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NEW.YORK DALY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST %2 1866 man be a jockey ! T8 it not a profession of braina? Muat ovE DETECTIVE POLICE. THIE WAR ON THIRVES dat mfi,’&fiflflc"‘""m.fhm' m'b;‘.mun‘u;d“efim: not & mag be born for it? Porhaps, after all, ambition Ix: ———— 3 —— o Hovoome to take part 1n ths ceromonios. Tn front of s waY | g ALLEGED CORRUPTION IN TIR DEPARTMENT— | SEVERAL NOTED CHARACTERS ARRESTED AND T tho stand will be accommodations for aboat G0 reporters, The | Ty mniw-t(alhh«rmu (tho murder of his mothor), I osg . - o B st e (TRD—TWO SENT U Vi oy epace in front of the stand wiil asford pionty of room for the | only say that it was vever promeditated. T loved both mothes INVES TION OF THE CHARGES AGAINST CAPT. | HIBITAD SENT UP POR MIXTY DAY many thousands who will be istening to the addresses, | and aister truly, altbough they Lave been the cause of AN ALIBI Pl | Yesterday morning James Dumas, slias Demar, and the nature of the grons s of the | disappoiatments to mo. Which disappointments, with | & wellknown hotel thief and burglar, was exh 2 e SUMMER CORRESPONDENCE. e from the asonsation of tryiog o clear myelf from harge on $bo gronad of mlnll;{"{{:‘i 1 abhorred ey THE LAST CRIME. PANCY-DRESY ¢ OF THE || THE CONT! botty spoakers perfectly audible to take | disease, probubly produced tho manis, sud which togethey | with my knowledge of the mauis, made me lead a miserable ED AND CAPT JOHN 8. YOU AT ted to t90 | treir positions a considera voto suty groWw Bl | J !‘" In § the Dolls. Haasanariss 18, BATREAD tives congregated in the IMM) ,',m,‘l,.,“». grave rl,: ,-;n‘.;p rnu\uh.:l | life, T have n4‘~l :; 4 10 Mlp‘lp .ul:hmrlm. 1houeh it hag ] wdquarters Ao hieed T o Trsnector Daulol | feet in bight, From hts will # ) | twpossibio for me to realize that I commi i ropas g4 ¥ sters, by nspoctor Daniel | Gl JRighhy drypea & and wh s v wilts 4 committed this the full Board of I'olice Commissioners, Messts. siorre, Bosworth and Bergen., made a therough 1f Saratoga wore score thousand peo arkweather said abont plannlng the murder of g y whom he took to ride for the purpose. is sups t of regard to the fealings of persous now livin e, for What | gith roses. Round the bases of the p The I . and all the way up they d Lis past ted, nnd bow long be had | nomberof fle il be draped with and flags. The and last night an exhibition of 7@ i et s S |cymiatien o4 forcod agalust Copt. Joba 8. | o0 g 1o the State Prison Moors wers ordered to look | biaek asd.white, asd wiih wreaths of ¢ 1 pot believe | Young, Chief of the Detective foree, of collusion with thieves. SO i, that they might recognise him in the future, At | ETTE will be covered with natural flowes In front of the Wk reoronss b oacties Ramtn - Tb Toard e Bon ar g ol o ki ol ET% Wil 'be ylaced upon o pedestal Volk's splendil marbio | atories had been told about him. It has been rumored that B Mansion House, a Ch T Metropolitan, and a Grand Bal ent, Tlere willbe | tioned not to p led o man io North Carolina, and tist ko was obliged te eded;” 10t 80 JOIR | ayiq trial was asked by Capt. Youog, becanss of the reports | the saze time they were | bust of Douglas, and a model of tae monu Lo or als rson would ha soneuncod. their various y 1 m He was the A, particular star, an which had come to the Department, aud becauss of varions | *bounding;” not 1o a or arrest auy thiet, unl | dec rations of any kind on the g | : | t Lo wes th particular star ik ha tho Department, au 10 of vl | b ;" I e 5 e it Police | Bo other decoratlons of an kind on the ground. | come North suddenly on sccount of it. He said this was aad placard, and won, each its share, tho general eye, aod | widh frelinga kin 0 vention, | smemtn vy e s 3. Jba Groa a8 | fsihek vhoes B 7 SSpaP LY ited 4 Poloo | Mrosg form th prineipal pat of the prevaratonsthat kave | s, M had o rouve whaleves mih 127 ne in Neeth Cure: | sce whipped Heen ho br : i e g 5 et been made for the great occasion. satever other ar- @ never bad any troubls wiib an outh, exceph ear, and feet. | nanly art of pound 0 a jelly a by | eounsel for Cupts - Tt was not intended to persecute a person_who might oneo | . ¢ ver ¢ 1 any y one Bouth, ‘The Tableaux were for the benefit of AT L L b (}* ‘,,‘1"," o Heat ps uo TESTIMONY OF MR. EER: | pave becit & thief, and wie ..sqvv:--.;zmm.» reform and lead an ments main ';'n:de' Te "’;‘ “"”;‘("“‘"' ularly to the | once, and that was in [lohmond. 1o talking with o stranges i were e - t bad ‘done him ar beblpan The first witness o Pare e Percocution wovld but drive # sons 10 des - to be carried out on the day. ever there wes a | there, be gave utterunce to sentiments on the Slaver, Tmun. motives we weut first to them That stalwart fran do adipose, Tlivoat X | bomstion: snd causs a retarn o their oid. trade uid, dov.. | eI WERL the ‘pheple Sk nestly Lops for favorabla | et which the strauger was provoked. ~Ifigh wi olloy ives . wded should Ho ploved by ville in Bies o 8oy other tblaf be seen soting in & suspiefous | Weather, & Wit bo o0 this coming 6th of Se and they nearly caie 1o blows, but fisally covled dowa Mansion House, wherein the & y red from s8ey 0 8 MAN Came d offered a wateh for | : o the duty of the officer witnessing it to wiil In any.e be: sesn’ 0. pRoYe 8- MESRNAMG separated. #0 that the platfbrm was raised scarce prk g v Rl Borttie spasred | ey O o peisonor, 8 rathor fine. | 830ais of the clty, | " Such I ibis strange young man's story, as told a very shord foor, and iu cons ce ouly the first rows of spect - | Tman who had i, 1concladed it had been stolen: the man asked | y ‘man, who had stood in t ntor T “""'l?"""L'"- s g g .