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it BES i i ‘One aod when, at leagth, she appeared: before the the unerring judgment of eeoured t triumph. It was thos colored all hedid, sothat the young «ir! learned to him—to look up to him as a superior being, To ‘will be seen by an¢-bye. After 'y success, duriax which she os orien cities tn Italy, ahe re- Vienna, which brings us to an epi- it of beauty in am ominont de- in Vieana wasa v ise seemed for once to Hi + in jer 3 gesticalation, and the beau ifa! Frezzo- buried in flowers. There was one : hot eal this — ww completely waz abrorbed by the new singer. Whether !t ol pas beauty, or ber transcendent talent which so fusol: d him nae covid tell, but he seemed to drink 4m ber presence as though it were hig life’s suste- ‘wauce, unconscious of the curiosity he excited. When the curtain fel] upon the mimic scene and she appeared no more, he arose suddenly as from a dream and rushed from the theatre. He went ia the direction of the stage Boor. A large crowd of enthustastic admirers surrounded arcd Ashoued vociferousty, but mad bis baught: et poble P nag? oie i oan yy presence was known to ali, and bis auperiory was cheerfully acknowlegded. He ‘@pproached the lovely singer, and with a profound obel- ‘eance took her hand avd led her to her carriage, -@tauding uncovered as the wondering eirl drove off ‘amid sbouts of “Viva, La Frezzolini, Viva, Arch Duke Charies.”’ This pudlic hom: of the Zoya) Arch Dike @dded stl) lustre io the success of Frevcoltni, bat, unfortuoately, this Sap homage took @ more serious urn, Arch Duke Charles became deeply and paszionately, ‘@namored of the prima conua. Be followed her like her whadow ; he imporiuned her with costly gifts; he pleaded ‘@ lyre tuai could not be controlled, but | revvolmi, true to ‘Nerse!f and to her art, was unmoved by his impassioned iprctestationsn0, not unmoved, for a love #9 tender, so full of ref abdzegation, touched ber heart, which wouli fain Rave responded to bis, but that birth and position forbade aor to love where love could only be dishonor. The Arch Duke, reckless of all consequences, offered her his band and urged an immediate and socret marriage; but Mrezzo- Lint ou. resiated, and while she was hesitating the rumor . Of the Arch Doke’s madnees reached the care of the Hm vor, Who ected with instant promptitude,and banished ng es who dared to bo beloved bya Duke and pro- werve her honor, from Vienna, ithout an instant’s warniug, was burrie! from the city, and forbidden Wretura. Frozzolin! and the Arch Duke Uharles did not moet 4; for years. But neither of them has forgotten oa Lo ey tender episode of their youtb. i this time the Conte R—— had kept a jcalous watch upon’ the actions of Frezzolini. It ‘was ho who gaye in'ormation to the Emperor of ‘tho twwieaded marrisge,and & was he whe, serpent Like, comforted the fair singer during tbo ‘iret “burst of her lameutations. He deemed it time to er t the strands of the net he had woven ‘arowad ber and to secure the prize at once, The liberality of Frozzolini, who ouly beld the vast sum? she earned of ‘value in so as they added to the comfort aud bappi- ‘mess ef her beloved parents; her boundiees liberality ena- ‘Died ber father to indulge in schemes of ulation to whieh her atiention bad been direcied by R—. ‘Et was a portion of his plan to get the old man in his pow: er, ead the schemes be favored were the most hopeless in ‘Meir youturous risks. The natural sequence was the utter wuin of the old man snd his insolvement beret all hope ‘& prosent extraction. The time had come for the Conte ‘Wo act, sad he fered to relieve the father from all his aifficulties at price of the daught hand. The old qmaa's beart was po nomny Oa dreamed of no difiiculty— ‘fad not tho Conte always been a dear friend of tis daugh- Ser? what was more natural than that thoy should love ‘eacb other? He jos fully acceded to the proposal and sign- 04.8 paper to that effect with a condition added, which he @oarcely observed, that Frey-olini “should remain upon @he sisge at the pleasure o. her husband.’ There the mecret jeaked out; the conduct of the Count was explained. ‘Mean, miserly and treachecous, ho sought to grasp the Drilliact fortune which the splendid abilities and vast arity ef Frezzolini could not failto iuzare. Sho had ‘ors Le frat been to him asa speculation. The satelligence of this in came upon Frezzolon Uke a thunder shock, For a time it stupified her, and she gunk onder its baleful influence. Bat at length she roused herself to resistance, and offered to redeem her fither's debis; but, alae! on enquiry sbe found herself beggared— | fer father’s recklesrness bad swallowed op her «'l Piruggle as she would, she felt she was inthe tolls, and | ‘avged on by her deep devotion for her parent sbe con- ‘Ponted to the sacrifice. ‘Toa Manatace or Frarzoum.—A lovelier bride never gtoot before the alter; a sadder or more hope- ‘Sess one never yielded ap unwilling taod. There wore, Jhowevor, no signs of weakness; o'er her finely cut foa- @ures thore wae an expression of stera resolve, that boied mo good to him who hai demanded the sacrifice. The | ovremony was concluded. the unholy compa: t Suished, and fhe Conl® avproachod to \ead hor from the church, when, serith a gasture of unapproachablo diguity, she waved him ‘from ber, cast aside ihe costly veil, tore the wresth of ¢ Diossoms from her brow. trampling i¢ beneath hor feet, ‘and rushed from (he churea before the wondering jest sud awe-struck bridegroom were conscious of her When they became capable of action, parsult was oo late, After months of anxious and vengeful search ‘ner retroa! was discovered. She bad taken refoge in the oavoni of the Sisters of Mercy at M-——-n, from whence moither threat nor entreaties could move ber. It was during this voluntary seclusion and consequent absence from pudilc We that reports were circulated as to her lose ot woke. Her absonce from the lyric siage had to be ac- covnled for reasonably, those who withed it #0 gave Juor }oxr of voice as the rgason, but which ber su o#equent ‘wriomphs tp Rassia and France nS ey disproved. The Conte R., finding that her ‘tion could not be ombakea, and that he bad over reached biweelf ia his deep ‘and torinous schemes, berged for an arrangement to be maic. The sums he had advanced to feriber hie despica ‘ble purposea had somewhat impoverished bim, and ho d if these were retarned to and a per centage uy her income paid over to him. that be would never seek her | ‘presence or In eny way aseume avtbority over her. To | ‘@li thess conditions ahe agroed, although she would giadly | } | } | Dave given up the world, where hor experience bad doen fo ditior, and have remained [a the peaceful ahade of her Foligions home, But it was not t» be; her duties called her Porth to Creah exertions, and once more sho sought the wimic stage to become again the Queen of the hour and the (do! of multitudes. Frezzolini, the virgin widow of a iviag husband, pure as the chaste Diana, again swaye tho © Woerte of thousands by the forse of ber brilliant govius and the power of ber beauty, but her borrt owns no | emotion avo an absorving devotion to the art of which | whe is (oe brightest and porest ornament » Court | Whe German Kiot—alleged Kiot =—They Demand Javy Trie COURT OF SPECIAL SkssTONS. Before Justices Osborne and Conoco 'y | Jcuy 25.—The court room was crowded (hit moral ot nove of the prisoners’ cates possessed the slightos in terest ves our reporter pleasure to mowion that afer Doing abject to great jaconvenience for the twelve months in discharging his duty, tha the officers of ‘court have copaiderately provided accommo da 7 represeatatives of the press during the week. han bever. A Stet WARD ROTER ‘Thomas Ryan, tried aud conricte! some time since of Parkeipacing in @ riot {n Baxter sirest, was arraigoed for fra eace Court deed him $26, which bo promptly jpaid and left the court. AN EMIGRANT RUWE Henry Linderstruthe, who was ‘rie! and convicte! on ‘Thursday of seeking to decoy a family outelig of Castle Garten without a Hoense, was brought vp for -entence Judge Osborne said thai in consequence of that being bis first ovtence he felt inclined to be lenient! and \nroose only & nomina} fing, but on examining the law he found that She Court Lad uo discretionary ower. Fie had hoped that * B Bm.to maid that tho ners counse] was