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6 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1867. | THE COURTS. | Zhmtanbemmrpenrmeren aman | weaen son Walser, ca i enw, we | Tous rere of Wan sah eS tS Ae fotber's, wever heard bis character for truth and veracity R T!@ friends of tho family are in to RIAs OH FAV A} e A thir¢ sceak was then browght, which tho epicurean | oy TRIAL Uy ib il, MURRAT . S*Queston dy dis, Arn dare eres 3pm cuee seticiethene- Yorn Jewike consumed; bul, tastead of walking up to the aiaduteserien: raga crue fend tho tamil are invited to at 34 ‘ eR ea Ne er teams St 4 ma need ; ‘the ‘Court said vie wiin"s= egwld apamer Or Bol ashe URITED STATES BISTRICT COURT. “ining room. eartying of ibe fasicboard check give | Rrerything being now in readiness, Garvin put in an | (MedB09 ay) afternoon, at ta olook, Reet sy it not answer the quogigada.glaase yeu; T A Judicial Interreasum, pocbcston. Peceraty. Ten chen, Bnet wee SE oziae Appearance, and with a bound sprang over the ropes | Avs, the beloved wife of tee tone ‘aftor iting Testimony fer the | “arith. “alls a we want, into the ring. His friends sont up a bully boy cheer as | Sever 4 sickness, in the 87th year of her Quite a uuinber of lawyers came into the Untied Stars | charge, which appeared to be fully made out, Jewitt r Wrinoes wll be could jroduce cerdientes to show bew29 | yes Court yesterday tn the hope of meeting Ina, Was tnan of tasie, evidently, and 0 Justi their favorite accomplished this feat, Levy wasn’t far da ie ont te is ge ; for,eral, this (Wednesitay) afternoon, at t toa—Am te) iy yew: oge; hve in nee i ough the J business i yg aischat ay! a was won il ‘a very e Holy is and & « nT Tippett; Ameer him’ betore he kucw ough judge was tn attondance, no business } ferious gcrapo, ‘The priconer was dischars’.d, end, hav- | a winuto atter and the boys shook bendsand then threw : ‘Tuesday morning, J Blind? dbrvghies)"Y Eacw' in peta family well! Icha bore | of avy conseqnence was dome, as xt appear: Lis Honor | Ig Mis tapplioss a well as aafety at \V ko,” went off ote Lien arene cud of ieee a Lyearand 20 fally invited to attend the funeral, from the of her parents, 284 Soutii Fifth street, Brook! this (W. fternoon, at three o’ciock, kiyn, on Mon Jal; yosnees daughter of David and Pree B 10 months aud 2 b cogs. Boak.—On M , July 22, of consumptic A,, wife of Thomas ik, aged 64 years, ‘The rela'ives and friends of the’ family aro i attend the funeral, from her late rosiden ave ved in Prince George fiity, searm 1 know old iman tippott; he tone of a the county; 1 know Mr. W.ison, wo vi Mh ° three tatles frou Mr. x: a partot the time t near Horse Head: T hava John Tippett since achild, aud I never heard wmy- agalusthim, and when his country was in need he do- a jt; never heard anythiag against hima exeept the valzvand' he won't, thing againat Tippett air, and he wou't say anything ay Several othex witnesses were craninne jy» Who tostiGed to the same effect The Row Hetween Father Boucher and Pr, McMillan. Wasmrserox, July 24 18%, | ching Urratt was resumed this mo Ten ‘@ the Criminal Court, Judge Pisher pros By. Pierrepont sata at this etage of the eBor in ovideuce the paper spoken of the wee no longer p tadge--or, in other wort», But. pv ne pes oven ceipete rst comin si extended only to the end of the = be seen ae Lengzees: and though & appcintmeut couaT CALENDAR THIS BAY. rad been © on Weduesday t he bad nol Covrr— —Noz yot_roovived. is eoumission, aud could 0b | o2°70"p4, 90, 01; D8 1Ole 10a, 100" at, Lae iss aes inereforo, undertake to decide on judfvial mat | Cai; cominences at No. 130, + a ° ters, 3t f3, however, understood that his Honor Mey har tlographed to the Attorney Geacral at Washington, res Court—Triat, Taxm,— Adjourned unt!] Thurs- Sexpectad that the document wilt be prouuced sf the oe iw expect aament will be produced at thi epouing of the court this moraiag. If so, tho judicial BROOKLYN COURTS. juterrognum of the District ‘art will bave been but of struck Levy a quick blow on the neck, who in Turd tide sparring follgwed, and friendly Hosnds one-act a hows ‘an sounds op ey. - o's hora at the round ova clave bver the tall of Rounp 2—Both men up to time. Garvin opens on Levy’s which 1s responded to by a biow on hora, ‘Some rib practice foliowe, and Garvin again @ rec’ss on the ground, Rounp 3.—Levy leads off heavily on Garvin's chin chopper, and gets a stinger ig returo on the potato tap, BepeL..—At fire bis vera) Eekert, Tho paper was rot in Booth’s hamtwriting, | At # quarter’ to four the court took @ recess wntil tom thi which sends him to grass. Horatio street, this (Wednesday) morning, ‘ But from the inquiries that bad been mage iriat it he | o'clock to-morrow. ee short Sarasa fed of very little inconvenience to the UNITES STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. ae i 4—Garvin ‘comes up adi and goods te a peace De Tuesday, July 23, = ive © @ought st proper that it should be offered m evidence. went! consent of counsel on beth sides, ry low on Lev: who counters heavily 99 | the morning, CMARLES WiLLtaM, son of Amand en te so ore. ecspertoa, sai tana AOOal HUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. tho Marshal difecitog the Crier to open the court, Judge Alicaeit ae ee aetiouses Tickets; Garvin's ltoner aud kaocks him off his pia) | Ward Carpenter, aged 1 your and 5 wont, “writion by Booth to Di. Stewari, enciesing Ma amodat of ree Bistchford prooveded to hear some idoiions appartuiaing a ory 6.—This round ae a ae, foug! Frog ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully ee BOARD CF ALOERIMER. tobankruptey and to the District and C.rcuit Courts. In Aman named Jobn Stange was arrested yesterday | round the ring. Atlongih Levy gets Garvin near attend the funeral, from 55 West Thirty-first tro caso of Jamos M. Vaimor, bankrupt, a question “8$ | morniag om the charge of carrying on tho policy or Taised that tho court bad not jurisdiction to deal with 4 ‘ho ¢:s0, and'a motion was mado to dsanas che procead. f leulecy Dasinese tn Boerars etrect wighoat a llcense, jogs for want of jurisdiclioa, Tbe Court granted te fone of the Chacon ‘Goan peg $100. He now tetas) nt sh 3c: claims that he has alicense, The case will be investi- BANKAUPT COURT. one pe @ long tussie ensues in which Garvin is thrown wily, Rovunp 6.—Slight countering. Garvin puts in a rattler on Levy’s jugular, receives a warm one in return on the oT mas Knucked off bis ping by a biow from Garvin's t mauloy. Rounp Te Both men were now puffiing pretty freely, and showing the offecte of theif punishment, Levy P in's Wednesday) aftegpoon, at one o'clock, The win be tl to Whine Plains Cometery for inter Ciarx.