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‘De distanced; but the latter steadied himself and | fought at Mile Island, near Louisville, Ky., mg, Jr., at the Church of the Hol: riaiy, 2 >» struck nicely from there to the end of the mile, | where Madvole’ mae then residing, June 27, 1859. pi Pierce, of Westerley, Ry L, to iss ANNA range: Sart ageism end p ehow tire yards, Captain Gill hay- | Blake was a big, well built man, weighing about | ©. HILL, of New York. THE COURTS. SUSPENSION OF 4 CiT¥ Can ROUTE.—The small city ‘ing broken midway up the stretch, when | one hundred and eighty-six pounds, walle his ee Dorse cars running im connection with the Hudson hia driver to slow hime Time of the heat, Spoenent was some seven pounds heavier. Died. River Railroad, from its depot in Thirty-frst street times me Judge vot being wiliag 19 sive se tise | Blake Was knocked out Ot tine M's petted |. ARcHER—On Monday, May 25, WrLihM Hawny ad RCUER, aged years, GRYTED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN ADWRALTY. eee anes, Nave RROD eee Re wens accurately’ to ie peti ninth & heavy hit on the body, and McCoole | ““'The funeral will take place from hts late residence for patronage. Second Heat.—The start was nearly even this time, | acknow! the winner, In this fight he showed | 128 White ggreet, this (Wednesnay) afternoon, at ‘one Galis for Advances and Supplies. Tue YacuT SaPPHO.—This elegant craft was offered the judges being determined not to give the slightest | himself to be a thoroughly fame man, heavy hitter, | o'clock, ‘ Before Judge Blatchford. advantage to rT horse. In an instant after but devoid of science. victory, however, gave Dubdlij for sale yesterday at the Exchange Salesroom by E. Gil pase- he was fre in papers please Sopy. P. EB. Crocker vs. The Ship Gossamer.—' case | 4 ras auctioneer. The attendance was fair, Sa Re geore Mt took. the lead and was soon clear ue Socal pe ry and ae Re woe tp he Boyp.—In Portland, Me., on Wednesday, May 20, ‘was commenced on Friday last. The cause of, action | but the bidding slow. After an indifferent contest lengths inate i ta teenastee cee Ii Sah | ae boctasan na weet seee siasoned some of tig anddenly, Mrs. Jenuswa G., wife of Jon P. Boyd, te as foHows:—The libellant claims payment for sup- | she was bought in for $29,000, ahaif, Bradley sq himself on the backstretoh, | friends againat Tom J & pugilist belonging RENNAN.—On Tnesda May 26, after a short and plies and ‘advances made to the ship Gosyamer in | TH BoaRD oF Estimate.—The Board of Estimate, gradually, closing the gap at every stride and im | to thatcity, Jennings had just returned from the | sovere iliness, EDWARD DRENSAN, aged 66 poor Yes, ad the caiman alegen that ie claim supe | cousuing of the members ofthe Beard of Health, Ho amas ant ver tne aie | Mon he he aden ing ar psn | Th tran ata ata ab rior to that of any other, he being in possession of a | the Mayors of this city and Brooklyn and the Comp- the half-mile pole he was at” dips shout: suffering from an injured hand, whtle the latter, who | Greenwich aiseet? on thursday aferncom wo mortgage on the vessel and the first creditor. The | troller of this city, met rday afternoon at the der, but there he faltered and fell back | had not been living the abatemious life of an anchor- | o'clock, 2 y — eourt is occupied hearing oral testimony and exam- | rooms of the Health , and decided upon suddenly, Gill passing the re ee ahead of | ite, wanted four months’ time to get into condition, BURGESs.—On Monday evening, May 25, of con- Aning ledger accounts. Case still on, $150,000 as the amount necessary to defray the ex- | o'clock, Should they still fail to he would in 1:14%. This advant Gin tained until | and this period Jennings could not, or would not, | sumption, at his lal esidence’”’ 25. Bedtord street, Petitions Filed in Bankruptcy. penses of the Board for the ensuing year. direct the marshal to furnish them with breakfast in | about midway of the Flushing end, when he broke | agree to wait. McCoole was matched it reed PETER G. Burgess, 22 years and 15 days. Jacob Fox, Esopus, Ulster county. Referred to UNSAFE BUILDINGS.—Inspector McGregor has or- | the morning, and that he would be in court atten | up k Niche in succession, aes little each time, | for $800 a side, and the fight came off a few miles The friends and ves are respectfully invited Q o’clock in the morning to receive their verdict. The | until he fell two lengths in rear of Bradley. | from New 01 8, May 2, 1860, McCoole labored | to attend the funeral, from the Antioc®. Baptist Register Gates, dered the survey of the following described premises, Jury then retired to thelr room. The latter brought that advantage into the home- | under many disadvantages in this fight; forjust as he | church, corner Bleecker and Morton streets, oD Fri- Stephen Thorne. Referred to Register Fitch. on charges made against them of not being safe:— —_—— stretch, tain Gill came after him with @ rush, | was on the point of embarking in the steamer he had by” afternoon, at wo o'clock, &imon Stern. Referred to Kegister Dayton. No. 499 Broome street, four story dwelling, occupied ‘SURROGATE’S COURT. closing up slowly, but apparent! ayrely, until his | engaged the boat was seized by the authorities and OOKE.—At Syracuse, NX. Y.. on Monday, May 28, Andrew Stevens, Keverred to Rewister Allén. by several families; ‘distDlery Now 138 and 140 West —" head was parallel with Bradiey’s flank, when he | Mac Meakin a to walk, in company with histrainer, | JonNn D. Cookg, in the 46th year of his . » Ward Stone, Referred to Register Dwight. Seventeenth street, two story bullding; Nos, 28 and Before Surrogate Veder. broke and Bradley beat him over the score half | a distance of aome miles trong the awenty and The remains will arrive in the twelve M. train, at win R. ‘tremaln, Keferred to wegister Ketchum. | 3: Lexington avenue, occupied asa dwelling and a In the Estate of Evan Hughes, deceased.—The in- | ® ay th im 2:30; canebrakes to get to the place o! nig ee ET street and Tenth avenue. The funeral Tue Jatter tive are ali ‘ew York city. x Heat.—Bradiey then becamea great favorite, | sult of this fight was that Jennin; rh he from the depot, at . yg il eas OF A CR WATER Mary.