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Se eT ea ye ee eee en a Cn NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1857. FH Hf | if Hy f dd fe mntad'tea te ral eone 8030 ther on i H s si z4eE effect his Darpons, subscription of the Governor General of India to it be true, one of the most dangerous things th. could have happened to the security of our govera- ment in India. If persons high in office in India were permitted to act on their personal fee ings in such cases, however conscientious they might be, but which would offend the religious iudices of tthe people, they would see the most ‘lo revolu- tion tbat ever occurred. The English would be expelled from India, and they would not leave a dezen tincere converts behind them. The question he wished to put was, whether instructions had been sent to India directing the reveral governors at every station of the army in the country, that the government would for the future, as in times past, protect the native subjects of India in the exercise of their religion? STIRRUP LEATHER AN EBX-RESIDENT’S REMEDY. TO THY KDITOR OF THE MORNING HERALD. Sre—I can confirm from my own experience your article on the bad effects of nursing the peculiar “castes,” as is done by the Iedian government, and I could give you many instances, within my own sonal experience, how ery glad the natives ‘Ove instance is fresh in my memory w! caste of a native had been accidentally broken by myself im administering some medicine, which 1 carried ee wi whe 3s Caen Ce iy Sti ee place in my camp. Some of the o nauves noticed my touching the lota, (vessel,) and spi ebroad a rumor the man’s “pipe waa put out,” ‘caste broken.) My remedy was soon taken by inflicting a fine on every man who cir- culated the report, and handing it over to the man whoee caste had been broken, which enabled him ESE to get it repaired by paying some of the rupees to & priest. On his ‘rewuru from the priest T he had done mself; what good he was mient on the head, only exclaiming that the country would never be right until caste ‘was broken up altogether. This man wasof the hest caste in the country, and I believe that the vw fabric is at present ring on its last I can also confirm from experience ‘ef the occasional use of the whip, when judiciously apolied, not only in the army, in 4 ‘When I first went ont to lia asa griff one of may native servants took the liberty of pilfering, and im the jungles J Ko) law into my own A Formen Resiwewr m Ixvia. Whe Next rremaptenacts Convention in Eng- TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON STAR. Asan Anti-Slavery Convention is to assemble in London to deliberate upon the means of impressing am anti-slavery character upon the American ehurches, the balwarks of > may be need- ful to make a few suggestions, which may possibly fm some degree facil the object of the proposed meeting. In the war between Great Britain and Rassia, each party sought allies. os ae doing jin the anti-lavery struggle now on Inited States—a wore however, aan of military force, but LB. de my Each party strives to commit the religious bodies of land to its own in the contest. The friends of Christianity in land sincerely believe their influence to be vir- churches. ame- u arrayed against the slat 2 ett oteste, aud the Americans have considered the the denomin: respectivel, 70 Had the; been ad caraéat for emancipstion merican deputations have been in England defence of slavery, ite strongholds would have Town. ‘The folowing tacts which have led to this concla- sion may assi: in forming an opinion on s0 wwe and #0 delicate a question. They should be , because any protest against slavery — unless hs tqumnaner es examinin, Petes Wyn Sy ke roe ‘esieyan body ‘ ‘te de! The oan Methodist cht have 6,000 minis. 