“h' eivejtto our ',;;-"m fl:‘n | ot fr 15 watch 0 b ot ot ad ah s be clo around him, an A Visit to Quar: exnetly as be gavo it, and without conmonts. 'We received i§ 130 for the watch; I told bim I would see a f; s iug o semi-oirclo o @ | at & late hoar this afternoon and have baen obliged to throw dkerchief ming N er of n show: y hig side, inthe manner of 4 THE COMMISSIONERS MAKE A TOUR ROUND THE BAY, | it together hastily, The parts ia quotation warks are his own during the delivery of were able to seo it uh all When the curtain rose for the first time th eht it there would be no questions nspector standing and in ease e bor xhibiting the poinis of sn animal, d 1ght of how he rs at the overpowering (i men eo and do like. Ireated, and wretched hundreds bebind these fi 4 d me N went to beadquarters (police), and nsked if a wateh numbes men, ters, stretehed twisted necks, and strained achi "’]";“",:,:.h,"‘::q’fl,’:fl."‘.‘,"‘\nll ‘[.\:'m'll.:' th :‘" ‘,“"I :' I 5'-’;‘7'!"' I"- stol -fl‘; m.-n lknd;'l rey !i] at l-'."iln"l rh': { this harangus, looked decidedly s xa'il-‘ ""r‘lg"r'u'm'.;‘ INSPECT THE FORTIFICATIONS AT SANDY HOOK. language. r o Pre-Ra e — # 4 AR wateh of th her on his books; he gaid “perbs wiel ho di o of osition enly. I ol ude, S i | i e, 2 e e sirageling sushol s I re-Ra boon o prise-tghter and @ bankor Ve freably » ity el B et st Sy e IR B g ace o e oo Bapeckor Was insiructing tho AND VISIT TIE HOSPITAL SHiP—A PLEASANT DAY'S | Tie TRANsPER oF THE STREET-CLEANING Come | u whic a8 Vi o this thin vou not 8ce the 1ogi- | man; I told the man who brooght the watch that I couldn't | Sfiicers uot to nse their power unnecessarily. After informing RS . B B o scll it: ho then loft the store and was immediately arrested; | (ho ofiicers that as v egeb -t hio bad baen seen in the EXOURSION AXD XO SIGNS OP CHOLERA. TRAC N‘:*: @ n"":; ?::l:"(‘“:,mn::.ltf ::,Em;[?:: be a sonp-stone griddle, Let or wes informed The Commissioners of Quarantine, accompanied by id onclusion ? 3 i ;;:l‘:rr":’m. (o e and the world will slap them en the back about o weeks after this & man—I don't Kiow bis name— | compavy of two notorions the pri ! 5 - » well de A gratefu] commus, will send Me came into the store to get a glass put on bis wateh recog- | it he e [ g nd sdding a courteous ™ good minent citizeus, 1ol p yester ound the | Knapp, late steeet-cleaning contractors, to ex-Judgo James R Scene,” the tambou cory el is kton. Gud thex Con Szed the wateh: T examined it, and_found that the m | Yoo several promiaent citizeus, took a trip yesterdas round the | \gyilng oring of any interest bas transpired. Judgo Whib and finally triumphed over al! dissc noblest lanrels. Stand was the sawe as that on the wateh I had takan to headguari Lo next one & ced was an alto, fforent charae. | Tower B and prid o visit to various pliess of interest. | jugfuformed tue reporters yesterday that there would be ne soonio effect of this picturesque grouping, the manager ha g B3 Where lie got the wateh; ho said it was 00 | tor. a tall, ruManly luoking fellow, who, : About 50 gentlemon composed the excursion party, and among | changes mul at pressnt i his ofioe, and that ererything forgotten to have the gas in the suditorium extinguished, i fawnod U St § | Joha Young. Lt i by Officer MeAuley o them we noticed the foll )wing: Dr, Swinburne, Health Of ita prasent position, antil b time as o 1 fawued up y W t publish the card in the aof s honse in : should take oficial aotion o8 B g one. | Mpt. Tapley, & Government o O iver, and was taken into | and the oficers of Quarantine, Mr, Fagan, the Superintendent Thia Lundor was rectified, after t e ably | end, and deals with : " Hi companion escaped. Nopiunder | of Ward's Llacd Hospital, Ar. Cobb, Dr. Bell, Dr. Bisscll, e ‘however. ¥ 3 :;'.\f.:'::: !.~-.‘n'x“\”;'nulc Sthy X b deeription was fourd upon bim. lll." waa showns Up 0 baeon, sod oth soves foot up nearly 6,000 hesd When the curt time on ¢ A Sceno e the h o noked at them | Prisen, nor of 1At sew him to be s thief, and b bargs oflice fuot of White- g0 wers sold at Hudson City, 2700 o from Somiramido, their duty to d A W De. soSmat “ Ytir-st. Yards, while the others were s and chair o1 e Y seatte Tho old custom of seliiug hut ono or two daye ta A . 1 b Alongsido the Ch tha week is now broken ¥ 8 e up for tho inspect! Y Etiness o "rime mm of the d e aton e e e | scarce thia week wnd brougit full prices. wiile mt;lll. :‘,u,,".’d, but to pr €4 are ¢ "-hd to keep snch Lnterior t the card in 7 v,.‘_u?v:._ul St alias T | firted up, and complets in il e pa | . oLl thas nelaswes’ ath ,"'1“ and gazo in Slag n guificent lo ks - paxaey H for the yurposes for w oft, Hogs, too. sither background, which, a8 G} DoarGeliy WOk awl . Aits saw bim last T BpCov L mie E. 1 thy or tie goueral onrrsak, el ! us though lite were » ihe watch; wh nee of a drum | : | ———— entified us sucn by | very respeot & model | Breciuct, and subsequently Justice Hog b the biate | COMMBRCIA been gove th s on Blackwoll's Tsland for sixty da or what ver di Aty wa N terous Queen flouris e curtain [ ¥ | :.xm. .;‘._,".. deposited with the Peaite | ey - rose a second time to discover ber suifering from what- | BOpEty T do th the ty Cles e | the excnrsi returacd rluin, the Stock Eschange—Aug 2 e tion is expr m glued to t » not Lave b gt Meeston) Nt d the watch 14 be Ia Mis posssssion | | agrecable day could not b ined for such : A5 . "l”:w“" «1\ b ‘; ed 10 8 rv th should, in a Iu;-rll\,ul. 1saw Brandon Isaid, T have seen this watch LAW INTE JGENCY | u, and a more soctable party could not have be Alton & T.H. 2 