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8 . ' NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1856. THE TEMPERANCE TOJRNAMENT. Reply of the President of the lagen Dealers’ Association to the Temyerauce Men. New Yor«, July 26, 1855. Garrumxs—Your extraordiaacy and nevel communi- cation of the 16th inst, was rove'ved, aad presemted to a meoting of the Liquor Dealars’ 5 ciety. You must certainly, on redection, perceive that as an irresponsible and small number of persons, representing no body of citizens what-ver, you could mot expect to receive aa answer to your propositioas from g large and reagectable body of tradesmen, whom some of you, at east, have co often and groesly abused, but by anex- tended aad generous cour’-#y, which trust ¥ ay 00 the propriety of emus "ing with our oP srnien t the ‘liquor traffic” it is not to be expected tha ao agree; neither dovs it require any further notio ia wore temperate, an. he langusge selected for its ex- preas'on leer offensive tban is tonerally nsed by “tem perance eocieties’”’ in presenting their views of the “trade. we ory sympathize with you in your seeming re t the Mhiot cman ot this city hes, by fF himself beini tbe op nioas”’ of his offisial aad legal aavisers, ‘deprived you of the services of the po. lice ;’’ or that he will not ‘‘acsume doub ful powera’’ KA — your ‘desire to show # spirit of liverality and forbearance "’ You say tnat you ‘‘would subject n0 citizen te the entarglemant 0: inw, or place his liberty or veomers ety in j ly, Qalews it appéeare to be clearly be consistency of the eseunption of " doubtfal are’’ by the Mayor, and yoar profession of * spirit ot ry and forbearance.”’ and the regard © Cor tha libert} property of the citizen,” we suvmit for your refie ad the opin on of the pudlic You propose pire some one or — ofthe lege Dea ers’ Society shall place ur (yoa) in ponsessi t meny of a character which | be aa anobjectional as tae nature of the case will admit, bat which snail be sufficient to enable us jointly to carry it to the court of last resort. We respectfully submit that itis impossible for us to furnish the desired in ormation. Geatlemen engaged in our bnrainers necaanari in contact with ‘people from all parts of the woria, eon ing comewhat acquainted ial history, know with what utter abhorrence an inf: regarded by the Mean ti ea and ovuntrics; & therefore could eat be uced to inform sgainst heir neighdors, even in reta- Miation of the grosses: wroog. We wust moet respact- fully decline your invitition, even st the risk of having oar dectization ‘‘regardes aa an unmistakeable evidence of the weakness of our cau @.’” It appears upon the face of your communication that you consist of twenty-four self constituted and officious qgeutlemen, who, for the purpone of harraasing & renpoot- able sad Jarge class of your fellow citizen more tases for the supp rrt of goverameat fel be other siass of perzons tenis clty,) have unwarrantably aseumed to manrelat boas executive powers which have beeu entrusted only to offiz+rs slected by the voice of the peoole of this city. You will excuse us, therefore, in declining to recog- mice you as an executivs brenchof the government. You appear to be conadent toes the law will be sastained by the courts and the peopl, uot are costrous ot having it tested at anearly cay For you, that may be a very 00d policy; we aleo bave nil confidence in the judi- Sinry +ad the people, Rut to de frank with you, our policy 1 agitation, delieving 11 to be the most effectual mode to secure the Tapeal of an oO noxious and infamous Jaw. We believe that ths jeople will, at the next elec- tioa, peeq their ju’gwest ou the present or any other provibitory liquor law, sn9 therevy render a Cecision by tive Court of Appeala unm asaary Inretum for the ievitation with whieh you have honered ua, wa respectinily invite you to meet us im a fair and honorable trial. bsfore ths fe and sovereign people of the Empire Stee, aad the result will prove whetber they wil sazrruder tos fauntical and intole- ract pexty, which bes aes:med to govern the,legtalation of tha country, those imal enable rights of (life, Moerty: aud the pursuit Of happiorss,”’ woich were bequeathed to them by the immortal pn'tic's who algned that mant- fests of the rights of man- the Declazation of Indepen- dacs Yours with dus reap ag & HAYWARD, Prest Liquor Dealers? Society. Wm E, Do%ge, Jobn W_ Oliver, Rea Lockword, Jn F. Howitt, Joba Falconer, Heory 5. Beers, ©. © North, Joseph T, Jay, B. ©. Chapin, Seane J. Oliver, €. 8, Balated, 3. P. Pratt, Samuel Instee, J. W. Buap, Hens: Henry P. Bee Henry Dexter, Wino, Jno? Ouaming, yt Brooke, 4. W, Leater, EW Ketcham, Jeo. Law, Daniel Tracy, J. Murray. A Teagedy at Convey Island. A METHODIGT PREACHER AND DAUGHTER DROWNED. A moat deplorable accident cecurred at Coney Inland yenterdey, which will carry moucaing and grief to more than one family in a neiguhoring city. It appears a large party of ladies and gentlemen atarted from Wil- liamaburg yeeterday moroing on a jure trip to Coney Ialand, at which place they arrived about Boon. They stopped at Wyokofl’s Hotel, below the Oceanic House, and went from there to tho shore, where they went in bathing. There were other bathers in the water, indeed the beach was lined with them, All passed off pleasantly untila cry was raised, ‘‘The ander- tow!’ “the undertow!” wad on loosing towards the ocean the company saw with dismay five of thelr party deiftiog out to sea, e Great confusion ‘ramediately prevailed, aud efforts wore made to procure a boat, but none could be found for a mils either way along the beaca. No other re source belag left, the doors of the bathing houses were torn off and shoved ont aiter the persons in the water, and two of them were saved thereby. But the most melancholy part of ‘bia story remains to be told. It appsars the difisulty originated by a young lady named Mary Aun Eilfott getting osyond her depth, and feeling the undertow taking ber out, she screamed out, {em sinking, save me!’’ Her father, Rey. Jona @ElKiott, who was in the water, seeing the denger of his child, 6wam torarts her; bat before reachiag the spot where abe war, he was ao taken qith the current and drifted out to’see and soon rank. He rose once to the surface aod threw his arms up wildly in the air, then sack agaln snd wee seem n0 more. fThe peril of Mise Eliott was alsoresn by a Mr, Thomas Gidvous, the affianced nusvani of the lady, who imme- diately ‘waded and swam to where she was atruggling in the water, and sazceeded im holding her up for some time. The greater? excitement prevailed at the mo. ment the tragedy was being enscted, and no one seemed able to offer any asistance. Ine couple were borze out rapidly, and those oa the shore gave them w, for lost, when it was seen that Me Gidbons had secure: & plete of timber, and had seised it for support, bat unfortunately it was not large enough to ntold both, acd (Me. Gibbons disengaged himeclf from Mies Filist end told ber to grasp the suspenders of b's bathing drers bebind, while be held on to ths wood. This she did for # tims: bat, with a true wo- msa’s devotion, neting that her lover was ainking, and fearing that he would drown, she suppressed in that mousat of peril, when the horrors of death ware clus tering arourd her, the selfish instinct of her nature for lite, aac let go her hold, thougn he baggea her for God's snd her own sake to ever mind bim, bat hereelf, She 209M rank ond was eeen Do more. Mr Gibbons was for- turately drifted towerda w point of the isiand where he fouad 6 focthol2, aod was dragged ashore by means of 10; ‘wo other person, 6 Mr. Henry Boyd, Jr, and a Mins Gactxan,. were wes eought in ths pase curepar, but fortunately managed 20 secure one of the boarja floating about and were towed towards the shore, Miss Kastmen hao gank coce or twice, and was #0 overcome by terror and ber jnjuries that it 1s feared she will not racover. She was takes to the Osean House, and now lies thers in A dangerous condition Mr. Boyd escaped unhurt, This melsocholy affair geasea deep fecli the wleed, and the s*lf devotion exhibi the unfortunate girl was, theme of many aan admirmg eulogy. She was qaite young, od enid to be of rare beauty of person at ity ef dleporition. It will bee heavy blow to her mebaurg Her father, who w preacher ia the Methodist church, reported for his many virtues. Down hesskves great credit for the activit in trying to relieve the sufferers by th' 4 fuch indignation is felt that no boata were in part of the boas to gaaré againat an accident of thie Sied cco per tag ere been one within balf a rein aii bn have deen lost. “City Intelligence. Swrra Seckus & Co., any Josmen EB Euuixa.—Tho Commissioner of Streets and Lamps alleged im hia recent communicaticn to the public, that he had wot motied tor cf the street s weeping machines that thelr the \ * % a a — folowing is b's own lester, Urrice Or Commisstoven ov Sree ¥t8 ANo Lamps, ? Jul; Mosers. Smith, Scokel & C Jo iddere for cleaving 1 Fitteonth, th, and Sev: ome ee ig st TW) o'elock A. Hedy aad wleo ris We understand ssa $ will sovn co the ccurta of well fer the BSLING, Lato pe come u in jook Boan Tur Stan oF Tar West ‘ming rumor prevailed in the city yesterday, that over 60 of the “ assengers by the Star of the West had died of cb. pe oe pera Angin ord and also that the true, and ~~ ~ mish tt oth th: beings <p i, se - fever on beard. on of the pasacog rt om boucd Star of the West bed died of that diseare. The fhrseogers came up to the city by the Staten Island TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. W'll sou p'exse correct the a'atement in your paper of my ceath by drowning, #0 a* to let my / Know! ae « soy bestow By *0 doing you will greatly ours ’ wie ANUMA J. BAMMA, 24 Lory sizest, Board of Supervisors. This Boa'd assembled yesterday, in the room of the Aldermen, City Hall—Becorder Smith im the chair. The mimates of the last meoting were reai and approved. The report of the Special Committee on Amnaai Tax- ation wes then taken up. Supervisor Katty offered a resolution, directing that ‘the assessment rolls, confirmed according to the report; be placed in the bands of the Comptroller, to have the amount of taxes extended and p!aced in the proper co- ‘umn, and he cause the same when #0 acted upon to be deposited with the Clerk of and that he deliver the eame to the Receiver of Taxes by the lat of Septem- ber next. ‘The above reeclution wae lost. ‘The report and resolutions were thea adopted. [Ths specifications of the report, calling for the amount to be taxed and the purposes for which these suonate wore ee were published ia the Hugatp ep gern i OE i is an abstract of resolutions as 10} ‘The comm ttee state, in their report, that the ass ment 10/1 of non residents liable to taxation, uader the’ act pessed Feo. 27, 1866, being distinct from the ordin- ary assessment must be’ confirmed by the Saper- ioe and that the omiesl if tne report had beea sot as first submitre: ht have serio involy- ed authority of a nty to collect the on early $15,000, . They exempt, however, from re- sibDy for this ¢rror, the Committee on Anpusl Taxes, me being through inadvertence. The committee ‘hat the Comptroller approves of the resolutions a: The rerolutions, as amended, they furt ply comprise, including those able ts texetion on estates, real and personal, w'! residents and to taxaticn under the act referred to above. The the estimates, as given in the resola- $20,000 3,450 000 10,000 30,000 18,030 €,000 120,000 38,600 15,000 20,000 * 46,000 18,000 5,000 ‘ 30/000 3,000 15,t00 7,000 150 Cflioern’ tees + 40,000 Police and fir + 5,000 Printing . + 85,000 Public bu + 44,000 Repairsto do. . + 100,000 Rents . + 29,000 Real ° aie + 60,000 Stationery .. 