000 members; 219,563 siaves. In 1835, D, ii delegate Fle i i u Fs 3 i = i § & ! i i # : s Zz i sr de and yal day the i a3 H f i <= F f Hie iF i z i i FA : - 4 E ¢ { 2 : se 3 H Af J i z : E fi E 2 3 ie = z & Ls i 5552 st i i / the facta would undaly extend this article, but statements will show why ib is that the anti- ala churches of England have failed to change the “cherncter of their American co-religionists, Moch, however, is due tothe Mayor, to the ministers ‘of varions denominations, and other influential gen- black- g e — to the door, which they found more probably (as the door shut from tne inside) had themselves closed and blocked up ia the confusion of the first terribie flight. according to one report, the gate was closed. hastily by the sol- diers on guard, who, heariog the tumult, supposed that some disturbances had arisen in the theatre of @ revolationary character, which would be most easily quelled by keeping ali the rioters shut up ua- til the arrival of reinforcements; but it is mach more probable that the wretched victims in their bliud baste were the cause of their own destruction, and in that destruction many women and children were suffocated or literally trodden to death; and when at length the gates were forced open the crowd from bebind impelied and projected a of corpses in- to the street. ‘The deaths are known to exceed 150, though the Monitore Toscano, in @ very uljudged attempt to disguise the extent of the calamity, stated them to be only 43; and the mortality would have oeea even greater but for the exertions of several influential and energetic citizens, who hurried to the sceue of the calamity, and by their — efforts, succeed- ed in rescuing many who, all likelinood, would otherwise have perished. Amongrt these persons, Tam happy to say, our consul (fr. M’ dean) was conspicuous. Indeed he hazarded his own life in his eo attempts to succor others, for the ladder y whicn he had mounted to the top of the puilding broke under the toh ional those wnom he was heip- ing to descend, and he was left perched on a window exposed to the rush of those shomcting to escape, and very nearly himself precipi into the street. The deaths, I repeat, creed 150. The are probably double that number. The Monitore Toscano of the 13th of June gives some further particulars about the great disaster which occurred at Leghorn on the 7th. Upwardsof 3,000 spectators had been on that day attracted to the Teatro degli Acquedotti, outside the Porta Leo- poldo, by the announcement of a grand performance entitled the “Taking of Sebastopol,” with the bum- bardment of the Malakoff tower. Nothing occurred to disturb the equanimity of the public until the third act, when ove of aide scenes caught fire. ‘be machinists attempted to put it out at once, bat notwithstanding their efforts the flames spread to the other scenes, and it wasthen the puolic were seized with We quote the Monitore’s own description of the scene t ensued:—The impetu- osity of the tators, who, with loud cries and shrieks, towards the various outlets of the theatre, was indescribable; the staircases, lobbies nd vestibules were densely packed, This mass, which could only move on slowly, trampled upon who had had the misfortune to fall daring the rush, while many of those who were in the e crowd were suffocated. Unfortunately, the bodies of the first victims were in the way of the doors, so that they could not be opened. The strongest among the Ld broke down wery ob- ves from ies vi The news spread town with the rapidity of light a one was in consternation. The music ban stationed on jamerous 3 all one hastening eases were ener pe what a scene awaited them ? ; the ni 1 5 and naked children carned in the arms of their pa- rents, women that had fainted, stretched on litters, vehicles kinds—nay, even a. filed win wuunaes ‘ peorke ; the groans of the wi ing, the cries of those had iost their friends or rel In the midst of this confusion the firemen were ¢1 in mastering the fire, which had con- sumed scenes and the roof, but Sad spared been trampled to death in the theatre, the remaining 46 hay expired at the hoepival. The injured are 88, of whom 63 have been conveyed to their homes, and 34 are still in the hospitals. Our Key West Kay Waer, Jane 25, 1867, Firat Cost Price— Profits of the Trade—Marine Report. ‘There has not been a generous shower of rain apon this island since early inthe month of March. A few sprink Ings have occasionally “come off,’ bat not suilicient to keep the cisterns filled or to moisten the soll. Vegetation bas suffered in consequence, and the appearance of the Key is by no means as atiractive as usual at this season of the year, The excessive drought