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NEVy yonn DALY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 2 1se6 r > o ¢ ar hair Int | jouroment, that he got along with his help now better than | :}' CITY NEWS. AQUATIC. B WASHINGTON. «dd Dot even the wemen, working their bair fnte You. | joarsment, that B 8t algl Ol Ll und cook e peid | EY, CISB. e c p = ks strings, retarded ite desperate overthrow. There %uno char- | g1 ey " nd . T by 4 A —~— : — » ——_—— aeter in the € 1 8o alone, & m, L& high, as this | S oom e ‘- woe the Union s e TROTTING ON TRE FagiioN CovRse.—A purse of | THE ROWING MATCH BETWEKEN THE ATALANTA tOTHE WINST RN Ner He « " 0 be - S T ABBATH—BOWERY LAGER g w1/l be trotted for on the Fashion Cearse at3p. m. te- | MUICAL CLUBS=—A CLOSE AND CREDITABLE RACK QALLERY ¢ i Eremiaty A b K e y Nortber BEER S210,0x5 Vi EN—ONE HUNDRED AXD ! r, Gen. Batler, and | ~~THRER MIL FIGHTEEN MINUTES AND FORTY . oy 1 the = : 2 " THREE 8ECONDS—-TiI% ATAL 8 THE WI g . ¥ ELEVEN x5 TIONS RA oN ATURDAY ” ARC) S nerfect & i L o 1 the A friendly and beautiful rowing ntest was wit- 2 ax IROW N—SUMNER ::‘ . t el Sisafection Oen to these eachers. | ~-THE TOTAL NUMBER OF ES, GRANTED— | EXCURSION OF THE BANK-ST. M. E. SUXDAY | neated oo ,-nmw Detwpen e Allhul 'nd"lnlu.l}hnl ot o i w543 ecitin slous tale of the GRS 1oL N RPCEIPTS — wp | c 4 v . “lubs—the firmer of thisjeicy, and the licter of Albany. Bot MERCHANTS, PIONPERE, AN Sumner in te cnt; a stout, florid, farmer-like z‘mh‘,“lf""uflh_‘:““‘;l‘l‘ ot i GROSS AMOUNT OF RECEIPTS—CORRFCT LIST OF | Scioot.—The second anuual excarsion of the Baukst. M. T | are amateur pleasare c1 l“nlm‘":‘ml”,‘n M:':_""_: BENATE gentlemnan, not strong nor smooth in debate but imbued | T chers, und the improprietie THCSE WII0 HAVE OBTA Sunday School took place oo Friday last at Dr. Grant's, Tona | experience uud skill of professionsl boatmen. The rivileraft Frow O 1 Cor e with the progressive independence of bis o book stuf, be was brought 1o roind tarn ll;{rllu‘":l""ml: With no thanks to junction-issuing judges of ud, near West Point, ou the Hudson River. Tona Island “)';':mu\_l'lfi?ln‘l:-{-mn g, and manned as follows 1and full of * hard sepse’’ and devotion 1o from Coi. Mo Why, if you kuew 1 # t surdner, stroke; C. G Graves, bow; J. e ) g el IR SR B & by ey ; for Seutaerr, few.York bench, drankenneas was not sorifain ourstreets | 12 & charming place, encircled by mountains and lueated In & | §1. Featberly, coxswain; Heory Treax, Charies Troster. il & xxx13 has pr the w | face in the Be | hodemypen i very retired spot. 1t has over 8200000 worth of grape-vines | Bowers, aud Chatl s Pic penbrink. . p Ly K those who had obtatned injunctions kept op onit. Dr. Grant has vever before given perm | s ATALANTAB—Goorge Loarr, siroke: Alden 8, Swas, bow; i A een s oS : grounds to be used b bat o 9 o John King, cosewnin; W. I, Welster, J. R Withers, N. €. ke . : It | rarbed b i glasecs. , ralue | ty of them were closed, giving an thelr reason that it was | EL0WAds o brused by St us go 2 Mainlasd, avd J. 1. Lindsley, "Tin ~Ivanhoe” of the M - extreme youth of a \ike mary otber | ntoor b eir tntention to Sabbath against thewishes | Hoffman a short time since se Siiet to Tie tuals measured 43 feet and wi ” : Yiomsst B . Uhont Ao ed bis coufisienet ng | of the law-abiding portion of ommavity, their idea being | that this senoc be permitted » his_plac | slanta was lightex by 48 pownts ¢ by three feet, « eur « extraordin : jo of the era, alu s negro hnd he .m‘ h‘l.l d repeated o him, clare fa ‘prevent being arrested during workiugdaye. In the n.m’.rx dly granted, and in © | starting point, P Atalss "un,,;"..""'“ k poeition ut tl e 4 ; the only parallel i 1) sadhers. Col. Manshor 6% I Joevent - Leing B+ b o e € | cured, ‘The day was all that covld be g ROLKL, Tho ALNISHIes, h8Y 0 f:‘. L fa) herocs as B | o that you peeple Wil | Bowery, however, those that had tie documents preventing | . the air was cooland_balmy, Mooy s34 | pivioe the Inide, . The gonres USRI W dej ¢ s & stou! i andom statements o solice flom arresting them were in full blast, and the din | el were in the best spivits. Arrived at the ground Dr. | g o i Stovi osition and a8 | matte t the same_ time, you tn JLer s DS X ast, and the din | & O vived tbe perty. numbering about 800, fo his chapel, | oD ieavne Wor. Having both boats in line. the question 1 Btoy ¥ ol worthiess* ~ The od b of lager beer glasses were nppal ing. These places | was asked from the stroke boat, * Are you ready i” ard thy ° ! s kv is tho & dence Hirgerorsi@- dresg L el g where his son enterta ned them with an organ solo and several | giopa) wou given immediately to go. Y 3 me 455 of Hen fittle, wiz W DA siree rowded to suffocation, end it was with difficulty that e belng atsisted by several Iadies of the Doctor's | S84 743 S17eR SRmedietel 10 €0 teg of the siake bo « oo . . " s - the effect xBad bove fo STeRI Y eomers conld be accommodated. Even bere the signs, | family, and Prof. Helleman. “Addresses were then made by | ghe gnal-gan snnounced the reanding of the stake boat at blindish-eyed man, of enortos Wi, t | agalust the teacbers. We pursued cur investigation o 1iqa. ¥ #old here on Sundays” were posted on cousph 10 Rv M. I Grawiowd, presthiog Biber, The Teow, D, L | oo e s et T a ol iaons ¢ ¥ i " d useful ave vote, somet | th o ligu ¥ sold osted uspic | . 3 § . the Rev, D. L. v uhead of ber oppof ? 4 v |bitseras ll, and vectul 10 B4 SC wind blowet where | - v ber ad sods whter were, agparentl, | Marke, Pasor of theschaoly Dr. Grast mad W Wi Cormell | Grhiab Cosieut on both 61890 The-Taee Was. dockien by e v alking four or even five Lours, as ud b 'he oh en sang several plec editably ' . o e e 2 13y g p it listeth, Destitution in North € + old. i) 3..‘.1'.?3;:"5;1:;'3;::?lil&.