20,000 Sunken versel 2,000 17,000 32,000 y Treasurer for Judges of ore Judicial District Supreme Court for ws ie To ion, 2,100 To the Deaf and Dumb Institution... . 2,700 To State for achools over what will be received from quota......... Redemption Building Loan Stook: One-half of cne per cent for school bad ie New York. sees To the New York Jivenile ‘Asylaw 20,000 gr vey vid interest on the Public Educ ation kc, York sod Sinking Fand, to re- deem said stock in twenty years... Commissioners of Reoords,........++ resolutions direct the confirment of the above, end that the assesement rotls thus confirmed iced in the hands of the Tax Commissioner for im- jiate action, ‘Supervisor Kerty offered as an amendment that the assessment rols be placed in’ the bands of the Comp- troiler, to bave the amount of taxation extenied oud placed in the hae column, ani that he cause the same ‘when collected to be deposited with the Clerk of Ar- resrs, and that he deliver the same by the lst of Sep- tember to the Receiver of Taxes. Which was lest. ‘The revolutions as submitted were adopted INQUIRY 48 TO THK NON PERFORMANCE OF DUTY ON THR PART OF ONK OF THE JUSTICES OF THE MARINE COURT. ‘Ike followng preamble and resolution, offered by the Supervisor of the Fi teenth ward, were omitted in Tues. bes preceedir gs ‘hereas, by e “eth section of the act entitled ‘‘An act im relation to the Marine Court of the city of New York,”’ passed 27th of March, 1849, it is nnipber ts that each one of the justices of tI said court sbalt perform an e of the jabor and dutiss of the office, &c ; acl ry the 91h rection of the said act it ia'made the uty of the Eoard of Supervisors of the city and county of New Yors, in case they should be satisfied that either one of the ssid justices habitually neglects to perform his thare of the duties o: the office. or is mcapacitaved tor the propec ¢ ebay { auch duties, to examiae iato and tate actioo me; and whereas, it i. stated that ove of said Nesteey bas viclated the 81h section of the act aforesaid tor Dat ear; therefore, Rerolved, That it be reftrred to. tho Committee on Civil Courts of this Board to inguire into and report what @:- tion, if any, is neceasary and proper relative thereto National Conventionof the American Pcotes. tant Association, THIRD Day. ‘The Convention met at § A. M.—R. W. G, M. Jams Guxee inthe chair. Previous to the organization, con- siderable excitement was manifested with reference to certain reports published in the Hxnaiy and Express of yettercay. Propositions were made by divers benevo- lentiy disposed gentlemen to pitch the reporter out of the window, but the difficulty was that that ubiquitous iucivicual could not be found, and the merciful iaten- tidns of the icone men could not, therefore, be carried out, “fifa, Gleas® celebrated racipe for cooking harés came in play tere. Her motto was, ‘Fire! catch your hare,’’ end before it ia poasiole te pat your repor. ter cut the window, itdasmecesasry first to secure hin. “A word to the wire,” &c. Quiet being 'n come measare restored, Rey. Mr. Duvoro offered up prayer, after which the minutes were read aud approved. During the mornin; credintials were received, and petitions and commun'‘ca- tions from subordinate J@iges considers’. Among the commonications was one from the Quebec Convention, aking the asacciation to orgarize a lodge there, as there were materials for an effective organization of Protes- at place. This was referred to the Committee of the Order. The Conveation then ad- jourred for dinner. At 123, M. they assembled, when an invitation was received from Jersey City lodge No. 6, for the Convention 'o accompany them on an excarsion to Washington Grove today. Inquiries having heen mace as to whether it would cost any thing, and « satia- factory apawer being returned, they concluded to ac cept the invitation. This matter being dispoced of, the conveation pro- ceeded toinetal the officers beg on Tuesday, when Mr, Joshua Robineon sesumed the chair vacated by Jomen Greer. James McKiscsy, PG, M., then rose snd said—Mr. Chairman, | move Units ccammittes be appointed to ia: he mennesin which the ne of our pro- tt into the HERALD and et from ail parts of the reom—"0, di «What athe ure ot talviag? The pape girs oan Lave ws and you can’t prevent them,’’ together with uae confusion. ‘Tre Cuatkwax—I think the gentleman bad better with- draw the resolution. Mr. McKinley demurred, but at length contented Tbe reom at ibis time waa densely crowded, it being understocd that the resolution to strike out the clause in the evostitution requirin cogdidaten for membership to be citiztna, or those @ho leclared their {stention to become such, was to cope up The ime heving ar- rived, By, of Ouio, rore and moved that the motion out ley over uniil the mext gtamd sermon of the Covnention, which would meet in Ciwclunsti ia Mr. Papry, of New York, offered @ resolution to the effect that statemente had been made im the aswepapers that an exciting detate was to take place in the hey oa tion; therefore, to prevent sch an ocogurrense, be woved that the matter Jay over. This motion, together bi 5 one to lay the whole