Is beneficial to the production of fait, of which large quantities are being raked daily from thepatural ponds at the east end of this island, Mr. Dennis, tbe x the works, informa us that should the present rapid eva continue Suiy and August, hie crop will Exceed 100,000 bushela. He has already one balf of whe, amount saved. New Orleans je the principal market manufacture Pisrtel aobries ccaseme a large portion. "The wales of the salt manvfecture this year will prohably reach ocean, ce wouter of this rummer is also benef paphk ty Ay A large cleas of our cilizons in engaged ‘most incrative bosiness. The sponge Ps +y in ten or twelve feet waver, ui the extensive i H E K i i iF uv 83 ? é | sf ii le =] E Seek y i i a Ee ipa salts i i ane ghee i ir i | i ine i i HT 5 e e § 3 Ss i i j z goon A T. Ridgely, Medical Staff, These part of the command in the expedition agalast mons, or will relieve troops destined for that serviee.— New Orieana Picayune, June 28, The Weather Last Week: ‘The hollowing is the result of three dally observations im Patt for the week ending June 90, New York city of the range and mea height of the baro- | 1857, each ‘that date :— meter and thermometer, the temperatare of evapvration, Wright of New York, improvement in the force of aqueous vapor and dry air, the relative mols lamps. ture and’ dryness of the ‘as a ‘Charles O. Alger, of Newburg, improved smelting fur- clouds and clear eky, the course, character, velocity and ‘movement of the wind, and the quantity of rain. during the week ending Wedureday, July 1, 1867, ab 7 A. M.i— if BR bolts aod rivets, i i ly i i Bugham, om Jad urora, Ill., improved blast vlower. Darden, of Troy, niproved machine for maxing lef thi 8 i Curtin Colby, of Wilson, N Y., improved earth exca- EB. Cooke, of Philadelphia, improvement in uterine Ovoper, of Philadelphia, improvement in gas regu Wm. Cooper, of Brouklyn, improved horre shoes. Harrison Gre: ong ‘York, improvement in electro telegrapbe. | Patented in England, Fe. 8, 1861. ar Gates, of Binghampton, improyoment in gas Rubert Hale, of Roxbury, |proved apparatas for se paraling the oily particles hold in su¢ponsion oy steam. Benry D. Bammon¢, of Batavia, N. Y., improvement in ha veeters. Be Harpold, of Racine, improved adjustable fender pos! for raw mile Jobo K Harris, of Allensyille, Ind,, improvement in harvesting machines. Ehas Howe, Jr., of Cambridge, and W. R. Bliss, of Bos ton, Mase , improvement in se ibg machines, . Jenmngs, of Waterbury, Uonn., improved carriage tops. Fiank @, Johneon, of Brooklyn, improved permutation ie} Lasher, of Brooklyn, improvement in metallic pacing for steam ptstons, Francis 0. Lowtnrop, of Trenton, N. J., improvement io iron truss frames for bridges. Salem T. Lamb, of New Washington, Lad. , improvemont in rel! acting rakes for harvesters. jatby® Ludwig, of Boston, improved sawing machine for fellling trees. Joweph 8 Manning, of Philadelphia, improved automauic «for harverters. iO, Manhews, of Montreal, C. Fast, tmprovoment tp 19k. Sianey Maltby, of Deyton, Obto, improvement in valve- gear for steam engines. Jobp Mclotesh, of Geneva, Iil , improved raking attach sters amara, of North Hoosick, N. Y., improve- mevt ly barvewiers. James Moore, of Pittsburg, improved fence. J A Moerand AS. Patch, of Loniaville, improved frane for combined mowers and reapers. J Ohverand Harvey Lute, of South Bend, lad., re Seaeewaic A oo ouna fo soyouy | qm aay uy juanienoy frend 121N ® [breeze] 12] atro, al nw] wind [25] % [breeze genilr «pte 4] 8 |breeze| 4/8 reen oraeae | A] 96] 008 ment in cbiling plowsbares. aly eloreet.| ale x hielo ad parles Robinsov, of Caabridgeport, clastic loop for sus- “1 cane penorwg beaitend slats. reel 4] & [oreeze| 4] so[.429 | Jobn Reve and Charles N. Tyler, of Washington, D. 0., frenb gone improverocn: i Areet lanterns. las{N E]breeze|t2) & [breeze| 4] 928) 936 David Kowe,of Raitimore county, improvement in modes 6f preverving greek comm Jacob Shaw, Jr., of Hinckley township, Obio, improve- ment in firearms. Wm, Sherwoo!, of Beloit, Wis., !mproved mode of open- tog oud closing farmgates lugh Sister, of Atourn, improved brake for wagons. Hezekiah B. Smith,of Lowell, ia proved mortising ma- N k|breeze| The force of aqueous vapor aud dry