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Female In stitute. afternoon, the el th annual eom- / of this Institute, which is a sort of female ded by Rutger, was held at the Rutger ‘The President, teache.s, aed board of / together with the pupils, assembled at tw, . M., at the Institute, 240 Madisow street they marched in procession to the ehurch at past twoo'clock. It was a beautiful and a touch_ ht to see those tender girlsall arrayed in white, emblem of purity, their bare hair adorned with vers. and most of them having a bouquet in their , 88 they.filed into the church yard, amidst a host tators. The church, which was open from half one o'clock, was filled in the galleries and aisles, the parents, relatives. and all who obtained tick- of admission. The malesin attendance were com- tively few, but their absence was compensated for as fair and fashionable an array of female loveliness ‘ever graced the walls of a church in this city. A tform was erected in front of the pulpit, on which the President, Trustees, Committee of sessing ue the teachers, and those gentlemen who read ‘tions, took their place: ‘There was lattorm, at which Mr. Root, eno! the sutrance of the took their plac Greeision of military, in the nave of the building, which was left entirely vacant fur pA EAE ESS to Miss. Anna M. Barstow. the jam for the Dest figure in oil ; to Mite Kalbfieish, for water colors ; | to Miss Mary Price, for Crayon, and to B. F. Milbank, tor ponsll, drawing. ‘The distribution & of honors then took place, aad testimuvials, and ‘of of pretty books, and Sata for Voowi . There were few who ayy ceive something, It was very amusingto see what Jed in the eyes of the gladness ttle ones, ag they proudly carried away those works of distinetion. Lastly ea: othe distribution of the gold medals—the prises for the higher and more advanced elasses, as ows — Freneh—Eliza N. Woolsey. Composition—F iret department—Anna 8. Jewitt. Composition—-Seeond departmemt—Eliza N. Woolsey. | Composition—Third c- partment Mary E. Seelye. Penmanship—Mise li. L. Crane. Mathematies—Mixs Mary Anderson. Loud applaue followed the, giving of the medal in | each case, but loudest of all in the case of Miss An- derson, a very pale modest girl. of mild countenance, | of very dark hair, and eyes bieck but rather small, with a finely moul intellectual forehead, in whic! the reasoning organs were largely developed. She peared to be about fourteen years of age There was a another head in the ertire assembly like hers—so kull of this ie | Bal prodigy “ President, Dr. F arts in putting the gold medal | around her neck, said, «! earned to read inthe ton id had tan * re, init ever since it ced. eleven years and three months ago. It met oy highest prize in the institution. uates, numbering 21, then came forward to! i her diplomas. Their ames are as follow: Kebecea G. Ackman, N. Anderson, Emma J. Barnedall, B.; Tetlsaboth ler, Marbietown; Them: according to their classes, without confusion | Elisabeth A. Chesler, Sommerville; Marla Clanc Nancy, er bustle. They were seated in ® moment, and filled | Chariton; Louisa Crane. N. Y.; Swrab a Derry, every pew. It was, in truth, a y array of those | Maria E. Everts, N. Y.; Sarah Harris, Brooklyn; Ann: ‘buds of promise on which parents look withso much | EB. Hill, N. Y.; Busan @. Hallengeworth, N. Y.; Lucy | selieitude and hope. W. Hubbell, N. ¥5 ‘Anna H, Jewett, Brooklyn; Mary | The scene was suggestive of « train of thought | A. Morrison, Mary E. Powell, Mt. Palatine, Il strangely chequered with, sadness and joy. | How | Eilsabeth A. Southy Ect Darham: Emma 8 those eweet girls are destin .¥.5 4 the food of worms, ana tg to, gloom over the happiness of” many 4 family circle. How will thore schoolmates be scattered over the world, and their lots cast s0 differently—some rolling in affluence and luxury— geome fated to comparative poverty misfortune. How many will contract unhappy m: , aad how have their lives embittere: by wicked or disobedient children. How few out of will pass smoot! and pleasantly throngh this vale of and reac! foes. old Mt felling into the hands ot death like @ shock of corn ini« the hunds of the rea} y some of them had been in this instituti commencement, in May, 1838. There was nothing that he could od to “their mind tha that was Feracgrenpre agen | more last! r jutary impression on their min than the death of the President of the United States, happening in the same week of their bidding farewell to this institution. The last words of General Taylor, “T have endeavored to do my duty,”’—were glor words from such lips. Let him be t! let their motto always be, to do what they a0. The hath for those mauy smiling faces, tha Saviour said of the woman, in the G Serteetectehs at Te before them, Could the Gone whatake could.” Let the aim of those he now alize all the bitter disappointments that will beset Incir | addressed be the same, and with strength and grece paths in alter life, that assembly would present a | from on bigh, they would be suecessfal. seene of and sorrow: ‘and ail the The eae cael then standing, sung “the of the painted ‘het eare of of which the following are the first and Took pon, but turning ¢ on paso ke be ce q are oni Mllusion