‘;lff.:: - ftatlr. | This | Atalanta, which pissed the Judges about five boats legths o g Chandier of Michigan is a_tall, sharp-f d, frowsy- | Gov. Worth of North Caroli Thi0 soason. THE Shsemer Fhomas Collysr was charterod o 1he | Sotr ot e s Rt e om s ;. ha entleman, of wild expression, and North westerm | o, Tobbar 10 (e special correspos | kept open till after Kit of our law. | excursion, and Grafullw's 7th Regiment band accompanied - g e mnv‘» miles was gone o Le v ! qquare, fair cra. ollowing letter to the special ¢ e abiding citizens, the; uch by the move, their | excursioniste. All the children of the school wera present. | 1o the ari es and 43 e *'I'» Accor \ { 1 Sherman we have the nearest approach in the 1 answer to inquiries respecting destitu chief patrons being foa y bad . Tty paremns T Thia | [fhe oeigiaal Ages return ma ill come o Senate to Mr. Gladstone, an indefatigable business man, EXECUTIVE DEFARTMEST OF 0 go, and who did u £ care of the Rev, D. L. | fho o et gantly tall, stooping, thin, whose small head is u, June 20, 1466 §° | r the gas consumed in keeping open house, | o superin 27, Reeves E telnes, | fhe Mutaal Clab, wl ighe th '8 VR lack eves are | 6 our request T make the statement a8 to Satarday there were one bundred and eleven i tions | and doos much good on the west side of our city, and s | Keepsie. bl s | cavered with black huir, and whose small black evesare | | Bra: AL 00 les in this State, This informa- | granted, making two hundied and eigh wost fourishing condition A " . He is one of the y¢ | the destitotion of cer aties in this State, This informa- | granted, ma undied and eigh | most o ditio : ; = 7 i . we of La- | lighting caleulators, He is ono of the young | e et e members representing theso cousties | that #o many had to be FI6nTING TiE Devit v Hoxe.—The Union 1'i- | ! nt dadds power | l} ; {ish, | studious, most prudent men in the country addspower | %5 Conveution now sitting bere, aud other trustwortby | Cardoro had not time to read them, but | 10US STABBING were handed to him. Indeed, this would autozraph a9 th ef Moruouiem. In its issue of Jane 13, it refers iich Obio has of At an carly hour on Saturday evening two disso cew to be the case, £or Jubn Weber of N T | f .i‘m,.l.‘” ople W AFFRAY BETWBEN ABANDONED | deteof Solt Lake City continues to make vigorous fight against | Tt is stated on very good authority that b - 3 : . , at & word from him, ui d any building horses an nd re- | would 20 to the & § stripped not only of food b Sho is aged 22 years, was locked up for tho 1. bad i grand eruption au 1 t an adequs signed the law, afer it had passed both Hou y « i p h this, or any other paper, adverse to Lis designs, i sary to make a full crop. e . ’ late given to f and the country, County, Cleveland County, Rutherford County, | Snd one P 1 roy Howard of Michigan is a_man of # ap oty. Ch lin, the termiuus of the Wilming. | was granted an jnjunction, but basnot yet | Josepuice Adams, | to the telegraphic correspoudence between Majo . s . g ™ ..,‘\:1.:\[}',’:_‘:. ’;;:‘f\.“l \u;;} :“:itl.m.n ol “{1_1" :,,- 'l'h.m:lv;:. i:“'nw;': was ole ‘-“Umnwl o A e zhel«-nr;:vnrl'nnce and Greene-sts., and V}ml an | Sterman and Brigham Young. where n the latter had asserted ers 4 ¢ pid | htod and quistaess. y aud Charlotte, N. " | who is entirely out of Judge C: fth Precinet, | old quarrel. Blows were iuterchavged, and fiually Rebecca | that all reports of lawlessne:s or of opposition to ti dent e . e A Rentucky, well back on the Democratic l o County—Depot Morganton via Portsmouth, Va., | Fifteenth Precinct, at No. 632 lirondway, one liquor desler | stabbed ber opporent in the lef. breast and band with a kuife, | Government wero slanders emanating from * spec 0 y amorg the Seuators in services and feeblen ¢ votes | Sbusters remained up. | caped being fatal. Had the knife entered an inch higher, it | The sstute tist wbo subscribed his pame thereto, y x x with th d unrevivable sc of Lewis E ties were devast "The notion seems to prevall among the many who have taken | passed through tho heart, Immediately sfeer the | talke of slander- , in any otber cowmunity, would # ; ¥s | Cans, f t since that day the voleano has | oy o s althes are a that the new Excise Law s perfoet ] assailant was nrrested by Officer Byrnes of the | ject the offenders to te attcution of o vigilance committee 3 i Eighth Precinet, and taken to the station-house, where she | We know very will that s creataros in bis service wh ‘ ) Ve {.-d to v . i y B. Gratz Brown of Missouri sits clc ¥ ‘ 4 ‘ . all man of nervous temperai of seed wheat and corn ond e At t) e Judges of the me Court of the State. They 8¢ 103 Grossoat. Tho woun | et . ital sometimes, full n)r ghts on mau | war they had no money ana almost literally v satisted ol lity, 80 be at once attached " ers, where , urnr; o hor | be published. ount in the Stat | s then taken to her re No. I67 | 74e Videte then reitesates its charges of connivance at wir. in of the quarrel is said to ave been | 4 g g 3 | der and sbielding cf the guilty, against the head ot Rhode Island, the | There heiag no bank of di Mor rivate credit almost annibilated, it ha destiny, and, with Mr. Ax . for a license. I art of the assallint, rmaist element of the Senate. The latter is a pleasant [ FH¥ e it ope bl o i e legislator, very kindly and incorruptible. O DT T bacures, camiion o6, 9801 it g | *“eateriny tho prisoner was arraigned before Justice Dodge, | mon Churh, and declares it will not hold ita peace unti . 4 nate is Nye of Nevads, who sits | end that actual starvation will oce: who comuitied Ler for trial in default of bail Justice bas been dealt out to these high offenders. by | Dext to Nxm|m-r, “l ”|uu~:nl.mn‘|;;r( "‘;‘:‘":"";;',' :]:::{h: ;;1 | n b te |m;t-“l”(l u“rril:;{. N P : s : | gl est, and, probably, the first * " speaker in ns North, of ol you spoke to ’REAMBLE AND RESOLUTIONS FROM THE EXECUTIVE . b + it ploneersinan is James Lane of Kansas, favor- | me, are disposed to do anything for the relief of those desti- | e Lefore e 3 . Latest Ship News »wn to himself as *Jim” Lan man of good | tute people, lot them send flour or corn. Mauy of them say, | on Naturday OMMITTEE OF THE WEST SIDE ASSOCIATION, " SR gorin ARRIVED, Soxvay, Ji! T the Dencts of Ephesus, but | €ive us bread and we will do without meat. ” Subjoined is o list of tho | meeting of the Executive Committee of the Weat Sido Asso- | , Steomship Wameotta, Springer, New:Bedford, with mdse. sy aag \n who fired the | . 1f anything shall be sent to Madieon Geo. W. Ga- | junctions on Saturday clation, b hie 29th day of June, 1866, the fgllowing pre- *'Bark W. (. Anderson, Hussey, Pensacols, June 15, o Miiliken (of St. Andre il, Sagua 15 days ., assures INJUNCTIONS T8SUED SATURDAY arshell Post Office, Madison County; A harles Hoppe, Swinmiog He is i mie to adjourn suise tW0 or the 1 | or th Al bagen, vada is its most AUXUOUS | me'be'will distribute it to the most nee d ever watehful; while | he State Conve which is expect or. Heisawan of iuflexible | or three days hen , with sharp features and | If anytbing b b m | VSehr. Kate Brigham (tern), Lice, Cordiff 38 days. with railrosd iron | to Thos. Dunham. Experienced varisble winds all the passage, with heavy wi SPOKE Y, Epbesiati ¢ 19" | spirit, & man of auburn b F Wade 6f Ohio is its Gladi ting through Lis | face, above the common hig o Pusciver, Copt Ba ard, No it to other counties and T sh ne-hun briz Barrow, from R o date, at. 77 59, long. & y €7 any sir: ded between On #¢12 glasses a wildernes ts. He sed mouth, sallow of complexion, his very bair | of i, I'will procure suitable men to wake proper ¢ . inds you of a bishop fulfilling the duties of u bank He isa hard man to bave on the side of | of it | e s comprabendad i U on the | b ok V00, long, & sident, and there is a severe, l"‘fh"\‘“ petulant method | enemy; he carri o lithe down asif to | . 