. 16,456 78,000 | rather alleged, to be the reason for the present encoun- | THE COURT MISREPRESENTED BY A MORNING PAPER—ExX- estlarnpains np 8 pm i suanagghons yc pases 4 The lite of sales of dealers as given below, if exclu- 50000 108277 | ter. Tom Wright and Barney Aaron caquired PLANATION BY MR. HALL. pilots of Hel! Gate, bas stirred anew the eottector's ©! 8, ts boundaries are Broadway on | 10°C their own producti 1 where . + 103,000 190,000 the ‘listic Joe, while Jack Ford and Joseph District Attorney Hall rose and said:—I desire to make | ™4DY Stean.tux owners against what they term a ‘de west, the East river ow the east, Houston and | their manutactories are | areturog | Kanenbly, August eee Cry on _— ceoraed ae friendly offices for | ® personal explanation, 1 see this morning in « nows- | POlY of (iis busiaess, and the unconstitationality of % by them for lecrease | Klo's, George é rien samo si j Semen ‘reain:: on. thn) peetiu': Sn” Cotharine.Lagmn mane ae inessin general was | Lagowltz ko 366,000 214.960 | the namesake of our English minister. The pro- | paper—the New York Times—reference made to tho | Sct, and this opposition manifests iteelt by prelimi and Canal streets on the South. The offce | gyooodingly dull durtag-thepast year, The rate of tax | Lord & Taylor 2,263,000 228.273 | Poe nal acquaintances ef both combatants were | proceedings of this court, beg to say in advance that | Measures to form an orgapization for the purpose of ‘ef both the assessor and collector are sitnated in the | agsesaed on these , or 1-10 of 1 | Lawrence, E ie en, Be — ae of their men, for Jeck as |,40 ‘0 Because tHiere is ‘a reGection upon the coart, ing its various provisions, The State enactment ci eS vere! and 2 5° Baa vail Nos. i Leland & Co., Sit 7 each sal victory Monufes ser! and Merchants’ Haak building, at Nos. ) Per courirns made by manufacturers of ths gales of | Lawrence & Co., Job B.., 800,000 282,208 | well as Joe had been reporied beforehand as “good at | If there was any reflection upon me I should not | IE this unjust monopoly, as the representatives of 861 we 65 Broadway, They are spacious and well | 1,1 own produetaasthepluce of manufacture for 1866-7, | Ford & Taylor, 000 485.661 oe lively time was expected | notice it, because I never do. In tact, I should | tUgboaf interest refer to it, reads:— arranged, and where those seeking for intormation con- | also entered ip these columns, are the net returns, | Merrill & Sous, C. 90.303 | the mauleys;” consequently a lively time was expec Z| head | . If any person other than a branch Hell Gate pi eeraing internal revenue waiters are prompily facili- | upen fax fue d, all thorized | jay & Berwin. 261,146 | and a lively time they had, Smith is just ‘seventeen | wish the reporters of the proas would keep at the shall pilot or tow for any other person any 1 roreniptprstigs mga pose aya ‘that uae SEWER ihe proper vense | MeKeo 4 Journ. 496'155 | years of old,” stands five fest four inches and a halt, | fumed commns thie etanding nolice:— OW hati eee | auy description, or board sich vessel for that pu the in ° poet “und Miter copsists of cron pew eMe, 2 GANDFACTURRGS FROM MAY 1, big ees aionies and weight somewhere about one hundred and thirty Sere Bali But as the report reflect upon the [phe ter Aneesh nage ei carro ay thirteen assistant assessors, / —4866,40 May 1, 1807, McKee, Joseph... 63,286 | pounds, while Adams numbers twenty summers since I, as its law officer, ought*to take notice it Je i ae ict pet pte po ype ‘ Allon & Co, Jag. F. furntur : Meyerberg & © 252,500 | the blisstul day on which he was ushered into sia and | The Fog ey eee ae a pies | te channel of the East. river. com! called H re yidermreny on gas dizaas | suffering, stands five feet eight inches and a half, and of guilty of an attempt of burglary in tne second degree, | On ccrd ne aban "be “deemed, guilty of a mia AM SE Ren ji Murray, Jr., Robert, tips the scale at one bundred and forty-four pounds, then let off with a short term each.” Now the fact: | oN DOprand may be prosecuted’ so , mach Mason & Brothers In the Olympic games of the merry Jerscyites the mea | 18 tbat they pleaded fully to the indictment, that is to | oF this State adjoining to or in erent Naas fuchan ‘Jas, candles Milla, J. & T estan say, their plea was jast the same as a conviction Ly (hO | 4 committed: and'ou conviction theréof ¢hall be 4'B., clothing Mix & Son, Taaac. “* have both obtained reputations for activity and:strength, | jury. Beery meres gute nro worthy alhed, rooks Bros., Broadway, clothing. & Morrieon. and now, since they have battled in thoeocnanted circle | The Clerk—Clark was tried and convicted of am'at |’ $109 or'py — 7 BRe2 » carriages: of the P. &., they have added a percentage to their tor- ba 2 ‘dy both ie Retr im by mer renowo, A large number of the cogn —That shows how grossly erroneous. da Bradbury, Wan. B., panotortes Died" at Hudeoa“Chy, bere. the ign came this matewent in. "it the reporter had come to me T we uot» branch tel at ii el t of 1808, Buchan & Co., Jas. common soap, Ibs. Brooks Bros, Cuerry street, clothing. Brown & Nephew, 1). 8, common soap, Ibs. Brown & Bliss, extension tables Mowbray, 0. & J... Marshall, Johnson & Co, . Nascmiento & Scott. Noe!, Sawrel & Antoine. Nelson & sons, Thomas. off, some time before the contestants would have given him correct information. A little appeared, hen the mem came forward much admiration was | lower down I this, ‘Edward Cantlin and John. An- ‘ded. enrressed at thelf coudition, Joo was m tnfia the most | derson”” (not merely aged men, not old offenders, but), | Of New York, a8 provided. | htws of pas rn Boliows perlormed:-the duties devolving upon him ip emable manner, apd, wilh, yeboral satisfaction, np to duly 1, 1865, when he resigned the assessorship and | Backus, M. M., fur arti O'Donnell, Cornelius, muscular, while Adame showed great of reach, . fourteen and sixteen years, that, too, liberally, for the privilege of towing, and , Briggs, A. T., barrels. and had Bot by means (00 much of the adipose | were placed at the bar for irial on a charge of burglary. | 110 various dues and Custom House fees made and wae succecded by Mr. David Miller, long a well known aay ‘ales nate aint Bea about him, Oo for the mysuc coin gave | The evidence was clear against them and th nae vided in their ‘chal the Si pees ce and roapecied residentof the Tenth ward, which forms 8 portion of this district, Jt is proper to note here that Crooke & Co., John J, tin foil seaee 231, Carroll 4auufacturing Co, boilers, bath tubs, &c 65.745 guilty, notwithstanding which they were an favor of Jack, chose the lett hand Se: ing y charg. trictic! coruer, by which means Jue was obliged 0 stapd with ce.” In the first place, the | is there the least semblance of Justice fp tne ¥ im. K. Pluakett & McCullougn, imposed by the law as above. They have property. sin tho then Conoliy, Ji e a Boap. Ibs... 413,302 Mon, C. & R....