in the African desert, mocks the cnea thrtied wa ate art saat . ty traveller with the wae s sesey esis one left lake, whose is lined riehest era rire, re a over joys that which turns out to bee mirage, or xe eae heart is trembling, tion, which vanishes just at the of expected i i fy (ama rad Pe Ea ase reed” ond tant iene Bi Fecewsi!” rnal in the human bre an view:)? ‘The benediction was then pronounced by the Presi- wuld lend enehantuient to the view;” that | a Tt°sra the pocbiirores vm Pook, ig, the youth, the maiden, the woman, rt allared on from their plac 4 play their parts; and ~y bg wit e8, AD parts; and so on, frem one = to me till “time shall be no more.” pert tiny these innocent little girls loomed nines gad gally, and contr’ ited to cheer up the of those «ho once were young and Never = as Ome proceedings opened by sweetly singing “The Greeting.” and then followed an approp: from the President, beh D CG The Commit- Knock. ofa kind ize composi- prize essay, in which the writer ‘vanity and vexation of spirit that attends ng and illustrated the proposition by several historical examples, incladiag Napoleon, It struck us as being too much of a sermon for one 60 zeus. ithe writer's me is Seo panes 8. Tewitt. comic composition, “ Myste nockings,”” then read, and caused much merriment as a good = does aftern tragedy. The writer satirized old d old echelons, maidens in their teens, = we are,and what shadows we pursue !”” tee recommended the readi “M Ings,” an exhibiting a great atl Fon ol nisites, philosophers and divines, ‘all who Veg ede nk, the knock! e writer thea 0 and conclud at a maiden iteelf, full of ittle pay a vinitant; was the only answer; the knock d. The maiden relented conti and eget he wasromewhat cruel; she made This institution is p eat ‘under the direction of the y | Resente of the Bate, U: ies b pers iso ema} an 1080} a aju- iicayaeeta Raman We eign aks sebool in the United States City Intel Traxsatiawtic Exyness Comrany.—A general Euro- an Agency has been formed by Messrs. Hawards, & Co., for the transaction of all kinds of business between the Calted: Btates ond all parts of Europe. With resident partners in New Y; hile. delphia, Baltimore, Liverpool, London, ts at all the principal cities on the contine facilities for the transaction of all kinds’ of business, superior to any other establishment (in the world. ‘The office of the “Transatlantic Express Company” is at 16 and 18 Wall street, and at the offices of Adams & Co., in the prineipal cities of L nited States, Buch ® concern ag this long bee ted in this country, and we have vo doubt t! cons gaged will reap @ rich harvest from their enterprise. Room ror tHe Exenciar Bewrvotence.—A young man vamed Samuel Gaskill, who éistinguished him- self by his exertions at the Hague street explosion, and in reas poor little Tindale from ruins, was short time ago, by a blow ng- Phot, whi poe in the benevolent work ‘ing botween two men who were fighting im the street. Ie lefta wife and two helpless ehil- dren, in a state of destitution. Any contribution fer- warded to them by the humane, through Dr. Trapha- an, of Pearl street, who attended a deceased when _— ved his death wound, will be gratefully re- ceive Anornen Case ron tne Humawe.—At 172 Elm street, econd story, lies a widow, Mrs. Armstrong, whose hus- last year, of cholera. She is ti from which it is imporsible she ean she bas eight ch: nd hi S- the eldest being only m, and the two years old. at isa case of the most sity. it is hoped that this hone lk eye humane and ebaritable ladies, who will rir rind Curee: that he might come cltogetber ig | minister to the relief of the widow and Dut ‘take a peep. as it. were, the ovr Ie Hononsn.—It haa been often truly anid, that we go Red, ‘and hie gentle inockings, were #0 te seek for beauties of #cenery abroad, while we that she opened the door, and would not shut | gleet thom which are every day’ within our 1 Teach. Hagain. Having got inside, be locked ‘the door and | This is eminently true of i § the key ays aed — ree writer is t Newport, heaps fpr —— places, at a distance, cen * ‘bent is S mahonae nied that knocking: | while they never think to Hoboken, ‘which is ie ant an it. oe to be sufficient precocious, for i "tTveneed tm brace aa To eeho the anthem, To join in the prayer, We heard the giad mons ’ fat A For houre that are And « wreath of For ee years otill te ont ele re eo With hearts right and free, To swell tue choral Of forest and sea. Dr. Wnire then read the report of the committer om compositions of the dnd di ment, awarding to the essay entitied “ American one “God's ‘he next in merit, and rcarcely second to it, The committee ain bay ye ” First Sorrow,” and “ Neh, meritorious and written ina r McDowaro then read the ze composition, in which the writer Mies Eliza N ban ‘upper tem’ and their idle rattle. brain ine pape meen ney manner. She shows their t y birth which they vainly ape, re ancestry at the ney ‘# coupter and y the score, and by the yard. Miss W. concludes ey awarding the to the aristocracy of intellect against the white id glove and silk stocking aristocracy of the ‘This composition also argued a ripeness and a know- ledge of the world far beyond what could be expected from