—On Tuesday, July 23, Hexmy Ciann, ‘years, Friends and acquaintancss are respectfully {1 attend the phoorty to Calvary Cometery, on afternoon, at one o'clock, from his prother's United States avenue, Fort Hamilton. . epted, the defence devitmg fo shew that pe rt “sot ee , thoy being in dif. The Bowd of Aldermen met yeaterény afternoon, _ to Pave bee written | Alderman Hardy preening. ‘ares for theepprehen. | Alderman IHakov offered tha following resolution :— orue, conductors on the | Tesolved, That the Counge to the Gorporation bo in. nau refused bey the | structed te prepare an atypheation to So presented to the 7 t beg: ra meat rl neg for aut to isaue bonds for we pur The Eira’, Weniaiie 2 r—rety to , COURT OF SESSIONS. come by artitler ‘upon Garvi Com Se ister, duly k, Zou OF Ezra B. Wesiialis sworn ord examined by Mr. Pierre. | pose of raising tho, neaaaaey ee ee wwe seco In the meter of Adolph Baxm,—In this case a question ences play by al ry practice upol TG AN, —t londay, July arb apr, th. ‘1s, iy ite fen tat a erse Weaveste warts with tunple facitivies for | arose on the hearing before Mr. J, T, Williams, Register, The Chinnock Case, ee} pants praaes eR the jugular, which oy yerrs. mies Hs : race, Ties ‘ is (We he residence of bis © tecommodation of couniry . prodiicers; — second, Muien’ sald Gansevoort. market’ IP tntshed,” wo ercet Ht of West Washingiom: Markat property a vetall Toarket. acapiod to the wauts of that part of the orty, the \ Pain an@red later; Ginan Gane on | remacnder of te Washingion and West Washington Mare \eenxioug#o get tkecugh; Ttook hun | ket gcound to be sold for the beneitt of the Sioking Fund. ‘be A oh or a governmem detective, and T give him Kesolved, That in order tonsare responsibility she xald Wo Ratsioron abet the Mormg of the ast | moricts ehall be erected under. the supervision of acon. eof Lite buries not ; Auwsioner, to ba appointed by tre Mayor of the city, to whem Know the fe einen at Wallianaspor' aii plans cud contracts aball be mubuiitted for approval. ths mau care it 61 Alderman Varwuu sid that he hoped some action Tg ge en Bryony would be taken, ag there t8 a resolution before the Board Who questioned meabout the trait say so post. | fur the sale of {Le Gaussvoort property, He hoped tho oly; 1 did wet nee the at conversation | Common Counci would take some aciion for relieving Sty on Apri £3, 1866, two consiryction trains sad one | tue lower part of tho city. Sooner or Jater the citizens amiiching train were ruvning to Suabury; one trata wae | must havea market up iown, It ig ald there is choat- @ And Watsouiown. the other | ing and ail that sort of thing, Wo wantto wash our x unbITy and tho switch train ae ante of we y and ry: all these trains ear bunds of that and place the mater in the jengera as that time: the constrection train was ‘upning | Legislature, at that time Lecatse the work was nrgent; we made Alder ran McGris moved the reference of the reso- the Fam r train, 1 lrave known | Intion to the Market Commitiee, He considered this one a of ibe most linporiact sudjecia that could come up, and that therefore it should be considered ia committee. Alderman Varxeat sud that the committee seldom met, and that (o reier the subject would be much tho . same ag to shelve It ‘Phe resulution was finally referred i Mr. | to the Committee on Marketa, da crowd in front | Tp yesponse to a resolution, the Comptroller sent in a as to the time at which creditors had.a right to hand in | Before Judge Dikoman and Justices Hoyt and Voorhees, & list of objections to the discharge of a bankrupt. ‘The defendant In this case, Charles E, Chinnock, was Counsel for the bankrapt contended that it was not | convicted of having received stolen property to the Proper to receive tho objectione at this stage, it being | valuo of about $8,000 from his son-in-law, who was the first meeting of creditors specialy called for the | employed by Russell & Irwin Manufacturing Com- proof of debt and choice of au assigneo of the bauk- | pany in New York, (hinuock was engaged in business rupt's osiate, The question was referrod by the Kieg's- | here in Brooklyn, and on receiving the property, which ter to Judge Blatchford, who has decided that a creditor | consisted of nails, sinall hardware, &c , either sold it or who has proved his debi may file at any time the spoci- | appropriated it to his own uso. Ho was admitved to bail fication 1m writing ef the grounds of his oppo- | yesterday in the sum of $5,000, is counsel having ob- sition to the discharge of the bankrupt. A | tained from the Court a writ of error upon a bill of ex- creditor who docs not file bis specilication by tho time | exptious raised during the trial of the cas2, speciiied in rule 24 wiil lose iis opportuniy a i idea Gon of doing 80; but he has @ right to file such Sentenc' ins wel e nh specification at any time after had proved his debt The following named particg, convicted within a short and betore the Oy wine rahe me pram ead 24. | time past, were sontoaced yesterday mailer of Sumuel SM, Levy ond Mark Levy.— first weeting of creditors has tnken place in tls case, | _ S¢0r8e Wilson, burglary in the third degree, one year Prooi of debts by creditors ha boen taken. ir. John | im the Penitentiary, Sedgwick was ci n assignee, George Thompson, burglary in the third degree, one PESITIONS LODGED, yoar in tho Penitentiary. Jangford R. Brown, Cornwail, Orange county ; Samuel ane Poarsall, grand larceny, three years In State Stanton, Newburg, Orango county; George Holtinan, Now York; Cis} ica Bowro:on, New York; Cuorge Green, | The court then adjourned for the term. jew York, Roun 8,—Garvin up to the ecrateh first; leads off With a shot on Levy’s basket, gets a mash In tho snout in retorn, and then seeks repese, ° Rouxp 9—Levy opens a freshes on Garvin's left ohoek, and then taps his claret mug, but is ent to voge- } tate by a clout from Levy's left. Rounp 10.—Garvin up and forces the Senin. Sends 1m some gentie reminders on Levy's neck ribs, and goes down without a blow. Rounp 11.—Levy leada eff on Garvin's soro eye and jow!, bringing ancthor stream of the ruby tide down his Physug. Both become industriously severe on each other’s mugs, and after a short set to clench, both going down in an affectionaie embrace. Rovnp 12.—Levy despatches crasher on Garvin’s peeper and gets knocked off bis pins by a wel! dirceted home thrust from Garvin’s right mauiey, which sent bin to grass, Rounb 13. ~Garvin’s left peener closed, and both men badly used up, Levy gets tne Crook on Garvia, and throws bim beavily by u pes. Rounp 14.—Gurvin gets a emart rap on tho smeller and sends in # rattler on Levy’s neck, aud both men go down together, Rovuxp 15,.—Heavy fighting and some heavy blows given, Garvin knocked down by tho stakes, noon, at two o'clock, froin 4:6 Fourth avenue. Day.—On Monday, July 22, avevara H., Albert Day, in her let year, ‘The fricnds of the famiiy are invited to att funeral, from Trinity chapel, this (Wednesday) bad roster day, July 28, of dysentery, oUGAN.