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8 NEW; 7yURK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1867, i jai ie bili sieaciaee pr th Mi at t four the voting place as- a , THE TENNESS?", PLEGTION, | Sescc ts "ime “crore vcr ter ereeea Tou TURP. THE PATERSON ALMSGOUSE INVESTIGATION. "| WASHINGTON. i 5 va " : ~~ i said that many colored femalea clad ther we ‘ | sca pea EE caida ta naka ms, ire and = deposited ud SPECIAL TELEGRAM T@ THE “ERALD. Examlaation ef Witnesses Against the Ac. Bog Bacar ct agus, 1007, { franchise for the radical candidates, Of cor thee f th ee = Ra: cuyod—Inmates Testify te the Crucities Suid y food oon 11:30 0 uM. } £ Order O arse this is | Second Day of the Narrnganeet Park te Have Been Practiaed in tho lnstitutien, ‘No, ere yOu 4 PM eserved Throughout | serious, so tr as your correspond” 4, who was a POTIONS, 1s dnepes 1, 198. } ‘The investigation into the alleged irrogularites and | or not in bed asleop during the Bight? A. 0. yom, nome. ] 6 A Lunte | Wisees, Aasines eng ray Ae || Stranger to the faces voting, cam toat* p Ravage ancy :30 o' Clock P. ‘ ati : ene N. 3) | tmes, not always.” when they sick I had to sit up stated this evening thas Mr. Beusiis, ‘ the State a d day of the Gays! trolling sh te in- } Crosltice practise’ upon inmates of the Favisson (H. 3.) Did you ever sit up with Mra Lebr | 4 Warden of the Wasbington ‘ 2 by he sorehend coPPmone, tor ~ TulROr colored youthe |, The second day of tes Wires days’ towing at the in- 1 ‘almubouse by lanac J. Bigle, Keeper of ‘ine Poorhouse, | Wie, thes @- Did yoo ever, sit up with Mra Labr } ‘ne newly eypelata 1 2 say | ff Narraganset Park uite cloud: eee oe ee ae ees, ee prose | if il Being proceeded with ab the Cor.rt House in Pat: to witness the (mq matches that were advertised ta bo | ¢f8M before the standing Committers on tho Poor, con- trotted. The taflux of visitors from abroad was not, of sisting of Aldermon Dean, Chairmay,; Atchison, Gurnee, O’Brien and Van Winkle, The affair attracts great atten- course, affected by this, and all the trains to tbe city came in full to repletion; but as the hotels were filled to | 02 #mong the citizens, and ts gradually assuming @ A bitter politics! phase, This ‘atter fact is owing to the capacity there was a grad kiting round to Sat see — during the night, ee very | fact that @ democratic journal was the first organ many bad to take the last train out to get|°f ‘at place which took up and mado public sleeping accommodations, Long before noon the sub bast bag Mac pe The first exposé was shore out fimely, and the cars, carriages and all other ne pits am eee ft gh Be ge meh means of conveyance were in great demand, a dollar being nowhere for a chance te reach the Park, Before | 8" Correspondent, From this wheet it was reprinted in the races commenced there were six thougand persons the Patergon Guwgrdian, and the accused, Sigler, has in- on the stands, aud oF these perhaps a fourth were ladies. | *tled procedings in libel against Messrs. Vandorho- ven & Webb, proprietors of that journal, The examina- Be carriages aller than yosterday, » . PaNNnnan he digi dale x > | tion of with aos in the Poorhouse investigation 1s being ‘The ifrst race was for a purse of $1,500 for all horses | Coducted by John 8. Barkalow, City Attorney, on be that ‘have not trotted faster than 2:27—$1,000 to the | Dif of “he city, aud 8. Tuttle for the defendant, The ey is 4 followi ag is the testimony taken on Wednesday :— first, and $£09 to tke second, General Butler was en- | °° yon, E selaee heer pate) aopanetinn toltens tans tered in this class, but objection being urged that be had | an ie’mate of the Poorhouse for awnile; I went there in made better time ‘than 2:2%, though ander soddle, he | the ‘Alla year ago, and came out this fall; I now live in ‘This left threo horsea in the | Paterson; Tam nmety-one years of age; Mr. Sigler wos was withdrawn, is 1 keeper while I was there, Q State all you know Geld, as foltews:—James D, MeMann’s br f. | ay to tho | management “of ge ee the y a suey, W. | t#eatment of the inmates aa to eat, clothing Meane,. Bora Pokge nen se Pits co: Aguas fund gencral care while you were thers, ’A. ‘The manage: D. Peabody's b. 8. Colonel Maynar wey | “ment was sometimes not very good; sometimes a Tittle had the pole on the choiee of position, Maynara sécond, |’ petter; the treatment was at somctimes pretty fair, at and Bruno outside, Dan Pfeiller drove Lucy, Warren { others not so good;-they fot some codfish some days, Peabody drove Mayaerd, and Join Lovett guided other days they got pork, aud on Su: fresh meat After two se staris taey got off, Lucy aliitlc ahead, | as to quantity, it done me well enoug! ‘cannot say as which position she Leld with ease, constantly widening | to the rest; it was cold enough sometimes in winter; the gap, and came “home a winner in 2:27, Bruno belvag | the clothing was ouly very midd!in of second, The quarter was made in 56), seconds, #ad | taken from people who died in the Poorhouse; the bed tho haif-rile in 151344, lotbing was poor enough; the general care was no great ‘Tho second heat was a duplicate of the first, contamn- | aifar, @ Were you abusod by Mr. Sigler while there? ing few different situations, ncy had it all her owo | A, Ho never abusod mo; I saw others abused while I Way, and came ia a winner in 2:27; bat Brano and May- | was there; I saw Mrs. Lebr beaten with a cane many a nard had quite a spirited contest—the former mawaged | time; the cane was thicker than my thumb; ghe was in ‘by sharp footing to come in at least a dozen Jengths | one house, I in another; I saw him beating her outside head, the door, I don’t know what it was for; I don’t know The contest in the third heut was only with reference | whether sho was crazy or not; I hoard’ people say £0; to the second money, as it was perfuctiy apparent that | she talked French, and I don't know’ anything my and osher colored persons ©" uy ineligible to voto under votes for th the constitution of the State, ast their vol » radical candidates, This is ale? a regarded as scurrile” |, Sy’ Governor Brownlow’s iriends, Firs! Appearanco of the Freed- "Fin tollow “i raat as orga ea +e, rown! 3. it i mone. men at the Polls. Brownlow’’, ingjonty in the elty iw G48. Tn the county Browsul’ yw earries avery precinct heard from, ‘The radical - ° ia this county is conceded elected by a large AY rity, see SUCCESS OF THE RADICAL TICKET, | Paine nn epg 11:30 o’Clock P.M, The election passed off quietly here to-day. At this SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO YHE HERALD. preeinct 858 votes were given for tbe radical and 128 for rer the conservative ticket, Four adjoining precincts give Toclock ¢ 400 votes for the radical and 100 for tho conservative @lectlons ever held in this city, and nc, seporis have | The colored vote bas beon cast al four or five out of een received as yet which indicate ror pje clsowhere, | TFBLY Precincts, and atmost entirely for newnlow, Mhongh it is dificult to conceive thab tho election has rage vote in the county will be 1,900 and white Pasred off iv tho interior wholly Wit) out distarbance, Brownlow’s militia are here, They kopt away from An Nasbvilic there was a general sup nylon of busmess, | M8 Polls and the dis‘ranchised whites also, The usual and people kept their houses; sotha! iyo streets, excopt ‘white vole ef tho eonaty