—Yestera quiry mto the administration of this estate was re- | one hundred to thirty being current before the | infiictea some tamage on his oppotten nt, had not the | o’clock. poh at half pest swaiye SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. cightecn Inch Groton water senna | sumed before the Surrogate. Mr. Sears, the adminis. | start, ‘The horses got away on even terms, but Cap- | stamina to withstand the heavy ody hitting of | - CoNDI—In Brooklyn, on Monday May 25, Sorat, paige morning an eighteen inch Croton water main in pains was put Spe i neta nd paving: deposed Fr Cay wae, en y cs the tena, Menor mynd Matoeis. and after fighting thirty-seven rounds tn wate oe ae H. el ae jtaughter ‘of the late i 5 that he was worth $160,000 was ri cross-exam- » by whic! ry 3 'y-three minutes was unable to come up to the | Robins 0. Blackburne, in the 26th year ot her age. The Erie Litigation=The wists Costing Hiphecneatp pris eu ae mee Fic eng cg ined by Edwin Jaines, counsel for the claimants. He | three lengths. The Cuptain led four lengths to the | call of time, and the latter for the second ine was ‘The relatives and friends of the family and thane of Down—Adjourument of a Host of Motious. large plece of rock from a blast falling upon © | testified that he had lent a portion of the assets in | quarter pole in thirty-seven and a half seconds, and | prociaimed’the victor. His Western friends after- | her mother, Mra, James Littlejohn, are respectfully Before Judge Barnard. water was thrown at first about forty feet hin | his hands as administrator to the firm of Drinker & | notwithstanding a break was half a dozen lengths | wards expressed a willingness to match him inst | invited to attend the funeral from her late reaidence, a ions In the Erle litigatto he fi h b fi he Addison, dry goods merchants in Duane street, and | ahead of Bradley in front of the old stand. He was | Heenan for $3,000 aside, but nothing was cifected, in | No, 138 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, nt v . & 5 . in Immense array of TW cmi@isheraepacocninas: |Te acre Mithoan aiGhiae tent aoe we CL ee EE: Dee Lad Manone teeta Seon itis te Lie eae [ at lak GutaRse. chond ot a ination consequence of the departure of the latter for Eng: | at two o'clock, : ‘ad, at various times and on dider puoceedings,’ | Sater was.uimned into the sunken lots on the north | OW represented $16,000 of the funds belonging to | which he passed in 1:15 and going aiong steadily | land, The circumstances connected with his feet CHERITRER.—On Tuesday, May 36, Emma W., wife een adjourned from day to day, and at last had so side of the street, otherwise great damage mizht | the estate. He further testified that he had invested | seemed @ -winner of the heat to a certainty. | fight with Joe Coburn for the campionship and | of Theodore F. Cheritree, aged 28 years. be huddled together that, on the last occasion when | have resulted. The mishap occasioned the loss of | $9,000 in city railway bonds of Cincinnati; that he | Bradley, however, was just then discovered to | $2,000 are these:—Coburn had tssued achallenge to The relatives and friends are spectfully invited i ac was collecting overdue bills from Southern merchants | be extending himself ina manner he had nothitherto | make a match with Edward Price, but the latter, | to attend the funeral, on Thu afternoon, at two Ss-wad ae Deore tie oourh abunE s Gosen diferent. |) SAT Le oe ee Bee eae Sern me te wale canteen $18,000 hclanning Pe ae coteien aad. | doom wadl wae shucting up tue daylight at a wonder- | having engaged in.a lucrative business in Washing. | Orclocks froma the weston ty arternoon, ab tw< matters were’ adjourned until the 26th. Tuese, to- as when they were received the amount should be in- | ful rate, and as the Captain swung into che home- | ton, had no ambition to re-enter the ring. Coburn | Francis P. Woodcock, corner of Church street and gether with several other proceedings which had SEIZURE OF ToBACCO.—On yesterday Inspector | vested, stretch Bradley was not over three lengths behind. | then turned his attention to the other side ofthe Atlan | Palisade avenue, Bergen city, N. J. Harvey, of the Thirty-second district, seized nine Mr. Hirxall, the partner of Mr. Sears, being unable | Good timers stated that Bradley trotted from the | te, challenging Joe Goss for $1,000 a side, the tght to St. Paui (Minn.) papers please copy. been set down for argument, came up yesterday hogsheads, of about one thousand pounds each, of | to attend, the proceedings were adjourned. half-mile to the three-quarter pole in thirty-four and | come off in the British provinces. Goss accepted the | _ CARTER.—-On Monday, , Of disease of the Morning, at half-past ten o'clock. vI ia, . K ba t pl North ri Edwin James and 8, F. Byrne for claimants; | aquarter seconds, The Captain was making the | offer; but before the negotiations were concluded he | heart, WILLIAM CaRTE! 63 years and 5 months, ‘the accretive process had continued so long that Pt ill petra one gd i. p., nth SE pet pd Mesers. Jenks and Moore for respondents. best of his way home when Bradley came in'o the | found a match nearer home in the person of Posh The friends and relatives are respectfully invited homestretch, and in a short time was so close to him | Price, The friends of McCoole now thought it a | to attend the funeral, on Tharsday afternoon, at }wo 00a sized Wheelbarrow would ha\@ been called into | mond, Va., without bearing any evidence of havin; BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, and going at such a high rate of speed that he forced rood opportunity to step in, andon the proposition o'clock, from 238 South Second. street, Brooklyn, Fequisition to carry the briefs and papers to the | been inspected or of any tax having been payed ne Gill into a succession of breaks and beat him to the being made for a match with Coburn the latter | E. D. court, were it not that the numerous counsel en- | UPB it. The tobacco is liable to a tax of fifteen ~~. score by @ neck in 2:40}¢, Bradley trotted the last | promptly acceded to the terms mentioned and ar- DAILY.—On Monday afternoon, May 25, at three phAbayee * cents a pound. BuRGLARY.—Daniel Brown’s shoe store at No. 140 | half mile in 1:13, Ucies were signed on the 2d of February, 1863, The | o'clock, MICHAEL DalILy, in the 34th year of hia Age. ig apparently endless case, concluding DEATH OP 4 SPANIEH NAVAL OFFicer.—Captain | goig street was feloniously entered on Monda Fourth Heat.