pr Reading and the olber ukin » wysterious emblem of | U B0RN, 1 ¢ " we; Capt. T cploye ow bim | | ; b e it X 5 suthority ubove-described was pointed dircetly at bor | Tiders come to gricf, wh bl e s tolt | Torrou Beaiaes hing do. wieh the . iy p | T Yo B L) 1.500.. . g Sarate 1o one wa dd, and certain lookerseon felt | . . SUPREME COURT—CHAVBIRS— 0 Jastioe 0 mer e he surround seoery ¢ . Chic. &N, corouet, we dovined it all, be & Saratoga no one w i | W | effuir at the quarters 1 saw De and Staten | was a plessant relief from ‘tho dust cient firearm, snte anpe highly aggrieved—they had hardly got their woney’s | getive Moore; ¢ ank; Oftieors Kelso Bassail { dad Staten Talus plesasa ¢ fl:: ‘:n 3:|| or »v‘x Tm, ant gRnpe worth; but two riders we gured, uud s was | and Edsall were ¢ Young | THE CRANE CASE AGAIN—A DISGRACEFUL SCENE 1y | r\vlmku url vlr.: (rm\. jod 1 l'( "".:‘, Eve; trip betmeon ey Lan Centrab, o e Al " ation for o ctations. did not appea | CoURT. ork and the Quarasiise Buldings, Sisten Liland, | Y .12 The thind fableaux was Margaret at t at Amer ing interosted in Kels I ks quick > . 951 100.....% . 112 | xh Ore il winbiirne landed for & moment to abtain & report i Wb agan b arn, we eped on onr w ch.South. & N. J [ bel be advantageous t £ equul atteution were paid 10 the rearing of ul AL Samtoga thers wers mauy more bred borses than there woae the Wheel” Faust, direct] at the back perting of ler e forn th orn i Margaret had muguificer ® compensation for much peril fertber & e was ro A dollars ered in clambering up the walls to obta - 101 gred in clamberiog oy | was once offered for a el s insiz- | meafnst Capt peessary for . iminary mot | R St dlotiire, ¢ | pificant is man when compar Lese ! He | bim to make any def’ 4 that thes o g i dcgbim e s was no doubt seatiment | can be bought for very miuch icss sheia Lo can be | far there wasnot a pa tnat (Bo acensod. o v ‘ | Nirrows aod Sandy J | bougkt at all. TESTIMONY OF WiL. (. wi'es and half iy the plaintiffs attor. | 8 in the ile deposed su Mr. P frantic effort, we could o Mary, Queen of S one would funcy, such You should have heard the betting. T 8 epid o attacked with equal viru- r boeamoe o matter reanlarly retaised. atially s follows: 1 am a watchm loyer, gave wo this wateh (o put in o; w ) Ly , t Mr. Requier | has never shifted on inch | Men, women aud childre and cven the state of th woman to do 4t fun ties, tableaux | evlation. ‘¢ I'll bet you,” was the everlasting re- | o' for the glass; the young wau asked oy i o el epr P i i y b c i tolea vl noise | the Commissioners to 3 ey B ,.m;q.ln b oy St d i et why dwell longer on this subject, when you | 80V tbe waich; hosaid iy lied boea stolea: be skl b : 2y s Boise | the Commisnionees' 10 er e s been giviugher in extibitions OfYS K% | have so racy w correspoudeat til 11 dowuat; | Bumbers bo went to boadquarters and Inquitel i ssch 8 Fols | A since memory held hier soat in this distracied globe. 4 i ilerk of Noratoga | had bocs siolen; they found o rd of auoh & watoh; 1 b the Chawberisin and rec : second lifting of the curtain displayed her Majesty, with | 3% 304 Q. o4 ! SIFLOES | koown Mr. K x monihs; I Lever saw the watcl ded to the Hospital Ship, In the mean t! uplifted srms, in & 1d tha 58, the | nparatively sp of Newport T | hefore; Mr. Page did not teil me bow he got the wateh, I did ded for Coney Lshand, where scveral Is the mental effort too gre: ot mention Copt. Young then; 1 have heard thas bo was out | of t rt, and ; ehargiog Mr. | excursi mbarked and partook of refreshments. At ence. Hoquier with va {s fist ut bim, wod i0- | 14 tha steamer sgan sterted and made for Dr. buras, A with & ared, let us hope, for- v, on board the Goverior Feat s on board. were only precursors of ntifal sapply of good il e ther ™ unced that he had talsbip. and v.fw not afraid to go | 1.000 ited. ~Every one expressed their will- | 10,000. profferad hospitatity, and therefore. | Te re proceeded | 5.000..ex ep. 723 59 ... 1 i 15 obuoxious romnan | o sk 10e for solution, | would answer, T would teil you, | of tows at the time of this oc ) cerdi ' eCiuse Saratogs U et, and at Newport they do v ¢ COT teriupting him whenever e apoke. Colambus before Ferdinand and Isabella,” was very Becuuse, at Sa P y TESTIMONY OF JOHN COTLE. wpdl fino, but its splendor was somewhat vailed by the dreadful | better ! 1 pause for e« us. Mr. Johu Coyle, n member of the detret:ve police, depossd . | | M. Kequier pro alod thet this was. . £ uncertainty of not being able to decide which was Colum- | KEWFPORT. On the worning of the 30th of March, Mr. Recse told bim there | (EORINE Dus, and which Ixabella, *Rebecea and Kowena ’ took the cvenous a nos moutous, 'There ere th was A man at Lis store who bad offered bim @ watoh which be usual harrowing leave of each other, and unlimited white | ¥ toll you that Newport is not what it once : bclmm: 'l‘u ave r»)‘--u ll(ul"n Tw 'm'mwu;l-lz;'.'l;. '.u.. . tiseties exprossed the spectactlar virtues of “ Faith, Hope | 18 true enongh in one se cuntn is not anch | errested the man when be csme oal; TR SOCIEE, CORCD ) e e O o Seencs e, | 88 naturc abhors. Take 20,000 wealiby America hen Tarresied bim he said bo had bought tie who met her hal breach of the o Lis own 1013 An. arnard 1 ro infarmed Mr. papors, reserv 0. offered to show me the store where he had obtataed watel an DECISTONS. a (Tharilf,' and then, th . 