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8 va —_______—,- . a PAULL OF JOHN O. SURAT. | aati: 28s mts et Ee pepocboodtndbed. sitting the foster fatter of this ease, and Pr. cena Ginel : . who Paked wy ‘Ne’ Susquehanna to produce ogramme of the toga Races. eee om Mainesses ty "oon a hh, jor the delence. Re ‘The Saratoga races commence on Wednesday next, : me Silinestes were browaht here, and the proteutice | and from present indications the meeting will DM one of DDRESS OF MR. BRADLEY. | 23 "20 oi tO substanuate auglt aginst a wit: | the most brilliant that ever took placo im th¥s country. % r 2, and | The number and calibre of the horses enraged must ae a hin so discreditable 10 have one’s | eneure racing of the frst order, We give tho pro- soe as had been brought og gs defended “fhe | gramme:— AN) CANWEST PLEA FOR ACQUITTAL, | ir" nai oot SEM |" mie —am eft St tg are vee Sue a hee hati and’ ater aha ‘ap, | QUda; one and cbree-quartor miles; $60 entrance, pp; fee and led ornee Irom ti mmetaties | AP. 1G. Bush's ch, & DeCourtey, by Trov: dam Midoltesl°at half pat three on. the mp. Glencoe, ney Mr. pbb: to Commence: the bay, anu the 4 Pt kasha bf Redwing, by tmp. Balrownie, a a on m Cpaiave oa Nantel x Chatita, by s otas this shown P. 0.8 nae, mp. Lapidist, orernment sho yi ry ie by imp. Yorkshire, "E nolte proseguh femora: ther |. 4-H. P. McGrath's ch, o, Erin, by Indorser, dam acquitted; but | Roxana, by imp. Chesteriield. Closing Argument To-Day a a Wassineror, Angus 2, 1567 ey piling t y ee Garratt The i Las ors Macnee | ‘@ br, c, by Lexington, dam Lucy ie (via) of John H. Surratt was vesumed this morning in e on F0 el decided that he R break Mn pg the Cruainal Court, Judge Fisher presi¢tng. * biack himself, He soulanted taat & Woe ican, Bunternd f f. Flora Mclvor, by Lexington, i a Uence was not only untmperched, bul Mr. Bradicy, Sr, Bddrossed te jurpien behalf of tho de- | {eo Poberts, a mivessor ihe defence. Hoberts had TF, Morris’ gr. ¢. py imp, Eclipse, dam Fidelity, by fence, He bad hoped he weubd have Deen saver the labor e py, but be bry 53 hosed ma. kay Sh imp. Glencoe. and the jury the fatigue of any address upow the cace. It esqn alan contra Ost. orris? b. f. Ruthless, by imp, Eclipse, dam Bar- pag, th s ognizes Surratt as a be saw talking with Dad been exhausted by the address wf his colleague, without | Us eihe tenunony of Mr, Stewart, of Elmir “worts' it, way etihe, ade Bieahali, Beason. Ho would be bref in histemarks, Pho case wae a Ihave no doubt of his truth, and le confirms At orris’ y imp. Eclipse, 4 by + aneiypesgeteatesaeag ape aud Carroll, Carroll saw Surrait on the 13th or 14th emp! a ortance hed been given to it which | in Elmira norria? cb, ¢. by imp. Eclipse, dam Vanity, by Re thought was not warranted. ‘The jury are to try 8 e ‘Wee case of a munter ef an ind’y and are to lock 0: Fatt fe ties apne ioies Biasiand dae was ailenoled by his Poo: Raging Bes Hg, o Balrownle, aim Henale to the charge lald tn the mdictment, Tire prosecution have | liar dress, hea incomes here i. sla Np rg nthe indictment. “Tee prosecution have | liar dress, heard him talk and thin comes Tero ahd “lent. eizow, Datel, Geant an aie enticn’ aca. sealie ‘endeavored to exlarge the Froportio the case with a | fi¢s him as the same person? But, ag: Pega ange the Froportions of the cave with ® | Wie ots that on the morning of the ioh of = he saw a | Jackson, by Vandal. , energy, and he would add, with * vindictiveness that he nger dressed in a strauge costume. Phe ranger 13—J. S, Watson’s b. f by imp, Balrownie, dam Bad-never seen equalled. 1t was for the sary to judge why all | enteréd, # ‘they ‘conversed; and 0OW | Pagta by Revenue, Wie extraneous matior was introduoed. The oace, however, | ME Care bere at ido rani a eT st Watson's bt by Vanda), dam imp, 1A mecited'no extended aigeussion; for the defence was com | he ayn * thats it*neees, | slaise, by Hobbie Nobbl plote when it was shown the time of Burratt’s leaving Mon- | 8, 10 (fo further tn tien ot the bad man? 15—J, 8. Wats re ‘. by Lexington, dam by imp. treal and the time of his srrival in Fim ud when the | Wethrgsht not Jemposulble. 66 Sarrats (onan M sc cut of Biue Bonnet, sisted Booth, ev ft mage of plan. Itisto | 1g—J: S. Wateon’a b,c, by imp, Balrownie, dam Jutta, explicit account in Booth's diary was read it showd bave r. Bradley" ndclear that the government know by imp. Glencoe. wopped the mouth of the prosecution, and “hey shonld not Jctment was found.) Prom ail the evi | "77—D, Reedy’s bi. f. by Wagram, dam Lady Franklin, Rave calicd a mangled man the ( infamous names, by imp. Jordan, 1e—Weldon & Cromwell's cb. f, Vim, by Vandal, dam Thin may be a Washington jury, but in a conrso of forty ap a Arar reaia arse Ln ‘Yearw’ practice no m #~ever before dared to assail a | “ce? tad been abolished. ‘They kew there | “ig RA’ Moxander's b, e. Newry, by Lexington, dam Prisoner as this privoner bas been assailed, and any man 0 rent act Atver March 16. They Knew that on March | Novice, by imp. Glencoe. . who would have been guilty of it should have been frowned tt loft here for Ri him to | “"20—R, A. Alexander's b. ¢. Baywood, by Lexington, wpon and beyond the pale of all respectabie lawyers. pt tbat arch twaltoi Th he | dam rf Leaf, by imp. Yorkshire. ‘Has morts! man ever heard such a torrent of ebuse as was | ™ . da, They Knew he let ate, a a R. A. Avexander’s ch, f. Kitturab, by Lexington, Foured upon the b Mr. Brad. {became of the Brainerd House veglater, which has not | Cha Nentural Jey here read from the “Lives of the Chief Justices” en found.” They knew ail these thing Sell before that ine | , 22—R. A. -Aloxander’s cb. ¢, Alhambra, by Lexington, dam Amanda, by imp, Glencoe. Ripe ise ig a R. A. Alexander's gr. f, Grenada, by Lexington, bis | Sih wh t the public never knew, he had d offered for Surra m Grisette. humiliated himself by his conc ‘The exhibition in this is tinuocence, it —R. A. Alexander's ch, ©. Marion, by Lexington, ease, 00, Mr. Bradley said, was rt * ht him here, rl dam Miriam, by imp. Glencoe, to show the opinion held of Lord Coke for abuse of prisoners, and to show how So So athens of ; Z Leonie innocent, the | ““25_R. A. ‘Alexander's b, ¢, Balmoral, by Lexington, rR Proeec Y and urged it eo for = 2 » , by gton, Other than public pui niger In 1865 "the reward | 4am Tokay by imp, Yorkshire. Zbuse levelied , that case to the | for Surrattwas witidrawn. Following. upon the political | 26—R. anders cb, f. Rosa Clark, by Lexington, fon. 1s . oy baie 9 enme a amor for Surratt aude friend | dam Kitty Polar ‘the two case iM diey, the Attorney i he is brought to th he gs 27—R. A, Alexander's cb, ¢, Woodstock, by imp. Aus- ‘Wener ad pri any favo ct ar att, b Miite tralian, ain Emma Wright, —oshe tha pase'the prosbantor saya to Judge Usher, * “pots wera ger a peek —h. A. Alexander's b. ¢, Fayette, by Vandal, dam the people to 3 Jou y iesion an ilegal trie Fay, by imp. Yorkshire, agai ach mse being nea: Lawyers and politicians had denounced Mrs. Seconp Ract.