is 3,000. fm the immediate - viciviiy of 4h 1) pecs TELE almoet as deserted and qu 4, pa =: » Bstelg THE DAES TELS. Fl There was no intoxication an? no disorder. A fow arrests wero wade for violatio’ y of the ordinance ax to carrying conc aicd weapons, and a comple ‘of eolorea don wore apprehended for artemptimg:the democratic vi bap once, Even the distran- 1 a genera’ thing BL gi pil ‘ana | 804 others for carrying concealed weapons, ke a jes Jay he Returns from nll th ds but one give Brownlow fo EDS 1 tho greater privileses of the | g.1n3Eterde 10h. ¥ op E'S BO 54 order due'te martiol effect, Vour tistriets in the county give Brownlow 457 and rephabere 52 060 disposed the wilitary most un. | Etheridge 159, . ebirusively. A few ex ‘The republican ticket is all elected. Mason, indepen- rear of the City Har valry mem Were picketed in the | dent, got but a fow votes, a@ detochment of infantry had Mur*reosboro gives Brownlow a majority of 649, La- stacked y 5 arms at he Gite, and a horseman quietly | Vermuo 310, and Jeterson 7. TOMES Watched each poll: ‘ 44 c Columbia gives Brownlow 1,449 votes, an ri fary were out of cig’ (OT # Astauco; otRerwite the mili- | 148 at, Ctarksville—Brownlow’s majority, 728. antes house required to sit up an¢, a Ng ne ae No; Mr. Sigler mala J | assassination of Mr. Lincoln, he met Surratt there ef , was, the Sitest for to #9 A - ny tay not | frequently as to become familiar with his person, though = > 28 9 genes - Knowing him by the name of Surratt, and that on ; waged le attention while, a not Ing 1 Nea, Tied newit grees Gar, and sat up eve'ry ates the 14th of April, 1865, he met Surratt on the steps of; ' CePA es ar int tate | he Nana eal ies, mein hm i avr id oo and shook hands with bim, bui ‘ithout food? as one day, tbat’? all I know | Canada acquaintance, lo bagi c eat it aA went to work. Q Do you not | that he did not know him tobe John H. Surratt un! know that Mr, Pigier ‘prought ber dinne” to her on that seeing him in the court-room since the close of the testi-’ day? T didn" him fetch’ag no dinner to i 1 be oe ‘you Keow inet he did not Gring her dinner | S0ny in the cage now on trial, too late to permit hin to her on that day? A. I didn’t see him; I cannot tell | (Huestis) to go on the stand as a witness, > about that. Q Do you now say that you know she was Arrest of a Swindler of Crippled Soldiers. | locked up twenty-four hours witMiout food? A T'don’t | 4 man named George W. Steadman, pretending to be bi — e- erly 5 Apne Johnson? A. 1 | brother of General J, B, Steedman, has been arrested can't tell. Q Was she ugip? A. She was sometimes | here for swindling crippled soldiers, under pretence of ; pretty ucly; Mr. Sigler could do nothing with her. | obtaining positions for them in government offic Q Where was she coniined when you were there? A. Next tothe lock-up, on the first floor, Q Did Mr. | General Steedman has written to s gentloman in this i Sigler whip any person so as to disable him or her from | city who had notified him that his brother was arrested, | going about or workiue? A. Yes, Tthink he dia. | forobiaining money under falso pre deaying thar | ? Oa ae eee ion ao ord Those’ ocessions? | the prisoner was his brother. Five warrants have been , A. He kicked old Enoch with his feet and struck him | brought against Steadman, who was comimitted by Juss, his fiat; d Bridget with a butt of a whip. & Whet did’ be ‘ro bea! Boch fort ahs Hepsad ne aid Hoe Fonts, ARORA th Sor, BH emcee a not cut enough wood. Q 1e i ~ The D. Letter », ' Bridget for? A. I beli he said she had put her end Offices airt in tin cups, Q. Howdoyou know Mr. Sigler s0 kicked The Post Office Department to-day took possession of | * old Enoch and struck him with his fist? ‘A. I was thero | the new apartments arranged for this division, in the ’ Prosont when he did ut. Q, How do you know Mr. Sigler | oven side of the building. Thie portion of the building |: hi ith the buttofa whip? A. Iwas Ais mandiig looking 7 Ye. Siglor when he whipped her; | has just been completed, and in a few days the Post ho took mo in to see what she bad done in the tins. Q: | ofce edifice will be entirely finished. : Pam ore there? Tin cape that we gor our ess ine The Indian Commicsion. a) be - Q° bi ar. Sigler nee hat you struck Annie Johuson | N. @, Taylor, Commissioner of Indian Affaire, will over the fingers with a whip? A. Yes, I told him. Q. | leave to-morrow to join the special Indian Commission Did'he find fault with you for doing 90 sa ae 6 at St. Louis, Mo, 3. , ee ee raicitaea ne menue an ereake Business of the Pension: Ofiice. necessary to break sticks over her back, or punch her The whole number of claims received at the Pension x in the breast with sticks, to bring her under Mr. Sigler’s | Omce during the month, original and increase of widows, | TS: &o,, was 2,355; invalids, 1,084; total, 8,839, The nums Belinda Murray, sworn—Live in Godwin street, Pater- | ber of claims admitted, original and increase uf widows, * sou; have been an inmate of Paterson poorhonse; Mr. | o,, 3.596; invallds, 1,604; total, 5,190, Number of | : Nasuyiiit Tenn., August J | yg67, ut Nasnynse, Tenn., August 1, 1867. ‘The @ection to-day was the quietest evor known here, Tho whites and blacke voted without interraptien, and not a Gurrah for either party was given, At the polls a few partics were arrested for attempting to vote twice of the Roctian was, of course, the Franklin and four precinct in Williarsson cousty, 306 x J n — E tt there first last cise of the J are jor “ Lucy was more than a match for her competitors. | about Ler taik; I saw Nancy Doyle beaten once or | Siglor was keopor while I was thore; went there phage me FF nchieo for the ret tne in ast place tab ota MENG for Brownlow 10. Indeed, She was in sach splendid condition that it was | twico; I believe with a rod or stick ; I cannot tell what | August and left there in October; was there altogether two clatms rejected, save) ee Pair nk widows, aig’ Ree Alriena 7 ioe de ‘de Southi\ Is would hate bien’ | Humboldt, in Carroll county—Etheridge 64, Brown. | urged she could make the mile in 2:25 if thero was any- | for; Nancy was at the ether houso; I saw Enoch Wal- | montha; was not used well; the food was not very good; | 353; invalids, 1,031; total, 1, e namber of |, thing on the track to encourage her to the effort. She | low beaten many atime, sometimes’ with his hand and came in in 2:28, thus winning the heat and race. May- | sometimoe with bis feet; Mr, Sigler beat them all; I nant in this heat outfooted Bruno on the homestretch, | don't know what for, excopt what was said; I saw bim @ curious scene Diack voters at had no clothes while I was there; there were little chil- | oiaims disposed of during the month was 6,574, The a here almost naked; the bed clothing consisted of i beg iy wiiah was audieient at that time of year; saw | umber of letters written was 6,419; the number of 5 acy wh itnesse low 24 Fwhere to have witnessed “streams of Rrownsville, Haywood county—Brownlow 764, Ethe- tho polts twas ramarkably so in Ten- ridge 133 meeseo, It ver ; ¢ ongth i 20 D E i ipped by Mr. Sigler with a | circulars sent, 21,410. ' med like a rlostug tableau : i ah E . passing under the string xbout a longth im advance. Tho | coprived of breakfast and dinner also, of the same day; | one person, Eliza Dooley, whipped by ie) t Oats jet 0 ccs er Gc ee ee | ee ee