—On Tueeday, July 23, of dysentery, mua, only child of John A. end Grace D, Doug: 2 years and 8 mouths, The friends ef the family are invited to att from the residence of her grandmother, gal street, this (Weduesday) afternoon, o’clock, withont further police, Deyir.—In Newark, on Tuesday, July 23, Doris, beloved wie of Brian Doyle, iu the 4th er age, Tho relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to atiend the funeral, from her Ja dence, 40 River street, Newark, N, J., on Thurs ternoon, at two o’clock. Wexford and Inniscorthy eee lease copy. Fengusox.—On Monday, July Wituam H mary and the late James Verguson, aged 20 years! 78, ‘The relatives and frends of the family are resp t wee Boucher for |)’ se caimlia eranert da since Jan. t, WP Miers eran ki Rounn 16.—Garvin, showing signs of weakness, sends | invited to astend the funeral, from his late resid Nee eee eee ee amar ober ices ihe naan of 100. fartiae SUPREME COU8T—CHAMBERS. THE PRIZE RING in a forgei-mo-not on Levy's wvories; Teooives a bender | East Mignty-seventh attest, this day (Wednesday to my oflwe, and in the presencs | with whom they were iiade, and the reason why such The Recei is at tab At ic Theatre on the ribs, Both clenob, and Garvin thrown. o'clock noon, was my partner, he asked me whott | Jeaves wero vot submitt d to ihe Common ( 1 The © Receivership of the Olymple Theatres | Grent Fight at Red Bani, New Jersey= | Kovxn 17.—Slight exchanges; a few ood blows struck; Fowren.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July : paper Was laid over aud ordered to be printer. Before Judge Leonard. Jemmy Armstvong and Pat Carroll—Nine- | both again wreatie, Levy sips and falla, Lawnence, wife of Charies R. Fowler, and daug! Rounbs 18 ro 20.—No business of any account trans- N. u iv e., |. Duf.—This Jesse WY. Bolles, Recetoen: dex, a Joan 4. Dug. teen Rounds tn One Hour and Eighteen | 1.4) Hilts ligut and fow given. Garvin's eyes were {be Hoard thon udjonrued for one week. the late Jonathan D. Wilson, aged 23 “fepee ‘The reiatives and friends of be fam! hak, cep a her aaked scare, which bas been before the courts for several years, Minutes—3300 n Side. neari: 5 . = a ° 1 3 iy closed and he was going it nearly blind. invited to attend the funeral, from ber ¢: Setore: | bad cota ball, ‘oid Won Phadeasnes es BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. came up again yesterday on an application for an order | Avan early hour on Monday morning another heavy | Rivvo 21.—Garvin came up in a frightful condition; | 136 Portiand avenue, on Thitsday, without bt; he called me a binekcuard and a scoundrel, a The Bosrd of Supervisors met yesterday afternoon, | ta show cause why Da‘f, tho defendant—who bas been | prize Hight camo off in the puguacious State of New Jer- | Levy sends ina smasher on tho neck; Garvin attempts | uotica . Eg: Supervisor Smith presiding, declared by the court to be ® mortgages and trustee in | sey. The scene selected for this encounter was Red | {0 rotun, but falls short; he recaives a rattle Lox on the | | Fox.—At Andalasia, Pa. on Monday, Tnly. as A Avavsra, daughter of thy late Samuel York. Funeral service at St Francis Xavier's churc! toenth street, on Thursday afternoon, at one o’clo Foy.—-On Monday, July 22, at 124 Harricon South Brooklyn, after a short iiness, James Fo: 84 yer father-in-law of Dennis Lacken, of ihe ot Casticconnor, county Shgo, Ireland, May his sou! rest in possesslon, and has been directed to rendcr an account- | Bank, and the contestants wero Jemmy Armstrong and Hee ee ee eee ee ae ee reeda | Patrick carroll “Great events from trifling causes Hace, epring,” and this little circumstance was but another elt 8 sisted epenusting be aera eeian proof of that goneral rule, It seoms that Jemmy and argo the estale : f mono} 5 ; he has produced no voucuers, and that he bas received | Pat bad a little discussion tho other night about the re- considerable sume of money, in his capacity of trustec, | cent fight which took placo between Wade and Kava- Rounp 22.—-Both counter om tho ribs and Garvin fought ugh the ropes, Kovnp 23.—Mug smasiiing now provailed and a heavy flow of claret followed each vow, vin again thrown, Rovuxns 2410 $1.—-These rounds were fought wildly. The men were both badly punished, and Garvin's eye and mouth were in a fearful coudition. In tne thirty- tirst round ne received a Winshipian thump, which sont The Comptroller sent in @ comupunication informing the Board that be had eclevied the Staa’s Zeitung, Times, Wor'd, Me Metropolitan Record, Weekly, and New York Picpatch, im which to publish the proceedloge of the Koad, The communication was placed on filo, The v.ayor sontin the bame of Mr. Hayes for the * A t office of City Marshal, in pioce of J. W. imedudykes, | for which he has rendered uo account; wat he is uelog | pagh, Jom assorted that Kavanagh ought to havo licked | him reeling to his corner, and he wag Dot able after that | Tho relatives and friends of the family aro signature. rw Nt 2 deceased. ‘Tho nomiaation was confirmed. the property for his tndividual beucit, and is not con- to come to tine. fully invited to attovd the funeral, this Vedues Ma receipt to 4 five d 4 The Court Youse Comswittes reported ia favor of pays His seconds threw up tho sponge in acknowledgment | ternoon, ducting the traet fairly. “The -atidavite in gup. | the other man easily, for whicis Patrick observed that a creck, truss St eptaan obec ee Thet at the only bi bi ras i * % port ci the motion are mainly to the effect that Duff p: Jominy could only be an out-and-out duffer for making ‘4 * - .- M ne a : ing $9,404 24 for work performed on the new County 7 & r of bis defeat, and Levy was declzred the victor, The | Warren and Hicks streets, South Brook! The re aoe Court Houss, ‘The report was adupted. : epee abel referee in which be cin8 | guch a remark. The controversy wased warm and the | fight insiod one hour and fifty-four miuutes, ‘The pro- | to bo interred in Calvary Uotretery, Willtarasbv The Comuitteo on County Officers reported in favor of the rent of the theatre for a gerles of years ‘at 213,600 | languago o! the disputants warmer. Language of the most diggs Wore conducted with secrecy and quiciness, GicB,—At Matteawaa, N. J., on Monday, July ©. Gips, age’ 61 years, formerly of Montreal, C: Gotmxc,—On Saturday, July 20, Joszru A. Go aged 36 years, a sojourning brother. The friends of the family, Greenwood en Ni and Commonwealth Lodge, No, 409, F. an ye respectfully invited to attend the fuueral, fron Moihodist church, Eighteenth stroet, near Fifth a Benth Sciam, this (We@esday) afternoon, at o'clock. Hexsey.