—Purse $750, two mile heats, for all Fait'gexceution ava murder, and it was necessary toexeul- | ages, " : ate her executioners. They, say, they, have bouind § gxconp DAY. ‘went fart) said i . ; | With chains; but it was a forged e and a fa ; Pgh g ds Bea Tet ee i chat in eonion brea . First Racr,—Hurdie race, for all ages; two miles, agi over eight hurdles; weltor weights; $400 to the winner, $100 to the eccond horso, if three or more start. to be weighed Srconp Race. —Tux Saratoca Cor, of $1,000, added to nh. It was boasts | Sweepstakes of $50 ench, p. p.; $1,000 added; two ; 2 5 y t g of the trial that tho nection of the | ang one-quarter miles, for all ages. Bers f t the seaitold c ht niet Would be vindicated; but how obi eee cusly until a jury was found r i | have th ae'to Mrs. Surratt? Who was Mra, Sure | _2—K. W, Ganteron’s, b, ¢, Haimpton Court (imp.), 3 the Court, and and sibs fi now, except by the testimony of Weich- | years old, by Yoong Melbourne. here iced’ the 7 Bctnihe Siete rs a : ach.” She received | | 2D, Roedy’e ch, g. Tom Woolfolk, 4 years old, by pieted in the Seennd f ; ache a treats as her son; | Lexington, dam Floride, by Wagner. at DI ¥ family—waits upon 3—F. Morris’ b. f. Ruthless, 3 years old, by imp, vig young. populay | Rehipse, dam Barbarity, by Simoon. pace ae courted actor appears co the scene, ‘wo months * eres 5 and Boo'h is a frequent visitor at ber house, and 4—F. Morris™b. ouiay, aya old, by Colton, wo th ee n Taw de che Diatyi y ba: 7 but fadiest did | msn ts brought and introduced by Weichinan as Mr. Wood. | dam Mollie Jackson, by Vandal pot read that ch " ‘Attorney p to this time Havoid has never been in the house; Booth 6—D. MeDaniels’ b. b. 8, 5 years old, by Lexing- had read 11; fo deve 8 juror do is there eve! 3 hi Welel ton, dam Julia, by imp. Glencoe, 2. , pion, fall ‘circum. | {t “ee i Iicken tondon dete por Mebaniele bo. Ripley, 4 years old, by Jeif t e visite there frequently. This man Weichman. avis, dam Nina, by Bostol and the fact uni treated 4S a son and coniided in by all, sleeping with John H. 7—D. McDanicls” (L. Holland's) b. h. Dazzle, 5 them. The doctrine prow ul * ¥ | Surratt, drinking with Howell, wearing the same clothee years old, by Lexington, dam by imp. Glencoe. Bradiey, by the prosecut at “ with Atzerodt: this man, Wolcbianh, knows all that ie golng $8—J. & Watson's b. bh. Delaware, 5 years old, by told the ji ry Taust tke the law from he Con ‘on about that hoa he ssoclates with all these people; ht Ringgold, cam Ariel, by imp. i : iea'clerk in the War Department, and knows Howell to bea te blockade rouner, and yet never communicated it to the Watern's eh, Gawand, 6 96 years old, by Ring- ert _ overnment, he w party? Can you put him asleey sold, ai mm Ny Lady, by imp. Glencoe. Ssamattl "ex a ination res rue nt Mi ail going on? That oan kuew ever; (0-Douglas & Johnson’s cb, , Mugelns, 4 years old, The, fury , haw oi lev the question | ting ss well sa they dil. Ho. nseg net dany, 18, for, re Jack Aiaione, dam Fanny Medlistert by Omera, ww dud the fact, Is then, to bi pad le wm his fe “ag 200 Orleans, Mata Const coa'vole the jury! W : nto bear | Tithon the staud and ell saw his quivering there: A brief | eel —Dougias & Jonson's, ch. by ceils . gury will be guaty of perjury bee. month passed, and in the meantime thore are extraordinary | S€19* MM Clay's beh, Gilroy, 8 old, by Lex- Mmancate ora he Court ill we again hear a jury instances. Mr, Lioyd says early in March Surratt and Har- 2—Jno. ao b. roy, 6 years old, by ened with a Deijury tial if they do nob Obey the Court? | OM left carbines at bis ‘and told him ington, dam Magnolia, by imp. Glencoe, It is the duty of 1 Ne prose ng attorney | to send. witiresve: ceal them aie Again, 13-M. H. andtord’ sg bh —, 6 years old, by t the grand ® that perjury has been con Mrs. Surratt goes to Surrattyiije and meets Mr. Lloyd. and | Lexington, dam Blue Bonnet, by imp. Hedgeford. aitted, Rud th this is tacitly s threat ‘act that ho In’presence of Welchinan sho told him to hav 14—M. Hi. Sanaford’s eb. b. King Lear, 4 years old, by efor perjury unless ihe Court ie boesed. Hie (Mee | Feady, and Welehman rays he did not hear it wiley sia Peck tally damm Tokay, By 1m ‘Yorkshire. ° \ protenled againal such n doctrine as moneeoc was loud tak; Weichman days it w One of eo A 9 imp. tthe assertion that a juror wn the two lied. Mra, Surratt knew es, Nae the serena ‘sv. b, Beacon, 6 years old, by passes S Unleus he obeyed the order of the Court. ‘The prosecuting | that boure. y is summoned | Lex ay ama Bay Lent, by imp. Yorkshire. officer gaid this was a simple case, bul what meant all the again to Surrraitvilie e Lig time Mra, Sur- 16—Thos, @. Moore’s gr. c. Stonewall Jackeon, 4 years monss Of testimony, two-thirds ef which ‘at rat has Spook nothing disloyal. man drives her to dam Falin, by imp. Sovereign. copes bape rane Madina Wey Surrattviile, and does wot see John ait tnd John bak’ tomer ~ wateer, a. yeare O14 vy ace devoted to the aseault upon Secrelary Sew: | een ys ng then heaing¢ eeAara Mente elon ie by imp.'tbamrock. ” meerlel ah Son Lanes eon J. W. Weldon’s ch. c.' Local, 4 years old, by ty of the he could not She aswanlt upon Mr. Seward could affect that Killing, |W Ui, using, dam Maroon, by imp. Glencoe. ai chintatk oboe Kiiog Union viper apy ed wer ‘ow, when it suits hi convenience to fe s.