prcstainny Ha 1, 1867, |]. Whole race from the stan was so ciearly a foregone con- | I saw the children beaten by Mr. Sigler with arod; 1] whip—a long whip with a short lash—like that | yn the Bounty Land division, 67 warrants of 160 acrep terribiestrug 2 td von—it apethesis of te earns, August 1, 1667. clusion that little excitemont was created. ‘ihe pool | cannot teil bow largo lt was: it was akind of a sprig | they use to whip horses 1 carriagos, she was tech: wine sissael. | tect af aie eras ie cela aaa 7 te which eet froe 2 vholepeople: 1867 was Tho election passed off quietly in this city, and not ® | geiling last night and this mormmg indicated the feeling | of a rod be whipped them with; I'saw it many a time; | whipped becanse she made a noise and disturbed the ” 4 coriously co’ trasted with 2860. Vs hite and mas- | singlo disturbance occurred, The saloons wore all closed, | in sporting circles. At the sale last night the figures | Idon’t know what it was dono for; I saw no others | others while they wero sleeping: enw her whipped once | The total number of warrants issued during the month a bars EE a ee EEN Pe ai) salloa: | he Jewensgsirins atood:—Lucy, $300; Brano, $100; Maynard, $40. beaten to my knowledge. only ; saw no one else whipped there; the children had not | was 7g, covering 11,960 acrea,_ The number of applicas @Ay 1D TOP paseo cored tae nth ede by sido, to-.| and the best of order prevailed. The Twenty-ffth in- | * Tie sscond and last race of the day was for a purso of | On being examined py a citizen, the witness ( aw) | sufficient clothing, evon for the scason of the year; have | ved, 154, y a pessPo exorcised the priviezes of acommon | fantry were stationed at Court square during the day, | ¢1,090, for nll horses that have nover trotted faster than | replied to the following effect:—Q. Did the children | heard them compiain in the schoolroom and ory with ions rece’ erp but they were not called out. By the first arrangement | 2:52 to saddle, best threo im five, two-thirds of the | have meat at their. moklg exeapt on Sun. | the cold, but did not hear them complain to Mr. Sigler; Internal Revenue Receipts. PNG ESE shy vanes valarevorate Sacibiien i . te voting | MOREY 10 tho best horse, There were four entries, but | day? A. I do not know. Q Did you ever seo | the schoolroom was not heated at that time; this was @| tno recoipts from internal revenue to-day were ask a rhea ned ee og Rnd early this | the whites and negroes were to have sepesatevoung | Day ileca’n General MeCisilon and Mc, Posbody’s Ship | Mrs. 2dr puached in the fite Wh a cine? a) | tome bebee TS itt Toft Ue en eeeer October + | 51 134,000, t i me, Thmy throng the strects im uost of the | places; but tater in tho day, finding that they could not | ‘Timber were withdrawn, owing to accidents to both, and | I did. Q Did you ever know Mrs, Lehr to | sawa little boy locked up for getting nuts; he was img FP | Polle ton ¢ bo fore they wero opened. Waen only two appearances were made as foliows:—M. Car- | be locked up in the cellar without food for twenty-four | locked up ono Sunday, from forenoon to mght, and he pe } Us balloting | ail vote there, they sought other polls in ¥ formed in long lines, and in an jncos. | CTOWUY, apd then were unable to all voto, owing ; is = © short time allowed, Tho city gives Brownlow roll’s b, had nothing tocatal! that time; that was all 1 saw, but The following are the receipts from customs from Lexington, W. Turnbull's Low Pettee, The | hours? A. I knew her to be locked up for twenty-four i ne q i had not opportunities to see more, because I was in the | July 20 to July 27, at the ports below mentione: commer cog 4p, n former was the favorite at the start, and odds of $80 to | hours without food, but it wasn’t in the cellar: it was mantel oor, red in Meir tickets htt - mill their waole vote | 2 jority. i] ‘apublican), for Congres 100 were freely offered, with no takers, in the lock-up. Q. Did you ever know Mr, Sigicr to | hospital most of tho time; aid not receive medical Te kad WON TO “calv'ca. Thsy:were'ao srrompt and steady as itis | Racin ahiice Gola eee ee ee ee ee a took tho fret heat in 2:20%4, getting a good | broak sticks om her back? ‘A. Yoo: I saw it once or | treatment while T was in the hospital; the dector gave work’ that Se usis a ‘ ards and Hamilton tor the’ Leg Unoficial re- | lead at the first t and holding it to the end. Tho | twice; he gave hor punch on the bridge going away; | me medicine once for my bey; had two children there; cae het jnearty the wholo-nezto vote was polled by | $yde and Hastten county give Etheridge 300 majority, | quarter was made in 973g eeconds, and the half-mile in | ho punched her up to his own house, and then over to | one was born there; Dr. Vandenbylardt was the name bah Tho wiites generally de'ering voting | Tay wool gives Rrownlow 809 to 700. Hardeman aud | 1:10. where he locked her up. Q. Do you believe that Mrs, | of the doctor; a woman came over to attend me during th xn” wu yo crnoon, {tho colored citzens liad the | Payette give a conservative majority. Lexington now became more than ever the favorite, | Lebr knew where she was going? A. I could not tell. | my confinement when she eaw fit; Mary Whittaker was San Francisco, from the Sth to the 22d. POs almost entire ay f “tT A 1, 1867. and it was confidently predicted that he would carry of | Q. Did you request Mr, Sigler at that time—when sho | her name; after my confinement I don’t think I re- , : oat enti to themselves during the Crannsvitts, Tenn., August 1, 1867. throo straight heats, After scoring once on the second | was locked up for twenty-four hours—to give her some | coived proper nourishment; no physician saw me untila | qo.qy ov encom. A few ‘Gaucassians ferced themsely. re Brom TO a atm tenant disturbance of apy | heat the horses got off, and it aon became manifest that | broad and water? A. Yea Tdid; and be bd me mind | week ‘after: seked ts sco sho physician, ‘but be iti Oy rea len 1 iia aud <waere “banal al Kind, _ Brownlow’s majority in this preciact 16 728, TB® | Texingion was too hard on the bit for his rider, Pea- | my own business. @ Did you nes Mn Sigler punch | did not come: was down stairs on the fourth c : OF Va ballot Hoxs-tak tet ean county will give 1,000 majority for Brownlow. body, to keep him down to his work. The palling to | Nancy while sho was wolng along the rond? AT did. | day and washed for my baby; Mra, Whittaker | T. J. Carter, government director of the Union Pacitl cage: Sinatluvieranecan atee eee os Sa yee hold him down made him Teetless, and a8 soon a8 pe & What with? A A atic be, nanos ber in tne came to soe me once ina mile, Dat very litte ay toe Railroad, reports to te Secretary of the Interior, under! ! oneoring £0 0 made a pull out and came near Peitco the latter's rider | breast, and strack her wel with it, too, at kind | was not very good; until the nin y Tha ys , we « d CITY INTELLIGENCE, ‘Wet loose the dogs of war” from. his lange, and Lexing. | ofaailck wasli? A, A cane, I think. Q. How often | bread and polatocs; had coffee benides, but nothing | date of Omaha, July 23, information affecting the inte- bapa from aye. whole color BET fon went off his logs, and Petteo, keeping ahead, won | did he punch her with that stick? A. Moro than once, | else; think it was Mr, Sigler’s fault that Idid not get | resis of that road, He states that the road is in opera: tlaatih of the conwerve Hagen! fled Street OLEANING Comanssiox.