4 S aod 1o b exbibited, wo came away, having eaught but | Europe, as the steamers have doue, aud thero will bo & | i, the man suid he was from the West: T went with bim and i 4 o, snd the excursionists the most tantalizivg glimpses of the eight, at much perceptible decr i the number of Visilrs 10 | hg yearohed for tho stora where ho said be had banght the | gt. Anna L. Fisher; Nettio Tracy , o - e 100 exponse of comfort and patience, Wulking down the still Then, agais, people have been cau- | wateh, but he was uravie to find it: T then took him to the | toports oonficmed and judgments of | 10k oo bl ennessce i, 1o thway to the n-pn{dnu, the eynic moralized in gober ide re Dz good Yocalities for | Jefferson Market Foiice Conrt and hewas committed hy 4 | WO ific ) hioa: ** No doubt,” he said, * e young ladies who got cent Nowport haa had to suffer for guilty wo days for examination, be was committed o | 2 of Felix do St. Renny an nfagt. &e.— | 0 o0ty s” g North Caro fs. sdmirable in purpose, and otk, notwishstanding the fact that during the past £ the arrest. the J0ti; 1 advertisad the watel irand and onder grauted for leave o | $oDCRlas T . 5,000 . ex.cp. 4} i . 000 tub iz 1 bt sted was ; the Judge directed e ag wi Campbell et al Motion | {1 iy oo el e jishonesty for the bene- | "flh“"‘“l‘l-“\"{‘ : & o ally die bere % | we o return the watch to Williame; the Judge said there was Viekabure: i $ themselves 1 disosdo, lowWeres, RO A Qoo y Ol | 55 proof that the man w4 £ 1'told tho clerk, Mr. Moore PEsm RHES » n Wien these fortifi 1 they sold tickets at $2 | \a ou canuot ceting | what the Judge had sald; 8 receipt for the wateh was given, e who, they knew, could have @ | B2 “ 2 they did & disingenuous thing. 1tis a of human form such a8 | it is on poks, and was given on the 4ih of April; | bave | l'}'.'n‘i o many of the meanest swindles e never aod you will | pot seen th 1 know that Captain Young wae ent t & 0 10,000 call. | see, seuted side by side. at « does. wonderful old | of the elty at the time of Lis oecurroBeC e was away from | s for aclion oo pounder PArrotf gnus, vore formidaie | 5000 cherred. and fine looking pleces, wh sover ’ pass uurebuked bocause they are for the . F ; Uy might have | the ¥th of March to about the 15ta of Apri dettionid, eyt B frgrem 0d Joans, that look as perpetrated and [ s10.11 tance of a charity, or a church, that it is timeto epeak ; that 1 b soverely. A concerts, private thestricals, fais stened to Dean Berkeley, and dandld Gilbent TiATIMONY OF WAL B, MOOR e 1 Tafice, sre nnmitigated bores and genteel knavery, Any | 0n theit kuees, Butonce whispar SUenc o RUGTICRNS | M. Wi, Th Moore mext rave bls WStimens. He inclerk in | $10 costs bo p 10-inok balls, The.lx whres'are good enough fo sell at such'a venduo, Singing | buttertiios will give hoed: so v gaily « lorisig of 16 | the Detostive Depertument. uud also at times rerforms tie | phraim | 7 superficial one; which one would not tolerate in one's parlor is offered at | 8V s 1%, %0 far, & thing of the past. In fact, for bwo | pegalar work of & detective. Ho deposed: | vecolicor Mr. | attachment docie o b et s o 1T 4 1 1 & worse 1han that of the stock coiapany | seasons Newport has not heen able o boast of the dash | Reese eoming to me to Gnd if the watch had been stolen ; Kdward Foots et 4 shouid it ever be calied loio ol if that bo possible, with tickets ia and style which wade it Lawous tie four voais ago. | Cogle wan in the office at the time, wont 1o the store and | clrk ot ey R T Lt Somntad with rogard fe st Pk < b bously g on of fashion are petty thieves by na. | Then there were belles bir i startle the | e {MriMiore SaBauty oy Biag of nreses i pagh 1 0C1ACKR DOAR i o sublic, and there was a large that lived to be | 72 'l’;t;‘;‘::m on of the wateh » e kA dosttils Cumparisad pif, of observation was the Hospital-sbip, o Iy ture, and wo are the uncomplaining, but not insensible vie st then the music at (ke Metropolitan broke numberiess ¢ fonrsia-bands,” some extmoidinay with ANy casen P | startled, there pment 18 entirely dge Lediwi N ‘at the present coetved Cleve. & Toledo. 40 ur S we saw & Vanity ¥ | anven Ly ladies, there were tirn Ay tousad SR S l"upm those coabled words, aud we sat Vanity Fairn Jaunty postillions in the tizhte b g e e ’:'r;'lflr'<fi r..:n- 4..‘.:”' | iiore the C. oner and party were Tho costumes, the dancings, the manners of the chil ‘of wigs, there wore balls at the Ocean H; | Young was absent from the ofios for twi we. belisyed be r. Bissell, to the main saloon. wheis | 90, x fon's masquernde, were exactly those of papa and mamw boneis of the longe | was fro soth of Mareh thil the 5ib or 64k of April; | quite a sumptu towptingly laid out, 105 |Chic, & Rock Ia. B e touel of dragoons, nged five years, danced witl | noth pic-nics, o wiich Ui | Ko might wave been a i the 13k of Apil : | spanding e nssociutions mected wih he vesl, e e - » marquis of four. There were Normandy peasants, and = ¢ of Englich drags Mr. Coyle, being re fied that be hept the wat P OFTEN TOLD did ample jus » the viauds placed before them. having 222 Tol . d # ok until be roceived lost rom Judge Ladwith to deliver ALE OFTEN | foar of cb thiciated as T z A addesses of Libarty, and ru;w-. uu-{l auuphtnlnsld‘.l. Al:.rl Our gay days were then, were | i te Wilitams. Tt P wiah % e LR e oy ; s It Sher the art : 300 ower girls, and broom venders, and queens, and milk- | Tios | N O SANES 5, EELSS: e 8 T | Lavora foasts were preponsd and waids. . There wero sailors, und officers, and King | foll,wed—at least some of the . Kelso d»;-u that Cap \'..::g-m. PP 8 Ly b Nark, w with stealing | "4 000g tho ma P Eoets Werb. th m Uharloses, and shopberds, and’ rastics, and mondeseripts. | their forwer hanats, and some ka ot e e T 914 o vetor L the 156 of Aprik o watch worth §) stated that be met 1an Boerd of Hoalth Dra g e Thoy danéed with extremest