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THE SUN, TUESDAY, JU LER ON TRIAL, nj 18. IN NEW YORK come from the sidewalk on the gouth side, un- G der the shade of a long shed. When he ‘had | th LED. Tho market has saith STOKES DEMANDING TIME. ee paenatad, te. onle Ui PLOMMERT.On June 17, 1872, at 89 Sth ay., Wm. My reached the south stde of the strnet: ME. Wen ‘echelon ‘The New Jersey Yachtamen making the Beat sudden offering sand closes up Arm om the basket it, | Blonenert WES EEE costntnnen, Lodi, ies sha ®. THE BRIDGEPORT OF FICTATLS CON- | the outlines of two figures inthe gloom, They | THE ALLEGED UNLAWFUL SEIZURE ofa Glert Summer Sports | avoTHER SCENE IN THE COURT OF EF Claws 8 Co., 2 Wall street, report at 4 P. Mu: nion Cha} yO ted Ms CEALING A GREAT CRIME, ere about 7 feet from him. One of them OF THE STEAMER NASSAU. ee tae Abin OVER AND TERMINER Asked. f dsted, | Tastee ndery, Ki. T., No. 81, are invited to atten @ {estan fale gompettma othe uehen in an undertone; Macbal ot PBL J The fifteenth annual regatta of the Jer- oo ato nlaatd rv. Nose of funeral in te-mo nptrer fartling Revelattons Concerning the Cotvoe | The other. plied in the same low volee., ‘This | The Relations between Co Wiegel and Gen. | sey City Yacht Club was the event in the bay Simicetey Lave 120% auy to0s) coupe Ase His ty ered fers \malialbeiiage eed trihenbes ee es Murder—An Inquest Concluded im | was all. Mr, Wessels hurried. on to got aboard Butler in Reference to Dogs—Mr. Huane- | yesterday. Owing to the filling in of the water mony of Dorman B. Katon and Mareus | Sberog, MANN. Line (oWereg Oe TH | AACR AE Tem famtly are thvited to ate aif an Hour at Miduight—Two Men ie Boat ants ia en 10s and 11 o'clock, well's Story of the Seizure, front in the neighborhood of the club house by Cicere Stantev—An Adjournment until Tos | 528 inna coup. tase ils be oC Nelo Hate | fond the fugeral, ne chomay morning, Jane tN. iente 4 m Dri wo men were = A ‘ 20 184, coup. 5 +80) st St, J rchy Whore a, Mee rching the Re juotalt oUF Right | watching the Brileenoe beet on Werte Rte: | The suit Against Gen. Butler, in which | the Jersey Central rond, the start for the largor Morrow—A Long Trial Foreskadowed, SR ee HRY LSE cong | TE ‘up for ihe repone of her soul; thence to Calvary conecpordence of THO SUB ee ee eTImOnY: | for somebody, whom they were dlemppolkied th Henry A. Tilden, as assignee of George Hunne- | craft was made from a stake boat anchored be- | Long before half past 10 yesterday morn- | ® ie. J @ 1 ‘ent. Pad. g, bd. 1046% Cemetery for Interinent not finding. Again on Mond: cht, afew min- 1 Jc we Binarront, June 17—Tt is doubtful if, | tites before the murder, twormen were lurking | Well, Seeks to get $23,000 for what Ie claimed to | tween Ellis’s and Redloo's Islands, ‘Twenty the & é pom of | In Clinton street, | Whether they were the «ame | have been an unlawful sotzure of the steamer | Yachts were entered for the race, of which the In all the criming! AnDAlS of this countey OF of | cen in boih lystamoee, aed neti thoy were | Nassau at New Orleans by Butler in 109, {a atill | following named participated: any other, @ ease can be found in which the ef- | looking for Captain Colvocoreses oF hot te G 7 _ fort to prevent a satisfactory solution of the | matter for conjecture. But a little more ev on trial before Judge Shipman, The Court yes. FIRST-CLASS CABIN BLOOPS, gelato quotations were made in gold to-day, the | 4 CANNON.-Ou Suaday, June 16, Annie Cannon, age@ of thn chapter, though ta None, tee CRaceck Cattaete | Mase Hiente and retatives of the famity are inylted to The discussion now going on at G rte no I- Attend her fi Tf late residence, 586 Bast 2th fluence whates it is yet donbtfat what effect the Res By Prhiagerpna atTg A.M. Her remains will conciuntnn wil tiie omintn. ve tke "1 Cvente, the business wan. very Rrach seenrintta tac | “SIMERN Henrtetta, second daughter of ing the corridors leading to the Oyer and Ter- miner court room were crowded with men and 4 few women, anxious to seo the assassin of Col. Fisk, Though the number of curtoxity- tuystery surrounding it has been to glaringly ap. | (lene will render it at least probable that In | terday admitted In evidance the saslenment be Sreice teat ev lsc Beted Wor UN EeNESTIaE. Patan oe dedags tiet tens ag Sie WaAeeen | TIGRE Peace ane cee SP ke fi et parent ex in the Colvocoresses ease, that still #0 | tunate mats ny VCTe loking for this unfor- | dunnewell to Tilden of his interest in the vessel FIRST-CLASS OPEN S100r8. eceibuted to the faew thal fren M4 Mevauuret’ dushuieed “in iscks | of her perente, el Ursaetstee ne a Fone, Sectae lirgely absorbs public attention and interest. in A CONN¥OTING LINK and right of action for the selzure after a discus- cht Templar, Capt. 1, Donahen, 50 Seta Nave led its PUBII ete ne wasourn” | iattenat im ime peiite acbtraeatas, cugeartet, yoke | cr bet Ah | thisstate, From the moment the fatal shot was | On the preceding Friday, during the middle | 10M of threo hours by counsel, bach etc hg deed bve MD AT ey of toe acre ells to distrust the proba | in ce ronda a total of FBG} 0, The + | weatey WW. Haleeys acd Sey emotine Owen, wite of Hred (hat ended the gallant Captain's life until | of the day, Capt, Colvocoresses. met Mr. smith, | ‘The testimony of 8. P. Griffin was then rend, sco! ASS OPEN SLOOPS. bility of the case ever coming to trial, Hits 565 word payment gmat” fold balances Get! | dayne , gor it: Unies Ee Bolle or fieldgenars ad | GE Metrerice UEUKURIA Ure eGR GE TC Ateoy | tu the emees that GriMin, subsequently to the | Sophia. Capt. J Dalton 22 feet tinchen, The doors were opened ata quarter past 10, iste eh Pre vreeey Se wane relatives and frlengs of the faratty are the city offictala seemn to have lent all thelr ener. porvane quoted Jr Smith that he had left “im- | sctgure of the Nassau by Gen, Butler, became, | lowguin. Capt. ft Thompson, 4 feet s inches, Only a few persons wore admitted healdes the ee eee) Ct ee Sune 1 ae 1D eloele ASB Jury el, witnesses, and representatives of the press, Col. Stocking, of general order noto- riety, managed to edge his way through, and took a place whero he could have a full view of Litchtleld for them ; that he could do no busi- | at the suggestion of Andrew Jackson Butler, | ‘The time allowance was two minutes to the jee bad thein. ‘The business with Mr. | the brother of Gen, Butler, interested in the fgotyand the measurement. wan made by taking ET eee ear A anKINe | veasel, and that Andrew Jackson Butler was together and dividing by twoo The tere for tie to make drafts on his (the Captain's) owner of the steamer Union, and was interested | first-class stoops was to the Southwest Spit buoy to the work of Mlustrating how not to do the very duties they are retained to discharge. The sole aim and object seems to have been to vent the development of testimony in the 'y. civarings at the Gold Exchange Bank wore | HENRY.