such tender years. Rev. Mr. McO1rans then read the mittee on the com, ewarding the prise B. Beelye, The next in bap heed we bers worth: = Drive Gi Gua es the aristocrec: fers them to heir the cobi@s bench, or ae selling pins bj rt pares Seem: tions of the t apartment the writer of “ The We! satan ~ oa Penren then read the ‘was a beautiful tale. of exq another rong was pupil, and the mecte ag tetestor Domens ar Lav nage ene the word of the Free Academy, then read of the comsualites on. maathomnnign te w homaties, in whieh jimute e xamination was he other branches of iaathe mation, compelling the eandidates to pass ordest which none could pass who were not mie tresses of the science. The fitet wae Miss Mary An zh to whom was awarded a gold medal, the seo- Elina Chester. who was scarcely inferior, The steve fully sonsemes the reputation of the Insti- ute Kod eh Josern Hoxre then "7 the report of the com- from whieh it appeared that Elina Miss Milbank second. yy maying he would not read the woes, lest he should betray his oghter ) +3 20 to Mies Harriet Louise to Catherine M. Thomas asbeving fans thy ) pa improvement in the last Owen thon read the report of the eommittes on maric. ip y ) # high encomtum is paswed on the pro- ort of the committees on fessor, Tap asbetne aug wes thon oun — Words by a P in GF. Root. Req. ere e blitheome » ‘With bei aT ings ‘The spirits of the dewy glade, a pines to the flowers; ones : et Jd dance, La. ~~ ja age 2 whe tye apreed it leafy arms all And Seentty, waving to and tro, y beckon us away. the cipal. the: Me Won, Army pm fre dg int ane Btout, the premiam Ker paint. 7! " &e, The pri: “Wi of lysteri: that of sui , : of was as it Thi ‘ description of be ted heart but at of open door, Hy The x ore t} etness of pony a street, ‘Tw otill. Bt ot the ne, bright in jeparti the y, reported My ‘ool idles “ the sinferioity t0 | gy since be opera. wa an otic de- at home. i iting thes t to ft cool bowers At all eae ae those who cannot go to the Springs, or 4 to Hoboken. It is within the reagh | stale tat nom, now, in these dog-days, isa delightful resort ‘8 few hours. Bun Srxoxe.—A laboring man, named James Hogan, resiaing in Twenty-ninth street, between Becond Third avenues, while passing through Twenty-ninth pace Reve avenue, on Friday afternoon, fell down in a state of insensibility from heat and ex- haustion. Fle was conveyed to the station house of the Bixteenth ward, where he was attended by Dr. Hubbert. Having recovered this morning, he pro- ceeded to his home. je Bronuinc oF Stoxy Powwt —The anniversary of Seesieeming of Ooesy Point will be celebrated on the 4, on the 16th inst. The revenue cutter juspped. will anchor off the throug! fend ares salute cae pines sud oqulgeee. break, and shout: Buanine Sritt.—The fire in Furman street, Brook- lyn, though now burning fer a week, continues to burn oor Live vA pap meget bre Eg ine stage 5 ss jerers. aan Smith, on fe east side of the elt? ; and thet ry will commence in a few weeks. ‘nom Camruine.—At 10 o'elock ban Sean ht, Sieona Patrick Dixo: uot No rth ned by pe id watch exposed, is ag Be val } brought to the station house for protect Police Intelligence, The Alleged Charge of False Preteners against Niles — Xesterday afterneon, hoop pointed hour (2 o’eloek), vestigation op inst Geerge W. Niles, on ‘an allege {btaifg ‘8 bill of sale of 7] haman by | t resent oo Sehait of Mr. Niles, iy pe peach the € idence, in a great measure, already gen; Gi ; but Justice Osborne, it ap- to further st No. 26 Nort eorge ; bave kno 4 have known Daniel A. Gale T have been in Mr. Niles’ office; I month of August, last year rerent, in the front off T heard were to speak bim whet he wanted; then some con- n 4 between them, and Mr. Niles repri- len for baving fn officer, as T derstond et the time; Mr. Niles told him he woal Dinsalf Hadle, iand get Into trouble 4 to or to come to Mr. Nil 1 did not understa Mr. him #0 with his hand fer bim to go Niles to come out inte the m Niles tok 5 Lees about Hie i ‘nought ae be confused; 4 with him; Gate wont to be! I be Mh oe that G. butl wae net ror poe _— ole inh Lire Auge. Oross-exam! Swes cn the bch, or it mi not later, however, than ne ined Mr. Clark.—T was at Niles's ofthese wl the I was at Niles's offer aan when Gale came in; — re 1 talked with Niles, on ie ‘date; T asked Niles if this wich was epeaking Ayn! men case; this came to readiog, , last Tuorday morn- the affidavit of dale, and Tthoug ht it strange that he should swear that he thought he was an officer, after been) reprimanded so by Nilew; at that time, was fresh im my mind; I have memorandums which have refreshed my memory on the #u' date; there date refer to private matters Deoted with there proceedings. The next witmers called for the defence wax Colvin | Lightbody, being sworn, eaye:—I reride at No. 108 103 Washington etrest; [ am a coppereeaith; I Papiel a Gale; L have Rnown him two years inet & —Are you sequainted with the repu A arte for truth and veracity? (Objected to ee Mr. Clerk) Counc! then rose for the defence, and pro follow up this inquiry to the of impeaching the | soid Gale's character as to truth and veracity, as well acter of the witness py ‘The mogistrate decided that he not deem such procfs pertinent in this inquiry, aa it only tended to ove med the investigation to an unreasonable length ‘On the conciusion of this evidence, the case was sub- mitted to the m: without argument On Mondey, the m rate will give his decision, Buspicion ig Kobbing the Dercester Bank.