- the orb of day glaring bi in tue face and dazzling bis | evidence was not clear against them, and in the next in their business estimated to be woi bot few changes bave been effected in tho force of | Copolly, James roinmon soap, tbe pin imertvog, econ Vision, Betere active operations were commenced a | Place, if they had been ‘ried they would have oat es 500,000 to $3,000,000, and. directly connec assivtants simee the organization of theo lice. and itmay | Hecker & Co,, pianolortes....... 16.975 | Pratt & Sona, John. shout was raised *‘police, police,” but the cry was found | been acquitted. I got a plea from them for the | wiinit are three thousan persons, whose hivelihe Bow be said of those comprising the fore at they are | Dudgeon, Richard, machinery. ae Partridge & Ballard to be bert cpesspenrpriyyros story of Bey Men peron’ pep Pag ete lak Tal any Rill nga te glen dopends upon its successful. prosecution, ‘They - : e a 972 Be uh ass | 1e ors returme u “woll posted?’ as to the requiremsnts o° the several = ener bana em 54, 2} Pike & Fon, Benjamin. 8 has merry hae aes aa A deg sentence postponed at my request, ‘The Court had nothi Ch busts, Bumbering bat forty-five to sy : Rothschild, M... Rosenheim & Lil Radley, Edward... Richardson & Son, G.. Routledge & Sons, George Roberts, William R Inlerual Roweune acts passed upon by the Pharty-eighth, apd Thirty uinth Concresses, The offices of the assist ADL assessors wre 01,L¢ 1u wil, and located in theirrespect- to divisions with but few e 3. Messrs. stouten- Burg! xed Haws who w d tor the First ng uence of the crowding in of certain interested parties, | St at! odo with it, Your Honor nay remember I ask pti, venting their enormous Kiter some tile altercation, the referee, who shall be to the prosecution to do that. The report | the renee pepe eng of employed men {ro nameless, called the men 10 the ‘‘scraich,” when the endorsement on the papers shows that | jcitimate and conatitntional representation, The “pugs” prompily showed up and commenced the they have been before Recorder Hackett on a similar | river channel is an avenue of immense transportatic Rooxp 1.—Boih men came up on the mancuvring | charge, and, being conditionally liberated, afterwards | so during twelve months millions of tons are gauio and occupied a considerable time in taking stock | Sbused the clemency extended to them.””| The endorse- | through it; and it is Crequently the case that during ¢ Of one another before commencing hostiliies, Adams | Ment upon the papers docs not show any such thing; | Sitoter months many vessels’ with perisbable eargo Fox, Charles, caps... .e+.++00 Fay Brothers, common soap, 1b3 Goniher & Sons, C. G., fur articles Hye & Co., tinware,.... 06. Hawkins & Dickerson, bal Harris & Rassak, fur articics ep ap @ivmion have their offive in the Orieutal Bank building | Henry, Moore & GSnung, clo 4 bs bc eine was the first to open the by letting drive his left | and they have never been conditionally liberated. One Their division contains upwards of two burdred manu. | PML Co» FP, coving tuley staight onto Joe's sineling-bo, drawing the | of she boys, while he was young, was in custody with an | 8° a cathe CuEN aI ebaS Taal eoamctor factirers, whose duty it ts to make mouthly returns of ruby. ‘This so much surprised the redoubiable Joe thas old man, Just as Oliver Twist was with Bill Sykes. “It le by the Heil Gate pilots to prudently na’ products sold. The heaviest taxes are burne by whole vetore he coula adopt any si cal movement Jack | ' probable,” continues the report, ‘that if the Recorder | oa:6 them through this dangerous channel, Thi sae dealers und tho manvfacturers of lurmitore, cays Swan, Sisk and peated the dose, this time iaodin’ so effectually on | gets hold of them again be will visit them with the iay which could be wholly obviated, were and hats, clothing avd biiiurd tadies, Phe aggregate Bheldon & 00 Joe's potato trap that that worthy went incontinently to | Severe punishment which they so richly deserve.”” | forthe steamboats to tow them through, many th assessincnis made yn the several lists returned. 0 bor Sommerich & other earth, Fist blood and first knock aown blow | This is evidently an attempt to praise one Judge | sands of dollars are lost, This, the owners of assessor from Unis division for tie y Apr Polbamus, canties, Miserman. Th. awarded to Adams, Time 15 minutes. of this court as the expenso of another, which, Iam | hoais geontend, is particularly onerous and unjai #0, 1867, including the annaai bst for tsée ony Kousp 2—Joseph came up first, not smiling by any | Sure (and I speak from pretty good personal | 92 the majority of these boats receive such poor remun & Co., pianofortes Stner & Co., J., were 607. Mr. WV. Atexan the esortan & Taylor, Grand ‘st 7 S nieans, but evidently determined, if possibie,to be amply | know! ) Recorder Hackett would be the last man in i sreevor fof tha Beeond division. tas | iy | vere eae tees oes Daphimnchsiiedie rivwuged on the ollading Jack’ He extevded his sin. | the workd to ‘have anything to do with. Tceraimly | fat on for their treightiog that they cannot afford (0, ave Wesehesier House. Ip ts division Mawson, Any fare. Shvthar, Nicholls & Co. ister lve straight om io Adams’ mouth in a scientific | trust that the reporters of the Court before they make | claim that their license the United States gover ber of prominent wholewle several large manufacturers of ,pianvtos billiard tables aud carriazes. Yne tya er, rattling Jack’s