—One hundred to ten on Bradley. Sgus took place at Charles:own, Cecil county, Md, The funeral will take Place this (Wednesday) ut tt Was @ Bory Of labor of love in Which eaci Don! Jadobo, Gordon Villaverde, of the Royal y Y | Gill got away with the lead, as he had done in each | when Coburn proved too active, cunning and leary | morning, at tewo'clock, from his late residence, o! ‘was eutitied to # suare of the glory, aud last, y night and robbed of $75 worth of boots and shoes. | of the previous heats, He broke up twice on the | for his bulky, gigantic opponent, and won the day | the corner of Fulton avenue and Fort Greene place, hough not least, @ proportion of the paitry (1) emolu- | Spanish Navy, died at the Albemarle Hotel, in this | ‘The thieves were not detected, turn, yet passed the quarter pole two lengths ahead | in sixty-seven rounds, lasting’ one hour and ten | and from thence to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Menis aud iees, couseuced, by dividiug tie aforesaid | city, on the 25th inst, The funeral of the deceased DECORATION oF SOLDIERS’ GRAvESs.—The mem- | of Bradley, in thirtyseven seconds. Gill made | minutes Three years following McCoole was but | where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for Fed tape documents into suudry separate parcels, to | will'take place to-morrow, at half-past ten o'clock | hers of Post 35, Grand Army of the Republic, are | *nother break on the backstretch, but still continued | little heard of in pugilistic circles, but was eventu, | the Tepose of his soul, His friends and relatives, and PATY en under ibe aruns, on tyeu suouiders OF | 4. M., from St. Stephen's Roman Catholic church, obs y Public, are | to lead to the half-mile pole, which he passed three- | ally dragged into & match with William Michael | also the members of Troop C, Second Cavalry, N. Y. Waveluug bags Lo the court. where a requiem mass will be» celebrated. The | making arrat ents to decorate, on Sunday next, pers of a length ahead of Bradley, in 1:15. | Davis, the California boxer, ‘They met at Rhoad’s . N. G., are requested to attend. The remains wi Having suieiy and tn due time arrived before the obsequies will be attended by the Spanish Consul at | the graves of the soldiersof the Eastern District of | Soon after passing that point he broke again | Point, Mo., for $1,000 a side and a belt, fortune fa- | be interred in the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, al justice Une Cases were culled on, aud below will be | this port, the officers of the S| ¥ Tetuan | Brooklyn, at Cypress Hills Cemetery, Ladies are | and Bradley took sides with him, and they | voring McCoole duce more, a8 he gained a victory | Flatbush. —On Saturday, Mars at the mouth of und & * brief” statement of a number of the mat- D requesied to send contribations of flowers to the tted head and head test part of el -four 5 - GLov ters and nature of the proceedings:— and the friends and relatives of the deceased. a trot ad the grea P over Davis in thirty-four rounds in thirty-four miu- LOV * 3 headquarters, 145 Grand street, and to the Armory, | the Flushing end. Nearing the three-quarter pole utes, September 19, 1866, His last fight for $1,000 a | Tchula, Yazoo river, Miss., W. H. GLoveR, former!: Pepe af the Ste of New Yore vs, The Erte Ratt- | THE RECENT TRAGEDY IN WILLETT StREET—DEATH | Fourth gireet, HD. . Bradley began drawing away from dill aud he came | side'was witht Aarou. donee Agus iso? whom | Of New York city. hie had receniiy “been ‘appotuted way Caen tng Sohell vs. Tre Same De- | OF MRS. DEBENTISKIL—On the 7th inst.,as will be SERIOUS AOCIDENT.—Jerry Sullivan, thirteen years | on the homestretch a length ahead of him, and in- | he defeated in twenty-six minutes, fighting thirty- | by general order justice of the peace. He died sur- Reioninein eee eee gore pose remembered by the readers of the HERALD, Joseph | o¢ seriously injured yesterday afternoon by creasing the space at every stride came in @ winner | four rounds. rounded by his friends—enemies he had none. Order requiring the deleuduate to suow causeriy | Debentiski, then living at No. 121 Willett street, in a | Of 9% Was Fleece tien fle HS alkane #4, Captain Gill having: Each of the men has gone through with his ar- Hart.—At his residence in this city, on Monday, (Col bei: raught It at th I i of ‘. . yw a el - . , a fhe tujuneuuns sould not be. continued. ‘ne mo | Mt of Jealousy shot his wife, Josephine, in tne teft | 2 ae caught in belt eae . anit fae of att: brokany up three times on the stretch. ‘The following } duous training duties, (Coburn at Harlem and Mc aS 25, CHARLES T. Hant, M. D., aged 82 years, is Coole near St. Louls) zealously, showing an earnest- fe funeral services will be held at St. Ann's Hons Were grauted pro sorma to enabe @ hearm® to | preast and then discharged the contents of another | play when he met with the accident. SUMMARY, ness that cach swan ceactred aes to overlook, any- | church, Eighteenth street, west of Fifth avenue, this nad op appeal, if desired, at the June General | barrel of his pistol into his head, causing death Fasnion Course, L, l.—Tuesday, May 26, trotting | thing which could elevate him to the position of | (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Term. the State of New York s& soon afterwards. Mrs. Debentiski was conveyed to BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNIOV mateh $2,000, mile heats, best three in five, tn har- | champion, and placing the magnificent stake depen- Halne.—On Tuesday, May 26, Jamzs N, HAIRE, People of orn ‘ork vs. A. S. Diven, | Bellevue Hospital, where she lingered till yesterday ae at ness, dent upon the issue of this day’s confilct’ in his pos soma 57 years, pil. B. Skudmore, Henry Thom Jay Gould, | and died from the etfects of the wound ‘received. ee W. Borst named b. g J, J. Bradley. 7 1 1 | gession. Both have received numerous complmen- ‘ne funeral will take place at the Episcopal church ‘ederick A. Lang, J. 0. Bancrast vis, James ce ” M » Be ti ie dre and J. i Eldridge, Directors of the ‘Hrie | Coroner Schirmer was notified and will hold au in. The thirty-ninth anniversary of the Brooklyn | M. Rodin nawed b. g. bes et Hy quest on the body to-day. lei ny.—| Sunday School Union took place yesterday afternoon, sored th wien Geteninats are ciara cima bie UNION REPUBLICAN GENERAL CommiTTee.