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Pe ANQUEST ONG Priate set of resolations, which on being reported and read were unanimously adopted, HALPINE, Verdict of Accidental Death. The adjourned inquest on the body of the late Ine (Miles O'Reilly) was ro P.M, at the Twenty-first P fith street, near Third | proner Flynn, Deputy Knox, and the usual jury, ‘Wm. Mi. Alden being daly sworn trtifed: T reside 9 Clinton plieey T of the Civizen the ist of August, about noo Hout the paper, aud anid he thought he would be eoing out of town to Le Gen. Charles G. 1 sumed yester ts, Card from John Y. savage, Esa. | To the Bimor of the Wortd, Sin: Permit me to defend the reputetion of one ‘ rovest Aitmsele, (ty a the Goue Old New York residents can well remember the om the an ibility of being ac. | Ume when a vast swamp extended from the present ir site of Warren streei, in Jersey City, to Bergen Hill, | ere ye ‘ end when robust market women, tai trith the detlie conseesel sie ts oettortent cat | Duieh, would row thetr beste: laden’ with feait ond every Lean | vegetables, down ihe creek and across the Hudson York market. Til within thirty years the regton of Hudson City and Bergen slept in rural fay la farms, of with the Van Wine Van Ripers, Sips, Buskirks, were the poses whieh are a Deputy Was aewocivied with Tinst saw him on | he then conversed ails connects Loon say that the Inte Recister power to put the om troduced several decited improvemen Branch that afternoon h Mr dames T. Brady; did not see him again he bal been working very vard the week be- Ne worked irrega- weeks but Littie, other tion as the presen| In consequence of these changes he spent much re mony on the ofice than an, fore the Inst w much for the templated. eu revious weeks; he wrate | ganpated wall, fn rooms tn th engoged ont other bw ines: he was sub aches, rnd orualy the pain; he had a hed he leit te office at J 0 ying he did not ieel Working outside at bis ct Lo very severe head: ok eter oF chiorof he on Fri iny last For mysels, all + me to that Tam no candidate Gen, ‘Wetpine’s. family, an roposition to appoint veume to the widow and fath Lrecard the suggestio Tshouid Teevive the emolumenta sor the unexpired yea! Ne to Work and 0 that day; he «about 10cr I took some ether he bad been in the habit of taking bout 1:30 witness and do- ier on the Sixth w Teturued to the office the same evel o'clock, when he lay on the on a handkerehiel; ever well-intentioned, as little leas thin an asperston on my honor. Gen, Hal the wimost care and devott to better order than ft only such fees as were spproved ry Most influential members of th when he first entered upon his di firove In every partic kestions whicn were then made to him concerning the requirements of those who had real estate busl- news. Very ros iy JOUN ¥, SAVAGE, Deputy Register. rite; sald he was coming ‘0 ‘to Long Branel Wes himself in al he told witness on jadglig from his con versat! ister, living at 8% ¢ aw deecased in Women's Club, now in successful operation in Lon- don, with the hope that the trades unions of this ehy would take steps to round similar {nstitutions for the | curred hy written, at Gen, a carpet im mediately to the Citizen office, aa he wi Of town with Jumes T. Bray to Rockaway; de- Verbally send any one who deceased «pent past ten days Vusinese at the Kegisier's oMee; wit urlug these ton days at his house, him in good tieaith had been working With him as late as 1 and 4 o'clock in the Albert B. Whitney, M. D., fomily physician of de- West Twenty-fifth street, nove afterwar toy, requestin ceased told witnes ie CU/izen oficr te vtifled that dec the strain of great lite frequently been treated by witne Himself Or cong and thus add to thelr limited eources of enjoyment | ferry thr And happiness. ‘This 1s not to be a religious tnstitu- » controlled by well intentioned but narrow minded men, w! anxiety about the souls of those they wish to rerve, oraet in their zeal that youth must have | gs. o99, its rational share of wholesome amusement and re- | and no streets jose men overreach themselves, They | Width | than Preach always of eternal damnation, and try to frighten their hearers into being tion of the brain ny Kickbess that affected decewsed Was labor; two weeks quite a number the resull of exhwus Previous co hie dea. he was exhausted from exces Hive heat, which tarcatened the brain; congestion of the great danger in all bis sickues lc was prescribed for him by any of hysicians, Dut he was in th imselt in’ quantities of a which he would spili, and u adit of procur’ ut an ounce, h the remainder to quiet ves to produce quletnens and sleep ater writ: A poem or ary ot y night beiore hi leceaned’, at his own request diagnosis was correct; dee: ased were estab” . Mamely. a tendency to great many things prod Witness's fo mer diagno @ lished by the deceased died of congestion brain, but witness ¢ id wot state What caused or extravasation of the bottles marked chloro: for lis vesturutio h Astor House, Mr. Wm. E. Lawrence in the ‘Mr, Lawrence axnin stated the objects of ing, namely, & uniform enfureement of tu tax laws upon tobacco throughout the country, Until about Post mortem cxumlnation on the bod. Halpine ot 68 West Fort, on Tues lay, Ang CO. Morton, T, C, Knox, and wobn Lyneh, To Wm. B. Lavrence, Bag. igor morta: on were found adherent at nal suriace of t m adkerions to diferent points of wese advesions were evidences of the apex of the left lang tl leifled tubercles ; Iu different points to the in! | That in the opinion of this meeting all to- ‘snuilt *hovld at ovee be packed in conform! the law, aod soy manufacturer Up contrary Uo Ite provisions is act Bergen and Patlsede are the two principal th former range from t wold ton cay eat ie ° latter rate, Mr. Nicks, of Elmira, was In favor of enforcing the | Prices ure but liktle taferior. 