—This Board met yoe- | the heat by several lengths, which caused great rejoicing | Q. id you ever sce bruises on Mary Healey there? A. | better nourishment; he did not come to see me ‘untit tion to Julosburg, 877 miles, the track laid 410 mile g oft anit radical ballots on their unsuspecting colored | terday in the Mavor's office, but adjourned to the 15th oe cn the chances of fortune ou hop Cguitearog regi Pactagenrey ne & a ae dey penn eg Aadgpal gl aelatiegter confine, | and grading completed 450 miles, and in active prog: eng Brsthren woo did mot enjoy the advantages of a com. | inst. for want of a quoram. Peabody now refused to ride further, and George | of her head? A. Yea, she showed it to me. Q Didyou | mont; that is ali T havo to say; the children I referred | with efficient force to Cheyenne, near the base of th Mon sehosl education, and wie, consequentiy, voted | CuaMpER oF Commence —The Chamber of Commerce ‘ r to were about eight or nine years old; they had NM a8 frock, no petticoats, no shoes and no’ stocking Rocky Mountains, 517 miles, There has been some delay: ba ‘i were the girls; there were some boys besides; the boys | inthe delivery of iron, from difficulty in crossing the bad worn out pants and patched up blue jackets over | Missouri during high water, at three saveral periods this -. anh Ky 4 howe eae but pw ll beth ay Season, much embarrassing the operations of the road. mi! tas wel ave Jone; * cntiacen, Mra. Whittaker’s little girl and Kate Potter, a | and demonstrating the great importance of bridging the Soa — —— _ ry ar he 3 gel ings a Tiver at tho earliest period practicable for the the onse farm; he was up for violating the ie Sabbath, Tsuppose; atter my confinement T told Jona | imterest of tho company and the public Larges McGaw to tell Mr. Siglor that I was sick and to go for the | Quantities of iron material, engines and cars are now doctor; Mr. McGaw was one of the inmatos; I had to | waiting delivery across the river at this point, causing | call on him because there was no one e!so; for ® fo | aoiny in the progress of the road, and is likely to occur days after my confinement they gave me white bread, y progi 1, as | bu before the ninth day they reduced me to rye bread | often unless a permanent bridge ts erected. Mr. Cartee” — oes again ee ee bmg Bo Fo igen devotes considerable spaco in his report, which is quite 0 _-hosp ing ; lengthy, to noticing the long continued Indian dep! w ears old; he was sick in bed, but I had him op my > ; pag Se great part of the timo; while in the hospital ie | tions on the line of the Union Pacific Railroad, which, for ‘was allowed two cracl a day, when he got any, avd a | months past, have been a serious embarrassment to thes ; he had’ the samo when I went . Carpenter attempted the job, but after many ineffectual | ever know children to be locked up there without food ? attempts to score, Lexington persisting in running, ho | A. Yes, Q. For bow many hours? A. I could not ex- gave it up and Brock, of Boston, took hold and rode the | actiy tell how many hours; he said he would keep them third heat, doing very well; but the horse acted badly, | there twenty-four hours, but I believe be let them out and Pettes came in ahead in 2:45 14. before that; Mr. Sigler did this. Q Did you take them In the fourth heat Peabody again took hold, blinders | any food; and if #0 did you do it unknown to Mr. having been put on Lexington, but there seomod to be | Sigicr? A. I did, and thought it no sin, either. no possibility of hte winning, The heat was beautifully | Q. What kind of butter did they use on the place there? contested, however, being one of the prettiest races of | A. It was not very good. Q. Was the butter made on the day, particularly down the homestretch, both | the place? A. I guess not; it was bad butter. Q Was horses hugging each other closely, Lexington now being | it go offensive at times that you had*to scrape it off your under good control, the blmders having wrought the | bread? A, Well, it was as bad as could be; it could be desired change. Pettee, howev led in getting | no worse. Q Was there any distinction made between in by half a neck ahead in 2:333g. Thus winning the | sick persons and those who were in health in regard to race and tho purse of $750. butter? A, Yes, there was; a man I attended got ‘The judges in tho first race were Messra. Simmons and | better than ours—from their own table. Q Do you Park, of New York, and Perry, of New Bedford; in the | know of any sick person except Mr. Thom} who was second race Messrs. Strong, of Hartford; Gallup, of Provi- | supplied with butter from Mr. Sigler’s table? A. Yes, dence, and Doty, of Poughkeepsie, =? another man. Q. Were thoss persons montioned favor- ‘To-morrow is the last day of the races, and will wind | ites of Mr. Sigler? A, Not that I know of; they were ‘up with a purse of $8,500 for all horses; $2,000 to the | inmates of the Poorhouse. contrary to their roa! jon, Bi rs f Shahis marnnee, hovers TU tOw WOE Goeeived | 2.55 tonaiepenanty for wah of a quorem, It ie sind am t that an | pera clement of the con. Tuk Late General MEAGHER.—At a stated mecting of 2 Bervaiive vote was contributed by'tha newy enfranchised > :| colored gitizens. ‘Their radical Uretliren were Dot tatoles he se Oo ie ee ee Fant of Unis feedonr of opinion, ‘Thoy merely oxpressed pabiic, held im this city teat Weanesday evening, the their estimate of their degraded fuiiow Echiopians, who | death of the late General Meagher was the principal + could vote any other than a “rau” ticket, by a look of | subject under discussion, and ‘ Z ‘ ; ‘ preamble and resolations ; bo gee contempt, ee offered ‘olence. No child | were adopted expressing feelings of deep sorrow occa. — Pere penne JTith a toy than the negro with the | soned by the event of the death of the former beloved j Jot Stolcaliy patient, he bro.teu for hours in the | commander of tho. Irish brigade, At an adjourned i ot eun awaiting bis turn, each faco radiagt with meeting of the officers of the Irish brigade, held last bo oe each hand nervously clutching tne ballot night atthe Astor House to complete their arra: goo of nanhocd, rg, "ace wae “Feprecanted by all the | ments for the obsequies of the lato Genoral Thomas F. Orable-white-haited Dold toret was city boy to the von- | Meagher, it was resolved that the ceremonies take place Bobbio to the polls, aad wa WLS, Was baroly uble to | on the Sth inst., at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, in pee polls, fy fo seomed as if about to -de- | Sixteenth atreci. The programme named for this inter- eeit his ballot for the first nnd lest time ot his life; and | esting occasion will be the celebration of requiem mass Sr eds were pretent, trom the unmitigated blackness | and an oration to be pronounced. by Mr, Richand O'Ger of the Congo to the fair whiton of the Oo weight lay ciuim to be wholly Cau etoroou, who | man on the hife and character of tho lamented deceased, t ;. | location, construction and operations of tho line. Since exe Ofiicers of the Irish brigade, General Buttortield and | frst hi 1,000 to the second and $500 to’ the third. | Mr. Tuttle, counsel to the accused, then proceeded to | over to the house; the milk was more water than anv- 5 te their duties They gal ere sees acted