—On Tuesday, July 23, Rove, Wssurv, son of Thomas G, «nd Aiminia M Housey, aged 4 m and 23 days, Relatives and frionds aro invited to attend the fe from the residence of his parents, 81 West Fourth paying the bil of Bhoriit for oflicial services, Amountiug to $8,959 75. Adopted. ‘Toe Board then adjourned it Monday noxt, HEALTH MATTERS, Aud, a8 usual, no arrests were made, CITY POLITICS. Union Republican General Committee=Nom- funtion of General Graot for the Presi- deney. A mesting of the above committee tock place last evening in theirrooms, corner of Broadway and Twenty- third street, James W. Booth in the chair, and John per aubum, and that tie property was well worth | reflued description curront in high info presently b-gan $0,000 per year, and that it was rented to Mra Jcun | to prss between Mr. James and the Marquis, and a “very Wood, and that she was the lessee at tat rate for three | pretty quarrel” was tred in @ few momenta, Jemmy, yoars consecutively from O-tober 1, 1363; thal Dull nag | I the heat of the argument, muttered that Carrol! could offered to rent the theatre for one year from Docembor, | Dot lick a mouse, m.ch less talk of ighting, whereupon 1867, at $15,000 per year, provided’ the partios to whom | Pat raid that if ho covld not annibtiate Master be proposed’ to lease it would purchase from himecenery { Mousy, at all events he conid readily ‘‘wop” Armstrong. and feraiture which he claims at €45,000, when in fact | A challenge was immediately tie result, Lots of pugs the properties were not worih more thau $15,090, aud | were ‘present, who were deligh ed to ogg on the men so that there are parties ready to take the theatre ai $26,000 | that the; might have enoher fight; and this is how the per annum without the furniture, dc. “htile difference” arose, Nothing of moment, cer- The affidavits of Bir, Duiland others in opposition to | tainly, but a question of opmion, that’s all, which only a the motion arg very numerous and voluminous, and got | trial of pugilistle strongth could satisfactorily setile. cted; had the quarrel with ied Mr. Boucher’s sister in the spring of 184; when I thy money i been due a year before the 1 bad forgotten about the recy the recetp. ed my memory; never had but one quxrrei with Mr. The subjolued weekly circular of Dr. Harris gives a Bhors. tho clostion in. 1866 was. held am a conzoling report of the presont healthful siate of the city. > election were to be made; I | As compared with Inst year, and for the five years pro- Sook au active part in the election, annot remember in what month i ocontred: the quarcel occurred hee on atx | Ceding, the mortality, even as regards the usual summer i waaks after the electior was not one of Mr. Boucher’s | disorders, 1s comparatively low. ‘The annexed circular A & Catholic, but did not attend Father ill be found worthy of perusie! :— stati of ‘The arrangements and ail pre!iminartos of the battle | Lalor and Wm. I. Richards secretaries. Tho ordinary ks, c mucnea the. panes ger nals je any > ; Aaa reco Boarp ov anon} hice conse bitte ory =} pees Cie 4 were wfado foe - * apa 3 amare picts an i tns & routine business of the meeting being suspended, tho fst ect?) afternoon, at one o’ciock, w.tho r r and wi a1 i S atu street, and a 4 Bureau or Virat Stariesicy, July 23, 1867. further nearing of the motion will be conciuded to-day. | Johnson's,” tu Nineteen following resolutions were reported trom'the Executive Haurerr.—Suddenly, on Monday, July 22, in Bi Monday ing the men arrived at Red Ban! , Mr, Chadwick and Mr, | om Monday morning K lyo, K. D., Racist Haturre, widow of Reuben (. For the motion, Mr. At! which place bad been selected as tho urena for the fas Writ eno? In thar partets sao aig ewa parishest 1 Inthe woek that ended July 20 thore were 582 deaths into his parlor and nota | in New York and 226 in Brovklyn, As a widsumnacr Committee, and offered for adoption by E. Delatield ioral Uiyagon 8. GFati > esoived, That we proudly unit? in the unirorsal tribute to the intrepid courage, the scientific *kiil, the persistent perseversnee and the uufaltering idelity by whieh the tri- tmph of the Union and of liberty were planned in the lurid Vigut of the tent and achteved on the bloody feid of battle, Nor ure woe unmindful of the tra:h that in ike military genius which could surmount nil cbstacies in the late san- Guloary strugslo is innplied the possession of intellectual powers which are the couutry’s need in the midst of dilicul- Serd wan ta avout the Eubeeripiion feveuly aked'ae | wook this niwount of mortality wilt by many ie rerarded ae Or rte gladiatora, ue ees ° Ges 2s Jou, Eig of chong ge ea ae es, atthe bailtfl; my memory is distinct about tha; 1 re- usually low, Indeed, aa compared with the mor- ane, Whereas the in various and are services sec rabor SIAL ite thoe; he was about to chose tve:] tatty in the Gorrespouding. week er sosmer in tre one CGUAT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, Jemmy Armstrong stands five feet eight inches, and | invicating in ways hol to Demiatakens thete chee for ine, | Fourth stivet, om Thursday” afternoon, at half-p Geer whould nothing about abortion was sald 163 I - em welghs exactly one hundred and fifty pounds. Carroll's | Chief Magistracy of the nation, and whereas the popular | o’ciock, The friends ard relatives of the family 1, - preceding years we find 163 less deaths in New York last ‘a! Pot pn tie Subsict of abortion, T have wascciatea its Dol te | week than in the average o: those «ix previous years; Before Pottes Magiivese Dowling. height is five feet sevou, and weight one hyadred and | Jeado., nained by. the volee of 18 countrymen, te tue illus. | spoctfuliy invited to attend. ‘The remains will be Bugian sta Frenen inbmtitante ot stevart fd en compared with the correspoualng. week of last | Tuesday morning's proceedings atthe Tomts are gene- | forty ponds; so Jemmay had olds on him at the start which ihe repablicua Pariy wedk ioveabiiu ia | ereenwood fer interinont. pleads t. John Erskine sworn, and examined by Mr. Pierre. | your there was a saving of 780 lives. rally of a varied, if not mteresting, character, in conse- | Bon ‘md Jim Connolly sccon rma:rong, v haratore, . ©.) pape opr, Am a physician of Waterloo, ©, P.; 1 knew Dr. f Jul; et 7 x8 y nite “Pop” Hicks and Mr. Elias Barr did the screeabie esoived, That represents ‘king members of Karrze.