—Purso of$300, dash of three-quarters at hi even to do with weouspiracy to » ducer ortho rpg > Pe Spite ofa atlo, for all ages, brought here for no purp: ite bets. aude bto gee: ep drunk that be could take no part in mindin, ‘THIRD Tay. pee teyryny ee ete ngey. The fuct Ir neliier of them told the truth, for pos | Finer Race —1 500, dash of one and a half This is al done for prejudice murder that | AFB contradicted by Mr. Gwinn, who calied Mr. Nothey to | miles, for three year olds; winner of the Derby or igmont would find a verdict which acooler judg- | Mind the bagay. | Lloyd says lie wae drank. The detectives | Travers Stake excluded. ment iain spurn. The indictment charges a pure case | S8Y he was suber the next morning, and aa then takes « o sounder, ny is not a tyro at the Dar who'does not salem Some to the detectives that did not SECOND ea eget rortwor ye Pom bod Gerla man to be a principal in a murder must be Be ats; ‘and ‘now: 40. ‘sult. the purpose |B. p.5 $1,000 pained ‘uotailien jee-quarters, present, ed if be is near, giving aid, be al 4 be gets upa story to connect Mra. Surratt, oF a mile. @ory; and he must be acquilted c an innocent woman, with this case. John Ms Lloyd did not 1—Jobn Hunter's ch. f, Hlusion, by Lexington, dam fourin count of the ladietinent o¢ a he | fel the trath to the detectives, and he docs not tell the truth Maroon, by imp. Glencoe. * . ‘ upon this etand. But to return again to Weichman. ‘s aoanasd athe nab hr pe yPooth, Harold, | false to the woman who nursed. him in sickness—false to ® 2—John Hunter's ch, c, Harlequin, by Lexington, of dvotinent mii ” woman who he acknowledges treated himasason. Trace | dam Fionde, by Wagner. ple of law that every indictment mist 09 Bimu top by step. He va it rst he accepts a situation at | 3—John Hunter's b. ie Magnet, by Lexington, dam Mi ake ® prop Naltbews, md i xamination he says be sought ett ateteenar ikem te the attuation’ ‘This wan some remarkable recollection h. f. by imp, Bonny Scotland, ght, by imp. Giencoe, of dates und semarkable reasons eoting them, | He xes the performance of Jane Shoue upon one night at thie trial, aea’upoa another night at the Avgonal Wiale In relae | 4 S—¥: C._ Bush's ch. f- Keystone, by Imp. Lapidist dan be u tothe introduction to John McCullough he also falsi- | dam Blue Bonnet, by Revenue. Lea Srey Sitios to tell bim that | Ses. Be says, too, be was introduced to Dr. Mudd in 1864 on C. Bush’s ch, f. Cycloid, ‘by imp. Lapidist, dam the whole country is looking upon his decision, If st be | INS, And at the Arsenal trial he gave a di tt Cyctone, by Vandal. rue there are no.uccemories to. crime ike this, and that litferent trials he fhxes diiferent dates Bush's b, ¢. Petrel, by Trovatore, dam sident isto be treated under different tee Saimatoeh Grea’ “This capcertar whee va ER Bnet ey Ty hosccii'e ch, f. by Jeff Davis, dam they soncr should Know exactly, with what 'h he admits that he was intimate with Howell, a blockade Funuy ’ Washipeion, by Revenue. radiey here read from A . a runner, “He says be met Payne with Mra. Surratt on two | 9—T. & 1. W, Dozweli's bl f, by Jeff Davis, dam faiman isto . noe : recollect the date. fe denies loan- | Ninette, by Revenue. fan material fact that +t plainly sisted, and the si , and it is in proof that be d “ 10—f. & T. W, Dozwell’s ch. ¢, by Planct, dam Frank nee A we A Raa ti cioleees | ftom, hat rer | Allen’e dam, by imp, Trustee, : + ys t ayne Until after the conspiracy trial, | 12—J. S ‘Watson's d. f. Bonnie Braes, by tmp, Bal- ichman swears he introd: im upon the | rownledam Pasia, by Revenue. ‘ayhe. But he 1s also contradicted with re. 12 Watson's ch. f, Heatberbell, by imp. Bal- She lettor he alleges Surratt received from Wood, . L’Angiaige, by Hobie Nobble. too, by bis own admissions, Welchinan says _ act must ea cone been ited in the prope rst Atzbrodt three or four ter his imtrodue 7 tain Bctipes, cam Bers e. ~“ lea .. Braptnl oe stl ; he says he never sa here when Booth county. Now nt el alle at h Teas not com: f vat boosh woe tears 4 p aare McDaniels’ b. f. by Planet, dam Ade)gnéia, 1 for he swears th pent an ‘evening | by imp. Glencoe. i dt and Weiehman ‘together at Mre. Su 16—R. A. Alexander's b. ¢, Norwood, by Lexington, rat's, Weichman ‘De. Wyv hor dam Novice, by imp, Glee 2 took Surratt to Port Tobaceo and back, aud Wy ‘The allegati fon 10 the tn pt i 1 Gut not; but Mr. Barry eaid he himselt bought the bor 16—R. A. Alexander's cb. or gr. ¢ Aneroid, by Lox- at nishment is, thes He also tells two stor “ ington, dam Nibula, by imp. Glencoe, Bepeete eri ere,7h0 panabmens ‘AC ove time be saye Payne caine [o. {7k A. Alexander's cb. ¢. Liverpool, by Lexington, jet up. that was not an judividun tine "he ayn Payne came in March, damn Lilia, by inp. Yorkshire, ‘was Wied, the tiie stould have been put in the vt under Arrest, and thi wadicts. Ho |" [g—R A. Alexander's b. f, La Polka; by Lexington, If it is a different cri ) kill @ pre nite th ad read a dam Dance, by imp. Glencoe. din another mac, : why was not the prisoner potitiet in order that he mug 19—R. A! Alexander's D. f. Kalida, by Lexington, dam advised of the er.me with which charged and prepare inary story about Kiity Clark, by imp. Giencoe, Jor bis dofeuce. Ii the trial we to De diferent from an ord: | What Mra. 8 provching the elty ‘on Aprit 4; | 20K, A." Alexander's b, ¢. by Lexington, dam Tokay, Bary ove, the law, justice and burnantty demand wot Fecol es iy Commission, ul vy imp. Yorkshire. Stated is the tudictinent, because the {ry 9 emug 3 Pps, : Bled out of a verdict for un offonce dite et hey : i node a ne pills never Griseue. by pra og Or gf. & by Lexington, dam hove at lengt ed hin . i wor” es to thovelatien of eSuspiratyes wach | for Wer “nteations, Hie tells soa’ new that that request 2-H A Alexander'e 0. & % Lexington, dam Dan. " bility of the = loud ner, by im, on. siner: vaca Sr te eemenants af tun cabecerant of tpana, | -amamien tat Mt acti a been to Serratiaviile, sad cl ln de Alenneder’s & o by Lexington, dam Laura rators, but comin ie agreeweent. From y there she was pleaasant and cheerful, ac. | white, by | imp. Glencoe. wn ledue “a the folle wit opos!tit - 's testimony; according to the theors ‘ “ . PirweeThat the cts Sie crmeden oF ne been of culing ake Wan cheertal winle dhe knee the nk | 24—R, A. Alexander's b. f. by Lexington, dam Sally ra to effect the object of tae cons oy. AS ngaged in, She was cheerful at the Polk, by imp. Amba wg nat 4 shown that the ef ject had not bean set b made an engagement to go with H 25—A. Keene Ri sb. ¢. by imp. Australian, dam tosh within 1 nly prevented oy the weather. Th oud, Second—If a conspiracy was made te vob and one commit 0 say that before the mitary hards’ b. f. by Lexington, dam Gly- PL ao “ Bandy Bpbasd hes Comission; this serpent tellen Ue, -Mre. Burra. w ase g Fdatienole, tae ee excited: she never ealled upon Weichman to pray. Cera, by imp. Glencoe. acid ake Sait was to kikaan and ene member of ‘ae leliverate, fabricated lie. If she bad known | THIRD Race.