-On Wednes- day lest. oMecers Taylor, Vanderbec! reted a man calling bimecif James B Brady, ebarge of being concerned the robbers of t! crater and Milton Bonk, near Boston. robbed ow the reeond of Jane Inet, and there: ; detected in passing off bank ot rcvcral stores Ip Grand end Delaney Four bills of the pbove denomination were +4 m. ecusicting of bank bills. ani jous | day: Jeir example, and = atree! ¥. House, sworn on the part of the defence, | Recount of the mature of the just. | him in Grand street. and twe fi bills are believed to be # pertion of the Justiee Timpron yesterday forwarded on a letter to bank, in order that some one might eome om and view | the bills for identification. The magistrate committed om to await an auswer ofthe letter. weeny —A boy, called William Carlton, was Brady to wacrand on Friday, at Hoboken, by officer Davis, fon a — Shales cf becaling Open covers! trunks of We, 180 | Perry strest, end from one stealing forty five dollars, the property of Mr. Collins. The rogue, after getting | | the money, left the city for Hoboken, where he was taken ip vastody, and forty-three dollars of the stolen money found in his possession, The rogue was brought pe L ‘oa city, and Justice Blakely committed him for trial Hotel Rebbery.—We noticed, the other dey, that @ robbery of some $4,400 had been effected wf Mr. Del- monico’s Hotel. in Broadway, extracted from the | trunk of a Spanish gentleman, just arrived from Pana- ma. It seems that Captain Wiley has. been investi- ting the whole matter, and the police feel now satis- fea that the money was not stolen from the hotel, and that ifthe money was in the trunk at any time, it | must have been extracted prior tothe arrival at the hotel. The police have drawn their conclusions from the circumstances attending the examination. Mr, Delmonico’s Hotel is, probably, as well. if not better, suarded ogeinst rogues than any other hotel in the eity. rreotype of bon,—T h¢ ur! al me Uthole cy which the portrait in the ‘Americ 3 ye oon at aA DY'S Deantsies Gallery, 2S corner Fulton street. | . The Plumbe National | Me, 261 Broadway —Strangers and ov | visit, a8 no one ean fail of being highly rrian Gallery, re should mot fail to gratified by sodoing. If you have not sulted yourself with your UtGt before Fou shart for Saratoga, call to- JA! L. AMIE, under the :rving not fail to find Shooting, Hunting, Hish- 0 fit you. Business Establishments in Fulton Street. —The jameess and bandcomnens assortment of Boots, Shoes id ject of seeing, we witmessed a few sca BROOKS’ Boot and Shoe Kmporiuin, 150 Fulton He has every style that can be thought of, which he Selle ‘at very low prices. | i ——* is not known to have worn boots, af Eamn t the “first pair” were made in Keer ad ce ‘then, however, Boots, Shoes, im and we a ite resere rst-rate once ana eheap, to call on Jonas, i4 apg TR Clarets! Clarets Clay ots 1—B9t PM. —From auetion this rior Citrate, of ry oy ml ab outs,’ Mh fsenh sates iee'SF" callingsy thorsheve store, where they will find first clase Liquors, bramdies, wines, ‘&e., at unpreseden: low prices. rg DALLIMORE, Proprietor. Mount Morris, Harlem.—This Beautifal advise all days. Numbers of Persons who ave confined to e gladly bathing ation. How whieh comprise jubrit; Newport with ‘he fiskion of Saratoga, and yet cam Le reached in one hour from tho city every day. Oo MONEY MARKET. Sarvnvay, July 13-6 P. M, ‘The board of brokers were met in session to-day. ‘The banks opened at 12 o'clock, for the trausaction of business, but most of the stores in the lower part of the city, were closed. All the public buildings were hung with black, and everywhere were seen evidence of the gloom and sorrow which filled the minds of all. There were a few private operations in stocks in the street, at prices current at the clone of yesterday. The Brooklyn Gas Light Company has declared a dividend of three per cont payable the 15th inst, The Farmers’ and Manufacturers’ Bank of Pough- keepsie bas declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable Ist of August, The Bank of Poughkeepsie has declared » semi-an- nual dividend of five per cent, payable lst of August. The Merehants’ Bank of Poughkeepsie has declared a remi-annual dividend of four per cent, payable 16th July The Pine Plaine Bank has declared « semi-annual dividend of three ands half per cent, payable Ist of August. ‘The amount of coal transported on the Schuylkill Canal, for the week ending the 11th inst., was 15,089 tons, Previously, 234,797 toms; total for the season, | 240,886. On the Reading Railroad, for the week, 21,820 tons. Previously, 678,256 tons; total for the season, | 600,076 tons. The Boston Traveller says that, “ Railroad bonds have deem in demand, though not so much #0 as noticed in our last. Many of them are very scarce in our market, particularly those which mature within two years, and though the prices of some of them have materially advanced, holders do not seem disposed