7 on the cross avenues command ns to prevent dealers from floud- ‘The cheapest la rit it tral valve ‘at its fore | cialis rejueat the large amount of Likes, in some places the liver was large and led with bile; it Ounces, the left Big ; the Intestines w the stomach war congested and o ounces of dark bi law immediate y, Any be, snares woth large guantities of ‘old stock. ir, Campbell was pot in favor o' enforcement of the law; {t required time for dealers | $3,010 to $5,000. A late wale of si proved prop ; > . un he Chairman thought that ir Me. Gruphet's Sen | Srhed ana tale out Mr. tumpuell moved | Hemen bought seventy last satan ut from @1,000 to #4 Husteud of the Oth. | jot the tract out i Votes aud offer Wem at from $0) Intensely congestest From a careiul exam he came to his death the meeting might Alter some further discussi te the 2th of Aucu nd original motion carr follow {ng resol congestion of the brat TOMAS C. FINNELL, Mk THOMAS ©. KNOX, M.D, JOMN LYNCL At this point the testimony closed and ¢ comumitted the case to the jury, who retired, and after an absence of about ten minutes returned with therefore, be it Keaotred, “vit we further of Internal Rev ‘The jury unanimously agree that the deceased, Charles G. Halpine, died of congestion of the brain and spinal cord, by the accidental use of chloroform, which che deceased had been in the habit of taking to cause quietness after the excitement produced by t the delay of slaty days until the new | has ri Stampa arc ready, several gentiomen discussed tc ropriety of using the old in'erial revenue JOLN SCOTT, M4 Eldridge street. CHARLES 8. MCCLENAC HEALY, 58 New Chambers street, JAMES HERRON , 43 Tenth street, HALLIGAN, 114 Chrystie streey, CHARLES ROOK, 257 Broadway. ‘The inquest then adjourned. As before stated, the funeral will take piace on Sat- urday morning, at 19 o'clock. the body will be viewed by the friends of the de- ceased. It is now preserved on ice, and presents « natural appearance, ‘The features are life-like, In a tate of calm repose, as if he were sleeping tempora- ily only, and not the long last sleep of death, Tux Corcoran Moncwent Association. —At a meeting of the Corcoran Irish Legion Monument As sociation held at their he AN, & Eighth street. Previous to that hour Warlers on the evening of August 5, 1908, the foliowlug resolutions were Irish Legion Monnment A) not i glation has heard wit et Ma) Gel ent writer, Wie faitiiul is dd DAtKIoL, Whose services in Lehalt of bis natiy made in tho present market prices of fine cut chewing tobacco, Grant moved that but three grates of ne ent tobacco be manufuciur amely, leaf, half leaf and stews, aud Carried. ut deem oUF KF: Hable loss that bi ihe family of Gen. Hal ad condolence In Ute thelr Our sinerre aynipathy {rust they will gather atre ie subject of discounts to retal favoring Gxed discounts as well as | No definite action was had on 4 i ‘ovidence In’ taking from our sf HHistinitths Ned MssOCIALeS-—WloKe Haat deeds, Will stand af @ monument We r that we are ready and willidg Lo aneist hin 4 Doth military and eivic (Gon. Halpine, so t the Preride nlcate with the Ho damaged toba The meeting then ‘Thursday, Aug. 2), ail tobacco meet witu them at that ti 8} and that a ec Phe fatully of thie aud publishe | in ern of the city, ‘The members of the * Irish Brigude OMicers’ Club’ will assemble at the St, Cloud Hotes, corner of Forty. second strcet aud Sixth avenue, on Saturday morn- fing, to atiend the funeral of Gen, Halpine, Kxiouts or St. Parmicn.—The Knights of Bt. Patrick met at the Astor House yesterday after- noon for the purpose of taking action in relation to the death of Gen. Halpine, Attend the funcral us a Soctety, a Committee was ap- pointed to draft resoluti Ings of the Knights caused by his demise, and of condolence with his fumily—the resolutions to be publisiced in the newspapers, A communication was received from Dr. Smith re- commending tvit @ apparatus be procured for the recovery of drowned pers apparatus for the purpe building an extra story at the Idiot Alter having resolved to } Island, was awarded to Edward Gridley at $7,000, expressive of t Instructions were ordered to be given to the War- dan engrossed copy dens of City Pr Meetixo ov rus Nixereenti Warp Union De- moonatio Genera Commun tic Union General Committee teenth Ward the purpose of Edward Kobellos was appointed attendant of the Inebrinte Asylum, aia salary of $495; and Jas, Dun | in fay meeting last eveniug publicly expressing the tympathy they felt for the wife and family of ove oftheir most esteemed and respected fellow-citla bod brother members, the late Gen, Charies G, Hal- pine, who has been #0 suddenly called them, Mesere, Patrick McGovern and Charles H. Lyons were anpotnted a Committee to draft ap anpro- —_———= from my m Register under Gen. Halpine with ite in perfect order, | to the Ne 4 ime it ia in an sausfactory cor limited accommodations will per- | gtitines pu Ler improvements as soon as the Want nothing at ieerely e who w 8 will prevail with exponse of me neestors, but, fulfilled hi ‘0, comp) et full high and —— '» Clabes. nt last week of a