—On Sunday June 16, Katie Henry, youngent a1t balances, $080,180, and Currency v faughter of Samucl aud Margaret Henry, ‘aged Swontas The following were the quotations 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the tamity are res 11836 | 12 Mavs se 1181 4 PS Me 118% | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ign exchange rules dull at the nominal quota. nits, 121 , Greeipolnt, om Tuesday, ak of Sati et The ond-clas: 0] i] Me 1 7 actual business Was on the basis M : ‘es tind count. Tow much they went into details in this | in cargoes of other vessels, and offered to lend | No, 10, and. retu The jeecond-ciass sloops | the prisoner. ‘Tha Count Joannes, wearing the | tone of k Man ayy pay actual business McCROPDEN.-On Sunday, June 16, May, wife of | rae, andl cause the desperate exe to yaad lato Feation Ienot now known. It does not ap- | Gritin money to buy the Nassau from Gen. Hut- | sailed course from the home stake boat toa arted a Reh eee fe OF Woarvawr, eo. | Le etate bonds oll the sect rere, tndiferenuiy | AMeGES MeCrodarn, formerly of w Gold sts New Corks toi: Lo ed mith Carolinas, | “Steiattves ni versation was at all guarded | Jer, who, according to Andrew, found the Nas- | boat of Owl's Head, 1. 1, thence to a buoy off Ing and unaccountable mystertes of the age. | elther in tone Cr matter, The Astor House | sail unfit for his purposes. Hobin's eet, Hight hroiuse thence to the home This is scen at tho very outset of the caso, It | [yby.ls a very ee Nano Mare tiered COL. WIFGEL'S TESTIMONY. The start, ‘which wan a flying one, was effected will be remembered that Capt. Colvocoresses | noticed Capt, Calves that a Co), William FL. Wiegel was recalled, and his | about noon, the yachts crossing ‘an Imaginary was shot between 11 o'clock at night and five | front of ¢ thers doubtle direct examination resumed as follows? line between the judges’ boat and the stake vites after that hour, Twenty-five minutes Perhaps some adroit thief overheard th: Were you of not on friendly relations with Gen, | boat ax follows: English Indy to seat near pported, thotgh Missouri Oe we metaverse sellingat i: new, Jaiy, South Ca 54 5 April, 8%, and Tenneasces, 79. There were 19 antes of city hanie stocks, wht bonds were ligntly traded tt though rm rds of Erie sold at pars Union Paeite Ista oti tand grants, 814; Incomes, S4AN6K: Lake Shore, dividend, 9; Chicago and Nort Western Go lated, sta Of Toledo and Wal) the bench. ina id friends of the family are invited to at- ral, from 40 Dograw at, Bouth Brookiya, tL o'clock. vim London, Jane 16, the Rev, rs. Ho’ was w prominent wid the editor of Good A COLORED JUROR. On calling the roll of the Jury panol it wos found that of 100 summoned only thirty-eight Were present. ‘The thirty-eight included a full- blooded colored man and a mulatto, ersation and learned the Captain's plaus. Her on the 22d September, 1868? A.-T was, during ali | yy 7 A.M. Dio 11:50. A. Mf. ary is assisted by the Hon, Wm, | (St Loute division), a; Delaware Lackawanna and West- Jone 16, Clara A, Wayne, wife before Ihe had parted from Mr. Wileon, th Hen the Captain d to Litchfield Nis ine FFeptemmer. “There had been Kauphit’ Feanpiar ti ASA ¢ HG AL M © Fullerton, and Col. deroine Th, Fel: fone okie sept) canwonlanted, on Err taces | Met Renter otf ses on th 18, ¢ proprietor of the Sterling House, at the entrance | tention was to start for New York again on Suns What wee the Geran dimer; petiween you and | Dadine Tak AMS 115180 ALM kes's corner ant John McKeon, John | iMis: Ohio a he Maite aunve’an de Pant ioie | ner ceatleerat Si cake piace on "tuesday, June 48, trom Five minutes tater he called and | (ay Might, #0 as to reach the city Monday morn | ge pyrites ee geet real dn alee th ; yee | Slinpeon. ss... MMO ALM. D. Townsend, and Henry Daily, Jr. On thi . fab ig 7 ing. He eng: a carriage in Litchfield to call een Geo. Butler and K. Wheel- | for him Sunday afternoon to take him to the | smcem Gen. Bulle bench sat Judge Ingraham, lo: King weary and Worn, and evidently in. ni eo A wi Mt from the southwest, and The wind was lehe fr ed of a trip to Martha's tho tide was the last of the ebb. The Knight welt wan in relat i and i Baxeny’ N. ¥. P. 1. B. B. Soorety.—Notico— 06, and Western i me business with Mr, A special mecting of this woclety will feta mete areal 1 /rivaiat on Main street, between the Ster- | cats. When he told his wife he was going Soldier Templar soon took the lead, Lae with an im- | Vineyard. “Hear ye! hear ye!" shouted th The high the purpose of attending tii j tier remonstratec Met State only a dimeutty In retation to mt? ‘ 4 crier. The door of the "8 FOG stocks were eibteh Goer in Die oe at Me meamboat Ianding, ‘here | in aya She. anton that HE NE | <M Serhan a abet ntact | mente balloon topeat and gape went | ene, he dot the Judes rp . a ye eat pea ; ; daya nfterthe Innururotion of Frenident Urantet marae | down the the Sophia and . ¥. Cy and thudson con Mor, ay at a lively rat was not of pressing. Importar Seite closes Edward 8.5 APTAIN ALtve, | he ought to walt and go down on Mo smiling Stokes was dressed tn a fashtonabl Stokes. i the General's office, and in the conversation Twas | Blossom following closely. ‘The