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e Oeedings, without previcas arrangement having Four permsienia "wake part? Mon, by the they im doing 80, {6 very doubtful, have bees drives from. by en assaulting | this money will also be as good as throwa away. Party mob, directions, for 20 crime under ee aa ta ere giad to fbeaven than pp yg anything to read; but in this REWEpspers to the party. Brats! assaults were sure to follow Gre wanting, not organs, which last are sure to fail. daring,’ as witpem in tbe case of the person of the | These matters were ‘all discussed In the caucus last (present Cuilector. The seme men were always on the ight; Dut they resolved te try the experiment ence more, Platform officiating; the same speakers forced upon the re was some talk of endeavoring to induce Col. Forney ‘while the real sentiment of the democracy was not ware ee rere. Sashogo paw: te Pamasients ‘to be heard. An attempt to bring back the or- take charge of daily News. Another genivation and ¢) of the times of General Pierce has | meeting will be held shortly. ‘Buchanan and your seiection lo office. em pt Police Intelligence. iba at length met with failure, aod it is now a NEW PLACE TO a “foregone conclusion” with our democracy thet the thea ows BOUD COW ‘tate Of things sbali not be revived. Le no V4 Sergeant Van Orden, of the Twenty-second police pre. ‘which you may possess can are eee Cinct, asks for taformation aa to the propriety of Justice forth; aud the Old Wigwam no louger be pol- fies by ths presence of mea a sue ta ter sien Connoliy’s holding @ poitce court ia an omnibus, and dis- ‘whieh fn me gare days it echoed to, I had from | Chargiag prisoners while they were on their way Wo the @ deceaed ad a2 assurance that General Pierce Market ‘Court in charge of the officers. In Yaad on several occasions ordered Mesars. Coobraue | bis report made to the Deputy Superint Mr, Car- wad Fow'er to bring the parties and effec; a union , yesterday , be makes the (. Ing au- of the whole. Neither C.chrane nor Fowler would listen to | nouncement tn rejation — Qhe President's appeals; the reasons against them were New Yorx, July 28, 1857. Qbat the tnovement would defeat his nomination at Clacin Sormeorraxomer Danan, Canrvatiot —Sir—at Sees Sateen et wane we New York to | 8 o'clock this morning, as officers McCarty and Stokens: Ie this ta doabted, I have in my possession rere proceeding. ith ‘two prisoners to Jefferson Marist Molter to prove it; and besides, let me add that it came | Court, apd in @ stage in the Fighth avenue, Judge from @ mou: der of Mr. Cabinet at the time. discharged the prisoners from the of tae Were { permitted t, this should | officers. Patrick Qoiniau and Poter Curran, the be my counsel. Let Mr. per call together his General | were arresied for fighting and disorderly conduct. They Committee at Tamman: jaggest the | live in a rear tenant house in treet, near weceanity for a final settlement of whatever of real diffi- avenue, and every are k and rioting, @akios are existing. suggest some pat. | te the disturbance of the \borhood. iohabitans riotlo member to cfler by resolution that the Wilson | are ally complaining, and when we arrest an, of ‘Small Committee be invited to meet the Cooper Commi'tee | them Judge is always on band to jet them of, and om geome cvening ied. At said mecting let a | whether he has a right to open a coort-ta the etreet, and | Dalit be had by the two committees, be py Te eeeae euenere without apy examinations or eves Bpective mombers, for one i bo re | looking at the charges, is ‘a question ou-wiich { would like ry for the current year as the legitimate | some information. yours, lawfully chosen delegates of the democracy WM. VAN ORDEN, Sergeant Tweuty-Second Preciaot. Sey ae Se reotadins, Bt et ee ‘Caarca oF Buxctary ann ReoierixG Sroinx Gooos The Famer avor from al ry “ democracy. Bat 1 | #tore of Mr. I. Wood, No. 237 Wator streot, was burgia ave no business to interfere in this matter, an: riously entered on Sunday evening, and a quantity ef cop ‘One over suggertion {beg te make, It’ a: tho do- | POF #*4 the model of « ahip was carried olf by the thieves moorsiic party should never again be beguiled into anares | The [vlowiug day Mr. Wood advertisod for the recovery tyre Marien repeniee ory of tae Sha oe union. he ntl SENOS ener’ to Oe SAS SD wont (oe put effect road, a 6 know, is soon presented meet, without siucority or truch at bottom. © The union which’ at | When he waa arrested, and on questioned said that accompl ends by those seemingly advocating it. The first is Tetention of olfice; the scvund is to get rid of that concern that po man with senses world permit himself to touch— he intencod organ. It would be a» refiection upon our seuse 0 Suppose tbat eithor of these humbugs, under present management, should be I Before ciosing,1 ibe p ivtlege of a few remarks ‘upoa apotiier subject. FBamor,charges John Cochrane and siced in the passage of those ects by the last Legisiature which are now #0 unant- coademped by the people. I have seen it mated to the papers, and uot contradicted by the parties, that upon ine news reaching this city of the recent deci mon of tos Court of Appeal, oth MoKeon and Cochrane GA ONCE goo allerance to rejvicings and the wildest of ex- Cemses. ‘this conduct on the part of Mr. McKeon if true, kind return for the many favors whion for the last thirty ga that pereon has received from the democratic wbom he is indebted for all he is possessed of in Or reputation. Batit is not alone Mousrs. McKeon ‘and Coch: oe that charges of ro grave a cha acter are put Tt \s rumored and bavieved taat Richard Busteed, to the Corporation, in company with Daniel . seristed in frecuring the je of those acts ‘which have of late led to I ani Can this be au! So far as Sickles is concerned, thers can beno that Mr Busteed < fi m Albany, acd their companions and associates were furmed wholly from that class of politicians honest democrats are not in the habit of ipa. The question is asked, how ned <, Basteed’s office, of all other public offices of New York the most requiring atthe time dicision and should have had its moe income increased from $10,0°0 por acnum to at least $40,000, with enlarged pea peasy ‘= answer tnese questions, a Proper time, particulars, that will be Of tnterosi to some THOMAS N. CARR. Fut W, 1867. il Call for a Special Meeting of General Com. mittee at ‘Tammany Hall. Taumany Hart, Jaly 16, 1857, Beer eso