—Swoepetakes, $50 entrance, p. p.; $600 : Rat was coing on she would 1 added; for all ages, to carry 100 pounds; ‘two aud one Be conspiracy, ba ; * asurays for. bers i y half miles. inline oo ty ’ been Sraethe ay 8 circumstances. This wretch. | py en Ag e tea.) 5 years old, tells the jury thaton the moroing of the + he at breakfi Ya he would expose afl the corp 2—D. McDaniels’ b. bh. alias, 6 years old, by Lexing- racy, and he tava’ that which, aboull have blasted. hie by dam Julia, by imp. Glencoe, ‘Annie Surratt said the death of Lincoln wi . 8, Waison’s b. h. Delaware, & years old, by in a masked dat‘ery and char neh y, Rip eo - -_ by imp. Sarpedon. Sartor of President Linco! in. We have be Lords and-¢ ' blagted be t raat fh Onward, 5 5 years old, by Ring. Mons in this country, dnd no crowned beads. Does the e raid ch ae ‘com Ne a by imp. Glencoe. Li 6—J. S. Watson's b. bh. Captain Moore, 7 years old, by imp. Balrownie, dain Jenny Rose, by imp. Giencoe. j—H. C. Babcock’s br. h. Bourbon, 10 years oid, by de-Lis, by imp. Sovereign. eh fiom, assassin: D ‘ and women, too, sitting in weak tote ten @ new erime, heretofore unk . * £6 shaking hands with that wret Ob, | imp. Glencoe, dam Fleur prisoner. Now they have the supreme ay ‘ Manhool—he is no man—he [—Douglas & Johnson's ch. c. Muggins, 4 years old, Joung mon assisied in the assasmibat.on to fu : * A i further ‘ by Jaek Malone, dam Fanny McAlister, by Omera. arden eek so. sbow wehas Surat, was’ 6 : f ft 8—Dougias &' Johnson's ch, ¢, Duke of Orleans, 4 ite ihe uuld not fgd a ian ¢ t oh Was rotten to the core, and years old, by Jack Malone, dam by Wagner. net charged gment. | ‘he charge be ¥ artained by acy honest man, O—M. ‘'H. Sanford’s gr’ b, Loadstone, 6 years old, by Mr. Lincolo as on individual, and Weichman says de ka 4 nd. No man impesches Laxingteo, dam Blue Bonnet, by imp, Hedgeford, ye Mr. Carland's ig. Welchman acknewledges he had ‘ Ferdiet must te ren a guily. He me | # conversat th Carland: when Cafland iscailed he MH. en's a SF Soe fear of what the verdiel in t save Weichman told him that he would not have testified by tin ggold, dam Emma Wright, by imp. Margrave. it would be weeks Kg; aga h ta Limoelt and that be was cblged to swear as | 11—Temas G. Moere's b. h, Beacon, 6 years old, by Monstrous dockive thats man could If Cariand’s teat Weick ds | Lexington, dam Bay Leaf, by ‘mp. Yorkstiire, ‘and trie¢ for anocher. M R ricted of teling oneatory at 008 ti . petene as; i ‘ amiat the prosecution. Hie ie uiter ly Finst Race. —Paree $500, rolling race; dash of one and testimony cafnot be enter- | @ helf mile, for all apes, Horses entered to bo sold for aid be hoped that, after | $1,000 (the highest price), to carry thelr appropriate 0 a the cell aod e c ng the teetimouy and bearing the clo ‘weights; those for §1,000 allowet 7 pounds; those for circumstances, be found ¢ ~g-* neh ol nse Foy ad $600, 14 pounds; those for $500, 21 pounds.’ Winner to pad be bad no fears of the result, A month , out leaving poy d= be sold at auction and surplus to ge Jo association, &c, Ree proneuton iit rove! im, rrentended that Me. | exe UP & paper ° S| kcoxe Raca—Puree $1,000; dna of ree miles, for . several polbia, and eapents ee inthe innocegce of the motber all 4 rf asked Mr. Pie herrepont W be was ready to to Father Boucher. MoM! Twi sD Race.—Purse $500; dash of one and three h r he face tb sroseed vow ‘Serragicn coo Mek Ulin Gurrall. in the foce after hi Hv later replied in the negate, and the court at forty. ee Ie Ee oe bas, 1 have been soquitted..MeNiilan s teatimosy shows that | os Pow ncruing. woke TeseM Unt t20 Y pinge Race —Sequel sinkes, $50 entra noo, p. 4 $160 oe ha ap ~ ret plane and yet the pefiaa ri sna NI RN Added; two miles, for three Fest olds; winner of Derby ali him the most outragt GOVERNOR FENTO or Travers stake 6 pounds extra, but poralties not to ac- ni — cumulate, ted by Gi . 1—R, W. Cameron's b. ¢. Hampton Court (imp), by me ssardggmlirsetinaey yr yet ereapacabppte di Young Melbourne, dam Darindana, by Orlane, r sy Palmer, Commissary General of Ordnan: Colonel me Sas) » £ Ruth by imp, Eqlipee, dam ary which speaks fro © Shepard, of the Coverner's stat, and Captain Stockley, ‘ ibe Gharester of (he ert’ fauaus and & of the Parton Bureau, reumed bie visit to ing Sing by Colton, ate Woille he had iberted. iv wcely was | Prisom yesterday, The datinguished party arrived at © Motairie, by Star Dawys, dam ‘7 of the most respectable sine Sing on Rhursday aftercoon, shout one one o'clock, and was bis power over wen snd wowen; bul risen, jerome well deserved, to 0 received at the py by Johnson, the ‘2. =! De Coursey, by Trovaore, r ‘show y A pA and Werden, end Many Forrest, tor cy, x im ey rave vavown hat Booth'y ae Tne beeeg Ge ete eee ‘Recateb t becwing, by imp, Balrowale, conn of the 0 Reemin, Crelons by Vandal. much interest, the Governor accepied La ugust B er ‘eb, f. Maid of Honor, by Newmins ° | Geoce, about toe village, we | WE et Danie’ 9 Morrissey, by Breekinrid r to kill, | dence, about ea ic! tl arte Te oZalt thnk | there’ auring the aight. ThE remainder of the party dam je Scotland. spre ig sceommplianed youn were well cared for at the prieot. Yesterday a visit = HeDeniel's che f. by Planet, dam Caroline, rye Gus | made tothe female department, Hie Excelieney an Tonk. B. Grisby’s ch. f og Ra by imp ree re. Sur’ | party evinced the utmost interest im every division ot Avrtraiian, dam Dolly Carter, by im fhe institution, and were no doubt highly graticed wiih 11—Joho M. Clay's br, ¢, Rivoli, the cleanliness and order which prev om all cides, | by imp, Glencoe, he the principal features of the visit the kindly 12—John M, Clay’ ne. © Victory, by Uncle Vie, dam Ken a Chief Magistrate & the State Magnolia ty imp, prensg <s is ace ofa number of the —~Thomas G. Boeon's b. f. Sleety, by Rodgers, : on to their claime for executive glem- aie, by tmp A vd na ati, Anata NPN CT tae LOUISIANA POLITICS. THE COURTS. Ane cma Seep Panny Cheatham, by mWiiam Braye vate Ue & Bask Gamble, Je, by Jack {vom the New Or eine July 26 "UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. tan, Go a an ne egeehadine anita ay! hs Alleged Distillery Frauds. oa ‘oo ap of ‘fe Before Commissioner Osborn. horses, all ages. stowly, it is trne, but surely. various ‘Tun Race.