to part with them at present, believing they will reach par this vammer,’” To give some idea of the extent to which the manu” acture of shoes is carried in some towns in New Eng- 1804, it is only necessary to show the operations of one village. For the year ending the first of April last, it was estimated that the whole number manufactured in Farmington, N. H., exceeded 425,000, valued at $300,000. The amount paid for labor, freight trucking, was near $90,000. The boxes alone cost $3,000, and re- quired 210,000 feet of boards to make them. There are now six large manufactories, besides some smaller ones, all together capable of turning out 600,000 per annum, should the wants of the trade require, aad the prospects warrant it. ——————___—— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FUNERAL | OF GENERAL | TAYLOR, | 9. 0, Fa “A 8 SPECIAL MEETING OF vee iB Ww. Gri pf douthers late residence, it # piace thie day at 5 SWIC of great im U1 be By order 3 MeCLUSKEY, Premdent. 4 "Leaner, fee. nay Pro _ FOUND. INST. which the owner ‘0. 6 Liberty street, proving property ta verti si BEST OF and Protestan your FRENCH ARTIST PAINTER WOULD LIKE an American family, where he could got his efor 8 lesson in drawing on ones age for three or if months in the nelahbe od of New ‘Apply by letter to A. Ponehon, eet. Kote ferences exchanged | j REWARDS, $25 REWARD —Wwat, A Chain, with» tra Ministers attached. rE heir return, GOLD | ENAMELURD eh of Charme, Loeket, ‘The above reward will be paid for stions asked, at No. ¢ and 3 South AyEnina og THe ‘ between ‘Tait taining about sevent de uate in ‘Sank nthe range Connty Dank, “the andee will } ive the shove rewar: ‘appl eg te Captain Wiggum, i: of the Bighteenth ward h eonib war: lew INSTANT. BET WwREN hoe in Reing from th Iy'# small gold fader i bs I ny rewarded uv } ____No.44 ftroad etree ee ost on “STOLY N—THR tg 18 UNABLE TO 4 tay whieh <7 Gel Tt wae missed on ‘The heen lost either in a Grand or Th wae the of | Lt ST—ON THEUSDAY, Daily ous Ome, a TRAY BLLERS GuIDE. AMUSEMENTS. WERY THEATRE —-OBSERVE THE PRICES— | Boris cnet 1236 wa Ne cara money demanded for seats, after the edenipsien (9 saan “ee iden Af | | tabushed, the largest, the aoe by windows on every ti oy ifm fant saten the are standing + a a wa cat Drunkard. or The Fallen One sated, which rece fag, every night ; the fame of which in ‘Bovcon tad Pausdete pha, also throughout the United St has been ed. by one whore veracity cannot for an instant be d It has done wore for the eause of societies in the world. Strange yrtus a, of witnessing this gre: esity of inhaling She breath of two or three thou- ps where there arely any means of escape @ of person ip case of somites. Pian i ur. ope: Cul Cribb, jank Gr lesoonger, Mise Wemy a8; Mrs. sie » Mrs. Jordai yin Broadiey. itl omedy of THL x Me. Winans: Maria Mrs. E SPIT: ME—Capi, Shorteu rs. Fidget, Margaret, Mr Watece™ ‘Deore will oper Clock, and the curtain will tise precisely te gianie Celooks | ; Mary Wilsons Agnes, Miss C. Previous te the LONDO: the pweive bert wader thy ai- ’ stl have the ee ta ertainments ing an bet velock FM MS, 406 BROADWAY, OPEN EVERY pegnidcent mammoth Penoraing of fecaiterais, Gold Francisco, ted yuisnad tem Lewis, $0,00 feet of canvass, from sketebes taken b; impoit: 4:W. Fenno, whet have won the apprebation of th and whe elite of Philadelphia, will tuetrate the P ren, ce, ooms, Liberal arrangemen' openat 2P. M., ploture moves at 3. A. W. FENNO, Proprietor. "m0 and Pe. Funeral March, con composed a6 a tribute of res President, General Taylor. Herr Noll in a by David, ‘Aamission 4 cents. To commence at 8 o' relock Cnt GARDEN I$ XOW OPEN FOR THE RECEP n of visi ene ane wing the sea, d inhaling th ioeiou, 123g 0 e sheng Prcegowe tlie pests at UNDERSIGNED ve saeriee opportuni a his one-half interest in a Panorama $e , as he is unable to accom it te Europe. s been on succeeetul exhibition for oie ad (pest paid) coc. & i » Box a eek has bee and a Goh tt 1.666 Peat office, New ork, will moot ‘wish prompt attention. ANOKA, BROADWAY, GORNER OF we of Venus, the Greek ° ical Paintings. Likewise, the oh Oyater, weighing IMO pounds. The Palace ara or tale ¥, Proprietor. ~ AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYS, ROOKLYN MUSEUM—CORNER OF ORANGE AND Folton streets —CHANFRAU & BURKE, proprietors— . Burke, diroetor of amuce ue ead, Mr. Barke ; 5 oles. Mrs. Bowers. Divertise- Sotee 89 ebilling. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROWNED-ON THE TENTH INSTANT, OPPOSITE Thisteenth sireet, North River, Jacob and David Ban 18 years. The el was D they can be found by their fat WEART J, BaNTA, 109 Hammond street, N. Y. TBLO’S.—TICKETS FIPTY CENTS TO ALL PARTS N of the Saloon. Private Box A Doors open Ry past 7. To gommance at 8 o'clock, “Managers, Messrs, Grand followed by THE pg) x4 ae es prehetra. To rbresd the Great, King of Phe M xickinsont’ ce Prottphello, Miss Nickinson: oan iat Hi is 0 evuelude with the WHIT! ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—MON- ‘day evening, July 15, 1860, the entertainments will com- monce with the drama of KOSINA MEA DOWS—Harry Men~ don, Mr H. A. Perry: Mr. Mead Baxter, Mr. 8. D, Johns Mestay- at er, ry ih Mr, Mussell: Hasearac, Mr. Chapman; ‘Mrs. Hantenville te ‘a With the farce of UNCLE nau jam Hobbs, Mr. Chapman, Doors open curtain rises Bt o'clock Boxes, Pit, ios ‘seats in private box, $1. —SixTit APPRARAN oe. Taq ina Meadow Fis followed by, for ae arst time here, the burle ESAME—' wih missioner, Miss Weston; ASTLE GARDE! Signer. F. Bs ate roan, Sig. A. Vietti; Don Carlow Sige, Badiaiiy Sit Bi ri a FP. Badiali; ae ana, Sig.’ L. Bel el P. Candi, ‘The Director has ion Uo the New fork he cool breeze from. the Tee arenms and ments served in the saloon ¢ during the e even "8 AMERICAN MUSEU 7. BARNU, er and Proprietor; Jobn Greenwood, jr., Ai anager. Fifth week of re-opening,” Sploadia ns and perform ev 4 fe, ing | aon gee weqsed aight, to erewded hou ia m kins + ae Ga! tanhepe, as Mise spindle, Kor The afternoon. per: Songs, Daves, an, entertainment by the Lancashire Bell Ri ond Tuesday oui a © = B between Spring and Frinoe streets, P. T. Barnum, pro~ Drietor and manager. This large and oat collection pace Mag italy longer. eaten ea Gee ee" th Gelon tial Rep gg It rej mene of ingenuity, m the Celestial . ite objects minediately connected with the alt ronnie gustan the mechanit of the Chi It OLYMPIC, PDE RCE'S MINSTR: Ey Ps CE’ Se ELS, Ai THE Ray oer the direction of the gress original Pompe; tiful establishment has been recently refit itis now the in the city. jo Bi th n 25 ce: clock #. HM, Afternoon Concert on Doors open at 2; concert at So’ ieee RANKLIN Lea tep fo he rd bgp aye SQUARE, OPER afternoon at 3 o'clock, and im the evenii bet ware £8 sod Saterdays. an Minstrels,” the moe oresaiees & 001 Bexes, 25: ai Parauette, pS IN PHILADELPHIA. Bittunamn For MUSEUM, (PmLepy ents <r. v Mat . Propristor and’ 1 Engaremen' entrloquiet end i Mogteian af ‘ihe a myateri It selene Roo id The m: and Chromatrope. Balla every afternoon and eveniny dren under 10 drem under 10 years. 1234 ¢¢ ~~ BOARDING, OC, -ARDING.—TWO OR THRER SINGLE GENTLEMEN n be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board, at No. 228 Wooster street, near Amity Rimittinen Boents, Chil- —GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR dems” families without children, at No. opposite sue Society Li Kas ROAMD WAN TET -FOR A SMALL FAMILY, (xo hildren,) in Brooklyn or Jersey City, in a priva gneve there'dre ne ether bonraere) Teties moaetaie. Ade Seth eanty've office of this paper, LERCHES.—PRINCIPAL DEPOT AT crow BISHOP'S, No. 23 Maiden Lane, New York. PORT, ae LL RIVER, AND BOSTON EXPRESS.— NSLEY & CO.,1 Wall street, dieser tthe | is me is Bettie a6 at id proceeds UCTION ‘NOTICE—8T0CK OF BETTS will, colt ehle Gag. ogc ERIES.—GI- RD & pos ~tn4 for pK AT fh’ may 7 stock of Taree Fixtures, &e., v partial the late fire, sonsiet jag in ef al = ear. Kiso Shoulders, Rm Lard. a i, Cane, Fh Olin, ‘Ou ‘Terme, eash, Pabknble me VCTION NOTICE~-NOUSEHOLD " A Chua es Herts will ea ge dt a W o'clock, at Cote hai aig MISCALLANEOUS. (ORAL Ronnie OTHERS, 85 JOHN _ large lot of coral weckiaces, and Ivalian is "Seed coral: “Wor anie in srigiaal jp —. ¥ ONTGOMERY'’S PATENT TUBULAR STEAM BOIL- er— Agence: fo. 96, Broad way.— The subseribers notice that ey have delegated Mr, M this elty, with (yi po permit and transacr ble improvement. Nex Piatti ges age ape | — Prince Secretary.” A. Edw ards, Presiden Oi ‘Wills, vor ot ry dais HONTGoMERY, OF BOTTLES, NHARLY OF DR: KEL- ‘s Lintment | or in restorin v i 4 ana Hronme streets; of t In general, im bottles, at I, 2 «i and 84 per donen. ten if by teeee pula) tone TWweye: Thee are myire i oe Vowl & Camille wash maw be at a enn of only a fe help ermaebine, turpenti WAY WITH cats, For mice and tat In cotta: You'll ‘quickiy Met Bee ER iveovery of the age, bein they will heap wetey cold for ‘several Piece of ier; eomseqnent! family, store #l Co., n Friten etree: BLE GUNS —A FRE: tasortment of Bogsh Double Guns, suleabla to the gon, exprenly for partridge, quail and woodeosk shooting: some very fine ved end with \UNS AND SPORTING DOGS—A_GRNTLBMAN ‘whore ovew pations require him to give mp sporting, will depove of the fellow ther oF separacely: a double derrelled Gun, by Twin, of Erman git: mahogany ‘ene, he, ert Preneh Ri very han 4 Slut, of the best breed if Rngln® thie, spetce Seven healthy ogiaye fourth June. Times * Barelay slreet, New York, orto M Hite, Blisabethtown, EXCURSIONS. rcunsroy 3 TO THE FIS'\ING BANKS EVERY DAY, sreers Saturday.—The steamer Bi lo will leave Thir- th o' mora siroet, of mh ora ut Soard. THE TELEG RAPHa. ~ RANA (RICH'D L. OGDEN, Pex ocd J. 4 General Commission seal a terehandise copeigne’ $0 00 vi ip_and #0) FOR SALE AND TOL LET. 8 COUNTY, L. -CON- tio, BM FOR S4L8, IN QU ¥F A Siating of 2» ood land, in @ healthy si My iLro id dw Ouse, out= red, if rt vreiewlase, 7 street, NOR SALE, AT SOUTH BROOKLYN—A SUBSTANTIAL veral | (OAL YARD, IN THR UPPER PART OF BROADWAY gale, One of the most sligi bly ciouated Coal ¥ Coal Yards i = ~ entirely yA 1S braced es Soe ‘ ed through Mf two stories, am La mr soaks apd year” a To rent and frst-rate custom, In fact, {8 offers, eltber to now | scat or to id entad— advantages. Apply to Home Sete spree CHANCE TO ALL, AND AT A BARGAIN.—TWO Lets and Briek Building thereot for sale or to lease, ed im the Seventeenth near THE REAR Capaciiy oft thet pani us ny eh neces? 