1could buy and forward corn from the Eastern Coutes, if + Siichsel MeCan., N arth, Central Ptk and M g o sy River’ on_ the | o No date. lat. 3933, long. 33 14, & Britiah bark, trom Bt. Helena ¢ tof his lipsand hands, for he is the re- | {4y ¢ am horned and toss!’ Educated in the spirit of 1 bad mot 1 g ; o, 5 ; Williaw Baraiay 60 Park-st. ; | west, without the consent of the Central Park Con i | ‘Bremen, 48 days out. ) bear 10 mentio: |~ The Assistant Commission of tfe Freedmen's Burean, on No. 91 Muiberry at.; ¢ 145 Worth- | to complete work that bad aiready been contracted f BELO! A . entl piion, | #t.; John Vogel, No. 134 v No. 49 Bayard- | the ¢ X bout paseing resoiuion British schrs. Telegraph, s, and Lydia Fulton, fz0u ber of the Senate, carrying the reputatior crsonal free s little to conventional thin offered in c88, be vindieated. h hio, hie ¢ Inst, furnished me with & copy of a r ongress by Mr. Ke ad adoped on the ing to the relief of th itute in the late insurgent he Sheriffs of the differcnt | iug other pro Glace tral Park Coniuf if carried out. will be Wt My | 9] Fraucis McCarten (this is the man icease), No. ,'the President’s champion, is | ately req eprehension by occasional exhit a tall, student-like man, of much eultura, ill calcu- A e condition of their | ™ d may prevent o del qlr. rw\llmnx(hv foremost ..»umnml«~. -m]- i lated to work with a majority, dealing littJe with ideas | several counties. Inm of avy_subsequent action o1 par e o ot Frves DRRS mpraviments A | when the minority, ever prying and revolutiol ¢ | but vigorous with illustrati no de le cnemy | Jooking to the supyly te. ¥ respectfuily, No. 15 West | Reacived, ‘That we respectfully re t b 2 ) ous h i ic 1 nemy . 3 oiced, That we respectfully remonstrate againet the adop H of sosasd i Y tbe 1 combined ons inst the policy they w in any issue, and, by his present uupopular course, riing | i, Governor of N. C. Chattertor | any such resolutions by the Coumon Coueil unless previously N wm«."t}:‘l‘l‘l‘!rvul’l»K\.Lur‘.mfi s ,!‘m‘r!'h MIC, iv e :'I;m:,‘ heso is |..:vlm; :xlx w'l?zlhlz 'rv'(l; nl:llrnlll\" 1o promix it not to power. | | o om comsentad to by the Comtant B ek o o ons b s | 3}l mede ftoms tho most delests past of AN CORN, i e of ite sparkle and leisur e daro no | Trumbull of Illinois is & compact, & man, square- | . s Briggs, No.534 Wes o g e 1 o tsnw | Cand is perfectly PUKE. P 1 THE CHOLERA, | Briggs, No. 534 We mitted to 1 Hon “'Al:]:l:I‘-;Iu(‘I;:I('-.l-:;llhlul- of | 171t is easy of digestion, A most natritious the Common Couneil h bis steadiness owerful ane tecause that would impe 5 R o ; : T, tviny e T Cap. maon, No. 112 PROLUMMER FOOD. | i Forsmie byull PROMINENT GROCES yehiability. Hewust carry within himself all the gument, drawing fro 1d glasees some & - - | Nt P 1be statistics, the grand plan of action; and sing scholasticism; 5 of 5.u-~\'.-yk has the fine, com. | TWO CASES IN THE CITY SINCE SATURDAY—NEITHER OF | (“h‘ sthe-st. ; Willian Secho, NB-:”: am \\‘\h No. | 2 . | . ot in_bodily strength the peer of his cotem Y | m ace of our metropolitan mercha ed a little | THEM FATAL—THE GENVRAL HEALTI OF THECITY 600D, | Fldrigee : | A SiNGULAR HABITATION BENEATH A Preg.— | 0 ( IS and BUSINES Sepators, we may well imagine in his broken sleep and | with equally turning hairs, and Harris cague, i | The bulletin at the office of the Sanitary | | Lately Capt. Thorne of the Fovith Police Precinet has is- Lol gty Arpendf it it g g evervorked , the fulsomeness and saticty of bigh | more broad and parental, both of them attentive to fhe . ¢ - Sanitary £ | fenty (unther, i P pdhpitiegietmlmirialiary s oot Jast vecared Letiers Patent for the term of 15 ye: command unless instigated by the love of duty and the s "swhrming industrial empire. | tendent, last evontng at 3} o'clock, contained the pasticulars 11 and 113 Howery ; D 7S] Pst phegindong A gy Foy rance, and Belgiom, for SUGGETT'S Celobrated BORED tion of patriotism, He speaks with more than the | Morrill is & keen, v Andustrial GIpIre: | of two cases of cholera. These aro the first we bave had for | Lty o 37 Homery. ~ o Mo X mnlanal.y; Dumers K| B TR ks Loasgs sl o a good wel of pure f 8 legislative leader; lo in | melo-dramatic loves, - | several days fbut they were both marked with all the pathogue’ | FLavesTs Frsciver. C Mo, 200 Riv. | SR Satarday Ofiesr OO ot Fatrick Campoell Josfng ply to JAMES SUGOETT Simen Mo, or, around Pier No East s, Sooth and West, yet u g experienc Courts of Nisi Prius has lost bim the dramatic jutentior which gives the vulgar idea of statesmanship. A cor eoctor of 1o surprises, the arranger of no tableaux, he | , He attempted to arrost them | _P- aud they took refuge beneath the pier, The officer followed 0 TO THOMAS E. | them, and after proceeding a short distance beueath the pler X Mourray-sts., whees yo | was surprised to find a house nldunl fifteen fe: lmu(?iy €eight | everything cise chiesper thas . bigh, constructed of boards and timbers, stolen. in .1 proba- % - e e W Pamcixcr, Copt. Willumeon —Philip Hoesz No. | bifiy, in the vieinity. Tis foundation bad been raised Ligh (SleiamNRORARLARDE . Book "o, bosy iMdelade Fahieniiois, No. 150 Hesterst; George W. | enough to escape tho high tide. ‘The floor was covered with " 1"Standard Works and, also, ¢ 3 Vook, e 38 floirscast.