eudject on the table, was ont. Feadieg these reeolutions quite an excited debate took pin Jomse Green eaid the provision compe’ li TO Powe mr mbere to be citizens was os my | thet Ores He had Istters from Wisconsin, anc otner Western States, tating (bat lorpea could te formed of unmaturalized foreigners, were it cot (or this objectionable provision in the con: *titution. (\pplanee ) When, eaid Mr. Jas. Mewiniay took the same view, be, the Crgsnizstion waa formed, there waa no such re. dhow tora; 2&4 the imposition of it wae ne more or lees Fan {puta PA) {deal of the Order was universal ™, aod it w; i with the fron Feel of opprotion to Leap ies out of tke organization. ‘The Orcer was on shoul have cone, lon. Davin L, Surrn, constitution as it at »? Ran b+ wears a we: elsim bit . Mr. Smith close: ‘offeeti Hf them against the Poon sek. ad as it would destroy the |. SHARKRY next spoke, when rome confusion from Rew. Mr pore and , Bo Nesbitt tued. loth tying to get the floor. gentleman, how vr, few pertir West preg ae AA ‘way to the latter, - a. te tha Order nas toy i tim to baring nog cor! ettumnebia on @ basis of the previous to “eg meres siop | 5-9. [am prevailed by & oneue He pnp vote: an Bh ag dilantin eeeet Be dine: & vote of 42 to 21. to restore the citi jp provis up for action at the next Abeer the convention, in Cincinnati, next year. The convention thea atjourned Ta nenetan! ssiak! speck to the highest te ft iF cannot spe gens of the poe oacbe mmodations afforded him. The windo into is very dirty, and it is difficult for him A ie iT the faces of those im the room. The Ste examined the coal box im the outer ant find the reporter, ia respectfully informed that he was not there, He had better overhaul the closet in the frat eate-room; rere ape he'will find our reporter, and perbaps he won the way, there is a suspicious apy curtain at abe’ back of the conductor's ohair. uff ced, The Prohibitory Liquor Law. ABRESTS FOR INTOXIOATION YESTERDAY. ‘There were twenty-five arrests for intoxication in the various police ¢istricts yesterday, as wil be seen from the following tab ¢:— Eirst district polioe court, Justice Tae claaaa ie is cou! ust Secoud Justice Pearcy, 10 Third ia Justice Wood, 5 ORAL. v9sRS s <aenian es 25 ARRESTS FOR INTOXIOATION IN BROOKLYN. The police returns of yesterday morning show the total number of arresta to be nine, of which 3 were arrested in the Second district, 2 Thid ing ix Fourth « et Fifth “ Oed McGee, who was some time siuce arieated for selling liquor or Sunday, at hia store in Hamil:on ave Bue, was yesterday examined on the charge before Jus- tice Smith, and om conviction was fined $60. Kansas Legislatare, A letter from Westport, datec tea July 16, saya:— Both branches of the Legislature met at the Mission at 9 o’clock A. M., this day, accords 5 es the concurrent resolution of both houses, passed at Pawnee, July 6, His Excellency the Governor and the Uaited "stator Tersitorial officers ere here, with the exception of the Hon. 8. D. Laccmpt, Chief Justice. The Supreme Court expects to meot and organize at that place some time next week, though no business is ee ted to come before it st this term. Ir Marshall gave rotice of a bill requiring citizens emigrating {rom Massachuset's and other States which bave annulled or may nullify the laws of the United Beate, to take oath to cupport the lawa of Kansas Ter- stag ‘Thompson Perry, of the Southern Methodist oe, ‘was elected chaplain on the 17th im dill to prevent the sale of intoxicating noes and ggnee of chance within one mile of Shawnee Mission was ae committees of eight was appointed to devise « code of Jaws for the government of the ap . Marshall, of Pawnee aistrict. introduced a bill pro- yiaize vba ey men who eball pay the sum of one are pert nd produce the receipt of the same to the judges at A y electicn, sbali be a legal voter, provi- dea he fa citizen of the United States, and has taken oath to support the covetitution of the United States, os the act organizing the Territory of Kansas. The bi read for the first t'me. Axoroxr Hor at Newrort.—The first grand hop at tke Ocean House, Newport, will take place this evening. The Germania Musical Society will be in attendance. Itia expected that a full gathering will be in attendance, as the season has now fully commenced. Marine Affairs, ‘Tax Srramauir Pactri0, Capt, Bye, sailed at 200n yes- terday for Liverpool, with 176 pastengers amd $900,771 in epecte, Personal intelligence. wt the St. Nich Win, Clarets mh phage t. a be > on; Presses Pris Buyer, Daria ; i Piusderptia. ¥ At the Astor—J. W. Prather, Louisville; fceute. go e A.M. Holbrook, New Griegn: ig ry. U. Jno. E. Moo oe 5. .E Busbue! ata 0 Wnlnply fohigans D. Le id senior, Baitimere; Samuel Hoyt, Ponasylva- Ba; Ni Higgisbothsta Oneless At the mesrepeliter se F. Nourte, Apalache; Pr. ee tington, California; W. Beiknap, Iowa; P. Al ‘Wm. Clancy, Emigrant Agent for Nebrasha Ter: re A Wastin on, "a. i at an RA Cancero, Hawise Miss Robim ifford, DL. Dn, isos, Peck, Me “oad Mrs po ee Naylor, 2 childason, A Scbofier, gs | ‘ ma ano, J Mosler, ity oo i Gillan, Ww £ Exton, Cae alt ugg ae Zahn, Mr Ker Dix. Look Mra Bouter, Ken Me Mr inden ne ry ig D Mlconern, Mtr Cabell, W 30, F Gros, Mr Datl Schorsdorft, yWincbéster, Mr Stale, J Millar. Me Bise Mr Triacca, M: ¢, Mr Millvard snd f fond Harris, 5 rWorge EM Needles, T Gio van, Mr Dai pesseseun Mink and temityy, Lord, Win Taylor, CB, France m, A ‘Jose, G Young, J Beard 4 Mrs Stone, J Aubre: Weaver, Mand Mrs OP Bawards, child an at one and Mre J Kdward: ir, Mrs and Mivs Gihon, Greig, Mr and Mrs Barber, Mr Ball, Mr, Brow m Mr and dies Godin, R Eogets, Mr Row, V St:rin.