—On Tuesday moro! July afler a eMilian. ‘and 1 knew his eh f initmately for truth eye pepe tinea dg arg bi Gps ae yet quence of the Saturday arrests standing over for judg- | for Soaks Charley Johnsen was umpire Too ring | p im the eity wad Stace at Rew York tore dornisel | tracted illness, Mra, Guaravpe Ta ae 900 veracity; his cl lectly good; his reputa- 1 soivity by the high tompeérawure that then preva’ mount, beeides tho adjourned cases which have to be | being pitched and svon altor everybody arrived on tho | thatn the ranks of those who stood together for their | of her age, " asa man of t westioned, iy by pe Pre} "a good k Sir, Bradiey—I never hear F fs But tho increase of cholera succeeded that hot round, at about five o'clock on a3 beautiful a morning | Country's in the dark days of tho rebelion there shall | Te relatives and frionds of the family are resp By ard ay Apythin, wiped off the calendar on the commencement of a fresh | &' » ’ y apy ped men be, if we ean secure them, United counsel, thorouzh or | ine pdout his characrer for trath aod v y rheard hid | The mean temperature of last week—61 degrecs Fuhren- fs the pugs have had for some timo (or in fact anybody | piiization, cuergeric action; and with thie pate par. | iVited to attend the funcral, from her father’s Baasncter ques.iomed for (ruth wud voraci'y. heit and 13 degrees cooler than in same period iast | “eck: else, for that matter), commenced jose we to-day, subject to decision of the Kepublican | @ence (Henry Kni East Fourth street, on F By Mr Fierrepont—Dr. McMillan @ elaracter for truth year—was unusual for the season, Yesterday morning was no exception to this rule, Rag THB FH abate a Rational ‘Couvention, inscribe w oe tg eee: at one Seen ng 8 ofiea Prisoners accused of aeeauits and battery, women charged | _ Rooxp 1.— men advanced cautiously in the cont thn eS the name = Tockaincz —On lay, Jiny morn ‘the late Daniel > dian Siiaiaih Zymotic diseases caused 263 of the death, or 15.19 heard his ehnsacts per éent of the total, in New York, and 116 or 51.32 per cent of all in Brooklyn. In the former city there per- 9 intan's lesa than tweive months old (44)5 per ole mortatiiy), and in tho latter ciy 120 j and of deaths under five years there were ‘Sed, or 67.87 per cent in the former, and 182 or 72.30 per cent in the latter city, Cholera infanttim killed 135 nurstings in New York and 75 in Brooklyn. Tho sum 01 y—ajlave never herd charac@r for truth; 1 neve with potit larceny, and men and boys beld In durance | Hef the ring peree pair ner Shara vile for theft and other greater and minor offences on emiled serenely as if content with the sur- against the laws, human and divine, came up before | Yess — both put wp their hands in-the novel artiatic Justice Dowling to have their several peccadilices in- | {r'iogding with his lois neavily on, Jommy's converses auired into, Some wero tot off, some fined, and 149 jon bureau, sending that estimablo individual immo- remainder subjected to terms of imprisonment » oe to First knock down biow for Carroll. less, according to their merits gud-teserts. the phon rie HL, eldest son Roranga ks aged 20 y°ars and 10 months, The relatives and iriends of the family are rea] fully requested to attend the funeral, on Thursday al Boon, at ond o'clock, from tue residence of his mot} £06 Hast Twenty-sixth street Loap.—At West Hoboken, N. J., on Tucsday, 23, FRANK, youngest son of Henry S, and Mary eed. By My. Pi rrepont—-I never had a ¢< cher io regard to the church subscription Mr. 6, Roewat avd Lewis A. Perkius were total of all othor deaths by diarrheal disorders was but Rovap 2—Jommy came up smillog, notwithstanding or ‘the train of victorious war, At the sam aged 7 months, A Eimaira at twelve m 68 in the former and 21 tu the iattor city. Aud dolngs of the oftenacrs, he respective etatoments | tho little favor he had just received aud the sudden dis | tne, throwuiout bls career at Wachiapioaeas adhrector'end |. The rolatives and friends of the family aro invit we mainules past pioel Sl, of ine Ina healthful week like this, when the streets and | of the complaivantsam!ehe details of the various casea | posjion he had then taken to recline on the veivet advider Ju matters pertaining a we: to civil as to military | attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) atvernoon, at spute: mibatst on, we a) qualit es of wisdom and aa- guclty, of uptightness and snidoxivuity, past two o’cluck, from the residence of bis parente, Cj ton avenue, between Hague aod Lake atreots, (Mire ak twenty minutes pasielerea | Sewers of the elevated portions of tho cities have beon | of sny tuterest to the public are given below, eward. Ho first fvints and thon gots tn a stunning and , of energy aud © cleansed by heavy rains, it is weil to observe precisely. 4°8AULT AND BATTERY, resounding biow om Curroli’s brain preserver woich w \ ‘a . Bradiey~On April 18, 1808, there were several | where tue Ceath protuul t. The suigoimed | AbD Turtle, s doverunined 1ookiog woman, beetle | jrnocks nim into his corner. Following his opponeat up Seoteeetin Soperees ommended ty the Righent names T Tobenen, Carriages will leave the ferry ab two oc f ugh amt 650; on. Apr is the first | giatemeat presenis facts Jicit practical im. | browed and biack haired, but of » i size, was Charged | he tiguts him down at the ropea. Renolved: That we hafl with satisfaction the fact that the Msyer.—In Williamsburg, on Monday, July 22, Ca’ cu that tela itt Atoasy | formation regardiog the causes of the excessive fwiality | by Daniel Colander, ® tall, raw-boned looking fouiuw, | Rovsp &—Ihe puge, when they come up and too tho | wise, moderate and patviove action of Congress in their | RING Maver, beloved wife of Henry ‘Moyer, agod| naing from Kew * of mfantiic and diarrbe@al diseases in the localities | With asenuls and battery, Ann di red she had done | scratch again, appear shy of cack over at first. After | persieteut efforts to protect from lawlessness und restore to | yeare and 1 month, Owego: mentioued. tion of the complainant, and | some desultory sparring Jemmy leads off, but his blow | Feyreseatarion the misguided eta‘es of the South at the ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invi ; | ocalitiea where the greatest exccss of infanitie and «\ to the detcudent tha: Ib was | being shori, Carroll revurna with a whacking riberonster, | @arliest perioa consistent with justice and Aafoty bas ro: | attend the funeral, from the German Lutheraa chu ur ae is an hour al Gisenses occurred. i tnt if sve ever | which, landing close avout Jemmy's diaphragm, causes | Toes aud support sexicuded by alr to be prinespies | (St Paul's), corner of South First and Ninth stvects, vyts ‘%; tego ar “oe did it again he wouid give her something for it, This | him to squeal oat like an afiecuonate litle Porker and | ard measures of the party which euelained bim in carrying nuraday afternoon, at two o'clock. oe past tweive 4, M, ake arrived at Queue |? ge lesFlee Ry Uumo he discharged fali gracefully {nto his seconds’ arms, the war to a successful isaue, “without compromise, qualid- Monax,—On Tuesday, July 23, Grace Aveveta, ing e t at thirty-dve miouies / & Fe | 7e8/ 8° YRTIT LARCENY, Rounp 4.—Jemmy up first, bat 100k ing rather “seedy”? | cation or cond:tiou,” daughter of E. G. and af, J. Moran, aged 4 months oe. . 