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BW YORK AERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1856. LITERATURE. fo Write Mr. Reeder, er Ba. viet or ihe debate oH ibe Kaneas elec LITERATURE. The : SP Ke remarked t ‘hat Mr. Reeders siatignent was atricais, Musical, dc. eel The evtertainr ent will open to-night sat. th the wonwerfal feats of Young Hengler and aseista ate it rupe ; followed by M lle Robert and other ed dancers, in the preity ballet called ‘* Kate} iere 2” the whole clo: ing with the wonder! Huvela in “Vol au-ve Bowsky Tuxarre —The exciting new drama entitled the I hg ro of the Mississippi’’ is to be represented this characters by Messrs. Brougham and isi and Mies Kate Reignolds. M’lles. Henrarde appearin ‘a beautiful dance, and then comes the laughable whimsicality of * Po.ca-hon-tas.’” Miystrersy,—This is the last night but one of the color- George and his merry com- ions execute numerous modern gems, besides favor- ig their patrons with a choice selection of the i style on negro minstreley. at ae Supreme Court—In Chambers, Befure Hon, Judge Whiting. THE CARROLL WILL CASE. JvLy 31.—The long litigated case of Daniel J. Carroll vs. Charles H. Carroll came up for settlement of the order of reference, when the Judge made an order in accord- ance With the recent decision of the general term of this ——— Pianos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters ‘and melodeons are to be found at 333 and rent allowed on purchase; for from $30 to Niuko's Gann 1 ‘4 CHINE FROM THI IN. " atleast all cartes fof hia who sat atthe bela ad he at onse reso thie features of Casper Goldorp. The Com then commenced reading the statement, ing down over the seene, but Witloun could see Which ie to the effet thot 4 great Tenders it tndwpuiable Lat the Leghiative Assembly oi Kaness wes ja & manner nass of evidence “'T thought how like these chimes vaurpating boty, Are the poet's airy rhymes, se assumes that the law under “which Mr. Whitteld was ciected was absolutely void, und calls for stern con- demmation of euch a stupen ro tar us tbe time and pli ‘was not in accordance with previous law. He claims, however, that he-received aiarge majority of the legal voter, ond that Lis opponent, though sustained by bands of voters and accessions from Missouri, falls short, in the of his legal votes. He expreeses his high gra- wuon that bis previous positions relative to she al- Jetiged election have been sustained by the recent investi- oe. und repeats that Mr, Whitfeld has no shadow of peticanat eflorts were here made by Mr. Phelps and Muret all to dispense with further reading, © statement could be printed and laid on ‘the table of members to-morrow morning, ger worshipper) ofeOhio, wanted mamittee of tue Whole on the For. tficauor bil. He said the public businese demanded that they should work after tour o'clock. The Ciunk then reeumed the reading of the statement Of Mr. Reeder; but before he had finished it a motion to sdjourn prevailed. “Adjourned. iw concerta, and songs, aud dit From the belfry of his brain.”’ aPeuery or Bavses. bien wilh s pawieror. “litas the deep, guttural voice of au ‘udign, ond It asked, us fraud. His own election, Were cor cerned, he says, vi Geidorp answer, “yes,” and, shortly af- rwerds he Was lifted from the boat into @ long, narrow He could seo the forms of half a dozen savages ihe knew that he was in thelr cralt. Fea men and the white men converse a few and then the former leaped into their it oft. The prisoner mace all the signs re-ngved from hig mort y have arrows keen, And Rosa knows their power wes hat feel thels chat ch ‘dt spell. tell how may daria Have been shot from Rosa's ey shall tell how mauy heais Victims are to Kosa’s eyes: Ah} the number may not Told in full by el oF ae ed opera at 444 Broadway. roared and shook and head— Six broad paddies were plied by pin, bark skimmed over the water like a bird. Back towards ( Was takea~be could see the fort 1n the distance he’ couid sew lights ashing tlong the shore below the tavern— and he wondercd if those who carried them were not searching But the icone was not loag ia Across the ba ir bark—down through the nariows Hong the shore of Staten Island—up the bay, up . eriver of the Raritan, rmect Rosa's step is full of grace And light, and boundinj Mr. Homphre’ Beauty sits upon her they saying 1 Ww of : Rosa's cheeky are like the rose, the red men urged the Pure, and radiant. and fair, Neatling in its sweet repose Tn her soft and silken hair; And ri-starred crown could be that rose to ine, Mr. Campari, (ni te House to go into they lated in thetr own strange toaguen and ‘Wood enough to know that they ‘spoke piegern of en bo and of ‘The continuation of this beautiful and stery can betound in the New work Ledger of hu and for sale at all the news ollices. Kerary weekly for which, Panny ern, t aad all the best writers in the coi rtoask tortie New York 1 Su ityou will get the continuation of the city and coun ATmACTIONS! ATTRACTIONS! modern improved pianos an eale thly payments: 140; mnelodeons from $40 to $135. m1. s—ah, Well a-tay ! ack tie power to tell have those lips to say, famed enchanter's spell. ow those very lips might tempt the rox From the honeyed draught America’s” RICAN WEEKLY PRESS will more of the letters of Mr. Train, givin, it, Asia, Syria, and the Ori apt puert that have ios euincy ieee ‘and domestic news — city and neighborhood—interest- Lancaster (Pa.) Politics. Lancaster, Pa., July 31 