Working- of property. improvoment and weifure of thetr members, Asyct | gas, and sewerage | pijom been taken, ‘There is plenty of time, | wherever neede however, and wo do not despair of seeing clubs of the kind im the city,and that before very long. In departaves England they are rather ahead of usin this respect, | Three Not only have they they have started one where young women, who have ‘no home associations to restrain them from evil in- 1 day, and continue thelr trips it tablished clubs for man, but | Sutigings, average the ‘The members will and periodi- ere will be perfect independence, opportunities will be afforded for the cultivation of | but last year w elevating pursuite and refined tastes, We hope the experiment will triamph, In that case it might be tried in this city to advantage, be the means of doing much good. nell, uy with peeting of th od States w toba y at the | out etl ex! vestion by the meeting, the follow. | doomed to received and road by the chairman; | stood ut the J Wasurxoroy, Aug. 5, 1a, | crawling Ul wince last tall resulution offered by Mr. Paya, of F sume discussion, adopted by thw relate in ‘© hereb; farnal Hey etiue 0 od poualties om ahd alter tbe bi day immediate | Where much is laid to 0 oi Seidler, | '? “ ™M ed ity of ‘ug with te and Lal e tO enfuree UPON Am ers ‘Of he tity in) dente ai yas requir tampa. He believed ht gave the Commissioner discre: W's, ought 60 cents net ice charged for the lowest grade end to make any majeriel f tobaceo or snuff, if Mr, Seidler moved that ttis | QonKers ng that no material change be | Bt Neholas' EN ‘The motion Was not put to the by the houses that Mr, Beldler's list of 4), and 8) conte per pound, aectin jon ensued upon this motion moved OL r as individ bing Sing. rot tnteral 0 ‘ nd | New Hoctieile, officers In enforcing the now law in | Port Cheater Mito civeal such | Matteawan, tauce In our power In our repect.ve red the follow iT Rondout, Ger turers of tobaces 4 (bigued, eouut on thelr Blamps other stainpay In lieu of allowance on arte: to meet ag eat the Astor House avenue rites and Correction, oners of Charities held thor It Was ordered that ¢ be plac On the same recom use, Randall's | metal filings, |, from Marshall & Riker, was formation in th per of the Penitentiar; 1, traps at the Li onthe ‘The contract to furnish Infante? Hospital was awarded | of this wooden building, i ply & Ce relat the Inebri for the work at $2096, ald 0, O'Connor ut 2,160; referred to the archit¢et for report, Pr Dosals for plumbing. «av Atting, and Beating the sew ut $11,400. jum, D. the erection | leasness. Weeks pro- | 4¢ j MDE LAN bee OO ee CaS: Past litel cin, Boe FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, clous metals ts termed, had been swept through the erevices of the floor to enrich the present energetic 4nd fortunate possessor of the property, who thinks that $28,000 yould be too Httle for his property. ae eet, THE CITY, THE SUN, office at the cornor of Meventh street and Third avo- BROOKLYN. nue, were referred to the urchitect, w| to feport to the next meeting of the THE RVGISTERSHIP, lomy = Mansn.—The funeral of the Iate Rev. Dr. John Marsh, who died at his residence, 120 Joralemon atrect, on Ta took place yesterday at noon, The deceased was Tas, at Wethersfield, Conn., and was consequently over 80 years of age when, after an un- ‘usually active and bney Hife, the summons of death His disease was paralysis, priate remarks were made by the Rev, Dr. Buding- ton and the Kev, Dr, Joshua Leavitt, of the New York Independent. The latter observed that Dr. Marsh had labored with him tn the temperance cause down to the close of his connection with the American Temperance Unton, and he could bear wit- ness to the fidelity of his management of its tnterests, He also displayed grent zeal and energy at the com. Mencement of the late war, and never worked more ita continnance in sup. Uncte--many of then adjourned, ee 90 ® cent. lower, NEW YORK SUDURRS, Hudson City and Bergen, brn in April, 1 City Expaxpirenns.—Peter Cooper, Eeq., hee charged Richard O'Gorman, Corporation Counsel, with having expended in bis department This Mr. O'Gorman has promised to explain, and will probably do #0 soon, Ax Ur-tows Moveweyt.—Mr. M. Knoedler, ‘successor to Goupil & Co., corner of Brondway and ‘Ninth etreet, has leased the house of the Inte Watts Sherman, at the corner of Twenty. ‘enue, for twenty years, and will as soon as Possible remove his art gallery to that piace, The Filth avenue house will be altered #o as to bring the first story level with the sidewalk, Mr. Knoodler Old place will be occupied by A. T. Stewart & ( ‘Who will build apon It in the same style as the rest of the block, thas making the up-town dry goods establisment one of the most superb in the country, if not fo the world, Temernanoe Socreties i tue Twerierm ax Twentr-srcoxn Wanns.