5. less love A youth rejoicing in the poetically sounding pamo of | from tho punishment he hed already received. He leads Kesolved, ihat in calling Grant to assume the clvillan's | 2 days, aland departure | & | ES [ELS | aE | Auotin Moore was uow placed im tho dock, charged by | off wich @ amart tap on Patrick's right peepor, which | Tobe, aud t has te wounds of along wid dreadiul wary | ” Roigrives and friends aro invited to attend the fu ie ee Eb gs (Slee Sy | Mary Madigan with abstracting $16 (with which sne had | causes a ring of purple to form immediately around it, | Wio'suaiooued Washington from the wiedes of Mowat | Tal, tals (Wedneeday) afternoon, as three o'clock, theta toe peara } Ward, & as | § BY re | intended (0 pay @ bill or cider aud one for newspapers) { Carroll returned the compliment with a smasher oa | Ye-no., undli, under bis fomtering care, seeds plantedon the | het father’s residonce, 307 East Fourteenth strect. " { ' ae Flig from ber house, and making off with It, Austin, itap- | Armstrong’s anuil box, who thereupon rushed to and | red eld: of tie Rovolation had blossomed the greou Motarrs=y,—On Monday, July 22, Jou MoCarts aa of ; FE JL}: 4g | pears, was employed as a beip at the establisument of | ciosed with his adversary, — A sbort wrestling bout aud a of peace. |The wisdom of thous fathers was followed 1 yea jon April 14 there yas 0 $ i» & |i sR | the complainant in Madison etrect, but nad lacely given | voth 1eil together, Jomuny betag uppermost. meg mee) eae Honaile net one abepieioas, Shem ‘The relatives and friends are respectfally Invi room the front ef th EE LEEPLURE | mmsoir upio navite of dissipation,’ Instead of going 10 | “Rove. —=ioth wp aharp to time and to dustoess | packscn was piacod {n the prowlental ofice, and the do4o- | ation the funoral, this (Wedueeday? atterncor, at 23 Fe Fe; day | Det at tho proper bours of eight or niue v'clock he had | without delay, aithough the former rounds had told on | py tho fraite ot enduring prosper ty. And {tis (ruth the | Past one o'clock, from his tate residence, 209% 8! i} as} wi 1 | S40; ped out Tato Gad caused much inconvenience by | Carroll, whose right optic was completely bunged up, | Amet.can people wil! not forget thut no President who had | avenue. twas the Gsuai place where | | nl ‘Bol ~ | 80 douse, Austin was becoming agentieman, lusiead | while Armstrong waa ad “fresh as a daisy’ aud good tor | served his country weil and wisely in the camp eter disap- McDapr,~On Monday, July 22, after 9 short and o, ic a ai n 3 | of cleaning a pair of boots, as be was told todo afew | hours, Some preliminary sparring ensued, when (ar- onved those who, advancing to bin the civic wreath, in- | verg iflness, Euzauetu, widow of James McDade, I do not know what became of the As mentioned in former notes on the mortality in these | days betore the arts Lo had offered ten cents toa | rot! was sent to grass by aquict tap on his nasal pro- cy a oe on Cgeres ver — ia the madon. " 35 years, Toistes of that date, there were se wards, there soom to be very important proventibie | fellow servant to do then for him, declaring ihat Le { montory after a second Visitation about tho spectacular eee cae any Saree anes ‘ne relatives and friends aro rospectfally invited to T was tog lired and wanted to go to leap. ‘Thocace was | regions discu:sion. | Throe cheers were then given for General | tena’the funeral, (rom her iatn Tesidence, No. 27 V Craut, Tuurlow Weed and his newspaper, A motion was adopied to organize Grant elubd In all wards of the wes Dae nad dolay, ‘and an amendment that the sudject be referred to the Rxocutive Committes to report in two weeks, The amendment was adopted. Jaums W. Farr moved that the proceedings of the meeting be publisied in the Hrastn, Triduxe and Bven- An amendment that they be published {n all the pa- oh of tho city was adopted, aud the committee ad- Strong against the priconer, and Justica Dowkng asked him what no had to eay for himeelf, Austin taereupon faid he bad not had enough to eat, and that was the reason why be had ran away from Mary Madigan It seems that Mary had jocked him up in the basement of the house and taken the key out of tho front dvor, so that the delinquent bad to ,es through a window and climb over @ paling at tho back. Tho magisirate ob- fered that t was a pity such a gontiowanly youth, wih such fine feelings as Aust Moore appeared to have, should be obliged to go in searcit of uls meals, and in order to prevent such in (uture he would send & place whore for three months he would b: brought regularly to him. Elizabeth Murphy was charged by Bridget Manning With taking off two dresses, vaiued at $7, and pawning thew. It appears that the defondant returned the pawn tickets to the complainan: beth siaved that Bridget ployed ber to take these wd pawn them for her, and that she bad brought the money she had procured on thew aud the tickets and givea them io the complainant. fhe evi- dence belug very contragictory, Jusixe Dowling dia. missed (he ¢ase, bidding Eiizabeth to take care and not 60 near a pawn sop again, particularly with any other person's goods, »uxps 6 To 9,—Carroll takes everybody surprise by suddeniy assuming 9 lead and sending J mmy to grass nearly every time, Betting now 100 to 98 on Carroll, Rouxps 10 To 12.—Carrolt sull hag the lead aud does what he likes with bis Ke poem who comes up now looking very biue instead of wearing bis former soraphic amito, i Rounp 18—"A +e | came o'er the spirit of bis dr-am’’—Armatrong just when Carroll evemed going to win the fight Jommy threw him so heavily by a cross buttock throw that it was with the utmost didiculty that Patrick’s toilet was compleied for the next round by bis Rouxns 14 to 17.—Carroll leading and Jemmy takin; Inishiwent well, alihough every now and then putti ma reminder to show that he was there. At tho close of the seventecath round a ery of ‘police’ was raised, but of course it was only a sei), aa the guardians of the peace were doubtless quieuy snoring away in their beda ‘at the time, Roexp 18,—Some good hitting was now displayed by both combatants, Jommy evincing ao aitection for Carroll's ribs, while that worthy returned with sundry friendly overtures about the be gs aud knowledge box. At the conclusion of the round the men clutched and went down abruptly, when @ cry of ‘foul’ was raised but disallowed by the referee. Rocxp, 19 axp Last.—The puge appeared destrous of aireet, corner of Hutson, on Thursday af mm, at "Gan Francisco (Cal 10 0 ncisco |.) papers please r. Norer,—On Monday, July 22, after a and 80 iMlness, Henny Fravors, daugitér of Martin W. and beth F. Norris, aged 14 yonrs aad months, Tho relaijves and friends of tho ye ond ct inviied to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) noon, at three o'clock, frem the Church of the M Greeno avenue, between Clormout and Vanderbilt hues, Brookiyn. na ‘ernty.