1856, Committees representing the republicans, Americans, ef this county, met here to-day and agreed ‘epon a call for a Union Convention to nominate a county ticket. The call is addressed to all citizens without re- Bard to past political divisions, who are opposed to the , Cwcinnati platform and the extension of slavery into Mec territory. The action of the Committees wag harmo- ‘sions, and the call was adopted unanimously. The Empire State Disaster. CONTINUATION OF THE CORONER'S INQUEST. Fatt River, July 31, 1856. On the re-assembling of the jury this morning, John L. ‘Brown, of Fail River, was called. He testified that he had been fireman on the Empire State for two years past; be was on board on Saturday night last, but noticed nothing unveual until the explosion occurred; is fireman of the larboard boiler; the highest rate of steam on his boiler, by the guage, was not over thirty-three pounds on that night; it might have been a little higher between Fall River and Newport; part of his duty was to watch the head of steam, but it was more particularly the duty of er end of the bolier, to watch the ‘atching the steam guage at the time the accident occurred; the guage at the after end of the- Doiler was higher thab the forward one; his instructions were not to let the steam go over thirty-five pounds; before the explosion the guage indicated thirty-two; ‘not time, when tt occurred, to notice my own guage: @ short time before the accident was on the other side of tbe hess for about two minutes; saw the emoke pipe as] init Jooked hot, and just as I got had not seen it so hot be fore; it was cooling roy at ine time the explosion took ; there was ore fireman at each end or the boiler; not look at the starboard steam guage whilst there; ‘as acon as the explosion took place J ran forward: pre- views to the accident noticed nothing to alarm me or make me uneasy; saw nothing at apy time to indi- cate anything wrong about the boilers, exce; tle leas; had not beard at any time boilers were dangerous; had heard the cleaners inform the engineers of little defects; bad often hat Doilera did not make steam ag readily as others; the ‘Doat started back to Fall River soon after the aceident— @s soon as steam cnough could be raised to operate the — since the accident the boilers have been examined iwepector; when at Newport last Saturday ‘kway told meto fire one furnace light after eteting Newport; when be saw the smoke st was lg hot most of the way up; was and wes then cooling off; never saw the smoke waa bo heated as then. Swanton, eworn—Was fireman on the Fmpire *aw nothing unveual on Saturday night from the Ofleaving Fail River till the explosion: noticed no ‘Whueual: forts to make epeed on the boat; the blower Bad been used less than ueual on that night; noticed a ‘tittle leak, but did not think much of {t and felt no alarm; ‘the bead ‘of steam at the time of the accident could ni than 31 or 34; had Newport; Saves ‘Newport did not reach over 36; alter the explo- 1d to the upper deck and tried to whe ve, but failing, went down to the ay room deck ‘and opened the pans; have seen the smoke pipe hot on previous occasions. but not on my side of the yy until noises on board the boats; boiler that night to exa- wi ee dated aa and orn wh fie wove in in Herpt Itis al sale at all the orn ye dapou restin throughout public ie ‘The also contain all the es all events of interest in ng correspondence--tho general news the best weekly newspa Mtge SMeMICAN Wi wesix’ "Agente and others ‘wishing to Rosa guards the nect well, ‘As one (here nameless quite} could tell. Much like a queen's triumphal march; e some brilliant siar Set in Time's clear. celestial arch. T look I seem to sre Aurora, queen of morn— Bal tooraiisel fornee. To a lower station horn; pay ay stand apart my beating, bleeding heart a. T er published. , Terme, ea LY PRESS for once to the office, nort salt | Ss > fifty cents a ‘ine, should send in Lye fae at if Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. For the office and by iy news agents. Price two cents, You Can go to Flushing at “a Quarter Be fore 7, and return at8; you can go at 8, and return at 10; you can go at 10, and return at 1; you can go at4, and return urn at 7, and in each case spen nD EIT Flunbin Flusbin steamer ISLAND The Smithsonian Hou House, ner of Houston street vellers, boing, newly furnished ad in tho ointments of the highest prices central and costly location will ately defy com- Pou ROOMS AND BOARD, $1 75 TO $2 PER DAY, i (orange only, with mgals on ordered, at sO.cente, single rooms. Pai roomy al _— SIDNEY KOPMA Merchants and Tradesmes, who Wish to make their business known throu vertise in the AMERICAN we ‘lll Z S III; EW YORK LEDGER, on can go at 1, and retui THE MYSTIC BRIDE; OR, THE EXILES OF MANHATTAN, A TALE OF NEW YORK IN THE OLDEN TIME, BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886, Robert Bonner, in the Clerk's ofits of the Diswwiet C Court for the Southern district of New York. (Continued from yesterday's paper,) CHAPTER 11, In the western part of (he town, near where are now the corners of Greenwich and Liberty ttreeis, at the time of which stood @ email, dingy looking cot, ions. ‘the river, Ol cedar stakes, an barrow garden, also enclosed by cedar pales. stout posts tirml: 115 lI Tl Leave Fulton Market by road line, z 53 ¥ IE '¢ E Broadway, New York, invites the attention of tra. WHICH IS NOW RRADY, h order, having =) = BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSVEN. id