prevented from present, and in bis absence be woul! move to trans fer tae case to the Geucral Sessions—a right which the ao of exerciting. Ho was romiy to give rollable bail. Court granted (be mation, and S000 alter the emigrant runvers loft the court SEV ENTER STH WARD RIOT. It having been intimated through the (‘erman papers thats number of the alleged participan’e io the riot at ‘arcaue \ would be trted in the court t) duy, the friends of | he x00 sed mustered large numbers, anxious to learn the result of the trial. The following men were trraignod charged with riotous conduct in the Seventeenth ward on Bu the 12th of Joly —Marinws + John Schnetz, Robert Cromer, They were derad'e in- | ognor cheir countesances tudicated milcoewm rather thas | nacity, They wore represented by Mr. Temlineon, who | demanded jury trials. ey Were aocorting!y remanited | the Goneral Sessions. To#y will be tried during the en auing torm. THE QUARANTINE Cam | Jamoa McCarles, Ey Thorn, John MoGeo, John Morray, | Hugh Donel, VY. WeDevit, and Patrick Medes, who, 1 wil; be romeanterel, were Cony clod of violating the Qua | yaatine boos on f ay morning, were brought up to re. OAtre pentence er sone | ing togetber a few momenta, | gho duot.coe cavelade’ (s remand them tilt Tresday, tm or- | der (oa! th time to examine the cage and the | vaghly law Hownrne Morvan of A Wire asp Carnorns. On the Mth ult, the bodies of a murdered women ant ber children were found flonting on the lilinote river, tear Meredosia and Naples. The body of the woman bore marks of violonce upon her breast and body, ber meck | ‘was dislocated and a cord was drawn three (mes aroant Ut, to which was attachor a hoxvy saci iron aud #ki'let lid, ‘weighing together twelve pounds. She war porfertiy (les. Aitule of clothing, ® sheet being wranpet around her and tied at the feet abd arount her neck. The chiidren—w lit- ‘Ue girl about ton rears Old, a boy, #ix, ane one four youre ot pored the family. The two oldest were four t, and it ts probable that the third shared the sane murder one fate, The oldest boy was found with both legs thrust ‘Unto one_log of Is pantaioons and the other tied roand his neck, The ciroumPances attending the discovery of (nese Bodies oto prove one of the most hratal murders ever Kknewn, | The woman residod jn Beardstown, {li., near the Hivor, Twomen who cane to the house shortly before the night of the murder, which is known ta have been womantted about the (irstof May, atd hire! inemeclver to Mt Wood fn the vicinity, are suepectot at belny the mur- . They have fled to Conada, but ww! protmbly be, | ge have been ore thir, arroetge | upon Gay at | soon enti | the following companies: Fulton, | origin of the fire will, no doubt, be closely investigated 1 the Fire | tinguished before any demage war done, ‘tes Hose Mo, Pemwet Vane Seen? » TOR W¥LCOME HOME OF rn.‘ PARTAEM, United States Hose Company No, %° Of thls city, which had been on @ visit to Detroit, Sichig, % returned home yesterday, and were received by a namy% of thelr fei NAW YORK FIRE DS: alized the occusion by « processiza and ota’ demoa- strations. ‘These visita of fremen to the country have been quité frequent of late, and are attended with the most benesicial | Brown aprang to bis foet, and tho ott: WEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1857. Milling « Garroter Jug Uiet. mqQusaT ON TEX BODY oF varsiox OWES, WO W438 EMLED WUiLa atremproxe A? COMMIT A HIGHWAY ROBBERY. On tho evening of tha 24 of July tast Jamen\ TOW", At officer on bord tho whip urtoh, while waixtag a feust the Fourth ward, waa attacked by a gaag of robbon *! eo them a hearty welom.