enjoyment; they fiirted in | Newport is none th leas howit: hin < wha come | sThinmts O A duARAN: Kate in the strect and ac wd her to a room iv a house Curtie, W. G Mr. g funny littls juvenilo fashion, and wore the happiest swils | here for the pirpose of gettiue o I t has th give ‘ 94T abus o4 addiesend The Baard T4 nidd ba Dotisted | 2L S0ERH., waeto (W tired together. The watch was Fozan of W % Limvo soca o ngs. * | The air is just a8 wonderfully pare w: A D (L g e e iitan T Gaiory top |t om Wamanis] pioce; s Iy i Mocaineg Lo $we rops s e 36} 900..0neooec 89 Then we came back (0 the grand ball at the Continent 'i | batbingjust as mvigorati appetite a8 epormons, the | groundles Ghor of the shstene preforred Seuimit Cupt, | oo Jostios Kages o e DR S $ha alty returned 0 1ts smoky embras | LW .p!'l’.xf"\“'l“ K!Igi 4| driv Le boating s exceilent. and the ish | ¥ beon accused of the grave off fvirtyn ly b - 1 _ | bendty afforded them of 3 good sea-breeze bacens day's n . 07 ol bl David Firn Reale fo L 5 r 0 CLOCK BOARD. where were present the Lollypops and the Gollypops, its way to the resl the grand Panjandrum bimself. The dining hall st the | ing as invit 1 Lo atract with | He was co s ever, and | The cotiugers aie as hap, 1 been made sking | trip. ;‘d pcinnl o - e —— - ‘winb. Coal pref. | Keading. g .. 43 | 200, Continental is so smmense that all the Chinese in Pokin | it is cottage life that rales here. Go to the hotels for the | | might dance there without crowding. But thero were sets ne by o crowd and amused by such | {8 i Base Ball | ¢ 4 B i o the' Geaiog wateto | Showka 74 b triats ‘;:l'f:'u;:'.'g [ afprt v a1l bim and throw THE GAMK 1% TAERBON——ROLEOTIC VA, OLYMPIC. | _|ooti g0 053 Amer ety d 3 Saratoga i u will find | g i s i ¢ neslting bim aud throwin BAY 230 . 8. € ¢ 4000, L1033 American it o rimest aal oot ol Beasman st, Thoy we A very interesting game took place on Monday on | U. 858, 10-#0e0u | 109, L and the music was_delicions, and the dressing tasteful, | 8o not overdons. Then there was ample room in the sup- | * por room, and the salad reconciled one to much that 1 | Kither the fools are all dead, or, as hus been saud belor sillicting in this earthly pilgrimage; and if one had the | they have gone to Europe. Certaia'y icw have yel ap- Ta the case of Mr, Young. b jius 1o convert ice-cream into the tissues of tho ““in- | peared, and 1 say it with tears ¢ eves, without | shauld be rendered, The charge against bim was found to be dlees, Tt oriinnted in the Marshal's office, I could | 9 Wosl & mitable Me,” without the artificial intervention of a | them Othello's occupation’s gone. On them * Our Own* | & o ok v ire poverty of naj son. The Ocean ' | Bave wisued that he bad some of the aitachée of that office on | Walch, v2l #poon, and could look calmly on a dire poverty of nap- | depend for a feast of reason. The Ocean House in a dreary | yyyqnd " jn order fo crom-examine them. In ho | 70 Greenwich-st. s drioking to - the o promplly these atate wents, after the evidence bad heard. ordinary verdict of scquistal | yourself, like the last rose of Summer, left blooming rlone. of a numer- | 024 Spruce Hill. ot e i, the grounds of the Olympie Club, in the pr ROBE D BY A FEMALE COMPANION Barad Poster was brought up on plaiut of Patrick Wall | ous assemblege of spectators, the arrangems for keeping | 1 Seventy & -\“n.. thoight Sarsi ‘h.ul llluh"l\l_uu order on the occasion reflecting credit ou the Olympics ey wore 14 company together at No. o ere v e ks aitting o by | Qutte s nomber of Iadios were present, ecousiderable inte ne, The Olywpics obtained th o, + 69} Pasific Mail. ma. utising could bo picer or more convenient than o1l | pile of emptiness. A few men tlt theis chairs 08 e | yuped the Board would give such a decision as knee, and took out the wateh to see tho hour, When ihey lefe | being taken io the ¢ 3 t oV the railing: | ghat there was not a shadow of foundation for the charge which t om bis pocket. Justice Hogan | the second innings, and by good play, main ained it up to the | . M0y 2 fifth ionings, at which time the score stoud it 1o 7 in their Y the armns.C og 2 u M .ana-by we came away, end £l | frout piazza, aud put their asloep vnfi the b('l?’{l'nng Cwentnasg of o Strouss waltz | a v ! ) ‘ i & few ‘more walk up and Qown, with their hands theust, | ed been proferrod agai ; Sgocing in ouc ars, and woko this" Toninery soc a sky | very decidely, into e pockets. . A taw ot HiacuaMa. [ LA Bee etk A8 It saesbed uaseoenry 10 o7 Ward than withou w, and e sca still, and blue, sed vast, | Jooking women sit at the north end of the corridor, listen that there was not the slightest proof 1o sustain the chuige rundy | sguiust the sccosed. veatigated belore the Court of favor, The Olympics have great! play & very good gawe. - After entertained by the Olrmpics w feetug prevaied, and the New ¥ improved of late, and now | T 0N YOARD OF BROKERS—1 P M. game, the Eeleeties were | Qhio & Muss. Cer. I (Cleve, & Pitts. refrestiments, The best of | 3200 & 84§ rkers 1eft for home in the Chic &R T PET T CASES. 4 by Joln Oberstincr with stealing Rrotchivg away l.m.vmln‘l vision, iu its silent lustrous | jng spathetically to music three tne: a day. M sosuty. pat Ty 18 positively wretched at the asence of gomsip. Even Becky | | Commissioner Acton then stated that it was nsal for the 3 - b . he | RS Eea AN REWkehT ,;‘M,p‘;wm not “,3 invite her friehds np stairs to ;lmrd to render their decisions & fow days after trivis take uflm e e b m‘.“:r.;n:{n.«';m:n the complaint of Henry “l::‘."x:v-m well pleased with their visit, Tue iollowing is | | " abuse the company. Of coicss there are always represen- Naoa. ” o i s , ne. . | @entral S —— | tative trpes. There is the disconsolate wowan, who ‘"‘”"""‘i""uo‘.