judges’ boat Ys Tho | asked in reference to this sult, “The General asked nn remaining at anchor, the yachté were soon Aer PERSONS WHO SAW <THE N.Y. Cand Hudson cer. rlei ‘ i. suit of Hay it 5 Captain was a man of Fie to oayice | in this interview what my recoiicetion of the seizure of | out of sight. and’ thei? movements. in | cheviots with plain shirt hora and caper meat | i! pres _ Special dotices, to faras now Known, Yet with unaccountable | tions, Te was his Invarlably to gather | the Nassau was, and ala expected sone the bay could not be discern While | te, His tollet was carefully gotten up, Hig MEMES Hupldity the Coroner closed his inquest with- | bis whole 1 h y morning for family HT ree renchitk | waiting for thelr return, the Judes, Alderman | fast whitening hair was «moothiy combed, and MEARES PARAGON sumnts, : ther of thease ie night he never retired without ity would be of benent to larke, Judge Stephen’ Qu: and Mr, | his dark moustache had a military twist © Made to Order and Warranted to Fit 0 mmoning either of these gentlemen to ret devotions, His wife's sug interrupted by the entrance Hi, thay blew clouds OF senoke aud dix, in wore a smile almost as benign as Sherim | Xouhw ater eh aero, CO. Da, ty aay part of the countey belt) in the case, Mr, Wilson, on parting from out travelling on Sunday therefore Q.— What barth Lhe say before the interraption? | cussed yachting inatters while Capt. Bradley di- ans. His airof ern was evidently | hock G Shirts, good thusiin and ood Ninen.. Captain that night, at onee retired. He had twith him, and he atonce counter. | A~iie simply What recollection Thi vided bis time between fshing for cels aad fan med. The Sh wer him on the shoul. | Fort Wayr seal! BShirte: anon in fine iicen hed bis colaos Iwas brought | Minded his order for the carriage, and remained | seirnre. ‘tslated very frankiy. | thoug ning himeelf with his immense cork hat. In the | der, and Stokes stepped {0 his seat. and entered | Milwauker and &t. Paul Gshirts, Wana ff fine hin, tar ly reached his coue m word was brought | until Monday. In ylew of thie clreumstan, ‘¢, | Uon would be of no benent to him, lower bay the Wind was fresh, and. the competi- | Into conversation with Mossrs, Daly and Mc- Onto an Mi SX | G Shirts, Now York Mille Theat fin z= ea man had Deen shot down town. | taken In connection with his talk with Mr-Smith | , Q.-Twant to kicw if he said uny thing of ths tntereat | Lower bay the wind was fr good glass throwing | Keon. ‘ew Je q feng Be : . he'or anybody else liad in you ory? A. That w w Jersey Central... fe Bridge. Ho n.a'e some ordinary Inquirtes of his inform. | 8 the Astor ilouse, the search of t pi Ae " Directions for t port boat by two men on Sunday night assumes | * ¢ after. 4 Ae rer cad thant arat ruin Cvle en gtd erg hdatNerenedat abated th toe Beene ted Gentiat Ht ; ak fp tnt regording the shooting, but as the victim | in importance nov before ange Ne, and can | ingesact Galerie weeks or Airer pent Mimembet te ielicwa! tioseom. 0 P Me sphiag 90, and | » District Attorney Garvin arose, his hands tn | frist) td Stone ” | Was reported to be a stranger, could discover no | scarcely be dissociated fom the murder. sbother conversation took place, and this matter was | Confidence, 39:0, The race between the Blos- | Bis pockets, He said; Hesnibel aud Bt. Joseph pf w vjainin’s Drase Spring Truss, 9% p [rovon for Interesting himself further atout it. | TM REPCTATION OF BRIDGEPORT IMPERILLED, | HTONEN UP ae Mi aguin torn ae ae ak MY Fe | gom and the Sophia was exciting throughout, ht, cere atEE Pieate, we, are. ready for the triat of | Canton, a 1" Astor House, tor titty” seer ceanos te A fow minutes later, one of M vison’, All thes fore waa : ithe wind about this the freshening, the ard 3. ne mai “ atorn Union Telegragh. 7% i a best inthe world, Try tt. winutes later, on Mr. Wilson's sons these many circumstances, bearing #0 olleetion of the gelzare would be of Any Deuedt at hil t i Sir. McKeon maved that the trial be postponed | Fy Ry L entered’ lite “Foon t abate : rectly on the case, have been developed since | to Mm. Ile sald if | could make my recatiection agree ne was extremely Interesting as long as the ir. 3 m 5 posti Pacite Mail... sere ONG ei oo WAVANA Ti in Great excitement, exclalin~ | the close of the Coroners tonrical faceted | With Blas Hearth eae ha ace rarec Preston agree Fpchts remained In slow. By standing off into | for two weeks and proceeded to road aMdavits | Quicksiiver. 45 Ba b (ng the evidence to establish them has not yet been nd TL wouldo’t lose anything inyvelf, I tolt hit | the middle of the stream after rounding, the | by himselfand Mr. Townsend, The aMmdnvite uicksiiyer preferred, 1 E 1 gd j,tfonnation furnished, her, that old gentl h athered secured in_any oficial. fort Me the real duet) ertmmtecuded it. Shortly | Blossom avolded an extra tack which the Sophia | set forth that the testimony of Dorman Is. Eaton Welle, Fargo € Co. Rapress — Shs HOR &, CO. Bankers: ‘4 . ” ty aed is obliged to make under the lee of Hedloe's | of London, for jose examination a comm! = Father, that old gentleman that stopped with fy auch realleen ete (eee g ommclal, form. this the real diMeulty commenced. was obliged fer th f edloe' f London, for wh minath commis: | at Doin Rupr a tied ht Ln ils evening has been murdered!" Dagh to the city of Bridaonoce “Tete Ueek TESTIMONY EXCLUDED, Island. and oon Teft the latter astern. The | sion had been kaued, had not been received, | ii Mir Gmnp tauren. a. & "What! Capt. Colvocoresses ?” exclaimed the | with tho lives of travellers and giving pre | fx.Judze Porter proposed {- it in evide Confidence, made a mistake after rounding, by | and that Mr, Lyman Aertel ne hed be ——— Pricer £00, Banke nd ” saeerien um to e y 1 ° - | the successive appol ¢ promotic standing clear over to the Long Island shore, | retained as cou for the defence, was ei res Lae era, 1 09 New York Most Odlee land rd, in it eagerness. 