—On Monday, July 22, Par R. O’Res The faneral takes place this (Wednesday) afternoo at two o'clock, from 31 Market stroet. Quinx,—-On' Monday, July 22, of dysentery, Burne wile of Edward J Quirk, ia the 6th year of age. The frien¢s of the (auiiy, and those of bor brothers-i1 jaw, P, B, Quigley and P Jameson, are respecifully vited to attend the funeral, from her jate residene Franklin str et, Greenpoint, this (Wednesday) aft ee a. pm Frauct-co loase copy. Rortey,—In Brosklys, on Sunday, July 21, Orto beer va pe Otto and Mary Roilon, aged 24 years, § mont an aya, The relatives and friends of the family are request POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, The Presidency. The Albany Eveniug Journal advocates the nom!nation of General Grant for the Presidency, It closes an ex- havetive article on bis qualifications for the Chief Magis, tracy’ of the nation as follows:— Washington is cnrolled as the Fatnor of his country, and Lincoln as its Saviour—North and Soutn, East and ‘West, conservatives, moderates and radicals, xcept tho ‘most ultra of either oxireme, have hailed General Grant as the nation’s restorer, This is not owing to the popu- larity he has acquired aa tho subdver of retiellion; for he has many supporters even among the cong: Tt Is not because bis sentiments were unknown qoltoes auda long table 16 ‘ding room; | Abd upon investigation in the Twenty-second ward, for woull sittin | example, we find that precisely five sixthe of all the room. Ubaries it. Blinn recalled aud exemined by Mr. Plerre. | or ihe Eighth avenue, between Fortieth and Sereutioth Seay Beet, Sere te, ies, ek EE Gicerta; and moreover, that the diarrheal mortality co wn anil dvopped he handker st Tesomblawae, between Mr. Mmesiic nuisances of that rectoo. Similar facte mark iho Mir. Dirndicy wae proceediag to'ava the witness Telailre to ay fey a yw tog to asic the witness rel pociaily in the Nia xteenth wards, where tweuty- ng the bavdzerchiel washed, when Nr. Pierrepont ob- | fhroe infants by cholera iafantum; and Depry jt . Dir. Bradiey anid they bad ent a special messenger for | from diarrhea! diseases in ae 'y ugh in favors Witness and bad noi beea abie to get him here. abie contrast with last year, wore for most part pre- ub tt, v adiey anid when the defence sout for Mr. Blinn he Ty's fal! from a bores, but he natioed the pre: PO _ the week eas nearly equal to two the er. ‘ing te test the me. | inebes in depth, and in the past ten months jeptia aa Tt ae oe of four fect and two Inches of water. In other words, after | fouad 4; I then kept it in my possessing | tho exception of a fow limited regions, this remarkable eee ~ tains? Be Ugentive tre og ati 40.20! | rainiall Las been expetienced trom tho Rocky Mountains ous in causes of death at work ta ceria portious of them, ops coming i vo Walt for deaths io that beaatiiully rituated ct Oecurrel Wosk Sra tek Enanel etka curred in immediate Sonnection wita the local wna do- Biles one soe nos the oh iahan aud the man whe Jecal wi a ae it was Rol responsive to what had Been ash Registrar Dr; Stilox remarks thet “tho pinely-eix deaths terrepont said that had rothing to vie"? Love anny shemgn. ring the past five we: to ten esumed—1 gave the handkerchief te be waabed | tho earth is unusually eatarated, And wo learn that, with ‘and not one of | %© the table lande of Siberia and Persia, But in a por. 4 se delectire my uncle Was the time, | tion of the southerg Hemisphere in which tho isinnd of ad pe died 0: eres rds; don"t remember ee ihebandkers | Mauritus is situated (22 S. iat., 190 E. long., Wash.), a asiv iter my Une iS now it wason | fearful drouth bas parched the earth, and produced a tof tbe lI found the baadtaretet, beeause st | postilential fever, woich hae already destroyed nearly the ret night of th rr wo thy pale Pa rr scat remetanee tee mate Of tbo etoctied eben’ | thirty thousand Ives in @ population of about ¢wo hun- MGBWAY ROBBERY, 1 Handkerchief; at that time I livia g ta Bor! »; | @red thousand. for | to aitond the faueral, th's (Wednes: morning, at delective's uaive wae Ubapia; Tkaew tue anime, suttc | AR the fact f9 now well that epidemic cholera | , Three loafing looking vagavonds named reepeeitvely | terminating the fight as soon as possible, soeach com- | bis most earuest. friends ure” thow who the | prclock, nt St, Jehee once caer aD) Washington slipped tuy memory fur the mowent Post Ofics | elects for its worst ravages ounds that are drying | John G.bvons, James Jennings aud Thomas Ryan wero mencod, meaning to win if he could, © 1 led off, | most strennously insist on fixed opinions. He | Johnson strects, Brooklyn, ress wae at Winoord: Fa! Busington | without deop drainage or that ere tcaded with decaying | brought up beforo the sitting magistrace, charged with | put beng short again, Jemmy put in arerious rib-roastor | is supported becaueo of an entire confidence in SRANDLEY —At his residence, No. 67 Norfolk str noowkl Pally mad. Thaw int Sache) the kactees, | WiAterial, the timo hae come when every town from Fort | A#stulting aSwedish sailor, C Pacercon, in the sirvet, and | whicls knocked Pat to tho ropes. Rashing in, however, | his decire to pacity the country in tho speediest possible | Micntet Snasteny, fe $3 yeara, jet on the doth becance F voted the tine os my dary, | | Harker to the Atiantic should be as thoronghily claansed | Tobbing bim of bis puree, The prosecutor states that he | with his vigor undiminished, he doalt such a tolii tine, consistent with thorougtinass aud ptability, It His friends and ‘ tances, and those o: his io found where f sta te ‘se | 8nd drained as possible, for disinfection will pot provea | Was at 60 Oliver street, where he had gone io havea | plow on Armatrong’a ear that he feil reeling in bis | believed that bis mind 1# broad enongb, bis heart gen Michaot sud Edward J., avo those of hie broth derstand was pabl a he | perfect enfoguard whem cholera approaches If this sant. | Jollifieation aiter coming ashore, and that he left that | corner. ous enough, bis will indomtiable enough, to do th ‘Thomas and Christopner, fully invited to place et two o'clock in tho morning. On getting out into the street ho was accosted by Gibbons aud asked if be had a watch about him, t which he replied in we pegative, Gibbous then beld bim and ‘went through’? Ho is esteemed capable of neing iminense power wise aud of abandoning it willingly, when bis work s done, The San Francisco Alfa (repubiican), in an article er from the ea itor tary work is pot done in season, unless the exposed places are themselves saturated with antisceptice, as bas io Sugees*fuily done in some towns in Furope and in ceriaiu fou! quarters in this Metropolitan ¢isiriet, On time being called, Jommy not responding to the cheerful summons, the battic and the money were awardod t Carrol! after the fight had lasted for just one hour and htesa minutes, in