air, and the relative moisture and dryness of the atmosphere, are calculated from the thermometrical and psychrometrica) obsorva ona. The proportions of clouds and olear sky are determined on the British Association scale, ranglog from 0 (entirely clear) to 10 (entirely clouded), the intervoniug figurae forming fractional numerators of 10. ‘The pressure of the wind at the yelocitice given above is estimated by Roare to be— Very light breese 2 miles per hour .028 be. tonquare inch chine. Gilbert Smith, of Bulermilk Falls, improvement in cart- ridyer. Daniel C, Smith, of keumseh, improved baking app» ratus foe barvertera. Jobo W Smith, of Washing on, D. C., improvement in gas generators Charles T. Stetson, of Amberst, Mass., improvement in barveeters. Danie) fay lor, of Carbondale, improvement in manufac- Gentle breese 4 ture of jourbal boxes for shafvag, &e. Fresh breeze = 12 oa ee “150 James Teachout, of Waterford, improved die s!oc'x. Segue BS & “ 300 6 Jumes Thompeon snd William P. Wakeleo, of New Hart High wind | ee Ee ford, N. Y., improvement in coloring yurn in the bobbia. oe ose ae Ps 4 Carter Van Vieck, of ¥ac mb, Ill, improvement in re eg ee aie 17.716 sinoos compounds for coveriog ham. the wind is an approximation based on the mean recorded velocity. REMARKS. Wronmsy—Morning slight stratus ov blue sky, gentle breeze; afternoon four-tenths of sky clouded wih cirro- cumulus, gentle breeze, night balf clouded, cumulus and # ratus; day very pleasant, wind cool, Leopard W) Tuvespay—Morning clesr, cirrus on light sity, fresh | deflecating can bre ze; afternoon par ally ciouded, ¢ rus and cirro atratus, fresh breeze; night very slight clouds, calm; day very warm. Fripay—Morning no clouds, bine sky, gentle breeze; aferpoon cirrus, strong wind; evening very slight stratus, fresh breeze; day sultry. SarvRpay—Morning about one-third clouded with cirrus and cirro stratus, gentle breeze; aflernoon more clouds, cirro cumulus protomainatiog, entle breeze, sumulas formed heavily about 6 P. M., but dispersed after a few minutes rain; night no clouds to be seen, ooo! and plea it. ‘rant Suxpay—Morning very clear, ecarcely any wind, sky entirely obscured wt 10 A. M with clrro-cumulus; § noon clouded, cumulus and cumulo stratus, gentle broose; evening clooded, atmosphere dam ‘and oppressive. htning aud hoavy rain at A.M; morning clouded, 1 afternoon William Wait, of Belfast, ireiand improvement in rtarch from maize. Joun Walton, of Loutsville, improvement for condensing Hquids ip gas main pipes. ‘Thomas Winns, of Baltimore, improvement in side valves for scam engines Of London, England, improvement in Patented in Bolgiam Jame 20, 1854 Vittabarg, aeeignor to Joseph Lippio Harr, of samo place, improvement in Ladwig Baier, cot and William ©. ks. Jocks. Kobert Dunbar and Jobn F. Roberteen, of Bulfa'o, as signora to the Buffa'o placr , improvement in George H. Reyno de, capetans Afor’, Mnes., azsignor to him- strap pil iow bleck for ehafting, &. Wm Sage, of Durham Centre, Coap., assigvor to Henry Sage, of Berlin, Conn., improvement in re#lag machines. . E Stacey, of Flemington, Ga., aasigoor to John W. Way, of same place, arrangement of valves in steam lindet . Wilson, of Elyria, Ohio, asrignor to himself and West, of same piace, improved cross out sawing it breese; wholly clouded, cumulas, gentle breez»; evening wholl; Clouded, etratus ‘and oulmalas, goals broess, dump and TcmpaY—Morning wholly clouded with nimbus, dri wing ond P ie Rae heavy cumulus, fresh RR ISSUES. James G. Hunt, of Cincinvati, improved portable field fence, Patented December 16, 1854; re iesued Jane 80, 1867. ‘Meriown C. Bryant, of Lowell. assignor to ©. B. Bigelow, of Bowion, improvesient in looms for woaring piled fab- ni bresze, steely rain commenced at 6:30; eveaing wholly | Fics. Patented March 19, 1860; re issued June 80, 1867. clouded ‘with bimbus, rai contiaued tl midnight, - Jan 8 Taylor and Fijab Sturdevant, of Danbarg, and as ‘Wapsexbay— Morning cloudy and chill, gentle breezs. sdministrators of Hiram 3. Sturdevant, deceased, assigneos The mean barometer height was 29.80 inches. Mean | of E. Hopkins, of New York, improvement in temperature for the week 71 degrees; ae pe! point 84 in | machires for manufacturing hat