—This } anq pi participated in iy pode ea ciptee thou. First heat.. on of the injunction in tue Schell suit, by branch of the republican party held a meeting last » kK Becond hea’ Sue $10,000,000 of stock on or about the 9th of Marc night at its headquarters, corner of Broadway sand children, Thousands of little ones have looked Third heat ‘hese matiers were to have come up to ailow the de- forward for weeks to the anniversary with happy | rourth hea . Wednesday), Hic teat so isthe "Bte'uhniots | Pmenwcon seat The mesg va canca | SUES the SNA ENR | Four Th SSA at indi iear ta: | OSCR anor a gwing tne, oxranoe 8 opposition to the testimony taken in opencourtin be- | Order about half-past eight o'clock and Mr. William | them more pleasure than any other part of the cere- of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. ‘the roped | Wife of Thomas R. Le Count, aged 27 years, 2 mon hull of the people. ‘The court directed tuatthey stand | Lambeer was elected chairman. Issage | A. | monies. When the hour for the sigual (eleven o'cock) bosses nage area will undoubtedly be pliched in some out ofthe | aud 10 days, ‘Byer unt! the gvth ins.ant, at eleven o'clock A. M., Hant was appointed secretary. The -only | to gather at the yailous schoolrooms came round Cincixxam, Ohio, May 28, 180% | aN Mean there the “exitibition’” will cove | Funeral to take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, esoerapadl “aad concccd’wpeice chur "wis | ofthe alegtey tthe Ccags Convention ans" | Ahaed weet acl Biya qth git | tueraces onthe Bucxcye Course yesterday were | ReBRNSts ig tere kad take sl push: | at to old Noe a Senet a 1 a) © aud correcter 6 COU! Wi ‘3 = a ve a) q ” ithrie, ison st i Ve reaaye, ‘tne court iso appolntea the third Monday | P@ssage of resolutions thanking the boa ates aj to the atone . places of meeting. There the better attended than at any previous time, The first | ment as is there alone seen. amuel Guthri » ensad ty Ds : ‘The members of Progressive Lodge, No. Of June, gt eleven o’clucx, and the Circult Room Proving the platform of the Convention and pledging | exercises consisted of singing, addresses and rayer, | race wasfor four year olds, mile heats, for $250en- | 4 avicos ate yentoreay areata give cre. | A.M, are cordially invited to attend, tary testimonials from thetr respective friends and | On Fourth avenue, corner piggy second street, on adinirers, and profuse words of advice in regard to | Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. foe day of settlement” have also been respectively CF anal Monday, May 25, JANE Kane, of New exten hem. . THE BATTLE GROUND, Funeral will take place from the residence of Mr, If there is no interference, magisterial or other- | T. Driscoll, Webster avenue, Hudson City, this day the t a place y { support of the ticket nominated. Afver addresses | Precisely at three o'clock they left their schoolrooms | trynce and ed, and was won by John M. : 7 . .—At eleven o’clock Monday night, May Soutuel sikh Tsai ti Male cas eee uments oF | Messrs. Fithian, Pinckney and Cochrane the and marched to.the points designated fot the seme | Coote chatine ont Victory. ‘Time, 1:44%45 1:463.." | dence to the a ener ly rei § befor Mh Akl Ptah MURPEY, aged @ years: ae a In the Matter of the Petiuon of the People by their | Meeting adjourned. fo form in lie in the divisions to which | — The second race was for the Burnett House purse | Creirement. Sporting men, residents of the | oan ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited, _ dllorney General Jor the Removal of Daniel Drew.— | AMERICAN Baptist HoME Misston SociETy.—The | they were assigned. There was a pert general of $800; two mile heats for all ages, and was won by | {rine Cualinne | te pour in usitiete circles, | to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, corner Hearing upon the order to show cause why Drew display of fi throughout the city, from both | James Ford's bay horse, Colonel Walford, four years y P DP of Washington ‘and South Kighth streets, this (Wed- | should not be peremptorlly removed trom his onice | Mrty-sixth anniversary of this body was commenced | Dupue and private buildings, ‘The sidewalks ‘wud | olde TimnerseBttes Sutkc, SO ote ne Seng Particularly | motice-'| Scadayyalternced, at two Olock. 98 a director of the brie Kallway Company; also the | Yesterday in Oliver street Mariners’ church. The | doorsteps of the houses along the route of the parade a Sauda fuctuating beliveen the priveieats, but wig | MILLER.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 2%, 6.1zA- mouion by defendants for a turtuer verincation of the | attendance of delegates was very large. Many | Were crowded with spectators, who expressed their THE PRIZE RING offered are freely accepted. Coburn wast still at La- | B&TH B., eldest daughter of Joseph A. and Anue Elly Petition. | Set down for the third Monday of June, Southern clergymen were also presentandaddressed | *Prtobation and delight at the appearance of the : tonia springs, thirty miles from the spot selected for | Zabeth Miller. Richard Schelt vs. The krie Ratlway Company.— gayly attired little ones tripping to the music of the 3 Relatives and friends of the family are invited t Three ‘motions, The court directed that in these | the convention during the day. The chair was oc- | taauy bands which accompeniet chen, 4 The Mateh for the Champlonship—Joe Cobuen | {ined lis Tigid traings. Hits presence: there kes | attend. the funeral, from Sg pene ten ord Motions an order be entered staying proceedin, cupied by J. M. Hoyt, of Cleveland, and the annual The Western Division numbered 7,800; the North- added materially to the po} larity of the place and | @venue, Brooklyn, E.D., this ( Wednesday) rnoeon, under the order appointing the receiver, until a de- ee was preached oy the Rev. J. 1. | ern Division, 6,300; the Eastern Division, 3,500; the and Mike McCoole to Fight To-Day— the presehics of an eugnisnied number of men own, | 48 thtes Qcloek, . cision shall have been ordered on the appeais re- | Elder, of Orange, N. J. Although the receipts | Southern Division, 4,200; the Northeastern Division, Sketches of the Men—latest ‘Reperts Ree * Mapvnw.—On Tugsday morning, May 26, at half- or 5 ‘ ing fast horses. He weighs about 152 pounds, and it is 5 cently argued before tie General Term. Was soMeWhat ls than last, Feat the, Ceanteeries | iene fivisions Fepresented in the aguregats | - gacding qwelr Cendltiow=/Phe Battle Grownde<)| ify et horses. tle weighs about 62 ponnde, audit is} | Jt tee orclook, FRaxcts, NADAES, peepee Pec ‘ was somewhat less than last year the organization | 112 Sunday schools me ameter igor ry, J : c d ‘Catharine J. Madden, 8 ae Weal Work Gor Doniae ean a Gum | Se prospering. ‘The money conervuted Scouse ta | Oke ton: of the parade the children | Betting and Speculations. share; yet, contrariwise, it was rumored yesterday in | child of John and Catharin Se cali Md 6 months and 16 days. Od eee eae eo these, causes nto the | res Epointed; 100 charchee rere ogee a | Tetummed, to thelr rempective schoolrooms, where | ‘To-day, showld no untoward event. occur to mar,| Cinciinat! that he had acted indiscreetiy on Sunday, | © Hones, 4), ee Tesiaence of his patente, Mo, 008 t ari inted; 106 7 a “1 " eada at tw ME ret Grail ea eae to stand over ann eet aa ff ees were ce and sey. pone Lea opiate rosin the harmony which has thus far characterized the | accounts regarding the condition Po McCoole Jo perl aaseegn this (Wedn ) afternoon, o Jorn ‘Bloodgood vs. The E ie Raitway Company.