7 Face anaes. ae sitarototnn tnuke to in ve mi mete Matton bala ote ‘and | and about 4 P.M. went off before the wind. for wag 0 Jp on important, case in pyetd ais BANKING AND FINANCIAL, “Yes, sity" replied the son, “He was shot on | fromising clin tho aii ee tiem aft Be care Cea ean eee atte ene re Tha race” The wind Reldinn egod cad ta | OF aceee Ottees Reale ree Bunlcng.temtinnony KVEN PER CENT. G : the way to the boat, and has been robbed.” Feasonable doubt that this man was brutally | army until the close of the war. «| FRR ReNe: tne wind folk Notion Srade, | Ghose CRIN aAtOR f eeeleatanieee at teeth ae SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD LOAN dere H The cause exe , | fact ¢ ng to freshen, the coy "i or Ree ee cee na HOMUIY TS leurts Hane ot heiee: Cae ee TIECe|| TadgeBuipiean tentarking tase to dnleat ane | whuchiwere Lull down to wing Ward cormmoneed | Ean bea mer ceriene,: SWKCHER Athan bite MAFNcy dont dressed himself, Going down to the office he en- i iT ei P 0 of b to make their and the yachts arrived Mr. MeKeon said ho asked for only two weeks K . . ut * the authorities of Bridgeport aa belng in league | pose to gauge the integrity of any witness by t ‘i * id for the paeeh the t Ce o home as follows more, and had reason to expect t + if the post Tile Company have lesaed for the purehas bi countered an acquaintance there whom he sum- | with the insu umpanies in their miserable | number of stars or bars on his ahoulder straps, mm #1 ponement was granted, the vital testimony of | rairoad sunning frow St. Paul to La Crescent £900,00),0r a mon ccompany him to the sceue of the yr to make this gallant officer out aswin- | and he did not intend to allow the jury to do so, i hie ¢ £ | Messrm. Haton and Stanley would be. recelved | rhtfoad running from 8. Paul to Lac Sengridenests ed Oe iie ne riba: Bate ad, dler and knave by allowing the evidence of mur- ‘To what did that letter refer in Which you ask not Tenipiar i { ® ©} during'the trial. ‘The steamer which took out | M088, Finer Monrasar Seven Pen Cent. GOLv | produced with now m i boantiful scenery, murder. ‘The two hastened down to Minton to be destroyed and @ case of suicide to be | tobe dishonorably discharged > 5 2 W,Simpron—niot tied. the commissions arrived OU Ol: Satukoy Out | Boxne. Ove-nalf of thie amount (£0000) tn sterling loeant prope ion aad ana inery, aud sire arriving there fo he Fc o of suicid 6 commission} ed out o} r witha UN CSUALLY bt bo deserted atid pOOMY Gem pravevard ak coat | momue out by default. And greatly mist 1). Butler obj to the question. The Kophia won In her clase by allowance of | would take this week to prepare. the pay bonds have been sold fur European account Yat picht. Nota living soul was to b nin any eet tate ec ceene Hf they do not ho’ our ige Shipman asked the object of the pro- | time, beating the Toasom 40 Bio, Ae latter | they would probably leave next Saturday, and | Messrs. MORTON, BLISS & CO. 90 Broad str DREAKING-UP DAY. at Ne No policeman could be found any. | huyent Metals to a rlaid ome Tate rite, testi Nigas lost the race by aking « mistake tm turning a get here while the case would bo on trfal, receiving subscriptions for the remaining two mi 67, IAHESS PARK minve about them any tnfirmation if which is so directly calculated tp tawny te urter sald they proposed to show PAKS Coste iio ene Sen BaE Wine (nthe ORJECTIONS TO FURTHER DELAY. Of dollars at 95 (payable and deliverable July 1). Tre trun at ts owas ON tie JURY is deuaal saber tlds x ipnes id bs gays 4 tnerely the good name ar fame of che city, but | ounte { aturts of Andrew Jackson tution, 1 y Sunin, bo soe, owing to time al: ri is seit Gots as noel Wy tos. Se ees whit 1 eens spon rata eto wrt Aad a tri ete be eo Sart revinetmenterrecind nee Der ChCP cr. eRe te Eee Ean PB rree Chr penred ott te tenn trennean y b e o-picemer ey ES hee epemene ne me ‘ house, which ts ated about midway | “Mase bes duture prosperity Wiegel being discharged. upon, January aud July. = THRILLING TAULEAUT between Clinton street and the hotel,and ehitk & ————— The Court excluded the testimony, While this race was golng on, a lively contest ed Wisse OUI einay they hurried to gain information, Artis Jonnthan's Letter to Hamilton Fish. BUTLEN RECEIVES A PRESENT OF A DOG {as also taking place in the South Cove between | tus New York Ma rit M2) oem oes een ieatka? GLE nee ne ceca ee |) Hamil toi Bish you have gone too tats | dr DoOnttie of the plaintit’s counsel, | the ben owing Ww Chiles, ail | Answers mignt be, they woul Mow ay, June It—Puc ; © THEATRE, AN INQUEST HAD ALREADY BEEN TIELD <4 put in evidence several I n by Gen. 7 except the tial ground of defence. : NW. D y fo a Cade aa ADMISSION ® CENTS. and concluded, and the body sent off t Your thine was so near out [hoped tosay nothing | fyutier te Cok Wieeel en. etovtettors re: | Helm eat ragged except the apie nd, Hgniey ¢ “aelierw a DN W CENTS, Selecatere ch one be ecereted serine about it; but now T hear you intend a still | celved. ‘here were four of these letters, il | Scablnt Capt, Resuol te 16 fe futie edtect a © OF THE SUMMER, was then not yet midnight, ‘The whole tuvesti- | deeper humiliation, and I won't stand it, I very biel, written in the, spri and | Noni Capt lirainard, 17 feet. he life of Col ur—Sup te and JOHNNY ALLAN — Dinko tea & catined lgee Dian Hult 2 ' ton | Pach referred to a dog which Wiexel had sent to | Zo] ie,CeRh Brainard. With W bbli extra + ALLEN is aaa Riise palin into the dtwed Sitnan Halt) hired Mr. Grant to superintend my farm (which | Gin Hutter as a Hutter, who now | A: Cittk, Cant: Cenk is fcc, to Mr. Stan d that his testimony wee pores extrae, Hig io Minho extn i MACK, td est attempt to develop the facts in the | is now very big), and his time ain't up untilthe | read the letters a none of them ‘ommodore, Capt. Fowler, 18 feet to be used ¢ \roweutlon ealled a ecrtala Seg9.01; winter wheat extras abd double extend ee ’ Mt hed nos even been ‘acked how the | ath of nexe March, so till then I shall have to | SXuressed himself as much obliged for the dog, | The ponies started about 2:45, making the oe a trial to pucuctata Spee | Mea TSGG Oreste tebe dentine caches seate MEDER tered nan happened to be tn that locality, pcr ie Da nd asked the donor 6 from him $100. | course of about five milea, as follows: The Com. fee sacar) ke Ny brands, $2 shiny extra, $8089) ane cae cone frome indeed tke hie stand him, I shan’t retngage him, He has let acetth severtiy~A very smportant | modore in Uhr. ¢ ain. 2hsee.