bodies. Patented Decem tne afiernoon of the 26th; lowest point 63 in the night of | der 7, 1862; re-issued Juve 30, 1867. the 30th; range 33 degrees, Moisture of air from The Austrian and French Occupation of the Roman Stats. A patition to the House of Commons on the subject of the cam inued Anstrian and French occupation of the Ro- man Sates, ie in circalavon in Norwich, Eugiand The pe- tition rater, inter alia, that since the fall of the Roman ro- public 20ne of the promised political representative insti- tutioas have been inaugurated, the unlimited despotic aa thority of the Pope still remaining the tole basis of the go- vernaent; that the corrupt réyeme of tne priests atili con Unues ite misule, that the preas is seaged, individual Hberty violated, administration bought ao: |, corrup tion nade a system, terror organized, and free conscience torturMt and denitd throughout the whole extent of the Roman territory; that in spite of a nominal amnedty and solomd promises that tho put be vieted, except on a few leaders, thousan have wen turned out of off, thouskads of into iter poverty, doomed to exile, confined in dun geons and dundreds shot by the poreranens since Its ro. instatment, or by Austrian and Freceh military counoi that te prolonged occupavon of Rome, and of all Co Italy 2y Austria and France, restiog on fortiled pointa, tnd cmnected with their respective bases of operation, Amousts almost to a mill ary con juest, and that in the case of a cinfiict between whe great European Powers it would ‘eneur? to thave two govert ments # me of the most impor tant Frategis positions In Europe. The petition also a"ges hat title degrading and highly perilous for Great Briain {> absndon Europe w unoontrolied dexpotic Infuences, to renounce ail interference for good, while allowing every othergovernment to \aterfere for evil, te keep aloof from the mighty contest now going on between the Italian poo- Cc 'y for hberty of conscience, and aot to in- poe ber will £0 as at least to have the principle of noo of an inch. general ' ‘warm and pleasant forthe first three days, followed by @loudy and wet weather for the remainder. ‘The Industrial Finances of France. [Paria (June 15) Correapondeuce of the London Chronicle.) In spite o” the dearpers of all articles of rubsistence the number of deporits, which tn 1855 were 91,007, last year to 43,122, and the amoout of them from 1,4 0481. to 2,734,S41f. 890 , an increase of nearly 40 per bers, of 00 per centin the amount. rage of each deposit, which in 1865 was 40f. 550., was 63F. 409, The increase in the number of deposits took place ebiefly at Paris, but that in the amounts obiefly in the de partmerts, The former was principally owing to the railways, the companice of which stoppages out of the ralarlos and wages of their employée for the purpore of investing the amount for them the latter to the fact of tae savings bank of primary echoolmasters having wound up its operations and transferred its finds to the Caisse de Retrahes. A 4 the maiual beac sceietics which deposit in » Caisse, it is remarked ot Lyous notably increased jepoeita both in number and amount, The tm th Rhone, ‘60. ; next to i the Aisne, with 66,4 Solve Inferioure with 67,87¥f, 790. Im number of’ deposits Angmentation tn the J interbrence reapected by a!!, and the Italians left free to reimbursements of reserved capital on the deaths of de. | fetilethe question on a fair and equal ground between the positors, which in 1866 were 206, were in. 18:6 oul+ 206, | claina of conscience aad Papal oppression left to ia own Ei acmnsetattore: | de © \m 1856 was 13 962, making the total number in existence 66,003. A sam ‘The Bonapartes and Spanish Basques. (From the Loudon Post, Jane 15.) the course of the year, inecribed in the Grand Livro; in "66 On Wednerday evening & meeting of the Exhnological S$» clety was held in their roome in Cavendish square, The the amount was 68,461f., and the number of persous 241 - Char, wen tn too anaire ned on bis was Prince Luctén Bonapa'te, Mr. Tolmé read ‘on the inhabitants of the Basq te provinces, in ‘ich be considered the pecultar characteristics which 01s- from the other inhabitants of Spain, aod #§ ET Es fH ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. for