C-0'm, Eeq., Chalrman of the Goneral Committee. Daaz 3x —The vadersigned, members of the Democratic Mepablicac General Committee of which you are Chair- man, doop'y impressed with the necessity of s union and @omsotidat oa of the democratic y at ihe crisis in the governme ut of ihe city, res; Ly request that you call mooting of raid committee on Friday next, th Con P. M., at Tammany Hall, for the purgose cng ach union bringing, togeuier both geueral Commi tiem and uniting and consolidating the organizations ty throughout the city. Yours respectfully, ¥ Pardy, Daniel B. Delevan, Philip W Kngs, Ste- P. Ruwell, ‘Thomas Duviap, P. G. Maiony, Nicholas Di- Philip W' Merkle. Thomas stewart, Jonn J. Tait, alfred r, George H. Purser, Owen Kirney, Walter Roche, fm. M. Trecd, George Wiite, Charles Boye. Blijah Fisher, Samael D. Van Derhryden, Ro-ert G. Walmsley, pd ¢ Alerander Ward, Peter Dosegban, "Jamce a. Meecy, Wiles Dunbsm, Stephen Hl 9. B Pu Henry Arcvlariua Joka Brown, James ‘Gal’ | Case rendered a verdict of ‘accidenial death.” joka bexn. John I+ onsrd, Jobn Moore, Sain'| Redclite | was a native of Ireland. Rover, Aascews, Bec “Grover Jowegh Harr mely | Rew Oven wr 4 Fur Egon ayn Kiiap.—On Wednesday rareny, Waker Bogehe, Fairick, Dee. ae — night Hogh Sheeran, a young man, while rugalag with the Hee eet Me White Philip Merkle, somes Onomag: | members of Hore Company No. 60 to a fre at the Mer- Sastre, Eis Fishers Jobo petit Jou M | chanta’ Exchange, was knocked down ia Broadway, op- J. Ware, Joseph M Mare as Russell. Martin | posite the Paris, and run over by one or more engines, . Patrick Wae, Thomas jan John Harrvon, | which were immediately bebind him fie waa picked up | mm, Laurence A. Muilay, William O. Webb, | and taken to the New Yor\ Hospital, bavir« sustained the Joka Cattery and ¢ fracture of several ribs and other interaa! injuries, aod Ghe Savage General Committee, ‘The Democratic Committeo, of which John ¥. Savage Sr., @ Chairman, mot last night at Tammany tial! and edopted a series of resoiations pitching into the \\ lisou ‘Bmall General Committee, and deciaring their preference 0 the organ‘ zation presided over by Edward Cooper, The Collowing resolutions contain all that is worth pubiishing — Resolved, That the union and coasolidstion of the de- @mooratic party is im; yusly demanded b; be ‘Sideration of public |, of sesarity to the owe . State and na‘ion, and of seif provection against the ‘of an unscrupulous central regency , whica has the more bold as it succeeds, sep by step, in steal- More power /rom tho masses. ved, That regardleas of the past or of persona! com- wideration: froma out of dissensions bet ween Individuals or leaders, (he Cenoral Com nities ts determined, by every hhonorabie effort (0 secure this anion and dation ; dat the whole party may be enabled io taarcb woud phalanx against the spoilers of the city’s rights, enemies of self government, and to the inalienable privi- agen secured to the people of this city and ita original form | ment. ived, That the otter to effect thie great object, this ‘Uommittes. freely and tn Kindness and sincerity, extends the olive bravch of peace to their democratic brethern io @0-cal'ed \\ (leon Smal) Committees, erroneously keap- Ing 8p their organization tn violation of every principle of faith, asking them to cooperate in united action the Lat us forget the past in ex for the fatare, and march onward to victory as one ace: the banser of musicipal rights, vow eo be atrock down by a rovbless and tyrannical foe, reset oan culy be accomplished by submitting as goo! de- wmaoorata, for the sake of the cnase, to the aut ty of the regular General Committee, of which Mr, Cooper ie Ohair- ean ‘This action of the Savage people is intended to allect Tammen) bight. Whe Dally News Fund. ORB RFFORTS TO RAISE MONRY TO SUPPORT 4 DEMOCRATIC ORGAN iN NEW YORK—ANOTHRE CAUCUS LAST NIGHT—WUAT THR DAILY NEWS HAS OOeT THe ARTY. ‘The efforts to raise a fond to keep the Daily News in ex- | {atence as democratic organ, are still kept up, and a bed. after a month's strenuous exertions, $18 000 was from prominent democratic rural districts, and more wae expected [ron game quarter was remarked, howevor, that the pames ee sai li Not one ime and again; but still tho cry is for itelf. He 53 have found that the papel perth. No one reads jt; it has no cireulation influence; in fact, no one ia bonetiwed by 1 bat the and will history of the Baily News is instractive, wi qerdvepaths moral Ti was started under the title of the ‘Democrat, when the bard ehell revolt first broke Gat Tt then cost the leaders of that faction some $60,000. Glorace F, Clark, James T. Brady, Robert J. Dillon, ©. Godfrey Gunther, end in fect nearly all the loading bard politicians, ‘contributed to ite support. 0. C. Burr ita editor, and under bis it rapidly ‘money, and there was @ oontinual call made pen the party for . At inst Burr wae dismissed, and the Yoto the care of Mcintyre & Parsons, Some Fis. ‘was raised—C. Vodfrey Gunther, R. J. Dil- fon and othors coming down handsomely to make ap the Bat money was soon all spent, and foosides, Mr. Meintyre retired from the paper af. fer having would be e@mitmate to pat the fost thirty thousand dollars, It Parip singe i, was commenced, ut tolal cost of this paper to the now some three yours, at | jaries accidentally received by falling into the hold of « being the ty bad beea parchased by his son, Joseph Ma- Carthy. The police on investigating (he matier, found that McCarthy and another {ad named Robert MoGrath, had committed the burglary and bad gold the copper to 4 jank dealer fora mere oomina! sum. Justice Weis iasied @ warrant for the arrcet of the receiver, end committed the boys to the Tombs on charge of burglary. Darugaance 4) "LonGsHoRaMEN.—On Wednesday vigtt a party of "longshoremen became engaged in @ broll ia Coenties alip, when one ef their aumber was taken into custody by officers Kieider and Hagan, of the First ward police. The friends of the prisoner followed the officers closely, and wheu nea: the corner of Git slip aad Front street they rushed upon the policemen and succesded in rescuing the prisoner from their bands. (iticors Kieider and Hagan were reinforged by body of mea from the station house, but on their arrival the disorderiies had fled. No further arrest was made, Boxaiaay iN Sovra Srawer.—The store of Whesier & Holly, No. 189 South street, was burgiariousiy entered oa Wedneaday night and some two dollars ia coppers were carried of by the thieves. Noarreat. Tak Porras v8. Ricuary Ostauan.