- thot in hr. | hy eee te We four $4 Weateru, dees 630 Wy PEATUREA € have bee joubt'as to the » hired men on the farm 00 % Unis cui Tmin. 1 sec., the Zephyr in thr. min. and the | pething in the 418; di § : NRADAYS AND (1to be that of Capt. George Mae he kasd cd ee hell won the Club prize, also a set of colors given by Ustewsacany a Pearona hat es Bs al he ju chal investiga. | When be know they cheated, He hired you; you t letter referred to the dog as thriving, | Capt. Sam. Ketchup. Sores zi dt clip te this day bas been accorded by | hired @ man named Bancroft something. He | and Gen. Butler, in concluding, says: * Will you | - ye Atlantic Yacht Club's regatta tatcea place for the trial. In. the Bess ulace. te mu Tred. white, ab inThlr acre of the a ites of Connectteut atter. | turned outa bad one; still you kept him on know- 4 Ardy ey mouey as the tribute of asym- to-day that of th a New Yo Yac he € if n | In the second place, a number of Mays w tat 6c for hot, 68%: toalersc for MRS. JAMES AL OAT 1 arcloas! ns this frightt left to i athising friend & hursday, and the Union reg e Lreok= | tral of a prelin ne relative to te ( toextra choles or Western ; ainties of chance developmentimrike | ing he took bribes! Now bribes are bad,and you Judge Shipinan tronteally)—What ts the date of that | lyn Yacht Club will be conteste aturday, Of the Grand Jury, whieh was decided agaliat In we. MoM Al {oF W + and we. for LAST NIGHTS OF FORTUNIO, fi Great efforts have beet mado to | are old enough to kuow it, L never thought Mr. | tnyportant peed of evidence? The regatta of the Geeanle Yacht Club of Jers | the third pia af peremplorily set the cave for nity. Oats demer aut fate 42,500 Dab Paes tlie tnquest, or to cause a thorough judi- | Grant did well to set you to Jook after outside Gea, Butter—June 6, 180, . i City has been postponed until July Le toes t Me tees veeeeie On! NAVE You UEAND THE NEW Chat any per vestigation tobe made, but all without New Jersey Yacht Club will sail ite annual add Judge Ingraham—Can’t do it keenly felt Mr. Townsend said he had been working night jane and their daughter, Since | and day on the case, and would be ready about closing, by official report. at 2 = t seeing nothing, returned to his ci ‘then was heard the groaning of the wou f Simultaneously with this M. wo years ago Mr, Line lost Beauty in the streets of New York. The loss wai by Mr. and Mrs. all curling around his head. Bowery tHe yee Then you dared to arbitrate my claims for | OW GEN. BUTLER PURCHASED THE NASSAU. ‘ What ocenrred bet what you call direct damages. I should think | _@ bats Siuly, Bie. for Au Detobers sige fore a » yon and Gen. Rntler? A. OUTLAW A ‘The Livérpoul full; middling up: ‘The last letter spoke of the dow as having had AU the traneaction who! suw or. kucw adgthio cnt The funnlest meiey ever suns age, rewritte avo, Only the Ife insur ents, alded by | matters, because while I know you behave well, | a geht with another dog, and es still sede, | regatta next sondas Wa aberut. Al: had transpired cn this ittis ded upalar Gan ater ub re peer tape the Captain of the Bridgeport. shave been | you are naturally fond of big folks, particu- | from his wounds. sa magia tvercth of January. When the time arrived c TRIDAY EVEAING. Suue Gi. CHANGE OF BILL Cliltorats the nonsly Ovor since striving to | tary outstde fellows, and the Eneilsh espe. | Judge Shipman—Mr: Deotittte. 1 think very Ittto of fei. Laubinit that this man shoalt é ovisions-Park We *Sielineas every MainTav Aree cate Lire e -¢ and a public opinion favorable to | clally, ‘They wear such fine clothes, and call | Jtmueen,tlon aacouneel in inttoduelog Tecthrs 4. rhable Dog—He Prays and Swears | Roti Oke Ne Comscamences « tur ever? | tiiw, with: joubing. se WHEATRE ComlotR. ; 7 a ry of death by sulolde, But the corre- | themselves E. da, and what not, | about dogs for Twe Youre—Hew he was Found. the 1 along through July Into Was bid. for. Juse,. leet - SHE BHUADWAY ; : «have also been at wo ma cave nies BHAYT ana ale tler, in. one of the letters savas The 4 : Ht cane hes cc Rem for plekied: “hame quoved rs Q Jose andl Manager. feof Tite SUN have also been at work | and give « AlAt 1 ler, {i f thet h Ss f did MHART i and Manager. ' totathom {he mystery, and have wath: whenever th 1a tt k rh ig y says he willdfo all he can ‘you; ars mEO BR I p t ai per elm, raDhsr yates ( nied anene is tata 4 ee nee Soe, > e ¢ Howing facts that « ; enevel would want to make an everlast- crane ation oral asked tH 6. for short lear. AG, ; pce of the followin facts that ean t ys mn ' pon er mination the General asked about 2140 tes etd REFORE, DULINGLAND ACTER THE PIE, * a reay yer tribunal on twenly-fo ing bargain with me, they would at once begin | Wiegel to what that referre for Jaly, 1116e. for A Laborsmna, Diorama. and Drama, introducing " ‘ours’ notice and talk— Witness Tt was a court martial case for atriking a Me CHALLLS 1 THOLNE, J bi SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE 7 n for biackgusrding you. (Laughter) anil s powerful Company tu the ¢ "| wd en, Butler—That all, wr. MATINEERS WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY, * Living in the basement of the hous ; : : e pond BATUBDAS doorstep of which the Captain: was murdered tant Religion, ealre, &e,, de, &e MN. HUNNEWELL ON TIE STAND, Mr. Lano came home he was in the hablt of tak- | he had been attending tg the case but what the | JOO THS TTR ATIC, Wa ADAM. } area wid wife named Mathews, whose F Now, this kind of soft sawder ew would George Hunnewell was then called, and tertifed: In | ing o > d ge vigor rena w allowed. With regard to going to Albany for | 2°: factory, [gite M2 MA. EDWIN TH. Proprietor auager. putatlons are