—Total, 1%), JW Brooks, ron and servant; Mre He) M Wentworth, 3, Wn Lippincott ea MreFS oe Mis ‘ A geste and son, Més WH t and wanton, urs ' Bulli tAS Gardner, Ci nH e Jucson, feaman, mhter Lieut Jas i Carrington, T Banister, D sh, § Stevens, J Ste sw oD) Stickney, D AS Mano, Jr. W Little, R 33 Beene Ma's Leet, 3 uuo Me eka Wolls, Fi an mf orks ie Ratbbomn, © b Heneree ad Boot “aml gem, Jota Conbe Millen, 8 Foreman, CC Webb, 8 ing A Jolseda, 1S Monell, GB Bllsworihy b fhecben e somes faro, P ab Saboxis, HC Gentry, W'O >: * ite D W Loomis, R Ny Hanon an@ child. A_ Hols 1 Lechart, J N Halt ¢ iol 2, FW: W illngten a a ae J ner; Jas Musgrave, See dane Bi Pari aera Gor a Ciatk “"F mnie G Corry, AC Jobnion, WS 1, Freeman et Wain He Co's owen, IG Alors, 56 WF Owen and wite, ¢ 1, Thomreon, Dr Horace Austi ies ~ Saha ics Basan ay aot. WB ote Mi 4 Mae ay ol Anny Dr JC Tacks ai 3 Schiwaets, Te hain MC Real dobNcen ey fall, JT wHKR WK incon, bas oF Cat eS Chopin F Gilbert.2 © Hest ‘orter, M th en Wheel 4A ents i Felner LB Chandler, J Greepma J A Souser, H M a area, W 0 or, J notce HL Har eo, M Baten, Meee adj, a Hettainny, J Pebiness, Ribawr sreean Fh bert, CB etepheason. HW b fenatt, y cea oe cved, N ‘top, a ek ve Me Leed, D Poorman, F Wrodward, L3 re ‘ook: We Duvlap, J Lewis, Jno le Broome, U 8M; Jniaes Beckett, +) od 265 in wtoerag: DEPARTURES. ‘Wer char in the et Paoitid*Donton Poaenalt Y, bearer’ 0f despatches bree ondéfen and Tor Sones Eo oom = ln: = oa Oa Wednesday, ea J. J., to Misa Ma: Tueedsy, July 24, by Jun., Aint of » all of Br Havana, July 8, by the vane, at his private cha; ¥ Banconss, of Speim, to New York, niece of the late Peter Died. On Tuesday morning, July 2%, brain, THomas LockHakt, Jun., & Gibton, aged 42 years. ‘The relatives invited to attend the f 3 o'clock in the afternoon, seo Greenwood this dsy, from his lat Loverctt Lee rieey residence of his sister, Mrs. treet, A. Kimmens, ged ? mont attend his funeral, from the Moxroe street, this day, at 3 o'clock P. On Wedresre: Dg, N. Baows, at his residence, 16 Capel str 529 year ot his oge. at 43, o'clock, seventh street taticn In this ot oply ebild of John W. and 4 months aud 10 da Her remains will for interment. On Wednesda: Gnawa, beer funersl, On We cout Mecnenday afternoon, July 25, ¥ after # long and psisful illness, The relatives aod In Flushing, om Tuesday, Ju); sinful ‘ness, which be bore wi anes H Banner, aged 84 years, 2 mon! ‘The relatives and friende of the farm! attached to Sands of 9 ce 3 frlende generally, are rerpectfaliy On Wednescay morning, uly Cavghter of Henry and Helen Floyd invited to attend her f from the residence of At New Hampton, New Ham; 29, after «long and painful in the beth year of his age. e planed hamas, aged 62 years. of St. Thomas) W. 1, July %, Mi C Smrra, WwW. Peith, of New York. hagrrseciag agy hy Relet (Tos July 25, at Mrs. Betts’, East Broad. . ris, minister of the Forsythe Me Bogan Me B. Cemetery. Mr. Samm Le ‘von of the late Capt. ‘19 years, 6 months and 14 days. . His friends and relatives ‘are invited to attend his fu- nezal, this (Ibursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the Richardson, 122 Sands On iednedey, sioty: Sa ae ym of Joha and Almira days The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to of his parenta, 45 July 26, at 7 Totelock, Epwp. On Tueecay evening, July 24, Siaxon J. pe in the relatives, and the friends of the family, are re- ee royited to attend hia faneral, this afternoon, from his late residen e, corner of Forty- and Ninth avenue, witsout further invi- , on Wednesday, solg 3, 26, Appiz ParLurs, Martha Vochrai 2, aged 2 years, street. etery. Al lyn, on Wednesday, July 25, Guonox W., in- feat son of Charles. and Sars H. Fay, aged 1 year, 4 ~L, on the laughter of the late ES Je taken this day to Southold, L. [., , July 26, after a short illness, WILLIAM years. By et as acquaintances are iavited to attend to-morrow, at 20’clock, from 55 Pike street. ae July 26, ANN “ADELA, wife of Philip J. Rice, agec 22 ‘The fe foveral’ will bpd place this afternoon, at 20’clock, from ber late resid 96 Attorne; mal ae interred in Greenwoot 0) months and 19 da) at The funeral will take place to-day, at ipige' ‘clock, from the resicence of his parents, 47 Mlaitie street. pee is fi years. Phonds of the ot the ‘een ie invited to aitend her foneral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her son, W. H. Hiscox, Oxford street, sixth bouse south of Fulton sreaue, Brooklyn. mn of the late Winant P. Bennett, and 3 di ily are respectfully invited by attend the the funeral, from the lecture room treet Methodist Episcopal Church, Cte on High street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 2 ‘At £outh Bergen, N. J., from an accidental pistol shot, producing immediate deaib, Davin Masrsaton, 26 years The mem- 26, Heuxn Warts, Jones. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ral, thisafterncon, at r fetber, South Oyster Bay, L. I. shire, on Sanday, July ees, THOS. Dvaax, Sen., vee and fronds of the femily are res) fully invited attend the funeral, this afternoon, at from St.