bret ane of all the daily Country deaiers sup: Herald and orner, dally papers, w books, &e., Noss «& Hota, 13 N; A@ bee al won ia weekly papers pi of the magazines, red, at cents, cents, and Allorders for papers, ed and prompily atiensed ‘the foreman, at the ‘water guage; was mnt the country, should ad- KLY PRESS, ihe cheapest in the country. Terms, fifty cents ent to the ollice, northwest corner Advertisements in- driven into the eck, planks, which were pins. The two smail windows ‘m lights of some ship, while the in the rear had evident, e ad F Naseau streets, New York. tended for this week must be handed in to-day. Travellers, who Desrre an Outfit of all the details of the wardrobe included in the gentlemen's furaishing department, will find at GREEN lete assortinent of all that is new, elegant and useful in that ine. qpean boa covered Uy ok eld in their piaces by wi in front had once b th a «Light descent rearward, was of frame: work covered with old tarpaulins. vantage over most of the other chimneys of { 7 me tik for wood, this, was of” iron cia * ‘Hatt Moon,” whieh into the hands of ° cot was comfortable. . ‘The only partitions mis were formed by suspend- Old sails from the ‘ramework of the roof, and these wi ber of apartments.or the diunen- could be increased oF di- kness aimdst miraculous. donen dirty barmmocks were suspended from tb roma beans of the roof while one of the aforementioned magie pardilons, was a resular bee Close by the fire piace, which was built of aclayey mud burned down to a brick like hardness, sat a woman cagaged She was not far from fifty Dut she sti! retained much of the volupsuous beauty of youthful days, though evil p 'S, No.1 Astor House, a com: THE NEW YORK LEDGE while they were the ‘smoke pipe of the through — some resent possesto though it was far tro bo paetry the various apar’ To-day at the Washington BAYARD, Caterer. Salamander Sota manent ™M. mavwfacturer, in th States, of tent powder proof defiance Pearl street, one door below reen Turtle —_ — — Restaurant, No. 1 Broadway. WILL BE READY, Defiance PATRICK ie the sole the above celebrated = and prt and cross bars. Depot, ‘o handily moved that the wut Price Oxxy Four Cexts. sons of any particular aparans mminished with a qu BGELows LIFE OF FREMONT.— ‘The largest, the cheapest and best. village to sell the authentic LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES of JOHN CHARLES FREMONT. including an account of His Explorations, Discoveries and Adven- tures on five successive Expeditions across the North American Continent; V olumnious8e- lections from his Private and Public Corres- vageatn including bis one corner, and ‘Agents wanted in every town Batchelor’s Hair and only complete edition of 1 igs and Toupee’s are superior to ail others. Their new improvements secure perfect comfort to the wearer, natural elegance and durabili- mess hair dye is applied in His unrivalied and only in trying some fish. twelve private rooms, at BATC! HELOWS, 223 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupees excite admiration among ail connoisseurs of art, elegant private apartments for applying his inimita Feliable article of the kind extant CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. 1s hail done much toward She was large in frame and had a ten- She sat thus when the front door he latter threw off hia 2p by his wite, for sustained by the woman of whom we ba "Well, Katrina, id it had been Defence before the aful ca of bis principal ‘west, = numerous: 0150. of near 500 pages. Prige $1. ie = IN ANY OTEER * said the man, “I've found the people I amber one Peter Van der Raitor of the New York Rvenin With the only ee portrait on 1”, Perfumers an: ‘y dealers visiting the city, will tlud the Balm of a thousand flow- ers, (or perfoming th the most saleabje article a the markel. £CO., Frauklin sqnare, sista and fancy goods de: in Diseases of the Langs.—Wotice, sDr, HUNTER would give notice that daring, oe hot of summer Do patiente wiil be recived ailer Persons requir Pease, select the 101 98 Baoapwar, | New ‘Yon, July 14, 1856. A Vigilance Committec.— We want a vigilance committee, and roach to free the oi flasks aru every gent, »paite the Ho: rel de Vill said Katrina, turning away her pear asthough ehe were thinking, but in mide an emotion which had come so snd- n her that she could not repress it. * Weill—he is tbe man. Land been watehing; and IT e He is stopping at the tavern breath and beautifying the complexion, waht ys head, and trying to 9 fact (ndeavoriug, to MATTER INTIS. EDITION. MOTTO. BIOGRAPHY OF FREMON' Account of Col. Fremont’s mother’s family in Vir- finia. anu his relationship to Washingto Particulars of her tirst me of his grog Col, Thomas Whit of Dr. Linn in the United States of his Heport at ‘of the ‘ Pi ‘ew lera in New York. Bave been hi found gut all Id ‘The woman did not yet dare to ask any questions, and ere sper spoke again at hey had & soa" {at ‘his question, but she knew that ber her emotions, ‘and with « powerful elfert ‘he lange should, if 1 it extra tae night; often beard bisei besrd that « man was under mine it, the Cremen Lave complained of the boiler ma- ers being around so much as to interfere with their ‘work; knew of co crack in the boiler; the third came ip and slut dowu my blower they have a son,” to be double brevetted ua Captain in of the Army. Authentic account of the Third Expedi Emancipation of California. . . ihe extraordinary ride of Col from