notoriously bad. ‘They both fore | po ¢ J knew would | iearttal watt ter ae Tea Seitestited: In | ing of his coat and getting hls alippers. In & he felt a delicacy in alluding to the fact | ZM"ds, prime Pig LAST WEEK HUT ONE » live Litchield, where they had every | &@ C00 much for you, and so it has proved, You | Auguelant F of the steamer Nassau, I purchased ber | short time after Beauty became a member of thdrawal of counsel,which induced hit | “Gnocentes-—Coffee dul). bot gener: Frm: Ad xc of the Popular Tragedian, fh rt ‘“now mt, Colvoo: oe, axl have gone and signed away our strong arm, t. ¢., of September: e household, as so: © 0 it. He saw Mr. Tremain on the | to Rio quotations; sales resales at Baltimore 4,\0 ia, PAMS, 4 rtunity to know Capt. Colyocor and « d signed away rong arm, ( afer oui ng 60 do. with Nex? the household, as soon as Mr. Lane began t haprotes the: Soca eee ree eon ae Fon private terme. Moltsees Renierally. Gul and Last ‘Week tnt One’ of Ph ship ala know bin. Math ows at ist pre: | privateering, They keep an awful lot of iron. et take of his coat Beauty would bring the slip- | Tremain was, cngueed te toe, Bolneete at i sales New Orleans ; OCH BARNEY sc s:00 o'sloem, tt ed that he knew hitn only by sight, but no i orter—-We propo: 0 ’ ; em Ss engaged he Delawa nd mn, +t Matinee hui 04 Saturday 90 o'clock. HY {9 siiuits that he know him as well as aloaferand | &lads and all sorts of sailers aud steamers, and MeSnuracttoalterherints atowbontGatine | pers and lay them at his ma ty without | Hudson canal case: Involving millions of dollars HA Sarnain “Tir Faeaapsioesies Spe § hard like himself could know arespectable | We have held privateering over thelr beads mas jaterferiag, with Andrew Jackeon Buticrs | having been requested or dong. at Anaraham sald that « postponement for Sse. W000's MUS een ony, YOOD® f eeudleman, both residing in the same country | instead st iu the towing business, and that as soon us he | Was custom of Mrs. Lane ve her little eks was out of the question, He bac ners, who Will net Uuy NDT! aa ¢ WE! SLY esis Vilage, Mrs, Mathews still peruiate thet ane | ‘stead. deterinined to change 2, & foming boat, Mr. | daughter kneel before her and aay her prayers | been holding court for nine months without to good guoted, bu APTRENOON AUT ERT W.AIKENS ne Oe e oh! cr knew the man. The tain part of th Samson's strength lay in bis hair; on sea, Huonewell we Spprosched with peltion to sell | immediately before retiring to bed. Beauty, | termission, and. could. not forests h 8 vacation es 125 Whds. at Se. for Cabs, ahd 9c KED MAZEPER Fat ol Me femtiy demement is accupled bya re. | ours lay in privateering. You, you rascal, have | ca hater Wise wae a aroeetae Lee ekim: | alter quietly observing the devotions. for @ few case went over, it would have over | fico. Retued excited, and of prices. = hts 1 rpectnble tomlly oe th of Bowell. Mt.and:| goneiand out of our Banison's bea atromeths cue What he did, may bes evenings, would Invariably creep up to the little auch . There | orron with moderate transactions fo cotton on eee EAN OU ay ye Nes. Powell occupy a om on the ground ; A i ation. girl's side, and laying Its head between {ts paws | was not. cau. ough to warrant & postpone- | spot and light offerings. the markel Ia. Orin; quotation FIRST APPEARANCE OF AMY De BRENT: PBT i rand several lady members of the household | “ht to privateer, which ts our hair; and se you iter her into «tow. | In a reverential manner, romain in that post- | ment till the fall, and he thougut he would give hanged. Middling upland and tow wid ANEW DRAMA. THE BOWERY SEWSbOY. i up stairs. 1 wer ar mean to make us as weak as Samson was when d, Mr. Eddy Hed at | tlon until the prayer was finished, Other i. ull Wednesday. dling do., BWe., aalee $15 hal ‘hich M2 for con. RILLY PASTOI’S NEW BONG te i bp st Th eal a boat Uusiiess—and made | dences of surprising Intellivence were chin McK ‘ced until Monday, sumpt nd 18 for specutation, GSTAR ARTISTS IN ANEW AND. Hane by che apore of the pletol nit dowel! | Delilah had shorn the big fellow of his big locks, ad an Interview the neat | by Heauty, which endeared hin to the tare | st McKeon then asked until next Monday, PanypOn, an {8 for speculation ve : y i '' { \ pounds . ng of his basemen Lith of September, 1842, 8 United | that time they never passed 4 dog without look. | Monday. Janda, 11 yd. Performance to common pleadid Comedietta, anding on the ceiling of his ‘bateinent they waned sua Rar direet lee aate to my witiee wed my name | ing to wee if it was nat their fost Beauty, Judge Ineraham—The greater part of this week will INDRIES—Petroleum about steady; 4,000 bble, re Sant RILAH SLEVIN MTN — le" The Powells replied that they had heard | When some of my bravest boys rose in arms prea 4 (Qn Saturday. while Mr. Lane was De-cobeumen In getting a Jury BOE tan Bieey emer oF tale month erade | GA BAY ss TRO A, ‘opponite guoted Ie. Strained roan rather eapler: qu THE ORRAT BAST OE 1 8% ee ee eS ee SY ee * through treet, In this city, his eves were A TEDIOUS TRIAL FORESHADOWED. Is office, Gen. ar fad advised Mathews to stayin his room. | against me, the Virginia fellows and thelr THE W in ied by a sight of his long-lost dog, It Ct! hall Mh at $3.25 Un yard and ase Pending this colloquy, nas the groans w a gladdened by f Mr n—Grave questions will arise tn ‘ Spirits turpentine Pr by prow Tec eaeelt unped and drewon his pane | children, and came near even to overthrow thelr nny wane, was in the possession of young M +80 | jug the Jury, in Which 1Will Waut the assistance of S the spot end we te Open every might price fur hy of Mr. David Moffat, s His wife also sprang from bed Ra siily ‘threw on a loose wrapper, The othe yatrent Trenain daddy, then these pure Protests rpaal WADA whis n'teell her my doy ane, t Ingraham—The learned counsel tw perfectly small-sized English hare dog to his home tm | gon tie val. baile. the wo tale “oli. Ae the Gog Was very sagaciois JOWN M'KEON'S EXPLANATION and of good disposition he soon became @ pet | ase aicKeon sald the