{George’s Church, Fast Sixteenth street. ane jor General Joun G, Axpaagon, Receiver General of Raster t= 1% ine f eral nerves will take place st the Mansion Hovse, Brook) 2, on Thursday morning, at eee eet Bark Pacific, Piatt, Ii k Henry Buok, Pons Bark Vests, jer, wis pos oat Hatoh, Gtbralter—J br, an ‘See sy ora F Lim Brown, Schr abbott ‘Law 2. t= Sburgse & Co mm, Miramichi—Walsh, Carver ac Bark Florence, Bab bee Eath—J 0 Baker & Co. Ki Bosten—Wheelwright & Co. Sloop Hsrvest, Corwin, Providence ~Master pene Looust Point, ‘Beamer Delaware, Cop jantic, iverpeo), J suer gers, oy EK Conny. x», Tipe ad, ebip Vi fro verrool; 11 PM, st BEM, Int 47 41. ton 50 6 AM, ‘stenmshi ter Bremen, ries, from Burton for Li sebr King rer ps Kirg, bound hd BS 16, vi Key Went Sct ear detained by the foy ENCE hi G M, via Havana Roterts. Is vow Law, Gray 6 Titcomb (of New Orieans), Gibraltar June 17, with Ship 0 passengers, to C H Marsball & oxchanséd signals uly Pane and Robt Smith, seat i ret wees instant} yealied. Shi; Vonema, Sw bu 10d perecnrern to Beck & Hooker. “ak hercee Orem). Henares, Tost aud 26 pasvengere, to ord Berk RH ton. to Smallwood, Anderson’ & Co. Berk G B Bertram, Sturgen, Clearman & Croton (of Bris & woh soe, nd ieere Brig oynten, Bae tilt with coffee and Ie L&A Fer: fer biG W Rested), weed, to M Rehevazie, Viaig Avgusta (of Flat with efhee Brig hilo «6 2), ree We'Chustelusn a jeow, Charleston, 5 & Co. ea (of Westport), Sta! ompany with echrs Wi wtmtonten, Ne, Pailey, Vi Sonn rey 0 bia. eran G + be The - sr} * gets ery, N Haris, Brig Annapolis,” reported the pilot cont for some other witht thip ‘Tonaw: thy tat 42 28, Ion 4 224" parsed a Br bare, trom Plotna Geo Osverne, third mate, fell from the foretopaail yard on Hireepecl, 52 days, with coal, to 36 days, with mde and June 25, ba aye exoberged aanals with ebip St Deris, from Havre for 2 as, ‘ia, Maozill, Liverpoo), dung 23, with sn MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Port of New York, Jaly 25, 1855, OLEARED. ypc Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk—Ludlam & Plea ship Excelsior, Hadloy, Liverpovl—S Thompson's Ne- if Shamrock, Doare, St John, eoocte nts & Co, jark Gran: ‘0! ters. Bork Nowlend, Eucue, Codivey ¢ MoActnar. M Froemen & Co. ey . Bowen, Pars— Hotobkiss Bros & Co. nine Fatt, Mwanday, St Marths & Savanilia—MoLean Brig slamode (Br), Gunn, St John, NB—! a Schr J lying Asrow, Crovker, Aspiuwall—R W 11 Gober Jonas Smith, Furman, ‘Sivanaab—Mecrenay, Mott che M Davis, Robinson, Wilmtagton—MoCready, Mott ‘WLwinator—E 8 Powell. eens City Point—C M Fry. Harrivos Washington—Mastor. Scr Emily ‘sohuven, spanks, Baltimore—Johnson & Low ore—J & Merrill. Sosten~Daytoa & own, Crowell, Beston—S W Lewis. & Co, French, Baltimore —Cromwell’s , Phitadelphia~Snrdford’s Line, mot 12 M, with @ 14th, 3 P John, NB, for from roston for do; Zist, erm SSR, ‘hones areat Hace saw tte iret ies Tr Pp gn Nia, July Mor ‘Tbes of the W errived ut Gandy Heck at 10 PM, and duly Ke » with specie and pasroageen to MO Leghorn, May to Simms westerly lat 47 19, loa Ship. Hersobel (Ham), Wrelloew, i 3 Pf days, =| mdse snd 2 passengers, to, FW Sommidt & Co, faa h light westerly wi fog th he Passage. Park Pertens (Br, of Uiverpoo Rio Janeiro, 43 bed with coffe, tod H Green, uly is, iat 30 2, lon 68 ie Mary ‘MeRar, of Belfast, Hteoring NW. ‘tho mornin, ‘o’ejock, the time WSW, w wg | ad Titan. pithout ‘dan on, Oecays, in bal- Gamble, Kowal, Bt Marke, 17 daya, with cot: ray, Mobile, 18 days, with cotton, to 5D, Biyo, Port an Prince, July Jaly 8 rs, PR coy! he hel Kane, Aux Cayer, Jaly 6, with log maton, Me), Coffin, Jecmel, July Ll, 13 days, wert; vessel to J Hunter ays, with cotton, Wilmington, N nd Southern singe ic. Hirginia for Providenee, , Was & mistake of SAILED Stenae sbi ore De bar Roanoke, Norfolk te Wind—A 4 teary ft Ship hy = Wares a , re” ts eed re e Jon CB, oxperien: threw over soacd panittdatialhRenicsaian Sl tion of the Geo Law at Seton Ameri ‘Austral in d had light efter, for 70 dave aa 'not stroma colon ii eridian, NW; sunset, uarantine, Papers bigs coWeo Foy shad a tn sae i uh ‘oct on fr S eee erly om ink B hy ana BOSTON, breetery berks ake Bleed Eagle a ia. Signdon. ‘bard Fie ‘thee ‘she was boarded J The one dey Het beeen bye ‘dost from the Brit Uh visckadis 4 g equadron, and ad trebtcd with with politeness, July 20—Lr lane ated the 12th Ww . ar 2th. ween ty nee ay toggutt of tie aneitant te Ate ship (ie. ey ee ernie ato, Ft: ie Altraly rer, ne cy the 16th J the aevin oo ‘Mar; Pele i oft t thief iipand ak. Hor ‘apenses, isoluding salt rh, arr fon c Coatzacosloos wshle Queen, from NOrlodna for MYork, was bourded sre WE Pa pati att ede te this itis ihe will will procure an extra crew apd rell et ‘once. al tee ‘supposed the Leroy, from NYork, is coming up ner! ‘Arr 18 son, Wilson, Now York. after ® tedious 190 ‘Tavernior Lester, do; eobre J sowitzka, Fis yee, Sko! TLADELPHIA, July 2—Are ship 2 0 alexander, Liveryosi: Leoice, Ha fea Amaury. ‘do; bark Peper, Cayenne, 8 25 ings Aube F Gardi- on Garde Kawi, Babs ei clack, Ram- Cubect tcbes Chovles Taunton; M @ iste, sippie, ‘Greenwich Merson, —_— Fairfield, Chase, Hysuni phe ses Davis, Brookha- "Cia, Lewis, Buator Providence; Wortl Bolfaat, Me, Disasters, dic. WG For destruction of steamer Amorica see California bens. Lier Crrr or No: b ult, ry Toth a leaky voona weat er. ler cargo Capt F thought hi ‘on she voya) Banx Baten timore Sar bony Tres LK, Feustlorey, w whioh left to the northward, patinto perionced hoay; y eged by water. eakvand prs ‘Thi af: ernoon. ery squall, whioh oat- Hid uecy mate yards fore 6 Topsalis sad 1 riggirg, 40; put Book to Baltimore mth for repairs, Bric AH Wars, trom Georgetown, 8C, for this po burnt of Bape Fear ber. Tne captain dad orew Wilmington, NC yerred and oprgo tpoured Scbled to Bulwood Walter, Bi Sbij » Soee ” Me, from St Ubes, July 21, ordired her of fot Boston. he efor San Francisco, June St John, of Brunswick, the Hoes” and aoe Walter water, any iat se fa toa 40 0 hip Atalan Colipper), Mon Montell, henoe for San Francisco, ne passed June i, lat wabte Orn han, hence for ¥ Seles: ‘off Cape Hatteras, no rbip