*, aud aig- | Kadcked down. Oud of them grasped bis chroat aad 1 tempied {0 take the mongy from bis pocket, Browa, who Hlor's knife aad tse largo, powerful mao, drew out his stabbed bis aanatlan’ twioe. The iatter rollet ovor, when Consequences. It gives the youog men attached tothe | tocontend withe powerful maaarmed withe kz(fes ar! warned by the fate of their companion, ras away, Beowa Die auspicios at amail cost, aud begets s {riendly focling | pursued his way homo to bla boarding house, 71 Oliver street, where be frealy told bis etory. The woundet man Department an opportunity to see other cities under favora- which does much to bind together in closer bonds the amicable rejatiors of the various fire departmenta through- out the country. The United States Hose Company left this city on the ‘19th inat., and took the care to Bullalo, whers thoy were recelyed by Taylor Hose Company No. 1, Wasi:iagton Fa by the Mayor and Fire Department of that piace. This was the Gret visit of a New York Ore company to Canada, and Is therefore interesting to note. From Walton they embarked for Detroit in the steamer Wostern World, aad | auethor man named were welcomed at the dock by Chief Fagineer Dancaa, Po ‘was taken to the City Hospital, whare he bax since dted of bis wounds, ruifang, not wishing There was noeilort made to arrest Brown acd be bas lace sipped to Europe. it will beaeen by the result of the Coroner's inquest, which we appeud, that the verdict gine Company No. 6,and Hose Company No.3, After be | fully justifies hia conduct. ing duly /éted and toasted, the New York company took ‘The following ta the evidence takoa before Corsucr were | the boat for Walton, Canada, where they were received | Hi)!s:— James Farley, reviding at No 71 Oliver street, betng duly eworn, testified as follows:—i keop a eallors’ boarioz house; I did not know the deceased by same; | might bave known him by sight; [at Orsi ihought deceseod was 8 maa of the name of James Brown, second officer of ‘ip Zw ich, who boarded with me, came in on Fri- Mayor Hyde, ot Detroit, and the whole Fire Department | day or Saturday evening, July 3d or 4th, between 7 aad 8 of the place, numbering twcive companies ta all, Tho | o'clock; there | pee ere late la the house before Hrown stay of the New Yorkera was one coutinned scene of tea- } 2™° ws (the rowdies) had attempted to garroto tivity. They were fited, dined, wined and cheered My i Ty ae my eee oe every day and every evening, and then serenaded | earroted, having been tarown down into the at night.. While at Detroit they took a trip over to Wind- sor, Canada, where Uiey wero kindly cuteriained. On os they bade adieu to Det oit and revurned to Buf- AD to Niagara Falls, On Saturday they took the cars for home, and arrived yesterday noon. Atthough most of the dremen were ongaged to tura out at the policeman’s faneral, several of the companies de \ermiued to welcome the United States Hose Com any bome on thelrown account Accordingly Fulton Engine Company No. 21, Howe Company No. 3%, and Hose Com No, 41 narched to the dock foot of Cortisadt etrect to re- ceive their feliow fremen, The United States Association , composed of the ex members of Hose Company No. 25: Hose Company No. 20, Engine Company(No 1), aud Engine Company No. 14, alo parsicipated in the demonsirativa, After the first greetings were over. the companies formed in procession in the following order —- Baad Evgine Co, No, 1, with maching. Band. ‘The I _xempt Members 0: The Go Hose Lo No, 25, with carriage decked with flags and ornaments, aad sur- mounted by a huge stufled wild em. if Hose Co. No. 25. 18 Baad, Hore Co. No. OS, with carriage Band. nd. Engine Co. No. 14, with macaine. Fag'ne Co. No, 15, with machize. ‘The procession marched up Rresdway to’ Fy Fulton to Nastau, passed the Hers. office uo Chatham street and the Bowery to Canal street, down Canal to Cen- tre, down Centre to Pearl, up Peart to Broadway, up Broadway to Worth street, where ihe company’s house is situated, ‘The members of Hose Company No. 26 express then selves highly pleased with their Vialt. Several of them were drereed in the fire clothes of members of te Dam Dwyer, about 2 years of gutter on bis back end robbed; thet he could not apes that he took bis knife from bis pocket and stabbed one o! the rowdies twice, who was on top of lim; the mau then im oroved the occasion by taking a rvpning trip | rolled cf him, when Brown umped io his feet; be is & strowg, powerful maa; be said that there werssome five or *ix of the robbers; Brown told mo this about two weeks afier tho ocourrtnce, on the next day it was epokea of again, Brown gtring tne same atatement; he went out te a iquor etore across the etreet, and was chased from there to