— | Viduals. A great deal of enthusiasm was manifested peachers. proposed fistic festivities between Joe Coburn and | are very ye Le penicees Ang Bip i} MANNING.—In Hudson City, N. J., on ay, Motion for a stay of proceedings. Set down ior the | When the Souther Baptist ministers took their posl- | * Cress Gr yy RIVE WET Mike MeCoole, it will be decided which of these | {'6fnest possible state and others asserting that he | yA AUSINi— OM eon, wife of Andrew Mane Shird M ay eo sal neh a tions ou the platform. Expressions of fraternity and “! is burdened with superfluous flesh and is not of har- cr ad Ps o vere he Orne, desire to shirk the fight in | Chrishian sympathy were freely intercha aged and THA TURE. Sludiators shall occupy the position of champlon | dened appearance. However, this will be definitely Pe nuit anh wtaiiees ean mute’ te atane Brie all rowsd, Both on fae par oC ne cte Hent tn | the dist day's proveetings werd brought to a mos: nannnnnmnnnnnnnnnne prize fighter of the United States. Throughout the } tree to-day, Ist, Lows the odue are heavy-on | the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two or at least mn n y | Satisfactory termination. Trotting Match at the Fashion Course for | circles of the thousands of “hammer and tangs? | 80 “4 o'clock, from her late residence, Colden street, be- sel, or at they readily consent to almost any a gS” | MoGoole, with few takers, It is known that he wae suggestion for an adjournment, Ail the glory that sir $2,000 Between J. J. Bradley and Captain | gentry in the country the excitement, as the hour, | gered last week $1,000 that he would gain the | tween Bergen Wood and Summit, Mod, , ; le "| gel . . | _ McCaFFERY.—On Monday, May 26, ELLEN Are Soruies and countermovemente has be in ant POEICE INTELLIGENCE, Gill—Bradley the Winner. pregnant with pecuniary hopes and _pro- | first Knock down and $1,000 he would wip Co- | 2h Sire of Gharles ‘Mccitfery and a native of the ‘Vested, and the whole litigation has come down to rer ine The postponed match between J. J. Bradley and } fessional reputation to the principals, draws ing since the 25th in a farm house adjacent to the oe a. county Fermanagh, Ireland, ry and heavy arguments on the faccs already devel- ALLEGED Lorrery OPERATION.—Eugene A. Taylor, | Captain Gill for $2,000, mile heats, best three in five, | near, has almost redched ao culminating | battle ground. ‘The St. Louis delegation to the ring | *#@ 2uth year of her Relatives and friends of the famtty, also those of PA cnn i acca spit eee eee of Jersey City, was arrested yesterday morning by | in harness, came off yesterday afternoon and resulted joint, and now, with breathless anxiety, the result | side will arrive in a special train, and traiys of this her three brothers, Patrick, John ade Robert Ode eagerly looked for. From the commencement of | character will also run from Cincinnati, while Ohi- tion) say ‘hat the war is ended, and that the whoie | OMcerImmen, of the Fifteenth police precinct, by | in favor of the former, who won the second, third | the training preparations of these men, ambitious to Sano, Louisville, Baitimore and other large cities will | ®Y€ respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ponderous aifuir is merely being “let down as geatl, Captain Caffrey, on the charge of sell ts. In the third heat Bradiey ex- | seek gain and notoriety in the ring, through all the | swell the number. her late residence, No. 868 West Twenty-aixth as Domine i tee is ee ee sd a t i" get 2 Rae pe mi . . details of the many sirengenied inggeat to and It cannot be positively stated who the seconds of | OW Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, ‘Tho remaind AEE Ge lottery tickets. It ts asserted cane Tay! tt hibited a turn of speed rarely seen on the racecourse necessary as prei ary events in a Mize fight of | the men be. Jim Cusick and Billy Clark will | Will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. SUPREME CCURT—CIRCUIT—PART 1. Py yk rhe a, the “Beostd Grand fn the third quarter of the mile, which he | prominence, the WERALD has fully adyerted to, yet a | probably wait on Coburn, while MeCoole will in all | | MCNAMaRa.—On Monday, May 9, Parnick MoNA- oraser n ava ‘Aid of Soldiers’ Orphans” and other | trotted in the surprising time of thirty-four and rief resumé may not be uninteresting. robabhity have the services of his trainer, Bill | MARA. att 4 friends of.the famil The Windsor Defalcation Case—Verdict for 4 been { vi ORIGIN OF THE MATCH. lake, alias “Dublin Tricks,” and Bil! Ryall. The relatives an lends ofthe family - the Plaintiff, Superintendent Kennedy by veriant victims iaoair |S uae Seconds, a rate which astonished every |” ite match was brought about by the bold position 9 eS AARON AND SHEPPARD AGAIN. vited to attend the funeral from his late Fealde u ju) ‘4 ¥ y avenue, ‘ednesd: Before Judge Ingraham. = parts of the country: Frank Garrish, of Man. | Peholder and decided the chances of the race in his | assumed by McCoole after his victory over Aaron patch from Cincinnatl yesterday gives the | 194 Thin » this ( jay) afternoon, A 0 vor, The last haif mile, which isthe most trying | Jones, a noted English pugiilat, near Cincinnati, in | assur@nce that arrangements have been made pay The Mercantile Bank vs, Bodine and otners,— | Chester, Conn. Penta aga oh ee ey athena chahe BURLATA Adeel Cf ataxia novwer geval August last. He prociatmed himself the champion | between Barney Aaron and Patsey Sheppard to fgut MoNAwsnae—On Monday, May 25, after a long and it rted in the Hi 4 P HAE. DOWEL, Of the United States, a ttle not relished and quickly | in the same ring with the bigger fignting lgnts for acer adneneen AMARA, Pgh eg es ote | MeroERemS *| made by iim In 1:18,,and showed him to be what | Gisputed by Coburn, who had, as willbe remembered, | $2,000. “This is somewhat injrobabie as the original | baud of Ann McNamara, in the ed yene Or Bis in which the plaintit® henge ipeegbed be @ bond, Tae EiguTa AVENUE CAR STARBING gee an old turfman called him upon the course yester- previou: onty whipped on in their first meet- | match between meee ected xeceuty broken of, “ rune Eee, he Say and. there Ae surety, in the sum of $10, for the faith- rge H. Peterson, the colored man who stabbed on ing in 1863, at Chariestown, Md, much tothe disgust an méignation of those 1, gon fiertesecpie t Charles yiaauer of his duties as candies SCCM driver of fire engine No. 2 of the | “2+, “® Constant horse, ‘and a horse to bet your | "ffie consummation of the match, after