Los Angeles to Monterey and bask 600 mle | ‘socouini of the ‘Conquest ot * But how came you to know it, Why—I knew them may reraemnter wien the Hat T never heard yc * Al : ars ago, in Fatherland, and I der and pills for insects aud vermin, orn.” Depot 424 Broadway. table Universal Resarrectio: price 200. per ask or Commodore stock California by Col. Fremon! Corresponc ence between Col. Fremont and General Atlair bewween remont . DoF of Caillornia, with all the correspondence Latter to the citizens of St. Louis after his arrest. Later to the Adju Augus'us Deal, another freman on the eworn—Went onder the starboard boiler on Saturday might, to see if there was any leakage, and did not dis. cover anything unusual at that time; when the explo- win cecurred, 1 was just going out from under it. The re- maioder of the testimony of this witness was uuimpor- William Booth, boiler maker—Did not consider the boii- ‘ers of the Fmpire State either in @ very bad or very condition, thought if they had been better braced no fd would have ocow red; be should have bad no ‘going to New York in the fire room of the road ‘Meeers. Lamb and Haddan, also boiler makers, testified to nearly the same efiect. Mr. Brockway, the chief engineer, recalled —Was in the with Mr. Ketchum; the latter called bis attention to a Gefect in the larboard boiler, but no ap- prebensicn of danger was felt or expreaset. Beary B. Kenwick, inspector of steamboat boilers for the peri of New York, examined.—Attriouted the explo- y of the rivets in the timing of the chimney, which caused « collapee. His testimony gene- rally was corroborative of that by Inspector Hull, given Lapham’s Vege: m the man for Fry Titack, and he ills, for all disorders of the liver and kid fexer and ague, costivencss, ery sipelas, rheumatism. or any rom # morbid condition of these organs, 4, in thousands of cases, has proved Femoving these complaints, Sold at enue, New York, at 25 cents a er carefully, “do you think that you «0 tar ax to allow four enmity to fall ts arful tremor shook ” she asked, trying with all her power Gther dincase erisin br the ain ofits pa before the court martial re California, Claims, Bill—Bpeeche Dr. . Torrey’ * Neat on Fremont 3p Thate Peter Van der Veer; and cei it ages. . Howard Marshall, res catarch and coughs, will be ius "Hotel, New York. on August. 18. “Dy by letter as in person, Direct to SU Nicholas Hotel, N.Y Consultation free. Holloway’s Pills.—Abernethy’s Insidious ill, pervades the system with a mineral pot fon, while Holloway's great medicine, composed excl of vegetable extra The ~ jarrh rrh Doctor, Watched her Musnand’ eounte- 2 mplinniary eters from Ajexander von Murnboidt om thé London Geographical So Curio ‘scientitic controversy with Cape the South Sea Exploriny Col. Benton's account of he wondered what it could mean ina—Vou seem to have some strange interest ‘remont’s Fourii othing that Tam aware of."” botiers 60 Saturday Come—out with it.” “O—but (t must be something. A fortunate thonght struck the wife at this juncture, remembered to have heard, long years velore, a few words mene had never forgotvien, and which now came to her he sald, with a smile. Maiden lane, New York. all druggists, at 250., 62) The Governorship of Kansas.—In answer tonumerous inquiries, Mr TE. ttelafeld would state tha ‘gubernatorial honors in Kans “it'was but a simple thing o1.ce loved Theodora Van d isband's turn to start, but he quickly smiled Bion 1 the giving tion . Full reports (unabi the U ‘hited States Senate. Affair between Comes ‘and Senator Foote, with ‘te ridged) of his princtpal speeches in . re jealous, eh? But never fear. love Theovora, twas belore I knew changed \o hate long af ‘As Geldorp ihn Uren titokenea! im to be one of the Rarita “ of his headdress indicate that he was one of the chief war His name was Kar ge-wa wagus; bnt he was bet itch as Red Shoe, from the color of the sued the Katrina, tn obe- the apartment, “you have work to do, the person of whom, ght. Upon him you ean take the re- we you seek. We must have" him one tonight. You will The Bacto pes sworn ropes 0 ad not a deeper cause, intact, the Union fasaaulied by epllémies, Indl- The cholera cognac bitters are Whe Kreatau port of the conetitutlon, and they Rnd retail, of 8. STRINE tole agent for the United State The Attention of the Medical Profession ts directed to the velechio therapeutic vital principles of the constitution remai will be preserved, even though gration or fever. Ties wecnded ure better to day, deing invigorated by the cool wheather, and hopes are entertained that all of them will recover. ‘The inquest will probably get through to-morrow. Marine Disasters on the Coast of Labrador. LOSS OF THE SCHOONER OONGRESS—VH8SELS ASHORE. Prymovrs, July 31, 1856, A letter (rom Capt. Howland, of the schooner Congress, @f Plymouth, dated Plaster Cove, Gut of Canso, 21st inst., el was totally lost on Green Island, in The captewn and crew remained on the ialend fourteen daye and were then taken off by the @chooner Romp, of Tremont. He reports tuirty-oue vessels ashore out of thirty4wo in the feet. Political Excitement in Ohto. Daytow, July 30, 1854, ‘The Young Men's Republican Convention, at this place, fa very largely attended and is extremely enthusiastic, Bon. Cassios M. Clay, of Kentucky, and Hon. Anson Burlingame, of Massachusetts, are present. A grand democratic display took place here this even- wg. There was an immense torchlight procession, during ‘which the democracy manifested their enthusiasm by eetting off Greworks, Ke. Intense excitement prevails here between both parties. Affairs of Honor. 