—The defeudant \u this case, who was (ued $6 for selting liquor om Sunday, writes to us and says that he did aot deay having kept bis place open on the Sabbath, anc that the police are iu no way preyodiced against tim, as was iniimated in yester day’s Heaatp. SwinpunG Esuckayt.—Mr. Aboer Humphrey, iateiy « resident of Rome, N. Y , was awindiod out of $31 bya couple of emigrant runners, keeping aa office in Cedar street, near Washington. The compiainant purchased three passage tickets io proceed to Eagiand by the packet ship Patrick Henry, and was overcharged the above men- tioned sum. Justice Welsh issued arrant for the ar. rest of the 1, When thoy disgorged balf of the amount ¢ishonest!y obtained. Atizcap Arrewpr a1 Rava.—Wred. Dopke, a German, was arrested yesterday charged with baving atiempted to violate the persou of Fmma Brant,a young woman re- siding at 45 Whiteball street. Juste Wek commited the prisoner for examination Coroners’ Inquest. Fats, Acomant os ram arian Rac 2oan,—Corsagr Hills heid aa inquest ai the Twelfth ward station house upon the body of # boy 14 years old, named Thos. Hig- gins, who was accidentally killed by being run over by an engine on the Hariem Railroad, near 195th street. Tho deceased, it appeared, was standing on the track when two trains came along, ove rouning up and the other going down, The boy jumped from ove track to avoid the up train, and was almost immediaiely struck by the looomo live of the down train, and injured so reverely that he died tn a few moments afierwards, The deceased was not aware of the presence of the two trains aati! it was too Inte. He ats wide to avold toe oe whea the otber one came 1%, aud so Confused him (gat before he oh ee ee escape he was caught by the cow ‘end injured as above stated jpg Bh soon after midnight died. Coroner Connery held an in quest upow the body, and the occurrence boing shown to bave beeg purely accidental the jury readered a yordic! to that effect, The deceased was a scene abifter at one of the theatres. ‘Tae Scrroam> Hoxoorpk un Tarery sno Sramse —Vo- roner Coanery coaciuded the injuast yesterday upoo the ody of the woman Mary Wagner, residing at 1/3 Rast | Thirty second street, who it was supposed came to ber death from the effects of blows received while fighting with some women residing in the same nouse. From the evidence addosed it appeared that deceased was very moeh intoxicated, and while in that state she fel! several times and received such injories that she died in conse- quence, The jury in this case rendered the following: ver- dict —That Mr: ‘agner came to ger death by repeated falls on Saturday, the 4th inst., while |o a state of .atoxi- cation, and while she was ip an aitorcation with Mrs, Gra- ham, Mrs. Mulligan and Mes. Lynch, in the basement of No. 116 Bast Thirty second street. The jury have no proof that the deceased was beaten by any one.’ On the ri dition of the verdict the Coroner discharged the sbov named women from custody. The deceased was a native of ireland, and was 40 years of age. Fouss Dwowsa.—Coroner Hilie held an (nquest at the Stryker's Bay statiou on the Hudson /tiver ‘allroad, oa the body of an unknown iad, about 19 years of aye, who wae found floatiny |a the water. Deceasod waa medium size, wore plaid pautaloons and white cotton shirt. He had no otner clothing upon his person. leceased hed a strap around his walet. He bad boen drowned about ten days. Verdict—*-Found drowned.”’ Fatar Bowpere Cascaity.—An loquest was held at the | New York Hospital upon the body of » min namod Tho. mas MoGarry, who died from the elects of injuries re- ceived by the falling of a boom upon hit whie he was Sas eee mortar at the new building 54 | Walker street. .tope which secured the derrick gave | way, and the boom falling upon him crushed bim to the | ground, Veraict—' Accidental death.’ was a | years of age aud was a oaitvo of ireland } Fatan Acemmer on Swrpnoamn.—An inquest was also | | held upon the body of a man named [conard Downey, | who died at the New York Hospital from the etects of in barge lying at the foot of Franklin street, North river. Deceased was a native of Ireland and was 2) years of ag Wiltameburg City Ne Cotruatow avo Nawaow Escars or a Panry Boat feow naive Stwe.—Yesterday morzing, shortly after 6 o’ctock, | a collision occurred off Coriears Hook between the Sound steamer Commonwealth and the Peck silp ferry boat | Niagara, by which the latter barely escaped being in | giantly ron down, which would have resulted ia a fearfal Joes of life, The ferry Doat was on a roturn trip from Now York, and wae making headway against & tide, | and abou two hundred yards from the New York shore, | ‘n the vicinity of Corieart Hook. A sehooner named the Apacosta, Baltimore, was sailing directly across the | river, heading towards the ferry boat, and the Common. wenith wax coming down under a full bead of steam, and ber only couree being to pasa between the two. Just at thie time a towbont came out from the dock, heading towards the ferry boat, and in order to avoid a collision the pilot of the Niagara wee under the neqesity of changing hiv courre to pass around he towboat, thus | Semly lessening the distance between ber and the echeoner. Tt was mow ¢iscovr red that « collision bet ween the steamer aud ferry boat was unavoidable, and fora moment it was thongbt that (he two bows would strike together, snd of course the ferr boat would haye been out through. Both pilote put thelr helms bard down, and boat swinging aro geatiomen's cab of the timbers, 4 e. There was bat one ger woo fortunately came out of the wreck of boards unharmed, bat very mush frightened. er aleo bad jer bowsprit carried away and her rigging somewhat «i ‘The Commonwoslth contivued om | ber course the same as if nothing had happened. Surcine.