—Purse $500, dash ef throo-quarter mile, sof rogistrare indicate that the t of vo. | ‘The United States we Frederick’ Weslphal,—The de for two year olds; Wimmer of the Saratoga stakes, tive tara hes abouts dean to 0 close, and tbat mo hindrance | fendant in this caso is charged with running a distillery pounds extra, i pide oy {hele eb nnce cpmploting, duties aa- 4 without # license; and secondly, with removing spirits Finer Race Hardie rece, for all ages; two miles, | Drawing up poll ook aaa ey areagesnae the from the establishment, 962 West Thirteenth ‘street, to over eight burdies; handoap for horses only that started | opening of voting ‘® place other than a bended warehouse, contrary to the in second day’s hurdle race; $600 to the winner; $100 | cincia, It ia pro! oe or Jaw, Alderdice, an ¢: to the second horse, if three or more start. district commande! i con iack Pure of $1000 ah of four mile, for an election to be Beld for tao gation that he tad Den engage on srerl co soasention. various rectifying cstablishments in the city. Op one amine Race. —P $600; dash of one andahalt | — ‘The political com, cuveniice, mile; handicap pies eal only that have run during the | be eas ‘decided Moeratad on oe ‘That it Pr be mn broke Sere sad, while ppdwenne meeting. Wea to be announced immediately after | overwhelmingly radical al Vere ean scarcely exist @ ree wn = seized. 5 arrest the lagt race on the day previous, and to be accepted at | Tho ‘of bPacks. vod a ory, an @ fendant and the subsequent rae paninat Bins,’ the usual time of clesing entries, Entrance five per | asa mass they will vote the radical ticket, Lot ere was no defence offered, but s mot! made charge the prisoner, which was not entertained, and the cent added, Coen rbd —— oe ave, Peed eupicin o anes defendant was held to answer in $7,000, Mr. D. @. spect TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Cle white iubabliants, ande thelt efforts, vo eonfira and Raalion, Avceienh United Eaten Dietriot Atsorany, Ge strengthen the hceling thus aroused have beon re- | Peared for the government. j Trotting at Pine md Beach Park, Cape | doubled since the Prospects, for winning substantial Another Distillery Case, Cal Te N, 3 a 1867, tonne Saeed No Ta pos Bu oe ¥ Jane 2 IDS ad re i. a le! an m9 38 Bi o'cloek BM é } fompes to Seenteract. ‘these eril, inducnces have | 2+ Cosgrove and Peer Connoliy.—The charge against the There was an encing double tam tot a Danend | L292. SOHAL tag Natane win expr | the cate—roing a dsiery muta emmee ed re Beach Park to-day for @ premium of $800, mile heats, | determination to co-operate with the conservative | moving whisk: pechomsanes Bois SS aa Meaibes Dest three in five, in harness, which was won by May | Farty are so few and matioestne ent Teows Sm cre | -tabk tablisnment in this caso is situated at 122 Clinton place, a and Point Breeze, driven by Johm Turner. Time, pits Pepe te ret poi ore The defendants having waived an examination, were e x t 05 34, 2:52%, 2:58, be influenced to elect delegates ‘to the convention in United Siates District Attorney, sgeaeed te anaes some few of the paris! Hoboken Course—Trottin; Impossible to mocnaiy radaoe the lange maajority bags “The Alieged Fra lept Bend Case. f een to are, ad The United States ve. Nathanict Lawson and Adolph Two trots between Hoboken and Jersey City road horass emcee — ip ree aeneees eae ee oan tat ot wing | paine to make the Dest of it, ‘Tho radicals are well or. | Archer.—This cage was again on yeaterday, the partion afforded great sport to the epectaters, was | Fanized in the shape of Reconstruction clubs, Loyal | deing charged with obtaining whiskey by means of a between James Ludlow’s r. g. Major, Isaac Paulin’s g. g. foegue) lodges and companies. of the Grand Army; ono fraudulent bond with intent to defraud-the United 8 or another of these tical societies embracing in ite Jersey Boy, and the g. g. Printer, milo heats, to wagons, | Px anoiner of Sees Pana bieck voter in tho State, | government. Mr. Black, the prinoipal witnees for-the Major won ina short rubber, The second trot was be- all Lot whom will go to the polls. The whites, on the hi = som that. tween Mr, Birdsall’s g, g. Honest Peter and Mr. Paulin’s rary, number fittio more. than hait | prosecution, admittod on fovernmeat Mgony oy gg Five beats were trotted, Honest Peter winning the nraled iat anearaned a me iver eondl the fret, while he Feprosented hiassely cory Participator = io the second, fourth and Afth, The following is a sum- | tyitement under yoo latest supplementary bil, havo Dut Tee ee ere Lines frome tothe mary of the first trot:— little if any organization, and many who ara registered | Jn the absence of other necessary witnesses the furihew. Tavrgpay, August 2 will refuse to vote, one to the apparent impossibility | hearing of tho case was adjourned. James Ludlow entore - 2 1 | © accomplishing any ‘Jeane Pavin entered 22 Thie is not a cheerful Se encouraging picture; but wo NKRUPT COURT. ‘Owner entered g. ¢. ‘dis, | Delieve it to be faithfully true, Its main features may BANKI * Time, 2:483—: bo verified by referring to the subjoined tabular state- Passe a te SECOND TROP. ment, which contains the number of voters registered ‘etitions File jerdays Sawz Day.