impartially | stat, General Wallen (commanding at Fort columbus) | Four entries hve boon monde aa fellowes =oriey, Gone: | whee uy Counsel to | following ‘testimony :—Q. In | thing else; Mr. Sig o | April last hostile tribes have constantly and persistentig| Ir. the tablo with me, but he could eat nothing ther I | attacked the engineering parties, killing two'of the ase used to take some ' bread from tho table to give my bor, i and Mrs, Whittaker told Mr, Sigler that I was doing co; | *istants in charge of corps, and killing and wounding Mr, Sicler then told me. not to take it; ho said if | others associated with them, stealing horses, mules ang) was against the rales of the house for children to take | other property, causing great inconvenience and delaf! neces between meals; war allowed no light while my bor was sick; Mr. Sigler said I should have no light, ex. | % the progress of the road. ; - ya, end the commisaicmed officers of the Army 0} per desire to impede tho voting o they knew ‘Potomac p E Seer voter to be qualified they even assisted inate aro apeealy TREES Tole Se sore Prompt deposit.of his ballot, When it was neces: Hon the voter, tho well known Ignorance of tho | MATrens at Quaraxtixe.—There are no arrivals of frican 06 to dates and time was iltustrated—all were | infected vessels in this port as yet, which fact, consid- scanty py Soha) of age, necording to what they | ering the season of the Year, and taking into account ral Butler, Lucy and Dan Rice, At the pool sale to-night | what year were you born? 4. I cannot tell you unless Loy is selling two to one againet the field. Ihad my Bible. Q. Where were you born? A. In Ire- On the stand to-day were Commpdore Vanderbilt | land, ‘0 How long have you lived in Paterson? A. I and Senator Sprague, The former left for home via | suppose roing on kitheee eer years. Q. When did FE Ha rtford this evening. come to America? A. Over fifty years ago since I first camo; this is my second timo. Q How old were you The English Tarf—Goodwood Races=—Third | when you first came? A. That is more than I can tell, Di nts and reiatives; but not one in | @.denen coul4 nowerhis birthday that yellow fever is prevalent in many portions of the nye Ra ‘The Ra Q When did you leave the Almshouse? A. Last winter. | cept in case of death; I told Mr. Sigicr aftor that that ; x Q How did ‘come to ? A. They were watering | my boy was dying and that I wantod a light at night, FROM THE EVENING TELEGRAM OF YESTERDA' abe for ie eat, HEE OF colored owotere is also romark- | Wost Indies, is truly gratifying, On Wednosday the | wood Cup=Vai the blind men’s tea—Jimmy O’Neil’s, John Archer's | but he would act let me have one; the boy was sick oe ig us Eugene A. Reed, -_, Sugetcame, Cuba, arrived, REBNee, bs ; | after a passage of sixteen days. When soven days out mon and soldiers of the Union since its incipency, and | one of the crew died of awainp fever. No sicknses in Siew the glorious cogomens of Homan history, vid fur | now on board. Yesterday the steamer I. Chauncey wo pecerr canted, in name at least, among the futuro | arrived from Aepinwall, with 315 passengers. One of Citizens of Tennessee. them died early yesterday morning of In te Tomarkabie quiet under the c stances, and | and two or three are sick with Chagres fever. Tho ihe cureumatancer thomsolves, the election to-day | residue of the parsengera and crew are ail healiiny, The Hee-40 epoch in the political history of the country, steamer will be fumigated and cleansed forthwith, Ixvrctiors AND CoxTacious Diskasea.—A fatal caso of . 12 @'Gock Midnight. Asiatic cholera is reported to have occurred on the Sist Jem jn receipt of information from all the prince ult. at Grove Hill, West Farma, The patient wasn boy towns of Middle Teanecsoe, There was act the slight. .| 8X Years of age, who had romaincd in a feeble condi est disturbaues duriog the day, All was ac quiet as in | 100 from an atiack of the measles, On tho morning Rasbville Stated he was ecized with diarrhasa, vomiting and ‘The returns from the different sections of the State | CTAMps, and died in afew houra, He was attended by Benafert Again Victorious. and Enoch’s; I saw him putting water in thei Our despatches by the Atlantic cable from London, | fin cups till near” full, and. then "thoy sae} dated yesterday, bringa report of the third day’s racing | out <2 oe and ong it tea, Foe oe bed ~ ‘son, only reason wi! you Tr st. Goodwood and thervenuls of thagrentanes of the:speot- 1/2555 sae tease he, chmaatase ome: pinta air oe it, ing—the contest for the Goodwood cup, and the next day the tea rame; I got my own served the ‘The attendance was very large, as usual when num- fa ie ae be le age nee _ = the ee and I 00! im ir. Sigler send you away Dern of the-eristoorscy are always the recipients oF the | oe tue abaphouss? A Yeu @ Whee 41d heseek hospitality of the noble owner of the park, the track you away for? A. I don’t know, unless, maybe, I on which these races are run being situated in the pri- aane seen Q. Were you not apogee of Dad con- juct in inducing a ‘oung man to expose his per- vato domain of his Grace the Duke of Richmond. In | duct in induc a ‘iving Soe duane hae Brighton, Worthing and several of the other neighbor- aways did it, to little and big. Question repeated, ing towns the hotels did, as they ever doon the “cup | A. Mr. Sigler accused me, but that’s all; I did day,” a “rattling business.” not do it Q Do you ‘not know tbat others t he The Goodwood Cup is worth about £300 and thre are | Q what war the seme eee een ada mney with dysentery, and I could not see to clean him with The National Finances. the few matcbes I managed to bring with mo; this was Wasnixctoy, August 1, 1867, during my confinement; after the ‘second ‘child was | me epi statement for the pest mon wi wash hi 1 -ationd to th Li sangre | Bora rato want’ Bim and “aien o: | issued until next week. It will show no contraction of chamber work myself; thers wa; a colored w man there, but she would not do anythin the currency, while the gold reserve will be shown to! Tam thirty-fivo years of age, as near az I can tell; 1 bad f he wk te teen f Baby, and I complained to Mr. sig- | D® about $98,000,000, The Treasury has authorized ler throngh Mrs. Whittaker; Mrs. Whittaker brought | sales of gold, but only toa moderate amount, Receipte back word that T was to put my baby to my breast’ and | from internal revenue exhibit an increase during thy! wait till the milk came; I sont my clothing to the house | pa onth just closed to be washed, but it did not come back until the end of 3 2 the week; I had only a chom: this was in October; when m: me a fow old rags to wrap it married woman at that tim: husband was; Mr. Sicler asked, three or four w ek= my confinemont, from rome hands at the poo-hoi Dest families of Toonessee, the most renowned r Nasevinte, Teng. August 1, 1867, } until they came back; It bas been finally decided to allow the government aiid was born they sent | denosits to remain in the national banks for the conve. ‘They will p fora few days; was a ti i itdid not kuow where my | Bence of collecting the iniernal revenu ofter | Temain, however, subject to such ne! “1 | may be agreed npon by the Secretary, . i ae 0 of the Assi: about £220 added, The disiance is two miles anda | called him Charley McCarroll, Q. Was it not when M1 was ablo to D; L was thon scarcely wat come in