my house by so thirty men; the mob seemed to wish to get b of Brown tw avenge the tojury core; I do not kucw where Brown is pow; I do not Know whether be bas sapped or not; be left my house on the first of the next week; 1 have known Brown about 32 years; wis word I can rely upon fully, be bs Ror disposed. Piephen Romaine, residing at 92 Oliver street, eald he knew deceased by sight; bo bad acquaintavce with Lim; ine flrs¢ that he saw of the deceatedon the wight iu ques ion was about Oi o'clock; he was then being carried to a drug store by come five or aiz mea; be followed him to the glore aad saw he was much {njured. Berry D. Noyes, M. D., tested that the deceased had (wo severe Wounds; Ope @ fieal wound, the ciber almoat d reetiy between the eleventh aad twelfth , which wounds resvited !0 his death Op tails evidence the jury returned the following verdict: “That Patrick Dwyer, the deceased, came to tis death by peritonitis, the result of a tab at the hands of James rowan om the Sd day of Joly, 1857, Further, the jury ter the sctclearty juatiflabio, it being in eaif defence.’’ Disastrous Fire in Brooklyn. DESTRUCTION Of THR BROOKLYN CITT RAILROAD COMPANS'S STARLKG—BETWREN GIXTY AND SB- VSNTY BORSES BUKRNED—~LOSS ABOUT $14,000, Afire broke out in the stables o& the Brooklyn Railroad Company on Thirty-sixth street and Fourth aye nue, Gowanus, about 11 o'clock on Saturday night. The Detroit Fire Department, with whom they had exchanged | watchman of the establishment gaw a man rua from the Biab.es, aad pursued Bim over_a stoue yard and then loet garments. bn ped brought with them a number of pleasant souvenirs of thelr excursion. Youre Lapy rorxp Drowwxp.—aAt eight o'clock on San- day morning the body ofan unknown female was found on the beach at Cedar Grove, Staten Island. Henry M. Weed, Feq., brought the nteliigence to Coroner Vander- bilt, of Stapleton, who repaired to the beach to bold an in- queat on the body. The Coroner recognized in the coun tenance of the young lady # resemblance to some of bis acquaintances jn that section, It was subsequently ascer. tained that the deceased was Miss Annette Egbert, dangh ter of Mr. Cornelius Egbort, a respectabie farmer residing | mucn. near Binck Horse Tevern. Tho young lady, ai three o'clock inghe morning, lef her moiher scare, stating that she was going into te vard; instead of which sbe started | The fremea were poart mad event | the scene of contlagraticu. for the beach to terminate her existence. The is traceable to parva! insanity, which bas afiicted ber for some time paat She was 2S yearsof age. Verdict ren- dered \n accordance with the facts brought to light, City Intelligence, ENFORCEMENT OF THE SUNDAY LIQvOR Law. As agenera! thing the liquor shops were closed yoster- day, in accordance with the provisions of the new police act, which requires that the police sha!l report all dealers who keep their places open on the Sabbath for the sale of Hiquor, and such parties ax violate the law ¢hall be im- prisoned for the length of time designated in the act. The now law gives no discretion to the magistrate. If the parties are guilty to prisou they must go afier the first offence. This stringent provision bas had {ta due o‘fect on he liquor dealers, and they fear its enforcement, Of course @ number of dealers evaded the law. One had a back entrance for his customers—anotber kept an cating house, or changed it (nto a hotel: but these evasioas wor the exception, not the rule. bad to succumb, and vory «onerally closed their as- | tad lebmepw. Ln Grand street, wear the Bowery, the fol lowing rotices were posted over the coor ¢f a iager bier Oe LOLEL ALE LIILOLEDOLE IDLO LOLESPELE DEDEDE SEDO LE LED Var Age MATHERS, ry NO ADSUTTANCE $ ox ‘ i 3 HOLY STHDAX, 3 3 EXCEPT Ov 3 3 z & » “And in German POEL OLEPEOLE LE DEDLDOLOLEDDID DDODLOIIGLEEPPOO LE DD OD HORNER OUR OFTEN FUR MELYS POARDIR. 