—In reply to our cor: respondent in yesterday's paper under the head of “ Ambrose,” we are informed that there are a num. ber of Divisions of the Sons of Temperance in the ‘Twentieth and Twenty-second Wards, among whieh are “Stryker Division,” which meets every Friday night at Butaw Hall, Twonty-fth street and Eiguth Chelsoa Division, on Tuesday evening, same place; and Dodge Division, which meets cor- her Forty.atvth atreet and Righth avenue, on Thurs. But in another view it Is 9 great calamity, inasmuch as {t will derange trade and commerce, If it entirely destroy the foreign business of the country, | ent tmaie bankers, 89 Wail street, overtook hin, Henry Clews & ©: the lending quotations as follows cond street and hie predceose re, | Klos, Van Horna, pow {lates amount hé | Romeyns, Brivkerbods, and Vi itimately have retained. Ite, however, con- | principal holders, ‘Ten years Inter {t became par w York boarders in the sammer & residence became then gradually appreciated, but the landholders were an- Riuat the | Willing to sell, and much delayed an Improvement of give the | the neighborhood, They elung to the Iands of their of late years, many of these hove died, thrown thetr paternal estates {nto ge tracts formerly held, but ten das resting in Foreign exchanre 1s quiet, the high premiam In fold producing a disinclination on the part of Im. | A! yesterday's fy The folowing are tt a ew City Hall would make | ally a resort for diligently than durin season. Ita advantages his own composition, tin preparing porters to pureha London (bankers he ratos : hoes of his life was in. sermons end addresses, and lay ‘work to occupy ear, # toll upon Which he was or, hopetulness, Bat in the midst of i to endiess Joy in heaven. will be taken to Connecticut to-day for Fata Fant prow 4 Scarroun. warlen O'Nel, a painter, pecelphiated to ihe chdemnik «wae prec sidewalk by t way Gf one end of the frall stricture ung w Was standing, and austain or A. fellow. workin Horace York saved himeolf by clinging to a window fll, Mr. O'Neil waa formerly a. policeman. Teaves a widow and two ehilldr scene of his death, cRMAN Fetoxtousty Assavnren py Row: Patrolinan Isaac Lee, of assaulted and cruel] at the corner cy D,, while attempt . The officer's head was terribly own by one of his ann (ter defending himself, dames ers, both members of Hook were arrested for being entering with all the ¥' the heirs hi Or twenty acres ma ee wh | or ands. Tt sfc | to fae ae of - ot © | Rergen, From the former by tim | and received | Purp of determining the proper sherges; nad he | incorporated ae a city in north and east to Hobo Hackensack River and Seacutious # ound it coms he remaine of deceased into North and South indeon City was created, Money continacs In excessive abundance at 24 ® Rita cent, on call, and 64@7 B cent. for prime discounts. | arrivals and lio ted eety" Sirah tees Governments have been dull 19,000. Its boundaries 3 Railroad gap, on th: residing near the mn . Many strects and ve been luid ont since the incorporatio ments Weres at fret much del who feared’ that gas, eewernge, would entail heavy taxes : and now fud th ed by old residents, Water, and ,paviny ‘ere overruled, -—Jobn Hassett was found yesterday lytog on the sidewalk on Broadway suffering from the cholera. Taken to the New York Hospital... Margaret Morphy, aged 60, of 64 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, was yesterday tound at the corner of South and Oliver streets, suffering from cramps <A driver of a Fife avenu terday taken to the Bellevue Hospital by the police, having been found on the top of the stage suffering with cholera....John Mullen, aged 00, was yesterday taken ill with cramps in Coutre street, Believue Hospttal Heavy Rownmey on Broapwar.—About two jock yesterday afternoon a young man entered Insurance Company, 06 Broad. way, and asked the clerk some ensual question, to which the latter returned an answer. clerk turned round for nome purpose, the stranger seized a bundle of 6-80 bonds, worth $40,000, from the counter on whieh they were lying, and siurted for the treet, pursued by the clerk, ‘The thief, how: ever, Was out of Aight In anh the man and bonds are eaid to be lost. of the whole affair seems to lave secured success We are authorized to way that the Company's su plus ts still nearly $45,000, or over 9 per cent. of capital, and that the joss will not standing or credit of the Compauy, See advertise pigs,— Yesterday, Offere, Ask the Forty-fith eT tit |conp aon 198 q 4.. et ale Wiig Vp’ | tosh, Woltern wee: 7. ABS ABS | DG With Seam ‘iowig’ voy” | fag ‘The market for border bonds opened weak at ade- | “Creetew art, Ang, & light advance was Rr Tennessees and North Carolinas, and the market closed firmer, The following were the quotations at the close 1 brow zht an fmmenseiner Coup.5-20, 1868, ° [11a bing carried out twithstanding that the beds of rock, and the laying of pipes Al polive force extats, eogines and hose rok. Carroll and Henry R: Cot engaged in the assa\ VALTIFG. —Y oaterda: # the day passed a streets are nearly’ very expensive. tae fwan yeu: with fi He hall ernity, © boy named George Ts, welding with bis uinbia street, fell from the third «1 dd striking the spikes are numbered ot 2a Mt ES i) the necessary A free acudemy rnd & Jortnan Methodist place of worship are the last of wed buildings ublic Rcliools ai as Petit, employed as of Montague & Baker, At 4 Jared about the arma yenierday, the limb man ot the flour mills 2 eo thout any in Erle, Rock out rough the night, th Hudson City Couiprises many noes, which offer fre ever in a red-hot state fof | prospect, st $0A) (0 $1.0) a lot which wis opened Inst year, stretcher two miler, to Its cort to the corporrtion was Several avenues are elglty ‘The railway share market has been wi marked excitement, Island, and Reading being most prominent. The Erie movement ts the most inserutaide, and a rumor r was current In the streot that 9 third (a Boston) | yms.'o ninety pi party was contesting for the supremacy, A furtl break to 8944 was noticed Inte in the afternoon, fol- | (eles, !e lowed by a #ubsequent rally