ivories most delightiuily. The | @0y such statement reflecting upon the court will have | mont gives thoi the right: of towing through all mgs Jivered tho goodnese to confer with its law officer and get correct o r was by no means idle, orien Hey ee ‘cu | information, or, at least, two sides. I have deemed this | B&¥gable waters around New York, and they cannot Schrenkeisen, Martin Sener & Co., J., Bower: James, é at Beret Tae se i aaii®, Decind aeemors giated urmett & Co., Tare, ay a , os 187 To loco “his baiduge again. ‘Severe heavy | explanation’ due to your Honor and the Court at this Sieeey Wart the tapaiagttiewtne them 4,004. OF this item the banks alome contr Nos, Bacrelsbeabatonsaellvatik clas giant Smilin yk Loonebury ting now ensued, and “‘xive aud take” | Hime, and therefore I have made it. 1 beg to say since | many" instances are as familiar with the 4 Mount of $26,690. The Third division is ihe fest iu extent, aud yet contains several well Kno i wines houses, hotels and |heatres, abd is under t lip of Mr G. AH Eugletary woo. at No. 563 Broadway The total assersnien the taxpayer's revurns by iim for ‘be were $126,897. ine income re: boarders at tho several hotels ai this division, and the manufacturers silver ware, clothing and soup, make Dest part of ghe above amount of tax [he vilic Pi Braunsdorf & Co,, sewing macuines s'& Coy clothing... 0.6 Vhetan & Collender, billiard tabl Vhidips, L. J. & J, fur articles Kou, Jr, Hein & Rabmer, hats itupley & Co., D. C., groand spic shoner, Frank, Robinson, E, C. k nolds, A. P. Raven & Bacon, pianotortes Stede, Heury, furs. .. Toch Bros. ..... Talmadge & Co, W. H. ssig & Bi J Treadwell & Co., G. Taber & Bro, Augustus Tiffany & Co... Tweedy, T E. & E Valentine & Sous, 5. Wont & COs, ..00ssere Vanderhoef & Beatty Vanderlip & Saylor,.... ‘jae ti Tam making a personal explanation to the Court that se ara grictions ad kissing weeps of esther pary, | Your Honor, as a. member of the Constitutional ig Ol Pc, om soar rgpeg he ie he claret’ flowed in the most’ prodigal mode im: | Convention, ‘must have noticed something said there | Puc’ They | shomd nel hace tha eT aginable. At the close Adams auvecal a heavy dropper | ®bout the suspension of sentence. It is very evident | oasures to be enabled 16 ehandé the: qeaviivosar b on Joe's craniam whieh caused the latter to wince, but | that the gentioman who made that speech did’nt | Measure, which they stigmatize as absurd, onerop the plucky Joe recovered in time and gent such know what ho was talking about, for th» law books are | oppressive and uaeoneli ational f ‘on Jack's pbysiognomy that he went to grass all against him, Suspension of sentence simply means This is the digest of an extended conversation with furtner demur, Time, eleven minutes, postponement. There was a suspension of sentences on | prominent steamboat owner upon this subject, yet Kouxp 3,—Adams, although the “downer” in the last | tbe three who came up here wo-day. Sentence is post- bearings are naturally one-sided. The complexion round, was the first fo pat im an appearance, and com- | Poued or suspended from one torm to another. The par- | (ng easo given, by the pilots, igainst whom the bo menced operations without delay. He delivered again | ties who have pleaded guilty aro always within the beck | owners intend soon to act, is of another character, Thi ps. 64, and coffee, Ibs 732, 120 165 303 vot the Fourth and Fitth divisions is at : "3 nec! i of the Court; tuey are always in reach of a bench war- re ' 0 Sens kacsaeae carelaos Witte Co on Joe’s neck and windpipe, and was countered heavily assert that belore are at all competent to large treat, a. Da Laney Wi. Kuav<ie us absistant | Sih c. Wy" common soap, 16s Penk e k disites; on the forehead; ana by’ a! doublo with the lei, which | faut and'at any moment they, may bo brought it, and | A5"Hell “Gato pilots they are required. Wo serve waoagor fc ane jeorge Doualdsot boone f soap, toe. ee 8 ; ‘nal! irict Attorney can mov: ce. Bove rage Ahad fo Aig maa at ante Inger Manufacturing Co., sowing machines Wentworth & Sons. Patan eee aay metre mugen NO | ait'tho cases where there is a suspension of judgmont or | RUmber of | years a8 apprentices, | and, to Sueet Metal Screw Co,, can screws, & stlekney, C. L pron mustard, Ibs. silverman, H. M., fur articles. smisueimer, L., fure vy Shethar & Nichols (5 mouths), hate and caps, T.eman & Co., surgical instruments, thompson, Sons & Uo,, felt hat Wagner, Leopold, turs... ounts of tax accrue in the Fourth division ars of wholesale dealers and the maagufactu the re of su: ; While in the Fifth producere of , luraiture, distillers of nd Soap inanutacturers, swell up the taxe-, © assessinonts made by alt, Knevels were ud shose made by Mr. Donaldson $158,246, Sixth and an examination of the severest character, The pro Rouxp 4.—Both of 'the combaiants were slow to | Postponement of sentence it is simply because the Dis- | tion of commerce requires them this to be educated, ad appear, and it looked at first agif they bad bad quite | trict Attorney aoes not see fit to move | the underwriters recognize them alone in the piloti en ugh of pugilism; but their seconds being active in | for wentence for reasons which are satisfactory to | vessolg through tho gato, Should an accident appon exhorting them, they were at longth got to work | himself. It must be obvious to your Honor that there | an insured cra(t under their charge, no trouble arises Adams fought heavily, as if he were ‘played out,” and bt tea bere A things which occur in this court and in | the recovery of the amount insured; but were it tH Smith had been badly panisued iw the former rounds, | the E er capinantion pully phat are utterly unsusoep- | cage that a vessel should be lost while in charge of Alter sparring for wind. Jack worked a tap or two unto | Shae OF Sunioe athdre isn: great doal oF service | tugboat, the insurers do not recovnize the claim. TH Wight & Co,, F, Wilde, Robert .. Waller & Mcvorle: Wood Brothers. Warren Brothers. Measia, Wilitamson and Jebuson, of te ‘* ‘ Wilcox, Jas. (8 montus), sewing machines ‘ates, W. Smith's kisser, whie that worthy resented by sending ion g 8 Hote? Suterest does not partake of ‘a mono a8 of eet spat owed on eet Gene Wober’ Albert, aeroren. x tr Sepri pig esprt aes ios in a couple of warm rib roasters, which greatly dtscom- . eeenapleed peeycrhee Apbinao and whee deal of confi. eae thas aGviee the neckiona ot tugs ss Cates wacture in the Sixth te cigars; the retire Wallach & Con A.» Jewelry ’ Sted Jack, The round concluded by both men fahing sting en'ul the tities “ara pactecale Tenis Ohaeeae, Fequlsition; ut they do object, and that most emphe in iy ‘TDS | Weoer, B., furniture. . side after struggling for the ~ | call ‘an unrecogoized party shail wholl: oF atwted pir and on “dealer sales also yiciaing | Wane" tobe ‘te wounels aud iraies POLICE INTELLIGENCE, ound So the tast were much ef amuchness, The | HiBE Wrong, Occurs that he should be blamed. Be Teather ara mga ae turers of carriayes, tobacco and ci. Wicke George, cigar boxes..