| Honry Bocobes Nt Tiow. | matting, 'u:l the premises contained . cooking stove, w0 ry. VI - , No. 3 Howardst.; Henry Buschwann, No. 40 Ho 1k of pipe, ten and o ffea pots, tin j1ates, cups, stools, 010 | = L.l ] . e tte o acubel oF O | PROF.. . LOWES AERONAUTIC THEATE! if ging and vom- | 1y | lie of the n:um conntry gentle i tiing or wel- | monic characteristi of the disease. V ‘ouness is one of the belligerent memb tem- | jiine, rio sjections, cold ton E s 0 I virtaes s tiama |1 1iee Whiee Saboitiisn, L HONR 81 deuls with the masoury of srgument, Dot its architectural N eonli was ‘Guoe’ & gatier o0’ (he Mikioe & collapse. Under the treatment now in general practice among details. For 34 years, n man's lifetime, he has been & | comes by hard rounds to a good place on the ladder medical men, and the libers] use of disinfectants by the Board ley ”;wa'm)“: it at it the e der of the Benate, | Buckalew, who was rated in the Pennsylvania L of Health, cholera seems to be losing much of its virulence, | ‘o the nght of the hall, removed some half dozen eeats, D ble part # ke sikie e sl the iea you bote & brown-haired ‘man, hale and able-bodied, aud i N Ditaod WA (he Sty of the pRbie Witk s sutti aid the oot younger than most others, who is the foremost, in poitt of | full of thirst and hunger, Syl syl ALl gprpndygised. onttiputind tomuand and cleverness, of the few Demoeratic mi 5. | “Tie novitiate in Congress who concludes thet ho ls. to | 10 distrita ia which it occurs, Neither of the recent cases | is is Thomas A. Hendricks of Indians, # Demoerat of | make his mark by oratory slone, will suffer assured dis- | Lve yet proved fatal, and the fact that there bave hoen but ;I‘r::l:mp:n‘:l\\: ’(:ml‘nkl;:;.:i A :m-(,x‘:;e;rx‘-;dli‘n-r;'ml"sxr-zlfi: | comfiture. The men who advance mwost rapidly are those | 12 deaths from the disease out of nearly 50 cases that have thus | hnde! one, decided 1 pinion, end more zealons e ptations, or who have maste o | oceurred sresent should of itee u Jarty collesgues, whose opposition is apt to be mere pro- | gifers, On the floor, the wore sensibility o o ksl to Ayorems day, praersl e wils gpcsed Mare. teet and bitterness. Heis of light complexion, settled | |oaq progress is the rule. It is singular that many men of The general health of the city has been quite good during | the past week. There has been an increase in the death-rate rer AMPHI- r two old chairs, and quite 4 pumber of other ariicles. y. mall pantry at one end of this siogular babitation contained , wiles Webster, No, 163 | & quantity of tea, sugar, bacon, bread, potatoes, and other 168 Eighth Robers | provisions, all of whicn had doubtless been stolen, This place | o Ofen, every , No. 213 Teuth-ave, | Baa afforded o refuge for twelve or fifteen vagrant thisves, | SRANTLY b7t —Charles O, Nuil, | whose depredations were confined prineipally to the wharves | "y RRY LESLIE ¢ bn Colling, No. 434 Eat Fouresothst; | ang groceries adjocent, The three bors mentioned above ' ' Tuiess, N Gyvesaotat. ; Sixtus L. Kapfl, Ne. 296 Bowery; & X ’ b The 0 of NIAGARA 4 T e e Kiieties Wioucs No. 160 Aveass | Were errested, sud Justios Hogan eommilted thom (o the sars | The mest fago artist in te woill i bis PERILOUS-wnd 4 | of the Commwissioners of Charities and Correctious, By order | STARTLING PERFORMANCE ™, 3 | of Capt. Thorne the aguatic babitation was destroyed. MUSIC by HOFFMAN'S CELEBRATED BAND Relubardt, No. 2 x Fiorexstn Puecixer, 13, Sixtheeve. Centrsl Park, % PARTIES TAKEN U'P CON- E” in the MAMMOTH BALLGON A Frowrrentn Pr aud severe of fuce, but without particular character either | o c ) 8 e | A " 4 s g plendid stteinments _come to Congress to lose their repu- | | P e e aee or oruturg. He bas mirred his. Dative extempore | k. The case of Horace Biney of Philadelphia is in | Bowever, over the week previous, but tis is not uousasl dar- | b Willay, No. 176, Fast Twenty second- | e Admission only 25 centa. eoufidence somewbat by the t0o frequent habit of reading o : | : N. B. Look out for POSTERS and other sdvertisements. Read H ey - '\ 9 int—a lawyer with few equals. He felt that here he | fog the Summer season and is not of & uatare to cause vn- | Cusgrove, Now 401 East | o < Oxz Max Di the BALLOON PICTORIAL I8 speeches from manuscript. ad not confirmed his renown, and declined renomina- | easiness. The city is generaly salubrioos, and the attestion | BERS 09 & STRAN-FON-CUR AR DRIWEES— GRAND GALA D, . Soon after 11 o'clock on ¥riday night the steam-tug Wyoming > ‘The State of Maryland 1s represented by two men of | yon, It wi v Y op. It wae by overweening loquacity that Hen reot but differing gifts. He who sits close up to the | Foote destroyed bis influence in the Senate, having passed writing all the while with an attoruev's industry, | g1ih opinions upon all sorts of things till he became too there is little cause for foar eitter to inhabitants or strapgers. dy Johnson. ? ‘massively quakerly f:-ntntn-d man | {rite to be noticeable. CHOLERA IN LAURENS-T. with abulging contour. from the eyebrows down to theunder | e ST S S SRR CRt 3ip cast like a prize-fighter, and sceming by the one eye he A boy, five years of age, residing with bis mother et No. 14 that i d to its hygienic and sanitary condition is such that | Lo o iy L s . sunk at Pler No R. On Saturday afternoon she was raised and the dead body of Patrick Gillen, the freman, was found iu the engine-room, Yesterany Coroner Grover held an in- | quest on the body. From the evidence it would appear that tha deceased was in the habit of sleeping on the tug, and on Be No. €2 Second-ave ; Frans Ruppert, No. 19 East b N . ting Co —Ed (lormond, No. X lost 10 carry the scars of bis art. Vet the ampleness NORTH CAROLINA. Laarens-st., between Grand and Canalats., was fakes siok st A e T il be night in question the engineer ordered him to fill the tank and symumetery of bis head show that it was framed for . 4 o'elock Saturday mornivg with vowiting and purglag. At Tty sinthaa ; Dinin O Coecop. | $he Dght i quostion the snginest Sritied B 0 aved ater | 11, symptoma of cholers appeared, snd the case was reported L e tarning on the water, fell asleep, and, on the tanks becom W € fell, the water overflowed and thus sunk the boat. A verdict 0. 170 Broadway, New- et e T e 17 oot | TIAYVTS COLLAMORE & Co., Vetter ivternal than exterior uses—built like s fort, hut N'S BUREAU IRT o xeally s arsenal—while the keen, close angle of the chin e ,“l, I,:M;m(rr';;u:\-“::z‘::u\'u:;:':rn | 10 Sanitary-Tospector Pooley, who took charge of the prem gives token of some delicacy of taste and feeling. He has DAY'S PROCEE! short, gray hair, %u eve is ‘doggedly humorous; he is the | From Our Spectal Correspondent. :' “""d"“‘l”""“""“l"“l‘ "“l”“‘l"“' "‘i'"“"“'"‘l“"'b'."‘"“ | No. et wmoet individual physica! stature on ‘the floor. RaLEIGH, N. C., Thursday, June 28, 1666, R TS GRS TRUE-eN0eN. I8 vening reaction began, | Quinks, Na. 663 ¢ et 2 g 3 216K, N. C., : , 1666, Have pow fn store FLOWER STANDS for DINNER CENTERS, Less significant, of s triter and more aversge humanity, | . | and the patient is now regarded out of danger. The room in | *'x 3 SR anity, | 3 y o . y v onTY axco . Capt. Ward.