slowly. Every county in Midlle ami Bast Ton. | °® he Assistant Inspectors of the Board of Health, nent Sigier said that you did that that he ordered you able to movo; it was quite cold enough the latier part of Besser, 60 fax 83 heard fem, has gone radical. Brown- | WB0 pronounces ite case of genuine cholera, Two cases | balf. the bridge? A. No, it was not that, Q. How long was | the time to have a fire; we had a cinder fir, but t POLICK INTELLIGENCE. dow probably carrics every county in the Stete except | AF reported as having occurred in the city, onc on tho | _ A® will bo s¢on by our cablo news the Cup was won by | it before you left shat Mr. Sigler sald you had donethat? | children could not warm thomeclves at it, they pat the 3 i rs two in West Ternessoe, and they aro.doubtfal. Middle | 22th ult. on the | Vauban, with Tynedale second and Regalla third, so | A. He came over the night before and told me I had | feet on the grate, and - bee and on por eae ‘tocn ‘Ohana’ Sihee dina Cini aaeailaas teens while I was sick’ girl Pan had T said ere ayl did not pe lk; Mary | very, of the Twenty-seveuth precinct, appeared before lealey then sont me throe pieces over; Mr. Siglor mst eggs . & the woman and asked lor what sho was dolug | J¥sice Hosan yesterday afternoon with Fred, Seyberg (a with so much bread; when my child waa born | and Charles Gosen, who he had arrested early yoaterdayh they sent me a piece of an old woman's | me ring on suspicion of having set fire to the house No, shirt aud part of some hive overalls: in s few ays there | 2 Carlisle street, as reported in yesterday’s Hrra( pi was an old coat and a piece of old musiin brougut to | Fire Maralal Baker also appeared ‘in court to prosecute: me; Imadoa tittle chemisetto out of the rusiin; a | tho investigation, and introdvesd several witnesses for biack Woman named }iilis yave mo an old hander. | the prosecution, An examination was proceeded with, chie? off her neck to diaper my baby with, but nothing new or of interest was eltgited before the Cross-examined—Can't say how long I have been | hour of ciosing tho court arrived, and ‘the prigot married; can’t say whether it was one year or filly; | Were remanded antil to-day, when the examination w: have no memory in snch matters; was married toa man | be continned. j named Isaac Murray ; don't know where he is now; it 18 | Gaano Lancevcy,—A day or two since, David R. Rea) \ nce saw bim; my last chil san { illeg ; it is three years mate f caw my bas. | # member of the firm of Wilmerdings & Mount, 150 band last; before I went to the Almshouse lived at No, | Duane street, missed an extensive assortment of 27 Goawin sireet, Paterson; am keeping honse there; | gonds in the hosiery line, valued at $60. Hi fo 20 back to while Iwas in the | plied to Justice Hogan for a warrant to search the I was going to have a child before it lodgings of David Brooks, of 677 Kighth avenue, whom | the raco must have been very closely contested, Vau- better go Sta gy Shao tell you the nent menting ban the winuer is a brown cat &, Muscovite out of | to leave the Almshouse? A. He did. Q._ How far were Palm, and ts the property of the Duke of Beaufort, | you from Mr. Siglor when he beat Mra Lehr? A. One Sen aaa under the charge of the veteran John | time about as far as from this to the othor side tly in for ebury seems to | of the street. @ Do you not know that Mr. agree with tn Tho frat rot Hastings, who trains | Sigier whipped Mra. Tent because she would not {a the same stable, must have landed @ aay good | go what he Fequired of hor? A. I do not. stake over the two events, the Stakes and Cup, which Q Do you know any reason why he whipped any ono Till help to repinco that £100,000 he lost over the Dorby | of the persons whom you say you saw him whip? and which he paid up so honorably, A. I cannot tell. Q Did he whip them for no cause? Vauban ran fifteen times last year and won seven | 4. J suppose ho had some cause, or he would not have Umes. His first appearance was at Ascot, in the Four- whipped them, Q Did you or not, while at the Alms- soonth Triennial stakes of £457, where he was bowled house, consider it necessary sometimes to whip pers over by that clipping filly Achievement, who won in @ | there to compel obedience and preservi order in canter by @ length end abalf. From there he jour- | the institution? A. Well, I suppose sometimes some of nezed to Stockbridge, and ran in the Eighth Stockbridce | them deserved it, but they aid not ali deserve it who got Biennial etakes of £1,620, but ke could not improve his | the whipping. tf What Mary Healey boen doing poe and was beaten by Hermit by aheck. On the | when Mr. Sigier pulled her hair—she bad a black eye, as ‘day following he wext for the Troy stakes, valued at | you say ? A. I was not there, but I went inafter aud she £1,625, nt the eame on tg was not placed. We | told me about it. Q. Did not Mary Healey havo a fight next find bim at Ni t, in the July stakes of | with some one of the inmates of the house? A. she pee t ate oe —e ~ the othi = - aetb, a 39 Renwick ati joth were reported b; Tennessee gives tim a majority of at least 15.0°0, Nasb- | pnyciciang as casee of Asiatic cholera; bat others, pike, city gives him 3,300 and Davidson secnty over | who have examined them, express’ tho opinion 4000, thet they aro not, both being eo mild that The radical Congresamen aro elactet| beyond a doubt the pationts are nearly weil Yesterday the warden of Meson, who raa in the Bashvilie wsrret ae an inde: | Beit Hospital, Bir, Brennan, received two cases, Pendent radicaiva the ceatiscation puaiform, ¢weived it to be cholera, originating In the city. On con: ely a few vo ke visiting surgeons, Dra. Wood, Sands, Sayre, radical candidates for Congress tea’ Brown'ow in | Moti and Crane, the opinion was elicited that whio \ Bearly every district, wplouns of the disease ore present no cholera really OF the Legisiatare twont , re4 foals | existed. Tho pacients are under the best medical advico are elected for the Upper Tie J all at too of the | Budslendance. Another case is reported in West Twen- by-three ropreseniatives 'n the Lower House, fy-ninch street, bat no accurate information is obtained. eturpa in thus far (indtniglt) idicae a maya ity | The weekly report of the Sanitary Superintendent, Dr, $m the State for Brownlow of55,000, Wu.ck will prowa ty | Dalton, made yesterday, reporte & number of premises De incscased to $0,060, ectod Curing the past week in New York and Brook. iya, among them 103 tenement houses, $4 private dwe! et, 10%, % linge, 28 horse stables, 32. senken and vacant lote, Wogan. "$ comment 30 streets. The report states that the fol- a mi owing reports have been received, viz:—Whole number, arrangeineiie 0 76® | 439: nocitive, 340; ative, 59: general, 24; whole Meurms, The Ftaie, municips! and fed: ; Vent any riotous prosordings we well pertesed, aot | nussber fount correct, Seamiber returned fo certon, was born, and made some things for it, but forgot to | he suspected of having possession of the property, | é the disposition of infuential peopln fer fair pay so well | Hon, 2 vumber of reperic forwarded for orders, pone ig bad anh Succumb to the superior | gold me eo, Q With whom? A, They called her | take thom with me tothe Almshouses was at the Alma. Roundvaan Croker, of tee’ court sqead, was Given thd | 8 ounced, thai the lection 1-day pasaed of aanut