—Coroner Snell held ao inquest yoatorday in 1%. | vision avenue, near Union avenue, upon the body of a German woman named Augusta Myers, 29 years of age, who committed suicide by drowning herself in ® of stagnant water in some sunken lots in the rest of the house. Deceased had been married about nine years, bat bot being used well left ber husband about eightoon months since, andgwas residing with hor mother aod step. father, Sho left the house afier rotiring (or ibe aight, and bor body was found next morning floating in the pond. bend ad rendered a verdict that deceased came to her death by suicide while ina deranged state of mind ArraMrre SCICIDE<-A German, named Peter Rubert, residing in Bosbwick avenue, near the crossroads, s#- tempted to commit suicide yesterday by cutting bis throat with arasor. Dr Owen was ortiod and tregsed his wound, and it is thought he will recover. Tat VAGancy iv THR BOARD OF AL.ORRMEN. Danio! Mavjer, formerly President of the Board of Aktermen (9 Wiiliame burg, is talked of aa s cand \date for the yaoaney ogcagionst by the expaigion of Altoruaa Prartgn, NEW YORK GERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1857. QUARANTIWE MATTERS. ‘The Charge of Libel Aguinst Commisstoner Mali, and Some Interesting Prelimicary Matters Referr.ng Whereto—The Dreadful Attack en Seguine’s Point—The Other Side of tne Story Given—Diswharge of Cargocs atthe Lower Anchoage—New Ship Arct- vals, Gc., de, In Wedoorda7’s Hirai tt will be remembered was pud- Msbed the fact of the arrest of ox Mayor Hall, one of the Quarantine Commissioners, for ea alieged tbe! against Judge Cropaey,a leading citizen of Staten Isiand. The Comp!a.vé of the Judge sete forth that he had been charged by Commissionor Hali with «tering threats egaivet the hoapita! buidings in process of erection at Seguine’s Point, ‘This charge was staied to bave been made inan official Botice served upon the Short of Richmond county, and which was pudivbed in several of the New York papars. As enriy aa the secoud day of the present moath the ivitia- tory proceedings were taken in refersece to this case be- fore Justice Tayior. Considering ‘he fact that Commis- sioner Hail bas been bold to bei in the eum of $1,000 to answer tus charges preferred against bim, a slight resume o! the preliminary proceedings referred to 8 not Only of epecial interest at this time, as touching the Commissioner Hal! in placed, showing degree aad true cbharacier of the opposidon On Staten Ieiaad to the location of @ temporary Quarantine 4 Seguive’s Poiat, Several witneenes were brought before Justice Taylor oa (he 2d inat., tacludivg some of the leading aad most in‘y- eptias citizeas upon ine island. Jndge Cropaey first aubmit- ted his svalement La this atatement he denied positively the mado reapectiag himself by Commissioner ‘Hat in tne official votice seni to ‘he Sheri? oa the 16k of Juae priceding. He did not deuy that te had attended ‘wo meetings beid atthe Pichmont county Court House relative to tho estadiishmeat of a temporary Quarantine at Segvine’s Polat. He did not deny Cat bad taken au active part in thie meeting, but he denied that be fad ustered a Gingle word, or tbat oiher partios presoufebad utterea o word capable of being consirued into 6 threat er an intima. tion to burn or otherwise destroy the buiidiugs designed to be erected at Seguive’s Point. The allegat.ou that to‘an- maiory speeches were delivered at those meetings he de- cisred as uotrae. The aay Sing, epee the unis - eioners #95 ao intimation then boheved, wad still bo Meved io be correct, that one of the Comantasion- ers, ja bis efforts to eecure Segulne’s Point for the jocation of Whe temporary Quarantine, had by bis conduct iaid himself open to strong zuspicions of ofitia’ corruption, AX’ the meeting referred to ho was chosen one of a committee of twenty to walt upon Gov. King aad the Quaranune Commissioners, and fay before them the grounds of their opposition to the selection of Seguine’s Point as a temporary Quaran.ine. In connection ih thiz committee, be discharged the duty delegated to ut neither iv his interview, with Gov. King aor the Commissioners did be say a werd that could be construed aa a threat or inteaded violence against any buildings that might be crected at Seguine’s Point. bard B. Littel!, Fsq , testified ‘hat he had lived upoa Staten Jeland thirty years; he bed oold some of the highest offices in tho county and was generally acquainted with the inhabitants of the island; he knew it to be a fact that the general sentiment was bitter [crapper sey, hag Seguine’s Point a temporary Quarantine; be attended meetings of citizens, betd in reference to the matter, at the Coart Bouse in Richmond; the nga al these meetings Were Characterized with moderation, no inflam. matory speeches were made por throats of violence ex press: d against any buildt the Quarantine Commussioners: might erect; be was one of the committee of twenty which was doputed to cali upon Gov. King and the Quarantine Commi:sioners, He confirmed the statement of Judge Cropeey, tha! no ihreats or words showing any intended burnivg or demolition of the hospital buildings were ut- tered. The most that war said to tne Commissioners by Judge Cropsey, was that from the deep feeling of the Inlanders and their wo baving » Quarantine located at Sequine’s Point, he aid not belteve the buildings would bo allowed to stand If erected Mr. Lockman, Sheriff of Richmond county, deciared that the noice forming the basis of the subsequent com- plaint was served upon him in Richmond, and that affized Unereto was the seai and signature of Commissioner Hall.- Messrs. Lawreace H. Cortelye and David A. Edgar gave r. 4 om that the leaaivg citi thing, directly or indirootiy, the police force and new igs Poin. Following very pertinently the above, is & staie- ment, thus far alloged to be weil authenticated, of the Other eide of the story, touching the last assault on Se- ‘oint. The reports publiehed at the time, it will be were based whoily upon the facts as dotaved ree stauionod at ihe Poni, upon whom the This is simply the other side. Alot of madcap young msn, about fifteen in number, on the night of the 1ith of July went on a lark to try'tho bravery of the police at Seguime's /oint. They marohed boldly Up the eutrance (rom tbe beach aud demanced at!