Veruaiies, from Callao for Hampton Road ui Fiymoseh gene, do a ship Wild Ran, . from San Francisco for Hong Kone was signale with, Jui 27, nt 84 18, Lon o7glat hesantos Marner, iross San Feanolsvo for Tabiti, June 19, lat 24 41, lon 134 17, Avx Caves—In port July 6 bari Burditt, x Mary! bert Adi Bard 5 tad Lian Ub; At ore 0 hrs Harbit Toth ta Niectens as Perce t Bird, Rogses, from Wil ton for Boston, disg. 7 sobre ee, Jones, Boco del = Bennett, N York, Bid oth hr CaLLao- “Are June 16 ahip Sea Nymph, Harding, San Frencie 00. c cos—Art July 11 tobr Senator, Darton, Jomal om “Bld Lith barks John Stroud, Silwell, NYork, J Welsh Stool Prulsdelphin: 13th, Jobs Gulpie Boston, Dunas—are July 14 brig Napolson, Marwish, ston tbaltimors: tk, back Banh tepb, Burton, Forisna, Sis ith, okt F Wording. WYork: 1h, brig Brownsvilie, NOrleane, 17th, ‘xecutive, Colcord, Cuan: wx, PEI—Arr July 15 sche Saranac, Butoh! Mirman for 8 York (and eld 172h), GvavamarPR—No Aw veosolin port July Graven, Biate pee aot Maxi? sobe dae Frankia, from Sen Francisco for Sydney soon; her chronometer Was in bad order. Hoxowviv—In port wi June 6 sehr Vaquero, Newell, from San Franciteo, arr och. As May 25 echt L P Foster, Wirsia, Mares sere . berk aetna, Smith San reg os EL South Keoo) are Cia way, Sir ship Bpack 3 Waves Hibbard, an OF 0, ports in the Pholtic; Mary from Betton, 4 ; beige # TT ETO 19th, Geteral Morgan, Reed, Cook, Bert Tonuacn 14 ark RH Knight, Lusoot ‘ateon, Senta Cru: Davana-arr J and: beige Somers, e aby Rebecca & Frances, Rei George’ im ‘Pulse bint Now Era, Walker sat, fed ‘sid 1th oa ier em ah Foster Falmouth; Faith, srwick, Heb. Ny York; burg: 15th, Delphos, .” NVork; 176 2, e001 Falmow Hoch, San Ci ; brig E Dunning, ; ent a t fp United States, Be f ke hone, Day, Hamburg; Canada, Mitchell, San Cazotaact Job B. eon, Burmester, NYork; 20th, bore th liias, ; Rolla, , Smith, Prince, Ballimore; beige Mary Ani, N obn 8 Gittings, Trenks nis, NOrloans. nat ‘ax—Arr July 19 brig Commedore, Dickson, NYork ae nie 1—In pert Jaly 11 schrs Hanover, Brown, and Nar- eas ‘Boston 10 days; Movere (We), Perey, 22 sohr Clare Borge (Chil, Andor- if Porto ); 18th, Thee B Wortinger, do; Sist, sokr Suaiez, aight wt Tert June 24 bark Thos Dallott, Dill, from Phidadal paar zathte Joly 18, bash Trinidad, Albi nit ston , Trinidad; yb iaeey, ai 7 mi fiabar Mivobelf, La sig eae, 19th, sip Old iokels, Greenock; i ign ‘Caps Stas Gosaia Mracisnies oF Marwick, Cardeias, Chin Jorden, BOrleany, 13th, ‘bark Lesa Racer, mouth; dries Cordova, Franklin, ¥ Provioenoo) thisn. ‘Edgecomb, do; Lucy A’ 9, N'York; 19th, dusk Elmira, Vrines, Philsdelphin; brig Jona R Dow, Pre’ M weRRAL— Cd feb 21 bark Mary Chipman, Long, Que beg and cea, in balla Magis telt trom Os Caraim, Tine 1, jarrett, Far West, y 5, sobr Sonora, Whiting, Sa: pulegdeiy Bi Teas 3 stewtabip Tancie Port Brain—Arr J brig Ohio, » Perkins, Philadel phia. Piponce PR—In port abt July 4 br Kuizabeth Watts Carney, fer NYork wtp; Atlantic, for NMave he 'b amest,” Owen, for NYork 2esys; Yobawke rer Doltimore wta; Vout av Pruxce—In port Ji Gurelie Viera Asal FanAwa—Arr Jaly 15 steamebt Francisco June 30, Aca} Joun L Stepbens, Lsph eman, ber am reread, Stas to a Northern Bolle, Jones, Liver- re July 13 Fm, wise “ar JUAN Dat. Bi tice Sane 3), Via Manzoni nendom Bi “are Sa Jey, i9 Heche FF Ladd. Johnson, 20th. oak ent Pl Ke RY ie 3 224, be ming Bird, ‘Chisholm, do. 20th ol Mlestial Seen oie. coe Keanebec, Patten,Louden; Raw O' Bries; Creignten, Liverpoo); echrs ‘Lewis Smith, Jr, Croker, Alex: NB-Cla Saly, 39 trig Anne Prentisg, Daa. poo! Wet, chip Trimountein, Kea and JL Bo- di a M,july 8 ask David Lapatey, Su yar Willisuie, Havard, Clenfuoges, Sid 1th bri aay ‘Tem j RAK, NYVor! Per St RAMERID, ATLANTIN Anrwenr—Velow Juy 2 -R Davie, A Fuynuavex—£id July 6 President Smldt, Meyer, and ie Tuts, NY th Gtarot Empire, French. Akyab; ilendick, Phuladerpoia: oh, Wd Trost, seenakde vankee Rasgor, Raves, kl aim, ‘bores, —Ari July 10 Mary Lucretio, Gibbs, Charles- atahdia, Amebury, Savannah; Murray, 9 Knickerbocker, P W. Sesbarn,, £05 bora, Coustentin Conb, Riskerson, Nt Farmovrn—Paseed Tay 10 Neva, Brown, from: Mobile for Bavre. Gneswoox—Arr Jul) donas; J+ Newton, Cubs; ku wermeath: NS. hb Lawar, Hichborn, Ardrossan. ko Are Jul he; th, Lis. caeuae, mee Rab Stedii imme: SBa 7 a crohy, eb Rew Urlear Clerk “ys aid Wiltinore, Charles. “Sth, Jal fi Rotunda, LivrrPoou—A\ Mary, Bvane, Hayro; Cu tar of the Seuth, (o), Marks, NY ih. Mary Gl Avatralve, faith Nor Majestic, Mery Palkcer, Chem ‘san Sebas pelt, Hocdier lery, Bi a Bak ¢, Goudar, Michaels, Charleston Horry bie dniught, Samuels, NYor! Jobs ester, Power, bile, Ameri Montre: D Sewall, Morriach, 4 o, Metron, pata Albert iia -™ , a ry rin ation, Coombe, Tork rise utward bound, Young Moshinie, Ams. eK rican and 4 rae ae apne Cobden, Taylor N jecwie, Corea Yalan, "iawn as iss oot Patty eee . vis Newcastle; 12th, Medomak, Livingsten, aide visit “inn Wit, arg, Const BS pe es 4 Mary Green, Brookman, New Quiznstown—OM July 9 Golconda, Colburn, from Cal- Rie ype Ags Joly 11 Btella, Perko London; 12th, Lassie yee TuanerOoR—are ‘July 12, eve, Union (#), Adams, Now i fe eho ship Tit Hs Elari of rete ea eine deck nee eet dis Took, /ee Blackwall, to be ined na Wey fit ship King ear. ork, has been srowght up by vlog ® ook, Was youterday bavled aoe Yndin Dock to toad. N ptegt ace ¢ armel, Waeeler, Boston. Daltimore; City ot Now York, Machory Philmesipoin: ele? granted backs ‘loot Regie, from Archangel. Hp. Cid ship Ge Deeley, Boune, aie, bert Chketeton eo Icad for ile Samet for jer, Baltimore; ej gobs Se ek yn sete eatakase NYS Nyon’ gia, fia Paerte