Dietrice Aitomvey would in the family. They called him Beauty. When | hear him witness that hehad done nechine cee | how : active: | TNGTE grand 1c of all the Bohemian socivtion WM ‘ and same-language brethren bullt ships and | theurof tue Culded state ping Mr. Moffat on the eouipetent to wiect (hea a. Uy eteai Meld on Juue ts. Tig, to Mannie $ i se ush f i ould be mont pry to charter her to the Govern. ints t" aie Pata lechon Beecets sane SOs amit one of my boys hamed v W and Nis roquire "t charter her, | Moltat to get any one to hold of the case. He | ot becves yestetiay aon Uaden were mir rere eee WHITESTONE, WillIES TONE, Wii TESTO are THESE THINGS THERE? ETE PRE iat io ferlow Pwortd | reeittrut (wo years ago, down in the swamp," | hoped to beable to get @ Judge between now | Coajsneyyeatertny and to day sgainet 8.00) vant week at ar ames ants of the hoise, when they had all ate 2 cis may get lost ne of her loa replied Mr. Lane. and Wednesday. nding week Ist soar, Salen JQ, song ani dance, fy and ¢ 1 the Hasty and excited manner mens | | Now you, Mr. Fish, dare to teave it out to arbl- | foaktta, the Unled ated. «iaverineut foray Ly oR rarer ene ae Atrie eT cd suas itera Rita wiih meng Oe tae ak wear. Gales’ | FRAN Qesauceud tence: fe ud i i A to the teat eet son the | tration if these English pirates shall pay for the | 117." His reply was, “Noi T know what she for | him into my father's store,” said Mr. Mot MreMakkecn than cae 6 vale arniication tf a Wwer than ay inet. oF beeen tehaieienied Filer she ieee rund looked out. Tho policeman | ships they burned? Never! Never! Never! | her" Leaidt thought It very hardcaed ed fork bace | = Wehave taken. mood care of hem ata diy. MoKeon then made « vain apnlicati ported sete gusta The Curt, hed the spot and was bending ¢ : 1 ing by the living | olered €22,40 fordve-eighths of her by his brother, His | our folks will grieve to part with hint but if pone faa pata) Wy] Ys Stokes cast a gin of ! ered Other. 1 ‘omic You ASYOn INGE 8 WU @ living | remy wae [oy.cen prove that he ls yours, Lam not the man | Hawoing glancecn McKeon, (htereat. with SHEGTIVOOR PARK TURD yy UE The ‘owell | God, I never will acknowledge the writit “you Lim, sri; to keep another's 5 as then adjourned until 10% « Ondiuary to best Teaa Mi Mat e hout the body. Mr. Powell : P iA Seas NER (y tt henttoned $28,000 a | “ss ube Hoawty ata Lane, potnting to a | Wednesday morning. The spectators were’r miuea to, prune ty « ‘ er euch assistance as he could What my ships, cargo, and freight were we i a u ne 1 | released nntil Col. Fisk’s assassin bad Mien al to the body to the station | jaye out to att jon? Yes tthe que in ‘orderly & Dthetransterdrek | BOX Bp up there and don't wet down until I é 1 Chambers and down. stars to om fathe d not go out. He was Aare leslid betes! : ay om, Hot transferred | #ive you leave nnan's office. Deputy ghiel : od hot to go out, because his | tion, Shull they pay forthem? s thousand times mitt Ces uiterred | Beauty instantly ap the top of the box Fe acase the Paria eee id,and it was feared that he | No. I anvi, the cler e | You have tak ure of him for two | vain, d drove to the Tombs ‘ fon euept he other Go. H ie dinkuaen wh 1, Thib Was tnt orderly | years: now try to get hin down,” said Mr. Lane alting, and drove to the Tor { © retained at the front win, | Nowat this point I morally discharge y aud in his hearing (eam! now t sh : ad be ved and all | Mr.Grant may keep you, I do not. But Gen, Butler wished to say for the Inf At the least attempt on thy part of Mr. Moffat A Misplaced Switch. 1 sut During all this | she f your e 1et doesn’t yet appear. Your the Court that ely v fn toe zh u down, Beauty snarled and showed Burraro, June 17.—An eng wre With the arrival of the frst of ; ; enger sent on ert he ¢ is teeth, on the L y nobody reached the scene, | hired man Davis, or Tancroft, or whatever Ist * | admit the teftimony, “Now sn aid Mr, Lane to Beauty, \ I the street was again deserted | name, put in a clan for indirect damages, and | “Wienees ct told him Tea a,f0,tranater tne steamer | Bywuty sive. ‘ s seen about the local have, he assistance of my c ly fols | Nassau from myself to Gen. Butler, Costanel rept nw swe t othe eff Und at the | eos eye: by Lee anal ne is racked cate ana | cba! Gen utler buylng ‘ steatuen pe then seemingly growled out, “D—m-—t hi \ ler and In close proximity to | lows called Senators, already backed out, and | catied hin tor witnrae (iit tas aethug utter ebm bk A woinan's belt, part of an ear- | my son Bohenck has sent a letter to Uhe Lords, | afi idl referred hin to the soldier who fad i Mr, Moffat, that he 1 FINANCIAL 1 " t ‘tert pha Genin and. Wt ts re- | which was read amid Jeers and laughter at me The Court directed that Costangi's remark ei af ‘ ri f sanric oe qi " ad should be stricken out, Monpay, - 1 no& Woman's dress. nis, how. | for backing down, ' t o tears In Mthout | the various W SOR SALE 9 yonra old, sult ons +h ad Was found, has been lost, and Hut Tow learn that, not content with our | | Witness renmed- The transact was not then eom ry 1 seek e Withou peal 6 W POs BALE ne TON oneane Aiea ag fa 8B HI I knowledg of It, But the belt, | numbte prostration before them in backingdown | f erto come back the next day and | SUM. f ts fami) atria Y ah seg 6 ween Oth and “ i ¥. and stone out of a ring oF ¥ 3 Nestday the papers were. per The joy ext ced by Mr, Lane's family on | the past w JOR SALE t a Pe i fence of the prese: of a | and out of our indirect claims, the demand ec, aud then L was senttothe Cus. | the return of Beauty neutra ithe pain they The railway share market this morning opencd weak . kK art art, and barges, Apply atid ij 1 1 the killing, and as indica- | now ts to have eight months’ delay or treaty the inatter, Gen. Butler bauded pa an taking the a from people who by nate ling appareat Jee. an aya’ \ The meurdeee Guin she was @ party | you, Mr, Fish, have sold my birthr fora nc ae Ween weut tae bale until the ¢ Erle to dlly at i eriarand ace miting, al ‘ i nt down through the | mess of pottage, and a very