years. the act passed by Congress to enable a eens rar Poke ae was a vor Un source ie L NEW MBD! BOO! Ee aed anne ioe a A borrows’ and py Teofa tag where the dary strikes off due south to lowa. This symptoms, prevention and eure talnctie aire for leaves the county of Pembina west of Red river, and in it Taerrod oe Ly? those fare located ail the actilers of the Red river solony and the ae ors a Fakeditp LY py A A ey woah “per. '0. HAMMOND, M.D. al €! Wowakor the convention, which would Tio 0 Oo EEE Serene, racer ad bianca tastes | TS = LE ARUEEE gL “8? Congress for the futare State of Minnesota, It ts proposed bb FS a to exclude their delegates from the convention, on ihe No. 9 Aprace street, Now York One dotiar per anna TLSOW'S DENTAL ALMANAQ FOR 1857—FORT Paes, Gontaining A ‘i-cusvon of the wndject of aacure ment for them. r and arufeial dentietry as -oxarde ntility, comfort, health, low inte progrers i (he Feanste Weet=-Washinglmdnadiigen. | S<°RLARE yerwooal rears: on wil DS! taped granu one bast WILSON, Dentist, 17 Bond street Bassett, of Cinolunali, improved machine for Bennett, of New Orleans, improved machine Tron Works Company of same self and D. @ Hinckley, of Bangor, Me , improvement in REIOMS TO HARLEM oat TOLAS wil! leave Harem 1198 4 tre Landing at Tenth street each way. Fare 8 cents 4% OF JULY EBXOURSIONS TO ABA BIDE Rockaway ey A TFLOWER wil ett eM mei bad a 48 iE nie | #3 2 2 ES i 8 is E i r i 47H OF JULY GRAND EXCURSION DOWN THE BAY an far ae Coney Inland —The new and splendid steamer SYLVAN BHORM, Capt Chas W, Longstreet, will leave Har, eek SM el oto leave for Harlem at 20 dock P.M. Fare for the exoursion 280. TH OF JULY.—GRARD EXOURSIONS FROM NEW York to Hariem. The new and splendid SYLVAN SUORK. Capt. Caries W Lone 7 and 944 A. M. and 2, 4:30 and 6:30 Hand 10:20 A.M, and 8 and 5: P. 121th atreein each Way. Pare 8 cente, TH OF JULY EXCUKSIONS 10 STRYKSR'S BaY— Fare 6M cents.—The JAMES A, STEVENS will run wo Atryker’s Bay, July 4b, leaving Jay street at 9and 11 o'clock A Mandl, 3.and6 P.M Last wip from Stryker’s Bay 636 BM, TheJOLN STYLES will run se abore oa Sunday, y TH AND 6TH OF JULY BXOCURSIONS TO bawken and Guttenburg—the JOAN LL wil! make several ‘on toe 4th and 6th of ahove pisces from Spring strent dock, touching at Twentieth and Fortp-third streets. Fare 644 o-nta. Amos, Leaving New York, Peck slip, aL9 A. M.; Broome atreet, 9.15 A.M; Pe: k alip, last M ; White Stone, 7.26 AM. and 420 P.M. trip up, 6 PM.’ Fare to White Sto. ornts each Way; Great Neok, Sands’ Point, Glen Cove and Glenwood, $8 cents each way, prousts OF JULY EXCURSION TO KNAPP’S Nas ‘ana House, Great Neck Long Island sound.—Delighiful Steamer CROTON leaves Peck sitp at? a. M.; retaras P M. Boa! will make two trips on that day. WM. BR. KNAPP. rowerH oF soLy EXCURSION TO ALBANY.—THE new and fast steamer BROADWAY will leave pler foot of Jay street, Saturday morning, July 4, at 7 o'elock, A M., touching at Ames street, landing at Yonkers. Grassy Polat, West Point, Newburg, Poughkeey Kiag ton Bristol Osta Kill, wudsow and Corsackie, Returoing, wil) leave Albany Mondsy morning, at7 o'clock A.M Fare to Wes’ Point, New- berg abd Poughke: see and return ng, $1; to Kiogs'on Bris tol Catekll and Hndson, and returoing, $1 60; to Coxsackie and A bany, and returning, $2. ULY THE FOURTH. A grand concert this evening. Folks from the el country, If you wish to eojoy pleasant evenings, ax you could do in the large chica in Kogland, 1 elan and Sootliand visit. Theve opened a his wife snd family, and enjoy good ringing and music by frat rate talent. Concert 10 commence at eight o'cliek every ‘eve nlag; admission six conta. A grand sncred concert every eal até Ey Sunday. WARD't Assembly Kooms, Sizth avenae and Forty third steset. {OR FIRS ISLAND.