0 , 80 have no fear on tbat account." riist who accompanied him. A ceouit of the"setentife resulta of his last cain tion, written by himself. in relation to the be obtained, whol: ‘assau sireet, New York, por The facts im reewre to his religious ex combination of quinine ch combines in one remedy the tonic and strengthening properties of Peruvian bark and ihe nourishing porting qualities of pure cod liver oll, deprived of it rie and stearic acids. entered Sarge to hint from nner besbend, 86 PAGES OF ADDITIONAL MYTTER, Ri Casper, bave ascertained all T wish to know, aud For further particulars appt ou mee DERBY Many eminent physicians in Ku- ve prescribed this medicated ofl with marked succes ebility, consumption, thew: ue, fe, e., and Prepared ‘ee by GI Jate with and | Thon T. Green, corner of Broadway and Walker sircet. Kalliston,—The Season Now U; most trving ,of any’ in the whole year to he rough Winds and Warm sun irritate and in hanism, tan, roughness, discolora. tion, nad even frechies, are the canseyiaenee. All ih the free use of K KSON, {0 Nanad at. New York, nt by mail, postpakiec se diem of pric lee. pa ng to publishers ror hewapapers & to your promises Red thor, with a bur me for the work if we fell when he was minding bis own ge He felt for the ae ‘s bullet. We asked for J ill not reat satisfied nnti! the; in prt man's ‘blood. of In debility, nervous aud | matiem, soroful Im, 1 ‘tates that bis @ gale, June 51. a Je oil in all cases, sivinig the above one simple o ‘all case Pinharmaceutical Dae A MISTAKE. in dig ‘hele hana Give me the victim, and our anger eyes sparkled with satisfaction. vious 10 thie time @ Raritan had been Viood ‘near Paronia, His @ complexion and Shea a mont Poe urdered tn mi asked that tos ma mu quest was denied, and they . “Geldorp. knew’ this, and. he now meant to take advantage of tue circumstance for his own revengeful pur- The at the western corner of the Company's fiat furm halt gn hour after sunset, with five of your people.” said ( and you #hail know What can be done ever. can be pre rondway, and druggist generally. ADWERTISEMENYS, RENEWED EVERY DAY. TURE. and between them the “PST LEDGER tn ready thie (riday) moral F sale at all news depots. . 5 bata! wp #of a0) sien men Battimone, Jaly 31, 1856, An affair of honor took place at Charleston, on Monday, Between Col. John Cunningham and Mr. J. L. Hatch. ALLENDER, THR GREAT NEWS A’ oe smpending between Mr. Pryer, of the Rich- mond Enquirer, and the editor of the Whig. A duel is Ukely to result from it. AN BE OBTAINED. OR AUGUST. ecient, ILI Lcern TED RA Ranway ANDSTEAM conmatine Sixty Mar lished mont TNDER THE 8! tenable 7 ane "OF Tie RAILWAY COM. PRLLADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Lanny a AP eed Island Rallroed, w. rye si 3 Win 3 = a 3 5 tethe Curarnet Boox 1x tu Woittp—Paice omty 1 Casts, Appleton’s Ilustrated Guide Y thongand of the principal tow mH, the United States and Canadas in connect justrated Guide contain an index from the principal cities in pAbpleton's {ustrated Guide containe aa, alpbat jhe slings of ihe, principal steamers, from ihe rineipal "eities and. ports ‘an index to nearly one and cities: on with ties per. afer lem Ven der Veer, as was his custom, ® turn down the ohall. He was strolled out imo. street towards what eg "oof far pS 2 ME 3 Bis hat Ne how, ‘called ris IIE ak seer peaect > turf by the fence, m conde te T mam “Kopieion 's Cinkte oontains over two Appieton's Guide containg over taty most trying pw sestn ber, da here ba mt ‘art from a ine dea come’ 0 ‘ihe tavern? Tt is only afew mteps,’ i his han! kindly rer hey mig ary Ie and m: Rovner it, Our home is ia down there he will row me across. Wie TE ME Ng = ‘# Guide gives an account of railways and their Prappieton '# Guide givae an account of the principal watering Guide gives an recount of the Spri Lf ees Springs. 3 3 — ‘on help Thee aphad ,-# te get the i i. y = formation, eneee ba Re Bande of al 5 1 the booksellers. ge a3 g iy i i ‘The; whil t last long, howe women the ‘hey ¢o vast Abehbere'a the cs seed it Willem was sure he hoard a /h some one were =F Flour-—Demand pply. Sales 400 nd $7 for fanc} wine Canadian. Corn unchan; choice 2 z a i z3F ia him to the his A co w . 5.100 bushels wheat, 21 ie ta to Mont 481 bbie! four, €,828 bushels aro =e a scape ine Ex-Preai tent, oy a Rak toa He was cre of 9 let ivving hative reevients ef dled at his reside very highly reepested by i $ z E 3 meeting of Cit roadway, on Mow; 7" presmbie and resolutions were unanimous: Whereas, ini. inscrutable wisdom ou: Divine ‘Prov out worthy brother Past Gruad albert H- Wagner, has Bre removed {rem our midst; aud whereas. the mem lodge deety Sing ta peblaey express teale semen of tae fo3: they have sutte ; Uherelore, losolved. Tha: ia ne dean ofour late hag sustained a joss of more than ordinary more et. Jo we fee! bis loss, because he was one of pillars of our institution, a Kind Lusband a noble, generous friend, a true Oda Fellow. Resolved, That whie we bow in submission to this painful stroke, we should be admouished by the sutien death of our well beloved brother that in the ipids: of lite we are in yor the homr in endtbat no man knowelh the we the ‘Son of Man cometh.” Resolved. That our Warmest sympathies are the be- reaved fainily of the deceased, an‘ it is our heartfelt wish Uaat they may be sirengihened their heavy iv. ved, That & copy of these resoluiious duly eigned by the oflicers of the lodge, , be sent to the family of our ¢ brother, and that they aso be published ia the New York roe and Times. Resolved, That our! that the meinbers wear ly cy Wy. A. Exus, Secretary. MPORTANT.