to 59\. Central was weak In the afternoon, rulin 190% at the close, machinery then in motior the office of the Sta manding wn extensive Grand avenue, yesterday by a horse in Verely injured. Khe was conveye second Precinet Station House. —— NEW JERSE. to the Foriy Weat Hoboken, Newark avennc, range from $4,%) to. 85 lute, ‘This doce | ruining souwh from tl Hot sce mm) sh the end at which they aim, In cater. | fo! residences, but Prospect avenue lfare of the young, the great element of | most contiy hovse tr the ‘3 their youth should be constantly borne in min While cvery care should be taken to guard them from temptation, and to lead them tn the paths of recti tude, the wayside should be pleasa thoroughfure, few York | ary. galt reen Wood avenue, Hoe, of Milham, com: T His only #on had Been ki allroad train some years before, Ronnrur,—Some lada entered the saloon of Jacod Isler, at East Newark, and atole wateh and ‘chain, valued at §150, ‘They have not been arrested. nt, and all traces of Reading opened at steadily advanced to 04 at the late open Board, after Which the stock fell off to 984, at whieh closing Northwestern stocks were tn little demand at,#2), for common, and 88 for preferred. was strong, selling as high as 112%, but tthe clone, falling off 4 eet avenue con nels G. Whittemo fe vainod, without the’ gre long been @ matter tract of twenty scree surrounding # co , cheerful, and | the right ide of Newark ‘This is what is aimed atin London, The | wecended, has uot been divided wy © 4 high moral tone, with refreshments at cheap rates, wits writas materlals, boo! and $53 in me «y Casvaury.—An unknown man the track of the Mer Rexex Ralirond, near Drakesviile, yesterday. ile bad been killed by & passing train, A burglar and ( of safe in the counting-room of Meesrs, Fitzgey sl, ‘was broken open on. hed of $200.” They ae! tn the safe, and the flames com re extinguished spec lly. 1n the safe burned for hours. Cranam ov Arreaeran Ronurer.—Officor Ma- hon made a complal Of Jersey City nual sales were made. f Wonder to at try pi Bergen Hill is Navionat. Temperance Ar mana’ Temperance Society proposes to publish a Tomper- ‘ance Almanac for the year 1:6: the coming autumn, and astronomical caleulatios variety of reliable informati perance, valuable reading matter jal and State socletios and Grand Bodie address of their ehief oMecrs; full di York elty and Broo! other matters of luterest to the temper- —The National betrayed a slight weaknew Pecent, Fort Wayno was steady at 1007406110, Pitta Harrison, pro: d his heirs hold in ite improve: Three yearw ng to de issued early In addition to & Co., Camden, Misaissippt | Medtum, 8.719810 for a y,by burglars, and rob) a was fairly netive at 90790, Toledo and Wabash = Cleveland and Toledo opened | MARINE INTELLIGENCER, at 101, and closed at an advance of 1% ® cent, —— Michigan Southern was active; opened at 96%, sold MINTATORS ALMA AO—THTA Dar. down to 61g, and closed at 86%, St. Paul stocks | Bun rises 5 @ | Boe advanced 3 ® cent, ym Couvell, with attendant oye a Mayor an § f of etreets und the layin, expenses. ‘The before the Roce Were In light request, common falling of to Ty, | Sandy Hook.10 50| Gov. Island 11 43} Hell Gat and preferred advanced to 8334, cloring at a decline —_ of MW cent. Boston, Hartford and Erie was strong NEW YORK At WM. Hudson River was quoted at 138, Miseelia- neous shares were moderately active, showing an advance of Telegraph was steady at H4@HN. Quicksliver Fates it from Greenvill Bee ariseet the entire distanee north and Tobacco Manufacturers tn € An adjourned tempted to steal from Hirai Hotel, » wotch and chain valued nt $4 and the prisoners had some drink at while there OMcer Mabon lake. the watch ont of his jolning pocket, where Shortly afterwards the three parties York; but the oMeor, ki had four thousand dolianw in hin on, aud leat it might be stolen from. him Sud ils friend arrested, while on the ‘On # hearing of the eas and @ search of the prisoners, they were discharged : Dut one of them (Leach) shortly after returned, and |, taken from his pocket when seureh- cen returned to him, searched by Ald Jordan, and the money alleged to be stolen from him ‘found inside the lini Both pariios were locked up by order of the Chief. ——— Soppen PRE. —Charles Riemensel aged M4, of 121 Ridge day of Dr. Behneider, 142 Second while the doctor was preparing him some ine. Taken to the Morgue. Boann or Avpit.—Testimony was taken yester- eciaimeof th roadway, Park, Green- Insarauce Companies for of Baker, Welle Tho case will be P - | With fags, Seare ane her a Islan of ‘Nicolson pav Horse care run through the while In the office yestor: served Leach and Bi avenue, died sud- et and put it into air. lupae of a few 1 nthe meet. | length of Bergen every ten minutes during the day, revenue | andalso throush the aight, w# from Hudaoa Cit git yeare back the residents 4 ring ne of omnibuse 4 did not coun ‘he taneson Bergen pe ‘The value of and is stated Tobacco regulations now tn hands of printer. Will Ve risen, On an Average, at least % per ceut A UTA pt at MAS HAKLAND, Asst, Commissioner, Jef for New ‘The following are the comparative prices at the regular morning Board, with those current yester- y hey were full, the Police Station, gt $3,000.79. Tue amount of on woiting Ore ot Co, by the rioters in Jul; submitted for decisl Srouen Prorear: Gregory Sehretbe y are Lig per cout wing ty the certainty of modern in cing introduced, Since the Newark ork Kallroad was the