—Parse $250, mile heats, best three in five, | 2 nave parish in Louisiana, as made up from the re- | V. J, French, Henry Martin, Charles Fiedman, George in barnes. 7 regigtration boards received by Brevet Brigadier | Keliog, all of New York. Mr, Birdsall entered g. g. HonestPetor...2 1 2 1 1 Eoneral Forsyth up to the 24th inst, Whites and blacks Isaac Paulin entered g. g. ——— 1 2 2 2 2 | 2%e given in separate columns :— cere . Tine, 2.30% —:4034-20003g--2 edd 2:49. ‘Partie, gee PHS UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, BROOKLYN, Pir Heat—Mr, Paulin’s borse won by two lengths, 47 1,161 Alleged Hlegal Removal of Spirits. ‘Scornd Heat—Honest Peter won by four longths. 925 1/593 Bafoee Oonsaniedcnar Sane: Third Heat—Paulin’s horse won by a length. ‘Avoyel 815 1,232 lengths, Jaton Rouge, West enry Rauch, an w Fi/ts Hea!—Honest Peter won by four lengthe. Lala * bd 1.822 | taken before Commissionor Jones on the charge of ille- r incameuen aie Warre! © Park | Caddo af 664 23238 gally romoving @ barrel of spirits from a distillery in eupencee™ pg ganse ark | Galcas 208 177 | Gold street, which had been seized by the ercramesh Races. Caldwe! 358 430 | They were released on bail to await an exami [From the Evening Telegram of yesterday] Carrol 63 1,051 | The accused were arrested at an early hour yenterday Paovinescs, R 1, August 2, 1807, } Cataho ese 388 i morning. In consequence of a steady rain, which set in at noon ene Ss ssa o ; Ny 4,287 to-day, the final day’s trotting for the purscs adver- | porsore'® F- Te10 POLICE INTELLIGENCE. tised by tho Narraganset Park Association was post- | Feliciaua, East. 697 1.677 poued until to-morrow or the first fair day. Feliciana, West, . 256 1,666 ‘Ter ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY IN THE MerROorord+ patna aa aia . 2 S84 | xan Hormt.—Justico Hogan held an examination yesters Death of Widow McChree. eerie. 630 “gig | day at the Tombs in the case of James Henry Livingston, The famous old trotting mare, Widow MeChree, died | Jefferson... 7 3,430 | the Metropolitan Hotel railroad ticket clerk, who is on Tuesday last, nged fourteen years, Sho belonged to | Lafayette, ue 3 742 | charged with having, on Monday last, concealed bimself Captain I, Rynders, She was one of the fastestand | rivingston . 608 "362 | under the bed of Julius H. Sachse, a guest at the hotel, gamest trotters that has appeared on the turf. she has | \idison, . 6 1,124 | as already fully reported in the Henao, When thi Toft befiad her three horse rolls, by old Hambletonian, | yo rehouse. 427 3,306 can Guin ce ts Sd “oe ee me Ona ON Natchitoches. mH 12908 | examined, ‘and tested that be didnot think ‘ARSO ; that Livingston was the man caw ip THE CARLISLE: STREET. ARSON CASE Qanchits 492 474 | bis’ room until the following ‘morning, although sf . o: . he had seen him frequontly before; he couid not swear Continuation of the beeper piven Pointe Coupee «3 2,000 | that the accused 1s tue man who he saw in bis roon%. bp wnageaee seceategbaich alent >i Rapides 72h 2881 | Honry M. Adams, of No. 70 West Elevonth street, tos. the alleged arson case at No. 2 Carlisle street, on which | Sabine. 439 1,316 | tified that ho is a ticket agent, and does business at the charge Frederick Seyberg and Charles Gosen have been | 8 = ; = Metropolitan Hotel; that Livingston has been in hig arrested and remain in custody, The following 1s the 476 » ‘employ for the past cighteen mouths; that be saw hii : Teave the office at eight o'clock on Monday evening, and most imporiant portion of the evidence ag adduced be- = ae eaw him at his desk again the follo mornin foro the magistrate: — pa about the eame hour. August Davis, of sy 1,965 3,061 | Thirteonth street, testided that on the eT bt 4 Roundsman Wm. J. McKelvey, of the Twenty-seventh 1193 1,560 | the 29th ult.” Livingston visited his house, precinct, testified.-«I was on duty in Greenwich strect on ‘647 2,049 | and remained until near eleven o'clock, whem ‘Thursday morning, August 3, when an alarm of fire was = : = a E pematgiet oy be sorerts eg given; Ieoon found that the promises No, 2 Carlisle 857 1,556 | prisoner reuidiod there with his brother-in-law, and she street were on fire; om entering the house 9 905 | saw him on Monday night como in at eleven o'clock, 1 found a fire burning in the rear room 240 | when she gave him some supper, and also saw him the on the second floor, and afterwards another | Washington.... 517 263 | next mornin, The night watchman at the h in the front basement; as I knew - house | Wind......66. 162 235 | named Yon ing, also testified that Mr. Livingston had been on fire once before a few weeks ago, I suspected theco tires to have been intentionally set, and on finding the proprietor, F ick, Seyberg, in the barroom on tho first Goor { told him I mustarrest bim ; he then said something to his eon in German whieh I dia not under- stand, and then went with me to the station house; on our way tere 1 heard thas Charles Gooen was, in in (some way connected with Seyberg, an station house J arrested bim also; asked him it it he had the lta in the entire wi ‘anything to do with Seyberg, and he sald yes, that he | of the smallest parishes th kept the carpenter shop in the basement; after seein; throughout. Theseeix are Calcasie the prisoner locked up I went back to the fre and ton, Vermilion, Washington and ‘Winn. The’ propoae through the house in company with the Fire Marshal; I | derance of white voters in these amounts to but 1,876 found all of the beds except ono on the top ton altogether, and this majority is offset by the prepon lying on the several floors instead of on the | ance of black voters in he parish of Iberville al Dedsteads; after the fire was out J found that another | while in nearly all the remaining parishes the biack ma- fire had beon started in the front basement, and dis- | jority ranges from two or three toone to upwards of covered a strong smell of kerosene oil or benzine, the | fifty-five to one, asin Concordia, The parish of Orleans smell being more distinct in the large amount of sha 1 an exception, the majority of blacks g but sixty- ings lying on the floor; in the room occupied by Gosen, | two. in the rear of the second floor, I found that the flames It is needless to comment further bat this