—ON AND AFTER JULY 3 the fast steamer H¢RO will connect regularly with the Island Ratiroad, morning and evening, to Ie and — Passengers leave New York at? AM and 3:30 P 4.,.7ia Thompeon, and returning arrive In New York s 9:2) aM ard 6 P. M., respeotively. WOR SHREWSBURY, HIGHLANDS, OOEAN HOUSE, Branch, Port Washiogton, Niddletown and Bank —1 Borden, commé Gur POURTH OF JULY EXCURSION FROM NBW York to Guttenburg, Bull's fe indium and Fort EVENS will leave Ni Tork, Yoot of Spring street, a we New Nie be above named phone Pare Wome BAWD FOURTH AND FIFTH JULY EXCURSION To Fort Hamilton and Couey Via Staten island The ‘and splendid steamer MAZEPPA will leave 8 aten landing, for Fort Hamilion and Ornev ‘of the Biaten Taland poaia, lenving New |. andi, S.and6 P.M. Fare from Staten ‘Rtaten Coney Island 18 Scents ; fare from same landing at 8} aaa ag ¥. M., for Fort Wamilion only. Firing RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXOURSION TO around Htaten [al y- land.—The fav ori ¢ steamer KEY - to a eit ‘at Murray at Bly P. St Getting sivey” trom toe heel and t ing & pleasent ail as well ae « stroll ‘roves of «lid wood, will find this « piewsan! tL exeureing. Dera will be provided at White's Pavilion, Rigntmire’s Steam doat Hotel, and at Higgina’ Atlantic Hotel, at Keyport; and at Mra, Green's Cliffrood House, at Cliftwood. Stages will ve in readiness, on the arrival of the boat at Key for M) Font, where the day wid be appropriately celebrated. Fare B® oenta each way. RAND RXCURSION FOR TWELVE CRNTS—TO THE side of Staten ‘land, touching at Ber Point, New Jervey.- The bonis for New Bi Bong Harbor, Facioryville, Bergen Point and Port Richmond wiil fexve from. the the fo wirert, neat to the Battery, at Ag, vp, 134. 116 Leave Port Richmoud at 7, 8, he. 1034. Me od Rae nhs. Those ievdid ent! on the ‘bay of New York and np Kill Van Ka an to hergen Point and Port Richmond, nifeent view of the harbor and slopes of Risten Island and East New Jersey, to make this excu RAND FOU OF JUL ¥ Cove, How Rocheve and Gy Ielesd te weamer Ci deorge Vt at 10 A.M Brom uLy 1887.—THE COMING AN®@IVERSARY OF Ametiean Yadependence wil, be palebrated at Moual ly _pririotic manner ‘eroon, Weacheater ovunty, in & on the tbe few Haren The above village is situated Ratirond, miles Fourth. ULY 47H.—S8TEAMER FRANK WILL. MAKB AN BX- eursion New ie, a a oO Island each way. ferry, Wn, 834; Bron d 96 and Grecapoinl, ™ ent to renowned Fi caterts: ot the tovereies P'S 0 en bandaamest estadiiahment on tne [sland jana, Sharan sib ase iy coremealals spprvprinie ni WILLIAM 8, THETPORD, Proprietor. Gost OFFICE NOTIOR—THM MAILS FOR EUROPE Ps its Bs ssutay ah ar ga, hh * Setoek A. a mand Fo fow thie Pookbanter, eT OFFIOR NOTICR.—TAR MAILE FOR CALIFOR me od oe TSC RC Y POWLR, Posumanet _SRGARS. 2,000,000 SAtars, Konia Ar tases ioas brands ant sizes, +t much below market prices. To propt credit eustomers and cash buyers great inducements will be oGared, O. CHERKS, 17 Breedwar PERSONAL. OFbo resided at Regia, near Harun yasiness. Address i J.0K., Ww , OF FARN (0, Ty, Barf wren rl th te of aed cirywhere will fod & a 8 Hy EN, TIOMP: |, FORMERLY OF New te requested to leave his addross at the offic rk Berald, HEwRY FMB MA’ VP coin tihenays trokiod, Grd Byrne, aewiee . J. Byrne, Mar $54 roadway, Now York, be vantage. NFORMATION WANTED—o1 P*iQhe Toe ware or Tae A Anko sqaare, ‘aif tu soon aa posnibles = 7 P used J. LONG—O4 LL ON U1. D. T., 9 WALL STREBP. i AWRENSCE H&IKS.—ALL COMMUNICATIONS AND a ore are requested to be forwa: ded ‘Her- and next of kin cficss, 527 Brondway, ro yesh the f cominuing the investicaiion’ England, by HENRY Has & SON, Propriet 2. 188 JAN M—N, NEWHURG.—8END YOUR aD And I wili call to night I dress to house, coud rs find the house af ait laai alght. a REWIRD.—LOBT, 2, TWO SMALL, pocket account books, with milkman's bite and accoun's in them of no valu but io the owner. The above re- ward will be paid by leaving them at 205 Ninth atreet. REWARD,—STRAYKD OR STOLEN FROM RAST New Yorn, Island, on Monday, June 29, two brown cowa marked with white one on the back and ihe other on the head any perave returning the above deneribed cows, or piving information that will iead to taeir recovery, will re- ce've the above reward and the thanks of the owner. Kast New Yorx, July 1, (887 JOHN LINK. $10 RENARD Lost, NEAR THR Naw TORE Be. tel, on Thursday, June 25, © email gid hunting cancd wah, with black enamel. If returned to 56 Wail atreet, office of K. M, Dick«rnon, Kaq., the xbove reward will s@ paid. 15 REWARD. Loe? ow THOMIbaY MORNING, July 2.8 single diamond by a lade, coming from Naw: wan street ina Madicon avenue stage the a .ove reward will be pald toany one ret