a | 208; Bewative reports forwarded, 69: ganeral Te. . Gan as vg ge a ocly man- | Mary Ann; I don't know the rest of her name, | house two or thros days. before the. child precious document, aad he searched the promises afores yen " pesca © a ports forwarded, 24: umber of reports retained oa A pine ~ LJ ie rd, eo D'Estonmel beat} Q “Did ' she telly Mr, Siglor whippet| was born; had not — comfortable clothing | gaid, Brooks was found in Possession of a portion of the @iet wDuswal for this city, Not the least dista&-bamee | for notices in Brocklyo, 123: number of orders Move succes aera eO, Lengths. Hie next exciy was | her for fgnit F A, No she did not. @. Was it at | for myself beforo I went to the Almshouse; | stolen prorerly, which he said he bad received fromm | 4 was manifested, not even tho ¢ ( of cucera at 4 reinspected under the first clause of the fourtecnth a ide nA tweepstakes of £350 at Stam- | the game time she had the black eye that she told you | had been Paying two dollars a month rent; kept the | Peter J. Clancy fora small sum while in a restaurants ford he in with a lot and won as he til seems te have given him oonfidenee, as he boat -Fripoanier by a head in # bi From Staaford he went to Winchester a Stakes of £300, Te been complied fo are boing com- ith. Captain Lord, company of the’ Palice Deparment, re- any of the poile ¢sinrbod effort that from vive o'clock art! seclion of the Health Jaw, 60, ‘Yen b: sw Of | wun, 10 partially complied \ vith, chacaster- | plied with. aud 23 are not comp Ved Med both partic. The challengiog was close sey sauitasy rs . This | she had been piieg A. Yes; she said Mr. Sigler had dayeafer | beather. @. When Mr. Sigler punched Mra Lebr, what of £200. | was he trying to make her dot A. He was feiching her won the foal | pack from the bridge, where she was on the way to lace, and coutinued tho rent, while I was inthe Alms- | Master Clancy was next visited, and he appeared indig+ jouse; that is I paid a month's rent before I went, and | pant at the base suspicion that he would steal goods om some friends gave me tho money to pay the ba! have stolen property in his possession. A search, hows when I came out; was advised to go to the Almshouso r, resulted in the discovery of nearly all the remain- the 4 on to Geodwood, where ho wor the i tice Hogan, Introd os ni orders fc mt of leave, Did Mrs, Lebr refuse to return? A. No, 1 | by the poormaster; he knew I w: had nd party expediout was much resoried to ty radh cals | se vee aoe met ay wreal sae Bentinck aon | stakes of £275. Him next appear. bor her refuse, Q. Were you near enough to aoihing to got along wit phe 4 fats booed pda fly: A sends, and CHbay wee meer Nd conservatives to jvcrease thew ath. The | complod with by owners aud iW got complica with, Pa tae gee Se tbo Lambton piste | hear her refuse if she bad done sof A. Iwas beside | where I lived said I. had bertoe go, as I was | to Brooks. These gentry wore politely received, ai Veetory is With the former. The reo | Mir Bosworth, io charge of the complaint office, re- | fia “Treg “for “ihe olevenss orkn’, 1 "gucbion | him at the came time. @ Did Mrs Lehr walk willingly | destitute: Mrs. Tngliam advised me to Ko there, and | the tesuimoney bein encaiaered conclusive they wore “ave eo Brownlow a new jean: a, | wares 1 laints received sine inst report, whieh | 4/6, tal stakes of ‘afier whic 4 | back? A. Isaw her walking willingly before him and bim | several cihers; Mrs. Graham did not teli me to go there: fully committed for trial. ¥] s oie.» | have boon referred to medical lespe eting officers for in- nial stakes of 2638, Wich be took a reat | beating her with astick and punchinc her. @ Do you | madenoefart to cet the things 1 had je for my Maotof \ifo. Tho radicals aro trivmy t to Ay | Vestization. The eport also showe hal during the past ya Pen yong os whens ppear khowwhy Mr, Sigler puncbed Mary Doyle? A. Lean’t te! baby, because there was no one to get them for me; told and subdurhs There we ed 6,206 wotes, of which! Week sho practiting physicians of thi Vell of New York ee ee Bot make his way into | Q. Did you, while at the Almshouso, punch anybod Mre, Whittaker, tue nurse, that I had things at home for :} Brownlow roceived 4,258, have reporied todue ofice 191 edges Of infections and the firet three, At the Second October he was acain un- A. If avybody eR mo] struck hun back. Question my baby; had one or two diapers at home, bat I was ~Lorrict. 7 “OP THE KENTUCKY did,” Q. How many persone dud v i t A. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY Success’! 1a the Cloarwetl stakes of £980, but two daye\| reposted, A. Yee, Majority MOK ) contagious disenses, of which a ‘fatel. No alarm ° 5 Very poor, and could net got more; need to do sewin State Lott Shan two thunsand. “In ‘the the con. P mood to fell, ar there Je ne fore of a @ epidemic. bur | SIF Was the Witton sakes of £276. Un the Friday fat you punch there? A. One. @ Who was the person | aud knitting for aliving before I went to the Almshou KENTUCKY state, RETRA—cLass 461,,a0guer}, 184. _? | + dd hay ae nad ge i eturoe | persone are advised by physicians to » Balad especially frye so ph vent & eta ere idergact stakes of £1,175; | whom yeu punched? A. That's my besivess.andno | my husband = ¢: nothing to support me Sl, 10, 4 8, 54 3 Bu eB il regace Browalow's me, cumty (© | Srom greou fruits and tetoxicating driak. ¥ et of Leet en ee hton meeting he won thé | one’s else. Q. Was ita manor a woman? A. Didn't I | while at the Almshores wes in’ the schoolroom, SZATR Lage 403, AvouR® 1, 2087. Ofteen bundr ‘Troy staker of £1,455 and upset all the calculatiens of the ‘who were plunging on the Duke of ead Gat Was that person in- that was basi mindieg my sick child “koowing annot tell whether he was or not, From other returus are AN Awree Luar Prom a4 Wixnow.— At @ efery carly the schoolroom was in the hos- Se a 10, ig fr tom but the schoolroom xawevony 2 HURRAY, DDT & 04, Be 4 ee 4 pital; there was no 1. © the | hoat yesterday morning Mra, Ann Mathew ®, residing at | Newcastle's Julius, This closed his performances for | oe ‘Was the person at the time under your care et the | where I could kee z Jt i, 3 * ’ 7 is i . rt n ‘ould keep the etild warm and comfortable ; 0, 40, 83, Gf, 6 cou ty. Madiws® | No. 26 Commerce street te, ve. | 1500. He commenced this yoar well by winning the ‘S ashounet? A. No. Q Was it in tho absence of Mr. Sig- | t r worked for the family of Mr. Edward May: Amerwony srare soLas®, 38, as, . ng } , aan » Ay , committed suick 'e, aa is #,000 guineas. He wae then made frst f 4 4 f : é @ounty gives 300 con jority; Jack eved. te . : . ‘ae (hen made first favorito fer the | jet that it was done? A. Mr. Sigier was there; 1 | have worked for Mr James Danw; my bo; 6 78 od, wanate oh. 16, Gls. county seat, gives Et Yeridge a majority Of 124 Tarde J jWmping from oe third story wiy dow of her | Derby; but, as we have already reported, was beaten by ko, pt ome house and he another. Q Why de you refiee | month ol¢ when I ieft the Aimshouse; went to FRANCE, MORRIS & CO., — 7) man also gone coysaVative; Holivar, (ue county Fesidence, when she received such terrible & Viwies that | Becmit and Markeman. Voll who it was? A. Ttwaa Fuoch, Q. Waa thore a girl | wen I tret went there te Ave iy meals, and tuoky ‘State Lotteries duress MUR, gives Ethertige lad mia THY. ‘Payette county ve a death ensued in a few hours. Coroner Wilde ¥ Waa notl- Vauban wii] roo again next month for the Doncaster H maives no ormen.