-,... ———eeo men wera called by the referes twice before they showed | Wien reflections like those Ihave stated are made upon | 824 by their experience and services d SUGAR REPINERS) GROS® SALES. Brebke, Wiliam Po... 45222. Recovery oF Storey Covroxs—On the night of the | ght and then they set to work very tamely. Science | the court I always deem it my duty to make a state- | %2 Slmost unnavigable channe! comparatively | saft Sta et te haat e was now bidden adieu to, and the rough and tumble Agata, owners of many vessels that regularly trade v the re and that or the seveoth $73,804 we ror New York Steam Sugar Refining Company. 2d of Apri!, 1866, the office of the Montauk Insurance | to ,k 1s place, 1 the great delight of Adams’ friends, | ™¢®t. Sound will not risk them and their valuable ibert veesgr ag espe rye bnn ead lana Gy Mollers, Hog & Martens......8. Company, in Court street, near Remseu, Brooklyn, wusle | who thereby declared their champion would win, Aitet | ,,2%dKe Russel—I hare no objection to reporters report | io oinor hands than theirs and consider tole provectioy at No. 1 “hemf street. ‘The taxes in the Engh Pacific Sugar Retivery. . the gas was barning brightly, was entered by burglars | 2time no count was taken of the rounds nor of the wasaek eat Gunetinnteonal Convention, I would say that | 2t the hands of the law of the most valued characte: { sepa Se Senn amare aie Pince & Turlay, sugar refinery, - niger 4 manner of fighting. At inst it was alleged that Adams | Ade at tne Const ton, I would say that | Again, they contend that. tho steamboat interest 1s of thi derived principally trom manufacturers of-machinery | "ti rate of tax upon tbe monthly grows | 80d the safe robbed of five $1,000 bonds of the Milwan- | had kicked Smith when down. A cry of ‘foul’? was | \t yould not have been Ee 8a Until bat Gaccion | most grasping characler and that many of the captains ¢ sugar, Terry gro*s Téceipts, income and the Ison works, | Sls cilected by the above mentioned sugar rotiuing | Kee and St Pant Railway Company, and twenty-eight | raised, and aftor a great deal of jaw and chaff se referee | 5 Bee to eae verti nat question | these vessels are men of questionable repute, whe J The tou! tacunposed on the taxpayers of the F Companies, trom Nay, 186, to February 28, 1807, waa | Snares preferced eunck of the same company, valved io | declared that Smith tad won the ight, and he was there- | Tbe on the Judiciary, to whom it was Teferrod. Let | *e¥ cannot hold ofice only during good behavior; an 2, 0 » Nu 3. 68 two and a halt per centum ad vi .000, 1! - | upon awar e stakes. upon the charge of official misconduct, suspensio | Seay the teaileatvinee, Game eee ep of March 2, ISGP, the tate per coat eu Deed ae tree nex | ville and Chattanooga Railroad Compaay. belonging to | “"Adams’ friends are confident that he can beat the | # Proceed with the busiiiess of the court og ener were yn $B Seventh ward. take lange returns ct fecues | cent. The aggregate assessinent on the above sales was | Mt Richard Ralph, residing at No. 120 Remsen street, | nimbie Joseph, and it is suid that the parties will meet | ng City Jndge proceeded to" sentence the ers | Wardens of the port of New York, and the Pearly to Assmiant Assessor Georse $164,857, or ten pat cent of the entire revenue returnes | 2fOoklyn. Mr. Kalph had deposited his securities with | again next week for a larger amount of greonbacks. The | ,,1h® City Judge proceeded: to, senten prison and regulations under which they act have 1 cee’ th ak HO. ELE herry sitees, Besides the ine noe | fF the same period in the Fifth district. the insurance company for safe keeping. Besides the | combattants and their friends returned to Jersey City in F SiLaia: Sache sone oemcienen of d - after the experience of years, with a view of the protect ; taapayers, the sugar reGuer of this wealthy division | _ FFow September 1, 1806, to May 1, 1867, the following pore property a $1,000 «Lexington City, Ky.) bond and | safety at a late hour, wamolesied by the police, although | was sont to tho State Prison for four coe larceny, | tion of commerce and all its attending interests, Hard} rende © returns of their sales monthly. Tho | Bamed disillers of spiritous liquors, duly licensed under ‘reasury notes to a considerable amount he digs gs Poca: pr gentry were said to be on the alert for William Rowan, who was tried and found guilty of ship ard exposare, ofttimes of the severest character, be Interval Revenue laws as be the barglare, of whom no trace has e their lot, and they deem their position so perfectly Rots of ta Sot Opposite thelr names as duc free cnc re, | @4: although the derectives have been in search of them. — obtaining goods by false pretences, was sentenced to the | nat they eave their case with a public, whose turns of sales made by them, exclusive of that tran, | Some very vague and unsatisfactory information, how: | Tommy Chandler's Challenge to Fight Joe | is Sing prison for threo years. His Honor said there | commercial interest is such that thoy will see Cob ments made by Gratacap were ; cottare im the Bleveoth 4 division tba : ever. has been obtained of one of the stolen bonds. was another similar charge agaiust Rowan, and that he | justice is done them, even with such an immense int ee tee? tank ner 4 pas. Baan m, BME SHAS nies 5 Taz $2per Gat. | Yesterday afvernoon