ning the same a! 14 Fourth avenue. (OUND,—LEFT IN THE STORE OF THE SUBS some tine in October last, a boy containing ‘the owaer, by proving property, PHILIP J 'OOZANS, Nu WT Naswaa Peet LOSt ON, THE MORNING OF THM 20 INST AT, IN ‘Cenwre s'reet market, a small black terrier slut, yellow spot on the eyes: answers to the asme of Fanny. A suitable reward will be paid to any one who will bring berte its owner at 109 Grand street O&T—A CKRUIFICATE OY THE PARK BANK, OER- Lifytog that Blephea D. Beekman bes deposited Were $2,405, on May 23th Number of ceriitieste, 456, [OST ON THORADAY. JULY 2, FROM A ART, IN 1 going trom 484 Broadway Wo 353 Fifth avenue, « bunile of tnman’s 'ools, The finder, by reurnicg it wo 434 Broadway, will receive @ suitable rew rd, O8T—YESTERDAY MORWING, If COMIN? OVER the Peck slip ferry, apposed to have berm lef on the ‘aamall parcel containing adee* of a house and lot in Williamabarg, insurance p licies ano oiber papers, of no ase except othe lover, The finder will be ruiably rewarded by Jeaving the seme at_47 Power stree!, Wiliamsdurgh, o: at the office of D. Ogden, 6 Beaver atreet! NY boat. O8T—ON 1UFFDAY NIGHT, AROUT U O'CLOCK, & black and brown terrier d pipe & week ago; On & patent leather strap and sil ated Wncales. Whoever ¥ ill return ber to No. 96 Kast Thirteenth street, will recsive @ reward of three dollars, or their pick cif the pups. He laa poor msn and can give no more, $e TOPPED—TWO DIsMOND SfUD3, BUPPOSED TO NS} bave been stolen. K. LYON, 168 Chatham square. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Qua ONS SUFFICIENT OFFERING AND ITS charieature ca'led the Mass —Rev. P MacMenamy and missionary friends «ill (1 ivine Provicence per abting) oo fnenay of fo morrow. ov ing. in the between First and Beoond invied. Rome’s beat de- ‘Mass. snd prociatm the the daily sacrifice of the Christ's one offering once for ai Mission Church, Twentieth atrer avenn fendera will VALVARY. BAPTIST CAUROH, TWENTY THIRD Coe ine rawor, Dr. GILURITR il delivers die sourre on ‘of ov national anuiversary oo next Lord's day evening, at 5 o’clook. CBSRTIAN, SrisitTOALisM REV TOL will preach to morrow at Academy Hall, 663 Broadway, opposite Bond survet, at lose A.M and B o'clock P.M. Protestants are cordisiiv be allowed to explain | OHN STREEP METHODIST CHUROH, JOWN BTRERT. Preaching next Sabbath morniag and evening. by the pastor, Rev. Charles E. warris, a Ub istion Jew. service o commence at 1045 and Tig o'clock. Bacrament at 3 P.M. EMORIAL CHURCH.—RBEV. J. HOWARD SMITH, rector of the Church of the Intercession, Curmaagsville, will preach to: morrow (Sunday) evening In the church, corner of fammond street sod Waverley place. kervices mt 10%, 4 $t. SINDIA PINEAPPLE Drisne be wlparet ie sag ober H ™ * @RO. BULPIN. ry not prepared W commence ali before Monday bes: the 13h BOUTICL KK BROTHERS will keep thelr Canal street store open lll Aaarday next, when it most be chmed to re- build. They will offer sil goods at the lrwem pr ces pesaib| LAWNS, ‘ORGANDIES. BEBAGE ROK! SILKS, BI BUNS, BHaWis, And an immense assoriment of KMBROUDERED COLLARS, SETTH BANDS, Ae $% ('d No 6) Canal Foar doors from Hirose way. “BERINICE” CIROULAR AT 95, T Wovel in style and mater wif be opened on paese a nel bin, 1 Tees a In and A large variety will be opened it Site | OR CLERK WANTED, IN AR $2,500 tater commiarion who man com i, the os Band ee cas ba tad Po Sa ek real pame reference. TNERSHIP —I NALD POLLUTION, wont fm ne ot 1s srcaduated of 1 eit aad, We. seroet, OC; ‘Gurrace ee are dlr Tt be ae aon, KIRK, Se Eta TRAC ‘ON OF OO-PARTHeReHIP.—TH ye ‘ora xting teder te Sire of Waker ‘mutual consent The business — $1, mean a foe YeR, La Lo dans parteer is Surhonee toca as WITH A SMALL CAPITAL I= retail drog store and in @ thickly arioulars ap a OOPARTNERE! GRETOFORE pf Shido eee the nem of Urey. day diseolred by matual D. latarest ‘beretm Dosinens will be setted ita! Cook and Geo Mer- itt, who alone are name of the *. fo Miquidadon. ni c AY, 1, J wer. ee ie Sra, Mya ba bee ee ie Geckman stfoen Bews F. okie. “law Yous, Juif |, (867. GEORGE i WINES AND LIQUORS. pemnerel at io a ot NOW LAND. W BITBREAL 8 CELEBRATED PORTER, L. er, en ship ———, from tor sain i ous 0 4h Dy Be Ky SLBU RTI, W) Doarer exert