EE MA 3G Glimore. Ship Cs TH Arr Jul ed eed Walnce, oe titi STON are July $2 Span bork: Pistess, Bavane; Span Neptuno, Font’ a aie 7 the otter ship padi, from fist Span brig pee marine: tht Bla dig parks Bc ravens Raeve Tera paheas, Capea oe cas tohe DS B Werner, weee ee ue are Faty Sache Foster, do; 11th. paid mings, | Rr ceage N “woRite cue baely. uo hers ayant Jones, ny toraggl ORLEANS—Arr Jul; eae aerate veri: Be sche Two 8 oddee, estan Island. Cla Ar gt RYorky park Laey) ; Hepner, Boston; sobre Jue . Mataneas, NORFOLK-Cla July 28 brig Handy, Hardy, Bt Jona, oe) oom, Arr in Hampton Roads 234 9! hips Folnjot Colleg; Anglo Saxon, Maye, and W ON—Are July 23 prop J , xe, fence bist maladelphi ‘ons ins Mor thorwisn Frapklin, ‘Avery, Philadelphia; Rep enh, Readout for Providence, Sta , Holt Phites for N¥ork; D om panel ‘Teoksiee , Comet for Vuiparads paraiso idg; brig Eg bar wich Islands. sti Joeane, joaans Gazmaa. right, 1dg piles foc nee imantio, for Honolua RichMOND are be Be vate Ochi, Balada, Rook 16 bark Now World, Rees, ip Deshi ‘Burmeister. i ry, ase Sri “ham miitgne pans ae: wiring, Han Bertoe Bays ior uses; Taylor, Callao; bark er Afr shies, Hol- avis. y oe veh pa Vall ‘Bib, dark echr raph ee. wa pomalons eng sl}, for Melbourne direct, “spat jon for for Laverpoal aifeet ‘k Roo! oon Jaly 5; tekre’ Thine Dari, Freeman, Honclule June; for Tani "abt July; Ajtred Adam, fee a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. HE KINGS COUNTY LIQUOR DEALERS’ § DEALER? SOCIETY or hold a special meetiwg at foynbee’s ig oe gery ar lay, the 27th inat., | Zorck, for the of selecting delegates to the convention,” to be held at acute THOS. TOYN: President. P. Cusmrson, Sec. ALFRED RONK, Vice-Pres. CASES CLARET, VARIOUS BRANDS, from $3 up; — —_ London por- tere by the caskor dozen. Pure wines cad. Dawes, by the demi) or original pi re. Por oile, ron black tess, segars, tobacco, enuff, importers and jobbers, 110 Murray street. Ch WINE—IN peony he ee AND HAL? hhds.—100 bhds. St. Eatephe Bor- deaur claret; 1,800 osuce St. Sellen and’ Chateur Mas- ux claret; '100 balf cseke St. Julien claret, all im bond. ‘or sale by L. He SUMPSOY & SONS, 10 Beaver steeet. Sautern and Berzac; 150 do. \, Ch, Margaux, &o, ; 1,419 ee) Ch. poem pores goo air 100 bsanets Bee- deaux oil: on , for sale trom the dock by inet SIMPSO! TE sONs, rt Beaver street. t Ohara ts Alan FROM $2 (BOTTLES RETURNED) TO ty brandy, en excellent remedy for diarrhoea; white 'E Dancy, for preserving; Londen poet see Scoteh ales, begersvons wines, ram, Sohie- m8 ors, segers, &e., a saleby by ‘CNDERBILL k 3A TTERSOR 430 Broome street. INES AND BRANDIES IN BOND.—UNDER iH tom House lock, im the original braa- diew'ar crane on’ [asia tarscees cle atin eae ee quarter a wl sale by. ah SIMPSON & SONS, 1 10 Hotver et SPECIAL Wt NOTICES, ce ‘ASONIC.—THE ‘MEMBERS 0) OF SE. J St. JOHN'S Lopag, No. 1, urder :he old constitution, are requested te atiend, in their lodge room, 600 Broadway, ‘Thars- day evening, at 734 o'clock precisely, on business of iaa- portance, voluding esd hynny \GER3, Master. Paren M, Suanr, Secretary. * __ THE TRADES. OLDFENS.— WANTED, A GOOD GOLDPEN MAKER; also, a yourg man that has worked in a { on Ught work. Apply at Rendell & Fairchild’s, William st. GARDENER, (MARRIED) GERMAN, WELL AC- — with all branches of his business, as fates, Bowers 1 Ma, vogstablon, wis iahes to change gent em) amployer, Fer nag peed ates sidrese i rok a N. A. Tie cepct stew ts corner of Canal, d door Ne. 4, Bight yey WANTED—A Fi FIRSI RAE DIAMOND and fine stom worrer, at Fordham a 108 Broadway. None but «good workman need protng IEREOTYPER WANTED.—TO A COMPETENT PER- #05, acquainted with all the branches of {bg, ® permanent situation and geod wages wl be given. Apply to Lucas Brothers, 170 Market st., Baltimore, Md. ‘0 CHASERS —WANTED charers on jewelry, be practical work men, IMMEDIATELY, FIVE to Attleboro’, Mass. Mast well recommended. Sitaa- ssareelte site oe are eee Ee szgzavess, en ard ari AD Tracy & Melntoeb, ‘artiste’ and Mechanii Sica aeceenl Agency, 24% Pine street. NTED=COMPOSITORS,—THREE STEADY HANDS ‘can obtain constant employment by teamediate ap plication to Lyon & Hillyer, 112 Pearl stree' g00d wages will be paid to active boys whohare ‘hove oc customed to net type, ee EW EUPOPEAN EXPRESS, A GENTLEMAN, good standing in this city, proposes to make = i Ag ond Lee ic = hs homme ae aed yu charge em ik agen. Merchants and others w: hing to avail heat peives of = ag ement, will treated with by addressing antic, = PalR FIGURED SATINED PANTS—$1 wo PER 400 , worth $2; 20 black frock coats, at i each, cost $10; 60 Alpacca coats, at $1 each, Nassau street. LQTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY i ng mc ig fair cach price —e Jadies ing to the Nos. 12 Langens street or Broudway, oct ittr through the Podt Office, attended by Mre. Cohen. 8. COHEN, . 0 wees CLOTHIERS. —THE ADVERTISER having eplarged his concern, is now i to take orders for the manufacture of in the best ‘or partioa- style end op the most reasonable terms. Jars address Bot 1,496 Post Office, 0 STRAW “BONNET DEALERS.—WE ARE Now prepared large and sseortment af en ey of ghcorbotetn, cone ag im part of the Florence, Sedale, Eg, Dunstable, whe dg , | wie all of Faby matin het our own masufactare, sold at the loweet A TELAND & rac Ht Pon ote steak OOKING BIRD. —POR SAL, ome ony ae ee, Maree birds ta the moots eat, deg, oot tnoshing bird Bhi tate mi ot Sy Apply at 476 Fouts “4 STROLOGY, PHRENOLOGY. TAR CELEBRATE Mrs. aun —? whos relation has brea coveu! tmformation en ali ovens E, lite. ry twere? Sy *b* prover of es ctetiom, at be Bevoma ot.