—HARRIS'S PATENT ROPE AND CORD: age machine, on exhibition at street, corner of Montague, Brooklyn. A rare chan Meieed ines ame penta investment of money. ous ta for sale, in in Pranee Great britain and part of the U hited tates. Inuire as above, J. G. PETERS. Mor? OF “ YOUNG AMERICA’S” LETTERS.— ‘o-day’s issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS Will contain more of the letters of Mr. Train, ing aD aecoune of bie travels ln EGYPT. ASEAT SYRIA, AND THE CRIMEA. The mostinteresting and piquant letters that have been given to the public for y ‘The AMERICAN LY PRESS will full aecount of the accide on State, with the evidence taken before the Coro: the foreign and domestic news ot the day—ad ev: in the city and neighborhoot—interesting covrespondenc—the general news of the country—and is the best weckly newspa- per publikhed. Terms, $1 a year; furnished to agents at $1.50 per hundred. Advertisemenia will be inserted in the American Week.y Press for Atty cents a iine. Agente and others wishing, to be sup- plied should send in their ordasat once to the office, né west corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. sale at the office and by the news agents, Price two cents, e room be draped in mourning, and e usual badge ofS of pay rey A ore thir: rs For &,, Aer NOTICE MOBS OF CONTINENTAL 13, are hereby notified to meet at the Chap- tertoomar Sst Bowery: tn Friloy, atg. tas 1a o'clook for the of attending the funeral’ of our decsesed brother, William Bennett, Ne B.—Members of the Order in general are respectfully fnvited t to stead. By order of LOUIS J. PARKER, Sachem. Winuam L. Hae, C. of the ©. pro hg FICE RECEIVER OF TAX! NO. $2 CHAMBERS etreet, (new Court rat Home) Fam, — June pio. ‘1856.-— (Bee notice.—To avoid inevi' paveny Rear rovd of fax pavers who Put off 1 the atest ze fra Sa taxes, 1 devermined to adopt the fol be rigidly adhered to during my term of : nip by eno money after 2oclock Every offieer in this D artroent is strictly prokibited from reeet money or checks for the pazinent IENRY H. HOW. van volver. PRICE % COMMISSIONERS ‘OF HEALTH, NO. 8 CITY all To riz Punue—Neport Ravihg obtained circulation of the existence of disease, calculated to create unnecessary alarm inthe public mind, the Commissioners of Health deem it proper to state that o diseases exist in this city in an epidemie “'Reiwithatanding the large increase of m for the week ending the ‘over the previous w total dentha were sixty-six NG6) leon than, the corresp: week of 1855, which year was untsually bealthy; the mortality for the yout IstS having been five thousand five hundred and twenty-six (6,836) Joes than in 1864 ‘The Commissioners, desirous of using timely precantion for the prevention of disease and the preservation of health, meet day (Sundays excepted) at 12 o'clock, M., at ta rote the purpose of acting on all mnatvers over whieh, the Boar have cognizant ISAAC O. BARK President. iessauin F. PixcKnny, President Nour! of Counciimen, RichakD H. Thomrson, M. D., Health Officer. Wr. Rockwrit, M. D.. ial Phila, Jepep:an Miuuer, M. D., Health Gro. W. Monrow, City Inapector. By order, LTER F. CONCKLIN, Secretary. (CHOONER LOUISE, MINER, MASTER.—SUIPPERS OF cargo.ty ihis vessel on her ‘ate paseage.n.m Moston t¢ Mobile, whence she sailed in April Inst are requested io for ard to the un ned their favoices fend pills of lading, Order that they may-eceive the proceods of cargo gave! ‘me vessel having been totally lost on Elbow Key, on the }st irat SA STERTHWAITE BROTHERS, $6 Wall street, New Yorx, July 22, 1 QPECIAL NOTICE.—COM meeting of the Commit! men) will be helt on Tuesday, Av: the Clerk of the Common Counc. ®-M. All persons interested in ing the steam on the Hudson River Railroad at Fifty. street will please at ‘end. Parties having petiioned before ihe commitine will please appeer. By order, WM. #. DRAKE, Chairman, S'scon Hh Vaiennine, B. Heavy, Assos Hiwnrce, Wrstae Mcvos key, mer. ITTEE ON RATLKROADS.—A p on Railroads (Hoard of Alder- ‘ast 5, 166, at the office-ot 8 City Bali, at 1 o'clock Committee, SSS = . : THE MILJTARY. EMBERS OF THE NASSAU LIGHT GUARD hereby notified to attend a meeting, at King ah ‘Ann street, on Saturday evening, August 2, at So JOUN CONKLIN, Chairman pra tem, Gro. Bren, Secretary pro tem. ARE PERSONAL. AN PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A FINE HEALTHY 4 male child, ive weeks old, will please apply at Wi Wes. rub at. IANNY B.—SEND YOUR ADDRESS, WITHOUT PAIL, toX. ¥. Z., Union square Post office. One diamond aud two o rubies. NFORMATION WANTED-RESPECTING THOMAS oR Ravin, of Wilecomb, Somersetshire, Engla ieft Bristol in ibed for New York. Any laformatios respecting them will be thankfuily received by their son, Wil ama Southey. ‘Address Win. H. Lawrence, cornet of State aod Chapel streets, New Haven, Conn. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN AND STEPHEN Murphy, of Naams Town, Kilimore, County Wexford, Ire. land; sailed from Liverpool about § veara ogo, onefor St. Sohne, New Brunswick’ and the other for New Orleana, "Any information will be thankfully received by their sister at 119 Fast 13th stree', New York. F Miss LUCY HERRICK WILL. SEND HER ADDRESS 0. A. M., Broadway Host office, she Will hear something to her advantage. MARGARET KERR. FROM SPRINGHOLM, scoT. N rk i . can get mo: ney to go to her sister, by caing ‘oa Fowler & Wels, Broadway. B AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS— «best aud cheapest newspaper Ta the cou: atty; Ie iaeued every Friday morning, t the low price of re SU a Years and (omnished io agents at 61 89 per hundred. it Coulaliem Faditoriaison matte, of reneral inte, Ali city news OF uporiancs, All doings in th religions worlt, of the theatres Cajeulated to interest «ud instr Independent in politics, it is attacbed to no party or faction, but is devoted to whatever ie calcniated to advance the gener: ve Cee 2 cone, wd to increase ihe glory and pros- ‘of the Union. n/ medium for pap the AMERICAN WEEKLY pit is surpassed by per published, persons de sirous of making known thelr bu throughout the country Will do well to avail themecives of ite colutnne. Advertiae- meuts wil! be inseried for fifty cents a line. All orders must be addressed 1o the offiee oftne WMRRIC DAN WREkiy PRESS, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau greet, New York. The paper is for sale at the office, aad by the news agents. Wi THE WIDOW LADY siaaich or ae IN (or & ener Ove wala Mion over the tnltale o¢'W. P.O. please call rang Seat over the initials fe eall atthe square Post ofice immediately, wh here she will Gnd « en her, directed to F.C MUSICAL AND DANCING, AN vices as toany decane a 5 ng hg ee eect cee te the country, would like 1 HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. | yh} T Poy A bay 7 ates geen ac rton F ; distance, 4 ‘alla to convey EA BATHING THR ALLEQUANY, HOUSE, AT Ni is Teeeption o inter per week, ane vot enmsert sod —- po at wan SON. Provrietors, KEK ERS. —0} Tete RT SEEKERS ONE OF THE MOST vtenlenkee He Se ‘and oe a a cer hee Bete Nottingham, Bay, poasoases ee recy ronal and courteous iF name is 1s arevehomner nad a with: So fellow boarders, and ae boun teous fare, to say nothing of the . ser yao ie me e Fourselt to roar heart's heart's sithout «ronan fee ing (in your pockets for the ihe servante ) that return rake your disbursementa, you are not Geting an emp re ARTS—JUST PUBLISHED, LIFE SIZE PoR. of Price, uanal discount to the way. vorrs, ®, QUOITE A MATCH GAN GAMR %OF QUOTTR wii {Sees Se wil open for Te FOR = clamincamen — nee AEE BRS SALE CHEAP—, tinge 10 come 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. Wonca \ PROTESTANT. en's wurse aud. se aTReRees onto go tethe coun TRU siwowrny war Yi Cum produce the West us ye ib: produce the vest us re cera, bayehue, near 22d st., in the store, A SITUATION WANTE cook: 10 A SITUA say Sh Bireng an mi cal at ir ieee amberwork or to take care. in the rear atc Ofetiidren.” Caltat a0 in a private family Work (0 do; she unders uhds mak nd ‘ules oe German: styh « SITUATION WANT: cook, washer and irones ih. smal’ family; good re Sidney place, Bi n. SITUATION WANTED-HY A RESPECTABLE WO, man, as cook ina private family; is « washer und Fach, beat of city refeenco. Call a1 100 Tillury att two dours from Lawrence si., Brooklyn. A SITUATION WANTED—HY A. RESPECTABLE WO am, 10 cook, wasl: and iron. | GOod cy reference trom fier last place Inquire at No. 13 Rose las no objection +0 £0 a short distance in the coun! SITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS chain bertaald, and to seni in the washing and iroaing: good reference, and Sth avenues. Apply at ziy West 26th st., between SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- lestant Woman, as cock, Washer ard Lroner; good re ro days ut 0) West Washington ference. Cun be seen SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- —BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A& no objection to do hoasework e given. Apply at No. 2 place. Anan, as Wel burke ine private fainily. Knute at 134 Fast 2h street. Can be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chamiermald ard waiter. or to a# fist with Washing and ironing; would take care of children; has no objection to the country. Has the best of olty refer ence: ‘an be seen jor a few days at 210 Union st., between Henry and Clinton, Brooklyn SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, i willing {o assist in the washing and ironing. Good reference, No objection to the country. Apply at 43 Hammond street, in the rear. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FROVESTANT GIRL WANTS a sination ax chambermaid, or to do plain sewing; hae ito objection to take care of children, Can be seea at 43 esey st. bpd NG WOMAN WISHES A hg al Sg AS CHAM and seamstress, or to do usework of a frnaly family's no objections to ‘the countr; ry: relent from her jast place. Apply at No. 38 West ‘Can be seen for two days. N EXPERIED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation a8 cook, and lient washer and ironer, Good Tefeeence given. Apply at 09 Mott st., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN TO drive a cart or express Wagon, or as porter in & Underwands taking care of horses, and is a good ‘iriver. Bly: petween 10 and 4 o'clcck, at 25 West Broadway, room ‘Ap: A GENTLEMAN WITH THE BEST. REFERENCRS IN ‘he city, withes fo devote 4 part of hia time to Keeping the correspondence of a mercantile house, either in Spanish, Freuch or English, Address M. F., care of Co., 487 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—EBY A YOUNG MAN, (AME- rican.) as light porter in a wholesale