subject. had done the moet damage, the furniture being pearl: spond, aie eared; Talse mumtrbas the fire bad noe comment | reearone, “acres fully explain the political prospects In | Careetanstely tor this brilliant nancial operator, hig cated with the stairs, both of the two fires b wholly actions were Seeerved by another and honester employ 6, distinct from each other; when I searched the prisoner REGISTRATION 10M IN ‘ALABAMA, who communicated poetry J.P. Gosen tn the station house I found a policy of insarance Sb Se Ss Gertie elined eee oe fewer ed in the Exchange Fire Insurance Company, in ti! the Montgomo mory Journal, Jaly 25. ages, ceed Ieee a arr oso ron furniture | wo alt fmthe Montgomery Journal July 25 aagis. | cheat, hence the complaint against Aatord. and €100 on his stock and carpenter's too's. | (ration Bureau in this State, for rae following partial | Hogan heard the statements of the clerk and the The Fire Marshal asked Seyberg in my presence if be | roiurns from the several districts of Foye tthind it con- | 2¢r, and remanded the prisoner for further examination. was insured, and he eald yes, but could bot Temewber | Tains all the offelal returns received at his headquarters | AXford is now an imate of the Tombs, with abundant the name of the company; he also told the Fire Marshal up to thie morning. There is good reason to estimate | ime to ponder upon bis ill-starred venture upon the the hotel on the evening of the 29th, and eons ‘ge at balf-past six orcteck the following concluded the case, and the magistrate decision until “tel tho. agit ened doubt that he vill dismiss the Suniel 2 Mr. aie ‘ston is out on bail of $2,000, given by his em; Drrravoinc His Euproren,—Alexander D,” “sail ‘well dressed man, who was formerly in the employ of Messrs. Griffin & Co., of No, 864 Broadway, was arrested yesterday by detective Wooldridge, of the Sixth pres cinct, on a charge of grand larceny. It appears that the prisoner is a Jerseyman, from Bloomfield, an@ considered himself a smart business man. Actin under this delusion he ot New Jersey, two pieces of Italian cloth forasum for below ‘its actual value, and sought to cover his fraudulent pro~ esedings by removing the wrappers, giving the number of yards, and*substituting false marks, in order that the amount turned over to the cashier would corres] that be Kept the polity in a trunk in the barroom; when | dy total rgiateation of Alabama at 180,000 to 138,000:— Sea of crinie. wo searched the house for. the policy we did not jana it, undies, Dist. eae Gua." Tous, | A Case oF Fersconsx,—Wiliam H. Morris, a colored t sobsequen' ow the paper with some others io on " - vile. a fn 7,361 the poseossion of the prisoner's gon who sald his father | County of Mobiie Fy ‘300 «=o? ~—sd'aog | ™an, complained before Justice Dodge yesterday, at the had given bim i to take caro of; he had also a coat Baldwin and Conseat 470 6 1,966 | Jefferzon Market Police Court, that an assault had been wrapped up, which contained a revolver, two razors, a a o — hi r aoe coe ars fapees Sayeery td | Be.awe Hees 2 8 See eee not deny having given them to bis soa, Bullock an Ree RAO’ | Se orci as tals crecaneeenea take if, John Jorn, of No, 3 Carlisle etreet, testified that ho Greushaw and Buiter 710 = ast | AD by gogo e bce poem brought to light keeps an emigrant boarding house at the above num- — == | the fact that he Loy @ powder or mixture, by ber; I know both Gosen and Seyberg, who kept a boar 4 21m the sprinkling of w = could determine the futura ing house at No, 2; Seyborg last Monday moved so AY ee satepiian' ieee Sie pee ies Dae ees. ae rai lorge boxes and sent his wife and family away with 4203 Bho |, found the Carriage which the plaintiff used to drive, end the Sie Sz | that the sald Turner expected by means of it to gel the 5 3 th t t that th 920 43 | Situation which he supposed Morris would, in conse. aurtotowards the North River,” 1 Rave boon through Hit PSB | quence of it health, he competiod to leara, oth part Seyberg’s house, and in my judgment the household HhS Hato | Seated Sedat ordered them to appear ‘betere” bita thi goods were not worth more than $600, T saw no feather rss 1890 | Justice Dodge orderod them to appear before im this beds, all those used being straw mattresses, 429 17 | Saturday) morning at ten o'cl August Dirbeck bp ot next = who testified as est ALLeaEp AssacLt oF a Car Coxprcror.—Henry Bep- follows :—I resided before the fire 2 Carlisle #t pler was yeatorday brought before Justice Dodge at she but am now stopping at No, 3. My sister and myseif 1,098 occupied roparare beds, In m room fast in. front of that wg } Feri Ragen teed ty Pegg meet Pape ccoupied by Gosea, 1 was awoke by tho smoke, and sO en baacee eee te Se heard Gosen call out "Fire? I was compelled to 1m Haar | & Provecetion: Seogne eee he eee escape In my pantaloons and shirt, not having time to 60 5 i. pet on tay. Doots, Sapo 7 eee ieee benee’ athe es} AS'AULT Wita A Snovet.—Jeffrey Farrell was yeeter- onday 5 enw Say wets aeee on Saree Sees beeen Wane = day charged before Justice Dodge with having assaulted see, foe Cee ee ee gq | and Deaton Patrick McNally with a shovel on Wednes- The examination was then adjourned nntil this fore. o m0 | day. The Sy hay was made by 7 ‘ae wife—he noon at 10 o'clock, The prisoners remain in custody of | Calhoun and Cleburn.......95 = — | himself being in Bellevue Hospital, too ill to appoa the police, Cherokee and DeKalb. 36, = — | and make the complaint Farrell was held to bail in Jackson 37 1,407 483, 2,800 | th nt of $300. Madison S uy om lee je eenoe 6 wd JEFFERSON DAViS, Hordera 6 w i lint METROPOLITAN BOARD OF REVENUE, ane anne Lawren — A Visit to the Vermont Line=Iiis Reception | Franklin 5) Ld The Motropolitan Board of Revonuo met yestorday at by the People. Total. 