‘;éfwfin‘;'m" frow all tho charges made —— e e BRpTE L LR . ® \ 500, ee b00, 73] Look at This Picture, and then on That. .(..T m)n‘n.".g 3““,‘ bm:..:,.yg ~|,,’. th :-‘-: In( 'l}l'e Court of Mpecinl Bessio l;ull-:un;na.- Bras 2 | Tynar, 34 b, Roading, ex div. #om Our Special Corraspondeat. musline, sits in_drafts, catches cold, and declares that - Tha Conrt-room of the Special Sesions at the | Deniine: b o N | #3.116 | 309, 7% th climate of Newport ia the worat lu ike :"fl'y"p:"f'f Twellih Ward Bepubiican Asssclailon. | Tomhs wasvell filed with soeceators yevierday, Justie | - »Jommmser .. 11 e | R 'l"-é;"«W*C instead of mud-pies, dresses the poor little vibings | At & meeting of the Twelfth Ward Republican As- K‘,l;'"‘:k ”‘"::fyb{:_::;’l':dv "‘ '»\Ij..lf'."e'y".'“'f.‘:-'" ;b:;nhli. 1:..,‘.,::.,« ;ll{i = : ,’:,,':, | Lataving oy q in blue silk dressen and blue kid boots, and whips them if | sociation beld last cvoning, the following resolutions were of | bt bow saulted Thowas Dasiing. ile was fioed 625 f0r | Daiton: &' b . ... o | Coc 1 - they dare to play on the grass. Theio i3, 100, the YOUNg | fered by the Hov. Chas. E. Jenkine, and after & loog discus sommitiog Moteee, 1. . o | Hw | West. Union Tal.| 100 4 Quoth Joo: ** 'Lis the easicst matter lady with the warp waist and acutely-angled élbows, who | yion ynanimousty adopted : 2 cused of stealing wearing apperel g = [ o0, ...b3 5% 108 : fi 15, At onee to distinguish the two,; o3 ot to remind us that Wo 4%3 fea:fully and wonder- | "o, 7 oot o of Tizrie Boiu, in the tenemcat | Total.... ATy P I s3. 1, Contin, ex-div Mar.& C AL e e e ully made, We blush for those ol1 Greek seolptors whoso | e 'l":..J';}',';'..:‘,’“:‘.":;"'"“,'"'.",','" INNINOS. 5 i 103 1 200, 1010 ¥ Aed 4 s bo : e Ed h n er @ stolen 5 Tt al | L llfl'- ® 3 — Ah! clover M. Su‘sm\'our epigram s very good a8 fur L’/?L‘g?&l’\"’i’ihxs"x”lll‘.nl:l-ud'.tj'e Venus ;.s\lt-nl':f?“n{‘fil | Wiioee Vate, g pace wen romaniied 11l Snturd by TR e “‘h*fi:'l f it aatine e § A , ¥ g0 M i i3 di Medici. Nows | U izabeth Donnelly was chareed with stealing kirtof | Olympies 9 6.3.0 5 0 s 1% | Obio & Miss Cor. Roading, ex. div, Chic, & R. L as it goes, but in treating of water ouly, you fail to cover | avons changd tout cela. | Nowedars there o bo wasic ) | Nowthers disyaty and Soathern rebellon; 404 Cuiherise Ryua, e defendui” watod hat ey woro btk | Yimpire—r. iogan of ths Mabavek L i g <Hloe e H ) g raw material. J ital organs are put away, what Wh The [ ol 3 sroper U i) we day, and sho got the ekirt wixed up wilh Ry . = . (Meh. 8o. & fhe whole o111 @ siuage shortoming in amo who bas | D00 ey T L0 Tt s ket 1 Lho ot k| 4 A Sul S i i o o o | B0t by ecioni. i Jodgn et b off ik ten dae e of punet Loure 40 i, | b ion Woon socused of runaing epigraws into theground! How- ‘| Gire 9 e ¢ v o , therefc 2 epigral £r in what way blood ¢irculates, ars quesiions which only the ;uml e itids shinds tolal e oty sosenf 91 —m & vty Starkweatl 3 3 . Fprf. | 200..b3 ex ' Comfession. | 784, 200 m": :CNB.EI. w. .830. 424! 100, initiated can enswer. A waist ia proportion o (he rest of h ‘As 203 good Homet bas been known to nod, S 5o decidedly vuigar and gty and it 13 O TDAL | ooimelocf the CaTot gy b eacmhss et krevomshly podd 110 : . 0ur Saxe may some tiwe lie beneath the sod. sts select of their models from fastion-plates. Lot them | eolored Unioviats of the South, that el fre-dom sha'l oo meintained came up before Justice Kelly, at the Court | jys cRiMES AND THEIR MOTIVES—A STRANGE STURY. | o it Baratoga and Newport! they are as nnliko a8 nature and :l.d,-:fpn_v;mh(’ mationaisuthority 4 | of Specinl Sessions, yosterday, {n which water was showed not | The following is substantially the story of the crimes Chie.& N.W. ort can muks them. The one all dust, heat, parvenves - ” :mu n.z.- &1 be the dire 4 il o ;clr be & lawfil component of pure milk. Honry Jean, Jobn | 1""'.?.‘;‘Q‘li}'“fl‘;‘i‘&-"u.‘.’é;“fl‘?fi LIl :k;an(t. % .‘-- hrn)nmud ! 100.00eee o) Jookers and pickpockets; the other with the ivy sud Di. Dostie—Vindication of his | Lon sivinet the uuiis arity of the o anner, and Lawreuco Farley, tiree milk dealers, were | LY DUmSCID § ¥ before his execution, to Deputy — v i i liaas st astareia: Minh: LGIRAA S0 M SN TN Toserys o the chareed with adulteruiog and iluing ik with water. which hert Fish: Py e “TUrsDAY, August 91—r. M as & misdemennor on | gy connaver bursed. and the confesslon of setting G011l haan Bt and heavy, closing at 148§, after selb 088 of ags, growing upon it, cool, yeuv with an Italian » i warmth and droarminess ia the atmosphere, laviting o the Ly dolce fav mientz, yet suggestive of thought. What can "6 said in fayor of a resort that has but one drive—load- ~ Wmgto no groatar naturel beauty than fried potatocs ? b carly restorat’ y BoYor kyew was o + e Bl aosite & ke L -.‘-hnml In evel o he banafloat listeron rltions the Natals o Now York, beside belug o Vioiatiou of the fire 10 it seetns to be the first intimation that the public bave | 118 AL 147§ . 2 S1r: Having read in your is<ue of the Sth au arti- | Th restoredion shall B give to irallars. mate po It Ofticer Cornelins Mahony of the Nineteenth Precingt police | 1Bat its destruction was ever attempted. With reterence (0it.