- miitance of the policemen oa duty, avd were of courte re- fused, They sald they wished to see Captain Walliag, who was called, and the same requast male of him re. to do in fused; whereupon they atiemptod to enter plan | Walling Greda pistol at them, woich they, me by firing a quantity (of crackers apd aquibs. » supposing bizmeelf abot, fell immediately oa all fours, aud afler a moment piosed nimscif ap and ran with all bis o, and did not return ootil they had le the in their reirest their coat tails stood so straight out bebind that oren ballets could have been irod through them without the least daoger of mriking their bores. Four of thew did not until they bad reaebed nearly to the Fresh iil! road, we they took up ibeir jodgings ina bara asdou: four miles from the soene of action. It bappeved tbat tive Lusvierested wituesses were acct dentally in the vicindy. An explanation of thelr positon will explain about he soow und its capture. Mr. Bor bank, a master mason, who lives at Roseville, had bored ‘the scow of H. 8. Segoe, of that pince, snd had taken hor around the west oad of the isiaad and up to the Creat Killa to upload a cargo of brick. Hig job being completed be, with four others, ieft thai place with ber, intending to take ber around to 'oerville. They leit the Groat Kills about sevon o’ch ok on Saturday eveniog, paraod the lock in front of the Wo fe ‘arm between tLovclock The wind and tide being ahead and thoy tired, thoy tof! hor ‘and walked across to Roanvilie, They saw no movement iw front o° the Wolfetarm in passing - AU the mao che; saw wore three on Seguive's dock, where they landed, aad one after they left to go across the country nome. ; Whether they were policomen or oatsiders they Know ust. They heard not the least noise until they had left the | dock a short distance, when they bear)—apparentiy at tue Wolle (arm—a dwoharge of very tial! arma, auch as or Grecrackers, about fifteen in number, and the time ocenpied in the'r discharge waa aboot @fleca minutes, They must bave gowe over Seguine’s ‘dock alter the ailray and taken the scow from where iarbank bat leit her, as Atrophy of the glorious victory achieved. Sone of them say they \deaufed (ept Latourette as one of the On Beatay evening, cme scomnel of war, tap pears, was beid between the Commies over and Wallin’, whereat it was dacided ‘bat Capt. | atourette was a dao Reroos man avd ovght to be secured, and that woul secure bim formhwith, dead or alive. lected ten or twelve of his most reliable sion, When the following Converssuce took place between | him and Bowne: — Watuve—Mr. Bowne, | thin’ you bad beter sccompany the expesition, aa your presence wil! lufure new courage | into the men should they quail before these West Quarter men Bowra—Capt. Walling, | don't think it wil! be safe or for me to go among them, Out if you Unnist ou it, why, | will go. Atiinem There will be to danges—we will guard you we want Is your presence aad encouragement. y tion 08 4 periions caterpriee. Capt, Latourette lives tn i. Village about a mile ‘wort of the farm. it being recat Rag wes stil) male | = street, bis [!ttle dog set ap” a dead bait, Therewpon, the foltow! piace among the loaders — fs pasos wocn ta pola 1 this as soon Ae one of the men we saw at the windows was fear tf we disturb them our valaable lives will be for. feited Capt. Warrant! confens it does look jus; yet * do not like the !d¢a of an ignominious There will de plenty of evidence to explain this matter, and wo hail | be ned at. This ic quite diferent from the aiTair jane ntnas we mag brag of oo mach ae ve meine thay dare not come forward to expose as; bat come out. Bownp—Capt, Walling, that’s all true; bub . He thas Sgbve vad runs away May ‘ive io Gglit ano'her day Now, 1 think (! decidedly the moth safe couree torun | Away Wiihout ighting. You know, Captain, bow it wae \aat aight—you gos thr i of tt, with all your advan be tefeated. '@ had better leant possi bie nolae, and lot's ve af, And awny thoy wont, aad left the who did not know the morning, Fortupately a person wae by who heard the | conversation ax recorded substantiaiy above, and who | stands ready to swear to the facts when the proper ore tion arrives. THZ REOSNT AKASSTS POR VIOLATION OF TAN BRALTA Laws. ‘The soven men from Hrook.gn wha, stole a passenger from a smalipox vessel at Quarantine \ few days since, and who were promptly arrested therefor by the Mealth Officer, were tried yesterday, at Special Sesatens in Now York, before Judge Osboras, A full reggrt of the tral will be found ia the report of the Special one. They | will be sentanoed atteass $100 fine; this being the lowost penalty the law allows. Since the arrest and punishment of Ragan, and especially since the arrest of the seven Brookiyu fenders referred to, the quarantine anchorage has been free from roving smal! boa and © bay sharks.” | volver class of Citinens of Staten Island, who begin to appreciate the at vantage and soourity of a rigel queran. | i : 5 4H Captain quistly asleep, anger te had seen (a snl the next ne, aré load in their approval of such arrests and prompt ponadments [MPOKATMILITT OF DISCHARGING CARGOMs AT THE | LOWEN QUARANTINE ANCHOSAGE. \ Win the UR two days AovORAL yowe's have OOM Heat | ny, which ought to make | And in 1966 {1 mmounted to. owed t come up to the lower anahor- ital ie overtlowing with ine } the iarge Hospital in more than full, 6o that | bec, and $14,544 TT bo the Androscoggin aad Kennebec emalipos cases have been seat into shanties, A Single Box of Brandreth's #1s contains more valuable extractive ma'ier than twenty boxes of aay the world besides, Twenty three bu: Abewn ia thew practice, to the eacineion of otber pi letter of thelr va ua is yot acarcely spprecial better known sudden death aud continued siceness of the past. Let those who know them right out in the favor at is a duty when will sare life. ee, 43 natoeth uliding: Hod by A; Cushman, Broadway, ‘Twenty second aireet; ai vision SM Hudson strect and 2h) Bowery, beanies Hine Pocket Cutlery—a Bioh Assortment at 5. & 8. BAUNDESS' store only, « No. 7 Astor House, Straw Hats at Cost —All Summer Hats at coat ai WHITE'S, 148 Fution, between Broadway and Massa. & Lawrenee, Qaesec aad the batt'e West, by HOLMAN 249 BronAway. Portable Cases, Kivery Styis, for tale by J. &B. aaDnpeits oneson ne] anor towns, Baseford's Billiards, 120 Fulton Street, can accommodate more evenings. Billiant Palace, dileea taviea, Gourt and Remsen, Brookiya, powder proof defiance locas arose Depo oa Peas a bi h Rireet, obs door below Walton lane - BOBSAT M. PATRIOX. svaburn, tan, morphew, bad akia, £0, JONZS’ ooral hair ‘oll, 2a...0¢ bad, gray, weak, harsh bar, bow article made. Depot 308 Bowie. egies Latra’s Wigs and Hair Dye Against the w thelr wat darapiilty and chesp Seta eer To Perfame the Breath and Kradicate and pimples, ‘Balm of Thoasand Flowers’ mnie univad FSTRIGR & 00. New York at 2) Broadway and by ei! druggists, 4 eurpasal: Made, eoit mt Sikes Manutecory: S68 road Web bre marar Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, the deat in the country. For vate at No. 6 Astor Hoasa m1 or browu—No. 1 Karciay street. har. Wigs and Toupees ure od the dye applied in pri- Tafatibie onguent for tae Rupture.