8" "PA 108 Cherry be PUBLICATI NS. ECOND EDITION—AMEKICAN RAILWAY OUIDR— The second edition of the July number of this valuable 1k correct time tables of all rail- as been insued, and ie now ready wblicati ) Iton street, N.Y. £200 REWAMD 18 OFFERED BY C.F. BANOKE ion of fe thi be forfeited, if not rig erusing foolish anewe have since With my provenee heen tssubled I've mate them all wings; For I never e, his law, Hof violt wigwam and oq who thisk, they me eae WATERING PLAC AV ILION note! KEYPOR?, ¥ 3 .E i spacion elegant Ie wee open tur the soreption’ tt boarders. Wiltng are net ar yoseed. end AT LONG BRANCH.—TMR MORRIS 70 celebrated bathing place, is new opes ti the reoepeles visiters, This evcahlishment needs mo comment, beipa n s when Hous, sak ee atage, an or oha NB. The proprictor being desiron boarding busi pens. offers his bet a 3 ANSION HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N fomable and popnlar Hotel, having bee tied and enlarged, 18 Low ¢ HIS PASH legantiy re- 0 the public WOdPRR & LUDLAM, Cape May. Jnly 1. wey ING PLACE.—MANSION HOU N be Bateerd, Proprietor, Thy yption of boarders, Th Ww farora rone daily, at 4 o'clock, fiom the foot of bers 1d eniling, Kes alto, good jood fehing. bathing, age acd horves, at all hours, F 8h, S482 Beret tg srint KEPT 8 MR. AND Mrs. Dominy, where can be foun: bent bathing, febing, and saifing, in the United 8 © eyate clams, liquors, ke. Via Long Island Railroad te Babylon am sail beat to the heaoh FRUIx DOMINT. HOTEL-J. B. MONNOT | the public, Uhat on the 18th of rns above itd 8 branch, for eummer Ww York Hotel. The hotel thas announced, Village of Fairfield, Connect) 4 is contiqnows to an ex and ntry celebrated for the romantic rides and dri ad, stopping at Fa ew Korky 9s Canal six times each day, the trip oeen- gyine fee we aif Faery iy BOLL] June, be will resort, of the ve AD EXCLUSIVE FANCY DRESS BALL. AT CAPE ¥, Friday, Auguet 2. Mr. Harwood, of th an made aren Hoo Se Anes 2 INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence, Wasninoron, July 11, 1860, The New Cabinet—Mr. Webster—Mr, Fillmore—Mr. Ewiag—Gossip of the Day. ‘There appears to be one substantial difficulty to Mr; Webster's accepting the State department. It won’ pay. The practice of Mr. Webeter in the Supreme Court, during the winter, is a “ sugar plum” probably of the value of not less than $10,000, This is am item—a nice item—and requires a great deal of mighty nice consideration. If he accepts the portfolio of the Premier, he is reduced to $6,000a year—a beggarly $6,000—and that is not enough to support Mr, Web- ster. Still it is thought he will accept; but the finan~ vial difficulty is not to be passed over without delbes rate consideration. Mr, Winthrop is differently situated. Money is ne object to him, because he has more than bis share upon a fair distribution. He could afford to spend $10,000 a year te hold the office of Secretary of Btate, If Mr. Webster does not accept, Mr. Winthrop will, second shotee, There are few handsomer or more elegant looking men in the Uniced States than Mr. tases His face oge pr simple in his habits eary and unconstrained. and al most irreproachable po Sy all this, a man o ery ability. We recollect him ag cans, ok the champion ae the ow Houre, in 1841-2, or Fa and next to George of whicter in matt hi know, were his ab! mated at the time. has the does not render him too impressible. of oid Fock van, that fb n os =! ui rotection be religious duty never 0 staan im God bless his memory for that; but it was policy, for all, Let Mr. Fillmore strike out « policy, and adhere to it, and if one cabine' Ae not do, let hi im try another, and the people will #1 him, Nobody but old Zack could have upheld th phibe : cabinet #0 long. Tt was on his account that they were tolerated at al! The friends cf Mr. Ewing are making strenuous ef- forts to keep him in, It will neverdo. To start fair, the new President should have a new cabinet out and- out, The slightest tinge of Galphinism will leaven the whole lump, and make it distasteful to the public stomach, Mr. Ewing is nicely fi it is said he has all the arrangements made fora very profitable three year’s residence in Washington, The public lands, the Indians—great Jehovah, what a ful@ tor a sharp and experienced dealer in scrip and Seine ge’ It is hard to give it up—mighty hard; r. Fillmore wishes to pleare the people, let intes aes enre with Mr. Ewing. #He has the Feputation ofa utcher—the odor oz cruelty—the suspicion of avariee —and the charges of sordid epeculation, against him, and it would be suicidal from the jump to re un sue ‘a minister ir power, when far more popul equale ly able men, are in the market. And we old a that public opinion isentitled to reepeet. | Aumcng. the gos- siping items of the day, there comes to from & highly respectable sovrce, the report thet the new President js to havea plan of his own for the settle- ment of the negro question, and that Mr. Clay is to in- troduce it in the Senate. And it is said that it will robably be a division of the Omnibus into two bille— Fret, a bill for the territories ; and second, » bill for California—the territorial vill to be urged through first, on account ofthe pressing difficulty of the Texas boundary, This report has the appearance of some- thing like plausibility, Let us watch for further de- yelopemente. ‘We understand that nothing is oa A determined upon with to the » ow cabinet. 