8517 No. 83 Cedar street, and adopted the following resolu- Jott Davi Nehed Giasieed last week sad the ig jeff Davis visit itanstead last week and was 8 th resolution conferrit J.B. Ebr guest of Mr. T. Leo Terrill. Froderick Terrill, feq., NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, Rescivel. ate ee, eo 'tae fressary Department, cortate Drought bim from Sherbrooke hes = & very quiet eee sua’ agpectnrssbe nnhnded 80,0 1 manner on Wednesday ast, professediy to feo the Jersey City a. — i y ° to the chi of classify a su ‘intendit country end to consult im regard to.an investment in the | | op pam ao ene Winersa Yacurs,—At the | several one caro marmiee tne caperturendiog ie Terrill, in his best gold mines of Hatley. On Thursday Mr. . igned to distilled spirits and ofl, subject to the fumort, took Jet! about tho village 49 ride when save; | mecting of the Jersey City Yacht Club om Thursday Proval of thie Roar: and al aid inspectors are directed | ral incidenta occurred not altogether pleasing, we shou the prizes were awarded by Jud, t Feport to sa . Ebrbardt, imagine, to ¢ither the host or his guest, Not only boys i ‘Vequie in the races on tne 2ith of Sune and bin | mulgation i eetaliee dee trisien bur men heotedat bim in” the street, and greeted him | /ambs Yaahe i toe tao oe ae vere efter ands enter. mae eevee Oe, co tun appromsk of tae Rome aah ane With (hose familiar words, “ We'll hang JeT Davis to ® | tained by Vice Commodore Schoonmaker. ; vend that thoy may be assigned by sour appio trea,” He was frequently asked where bo ame ot ’ distelets and cbat sitet hat let big “petticoats,” and various like remarks | —TK® Lixcowy CkLEDRaTioy,—Tho anniversary of emam~ | time to vimo to other stricta, all under the diteetionot mcre suggostive than pleasing Mg ep = his } cipation was colobrated on Thursday night in this city. ne Beard, (ia be dee: vest calculated to rae cat, Une lady, stung by the recollection of the su‘fering ah dela alvoeesd: by. Decteesian Vi | Interests of the governie snd death of anear relative at Andarsonville, gavo ule | jhnts jenoselly Prosidont Weles aad fotbors a ietre wen tabinhment oo Ser pest bpp pe fate ban terance to her feelings by hurling a stone at him. ‘algo some singing, followed by declamation. o Inspector a8 special agent within the ten districts of Permission was asked that Jeff might ride about the Re New York and Brooklyn, withont first maki grounds of Mr, Carlos Pierce and take a look at his Accipext To A Bov.—Yosterday afternoon a German | tion of the promises and reporting ibe sent frig nat hoted herds, but the. request was emphaticaty denied | poy, who resides at 228 Newark avonue, was sitting out- on to.thie Board, ifn session, oF to Je amare, by Mr. Henry Pierce? in charge of tho promises, who | side the door, srhon a child in the thin story window asigce fw t0 inure and. te only declared in unmistakable language “that in no event tally let f toh my could Jef Davis be admitted to these grounds"? goctacatally let we ont ana eating wie sense: id Beart, ore sy ‘order ae a — 4 ramen eed f medical treatment, and | Comunissioners, or advice of said District The Destitute Southern Widows and Orphans | his condi\ion is so serious that the wound may prove Deputy Commissioner Messmore iennated to the Letter from Mr. Davis, fatal. pos jon of the first resoletion. ‘There was no official Moxtrgat, C, E, July 19, 1867, Newark. cement of seizures made , but a rumor To Captain J. G, Rrax:— Resaway Accineyt.—A horse attached to a two seat prevailed as to om sulle apa Placed under My Dean Sin—The cause in which you are engaged ie | carriage, in which were seated a lady, namod Watson, | ‘He care of foncxasin DR anemeunies one most near to my heart, and it will, T trast, be ad- | her Hittie son and adriver, took fright and ran away in | Tasascay DePanrMEyt, INTERNAL REVENUE, Vanced by your offerte. The field you have oh choren for stress on Thareday evening, At the corner of 7 Wasarwaron, Jal &, 1807 your voluntary Ts ewcourages hope of much success, | State -- eh ‘the Secretary to ‘A (ree, brave, Christian people may not be slo hear | High street the wheels struck the curbstone, upsetting Sm—T am directed aa eee 4 ng regulation ‘pen been vehic id throwing the occupants to the ground. | notify you that the ro jowit Aud to respond to the call you make, The organization | the vebicle an Ha bonded varetoares, to Tho lady was very badly cut and bruised about the | to the reguiations of the association at New Orleans gives full assurence head, 4 was taken up in an insensiblo condition and | wit:—Hereafier when on ietilled spirits are witharawn that funds placed in tho hands of ir board of direc- houses for redistiliati ification ise mil bepropery an Jusefaay pring, ‘hasing | Femovad 2 # Roum beat by, uhera abe aftervars re: | from bonded Carag ach pucuage coating She ie you for the zeal manifested, and wishing ae prosperity with slight bruises, The carriage was complete! must be manner as to show for what and happiness, I am very repeat Fra weosked. i y il ctaetiiaibisa ogame Philipsburg. Ha eo oP GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE. (From the Alexandria (Va (va. weeny J July 81.) nt A Coxpucton Kitusp on rus Morar? axp Eerx Raitzosn.—George Martian, « tonductor of a coal train on the Morris and Kesox Railroad, was instantly Killed ab came « cottestors Tnirt The followin, is taken oreating letter written by ms eet ieee, a taeer Mom Philipsburg on Thureday night. It seems that his train York city. toa frie t by bis daughter, Misa Mildred, stopped hore for 8 Pnight his way'to the Whits Sulphur, PRyhite here the Gen old offic oa posed giving him an rtainment was standing on ® bridge over @ rond crossing at that This briage is a sort of init: the poms DISASTER ON THE GUALINGTON AND RUTLAND RAILAGAD, Bonuxotoy, Vt, Angust 2, 1867, ad dertook te walk in order to ‘The ton P. M. express tanin of the Rutland and Bur- tpeat to Je engineer, when ae elipped ate fell terosgh ington Rajirokd was npr hy down an embankment and trostl on nis ‘along th: very rk to the ground below. About ten o'clock badly smash ten ith of tbisgeity last night bt fat bowed head. 7 eral he Wan mised. by tha. brckesmaa ve psc de orphan bon oe pony 4 and foars beiag aroused ag to his safets eattic guard, Fain was vented time and reaning ot stituted and his mangled body had, lived re O but ara Thee Cag fas cottre train, weet rent ‘of ‘om and removed to a. where be cae xs domsaljengd, but Dut no one was seriousi® iqe three ebild: ie rend ang had a logge gure of

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