—Marsh & Co., Radical Cure truss Kemp's Worm Paatilles —Many Diseases of | Bank of Gosport cbildren Uiat puzzle medical men are caused by worms, and might be prevented or cared by the timely use of these ‘paw tiles. Sold by D. WMANS & CO., 62 Water sirest, and by all druggists, at $1 per dott! Holloway's Pills.— Profession dies bard, but the cures of dyspepsia billions disorders aud 4 ‘wrought by thid unapproachab! are ipg it down everywhere. i faca'ty admit the value of the medicine. Weil they may, for it abames ‘he old treatment by countless cures FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tavasoar, July 28—6 P, M. ‘The stock market was a little shaky this morning at the opening, but rallied afterwards, and closed aia slight im. provement. There were large transactions in the princi pal speculative railroad stocks. In Michigan Southern, Erie, New York Central and Reading there wore indica- | pots) pecurition. made to custaia them. The movement in Michigan South- orn is very irregular. The brokers ix the employ of the company’s clique of speculators are filled up with the stock, and it is coming in from all directions, We hear of fote from the extreme West, with orders to sell at the beat current price, whalever it may be. The rise in Erie | $1000 Virginia 6'a. 000 do.. appears to be checked, for the presoat at least, The new party in power have not yet developed any new financial plan. New York Central was a little more active thao usual to-day, and the bears put out some long contracts. Harlem preferred soid at 23 and the old Ge‘orred at 10 per cent. We understaad that « prominent director in this compamy is abort several thousand shares, at prices rang M6 from 19 to 16 por cent. This is the way directors in railroads generally attgad to ibe managemeat. After the adjournment of ihe Board the following sales of etocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert Nicolay -— $10,000 Cincinnati, Ham!lton & Daytou R 2d m, int. ad. TRE 310,000 Milwankie & Horicon RR. ist mort Se. do,, ‘85 000 I'ltnois Central RR. construction bonds. $5,000 Montgomery County (Teon.) ti $8,000 Great Western (Tl) RR. tet mort. 77 20 ebares South Royaiton (Vt.) Bank, ws 6 do. Bank of America... ... ais 30 do. Hamilton Fire tnsurance Company. $ 40. Grocers’ Seam Sugar ite 30 do. At ihe second béard the market was very (at. Galena and Chicago feil off |, per cent: Michigan Southern, %; Cleve. tend and Toledo, 2; Milwackie and Mississippi, \; La | Crosse aad Milwaukic, 25s; Reading, %; Erie, %;; Cleve- (and, Columbus and Cinowmnati, 34. The alee of La Crosse |” nad Milwaukie were ail on time, and in litle lots of any shares each, The abipment of specie has been renewod with gremiforce, The Arabia yestorday earried out nearly ove and a half million, and the “Arago on Saturday wil! (ake another million. One of our covemporarios says, “As the Arabia dic not enil ont! three o'clock this afternoon | $29,000 in bullion was added to the shipmet reported ‘This \« very satisfactory, for wo are led to t had the steamer been detained anti) 6 0 clock | she would have taken $190,000. ‘The Assistant Treasurer raporte Total receipir...., . Tota) par menta..,... 175,109 56 Totes salance . ++ 7M 5B2,107 66 We obveryo that the last eale of Nigaragua Trauait was Gog cash, which is enid by those beet agqmainied to be far below ite real valve. Com. Vanderbilt owns 17 000 rhares. ead bas bean offered $1 sbare for the whole, but re fused it, ray ing he would uot ake $80 per share, It may | not be eoveraily koown that the Transit Company are in receipt of $40,000 per month from the M'aci/ie Mail Comps yo took worth a feast $25, as it of (teelf equal to a dividend om the fail capital. Mr anderbilt has giveo the strongest asacrances gest stockholders {hat 1! * ould come out right 'n the end; they fo the lower d@uchorage, and severai bave aleo Goon al- Qnaravtine from are content to leave thelr ‘interests in his hands. From | motives of policy he did not deem tt proper to make dis clonrem opti matters Degen to assume a ‘avorabie pros poor, We bnow he ls trying, to the Dost of hie ability, to | got matters arranged ae «peedily as praetion!e The gentlemen who visited Milwaukie (0 look into the atinirs of the La Crosse Company, examined, we under tinnd, all the principal operations conmected with it | They traced the application of the moneys received for the | Land ant bonds, examined the stock books and al! tne nore imporiaat accounts, and found everything perfectly saiisiactory. They weutover the road aad were astonsh ed at the immense resources of the country through which (t paseos. It will be finished this fall to within forty or ity miles of the Missiesipp! river and will hus receive the winter business of Minnesom. One af tho gea- Uemen we Know was so muc’ pleased with the rond and \te position and propecia thas pe bas made purchases of its stock since his return. We learn (rom a reliable source that the improvements of the barbor of Ontaric, formerly Litio Sedus May, are Jo be forthwith commenced and proseeuted with rigor, 80 asto make this fine harbor avaliab's to the commerce and shipping of the iakes during this soason, if poasidie. ‘The Commercial intorest of Os¥ ogo, in view of the ves increase of ite trade, and rather itmited exten of berbor facilities to accommodate ite growing com merce, riands | tm need of this auxiliary, and the grost infiax of freight into 'ake Cntario ae the cheapest channel of transit to tidewater, readers its oariy completion iraperative. The merohanta of Oswogo appear [ully to reelize this neces: sity, [OF Wo rend ip the Oeveogo /'alladiwn that a dopuim ‘tion of the Board of Trade and other prominent merchants } of the City of Gawego moi tome of the direstore of the Sako Oniario, Aubora and New York Railroad Oompany at Fair Haven, Ontario Bay, on the Mth instant, amd thet upon this Occasion the mutual advantages whick it wae Contes ded would result wo both minces (rom the improve mers vow \n course of prog: at the bay, wore fren Ciwovsmed and as liberally jowledgod. Al this we ‘need not wonder, for the increase of our trade with Car 4a, and the amount of buxiuees of our Lake porte, baset Principally upon the prodneta of oar Northwestern States, demande oor) eapor ding sosommodation. By reference to the reports of the Secretary of the Trea sory we fod that our commerce with Cansda in Whereas in 1854 it amounter