two coupons of $35 each, alleged Our San Francisco correspondent writes, under date of wee enown cee zou abt pad ¥ resi on ‘as the steamboat owners against them. | (uote -atrest. |" HIS, sameemanis during” top Samuel Wollm goion | £0 have been clipped from two of the stolen $1,000 sao Pleated guilty to ap attompt at | this is the story of the pilots in brief. ‘The read a sree = rye rg! gqalln soap sng ey 81107 | bonds of the Milwaukee and St, Pau! Railway Company Jane 10:— grand larceny, was sent to the Prison for two years | of the Heraty can adjudge wigre justice and right ‘and six months, 5.922 | Were presented to Mr. Charles P. Gilpin, transfer agent |] Jearn from geod authority that by the steamer to- | “"“Wittam G. mith, who pleaded to a similar offence, | BE a G. Hani is the only assistant assessor appointed for the and secretary of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Ratl- | day ti offe the of Tor parpose of supervising and making a daily report of the way Company, at his office, 25 William street, bj Ae eral peapiage 2 oyrarngy ee mmy | was sent to the penitentiary for two years. Perdition of the seveeal disillerige loosted to this gio 583 1108 | Ephraim Q. Peterson, for neariy seven. years an otteot | Sese“wwrowgd Covura cam brine bitelt dowtg Shout | ,,2amee MoGatre, who was convicied of an attempt at BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. tec. Al this perivd there are about tweive hundred 140% 1'581 | Of the Metropolitan police, who asked for the cash on | Ghandier’e fighting weight of one hundred and thirty- lareeny, was sentenced to Blackwell's Isiand for ove we nnnnnae. cansetaty soter mer rempounvecainiens’ pea bi Tiis2 | theme Mee Gibin asta ty decor tenes | eight pounds. "I this match 1s made it will be a great j ASSAULT AND BATTERY. Tur Late J. Wester Corxwett.—The mombers 0 of their wtal productions apd actual sales per month | Witliain ©. 176 ‘352 | Bumbers on the bonds corresponded with those | mili, and one that will have the altontion of all tho 9 on 8 portion of the stolen bonds, and | sporting worid. Chandler will be backed in this State Bernard Kreps, who was indicted for a felonious | the Brooklyn Yacht Club have been notified to meet Spit: Gouge D: 0 PANE | caused Patterson's arrest by officer Young,’ of the | th any amoust if pitted acainst man not. much | Sc#wlt and batiery, pleaded guilty to a simple assault. | the clubhouse in Court street, at haif-past one o’cloc Cousidering (ous large bumber of producers, the amount of fines, penalties and moteties, recovered by | George 1). Royston 1,518 | Firat precinct. When taxen into custody Patterson Hie was charged with striking George Hollraedh with a snit or received under a compromise by Col ‘Audreas Voget. 307 614 heavier than himself, and he that determines te meet { tron ki at to-day, for purpose of attending the funeral of th Hoxie, Whrough instrections and regulations received | Jun A. Hoebe 139 275 | Save bis real name, and stated that he advanced $50.00 | iiim in the twenty-four foot ring will have apiece of | Pat of ron Kauckice, om the lst inst. at 80 Sheriff esley Cornwell, who was accidentally drown LW the coupons t> a stranger whom he met corner of | work before him. that is not of eu picked up nowadays, | *feet He was sent to the Penitentiary for one year. se . Tue ocapors wore to be Tetesmed. tne following day, | Sz quenmew Cbsadier and andsenod ale peers ae'| osteo ate Seaman cede ules wet a et oy erage Friday evening an elec ..29,021 $58 042 | The coupons wore to be redeemed the following day, | q pugilist are anxious to see who the next customer will | Cia'éed a number of accused parties against whom ma Wanpes ng res of this district exported | 804 for the favor Patterson was to receive $10. The | be; and the man who can whip him can win allthe | Gland Jury = nents for want of sufll- | tion for Firo Wardens took piace, when Dennis Slat James Campbell. Total......---- Lue principal manu fiom the officials commected with the Internal Rev. epue Department at Wasnington, DC, is by no means AD cChormous One, (be amount received from this sourve for the pass rear to May, 1867. being $15,088, and im stranger, however, bas not since boon seen, acd Mr. ciency of evidence. “ ‘ Oa ihove taxpayers who madeiaise returns co the | to diferent parts of the world within the year ending | Pynersoa determined to and did. present’ the. cou. | money be wants in this country without iroable, | Thore a Richard A. Williams and Jobn O'Connor were elected overnment officers As for the tax assessed on the re. | May 1, 1867, and upon which « drawback 1s claimed, | pong at the office of the rallway company for paymoat, | 204 they who may feel, inclined to “try it op” ray be MURDER AT JAMAICA The terete £050 tsee eerste, cod leloes sore ane turns of legacies and auccessieas. it is an exceadinciy | were made by the following inanufacturers viz. :-— With the result as atated above. Patterson avers that | 0d ies who may fos ini es not seoktag eign . Hemen for two years, The salary attached to the oi vail sum, vaing fr the year ending Apel 0, 1063, | a eco. tamily soup, mount tex | hehad no iden ot tere being anything wregalar wien | Sure Of having fay play, Tommy i not seaklag a Nant n ig about four Lidad lars a year, rege reber pae Bae or ae Brctirs, funlly eon, “Fagg | the coupons, and seems exceedingly aoxious to find the | lenge from any ove disposed for a “mill,” provided he | The Fearth of July St ng Affair—De: of A Case oF CHuoLera.—The attention of the officers of rpal office locate rom tue F man from whom he received thom. Patterson left the | \5 not oue of the “heavies.’? the Victim—The Evidence at the Coroner's | the Board of tleaitn was called yesterday morning to heavy saX-paying instita. Robe Hoe & Co., printing presses, : = police department voluntarily, and with a cood record have r tor the year ending April steam Sugar Refining Co., refined sugar, for honesty and vigilance. ‘He 12 married, and has a Inquest. case of cholera which made its appearance in Con; 4 Fecet % tte tas there oe an family iivieg in Wost Thirty. inth street. Justice Hogan THE RECENT DROWNING OCCURRENCE IN THE HARBOR. In yesterday's Hanafi an account was given of an | street, South Brooklyn. The patient was a youug wo se greater portion of whit i _— eomtnitted him to the Tombs for examination, affray between two colored men at the village of Ja- | man nawec Margaret Roach, who was attended by he New Yu apd Brookive js Machines 4 7 Names of the Persons in the Swamped foat jician, but, medical aid and skill ing upavailin ° : voagrecyed , Auxotp TuerT oF $360.