3 Deen PRPC Lt PO POEE ALLL POLE ELE LE POPPLOLPLIEDE DOL DDD The jaw was not observed in the Seventeenth aa) other wards on the east side of the town as well ag la the weat of the city, by the Germans. To them this law seems par ticularly obnoxious, and thoy deride it bitterly, What ever the dealers may think about it, there is 0) question Dut that this closing of the stores has had « good effect je ee Of the city, Suaday tx gener & veay the police courte, from the number of drunken pro. ple brought before them; but yesterday the courts were nearly denerted and the city was wovsually quict. Crstow Hoost Marrara.—Ooillector Schell has a0 far done very Uttle towards making any changes ‘n the Cus tom Houre. Last week be reqnerted Messrs. Thomas Byrne, of the First ward: Oliver $. Hibbard, of the Pigbteenth ward, and Malcom Ives, mousurer, to their resignations, which it (© presumed 0 mediately, This may be considered the frat ga can be mo question bnt that many chenges w fod the Incumbents wove Characters, mora! a: do not stand well, had better make preparations some other bosiness, It is not likely, however, that any importamt appolutuwent will be made wntil ihe meeting of the democratic State Convention, as the Custom House spoils are to be the barmouizing power among t demooracy; and when the final decision t¢ arrived at, it | but aea bli of wili create & bitterness in certain quarters that will not | islet! »_ One important reform Mr, S¢ xe! is determin. | tend « ed loeffect. There bave, for some years back, Casiom House seveaty-ive men denom vated nigh peeters and Sfty six men doing precisely the sat just nothipg at all—who are called wight watchmen, men. These inspectors i watchmen have been emoloyed bali of every alternate uight. for whieh co no duty st all, and the loafers of the party deen in the t they recelye $3 per night. The fact is, thore olcers, who like Uncle Sam's money, but do not like to work, are vory anxious for these berths, Mr. Sche has determined to abolish entirely the position of watchman, the inspectors do actua) duty every uight in # place. Thor, at one fell swoop, fifty six nice bertus are wiped out, ‘and the hopes of #ome thousand applicants for these sine cures biasted. Jt would be weil If other o't\ 908 could alto be «iepensed with, #0 as to do a with this oloe beg ging, which Is fast getting to be the vice of the age. Fram (y ALLay Strumr,—Between 1 and 2 o’¢lock on San ty— | | Fen the German lager dior | { | this cide tot fre was discovered breaking out in thive | ! Tk waa doubtless te work of ao incen- } ad in | te ' 4 cay morning, a fire was discovered in the veneer and ma. | hegany yard of Patterson & Gilchrist, SL and 39 Allen street. The fremen were promptly at the prewleos, and act of an incendiary, a8 two distinet burnings were dis- oovered extinguiehed. The stock it ingured for $5,000 ia 280; Pacific, $5,950, The joes by fire aod water wii be wwildiag i damaged sboct $60, and The by and Relief, $1,600. about $2,000. The insured for $900 in the Futton Insurance Company. Fine ix THinty miovrre Sreeer Ata Hitle after $ o'clock on Ganday morring, 4 fire was discovered |) the collar of the brick stable, corner of Thirty-elghth street and Meventh avenue, cerned and occupied by Wi'liam Brad ey. The flames spread with great rapidity, and soon en- veloped the interior of the builling. The cellar wan used for horse tale, the fret door for wagons, and the second story was occupied ag & dwelling by teveral familice. The fre avd smoke spread ro rapidly that the cccupants of the second ticor had to make their escape by jomping out at the @indows. Mrs. Hilen Hannon was s0 severely jojared tbat she was taken to the hospital. Patrick Gormley, wifo and children, were iso injured in jumping (rom the building. They lost ali their clothing and forniture. Thore were about twenty horses ip the stables atthe time, ‘arse ware burned to ceath, thre badiy burned, and the baianes roacusd with ont inidry, The fire te enpposed to be the work of an in cendiary. Mr. Hradley aatimater his lose st between $7,000 and $5,000 on stock and buildings, Ho ba no in france on his stock, and only $2,000 on atidio., tn the Macific end Rutger Ineoraseo @ompanies The alarm of fire for the Fighth district, about 7 o'clock fonday night, originated trom 12944 Fulton etract, ine copper piate printing oes on the third (oor. fe was ex. Michae! Sartoy, who resides on the fourth (oor, eet a man on the staira at the first lending, Who wns going