ceutre of Bergen, adrupled in 6: Mt extensively at $1. it at @40 to if equa priee He was again Founn a mis Possesatc hh was arrested early y Speculators at that ti OW av are, and are jot of ® trol by 100, Th Which run ehfares. Lots" on and Detective Hay ported in Tim jn the Becond (FES) el Eoeee ele xix! "The prisoner w Precinct Station Houre, wing A Wanvnonn Cumar, Of BH3 Bleeeker sirect, was yeaterday cha Jefferson Markit Court, bebire gurtice ft CaveNpan Tie Day. —Surneme Counr, od Nos. 42, 7, 60, 108, 178, 174. Me—Beronn Juvar Tue ArrLeton Divonce C. ton agt, Appleton, ‘The defendant, Mra, Appleton, was married toa Mr, Warner in 1841, and lind two He went to California in 1847, leay. ing her without any means of xupport, She heard from Mm oceasto Uirely lowt sight of him, Mr, A vised of ull the CHAMBER. — Kose: dress, two #ilk dresses and 1M. ‘The property wa Hiaa ln her root wt the above address, ‘Committed for exuml: possension of where both parties svsided, when she ene Heton, before the mar- cts, anid qu tie gee Cuverty To AxrMata,—C Archibald I, Caumpbe Cruelty to Anin 0 A notice of his death had appeared in a San Fran: cinco paper, and defendant, supposing al widow, was married to plaintitl, 1 a lucatic, ond ts confined in an ‘This action i brought to dunt declared void, Warner having about ayear einee turned up in New York, defendant, ard then « made ut Special Term for leave to amend the answer, which was granted, Upon an appeal by plaintiff to the General Term, thin de: husband living, the € being mere'y ministerial, ¢ vold, irrespectt #, Fargo & Co, led in activ! ty, ales being made at 264 @21@I. Merchants’ Union sold at 4 @aty ; United States at adi, and American at 45, AtS P.M, the market for lead- Ing shares was In express shares W * latter is now 410 Conneeti- ¢ his marriage from east to weet Property borders stds the palatial wie pat in by fhetory, eoneplen: s ¥ and Northern New Jerse : frequent fuciliti ction New York by DU of there steam roads, 1 to such w degree that lois can now rarely Le Loughe tn Bergen at | mys in | ‘The clly contains ten churches, five {neluding one for colored children, an i of Baltimore, moved that the Commis. | sclools, All are for both sioner of Internal Revenue be requested to take into consideration the feasibility of requiring the use of the old stamps until the uew are ready, Maner.—Serah Ferry was committed by Justice Shandiey, on ebarge of st Ing $14 Worth of clothing frou the 1v0u. of a Mra, Wetarl, 104 Eldridge street Cuban, was brought bercre Justice stolen trom # coun- 19060181 og 06 8 Meg 2 MB gce MON vee gee eta Sg aly enjoy mm Was reversed, It art had no discretion, its duty 1 clare the mar- of the clreumstances under ich tho marriage wax consummated, ‘The de- ypenied to the Court of Apper ions in the case were argued— eon bebalf of the plalntiff for & reference to prove he complaint, aud the other by ‘spending the de- be Court renerved Aug. ¥, Smith for plaintiff; Jas, T, Brady for de Shandiey on wus ‘Lhe ‘parties wer RGU street, reports the fendent has now a Yesterday two ino D, A. Boody, banker, 12 Wall market as fullows at 67. Mir and most expensive houres Gifford and John Twedd that of Mr. Hugh MeKuy. ught that the only hope for mana- | without the grounds, at $0,000 each. Meners. 8. facturers Who cesire tosustain the new law is in pro- others from sending out barrels or pack: . their names. They can thus be kept within Hrements of the Inw. idler believed from te comp! ‘on Bergen avenue, an ‘These may be value ey Whatever, was wuddenly fly appearing in an ‘ele ant mult Of elor As arrest and ecominiiment y of proceedin rt of Appeals, Hi, and Hey. James D. Craighead, on Crescent avenue, Wm, Spear, on the Newark plank road, and Win, Bums have houses estimated at t thore was ® wide door | handsome gardens. opened jor fraud tn the sixty days between the pas. | be jaw and the issue of Jnal intention of Congress war that this collected beforeland, and be thought loner should enforce’ the law in this Har and collect the tax from the manufacturers ore the tobacco leaves the factory. The Becretary read section 10% on the subject, whieh he thou Mount, Alex, Bonne! Deean ay , Git, alt stauniin —Marie Pelinge, alias Madame tlias Mrs, Cunningham, uline Maria Gabric jary Gabriel, and reed by Samuel ork Hotel, with steuli States Commissionen’s Orr: IMM IAON ER BTW Penuny Case.—The United States against Aly ab ‘The defendant, who is ebarged with curlng falwe uMidavite P fh ucus Bi prescut very walistactory te its cli THe BLatorin more ulluses, Was diamonds formerly wet risoner was recomn for the Pepe tn the jon of perjury in Collector Valley, yor 10,000 Bail for trial, charged with @ slimlar ottevce, hus had bis bail ro duced from £10,000 to $2,000. 