store; is of steady iebite, able and willing wo make hisuselt generally useful The yreterence. Inquire for or address R. B., 305 West Messrs, jas & RMAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITU vom 1, a wore ;can read aud write aud speak German, . Can be spoken to at 36 Dey st. N. ¥., is weil recommented. "Also, a good eoachiman. A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 19 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES a situation, in Some Wholesale store down town, in the Capacity of clerk or ass'stant beokkeeper. Refers to present employer, Address M. U. Q., Herald office, MAN, WHO HAS BEEN BRE; ioa learned protession and who, being well versed modern languages, is capable of making himself ver} Useful ts a situation, ina bewspaper establishment, a lawyer’ gilice, or a counting hou ferences can be given, -Ad- n, With a Indy or «mall faunilty, to California, in the er if possibie, is accustomed to'sea travelling; best of city references given. Inquire of Join ©. G TT Catherine st. (CORNIST. “WANTED, BY A LADY; WOULD PREFER doug it at her own residence, Address Mrs. Smith, “ay Post office, tor three days. YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG / man. lately from Englent, be thoroughly understands the care aod managemeat of horses, Country preferred. Satis. taecory reference given. Call for two days at Mr. Hayes’, No. 24 Whitehall st, ITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, in @ small funily; good elty reference. Inquire at TS 4th aveune. ITUATION WANTED— ag KeaMstrens, A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG to do the Chamberwork and e family, She js a ge i rence, Please apply for two days ac atkins’, 146 Varick st. GIIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRE, WO as cook, washer and troner, in a cans fa . Good Apply at 34 Weat i ) MERCHANTS, Ac. who writes a reterences given. A PIRST RATE ACCOUNTANT, cod hand, and is « superior montal caleu" intor, desires employment in any eapacity where honesty, ALilty and induatry will meet with due reward. | Good clty re: id or thr Suitolk, Herald oft oO Dat oO wishes a cle conduer the business tn R ae N i ay WITH Soa EXPE. ship, where he e1 Die alan Caen ay pmeelt to ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK ul DERSTANDR soups, pastry and preserves. Will go to the countr with a family Peturbing early in the (all, Apply at M2 nuit, van st. Ww ‘TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTES-. faint woman, a situation to do general housework in a yimall respectable family. Nowe but Protestants. need appl Best of city Piease call from 1210 4 u'clo-k, a0 395 West Zith s Th st between loth and 11th avenues. WANtEO=A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 2 years fage, who can speak German and English, as conchinan or porter, in a wholesale . Best = Teter ences can be given. Address M. P., Heralt oftice. enh ad a Rn nl ll WASTEDIA, SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE ‘Vvoung WOMAN, As nurse or wy family, dest city Felerence given. Apply at 24 Wtoase . Brerrenhenined ite « Ad} W? ANTED—BY A bat pean ty ay | youre air! - situation, as chambermaid; she has lived 4 year i lart place. Vlense call at 62 Hudson av,, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days If notengaged, WAXTHD— A, RASPROT ABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, todo general housework, in @ stall fu in £9 West 12th st, Drricspoag ————— ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITU. "W Ain trast, ween and iron, or too do geverel Mousses * Apply at 177 West 17th st., between 7th and Sth ave. secoud fivor, front room. pant eT W pain towing. ero do chimberwork swt waltag’ prot w in 0 doe m fee. call a 2) Warren st. south Beooklya. referenee JANTED—A SITUATION, TO COOK, WASH AND iron, no objection to the country, cit; reference. « at 282 Mulberry si., for two da ade: we SSS te ANTRED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA oo. lored girl, to cook, Wash and iron, or to do housework ina private family, good reference. Call Delancey st. im the front basement. mined $$ <—$__ A et ee SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL es reference. work, or Wash and tron; two years’ ‘at 66 Charles st., in the rear. re Wane 2s A RESPRCTARLE womaz, Nag Oo : “ity reference. Fieage cai at No bab hen = a io. ° * city Aid - ween lst ave. nue and avenue A, NTED—A SITU ATION BY A RESPROT. TRI, W Atecbamieraa and Wailer, OF to amsiat in ironing in private par. Best of Uhh a ae fhicks st. rook ANTED—BY A_ RESPEC TAME, TRUSTWORTHY Wan SITUATION, BY A eee cook, and to assist in ihe washing 0 bem of city Sere Call ae 18 Sih 18 and Sd avenues, for tw wetter in a private famly;, wate well, andean naive Tail understand hia aie pert os dgeiono gs go in the country. Address eK. Y Wereld or WZ Lag yd sat TCARz Ce. na house fom Is WANTED, By Fourth place, second Ly igs S ‘apply io a A RESPRCTA 8 attuation Tiest of er ba" Atteperer, in’ sore I SITUATION, 48 of years’ experience in i: ie Baba cad ries band. Undoubted 5 _——————————< —<—_— ANTED—A SITUATION, W UATION, BY A Sera MAN, WHO nawholessle store. ‘Address ke Sa light porter ARTED—A, SITUATION, vrwar, th oh 1 sale dry + Young wedi Gee career BA Deas — AND LIQUORS, —____ WINES AND Liquona, MERICAN BRANDY, NEW ENOLA| My 3 hi et tow and reves ee q ee Y pt market price, by on og YLARET WINKS. ign Cen mate a PE A tosh er LDERRERRY. draught, by @. Wedd, wales A"? On