'r. Fillmore, in cone with Dir. Clay, Mr. Webster, Mr, Cooper, Mr. Bes Mr. Dayton, and others, is cau- The o1 breed K. Which is all right. In the ine peas aise tion is more immediately the arrangements for the grand andim- pressive Fk «Yoon ssion on Saturday, whieh will, Bo doubt, be popeens fer surpassing even the spien- aid paar on the occasion of the funeral of Har- vison, i ip and Old Zeck—how oes ularly Pag their brief exaltation—bow singularly sig sudden death of both, and the heartfelt ypubiie lamen- tation at their loss! Btill, the pxerpect looks welt for a safe deliverance from the troubles that surroend us. Let us, at least, hope go. Wasninatow, July 12, 1850. Aspect of Affairs in Washington. Nothing appears to be ecsier than to manufacture & cabinet for President Fillmore. All the outsiders are at work, and some of the aspirants themselves are anx- {ous to prepare rumors, dupe correspondents and the prees, and through them the public. They are all anxious to manufacture public sentiment, and hope that public sentiment may re-act on Washington ; but Mr. Fillmore is a shrewd man, an experienced politi sian, and a person capable of viewing things with his own eyes, seeing them generally in their just propor- tion. There are telegraphic correspondents and letter-wri- ters here who have a dozen numes for every office, I profess to be less plentifully supplied with the raw ma- terial out of which news is manufactured for the press; therefore, only to offer a few remarks, Timo how whether I a Te writing, from each of the members of Ge cabinets supposed to contain their respec resigns- tions. He bar not, and will not open them until Mon- day nash The President will, in ali probability—T should oy most ‘unquestionably — accept the tion of all the cabinet, perhaps with a wish that they i of their respective ofless complied with then he for the appointment of their suc- ‘thorizes him to make tem, 1 give bim time, if needed, an indications of public opinion, which, doubtless. b will respect. T ree that th grapbie reporters have already sent ane e not been Ke cabinet. visoism thavea piace init. Mr Winthrop would have Secretary of State undor Gen. Taylor, if the Gal- Not “ roe definitely agreed wy Roepe that of Mf he can be induced to accept it. The most intimate re- lations subsist between the President and Messrs, Olay and Webs For the antisfuetion of ofeshol ers, enpecially in the Empire State. to rn to the J " .. acted u the Ber carry. "This ‘will be out of dent. Some forty nominations of Postmasters in the Btate of New York will thus go back to the White House, with a variety of other appointments. too nu- merous to mention. It is rumored here that Governor Beward bas been affected with slight .ymptoms of cho- lera morbui ont ro e bil; per ¢ of South California. lerra Neivada, which forms the natural boundary California, either to continue in the State. or to a reparate territory, In the latter ease. the provisions: for the territorial government of Utah. ali but the name, are to be applied to it’ The second amendment makes the parallel of 34 deg. instead of 3d deg. the northern boundary of Texas. ‘The blank is to be filled with ten millions Mr. Mall, the interpolated editor of the Republic, will be suppressed. If the Kepublic continues the battle. 1 mm do on ite own hook, after the fashion of the Southern Press and the New Bra. The Intelligencer will be the organ of the administration, and has ale ree y commenced its publications under the head of The administration of President Filimore will go im almost without an enemy ; with prudence and moder- ation, it ean be made the dae of any whiek preceded it, Three wen are as dead as herrings—Ben- ton, Jefferson Davis, and Gov. Sewat Torso dt BORGO. Wasnisoron, July 12, 1850, Evening Report-Interesting end Exciting Times— New Revolution on Mond. We are in the midst of another revolution. The death of Old Zack throws all the political elements into active effervesence, preparatory te an entirely now ar rangement ef the orders of the day Piret of afl, in importanee, the whig friend. of the Omnibus in the Senate, also, the friends of the now ad ministration, have been putting their heads together, with the important oWject of changing the character of the Omnibus bill, eo as to make it a new plan forthe new head cf the government--acardinal measu-s, upon which to rally. in Congr administrative comser- vative unite y. Novel It te proposed that preeent himself to the country apo compro} Gooa of this new pian, ft te propowd, i amondments will be introduced to the Olay one leaving it to a convention of the . (south of the «pur of the of ry Stat degrees of California on the Pacific—ahat ix that portion lying between 22 i he tion of a real com, out of it, they cannot stand the ide De whole conet of in orner of th tiituilonsl right to go. or ke choore. Tt does not establish tion of # If Presid: platform of tbe North about it be too — The Northern in. i ork. Mr, Fillmore = the doctrine. iste be le gan tn hg.