| The imports by the Culiforais steamer Northorn Light hond i &1t | they possesced before Liay began the Nebellion. but siul take place | knaw that fact, however, and with that Thawlodge had the s " . are $1,000,600, " rrested. Ho Lecame acquainted distinotly recollébt&oing iuto Mores Scott's barn and » aetting e (o if, and when T went out it was all on five. 1do | (ovarament honds ate very firm and in active demand oy cle copled from Zhe World, and writtan by Its correspondent ouly on conditions which ehe! fi‘n the political and civil rights of the people of those States, of whateser race or color "atik while traveling io the oa. by ot see why it wis Bot burned, for I can w fit e 4 at Fultonville, on the character sod avtecedents of the late | —Rewlved, Thst we reguid the Ceund b te pirat asios, - F.,:'!"" m"fl’l'“ “‘nm the article of food hlh'hlclU e & 1t oar 006 8 AT D R TR i A -.rc‘..m..u'-‘-'-n..;n‘;m'&..."z'..L'u’:'.'flfl,',.n,,-i'f'n o otective sl the T e et o | 146t iton fie. "1 cutmol say what night i PULTCTsi'f | at afraction advanee from yestenlay's quotations. -+ m‘"“, e b W" g ospecially when tis | o0 % 0l the biatant falsebood ® of The Warll's cor. | oam i e e e betton: o hafhs o a1t and | the pubilo and_oreditable to bimaelf, The nccused ol plea o | e boe to Mr. Campbell's or to tho post-oflic | Stato boads were sirong. Tennossoe 6 per cents old o8 s et glory e 'MWW;““°NY respondent by glriog you 8 short history of tho * Uson mar- | 1P the wachinatlons of hoss wh wauld chest tem aut of tieir | uliy ofthe offinse cherkes bis ibvos fioed om0 [ BORACK WEITES BLLS. | o moyehs | S0 007 4% 00upons Tha misedisnsons: shaces: were . I Teesl AL el ) i ! [ . 1 \ i 3 bered, % Lak Sarronndedt; everibelass, there aro. | tre and of svents 8ad facts that bave eome andet our obeer: | Heoasueyion ok oot o caTeer waty oy the vhals vliend worid 3 i ot of ity dat Lmprischiset 10 | pofore tho watricide. Starkweatber has befure confesied to. | dull and witliout watarial changs Ia prices, . the burning of it, 1t bas generally been supposed that bo had | Phe railway shace list opened steady; Erie sold a8 high ' Bimos when the human soul rises superior to even fried | yation and which we Lereby certify to be trne. bn-:o-‘u-.u and proudly to e efforts and sclievements of lint -, potatoes; then Saratoga becomes a delusion and & snare, | Dr. Dostie's fatler was a resident of Saratoga Conuty and a Fie Tuestintabia :..'.'.1.’:."»«'1'....':.‘fi.,‘.‘."&‘.“.':‘.'.‘.'n‘l':.‘f&‘ Lo of | barber by trade, which fact led to the son having begun life fn | Tiehis snd uriveraal fieedom. Vit ate CLi et it on fire in the Lope that his Own barns, on which thers | N e B nwarance wouK! o with it s sory abont 1 | 8 744 and Reading 115 but o sales fo resize the mase briefly as follows ket becama vers heavy and Erio sold down to 73} and en' T woot from Unelo Welle's that night Twent thoough | 1ot 1 yse py o alanes of tho list was dul, with the The Douglas Menume ago paper gives the following desoription of that capacity. At an early age he came to Ami e —— . ~ opened & barber-shop’ '"y‘ : -Auuu’g,.:: ?: PR the [Donglas wonument, which will ber dedicated in that hite's lane into the barn, and went out by the back way .| usue! size and eapasity for & . thus making & incoln—Hlamlin—Johnson city on the 6h prox., in the presence of President John ' 2 | oxcoption of Rock Island, which advanced to 108. The start for Limeel!, During b b us as 8 barber he | T¢ the Editor of The N Tribune. son, Secretary Seward, Gen. Grant, and other distinguisted THE POISONING CASIS. | ¢ of b i i wtadied at every leiwure moment, and recited what he learaed | S1R: In THE TRIBUNE of July 25 was a telegraphic | persovs: T fouk bl T oird ot bos. 1t whe!| Amoustobbuniasss SoiNg I44KSs Mol ST - . ving married Iy educated lady of Caze - The first section of the mounment is now about half com- paper, such s droggists use, and that o coption of Eris, aal not much disposition is shown & 0 of 'the sama sort. 1 took it eut of 1hat | huy for an advaaca. Some 12,000 shares of Erie and thus improved his qualities of mid dispateb from Waskington of the follc wing tenor: pletad. Tie foundations are entiraly finished, and the tomb iy «art to an almost unprecedented dogree, and became ome of | Farly In 1664, Mr. Defrees, who w tially cowplote. At beew ket matoh-asfe. T aprs t Uhe AR AR of the tomn. - Ta th Gdd Feliowe, of which be | Lincais, was seat 10 Tadi v T g i e Lyl AN e e res P 1 was ta | hands i the the Loug Roow at 73{@73), sad the prices n hight. ‘The diameter of the eircular ‘plllfmn buse is 72 feet, | the room with my uocle, who was then sick, Le asked me to | gitarward advanced to 71, After the Board the markes o d 2§ feet bigh, Avot steps th h him some water. 1 took three of bis powders, whick | marked irably FheCor and 6 feet bk, Aueiher buge wih ey the sEULS | Eeen let by ba physiciane, ond when I went it the ‘ekioed | wardull aad stondy. At the Second Board the und backed it up | upon &1 reular base. The sepulohre, | emptied out three of the powdess and put in the same amount | was quiot, and after ths call in the street was beavy nd Low st R ot S cosnected by arcl. | of sreeaic out of he berrel, Jower 01 ths eatira st, and closed dull at quotations tement I find copled luto The Anti-Slavery Standard, | ROV T S0 0 ppt, 201 299]; Canton (0., 52); Bostos hed d .