many weeks | that had interested, themselves In the: antielpated brothertp-law, Jotun Hanratty, €re3 ‘9 telier of the Mercaatile Bank. The bond wes bed money on.” This horse Bradley has been very suc- | deiiberation, caused the greatest excitement, which | contest. Should they fight to-day, it will! be for a | ¥ Ot = aber ie set cecal resid: banded ase! and in 1864 Windsor decamped for | °ltY Fire Department, on Monday evening, on an | cessful in his races this season, being the winner of | was increased by the announcement that it was for purse likely to be made up at the ring side. 30) peiancey street, ont hursday ei eenonas hte pe, taking wirb him, it is alleged, nearly $25,000 | Eighth avenue car, the particulars of which have | the remarkabie elght heat race that cameo about | the unprecedently large amount of $10,000. From | pee iA baer va ence Pad Aka tery. 7. i the funds of the bank. At the close of the case | been published in the HERALD, was yesterday | two Weeks ago. As we previously stated, he isa | that time to the present conjecture upon conjecture, | Masmonat Fo ea uiesubneas be Jesterday the jury rendered a verdict for plaintit, | brought before Judge Kelly, at the Yorkville Pollce | Bashaw, a grandson of Soug Island Black | woven about with hints sq gestions and inuendoes, THE NATIONAL GAME. | qplscDowann.—On Sanday, May 96 ab/M pavers iy Aaa ae seats, for the full amount | Court, Cottrell was unable to be present in court, | Hawk, and carries the distinctive family marks | with now and then rather decided statements in re- freeatirne ne, 8 county, by drowning, Ext: i ; “+ vy | of this distinguished breed of horses, He | gy te! ' ) ne ble deal. . of James and Ann MacDonald, aged 9 years, Giuinaed, $10,000, with interest. tate amtounclag that Ne 'wak tafering from ahres | mast hereafter fake rank with the bea ta mo | Fart (0, cntemplaced sharp practice, double deal: | wu cgecteat: Match at Mount Morris Square. | “ijuney,and Ann MacDonald, aged 9 are respec all mulschievous sayings, it seemed as if both men | Nines selected from the attachés of Wallack’s, the | fully invited to meet the remains at the Erie a MARINE COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART | stabs, one of which had penetrated the left lung. It | land, as his performances show him to bean im- was his opinion, however, that none of the wounds | proving horse. His adversary in the match, Captain eaut fight,” and the widesp depot, this (Wednesday) morning, at half-past ten ad interest mant- | Olympic, Bowery, Pike's and others of the metropo- Gill, is another admirable trotter, and alQough ted by all classer 1 the str! o'clock. Hecessin=The Tribulations of a Secret Agent | Fit dar pleats great provotation we the cance Was | beaten has fost ho credit usa troving horse. Hesia | {sted Py all classes angimented with the strides of | 457" thoatres assembled at Mount Morris square, | °olCck On Tuesday, May 26, after 9 lingering tM of the Confederacy=Action Against the Citi- | Ejmmnitted to await the result of Cottrell’s Injuries, | all that was expected of him, and hid tre not been a __ ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. Harlem, yesterday afternoon, and induiged in a little | ness, Heten HT, the wife of Abrabam iy zen Newspaper. £ CONFIDENCE SWINDLE Upon a CountRymax.— fran be CxRIDEAA 6 Hee Tek oe epeed, partiontariy aie a cies Of agreement entered into for the Agbt ) practice at the game of base ball. Sides were chosen fe frlends of thé famfiy are invited to attenathe Before Judge Alker. On Monday afternoon Mr. Thomas Watt, a resident | in the first quarter of the first heas which he trot! We, Joseph Coburn and Mike MéCoote, do hereby eniter into | by Messrs, Daly and Howland, of the Olympic; and, | funeral from No. 145 Christopher street, on Friday af* Kiiria De Leon vs, Chartes G. Halpine, —— Roose- | of South Easton, Washington county, this State, who | 1 thirty-flve and a quarter seconds, wien on tue ex- | an agreement to meet and fiht, accocding to the new rules of after a pteasant tit of eight innings, the former | ternoon, at one o'ciock. ‘ ot the London prize ring, and to be strict! rhed thereby, at RAYMOND.—At Plainfield, on Saturday, May welt and Joshua i. Battey.—Piaintif was formerly | had been in the city for several days, made arrange- | {repre ae tg taco ee tie dal ae atte ote | Marat wiihla day milon of the chp at’ Creches Ohicran cone. off victorious, | Daly, Button, Georg cia | ae aad an’ and foatnette Bayt United States Consul General for Egypt and 1s now @ | ments to leave for home on the Troy steamboat Van- | high. Althongh vollly he is ‘a itgi Se titeriaed Ot time ned plane insoinn teh bens Ceteniee | tains. “email of the “ootiighta? had not entirely | mgnd, aged 21 years, ht appearing | oe inform Lng * resident of this city, and alleges that on the 23d day | gerbilt, and while in West street was accosted by imine! confirm thie obliterated the fascinations o! Tusealar development is Iminenae, | yt gem Wes herse, yet his q io he: 6 the game, and that neral services this (Wednesday) mornii el 57, 4 by pl tf c o’clock, from his father’s residence, in of August, 1867, the defendants were “partners ia | Qharies Walker, who asked if he was going to Trog, | WMauirlng after, his pedigree we usveriained that ue | men: oy pacing tu the bunds of oat A eT Eh EA rg Be friends are - # % properly thrown, as they cou! though | New Jersey. Relatives and the ownersiip aud publication” of @ newspaper | to which he received an affirmative answer. Walker | oughbred mare. Knowing that Bradley wag by | 0! #2,000 cach to be placed in t daof sald Frank Queen, Tn: curious attempts at catching were exhibited, | invited to attend. “ called the New York Citicen, He further alleges that | sald he was foing to Cohoes with his fami. Soo | Biucher, we supposed they were reine Yur tie | gov. pewug decaced the bal stakenoter, on of ¢a0bi | Thewaine Bon menerally 88 Oy a | Ot oat eae ie oa eae ae May 25, Gipxon ReyNoups, in the 1 h 2, T was Q on that day ail agreement was entered Into between | Sfterwards the two went aboard the Vanderbilt, and | difference in their a) Trance ied us ro farther Inves- oh to be placed in the hande of sald Frank Queen, siake- be game; and, jadgin vel ld e while sitting on the upper deck a stranger appeared | tugation, which resulted in the discovery that there older, on Thi Apeil Joseph Ooburn wo have ti will make thelr | ®&e. himself and defendants in the following frords:— | nd saidto Walker «4 have got all your goods on bond ware two Blockers in dierent: purts ot thin: State. gietewa gonnds WME hereby sereeetonouiy he axlt ties | Sexerel