—Jobn Regnol —A G 3 - | something new ard very ornemental. A novel shiage of yet_ perfect m his kind, and pleasing rather wban striking, | The Burean Court met this morning, but the prose- | yy;oy yhiy case occurred is on the foarth floor of one of the Oy e o Tiriiites i Th EXPLOSION 0F A FLUID LAMP—A GirL Fararpy | *welsenmgy G Sorie with s1 5. 3¢ the Lale meridianal face of John A. J. Creswell, a Seu- | Cuting witaess, Holmes,had not airived. By consent of Court, | » | Teotb-ave. | Joun Usion, No 59 BURXED —A bous 7 o'clock last eveniug an alarm of fire was | With their ususlamortment of DINING. DESSER nd TEA SET! | ‘most insalubrious tenant hoses in this exceedingly flthy dis g MARBLE VASES at reduced pric e e sounded for the Seoond District, originating from the bursting | g4 Glas of il deseriptions. . No 698 Nath- | e e e e irae | of a fleid (1w in the Bouse of Mrs. Kearos, No, 30 Harrison- s M cpas Grob sud Jecok (hros, ; s A i e of Mre, Kearoe, named Catharine Noiris, aged 12 Weat Siatecnibst. | Years, bad the Lo fn ber band when it exgloded, and set ber stor beautiful in his friendships, a sturdy Republican of | and desire of accused and witness present, the testimony of " H : | trict, and the patientis #aid to be perticularly unfortunate | T8 Al ty, d one ) - . h No. 479 . rogressive integrity, and one of the new and more Chris- | Henry Nutt for the defense was allowed. He stated hehad re- | oo’ vhe oot that bis mother is o babitasl drioker of b o, 1 Bosadiay, o JaD regime of land gentlemen. These colleagues, of | yided at Wilmington a lttle over 58 years; I was born and | | wppotite politics, séem to me to constitute one of the very | 4 o i e vy atetioge—Se! clothes Idoogh e ] Ccaticti sad 1 0ot kndw: thsed, iy | 180000 thare] L84 owa soms sheve) the condition of fesing CASE IN TWENTY-SFVENTH-ST. Tworermioes - Pxsaxcr Gt B bestian Kew: fire. A everyibiog, poesible way doe to any Stato has sent to Washington so much Reason on the | 8moDE the freed people fn regard to workiog for thelr former | Early yesterday morning, Patrick McCabe, 40 yoars of age, e ol e g A o mpontitis. Bergts T rex'and Oficers | WO ADVANCE IN PRICES OF ey exed impos rgt. Feres and Officers | W YANCE IN PRICES ¥ ;4' Precinct Pclce con- | L. 1. Coliege Hospital. In | .. i6 came i collision with C l O'I'HING y. Several passen- . owners was, last Bpring, very uosatisfactory. At that time 9 v Twasrrexverrs Przescr. Capt. Reers—Frodrriek Henaar, residing at No. 307 West Twenty-seventb-st., was take ill, | TURsTTaRvenys THECwes . 3 Gorewiots.s Dt Qm:-. Sutton of the T veyed the wnfortanate girl to the with the usual premonitory symptoms of cholers. Dr. Ramsey irath, No. iwiehot | Hunry Ficken, No. ¥3 Wesbiag B L T e o Teoes Mostadits, e | R o Ursprwighsby ey 7 Proceeding to tbis fire, Hose Co. e side and Feeling on the other. The men compounded would wake one perfect statesian, asd I am able to see | the town of Wilmington seemed to be crowded with negroes 00 other single delegation of whieh the same could be said. | who were idle and torbulent, and, so far as I could see thing: Creswell comes from the northern border, #o close to it in | oould pot be mad 40 labe 1 o 5 p ! %) )y, | patient, st 1 p. m., was waid to be convalescent. Banitary In- | Twanvr-zienrs PRECINCT, Cupt. Dicksam—Theues Bages, No. %1 » Greenwood osr, damiagl T g Elk iy, that be has 18baled the breath of | 0004 30t bemade to work—to labar on farme pasticularly. | Jol o gyl wag potified of the fact, and st 115 i tho | Modeon . . iy esce| ; ficedom cross the line, ind iu his adent eepausal of the :‘.::;v;n: someatber fred 1o offr(he 4000 nduomants Loy o rooboam gty "‘ ' : b l: v e Pascoren, Cupt. Bogr—Frascls Higer Brosdwes, IS0 O N T0E3 DU BNl KOMIpOR TN — wewer and purer code for bis native State, ranks with the | 0 , but not one in & bun wou @ hold and work. Rumors yesterday wero numerous, and one or two were tol imety fourth aod N e | £ = i & » 1 wost Imgn?mrc e o B time. 1o Tncks the clons | We could not indace them to do it. 1 they agreod to work | §asbed to the Basitary Bujerintendent, but these were the wlourrotrs Pascivet, Brooklya, Capl. Woglom—Locss Bedes- | MavnEM. —Patrick Walsh, residing at 52 TRAPHAGE‘\y HUNTER & (,0, _Acguaintance with constitutional law possessed by bis | there was no relisnce to be placed upon them. Upon one of Saly onses of shelers thet cosurred 89 to O 5. ARRENTS ON SATURDAY. West Thirty- fourth st., was on Friday night last assaulted by Nos. 398, 400, AND 402 BOWERY, u.h(-ugne, but also the narrow and literal humanity de- | my plantations in Bisden County I did induce some 15 or 20 to ""’"mmu,"" Sunday, July 1, 1666, The following are the nugws of thowe Grrested on Saturday | James Baybam, near bis residence. Heariog the row, Ofticer | Jupetion of Third and Fourth sived from 100 great reverence for a charter and the au- | remain on the farm, but just in the midst of my crop Notbing new to report. Five pati ‘all tod, y ‘n | for violating the Exetse Law, In eclling liquor without & H T 3 Preek s Aggetie il unctio % i orities npon it. He is aware, as Mr. Jobnson fsnot, of | or 10 of them left, aud in consequnoe & pertion of . et g 0%, 800 SOW 12 | Nagne Murray of the Twentieth Precinct rau to the spot, and at. | NOW OFFER icwn o o better dispensation, wherein we legisiate orop was sbandoned. When T csme down to Wilmington | HOWPItek D. H. BigskLs, Deputy Health Officer. PSSR tempted to arrest Bayham. who re nd finally succeeded | (e balunce of their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK at LOWER }:,‘N,,‘i';‘“?on'nd n:,',,;&,"m;,'mm;,,,,,, in we logialate | THound the negroes in great cumbers, aud myself with others g i in wreuching from the h:fl;!l of lh’;;.flt.cflx"r:nn nb.u“x;mmml then | PRICES (han the same quality of goods s beco offered since 16Ch. P - ~ g 4 struc! im on the 3 o o L] 0 i S bt Boperataeesof & ecnerous navnre would | Sl TS BIAL R, Jhielady e eb o b N 3 e 3 bty 4 Bebadwny 15 regaining bis baton, when the prisoger seized the underlip oo AU BRLE S see Maryland wheel into the columf of s of the Bureau, talked with him, aud sddressed bim & note, sug- = N 3 Kot 316 Tiiido & VY Fwenty sikhat | of the former between his teeth, and portion of it off. BUSINESSs SUITS, yated, not only in her serfs, but in her prejud estiog tobim the prooriety of uaing bis offos and i in- Thg ALLEGED MURDSR ¥ RCHUYLILL COUNTY, | Vanil Gowimg 23 Thviproms, oy B man, Wb Talsdone | ctming Mats SOMOTIGL 00 g g Bl 818, $20, %25, AND $30. wmethods, and her industries. In affability these Senatord noe to employ them on some of the unoecupied lands, in | PA.