1e counplainant ax carried out the recomme ervelf to the Jewels, The prisor her guilt, and stated Chat she had sold th person in the Bowery, he prisoner bad pure part of the proceeds of rial by dustice Dodge Verenans ov 1812 The following is the result of the collections in ald of the Pope in the various churches of this arch- in SOME Cases, | diocese on Sunday, June 7, 1863 motion was put to the meeting, and | s bject of crades of tobacco and snuff was next | St. Abdi Mr. Seidler, who stated that his house | Cathedral (Lorillard’s) Intended to ‘advance the prices of thelr ure leaf smoking tobacco 40 per cent, now sell for 8% cents per pound wili fer sell for 45 cents, They canuvt sell it under the new law at old prices, He th should be the Tt was also ancertain weil a tieket for Burg; Committed tor nd and Pacific Ratlwny ir dividend in easly on the announce that the books of the Company will be opened at Jersey City. ‘This course seems necessary on the part of the managers, having recetved euch treatment from the New York If the same facility for injunctions t# eon- Unued, a'l the principal corporations will remove to vertise the payment of th first proximo. ‘They al \—Thewe ancient de of their country and flag, in the dark a: tials and tribulations, Huil place, (or the to carry dut their plen ulon of the veteran Will deiegution from their Congress, at Tie next iceting bounty bill Ln a f itis wow presented, present their old war to in the unique military cootu they mearured swords with Gr speetacie will be a more elog ein wenwion duly of this soelul re following arc the comparative earnings of the and Rock Islaud Railroad for the fourth week in July: eal, charged wi L appeal to Lhe gr FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, tude, the justice, aud geucrusily of the nauou thin pulew at Stock Exch and Open Boards. August 6, 130) STOCK EXCHANGE «| I) Pactiie Matt, Comparative earnings of the Michigan Sout Railroad for the mouth of J 4 suLgeou Were pros 16” 10 Adana 12141100 Welle nkeepele, | Ger about « week ago upon the char and had previo Mempled tO commit suicide ut NEW YORK MAKK 9,000 ©. #8, Om 10-10 ‘Cn tnade to rearrest lly napay, Ang, 6. — concealinent at was then lying in ' i. e THOMAS 8, PILE ATC $5; extra Survosep Maiciovs Aunest,—A fow days since ent Kennedy received @ despatch from Hof Havana, requesting hin ¢ deseripuon of Jolin Who Was on bis Way through A Novel Lusiance of T Some months since, a gentleman named Tox- 4 in Brooklyn, purchased some pro- roer of Lafuye'te and Carlton The price paid Not long since Mr, T, re semi monthly meeting yesterday at 1 Bond street, | offer of $4000 for the property, and determined to demolish a wooden structure that occupied one of the lota, In waking preparations for this, he one day don board the | ¢aused some of the flooring of the building to be ta ndation, | ken up,and beneath this flooring he discovered heaps eran matt tous’ (aud Morgue were | of dust and dist that seemed to coutain particles of . fro Upon inquiry 1 wae discovered that ‘this old building had beeu for many years o Phe contract for the mason work ol the | PY 8 Manufacturing jew Was givento LN. ¢ fon’ proposal was sure Trove, the Vice Consul-Gene! to arrest a per Callahan, an eny this city bo Chicago Il Detwetive Coyle ol, doing busin Hovey Rize 810.00, ¢ perty located on Brooklyn, to was $17,000, ainly from spine | Qh tiny ovetnuit: anion | 8 en plaud, wud AGG | yy orry wey t | Weduesdiy arres ‘on & ferry bout, aid took Wi ee Was Informed: Uhut a ebirg: BN WOAKY—B){ ¥ to deposit far a as a pledge of faith in Caliah cused, however, dered yoluntu 10) Boston WP ly to wiay ub the urer coull arrive, When dingo vercd, und bib chiar G1 't 400 Clev. & Pius t 0 Of Deinarara, We. aud a Cmrge 100 MUI, & St. Paul 10 MUL @ Bt, rror would ut once b r cleared Hom sunpiclon, Fikes pvnine Jucy.—Pire Marshal Brackett hax ting table of fires whieh N04 LW. de uced the new owner to take som the dust found in such quantities beneath the floor, to assay an office in New York, whore it was quickly so forbid keepers (o Meud prison. | discovered thut the dust was gold dust, Island while in a state of intoxiea- ‘Tite fact vas for a lor Inuiediste dismissal will follow the violation recently made out an inter lave occured during tie pant thonth, aud shows that there have been ## res and alarms, Tog OF the Latte New Yous, Thursday, A wold speculators: haye While their predictions of 6—P. M.—The for No. Land city Cat meats rath en, wnd the membe dnd extinguished 15, 8 frow tireworks, aul 7 Kerosbne lamps. sted for ureo . setting te to 254 South street, after wards held under in Abel, for an wl wean Mixty-fe biaty-fith sirvets, and Held to bail in §1,000, pai fire during the mouth wus’ the cotton storage In Spring street; lows, §02(0; insured (or ‘The uggregate shows s' loss of $175,00), Upou whieh there is aa insurance of $420,740. Uuble ‘he list ix divided inte sue column Joeation, description of premines, los Jone on stock, Insurance on building, and inpuruu rying the price to 100 feemed porsible of consummation, the market fell heavily to 14834, but afterward recovered The arguments whieh Ml carry gold to 200, Ml also* baggud eral sales of « is time kept a secret, but on made that a similar ea discovery being were from Incendiur; been bronght before the Supreme ( of the holder of the property, the facta were , red to the City | permittod to be made public, in th same capacity, Eugene Kegand | We are reliably informed that the sum of $19,000 in late Asylum, at @ | gold hus already bers taken from beneath the flours A nestegg laid by eare- btaln with the bulls ‘The whole speculation 1s bused upon the belief (at repudiation will be the order of the day, and thus Govern ent securities will be returned from the foreign marke thie result while the Funding bills id stated Uypt If Congress adjourned without making a provision for funding the 6-90. gold would advance, and tle most disastrous consequences ‘The price of 10-40 bonds having ruled VerkoLeum—Crude 4 H lgioe. for stan occasion to pre H ud ay, o were pending, 4 tig, Oe. doe Fess',2 ida 38 for fio Gaadae bei ‘er JACOB CLUTE, Banker, zt Broker, Lives male 44,000 Dunn wt 