poor mess at that! I ] to ve CFA RUS BHSD NS BAYS REAL ESTATE MARKET, 1 1. The prt .. +O. E, PAUS apher and Job T bia ’ ' several Inches | presume you will add even this new disgrace pA CHECK FOR $31.90 (hie marke wer tone abroad A eee Oe re MeN EN TERrGT and Jot et aig ahenender Bubton On tBAE |. ton; 1 your others. were at 17 per cent discount ascom | At the Exchange Salesroom yesterday, Jas, | and fell off fr 103%, while, at the saine tue, Bow Sere ESTIMATES ME FORE GRU RING BraE gue { the suspender. Stronger | But know ye all men, nations, and kindred, T ‘ Ione who went with ine | 30, stiiter sold two lots north alde of 10ith street, west of ton, Hartford and Erie dropped fron Pacine a Eien, for Sao Franclaco: Oe: | er ceeemmer a 4 \ te str emits | horeby repudiate the whole affair, Jat not so 7 Preeerartes | Lopriuardoue for Aris The carer lot ae ADM) oan | MAL, OO, 6.1.0, Northwebiern come ehaland atte } Poablicntions 7 fit ‘ y be mise ward Gen Butter | Sta uc, brought $5,480, the lot adjotning, 65,25 1d Union Pucife, and, tn fac ives ‘ lentions, if q b weak as I was when George IIT. tried to strar s . ; : Y MIVED ovr. oe | Pec MeE WE COMMING ANS | Te ycraala, Hud tag enod anna Watt omicar A gore in the rear on 16d treet, sold for $1,600, The tw Nise WIth. Ihe haat bend eney decline - , QE Te-mMonKow, is . ; Traits ainted the statementact | ton, Adems, Jefferson, Henry, Greene, and thou- | "nt it, She, draws too hich water.” Tad ht Loatary frame honope norte sie of Divisio y pee _—_—— INAUGURATING Tit IMUNE! tej 1 Katlroad conductor, Jones, w s of others told him, his English. ssians, arked, "Twon't give you five minutes.” Just | Preoklyn, bough! ai dor ar A i te believed ¢ otice nding at the corner of Clinton | 84ds of others told him,hi lish, his Hessians, Aditral Farragut ‘came ine aud tho one The sale of lots in Rahway on Saturday by Jere © shar} k believed Notices, MEA b° THE STRIKES, r from three to five minutes be- | and Indians, Hands off; this boy will live! L have b Was Interrupted, T went to my ottice Johnson, Jr., was an unprecedented success, even for | bave B OCCaRL y fur Bhaceial embarra Vi ve ‘Teothhed | a ; . Vibe sain men nad Maoh, | lived. John Bull killed many of my boys tn st, | io 4 few mom para serrate ayaly and said tho | Sorsor, and jee subject of Ing among the | mente In that m as well as @lack of harmouy NEEL ea Lk Oa 1 AVENUE JOURNAL hi \ Vclity te menue ae atccne, | Wut tn 1861 he reached out bia bloudy dugers and | (eneral, demanded my, pres fet etce? | staid Inhabitants uf hat FAS RIENE (buns | among Wow holding @ majority of the stock for tic | will ridva dwelling of Deduugerroachen. spiders, ante |. 5 en ee is y to secure an € H are ona from New. York aud HOt leas that i Ae ii foe i «| | Geas. or moths in the space uf forty LY centaine @ r ipants of that yelled out in Parliament, Now we have hin That cheek we ined ; it S| puud citizens of New Jersey, With. some two i | Comtng election purposes. It is no secret, we pr Hy evidence wee A Y ‘ i ‘ heTOmAL 4 reo of the } i H 3 psa i, Lwent into the once, and Gen, Tutor | tad were “in'atteniaiee. ‘the propert ng | that Gen, Sickles destres aud expects tt at: | fa Averiteed, 4 horn t FINE COLORS it f the | A man named Join Kussell, writing to hi awents war going ode, sonics ft, WaReine fee: | facnten\at ins New dent £ the Pennsylvania Halltoat | dency of the Erte road, while. ¥ setand thatthe | 009 t scompur Every f super ¢ ae H y slled me and mine THE LATE UNITED STATES veer; the Quartertaster bas just’ bécn here aud | Sud rather tn the cou Rahway, the eon H Gila Rar bitedie eer oe f ut sk aN A é iies Varig i” Here was their gall, bitter, bitter, b says he must have ber, Rass Srp DRtGY 108 Troe: pean | E oie linea * Co and see lh the New Cnderfeed Witeor = Sel dibs, Pherefore, Mr. Fish, discharge yous and when | 9 yyy pMlBWALCE OF THE NASSAU, ral if eny ote, | B80 4 seal tae ‘ a th : DUE RSEY ENENISG WISCONSIN gt 4 Dusiness Jrant’s time is out E shall let him go te was seized ? A. —From ffty to sixty thousand ar rday were quite sai oe fl t tM w i 0 y * etd 4 | ME OOP SEIN OBE A ai +, | “Croawexamined by Gen Butler 2 went to New. OF ren t. e harry pty a) ania t ne lay 1 whom i a T'was in the commission business. a nee f A unt ary of under Secretary A Refreshing Thought Lar « 1 1 suppl the rs, or members of C 7 i h 210 New Orleans, was owned hy :) tied 4 Tho road groatiy. weeds e practicu} ra: 1 ¥ oF 10M t ' (Hown on the 1 may be, take notive athan, f : : ere, i jin trendance at th ihe RESAant AaTEY i” ’ ‘ - } | i Governor America, t lots in Ja aL. dy Nt " ' h y ‘ re i the vessel still lay at th fityr ste the work of My. I " ri three Aue extat Wiltost u wine w _— = iy . b ace bid be ‘ att ‘ 1 ™ wellln 1 Int ' ‘ i) i oe ¥ i ' hand Ke Jonaatia Had ul sya of the y i to Mr. Whitestone, aud will doubtlens dealers e “ i | i 14 | Ufrom hy a Ghatow Veaye my for tue F i ree b if evil ‘ : _ ah Pott Drowned atthe Bulton Ferry. tenure proves Fou pay ¢ ov Maral ¢ in | tore will cy HE they : H Dutcher's Lightuing UL ’ ‘ ' 4 A fi @ fs 2 a Pay on a a fang in Bri Hl : ‘| NF ‘ ' Last svor ast Re ’ wi Court ¢ are thin Days \ to a ‘ _ ‘ a ' " n ferry I LLaha. dhpea Matt wus ( A a The Orav ade f ' Nestle's Lacteous Barina a) oe The pai mere UTNE ‘ art To the E f the Sun i bx re t & ‘ ' rari) Sin: Allow met t Vi iray r ' ' he tho ferry company to rereue the boy : seo, | plated p nthe 1th of J t j r Kathing Shaow ‘ ' : were at band, no bowl wae let vReMe ay, Ors i the ru Me rAd cat furs hi . . . 1 j ‘ feat do muetnbers Of the Order take an ote | Mint ' else - NEW este 1 the boy bh t been f this yp aa ark: tizens. The puriie ar r t gwhek * t Wi batract ul i f the niaagere of the ferry eon ‘ ‘ ‘ Peyurated t0 pay wo attention to. reyorts Ii ond a f i vt verboardsw ave been drow suon Pures, Via with our Under, ulead signed by District cr tran +] Susman a Con 15 i actu \ pane hia attention 180 save leer Lode vitlcers, Wikbiaa McGxx, District Muster been fi urce | Greciey Capes and fate.

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