—Constable Jacob Chrisman of Pottaville, Schuylk Il Al of the s were %o batl fn ':“ of 91,00 submission and taken lud! e T" unl olnl;n. nnb o{n 87 | Boys AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING snd LINEN GARMENTS are equal, both being respected and oular with their first to give snstenanoe to many of the land holders and County, Pa., arrived in this city 8 da; . J M“'“"‘“ som of 9l Justice Dodge committed him for trial without bail adveriasios on the foor; Vot Johnson belangs sesentially as, Who were very dasituta, and to Teileve the Gov. | quisiifon for Dennis Eagan. who s charged with the marder by S Tokon i M S o oot —— of all descr'ptions, at saue redaction. t of considerable expense in feeding these idie n roes. of one Robert Gardine: “ n o neAT the | opyie, Waker, 6] Metaat Feury faler, ‘:;,“ ball ot THREATENING TO TAKE Lipe.—On Saturday night, perpetr all the rer I coold eommend, &) ine | town of Lowherry, soms time 1o Aogust, 1864, o aad Hsjor W 413 80 T | the wife of the socnsed. is alsoin custody as & s i ; erom 1o the cluss of jurists, und Creswell to that of legislators. | SrRmeRt o S00% "t nvolve them in any diffienity. I The parties, with their children three in number) will We look to one for criticism and interpretation, to the | 147689, FC Bg | R T bl gl <] Bernard McLaugblin quarreled with Edwin Farrell of No. 77 1Y | Jomes Mazeay, 188 Muidoniuse, Ervest Nelweyer, ¢ W biteball-s. it the corner of Sixth-ave. and Sev- N second for the perception and recognition of those latest Ot\%t tls would "They w heid to ball by Justice Hogan io the est Twenty-sov e and largest social phenomena which are disregarded by :'d '.'.':.«u--m d'ugm ‘Deing any criminaiity in the matter, in | taken to Peunayivania todar. Two men, charged with being | §100. (feeiches gadid S 14 nth-st, ’-...1 finally, drawin those nations only which have ceased to grow. Creswell | yiolation of their orders. I ‘oL Whittelsey re- | sccomplices, are atill at large, bot believed to be In the viclnity AT THR ESSEX MARKET POLICH COURT. > tening wanger, declarin, s the inheritor of all the -{myumm end much of the | plied to me that be saw notbirz in bis instruotions from the of Pottavills, Huyard fifl“ho-: Koach, 62 Pike st forfered with bim, Ofticer McKenzie of the Twenty-el 1 S ——— ot . MeConvell, East Brosdway. | procinet, hearing the disturbance, came up, 4 porwi ) , took him into custod, wer of lgel::ry \:‘lu\vr D"hl'lma political tuwr{ n;d gwmlubzh_'oh WI;E:{“ hbl. r’.&m, thege Jands, the 5;; s AcCIDRNT—A boy, mine years of age 40 rotber, and bis eul upon the dead man was one of the payable in 4 (i the uof t! ERIOUS ACCIDENT.—. X 'y J ng the threats of the rufli <ty ? " fow very goot” " *3 Fraok Sterle, restding o Madison.st. nenr Jedford: bold to bail by Justioe Shandley, 1o | [l CORTed by Tusties Dodge. F. jcal obitusries of our history: me that it w5aid be 1den, Iurged thi B sisgs | f (s e ) A ke o Daee l\l h“;‘na'l lt.vl\}‘: e., g arl he yard o ay, ‘] o and, sgod 99 years, and resides at No, ‘est Nine- 4 , #ustaln ON SUNDAY. ~ 54 GOSN RETREIL RN e deas Asies s Sawty o The foliowing ara tha sames ofthose liguor dealers arrested | WOBIOOE -~ o o e ’ m’;‘n‘&u—- o griofof singerg friendshipi . 2% d " — m“” ek b o et "J,Y.’i’,"’fi ] T - b ;._d"_q £ G W. Childs wrd vhlulu‘;h- e e o Tagpr oF CLoTH.—On Saturday night, Michael —The feed store of G. W. Childs, | William Rete: int At Donohoe, aged 19 years, was arrested on a charge of having o, 950, o8, 038s, e Siurcea, oy 14e belef thet 7, whilg | B IGM o obohe i undo 8oy P nd Flushing-aves., was f-lonjously rnl'nddb{ Karl Werner, 31 stalen & quantity of cloth from Mr. David Lasky, of No. 160 FREEMAN & BURR, deemmed me wortby to be youf foripanion, and loade With tbe you catoum, 1 shal fopn-dlyomuu:? fluence which my advi songe) bag o ’ iog 2 years, the recollection of your smile ‘Therefors Tdid It Yoluntarlly, 0 of the planters bad con- | 207 a0 et 3 Solost yesterday werning, Julia Bruder, 194 Lo 8idence in the negross, and were willing to employ (hem In the ) Outo Fuick, 167 - Broadway. The accused admitted bis guilt, and said that at toos t]ies he had stolen goods from Mr. Lasky, aad dis . $9Qlivert. ONEPRICE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, cu..lt.l‘vnhl of their farms, but there were several who, sfier m 2goet touching and claes) 8 8 pro- “For mcn‘unun, vobolar, statesman and jorator ail good | den''z: matter and thought ludofl my duty &8 alt- - 1 there wi ufl;ynl '] &0 8) S rve order and pesoe, a hat shall T sny of t35i grief wbich I e TS aia not see fo Neitner of thess idy 3 Aenkh o the prisoners were held to bail in the sum of $100 counsel. 10 ‘me is the strong arm whereon of them to Thowas Mlon: ofteg leaned; but iu that path which 10 time past was arrested by Officer Griffio of t S Ry ophr T oot G "y v o | PR AL, 71, MO B 0 | e foll el T oty Y p—, R il o ths s s JChS, T es with: thetn, A forf weoks subsoquently 1 saw bim | 8 M43, was found at bie residence. Other miseing DIOPerty: | Niohoiss Rudmas, No. 3 Bestar st Curran Jobueen, 14 Wuli0 % | Ngoy g o LT o R, mfir of the stranger will insensibly wander to a | 8882 83d be told me the iy h i ':‘f“"hh'e s bkl Lo i R n ‘ouch held to bail by Justios Hogan in the eum of | TSI I S o the o Tecsiving stoles corner FULTON and NASSAU-STS., epposite Sun Building. large aud rounded figure, standing in the open space to e e i et tbs boxinping, abap. | CoLListox.—A collision occurred in Atlantic-st. on ol - X MAKKET POLICE COURT, esterdsy, Justico Hogan comuitted the prisovers to the 0 leh, bebind. bis chair, which s ou the furtbest row | $70a b of et n'."mu'mE:,‘ o many”of the | Beturday, caused by e rea o e of e Jamlen Klliond | 4w Mler €1 Went st omos foF trial We sre sow seling s large sad moet complete stock of READY- yemoved from the Speaker. He it was whose patient and | most val farms were abandoned 11 henoe. A8 | oars giving way. The cer was run against another car inad- | Ie was likewise heid to bail in the sum of 8100 by Justice . . MADE CLOTHING, consisting of BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS elegant scholarship made him the classical orator of free- | far as I could see, the ral {mpression was that the negroes | vazce. n:! ‘considorable damage resuited. Beveral persons | Dodge. RobpED BY CoMPANIONS.