—Thomas Samelves, an Irish | “AS enined<Only Two Drowned—Two Oth. | MAica, Long Island, on the night of the 4th of Jaty, | PEysician. bul. medical ald and okt) prove a evatho ARSTMACTS WR ANNUAL WISE FORTHE TRaKe 186 vRoM MAY 1, 1865, reas 1, 1867. can - | iMborer, thirty years of was yesterday arrested by crs Reacued=Te: ny of tle Survivors, during which one of the men, named George Washing- | ties have taken procautions towards obviating, if po a a a qrenecbeng ear Smith $1,589 000 Pn bmn officer Churcbill, of the Fourth precinct, on the charge | Farther and important particulars in relation to the | ton, was severely cut witha razor. The name of the | sible, the spread of the disease, Apothecaries...... $000 $630 | Anderson, Hiram. .... 129,000 163,970 | Of stealing $350 tn Treasury rotes from Ellen Gregg. re- | running down and swamping of a small boat containing | party who made the attack is Elias Willmore, and the Dry Goons Cureks’ Earty Ciostxe Association. —Tb Areuitecis and cri! engineers 30 30 | Adams & <pencer. 129,000 138,727 | siding st No, 100 Roosevelt street, on the ws inet. Eulen | four persoas off Goveruor’s Island on the afternoon of | following is the evidence, as taken at the inquest before | Aunual meeting of this association was held at the co An thoover 160 so | Albro Brothers... K 166,049 | sweare that she gave to the prisoner the key of her ~ Bu ker’. oj . 4,346 4,846 | Andrews & Co., Loring. 226,490 113,278 | chest containing thi money, ‘with instructions to give it | the 4th instant, by the steamboat Norwaik, as.heretofore | Coroner Pearsall, yesterday, the man Washington hay- Bh ard-room 1,660 1,020 Andacoan & Co Gwe wit’ mit) Paes to her ws instead pF |, a8 alleged, es con the | published inthe Hematp, were yosterday develuped be- | ing since expired: Browsers e 425 100 | Andrews , Wm. D. , .060 | chest and removed the treasure, converting it to his own | core Justice Hogan, at the Tombs Police Court. The | Dr. Wm. D. Wood, being sworn, said:—I reside in the whing alleys 80 lien & Co , James T. 50,000 63,938 | use. Sameiess denies his guilt, but on the evidence pre- " es “4 182 .) Aerie Phinney... 61,704 68,000 | sented Justice Hogan fonction him for trial. be facts show that on Thursday William R. Tait, a boss | village of Jamaica; ama practicing physician and sur- v4 100 | Aibro & ere a je Crveury To 4 Horas.—Philip Fanning, was arrested | Painter, employed on Governor's Island, but who lived | seon/ know a colored man by the name of George Wash- oA0 | Anderson, Jobu i. 868 street, Broo! ; have been calied to attend bi 20 — | Alexander, Brothers. 1a8,000 sanaig, | ©, coee, eee OC Wee, eens ene tbe craely div. | tg naek Sear tad Veerguent Melee ieepescinty | dole +t Poa geome: ony Hp ray Siecding 180 200 | Baidwin, Francis 213,000 ing a horse attached to a wagon, the Borse, having a ven and thirteen years, and Charles stewart, a Ger- fusely from three wounds; one of the wounds was 390 Banks, Georg ao large sore ou his back. was weak and emaciated, aud | man, then living at 335 Columbia, street, Brookly ween the lower portion of the ribs on the right side; 1,650 Brooks 92,000 totaily undt for service, Justice Hogen held © | nired a boat and took a sail for the purpose | the woued wee about six. inches in Chri agone Ey 860.000 for trial, witness! ng © boat race which was announced to come | and penetrated the lower portion of the | With. wine Confectioners 20 74,000 Founp Sxcrerep tx a Storr. —John Lee, a young man | off im the bay. While they were sitting quietiy in their | liver; the other two wounds were on the lower part of ensuing year were then chosen:—President, W. Mei E Common carriers .... + 780 594,000 twenty-three years of aze, living at No, 187 Spri boat, of Governor's the Coney Isiand steamboat | each thigh, one arvery on the left leg was severed, and | Vice President, A. T. 8. Anderson; Recording Secretary, Devusie é 180 + 66.147 y 20, i at No, pr Norwalk, piloted by Thomas Hudson, in making an | bloeding protusely at the time; the wounds on the leas | RH. MeGrotty; Financial Secrotary, J. A. Vando » 176 947.000 steeet, was yesterday arrested by ofllcer Edwards, of the | upward trip ran down the rowboat, ups*tting it and pre- | were about four or inches’ in depth; the wound in ey Corresponding Secretary, ‘Thomas Earle; Treasurer, 18,030 150,000 Third precinct, on the charge of being secreted in the | cipitating all hands into the water. It was at first sup- | the side was done, opinion, with asharp imstru- | E. J. MeGrotty. z 21,250 000 store of Messrs Garrett, Young, Scott & Co., No. 29 | posed that they were all drowned except the boy, but ‘and pointed; the wounds on the legs were in- Rerorn or Mistary Excorstoxists.—The membors o 49,009 101,000 Murray street, with inteat to steal a large quantity of | Inter information shows that only Mr, Tart and Mr, | fllcted with @ different tnetrument trom tho ono used 0 | company H, Fourteenth regiment, who have been ab- ale hiquor,... 4,163 5} 5,000 clothing then on the premises Charles McCoy, the | Stewart were drowned, the children of the former | inflict the wound in the side. nd sd Fating houses 300 Bosworth, Piant & + 184,000 I porter, saw the prisoner dodging about the building in a | baving been rescued by some fishermen who went to | Goorge Cole being sworn, testified as follows:—I am | sent from Brooklyn since Monday last on an excu Express carriers, - 190 | Brooks Bros, Broad 64. suspicious manner; subsequently made search for and | their relief in agmail boat. The widows of the drowned | nineteen years of ago; I know a man by the name of | to Philadelphia and Gettysburg, Pa, retarned to Graders of coffee and spice ~ 400 | Bobuet, Joho 166,000 discovered him stowed away in the loft uoder a pile of | men, baving read the criminal proceedings taken aguinst | George Washington ; have known him about four years; city last evening. The boys, who were under command Gi outeeprises..... 