‘i‘n"'b:""fl?u'na 888 | wince the Sprng of 1680 of 1001 T wat nat 1 Obio wud M a8 if uncontradicted. a obamber within, 10 fee! “Bince the g or was not fu reality & 0 and sy’ uare. In the center is phagns, for the 1 irrenistible V: . Camberl: forred, 48 248§ Rt g o 1 v e |t b W | R B ARSI | e e v W sepulcbre those 8 for whom t X § 3 . opoy s e Iunl-uu’m hlg&:m-m u'r..f‘:‘.m in !rllll“lfi""’kfll’unl from kill .n howe dear | Union Telrgraph, 53}@384: New-York Central, 1144® ", after truib, so contradictory was it to Mr. Lincoln's statement to nd by walls of the tomb, tome oy iied 1o Chioago o March, 863 s M aasgraiae - After M Hamiln, | wiw, & jour T ewgt. oet ot tho base: 484 3} (oo ALLAS (OB ,.,7..':"“"" oecurreace whidk Would make mo 6t WY | )3 Cpriy 793279; Hudson River, 118§ 113}; Realing, O i biestal A cap and spear i foet bigh formé | © "1 dont know that the desire to destroy afected me |daring | 115@115; ; Michigaa Contral, 1122112} ; Michiges i rosder £61d, ¥rom Lewaa watcted by any ansin bres ' o 1l yiars of it no one for | o 1, 817 @95, Minois Central, 122§ @120; warm friend of Mr, cen yinolvg him in nominstio bad left for Maipe Mr, Livcoln sent for me to ask ues: ’ 3 olossal b e n'!&!‘m‘. tios = fo Mr, Mamlin's views and wisbes, aud for e 4 s s g Saianet Jang'es, 1§ mb;kl&-:'m al Ju’c” was safe in my pres s oledo, 115)® be e s = i ke Mighentrgard, nd e uin Do Ll o1 Qe Bl pt o¢ e sepulcine 511 be fou sated aymbolical | Neper did i ipel e o kil oml: but i general and. Pittaburgd, 85} #%1; Clevsland and Toleo, se- |1y by bosts of friends hod admirary, a fow days before. o siee, of Lt marble. one represcrting old. | nesa 1 mever commitied any crime or wicked nct. ™ NS North-Wostorn, 3542368y ces of Douglas. . sheaf of | licious intent. 1 knew my malady aud strove ot 6 faith- o, Proforted, B4 a6:]; Fort Wayne, 10432105, Al a i uring the dark days of 3 increditiog the dtatement of corre . ljon | o e S e it S ey T.""iu aiiigediting the Matement of your, correspondent, X deter- | Ing A WG ion et me: Tho other 1s Amarica, ¥ith the 3 ClaetoaRurposd oi aisibg manner, denied the trath of | shiekd, History, reclinivg on & tablet. and Fawe, wiih (ke sireve anhard es manoould toresist the dealie.bat Tcosld | Manoy bontinues(pasy 1o Broker's on call at a5 pee volauteers. M, 1o mos! SPREICHT, S9% VAt S0 “"“"3‘..’,{.“*04 by Al and proved i ,;.2’1’.‘.‘."#-:, ect, 50 a7 nn it bad referenca | wreath and the trampet. Over the enteance stands an eagle, J bad o master, and n hard ove. If I exes but thoro is m s in some quartery ath of great assistance (n opentig f the boi p mysel. b T 1 th 1 mmunity as to 7. Howli r. 1. was an inth o the base of the pedestal abeve ars four bay veliefs, rop | reslly did wrong, it was in not waking knows iy cate i o inquiry for fu #0 1o arace. It opens snlmal, it is beTu‘;:.. ';".:.olr';:m;:h:r‘-:ov' sac) Tue cauge of the Re- | confidential ‘:'llfl of Mr. Lizcoln, and ¢ld go to l:!i-.n:':::l: ‘r-"f..,?.,'..'ui'-':.o rees of civiligation in the West. ¥irai, the | mml’ptmn vlo'n-mdll S overe. ot T mu;mm! L | und the amoant of sdlecapitel is very mued reduced 8eld of thouglt | Spiouer, sow ok of e Valted Batas s woTone | &y | the Lagilatare wikia sostion, and sdvised the sropesel of | Mikdoraess iy Sane hunilne and e wigwams o 1 | wan earful it € § i e known 1 should o taken | - (e Bills at 60 days on Loo- i v 7 . Lincoln's renomination. distanc the plouears. Wil 3 wing and | to some mm-m" « that 1 should gn F-xeaangs is Lo et ] Rl :xmmmm at the harness-makiug busineas previous to the id llv?" um'l: l:m “any pcflllmy.hr Ir.".hlnl:‘- evlmn(" |-I';"m:n" “Wen Commerce, mlunn by .‘m.. never recover from, mrqm.n‘ :I‘I:V‘,Tml ('Imr Knaw » potad at 103} @ 106] for commereial; 10721074 foe y with Mr. Ham!in, nor do or say | bales and boxes nod uk-ve..hur,:yfl by locomotive, :nw lv‘lu affected I could controi mysalf, but 1 could sot. 1o at short sight, 10321083; Paris at 60 days, » those lithe and wiry, almost. w ‘man 204 a brother as does the T asmuh «nuut':lnv. tie, with a respectablo citizen who still con- | som, ny Inck of sympath; - ¥ fiflorwn! 3ta8dpolit: 10 16 Well 10 Qltsones st | - OM o€ oocun o the mOmOTT Al otr Carmee ot Anythiog At any fime whfavorable to Mr. La) o Tourtl - et 4 in's pomina- | the railrond and the te el rellefl lusteates 2 had any desire o o WM foes B4 Tou Throngh ‘00 pals ch oot 1 ey, seataltamons Anl mimoers ot o et lhl.n’-fu‘n Knows of belieree. e reilcond and tho telograph; e, IDUcth EAlel VAUAIENES | tondeney 1o dastructivenase, (o A etk YeiTe perhops M2, 4o, at short sight, 525§ 25,90; Antworp, 5.8 wers tyriads of peopls to whom jocke, - | Darties, estoem ft 8 privitege o suvecrihe s of both politieai | T think it dae to Mr. Lineoln's repatation that this statament | the Capitol it and & oborol in the distance. that I slould linad in_some hospltal for inwana people. = 5. Hamburg, 3236, Amstordam, Wiy theu m;fl; b detin Ewmfln stall | {7tk of the above siatement crile our names (0 (g | sbould be corrected. From the statement of Mr. Lineoin Lo n status repres Douglas 0 standing by the Constitu | than which T had rather suffar doath. “And I shoald not e e 61 918: Prassh 't ot ol elr well satistied swagger? | o semnspped A“'"' DUELL s short t4me before his death, 88 10 bis relations with My Ham. | tion aud the Union, the fascss of Union by bis righi, and the | re them but from a wish to shield others who may b \akfort, U@ 1 §: Bromon, 76| 278, Prussiss o '--Wh lars dopend upon their skill—didn’ v v el Aua W, Kuive, | Ji, Tcould wot for one moment crodié this starement of your | Comatitition 12 s efd b been suspeoted of compliciry with me, and to corrset mau jatil 9 thom familiarly by to iaad? Conevery J* switerdum N T A 9 1934 Davio Da Panest ashington ont. JouK A, POv. B L e ot at tho inanuration caremonios il bs, | mallcions Feports that havw bomn, clronistod wiaiuat wie, il s, AT 11304 ey . rdam, N. Y., Aig. Clifton House, Sowmprcott, Mass., A0g. 15, 1564, erootod v 4t oy beeide the oiondmoat, wad will acosuwnd: | Knowiag thay not uatil now could Thary stated (o Qo flua | Lo Lot e, sars 1’-:!‘”, mon Joupwal, ara dn

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