oct, ed on bie reaching the third oor bo Uiscovered the Gea, Tt i quppones the nae DE Haw sei Bret .) he ished the Ore, The Ore, wo dowbt, was the . e ] | | 2 sight of bim. He was dressed like a sailor, The watch- men thougot he had been stealing. They eaw,immediate- \y Afierwards, flames issuing from the rear of the stables, the fre bursting out in three places at the same ti ‘Their aitention was then attracted to the dre,and ther stopped thelr pursuit of the man, Tho building being of fram, formerly coupled as stage stables by Messre, Whitson & Oakiey. The flames sproad rapidly, tided by the combustible meterials within, consisting of straw, Day and other feed One engine arrived La time to play upon the flames, but water being scarce, could not co By the time some of the engines from the city ar- rived the structures were demolished. The distance from the Brooklyn City Hall to the stables is about three miles. worn out befors they got usar There were 197 herree housed there cut ihe alters, so as io enabis the animals to es- cape, As many a8 possibie were led out aad permitted to ron longe, bat strange to aay, auch was the frigit of the solsna's that tome of them rau back jaw the ‘lames and were destroved. Of the horser, between 60 aud 70 were barned, and about 152 were saved. ‘Those that got clear of the bernivg bdullding ran about in every direction, indicating the greatest fright. Thry were recured aNerwards as fast a possible. Fach of the horses Vesiroyod was vain of $2 bal of cars. There was a considerable quantity of hay ard other feed jn the tables, the whole of woich, with the buildings, was destroyed. The toia! loss was as follows — On horees . al an avorage ete aad heoix boing the beayiest losers, the ‘atention of the company to erect a um range of covere? by jnturance—the Montauk, i was tp these stables; | about 30 of them were on the road at the time; the re- | mainder were in the buildings. Those employed about | were all employed on the Greenwood line ttat ‘ea th's They will now be compelled to com meoce work immediately, A site hae been selected on Third aren between Twenty Of aod Twealy-sicta streets, They are to be of brick. s The rear of the stables w!joined a wood, and It was on eat places Were ron yesterday oa tha Greenwood line, cies The Firemen and tne Pine Arts, New Your, Jane, 1887 To Mr Cranias Ney ae nN ria my former ‘nove to Taiinded toa picture nap. which J iat sade’ to resen', a8 a al gh! prov o Ls 4 rm t© you aad vour | Company, ib matter of my (ranks, The painting. wich will aceempaay this pole. 8 Ol ome of mart bet it ts work, Dnuer the ads ice of my beacber, avd whi h wiih the warmest thanks of your obi! 6) Ninth street. an mig ue oder the #uspicloa uf Comrespect. which mom aaeniredly we Ate recent tie of the comp Foreuran, in the balr—yonr awieble leg were p odu after Une sole wie ae nad sald — this approvaiory gift ‘yom this fur d ii ihe Indes ew agony ssoraus of ieitiog ™ the favors o fei, [move toatl be receir riy expression of Oar (aos Oarriee unaninons! yMr lL in the someitee re and de; t ep in th wies be corner of ovr bears, however the fellow man may ahnt the #Lidow of desert from meotantes, {ra venmen a | pro eesioa! O41 pat thelr mhoatders 10 the work Of wiring f dawcere aD. dan accompanying Unes - ov pledge of p Th wii) thew willtog pace The simple rove tbat \aurts. upon the asem. of the aweela Wish Which OUF gardens Wenm, Te value Anes above aa eastern gen If tendered as the token of et zem, Had we vat hoards of golden weal to pend. oh aa your mer ta might deme@nd— heir ¢ nie OF the Sremam friend tes of the rich Pern ee mp id bat the ecm. have Dut feehiy exprene ? lope to you for Four present, we iney maintain Ned your fevor Cisime ao men, Br! mempere of the CompALy (8 AN glorious And happy fovare in before as i is in the power of prayers t6 elect, Yours, very cence of this dastrretion of property !ees cars durued up. They were 2 COANE | Seotemen— feel prond of baving the privilege of scoot ng | Et n ° of inomedia‘e | an te cn ed witha | Fionn, bbis, | Corn meni, bbis | Wheat, bush | Corn, bust...., Bee’, bb's, and tos ce With the Above resniitions | mh gu ail | Rope nf wil he 5 cae eet