¢ bave been Tec aM fied Sod will hold an inquest today, Deq teased was sounty gives small cons *rrative majority, The polis | !aboring uador a fit of temporary insanity ae \the time, were open in but one prec — fs sunisiien te thas coh UxkNows Mew Food Daowxgp.—The emai, ¥ of an nate! ‘and Cg hog sire fo Hyder A Hawi? | ©8*2OWD man, apparently about twenty.seven ) veare.of bot radicals, Leftwich, the qomservative candidate for | S€¢, Were found yesterday foating in the aitp ne Or the rene ie probably elected Py” @ Very small majority. foot of 181st etreet, North river, eased » Tow: Gener Thomas taperviaed “ghe gistribation in this } hair and comindins Another Naty otek ple ‘Den FrOOP eat oan’ | as also found ia the North river, near the foot of fh “oat | > Gamer: has ‘Twenty-fifth Reset, [emercey afternoon. Both th we bodiee were removed to the Morgue for identideatio ne by the name of Anoic Johnson while you wero and St. Leger, whore ko will meet Hermit on seven | then? A. Yeu Q. Did you novat one time atrike her? A oyptayeiy sand probably defeat bim. Ford- | Whey 1 Mr. Sigier could do nothing with ber he sent hor rode him all latt seagon. over \ 0 ine, and he was going to hitch up the horses and . three years old, | tako t.¢r into town; ehe had fite; J did steike her on the f Queon of Tyre, belongs tothe dark | hand @,ith a litte 4 of a rod. Q Was she or not . a8 previous to this he hag not give: ingane# A. I don’t believe she was wise; she had evidence of his powers. Last yoar he ran sey three fity}, and you could do noth ng with her.” Question but could ‘Bot got nearer (han second. repeated, A. f cannot answer ‘iat @ Why did vou Lee) Exe eure old, a cheagut mare, by Stockwell, | strike hes? A. To make hor como in, or she would have the Gom, is oap of she best mares ef hor stanling | beon away through the Golda, Q Did she come in ator in the country, but the weight (129 tba.) Was too muck for ’ 4 " her, To enumerate all hor performance, Would take. up pepe A. Yes, Q Did Mr, Sigler send ber to go until my confinement; took my boy me; bad rye bread, with butter tik greare they use for carts and wagons; ” Covingt a. Ky. a infofmation given by addressing & Cortlandt street, Dh} n “AOPPICIAD DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIE }' « State Lottery, for the benedt of the Masoale Orp! joe. Spread on it, brought to me; they gave me somo also; thoy brought me food three times a day; on Sun. day we had soup, but {t was very poor; it h eof toa, but it was bad; Mr, Sigler never told ta te regaré to the ligh there was danger of fire. inmates hed gone to sleep leaving thoir lights burniug; the night before the morning i asked Mr. Figior < ® light the cluld hed cramps and dysentery ; or (STATE RXTRA—CLASS 268 avavst 1, wD. oh 2, 56, ae 208" v, 17, og. eat ea a aoe Sith, i agerins rh 3 on ‘Gust yh 2, 2, 22, + ceppuamuragat chase 8, goons, pend, Twenty-ifih if g Boon Well” received, and was iy rn pectal : d 71,16, Bh 3,90 12, dinner by Ie ed ny" po ay Ld Eye. where Coroner Wildey wil! hold eats to-day. toe much Tp 18656ho the atakes, beating WHA | you cows. ak ta Sad = bind Po and wai capper bo Del vet ina tome inh; on wed a0, pow ory he cot roe talent aerial Agnes ond Liberia, who rotsach the favorites, Last | in the Almshouse while you were there? | Sunday gave me fourven crackers for break- aad try metropoliany, ware pla NEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Zant at Neriuamplon she deat ghe Dake for the trial | A. Tuas callt him Welsh” Q. Did you carry bim in | taytduring tie Seok: 1 had « licae sak arene bt Py Make without patucliy of epee AED, ——— et we ‘ \ Gnd tbees were vegroes for carry Fe nsranp cota Uy anata 8,26) Rte Mowe Gea wap th property cr Mr x ben get | Gat te milk fos and Wes Sik Se one eee | Shon ce asifes LikeATa wo catumnen, sopplied with Brena er | gama its Fin teem Saou Wha tr | * Today goa Name” satan abe the Chestesais Cup ani ‘or ot | ft cume tome bal thoes ing pple" wk | . New York, ‘ Ih be for. i 5 i OUSEHOLD | WORD.—BUY YOUR 101C) we oom mand cesta taritee, who cont Tate advices trom Arigona 4 she ming Po goat > heed Nassau will be won in 4 aq jad ry ey bat 3 A hans Giery, rated Ware pet 3 n “ae i the towns of West Tenueewn.s pashed c) atte tral Arizona is suffering for want SS os bien "1 A Ph ro ~ Sigler told me that yen people really sick | BASSFORD, corner store, Cooper Institute, Astor place.” awit, less \ A private Jotler to Governor McCormick stater that « : seh pp ir or bad? A, | Alntshouse thar iff ditner setae Teoma base, | A PROLUTE DIVORCES LRoALLY OBTAINED i Kvoxvizas, Teun. Augost 1, 1867.1 | Seht had at Terxton Springa, about four Bevraro, August 1, 1567, tio We @ Woo was | Ftold Mr, Sigler that perbape Pahockr wome, back Fo publicity of kent Har cenereian, fe. ence te 1d ochoen YS wor Filed sed Gaps Witenes nro tee Todiane pet pedien ond iy | present at the tia\e Me Sigler punched “Nancy | when 1iet Me, Sgr: rante, Sasestaneas potatoe’ | See =° TO WES, ationvens 38 Nemes wet The election for Governo?, Congressmen and members uh were wounded, Ca men of ti id to | Doyle? A. 1 disrom.waber who wns present, but crackers and sent Harriett “et home; — ptain Williams dap- fer reaidi il. Who is vice | Teaw mgseif, Q What time of the day was it? A. He bi well BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED F, 7 of sho Logisintare was held to-day. Mutual conoiliiations Fels ton ns 4 ‘ o atescontin courts of several States, without tit Hoult « there. was beating her so many . ces I could not tell just the 10 kn vest Also ~| pl a bee] bad beon previously agreed to by each party to prevent ship Ellen Southard, for Liverpoo!, has eleared, if ct a of the death of Georgia | right time, Q How many mes hays you seen him | ing at eight enc fe Fess ee agente hana i Pig 0 Fo tho stag Setoing epeeh 6 pettina cotiinen wr sence prenacannerst detec tats O At Forest La, "2 on the 24th of June, | beat Nancy Doyle? A. I did gt count th3 times; I seen ene yom propery Prepared in anak Aitculty, The reetit js that to-day's election das boen RECOVERY GF THE BODY OF CAPTAIN MERRYIAN, iemhatenepenibacteninaal Py A OS I an =~ Ba CANAD TREES Poe One of the quietest ‘woet orderly ever beld io this ; Povavetrma, August 1, 1667. The Fenian Brotherhood of th.* city passed strong | Doyle at eny time? A. Wol isnemem ber, How Sr, Carumninns, Ont, Aug. 1, 1567. A‘s ” oe «nuova The beci¥ of Captain Merryman, of the brig J.D. 1 ation® to-night denouncing Re: MF. Gleason for | do you know that Mr Sigier up Mra. Lebrtwonty- | The schooner Montank, ad dwn LTE The colored vote was cast almost entirely in what ie | coln, who ww drowned by the sinking of tho whart, bas | Ferusing fo administer the funeral rita. oM she body of | four hours without food? A. I saw Dig do ik Q. Did | Welland Canal, ran into Lack No, 6 this aftomoon, res . . art, Da® | Segeant Lynch while peraoas weoring (°° Fenian upj- | he jock her up in the room with you? A. No, carrying away all the gatea Navigation will probably ADMD Wp thie pity ae Rast Kopxyill@ From jan o'glocs been recovereg, Hy resided pear PorUand, Maine. form were in the Cathedrai * Were cre inek-uug there @ Whet site of the dav y b9 resumed Kpjurday evening

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