82.10 Lr No. ¢ apr 7 ft I ted, too, that the proprietor of the jewelry 17 for mbted wn manufactory died & few years since, bankrupt, His “savings,” as the refure dust of the worker in pre- higher than the 6-908, corroborated onr opinion. If | mired, aon store, the Secretary to-day had the same pany convert. | miatetg white sare hid etn kot ing the 5.208 t'yat he had of the 7.904, gold would rule of ‘The advance of old should pro- tee no terror, for It may accomplish @ good result, ‘i Will prevent tmportations, and thus relieve us | “Hott floes! tales OO th. a Bhat pele In atest ree ae te stond) ” x - A small trade at from an incubus which haw alwaya depremed vs, | pa Lintted diy Bnew Us ard oy S.A8QML I, pet if 19, AMOW—Firmer and active; salen 175,000 Be, at 1989 Srrartwr-Firmer, with good demand; sales 60000 not port | yy sPhAY esti att ae. in bond, with « esteoe OO bie at the higher ok corn by steam, $4. asked, Frevonts— rer pool, tiny | S84 5d. offered, with horhing done. Wo yy SFOch mai 18% LIVE STOCK MARKET, 1s 149" a. A Yore, ‘Thors 6, —Banyne — 19% Hoare, or ibe howd, aN et Whieree 4 pomtinlh need, prices ranging foe modicny to gon Oe aso Lawne-Recel sheep, Ineladl a: BS Westety ancep! Y. 6) a tat} Inactive under | waa tenier’ the 110 prune fimo hy oe the lmpreesion that large blocks are to be returned | fTyibtt Se: B-: hnd the itv do. 1 Be. ay, brought undor the inspiration of repadliatio at a decline of Napier mesa 4 Beent. on 1040s, There was n good Inquiry | MARKET REPORTS BY TELEOR«. however for 5-208 of 1962 and 1967, Re XN. Hatch, Foote & Coq 19 Wall street, report an | wh Piao X.Y. Ane & ———— eat aniet but firm at ‘0. 0 ‘orn, 140,060 ; onta, none, 0. ohd th market e196. Corn firmer! Harley in demand at @2, iet and ‘unchanged % at hel hiekey firm at_ eg dal a ea s % a Tres it tate whiskey, froe, @.isattaa Ou 82.135 @$6. Corn sAvancing; mixed Seen choise nies st Onte d ited tive at #1.1008 81.15, oi hulk ments, wal uiders sold at ‘Ie, ehoniiders, Vie. for clear down to | th Whiskey fein at, $109. Et ‘and | choles eevee, Gatien owt, Rlieco, fir (6 choles, @s0588 e CANO, Ang. #—Plonr firm at oxtras, Wh of w& oat Pre 88.) for Me —_ 7 0) | Moon rises.. 9 24 HIGH WATRER—THTa Day na THURSDAY, Aug. & Pacific Mail | 1 8 steam-trignte Harifor Nip of Com Goldbo- Western Union | rough, Asiatic Helknap, Hong Kong 23) Anjiers, April #; Cape Helena, Jnly i. She has @ leers and wen, and carries 2 guns. pin, (lit) Wester, Liverpool and mdse @ad passengers to National ip pan, Oven » King, Aspinwall, wit mavevtreadnre, mails Sod passengers 10 Pecds Bal Bleamship We Fis ford, mdse and pme-eriersta Pergicon Woon oe ie ship Galaten, Nye, Providence, with mdse and Mark Tiriigeport, (of Beidgeport,) Morgan, San Fran . N 8.) Rose, Ady. Dec. | Bteam#hip Co. fark A Drebert, (of Yarmo' dirig Kato Vonam, (OF8¢Sohn, NB.) Alexander, Mou: eo. watt fankee Binds, (of Buaksport,) Wood, New Or ice Franklin, (of Yarmouth, N §,) Brown, Ke Brig’ Lenotr, (of Ariehat,) Lenotr, Leghorn. SCHOONER, CA Johnson, Washington, x tae Hoserd, exper riers wee [Mary Valen eh, Fall River ty do. feubarg, do te nett, St John, NB.|Ps nM Ratan, Virgtola, Bah wa, Machina 4 Wid Hunter, W Bee et iT ee Godw mening. Ontario. Provi Mary Miller, do. Dante! Morris, do therine, do, Tweed Ship Vanguard, Russell, Carduf, with mdse to Hows Jand & Frothingtiam, MARRIED, BANCROFT—DEWEY.On Tuesday, Aug. 4, by the nit ROG T PET ge cisteate Ae, 87 fe eat daughter of LI Hewey, all of Hrookl: LLAN.--Gn the 20th inst. at St, James's by the Rev. Joba Al ney of ws oon ye wo the late A! G.Afan, and grandduughter Of ihe late Majo posh Carbone Annie GriMth, of » July 2, nr fd eof Wa. i, Vander: In Newark, on the sth ce of Mr. 8. P. Toure, by the Rev. All of Hrookly INE DUNIDAAL + AL the resid Dr, Levy, Heury A, Palmatine to Annie K, Dunham, both of New York city WILSON F.—On Wednesda: daines'e lirooklsn, Ne Yon Mesherry, Willlaut Wilk Brooklyn! ———— DIED FLYNN.—On Wednesday, Sth inst, Bridget Flyon, m the dSth year of her aue. Her friends, and those of her sons, Ignatius and Thos, Flyan,are in id the Mineral, from ber La done, 134 ¢ a Friday moraine, 4 clock, to St. J where « solemn requiens + 201,580 will be one of her soul, thence vo SM | Calvary Cemetery tor interment, HALDIN Suddenly, 1 th Charles City. on Monday, Aug. 8, pipe. attend 1 47th st, on Bate morning, Ang. 6, 1868, as St Afler a protracted tiiness, Agues'T., the beloved wife of Thomas A, Ledwith, ai twr'of Ann and the late Fraucls MeGowan, ‘age: of the funeral hereattor, ~ Aug. 4 FM native n, fry Phe relatives. and friends of the fully lay . and Hudinw Ohio, and iy are respect. to attend the funeral, from her late reste ite 6 W moved for interment from 61 att om, at 2 o'clock, ‘inet, Mrs, Elizabeth L, jie Nilg pete late Col, Willath Page, of Aukiason, THOMAS.—fn Alfred, Me., Aug. 3, Gea, Jas, Thomas, agod 7 years aud 10 tne nthe WINCHESTER. —Suldeuly, at Guilford, Conn. on wi {ite Suh Inet, David D, Wincheiter, of New i iniende of the family are invited to at: # } tend the from Trinity Chureh, on Saturday, at eh Us | Do'clock P.M. ‘The remains can be seen Tate rosie Western Hotel, from 1A. M.to1 P.M, om thas __ Specul_ Hotices, and ieavy West OFFICIAL DRAWINGS unty putlsy dpe OF THE MIssOURL anD, NPUCKY STATE LOT MIMOURI erate ra! ie PUCKY 'StATE—Clise 4m, Aug. er i dc Bs Gite I i aod miormation furnished ta oll legak with, war. parite: oc SUVA BT Dale Masseuse

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