tnstances, the histrionics will make thelr | *EF. . reiatxes and. friends of Se fais. ore by It_is hereby understoo” and agreed that Edwin De | and want my money, $100." Waiker then gave ie | onea Diack andthe othera bay. The black Blucher, jeCoole thereof i days before the time of tho. bai of the game is as foliows:— to Seeee the funeral, from. the Leon stail furnish the Cilicen newspaper with a | stranger what purported to be $60.and sald that wae | the sire of Bradley, wae a son of Long island Biack | Za« ruprs and stakes are to be purchased nnd thé etpenses néwesnte ieee Linnie ekoe. Tuckahoe, this (Wednesday) afternoon, series of contriinitions weekly of not less than two | all the ready, money he had, the-balance being in | Hawk; the other, the hay Blucker, the sire of Captain | Were to. be caually divided, beiween the vartig to tt Q = Las. und # half or more than Uiree columns each, to run | checks. In the emergency’ Walker appealed to | Gill, ts of uuknowa pedigree. sof the excursion train to the scene of the ight, Scort.—Ou Tuesday, May 2, ALEX. Bcort, Br., 1% for four or more months, as may be deemed advis- | Watt for the joan of until he could get a check | — Ini this race there appeared to be a disposition on be chosen of the ground, and {n case of wuy m the ‘oth year of his able to ec! in th parties in interest, changed: Watt advanced the money, when the un- the | n of the to withhold the time made by | terial interference be shali n: *time and place forthe t @ hor ubjece of such contribution shalt be “The | Known man left the boat, and soon Walker ex- 'se4, a8 Was the Case in the match between | next meeting. Both parties making tho agreement to appear ¥, of Confederate Iypiomacy Abroad,” | pressed a desire to go below to look after his wife | Henrietta and Fred Pense thie other day. ‘The reason | !9 ‘he ray bewween the hours of tweive noon and threo P. M. ‘The relatives and friends of the foray, fully invited to attend the funeral, of lis son-in-law, Charles Héard, 68 ith Four! street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday y fin day of May, 1848, The party falling to appear hy ba Le ufidential agent of the State | and children; but Watt, becoming suspicious, started | for this conduct seems to be the desire on the part of rfeit all Claims to the batt ‘ t Department in E This. will ais include per. | to follow, wuen Walker placed im his hand five colts +f. thy Rirwee oy Henares coat ces on the part of {rand wiinesvet thie 18th day of Rorember, 1°87. two o'clock, sonal sketches nent Southern agents and | purporting to be $20 gold pieces; but | them in purses given for horses that have never goue JOSEPE COBURN. Swatn.—-On Monday, May 26, at the siemens Tureagn diph her with the secret history | even this security did not — satisfy’ him. | beyond a certain rate of speed in public, Attempts a Pree NICHABL MeCOOLE, his son-in-law, at Port Bichmond, 8. ly Quozen of ihe Confederate \¢ cotton loan, never | The two walked down statrs and when about | to conceal time are almost certain to fall, aa thore | Wines —Heere MoDemwors, Den siy O'Bait x, Swarm, in the 64th year of yet published or known. erics tagommenve, ing ashore Watt asked some one connected with | are always gentlemen corapetent to time Noraes SKETOHES OF THE MBN, ‘The relatives and are inv! 1sth October next. of certain despa aitaution, addressed 1s and Secretary of Stw + wit! Mo incinde @ buat If the coins were good and was told they | among the spectators at every race, and} The soléntide gladiator, Joe Coburn, and the to attend the funeral, on the Enropean | were worthless, Waiker was then ed back who © som i their duty to aake it pub- | massive-framed, glow, but powerful Weatern hero Factoryville, this (We con to the President | aboard the board, and officer Cols, of Fifth pre- | te. On account of the that are lable | are almost equally well-known, but the annexed de- | and Brooklyn will have the home and home game on | o'clock. The mei so ideration of unfier- | cinct; being gent for came and took him into cus- | to be perpetrated by fictitious time recorda Judges tatls will give dates and names worthy of renewed ‘| ‘the Capitoline, and on Saturday the Mutuals and | and Tompkins 10. Mr, De Leon shatt | tody, On searching the prisoner the identical money | cannot ve too: tte f the | prominent mention;— Stars will play there. fraternity in general are a! taking and periccting lar in tieir judgment o! bo pald in advance ¢ $500, and g500 | obtained from Watt was found tn his possession, | time that is made in such races as.come off on the Joe Coburn was born in Ireland, fa 32 years of age (ah ET Te FE mae aha attend. ‘The steam! pler mote on completion of his work ‘within bs ad iso a bogus check for $960 on the First National | Union and Fashion QOUrs8s, a9 thelr performances on | and came to this country when quite y: 7 Ye MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, North river at half: hi PM, time specified ‘ines excepted.) It | Bank of Buffalo, purporting to have been signed by | these tracks are taken a4 the meagure of their abil Aiways showed a great aptitude for boxing and: was ‘Forts th Regiment, | A My will moet at th odee, No, OF ts further ane sd agreed “that the | Hester, Evans & Co. of this ott several shares of oft | ities, these tracks being known far and near ag ex- | a constant t at sparring exhibitions, His | Field Drill ef the Forty-seven cgiment, | A. M., will meet at r Toom this propricturs of the / sail take, out copyright | stock in the Petroleum Prize Company, and @ coun- Sota mile in circumferences. first mateh was witn Ed, Price, of Boston, They NG Sanh Siener, at one Orolo, the for this Work on or ve the issuing of the drat | terfeit Ofteen cent United States fractional currency. THR BETTING. met at Still Point, uear Boston, May 1, 185%, and ‘This poptlar regiment had a field drill at the Unton Jast ‘tribute of to number thereof, which yrigit shall be the pro- | Yesterday afternoon the accnaed was taken before At the Me pony Ne ton pe y Hitadtey wan he first | fought three hours and twenty minutes, the referee OA. ba iho company, and the other hulf | Fustice bowing and committed to the Tomps for | choice and sold at the rate of about one hundred ‘to.