200 — | Buras, Cornelius, .. 70, rubbish. Lee was taken before Justice Horan and com- | Hudson, the pilot, before Justice Hogan, in the Herano | 1 saw him oo the éttr day of July, in the ee and | of Captain Joho McNeil, looked well, and expremed Hotels, on yearly reo 4,520 Barvard & mitted to the Tombs for trial in default of $1,000 bail. at the Tombs, Mrs Tait bringing | also at nigbt; Wasbington called upon any end sald 4 themesives as baving ved a very pleasant trip. ot et Vusurance agents, ‘Clarie & So! He did not deny being in the building, but disclaimed ith her children whose lives wero eaved by the | Lwas the man he wanted to vee; Elias % In the city of Brotherly Love, where spent two Mgr -oge! “a bay — |. Clapp, Ben: ; any intention of atealing, ermen. The deposition of tne rescued lad was taken, | prisoner) said that if Washington’ would strike bim he » bn 4 10 | Cipperty & Co. BF An Op 0 ; 0.4 saa'cis nutes mada a senamnent; copies of whisn win @o (CAN ‘would cut him; be strack at me, bat did not | 249%: they were the guosts of the National hyo | at) 129 | Carier & Bros., Robert. 7 Aw Otp Orrevpet —Joha I, Barnard. No. 27 Amity | and bis sister m jt me; Willmore said ou that day that ‘he would cut | ospttality ts pro yf, At Goutyenteg shee were welt) Livery stab © keeps . 110 160 | Collins & Linasiey \ Strevt, preferred a compiaint yesterday before Justice STATEMENT OF JOUN TAIT, Washington's: liver out; he said go to me and paca nnn een nae ia ral pears age ite Lowery ticke eta, nee Covell & CO ~.... 6-4 49,170 Dodge, at tho Jeverson Market Potlce Court, againsta | John Tait, of No. 330 Columbia street, Brooklyn, | he had @ razor out when’ he made the threat; this was tuey on gall mailoott aha tae a reas therdie Lire 1,000 a= ] Cotes Brothe:s. ..... 00,000 man named Ambrose Boyeron, abas “Birdy,”’ The | demg duly sworn, deposes and says—That on the fourth | about iwelve o’ciock in the day; I saw Willinore cut | Or vate and the car Sn ke Aree porn Lottery tcket dear Connoiiy & Hanna 80,000 complaint sets forth , y, consisting of wearing day of July, 1867, 4 t Was io A rowboat accom- | Wachington with a razor; was within five or six fect of | Haent turned Fa, eae teanetbelr comenden. : cations Wed... — | Cornin & 0.2 — sear ane eaateny. “vel ing 10 $10. ane | panied by his father, Wiiliata Re Tait, siarcaret Tat (his | them: Willmore came ai the back of Washington and rooms yg ow, Baneeemerer BE,080 | Davis & Bensor 384.238 on : eto $40. was | Biter) and Charies Stewart, and when said boat was near | cut hin in tue side; Wittmore ran out, and the blood | Boor Fovsp at Gravnarx Bav.—The body of an Aah ary hy raya irae ; Premises, | gad abut opposite to Goveraor's Island, the steambont | from his hand dropped on the school texcher's dress: T | unknown man was found flosting in Gravesend Pay on Pediers, -¢. nil close 50 | Dingee, Peter M 257,000 dived and | Norwalk ram over and upset said rowonat, throwing its | have not said to any person that 1 had a fight With | peisay morning, by 4 James Williams, of Pedlers, tir * 800 | Prown & Co. 100,000 od by deve. | occupants into the water, aod said Wilham R. Tait and | Washington on the 4th day of July. v ing, by aman ranges He Pedi rs toarin cies... 1640 880 } Decbius, fr & 0, 56,000 ory Coarles Stewart were drowned, when said steamboat was George W. Garrow, being sworn, said—I reside im the | Unionville. Deceased was about five ur incl RP oe dK pre sateen fet oes d to be a hard charac some distance from said rowbrat, and was approaching, | village of Jamaica, I know a colored man by ‘he name | 1 heigat, dcessed sm mixed ribbed Coat, light casiine —T : | ou) Bemnet ce Besbee 291,000 vice in one of the State’s prisons, He Said Wm, Tait stood up inthe boat and shorted for tte | of George Washington; 1 saw him on the day and night | pants, dare vlue vost and gaiter shoca # pol Smt goes = He 1 Derte, Borest ++ 86.000 let by trade, pleads not guilty to, the « steamboat to keep 0} OF the murder; Twas’ with him at the time; he was | were ‘found the key Of & safe aud afow pennics. An enero ‘on ies. oe Comiitted to answer in default of $2,500 bai And a few moments afterwarde siruck and upset said | wonnded on that night by Elias Willmore: T saw Will- | inquest was held by Justice Johnson, and a verdict Paysvciaus and surgeon 1180 1,010 | Davis, Silas b...... 108, S66 " “7 rowboat: Thoms Hudson (now here) acknowledged to | more have a razor in his band before he wounded | death from drowning Was rendered. Ron! omtate ayomts . . a0 Delaware & Hud Canal Co. 140.222 A Triasortan Expnaxarion oF 4 Larcesy.—About the deponent that at the time of ead occurrence tie (said | Washington; about half an hour before Washington Powor Reoorps,—The police returns from the ten pre- . 176 875 | Daryee & Son, Abram...... 6 11th of last May Mrs. Hattie Greenwood, who resides at | Hudson) wae pilot and had charge of the wh was ont Tsaw him, but he was vot saacy; when IT had be this city show the i number of lost children “ bo oe) Derren, Seer S | No. 204 West Tweniy-sevenh stroet, jost a valusbio | Steamboat, and deponent therefore rhare Cole, Willmore cane up and struck Cole in the | “nets of bags oat 970 1,800 | Ebbinghonsen & Co l Wieskk Jeet. ehaah. ake .