to. . eee ‘The comunercs of the Lake porta has swe! FOMN fey $66,000,000 in 1940, ty Go0s"10 | | | | | | the @b 4M, Boyd & Go., Boston Maesach usetia Not earnings of joint road... Of this eam $35,170 72 goes to the Penobscot and Konaa Pallroad. ‘We gave an account yesterday of the delinquency of tho olty of Pitteburg in the payment of interest on its bonds fed physicians | igsued to raliroad companies, Tho annexed extract trom rwhen | the Vivcoones (Iadiana) Jue ts another ilustradion of the bad policy of mantcipal goverumenta issuing bonds to rali- ‘of- | road compantee:— On Friday ® movement was made to on the court houre, jail, court house square and other public propert; of Knox county, at the uit of the Ohio and ppt Ral road Company, for the interest dus oa $200,000 of the county bonda, f fat the laat United Btates Cirou!t Coart ‘bioh t tai for wi tenet was ol house and al are to be sold) the court house and grounds will be heia from ag ae eS ection of ine chante, autborivies (s Known. Photographs of Montreal and Scenery of tha people won't etand. i | Merwe tempers $610,905 25 Same tima previous year . ys aqO}30 2 Increase in ten months this year........../ sBE,415 02 —Thus, notetthetaading the baxeess stagnation during the past seasoa, the average receipts from Augus » lucinstye, have exoseded $61,000 por moath, and the revenues (or that porto, aicintidaieieaens in comparison with the same tep months of the pre- Jone’ Oid Italian Sonp, 4., for Freckciea, | ceding year, have increased $220,476 02, or upwards of 1, 1866, to May Sl, 190 56 per cant. The following are the footings of tha Boston banika for the past week, as compared with those of the week previ. ou Ospital stock... Loans and disso. Am’t dae from other . Amount due to other banks, Dopesita.. Oiremiasios 74 grounds {athe Noria sed {he gross earnings of the Obio Central Hailroad Com paay for the ton months ending Maz 31, 185, amounted July 29. $31 940,009 68,704,000 5 OTT 800 7,988,660 5,010,000 16,903,000 99,7 For the information of morchanta taking Indians money, we give the statement of the Indisaa free bauka at the present th showing their condition and solvency; aud also thore which bave compiled with the condition of Halr Dye, 4 Shillings « Gox—Black the ew law, which requires @ deposit of at least (ny thoasaad dollars worth of securities, and to an amount equal to tea per cont above the ciroulation:— Martel vate Banks. Bank of Gosben Bank of todiaai Fxobange Bank..... Farmers’ Hank, Wea Tippecanoe Bank. Excees of securities. Stock Kxchange. Tavmspar, July 22, 1867. 1% Seba Erie RE..b4a da) a ay «50 do. bs 7000 do... ..... 834% 2500 Til Cen RR bds, 99. 5 abs Bk Commerce 165 5 Bk Commerce so’p 10455 5 Am Exchange Bk, 11034 45 BO... roses i] 10 Metropolijan Bk . 105% uw do. 106 ba 20 Park Bank 10254 20 do......... 108 45 Bix of State of N'Y 10654 100 Cantou Co.....03 2056 200 do, bs wig 180 do... DOO 2056 ‘27 DeliHad Canal Co 119 50 Penn Co..... 98 5555 seseesss 150 do. LO 70M On RRex a atk 118 Wo do. 60 1 20 Cl, Cot & Gin'RR , “ do. 9 ne ee eens boo 150 Gat & Chicago RR v0o 50 Coy & Tol vs 100 560 dO... 6.0 100 200 Ch & BIRR... 00 0 -. B60 “eo sone ae 400 26 © B & Quincey Rr. 260 Cen RE. 945 300 $1000-N Y¥ Con RR Oe 100 dow... 7 50 she Panama RR.. ro) so do 7 60 Galena & Chic It. 100 MicbS&NIARR. #1 BOARD. 10 she Mi & Mies RR 90 | a ORME DOO 60 Otrcuia +2 PL EL AIO $119,108 Mio Lali =er6 RRA Seesesrs RA P ee S&sentese Fe RE Ps ‘The bus‘noas of Oswego in 1866 amounted to $16,236,000, | did not vary materially from thoes curreat | of the week. The rales embraced abovt 1,000 bhda, aad oe bs i é H : , 3 i 2 & Wheat a if ? Hid i e $112, and quiet, though holders manifos' Oats were Inactive and firmpess, H 2 SSeesese & * -rE Oe » a ” vd Do o 3 ry & o a a ry ry i thera white, . va. — market was more active, aad pros ned. The sales embraced anout 400 bags Lsc.; 2,626 mais Java, per Faicoa, apt, | do Maracaibo; 1.000 ai tis,0, less S per ceut for for export; and 200 do , at ii xe , four moatha, and 508 do, 8 Domingo for export, at p. t; awit 100 do. Lagrayra, at l4c. rh Corron.--The market was quiet and gales ooatlaet to 508 8 660 baler, closing withoa bon! middling uplands eod 1634 Dealers were disposed to await the receipt of lier aowe by the Arla, Faxicets.—Kngagements wore light ani raiesdal! Te verpou! come equare bales of colton were sagagsd a 2s.; Soe Island was at Syd.; about 400 bis. rosin ae 434. To Londoo oll cake was ai) 6d. a Loe arkcod: 1,600 bbls crude turpentine at ., and 6) bois, apirue at Sm, by a foreign veasel. Yo Rotiordam 20) bbis aprite turpeating at do, To Bremea 200 bbis. ofl ui 2c, 80d 3 bbls. shoo pegs at Ia. 6d. There war nothing cow be Bavre, and rates wire nnohavgrd. A weasel was akce up to toad os Wilmingtoa for vane with jumber at ®) per 4,000 feet, and another loaced at Darien for New Core with ivmber at p. t. Hai was quiet, with @ limited demand for atipping Good (0 prime old ranged from @50 a 75 Hore.—The market was cochauged, aad (he sales made wore chiedy tu lots to city brewers of good to prime dua. ern and Western at 10c.@12c. Other descripioas wore nom nal, Lum —The market continued firm, with sales of —_ includiag Ortpocos at Sue , Rie Graade at o4&c., aad Cabello at LOM, six months. Txow.—Scoteh pigs were selling in lots at $20 a St, six montor Laancm —The market continued firm for both oak and hemlock Tbe receipts continued to come in oa fair o« tent, but the iate active demand has resucet stor<s. Navat Storm.—Thore was less bouyaacy aad activity in the market. Sales of 100 bbia. mi order were made at 47 5 48c., W dayn, adding tnterest: crude was firm at $+ ain was dull and quiet at $1 90for commoa, por 310 les. ‘There was no change of moment (a other descrip.!ona. Ona,—Linseed was quiet, and Amorica2 nominal, a Se. SI oll was rather beiter sales were made a Bod! $1 2% 8 $126 Crude whale war quiet Orm, with sales of 200 bbls. bandsome South soa, a New Bedford, at 70c. Lard oil was quict, aud prices ae mipal. Provetoss. —Pork—The market war Orm, while theaaten embraced about 1 200 bbis. mess, at $24, chock in a woe, end £00 do. at $24 15; prime was sold ai $19 0 a $10 40, ‘and $19 50 for uninepected prime mess. Buol was stoay: with modorato Uangactions, which embraced sbous bbis., including Weatern repacked mess ai $154 $1 extya Chicago do at $17 6Ja318. Prime meas waa quiet @t $23 a 30, ond beef hams wore a: $2} 50.8 $2576. Out meals remained firm; among ‘be sales were 60 bate. whoulders from Liverpool, at l0ige Hams wore scarceend Orm at ii%c a ike Bacon wes firm: a eal rate of city emoked sides was made at liye Land was steady, with rales of 200 0 bbls. and eros, at Ue. a ibe @15is¢ for fair to crime Sine as pieaty and heevy at 150 a Wo. for 17s. far * Stare. Cheese was in moderate reyuet a 50. 