| analy de the fight o draw on account of | Base Ball Grounds, Williamsburg, yesterday after ‘or Bdwin ve Leon. The expenses of | ¢Xamristetton, wae seventy. The odds afterwards increased forts time | darkness in. During the contest ant ak Moon, and it was witnessed with pleasure by a large ope ate a | OOKLYN GIT’ "| Stace tat it age haat a tat | Lote tan fo Stage RAFU th |‘Conconne ocazns, The elec offerte Npon. and jn Cb e' re wiike between | BROOKLYN CITY. specialty. odds theti began to decrease, and | properly his friends that he | ts fully sustained by its new Colonel, David E. Austin, MOST DwIy DE LEON OURTS, tavor ot Bradiey alter ihe Heat bows” wich wan | Wout Sum wan with Pataey Tiyan: BAe roa or | atu Mad, The folorring wae te on of A N DE LEON, a ; nti ; Jf. BAIL THE COURTS. won tn suchen ‘easy manner by the Oap- | short. Piynn wee be muten Tor Oopues | 2° mn cotemn of fours; march tn tine of battles break , " — free he hedren see ‘4 eh if Oated oath into Ine; by left of companies to rear mn; | seven, ¥ bre Fas Pari or the ggreement. And that on the 10th Of No- | qe Atteged Whiskey Fraude=Conclasion ef.) Was reassured, an sey trey bet ong.) isth ‘st Novombe ear won ne rounds were rm line; form column of Sront im line, |... StaNBuny.—On Monday, May 25, afters. fod - nite } right asst fingering oa, Wt AM HL. STANBURY, ‘one hupired jught in thirty when yon was knocked ae ¥ the fear; close cotta by tvistons de- i Hi of nis nae. eat) : eee Phaos van dofeated from ‘right form line; columt of for New York Cittzen. piece. naTayatE tain, all bet for time, ore of | and was di in ‘par cova After this latter march to left; ine; ent. Trains leave Twenty-sixth eges that be duly performed his UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUAaT. bradiey hecomting dustous ne iB fight Coburn tr mere ‘aribben for ure ene, *2 ine right. to Ct: it Wealtrondy at four o'clock, returning a vember, isdt the defendant paid him the sum of |” eme CallicotteAlion Trial=The Case Given to tain os cleanin ie one at . " } to thi a 1 | out of time, Coburn’s next enco with ‘ column form | City, in the 50th year , $500; that gave are stil - in ome of the the Jury. Atlet rs ate ‘ose ay 4 FR Lg, Berry r fiocoote, for 91,000 a sido. The fight came uare; Toles’ eatinres deploy; forward on Centre, . Paneral Thi afte! as a ‘ penpeegy ye hee lg lan Before Tudges Nelson and Benedict. wing. gn the bth of May. 180% at Grell county, Bau ‘eqiiare and reduce; line; ohamge | otelock, from St, er'e, church, We uni, and the ease came on for | The Untied States vs. T. C. Callioott and John s | ane renck want Goreranin soiton, tne | Riso tratued ‘aim in part for Ce eT a a aaa attend, of w E rand . retatives are invitea to . ‘ 3 Allen.—The tenth and iqst day's proceedings in this | antiring exertions rletor, ‘no | fought sixty-ser rounds in one ten ndred, ‘rank -and: took part in the | (TYLe%.—GiLouny H, TYLER, at Mount Cisco, Weate ants 1m ther answer deny that they | oase was occupted in aumming up for the proses. | pains te tendor it as 6 re, for the occasion as cir- | minutes, ‘wien obra. was déctured the vinden Gan Anes the review, — Joni of Com- meses gounty. ti tioned partners in the owner- * ‘seconds refusi their y Pe LonGR, No. P. AND A. M.—The ‘mem: Full dnd publicadioa of the Rew York otticon ov any | on. ‘Tho court mot at noon, a# usual, yesterday, | cumstances ATMS WESCE EET OaiLiin oan, | ioabee” Th idee Donate tos fet and sede | one, Beta Tvaltabierservisy oo avear |. hers ot tase Lodge are hereby eetthoned to meet ee ovver newspaper; deay the making of ty agreement | when Mr. Stoughton, counsel for the gov. eet from what it was on the | 4 with Jom Maoé6 to fight , a on rors boa imept. The ov dn FFT the Hariem dopot, Tw avove act iorth or any other agreememt with the! emment, opened an olaborate aid exhaustive » was 00 allppery as to endanger have place at Dundrum, -@ amali vill kein an peech, He: was followed wy | avenue, at napa Hiuinsit, that the pisinti was ever caviddontial | seevment for the prosecation, whiot. ‘Dotted the ts Luma ith “pub. ere were mupasands of one), Austin, after which, the t marched ory Age ba = Europe; or that plaintig daly part-of be Ahm ad hours in Ap eves’ Upon the) tants match. Very few wereon the oxvept | ance, the whole dnaily folt t Tyler, at Mount. tic agreement, and fora further detence aber that | conclusion of Mr ‘Stongtos" Peet saeet ee. Yor nls exponen. Prom tet ogy | =e eneeeeaenteneeetenenertee : 2 agreement Vat nok he agreement get hn, was | sddremed the jary. His honor, elaw | ghine ‘pod or ond Weather if napintas Sopa ved quite & fotleed tf watil the void | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Piviga Zcpresenting the Citieen newspaper, ‘and tad $500 more important points eatin With | _ Pirat Heat—J. £, eadley won pole. Attar a |.» UeCootets also of {rian extraction, aboat a ARENA Romnys, ‘agion. eae paid and no further eum ever agreed? be tnvrecerring” the ‘Sond his cate, gore ‘pel Gnd: tpaittaae He wot i thirty'years of sR biectatedbobibibl! ‘on oath ; Wa “g, Srermm W. a yatta semana | St ae pdtolafae Sueces a | cen emer entt Mang iy Pena | tea ine grein gs | i PPM BAe | a ae Rar Ss a ty OV 01 ‘ ui vel i Se free eramted aa the ‘cave woo vue dh aio ond, te look into ity subeeg ~ ned aoe, tak | artier ages ; be vat ut 4 Bioomedale, 8.4." Ko Feguatntances te Rete te sod of, permit, 4 a et wo v1 : ane hte beloved it wae all right, tad ue reat! sree bo ins iaetaatppr tive 4 ores COURT CALENDARS—TMHS Day, )y Skamingtion ito the uicieney oF ee entre ptt 3 me noceemarty lavotved ta eben Rane Berpewe Cocat—Oinourn—Part 1.—Nos, 1207 19 7, neral, the FFY to CAROLINE porte ins ok street, this (We after we ters wait the rough and i La a Wednesday at ig oer 2h, SusaN Ye 1071, 1227, 683, 1841, -1367, 1361, ee 43 i> Br 20a after ‘inse of then among om he was knowik. “tere iis evening May 2 Eire fe wee tion, Aidow ut Guanes Zabriskie, inthe Toth rit oor 3200 nae y 1863, 1806, toin ‘the fraud ost came BrP aftend Yass strength ond rly of rece ving panied: mons ihe .tor, the Rev. Abbott n, O1 B. } of ot t are Gocnbseaiams ‘ Uta? ae, these 3 Cm mation arply | withou® a nk im. £0 come out almost | HiMWAx to MABta LOviR, 1.01 this ves and “rn van | Smaart | Faun ae mand ett chy | ik i a bel toon aero tog Sm ar [lg nel Seale ia aba We tra ed hc a | Dor i's oh ius | MMe ce sh ak shane arty horus cero Ly & “ Nf int A 8 COVRT—TRIAL TERM.—Nos, 1; 1410, it, to jove the whiskey without wany | tite latter having bad break! e With a St. Low's man named William LEN jo cards. nth street, on Tha 1272, 1899, 1 Tabb, Hee, Bona, tr tuoatiy design to perpetrate ay there, Incr 2 ett Dut. Wbeed fen Lu - ¢ «Toasty It ¥ i vitattoi. The rema‘ns a tab ids, 14% aha, 10h, Tam 1980 Yan: | eng pstng™ hima” ny” oie iy wn Son ae eye Fae tach ae he Ages apie ana a L PaemigeHnaeOy Nesta, Ney abby, lieve Sus | tome Hnekedpuck, 8 2 for tnvripent ‘ t # i ' olldug 96 an wiv ead « rbely <i Minis tor eo re f ? 2

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