% 4 $180 rad with the killing of sad Wm, R. Tait eee eee eaid ules nee not put on any aire, | thathave been cared for by the “epee cogil tase es 179,568 100,288 | Fields, Alexaw | broché shawl, which she vaiue ne same | by the culpable nezligenc ona would eat iay démnti thromt too dita the path haath 10 have been 620. Hofert tables, “kept for Forman & Fisher night the loss was reported at the Sixteenth police sta- | ye pilot of sald steamboat, aud | " Mary 1. Jolineon, being eworn. testifed—t live in thaie parents dor ae ir tak acts 00 ta rewees, 0) peevate ase” z “ 90 | Freebora & co, W. A.. tion house, and the caso was placed in the hands of | Soult unas the law directs Jamiaca; T know George Washington and Elias Witt. Beene es Welds Wee eattald Were sede Uding prin: Cy riige kept for private Felver, Heury detectives O' Reilly and Davis to work up. At last, owing | INTRRESTING STATEMENT OF Mo ROARED Tart. more; I saw Willmore on the night of the 4th of July | eipally violation of ofdinances, intoxication and simiar a ied 008] Breet, Bleek & Co. ..4.. to one of the parties. @ boy, who is supposed to Lave | Margaret Tait, Who tsa very intoliigent and qnitean | Inst; L saw tim at the echootbouse in Dougias street; | minor offences. and other ius Ferris & Sk ennene oe = eee ect meters. Lp rh . Es) Mg interesting ". was not sworn, a made the a ap | ae ee “oe pened ~ “y dropped bivcod on se ¥ uMOn A see = ‘oy, Ben, -) . > we whe ~ | statementi—' were sianding abou: tity yards from | tbe se! yer’ Hy walked at a quick pace; Bis or plate, tac on Puah on, he Bev eers broker's shop in West Thirty ainth street. {he prop: | the shore amd @0 placed tha! Ht ald not Sestol the | saw the blood on her dress, . . SMUGGLING ON THE CANADIAN FRONTIER, Wrrenea, god of gilt Gardeo, Charles 5. erty was idontitied by the owner, and James Devlin, | way; my brother hailooed to the pilot of the steamboat | Elias Willmore, the prisoner, being sworn, j — Gartner Mannfacturing Co 904 000 Thomas Maloney, James Campbell aud Thomas O'srien, | to get outof the Way, aod he replied, ‘4 will ran into | live im Jamaica, I known by the name of G Heavy Operntions againt the Revenue= «| Gaynor, Joni seycesee 163,000 togetaor with ® singe driver numed George Walker, | rou.’ gil the men on the steamboat commenced to | Washington; I saw him on ht of the éth of Prominent Citizens sa be Impltiented. ' = Gare, Jt, Wilttarn, 150,000 charged with stealing the property, O'Brien Camp- | jatigo, then the paddle of the steamboat struck our | last at the school house iv Dougias stroot: Lid pot Bacon, July @, 1867. : Gervov. Jacod. . 100,000 ‘od Walker have been arrested, and were brought | hoxt and overturned it; I was underneat the boat, | him injured; Iwas by the gate and beard somebody | roe nas eon iia coaienaa fees ? a F207, toe tax ou whicn je now being | Gregg, KR & Bro...... pa @ Justice Vodge yesterday, O'Brien he was d the jam words I heard my brother say | say that Goorge Washington was cat; J went to bin consi ment among ovector Hoxie, contol 1,550 taxable Ine | Gardner, William . a14 Tes. 448,124 when it was wolen; Moionay states that he only ‘, ‘We will, we will,” meaning, as 1 suppose, | and ho (Washington) told me that & Coles cut him; | coast towns along the Canadian frontier in aoasequence , soe the year 1866, the tax on the same | Graham, Dorsett & Co.. 166,756 164,735 | Put it ine bag, thaffeviin carried the bag and Walker | that’ we would all be drowned; I was underaeauh | I hit that I saw | of the exposure and threatened arrest of many promt. $100,288, also spec neratorore | Gear & Co. WoW : 112.74 | ROL tbe Mouey; while Walker explains that he got tb | ihe boat, when some fishermen came out from the shore, | any person that | can e*Pcame to Jamaica | went and apparentiy honest citizens for engaging 1 the boards off the bosto biee at $s ave it mpbell and Devlin, of the boat took | at about Ne) evening, and 1 think I hit | sinuggting business. Their operations are sald to ha faz on | Gramm, Wiliam... Fhe accused Were esc: held to aigwer in default of $1,000 bail. A Cotorte Case —Jdeferson epletion "yesterday morn) r ° and extepued over a portod of se Bay on all ‘ jes in sciedate A, © Carriages, watches, siver | Gunther Sons, ( Haughwout & Co, Hartung & Lo Heard & Co. hermen also res- | Coles; it was el kod | heard somebod: pave dofraneed government ov Lar. Coles; Thar no } ; know Georg: i ow im =e ey of cleven o'clock at | dofiars, A special detective force is to be establish: at I did not injure or molest George Coles on that Market was crowded to Ory Ao Years Of Age, A DALIFE Of Seo a ta on 6x mu er. ie a from the fact that tho | (eid. dad peeeildren Tnyiodigene exreetosianoes, nlabt; T think 1 hit Cotes before T went into the har! ; along the line, 242,169 | Pawn money (85), bat Ps ‘ong we ry bie te of taxation classed 2 | * - rrennen Ginnie gnauniae titer thek halpe f' heavy tates during the ie previous otlicer Hudson, of the Righth precinct, | “Ye Sewart wes twenty-seven years of age and a| Thad no blood on mo; if Ried Tshould have known it — (STRUCTION OF A PITTSBURG MACRINE SHOP BY FIRE, Jw Pdeng April W, 1867, as Eken Crom the adeesave’s Made a descent npon No 15 |acrens etree’, an evtablich. | mative of Germany. He had been a seafaring man. Fdward Beyar', sworn, deposed ae | ive in — Pa, Joly 6, 1967 «” abetraet, are carciages aan over Veuloles tax | Howe, Dexter ment which Das the reputacon of being one of the Thomas Hudson, pilot of the steamboat Norwalk, war | Jamaica; I don't xnow George Washi Pretsnurs, td @ 25 102; etna ffbem Fur of visi 1 caaterial, $I Hetmbow, 1. i § Notorious resorts of colored und depraved white paopio | p@teriay admitted to bad by Judge Hogan in the sum | Kline Willmore; | enw Riles ab the sc we of the machine shops of the Pennsylvania Rain ' soot and tubrcov.of piioba, Howe & Ferry, | fa the couniry, and canrared between sixty aud wveniy | of 86,009, 19 earait Oe, revel of £8 s2amiaation Bit | len street on ihe bag hy ook rons) depot, in the Ninth ward, caught fire from the ac ' nd te Simeon Je aud fertele visitors, The afleged proprietress Charlve B. Fish, of No, 241 DeGraw street, Brooklyn, | say on that eveoing . ‘ * ® $ou'268; Rate and ‘capm, faonics 4 oe i'paiee'te Mery Adg Widlams. who hee boen ‘hs mitiod to ne tg bondaeman, Hodaon ie Afty yoxre of ae, & | he weart ous” ‘soon afterwards I heard that a man cideatat gn a tot, oes plates heating ap. * ' ineiudin \ aL piano and o: Harrison & Gi | bart fa che sam of £500 to anewert the charge of k ng | native ot England, lives in Rensenlaer county, this ssare, | cat, pare en storie: « » ng fis cot pow) of ail kings, $46,608, Hatateld, Will bey erty houss ad the others, ftty-oine is a | nud le by‘agoopetion a steamboat pilot, Ue rays bo The jury, upon the evidence ehetend, found a vere | Nas entirely consumes. The joes i between sixty * and machinery. #44819; sewne | Hoary & Co. bar bav® been hen far ore ntnation. eau. , of gulity againat the prisoner . toousand debi

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