—Late on Saturday night, % - sad whom she choss a8 her slect to shed. bis blood | wouid bot wark fo thet orrer owatr: bat would work pder | were more o [ess injured, but sone seriously. I UANSIOMI, e | Jobn Oreeuwondof K. 50 Font i, wade ihe aogsaisiases | (sl o 1. put), BOYD CLOTHING of gvary deseription, Senate floor, that he mi 6 the. thi direction of porthern men—w) was beoause SN be thirst: -beer drinkers o ENTS' ) ke, &e, . mankind. st he might have the sympathies of | £ e them or loved them, 1 do not know, bat it is very oar. | Fime.—A carpenter shop in Comberland-st., near m‘f.:'.‘.".:l.‘.....,...l i Thelr appetites &t the fol. | of John Prince, alias Gorman, Stepben Hays, alias Rooney. o FURNISHING 0OODS, ke, ke. g 'Of Charles Sumper there is 1o better picture extant | tain that they were not dispossd to work for thelr former | Dokalb ave., .,..‘.T by The uguny was destroyed by fre | lowing places: No. 4 Sou! , kept by Lucas Bods and two other young men, and the party made the tour of most FROM 10 TO 4 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, Loss, §200—no tnsurance.” The | wuller; " Joseph Schnaide e oscin g1 -;m: of the down-town, driukin saloons. Abeut midaight, while | o FREEMAN & BURR'S 0 the work of a5 o Kieiw's, Brosdway Garden, o [ L v ] e g ONEPRICE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, tban this, in De Cormenin's sketch of 8t. Just, the great | “Pii%y e aimonlt outof some Ailag S8es funght Fseaeh Srblor of the Mevointion: w0 e sasiws tad propebezs & rsons w! ratood, for 1did not bear any of this mysell, that the |\ prgyprgp HiGmwaY Ro u y.—Between 1 and 2 n.fmu:onld ot enjoy their freedom as long a8 nay?nfi 4. m. yesterday, Mr. John Gallager, residing in Frost«t. be- forno ‘ Judge Cardozo of the New For ho belp. Prince and Hays were arrested hy N 05" Woglom of the. Forty Al Preciact was enjoined Shouted fof belp, ei'sr the Second Preainod, bus thelr oon: | ion 124 Fulion 4nd 80 Neseushs, corner opposite Sun Building, sy forenoon, and Capt. Mullin of ‘the Fortysixth | fojerates escaped with the watch. Vesterday, the prisoners o hmt"hlo- o m;"’-flf. ned to fofuse & balief Unfon-ave., E. D., was sttacked by t & few minates before midnight. ot trilal by Jostl come o 8mO] e seerwed to infuse & . B. D, atafew minal 1) ustice an. Shmong the negroes that they wers 10 be supported by the Gor- o A rween Lariiner-st. and_ Union. | Hrestnet was onfoln e e ed tho injunctions hoid boer iceases, | ¢ committed for trial by Hog erumeat. bence they wers not disposed to work at all, though Iy beaten. Mr. Gallagher bad just teft s | KSRV I Scheider's there was not a very great rush of — 3 there were some .uorm-» that in some cases where t! when sitacked, aud took the precsution of leaving | Tyyiore and lMMvA‘tfl "l'“"‘ but st nmuller's Digp 15 o Pouics CEiL.—Officer Davis of the soasoned them with scraps negroes did work, and worked very weil. The number of rice ‘eum of money, which he was in the babit of Sorryiog | Tiere wan & perfect run e BreTout the day and evenin, Pl s nm‘—o'md RS e e meta- Hobbes and Rousseau, aud fto the violent ntations on the river I can't say, I think about 20. b about bis n, with bis family. Jis sseailants, the J F'(le Forty f1th Preciact - do not kg ked m: “m.in(:f::LZ'g:vu ‘Pariy, 08 charge of 10 | native of Germany, aged 45 years, in Mulberry-st. grossly io- it studied b from . "fé""”" ‘realities of his revolutionary practice he joined | were some smaller ones. Ido not know of any plantatiops worked | failed to obtain any plunder, and in revenge for their failure 208 Bowery revers from Bodenmul. | ozicated. He was taken to the station-house and committed | 13 L.ism,n'{o”. No :; -t New-York, compounded of humaniisrian imagisations | (s year by Southrons exclusively,and there sre four cultivated | beat him cruelly. jon, 8 80on as he_reached ¢ r.%"fl " Sutton, the Head of the C 1 Pho. | DY Northern men. There are etbers wiers little patobis of . st o mplml e Purdy was locked up at the Station-House | toqcell At 1 o'clock yesterday morning he was found by mear St. m Mr. op, the Head of the Congressional Pho- | ground are cultivated oy the but not one-fourth of any ASSAULT ON A PoriceMAN—Sergeant Maddox | githough Le tried to make the Sergeant in charge believe that | (he doorman to be quite dead. Yeste Coroner Wildey Hope of Health tos long was bid, wograpbers, | bave bad o most interesting revival of the | of these plantations ere uoder cultivation. Thers aremany | and Officer Reed of the Forty.sixth Precluct, ‘andertook to aT- | he was perfootly sober. A crowd of Purdy's feiends followed | hel an inquest, and 8 verdiot of death Fom intemperance T P ondora's fatel box. ~ecene of the famous Brooks assault. ¥ particular seasons in the year when neglect of a rice or cotton | rest s man named George Hood in McKibbenst., E. D, ons | bimto &.e Station- Hot d one of them, named Jokn Her- dered by the jury. The residecce of d 16 un- When fate st last removed the lid, ‘With his Ior benesth his deek, his chair ailed to the | erop for only three days would lose the whole yield. Hence, | charge of sssault and battery preferred against him by Aune | rity, became so threat and -h&nn that Officer Lewis {ile flew forth o spreading flocks; %0 that Lie could move neither forward nor backward, | the difficulty of oultivating rice or cotton with untrustwortby | Cross on Saturday night, when Hood assacited Officer Reed | andertook to arrest him. rrity thereupon showed fignt. —— badly, but be waa finsliy ove and taken to tho station | wnd struck the officer twice, when the latier AccrosTALLY DROWNED.—James Letts, a well oy ercome house. A man named Philip Grill, who_ attem| effectively about the head of bis assailant that foor, the R" sepator sat writing; the stealthy assassin came to 1be fron pted to rescue o Tood was knooked down and secured by Sergeant Maddox. | 1o a state of dooility. and afterward looked up. Herrity's head | known citizen of the Seveath Ward, oo Wednesday last fel t of the desk, cane in haud, and leaned forward with feet finuly planted: “ Are you Mr. Sumper!” Bot ! “)am.” *Then . With his left hand be gras; h men were bailed by Jostice Walton yesterday. 