6 9Ko Pica —The sales embraced abc ut 550 canks, at tye | 5g abe ‘Gars.—There was more activity in sales, whick prone 0 lurspaet there was a rumor that about 500 bhds. mors bed been wold, but we could not trace them. for the iast (ow daye the chief purchasers have been reflaers aud odbore, with some purchasers in bond for export. The prices obvained the way from $%c a 1040. for Cube today ranged all m , and at 100 a 10\c for Porto Rico, The following are tho prices established Messrs. Stuart for their refined sugars ;--Loaf sugar ., Crunaed auger 12¢., wround sugar 127,0.; circle A~Cruaned anger xe Pixar. —the market was without change of mnemé, with pales of about 00 bbie. at 21 sc ae ADUERTINEMENTS RENEWED KYKBI Dal tarina cragkers ali hav They may be procured of the beat (amily grocers generality. C°orHINe a7 WHOLESALE 708 | Casi Camm randy made coibing, for fel aa wining rede, io to. swrk before we peony SAviD A OkOROe ee 84 Warren aires, Now Tort. QVERDELLS ELEGANT WRODING CARD —ONL® 1, depot in the chy Brondway, corner of Duane tree. DIGON | PO'SON | A WORD TO T For killing cock fh Withous aay pvaon, & neat in Day Ip the Maguelic Powder of , fo #e% 1 had medias and prions wli® cam iste Ageoe Tin the only sure dealt for fy, velbug or ee, I abdition to thi we will only siate that He's « pul that in (oath t the moure and the ew None gennine without » (xe simie of I Lyen om the iabee Depot 114 Broadway. LYON A AT PAR FoR S0mxmm Faltow ateoet EWING MACHIN' DIFFSRENT KINDO ‘under injunction —On the SR day of Jame, 1457, the Oar cuit Court of the United Statra for ‘be Boutheora dlatrict of New York, i” peveral suite in equity commenced by LM. hinge @ Co after due node to the defendants, ocdered write of in ume on t gene, prombiting tne sale or wee of ibe Leet aod. ster amaonior for violating five paras also. che Kuvery ton 4 Co. machine for infringing two pavenia, oud ‘GUTH ROVALTON TAKEN alothing ci ‘acevo doting macvine for af-ingin sons who buy any of thear no ronson (or complains, whem they uo ceed #30 stop uatng them. Ui sindaee 210 do 405 Broadway < Gran’ 100 do.. QTEPUEN® CRURBRATED WRITING FLU & do... © copying wks, Lradon and 25 Fearl stoeet 18 soe oti hit ne co he pr neipal siationers. 100 € fol It. = = 7 EAKNESS, NERVOUSNERS, DYSPE: 100 do... Wien, ions uppeche, . . 780 do : | ture, or ora’ of be natural fonctions, fad a dissed 106 ao 24%) | pausces in Dr. 5. WEBBER'S: The £00 do. tk en) we youthfa) haath an’ sirengis « 200 GO... 18 Cley, Col & Gla AR % Depot a9 60 Mil A Mies RR DIO 5H _ 2 FAILURES, SUSPENSIONS, \ASIGNMENTS, ETC. } MARRIAGES AWD DEBATED (From yo) ! Married. JN. Lackey, New York city amue) Emerson, New Yor’ oly, assigned; liabilities id about $50 000. that the ane; and it is to raiity of orediters, hie Desiness. In such know Mr, Puta will reicieo. at not does fd Unat un Lodge View Nowtrns D. Root, Addison, N.Y. , anni Charles B Dyer, v . Audare . Sobolisaberger J. W. Prants, Richfield, piace James &. Shonse, Vorsniiiee, bilities ; atmeal) dividend B. Wil Bayou Rar M. Daren, Tifa, “bio, assigned. Wm. T. Kont, Calais, Obio, jhe 1&8. MeCormick, Davia Pike tore Bottaia, N. Y., sold out and jef. K pected. * , Orpcuwnad, Oo, assigned . P. Putzam & Os. The aaneuncement in our inat ned Fanos, Penn Auled " Peon Duteaor, Torsivile, w. ¥. Told ont snd 00 + a2id out aad loft the failed sac left; te fae. Lafayette, Lik, sanigned to Jesbus Dodd, Muneletown, Ind. , assigned 1B. &. Newell & Oo,, Chicago, 't , saspanctod, Mornberg & isedar, Chicago, Ul , failed. Farrer & Raseel), Sonmooth , it, fale. Heary Wernick, Fort Atkinson, Wis, , fatled. SH. Brigga, Wyocens, Wis., suspended. Ff. Smail, Urbana, Ohio, was ‘am week as having aeeigned, but we are informed that thongh be had declared bis intention to aasign, anc it was umderstood that he bad done #0, yet a debt on account of which he had mekiog an emigament wae ly ae Tee tm our lat of taapensions of Sth natant. ws inat he haa 00. surpemded, consequently the report which wan current before the fail Mr. 8. We Dave to requent that yatant wil} ths. oor last [sue ag Baving wu treo only with repect to | that (4 shoald in no way aifeot the Boyd & Oo. In cities » merchant Was \ncorrect la who copied onr Boyd individually, os when he doeg not pay his obligations at maturity stead Of paying, he allows himecif to be sued, sod judg | a) ments obtained, that (act seoms to i the \enat (hat he has euapenced, or perhaps aot why the sang rule ghoeld oot . We apply clvewhere, if, in t failed; iavittien about | ml | July 2 at the vermore, Feun—Bodanoc.—sa Thareday, Dr. Bellows’ chereh, vy the Key. & eern B Faoer to Mise haem 1. dus Feq and granddaug! Revert Bogardus, b.4a of this city HAW ravest—Oee —On Tuer: A. Baker, str. Enwaae HB. Be to Mise Famny W. Gee, daughter of James Ugg, of Newmk N. J. July 21, by the Pay. a. Newark papers please is 4 Mcrae —On Monday, Joly 13, dy the Rew. James Millett, raiding at No. 49 Seventh strost, Me. Jom Hooas, to Mise Jovan s Mofh away, ai! of this sity. Dted. on —00 Thursday, Jay 23, Emma Feasees, youngest of Joba Theophilus tad Fiances Mara rues, aged w 2, @ consumouon, ford, parah of Ceabrisey iteuad ot are , afternoon, a ‘Stone stroet, withous further invuation. ‘Thursday, July 25, Fravk Hanoy only som Beran Ada Hardy, agp! 14 yoars, 5 montage Will take piace from 219 Wesoingion wrset, alternooea, at ) 4 0 Clock. arsiay morn.og, July 80, of congeative third son of Petros and Mary Ano £ : i i 5 ? i i i | F tied aave—Cn Thorsday, July 2, bm youngest daoghier of ae, aged ive WF ‘the rived and pan of the family are re. qquented to attend the fuceral from ter late residence, 0 Afternooe. as | o'clock ay to marrow Ber rei wil} be wken 0 Calvary Comotery Cor im torment ‘Seema — On Wi , toly 2, at midnight, Hoea Suepean, aged 6 months, of iny Tecate while proceeding to the ‘ire in Wal’ et. re! ‘rienda | the “amily are mampece- fully invived to “at 7 da Tho friends acd acquainty segs of the fam\ly are respee- folly mvited to attend Bis funeral from Une residence of my 984 CA Fr oroath sirget, 04 aferucem, at fore

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