which time nineteen respect! . tond tho funeral, on Thursday anornng, at ten ofeloo! [is remains will be taken (o St Toresa’a church, wher A roquicm mass will be celebrated, and from (hence Calvary Cemetery for in‘erment, arorI wrote a letter to the editor of the’ Burtt E. HARRIA hie pockets, taking out @ purse be valued at fifly cents, | pounde were fought. treating of “Three Possible Presidential Candidates,” rs io eeday, July 23, Faarcis (©. Swira, fone aching bus. if be poditibed about fading the. teem oe The oiher prisoners stood by and Jooked on, 40 wat be | "All parties roturmed home to thetr tive quarters | who are Grant, Sherman and Sheridan, gives the preter. | the duh yemrat his te ae akervblel aad the thereof; ‘hat was eince \my ek- NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, Was airald to resist Gibbuna The prosecutor, who | wamolested, the police, with their usual wrance, Bt | ence to Genoral Grant, saying “he undoudiedly com. | The relatives and f of the fatmily are respectful ere; ihe anewer refresued way Taemory. | \ sammered very bud.y and had the utwost diftiouty in | inter’ering with the gentle pastime of the ‘lively iads.’* nd tnvjsod to atrend |, from the residence of hi * Dy the Court—J wroie the le te: 3 rau rod The steamer Conemaugh, Quackenbush, from Norfolke, | 6!¥ing the address of the house he had been to, “six. mands the political situation, so far as he may desire parents, No, 84 East Thirty-clxih street, om Thursd ‘object in willing Was to see if ibe eight c iy mt Have no reeottection of tetting\ ar, | STU7-i6Bt Bours, arrived ot thie port yesterday, She ir, Morrt: rf ~ " vor | Bas been tn commission two yeors; she comes to this port uefa two. has Skerietr vis't vaarnderiaptcg | forsepaite The folowing leet of ber fleets: y anole ded Tuesday did not dye Commander—& P, Qeackenvden, Pst I found the ence was eu! Acting Master and ative Oftcer—W. BH. Brice, SpA ey limite, but in the teurn of hd 7, Hobart recalled aud examined by Mr. Vierrepont— w coucurnt Wx-wix-six-sinty-six,'’ gave bis evidence cieariy, if not distinctly, Gibbons pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six months imprisonment, while the other two de. 3 gies wont 40 eix mouths aud a Gne 4 “pot uP’? JOB. Decimus Kinaley was charged by his employer, David H. Feet, with stealing three bese of solder, valued at the nomination for the Presidency." The Baltimore (Md.) county Union gaa placed the names of Hon. Schuyler Colfax and Hon. J. A. J. Cres. well at the bead of {ts editorial columns as the repubil- can candidates for President and Vico President in 1868, | If-past ten o'clock. nent, Oe Sean mpticn, on Toestay, July 22, Jaw surri, aged 8 years, T mouths and 13 days The friends of family are invited to attend foneral, this (Wednesday) aftoruoon, at balf-past tw o'ok from residence of her paronta, 417 ©}xth av nue. remalus will be taken to Green wood sor intel Enc er Between Tom Levy and Patsy Gar- vin=Bight Lasts Oue Hour and Fifty-four Minutes=Thoy Fight Thirty-one Rouuds— Levy the Winner. As day broke yesterday s numerous crowd of the fancy began to assembie a short distance from the little etop Acing Mostar Noegatr—J. R. Runnelia dcting Bangne—Biward Menniog, Thomes W. Bep- M ta Mr Be cuey'eoMice, | have no recciiection ot f Bett, A. O. Bergeon. serenty-liva conte, ike priwoner, who was merely a | town of Norwalk, which {s situated on the line of the | Borrwn.—The S& Albans (Vt.) Transcript says the | ™Ehien.—At Peekskill, N. ¥., on Monday, July 22, M it ee Holioben exept in BP Bre yo Holio- — ree Pa —— » Batione, ae eb one ‘pus Se dapat one of bis — New Haven Raliroad. By half-past three'a. M. all the pers _— Cope hott ar A Jast was twenty. | griza sutra, Felict of Janes L. Smith, be man who wante a8 ia ty train with. i harge; wen, ut ve wel 5 ay re usand . paying, aot Eofo'ke nscning Ud ue man Ante Neoetiy Willen Wiiline cat tame Canteen Ent Lassen oe D out of the hop.” ‘Th sridenes | Sffangemente for the contemplated mill betwoen Tom ore shipped from Bk Albans station ie Dente | etter ae tenet, ae facades mooreine, ta bays It had ‘teon ‘sisied, in the had been stated in be (Mr Brealey) bad offered Ni. Hobart e : Hobart to explain th ed Mr. Hobart Yo explain the matter. inds wi ureday gaan Forty-four thousand pounds were 0 he defeadant was acquitted, aud Thu ‘aah weal Levy and Pat Garvin were completed, aud everything ‘was im readiness for the grand fsticuff display prepared for the covasion, ing Third, & J) Hod Edward Collins, Ma'cemGeorge Cari doreon. Smith agd Nicholas An. ten o'clock, from ber late revideuce, Sroxa—On Tuesday, July 23, of cholera jofanti Louisa Jary: infant deighter of George aud M Axn Stone, Moaths and 26 A rnd and Jemes Curren, Act- ae nich offer was ever Corot York Navy Yard, been commissioned at three o'clock. SPL aaE | eee Ree reste eereanees ts ‘ae 2 cae ? . 10 five DS eal W abuapone the 0 and 0 days, the Kighth id which he friends whe wiNigg Ke go their pile on Patsy. This ambitious youth five feet eleven and a half inches height, and = weighs one hundred and forty-goven Pounds, It will be seen acomparison of the two mon that Gafyjn both in height and weignt possessed the RATER, BR, of Lots =Wowrn—0n Monday, at Jobn's Ce ph ee ‘ers ‘ eM. Helatives and frie Died. Mandap, Feiy 98 wer a aners isons, dae made to him, Sgihecory—Coorge Bare Was uilerly false, aud was tule with a Genaner Avgeela na Miantonomeb, an Tae une, MARRIAGES AND Hi The funeral wil tke pisce from the reerdence of oF sre Agta ar, Tradiap ba sat Las | sired ot Philadelphia, om Monday night from Europe vin 8 anid Rove never duplayed thate préditonty ta tue o AN DEATHS. rae eeer ate ats Be tom see er (gees somtibuied Zor thst pu i, Geumintep btn tata ain manip art in 90 professional an gens as the prise ring Maret **Srortev vt At Norwicb, Com, on July 21 ‘my testimooy. yp At the Nocfolc Navy Yard, a ibe dry ey ane will before, and suany wove the surmeast regarding the qual. | Duwwonfiwesry_Oe Hieineatay, erasing iis, os | Sanam W, Brearsvasy, wife of Ubatien and examined by Mh Pierre: | shortly to the Guif of Mexico, MMications of the “b’hoya” Lavy balls from the first | OF the | py R.. Sweeny, all of | ®d daoghter of Euoe! C. Ghapman, Bea Cea chen emanate Bee. | he? Gompehanys unser ‘arat ihe Kew Sid ak te teteaee iki ak ODA idealias » sides ee James Funeral will take place this (Wedneeday} afternoow, MoDeriit Qve fect nite and half inches in height, and weighs 27, ot Bt | Trarnagen,—On Mond Jone V., infant tie ts Jet abe baa gol recerved ber complement of uneD} C9B> one hundred aad forty pounds, Garvin as resident of Frag Gaaigesig, fuera of Jota ¥. aad. Bitabots 1. Trapbagan, aged 2 toute Funeral services at the residence of his parents, Sovonty-firet stroct, near Fourth avenue, hie nl ‘Tho relatives of the famity, and shove | eee en