1t seems | showed the effects of the officer's club. and bled profusely, but | & oo iho vier at the foot of Ninety-fifth-st. into the East River, 1be sanstor's throst and pulled him forward. H e | Rena U (it e See ta with my S Shand was Tty e et el i T | B ey Ay (he officer belng fully justitied under | W S0 R Uovoq” Youterdny the body was recovered, asd TRt Tarieni e desk piated ki dowlike & vics. The DIACK | to' make. writin castracks and. {a¢y §uvo me writes for | 11ing. Biocs {hen Hood has conataat)y percouted ber. 2 TWE QUEENS COUNTY TOWNS. Coronar Gamble was notified to hold aa fnquest. whalebone cut into the scalp fast and deep, drawing blood | to make my own coutracta, and that any contract | made with e The law, as usual. was prefty ‘-.ur.uy disregarded in some S— TURKISH { BAT under- | of t e lco of the | STABBING AFFRAY 1N PEARL:ST. — Oo Sunday BATHS. the negross llg.'flu use their power to compel them to Truorr DiSTILLATION oF WHISKY.—It H ured forehead, i i ’ il it por over and eyes, and white linen, Td i whs cthons, T thtak bp weed Mg Cour\y towns yesterday. The - N—61084. o408 1t 9p. m. LADIES—1010 123 w. O T AV A~ GENTLEMEN, to 13 e a deoscent on the liquor dealers | o i Sullivan and Michael Quinn quarreled at the snd at last the rod splintered in its tecrible mission. Then, | COMPIY with, stood that for @ long time n an use nth Preoinct invol 0 t influence to induce the planters to go_to work, and East- g the with & t involuntary groan, the Iarge man’s writhing sy toe as they conld afford by their buhu-mun‘lh- l;lk:n istillation of whisky in the at Hunter's Point, and arreeted the following, who were dol:: Sorser of Poas! aod Parkets Sullivan stabbed bis op- il ' m{m st the screws of the desk; it fell with a shock, :2."' ‘any land near Wilmio, = ern Distriot, and ternal Revenue detectives have been | a brisk business at the time: Charles Sehwaleuburg, J eremi ere wound, The injored FRENCH 1do v ; of the | jngtrumental in bri to justice o la ber of J ¢Ginnis, Samuel Riloy and Jas. Robertson. ut in the back, inflioting & * i Cowls Supior, Bung forwar, gired o momes! | Frndaus Bt o Shoptoed 02 sl dova sl | mpuged vt ” Gy Bttany mamngs 51 ke e iy Sisalton,Satos Mo, Syl T sy Koberion | pnen 0 e N For el i amaian was izing witnesses, and then, with sort of gurgling cry, | and out Dack of Wilmington, w ure little oolonien, | ooBolEd I s urir of Ciraad and Eighth sta. and | who promply discharged them o their own recognizauces, | arrested by Officer Conway of the Blxth Preciuct, they quarter the BOgroes | while the were at work in extinguishing - fumbled all headlong and heaped upon the Aoor. 10.get thom out of the community. A L e e N e T > = A For minutes not a man socped to Lift hum; the wounds J;‘Cmefllm‘mlm L1a that the teachers and | spastor Meeds aud Assistant Assessor Folter. The Great Tmploment Trial at Aubum, N. Y., we | FBiL DOWN A Fuiont op Srargs.—Coroner Gam- o g v - g T3 R0 gheeped ".‘,:"'f"‘ D o part.of the nogross 10 Work for {helr formor owsers; E—— aro ormed, blda flf o be tbe largest and most {mportaas | ble on Seturday beld an iaquset at Bellovus Hospital on the ; 3 ook, iascathed 1d. with & fros and lofiy step, | haTeou suifcient Lacwledgs on the sublest 1o form an latel CHARGES OF GRAND LARCENY.—Sergeant Maddox | tes of mowers, reapers, and horse.powers, and show of il | body of Joba H. Knobesen. who died, from fojarige recelseid (GENGEMBRE'S PATENT.) t {nto the b dors. Wh nnui Iigent opinion as to whotber that unwillingness was reslly due | and Officer Videtto of the Forty fifth Precioet, on Friday ? Talling down etairs at his boarding-house, No. 90 East UT ON and TAKEN OFF in a MOMENT by an $iv —y e r'::" e Lt e e 10 thoss teachers’ and G ansar whotber It ex. | niiht last, arrested Jemes White and Max Nadtey, residing | Kinds of baying end barvesting implements, ever beld in the | Fyqnty.fifth-st., on the morning of the 24th ult, A verdict T o sewing, eysiet, serow, rive or cut i the ¢lo his mfl t °h', ‘; 'tlu'm‘m'?;'ls ;ju.;u:;m isted in portions of the Btate where thers were 1o teachers or | t the corner of Suffolk and Rivingtor-sts. Nov-Vork, on pus- | United States. 1t will commence Tuesday, July 10, and coo- | of accidental deats was rendored by the jury. Deceased Was | 7y, 0 be changed from one garcient o snother in sn {astant: wi oo L ot e Sniaed the | rsachasat & X by sir. piolon of being implicated with one Lo+ (- st s, afisa Bl | yune uptilthe Judges and officers of the New-York State | & Bative of Germaay ed 17 years. Bover pullof i ear the cloth’ Made 1o every atyie GF LADILS Wioliness of the Senate, without associating with Charles | * The Court then chen, in fraudulently obtaining a hor<o i 1 . : - ——— ““fi‘. wnd CHILDREN'S WEAR ; also for the ARMY and NAVY. Sumper's gashied the frequent bayomet at the throat of | Mr. Nutt owned 100 slayes snd two plantations— | George C. Wood, of No. 66 Bouth &is Agricultural Society are satisfied with the practical working Tn order o let the pubiic st once see the great advantages of these i bel . History bearing out its memorabie text: | 006 eotton and the other cotton and rice. He now employs &7 Carstons was arrested on Saturd: of the m achines. [Announcements.] offer to st wall, id, on receipt of o and oy ebildren.” Since that | baads. cultivating cotton, and portions of his farms aee rented | Krone. 'All the parties will be hear ! » ————— e o {Notob Piies, one set SLEEVE BUTTO s ‘duy the record will tell how t Le, feeble man, slent to former _slaves, he furnishing rations and receiving oue: | Tuesday. The Billiard Cha P N R 4c. ; h-r;, S0c. per sot; one 4 bis individual wrong, resol in’ his own words, t third of the crop. Having been connected fwith the Rboel Sp— i mpion of Pesnsylvania. with t or one ASSORTED BOX, containing one <4ll his awessin ‘.m",,',‘ " and * God' Lelping Wity to | Goverament, be declined to take the oath required. when the INCORRRCT.—A statement appei: ! e of the PwiLADELPRELs, Baturday, June 30, 1866, s et Ve ::;lubwmyh“nl:..: L% por bte. A g 2 B T e e Hia s 1A ‘position of Collecter of the Port of Wiimingtou was tendered | Brooklyn papers on Saturday, to the ¢ i | atiemanag | The contest for the billiard rhung‘mmhlp of Pennsyl- otve, Wl Be ke e be A | o Vil o shn fored, Tl B2 Rt the 1000y M Py s o dll 18 | 10 bim by President Johvson some six weeks since. Me stated | No. 08 Bonth Firstat. E. D, was rubu-u of #1000 ip gold. | vania, between E.J. Plunkett aund Robert T. Ryall, re- | been very Grecly roported by outside parties to lujare ous ey corer Canatsty Now-York. P.0.. Box No. 6468 Plesse @y with the pottinacity of Cato's Carthago eaf delende.” | to Col. fia—ufl sud wyself, in & couversstion after Jbe ad- . genies the truth of the atory. sulted in 8 yigtor= for the former. Tarr, Tyuay & Unssxizay, Provijetors. | state where you spw the sivertivement. Bhow this 1o yous friends.