ene enamel fatten has rua up prires of reat , : : Boot? & Srigwick’s Sa Londen °F. Property, but as tend ape: { domand. Balst of 209 cosa wor # Bigs abKe dial ga, ca bon thre iatanaey, fx macanront ®t Sree tho racet rotate ease Se eaative reuenate, Svsneswamn nideubieaiin Gisis in he Lated Biaide in canes sot Pras wat ara” | probability, tat tnatond ro pple I tue boas | ge Ga. The sale om>‘aced esau! 100 2 Bon hngetanda sib bs 4 ‘The roads will not be h | Coba muscovedo, chiety within the range of 9ife. a Loe by yy) } gy % be butt, Iaads will deoiine to petcws ate WNBA YS | win some at Oise. And Bt 10'%e.,an4 some 29 bogdana le | ere A bY the two will graqually aink out of aight "By {air Porto Rica at 1c. The market exh). Led rane Short Beara. j toe a, *PFecladon of aliread credit theme works are mado | “42 ru Ht has eablblied La the forepar: of the woes the samcner soaeon wi) be short, we bars masirisd wo | Uo copia, “8 CnOrmous auma that It ia next to Impomib.e to xanvory.—Sales Of 260 @ 800 barreia wore madam Our DAUM redncina of Ee. at ones, whieh we bare | coco pian 7 0822 dividends om tueir nominal capitale It \a been soodvmst i Jo inv ia the weaaou, wad ian view a sais | ps ole, wi for general credit that tile borane Ahan) ~ There wan Ole demene A mesuhee'urre ‘Wi cow on: nar larga mock oF conse (or a foe,” FOara. wou Cor ey The. pulled Wo. and oa FASHIONABLE GIMME OLOTHING Sine, at ic. w tte, 1,00" eiararubaens oh te 2 atareaur oth . Stock Excha.we. Bae, aticc. w dic, 1,400 lbs, lamba’ wool sold ai Lic . D. DETLIN & 00. darnsay, Jaly 35, 1867, |, G04, 824 About 20 600 tbe. fleece were anit » * Doease of Booed waz and Warrsa o25e 150 oy Lote WUC. alo ciag | S320, Tro wan w large mupply pretty aiuch of wi v4 _-- 50 Ades» #3 B47 | on - Laiat’s Wigs and fair nat ths oO 40..y daw 26 7 a world foe thelr natant eraiftiy aad ok MK fi dudeon Biv BR. coy] AER TISEME WED EVER , Sous, 05499 Sin dwar, noe Howard ee bid cs ee ‘3 FS ee Sas age aL ATES TISEMENTS RENE = 7 DAF Coron TIN Lele Rb’as "75 ct om prof. od ” Jones” 014 Seallan Soap, a, for Wreokles | 4000 Erie RRcb'71, 20\¢ 200 Hendiag RE... Sh.vations and Help Wanted, see dh pares muabare, tan. moryew on wlan, £1, JONES eorsi oar lo. et o ops = = nd Re meas read, bare haz, bem arise wae, Be aERet.. LL i bo ‘ packs MISOMLUANB.OUA, f ps jokfundb 70% & 2. ohne mammirertonte oo, mys ——___. wees | AK Il! ComRtbdonds ms Soo Ciay0 8% To) BR... AT BORAT ERDUCTIONIN TRADE PRICES OP ee 2000 trae bas wtp 2 eee Price currenito de aad piicadion at the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 1000 Gaxcn: b 82 Wb) 08 | ways habeddeans ate fe 060 erences tran id dalovbedieaghercustnayte 1, BRA? #EWING MAOHINBA— PRICY 919, 2 MOOKY MARKK® seer iaaas ner 6 1D MBAN’ CO Praise paent veces machiaon wre wurrenas Ce Sovoar, daly Wee P.M. Sela Am Ex Bank, 110% 60 Pomel eee ag Reps bd py oye ‘Tae money market cout!nuas withous muel? aiteration z je do. Be nt Bo ‘fand see (bem at $77 Strona Ry, onpenta ie ptr oe ‘The supply la abuadaat waen frat class accents are |“ fase ar comen’ea 10474 68 CRT ofered, but caanot be obtained witaen!, except at vary ‘7 Matropoittan Bi.. 106 1 Sgyursiy Es. Pagvows | SUL TERERS, AMD ALL, high raion of Interosi, Tuo abipmonts of apecte law weo | 234 Gaston Co... be as = Ineaor and deols'y from whaverer cele. Za oo Sy wore comparatively largo, aad the payments imo tzotey | “g9 pacide Bi Co... tds, 669 DP ERMSTRONG, Bite Palen Meee, trom where It esas Treaguey were larger taan wa have belore reportes for | 3) De) & Hud CCo.. Hos 100 free to nay pact éa Tetelpt of 8 Bold aise by iim. Haver, S 5o H von atreet, Brook!yn, many weeks. In tie stock market there bas not tsen any very important movements, The chmage iu the on Gagement of the Erie Rairoad Campaay ts pout the ony item oi {mportance. Tho party now (n power in that gom- Pauy reprosevta the bondholders’ interests, The stock. boidere have do voice ta tne change or (wtae great la Orease in gainvies. Tha payment of $15,000 por sonam to the President of a bankrupt rallrosd company is a matior ia which the stockholders have aot been consulted. It has been known for some time ta the Snanoial circies of Wall ptroct, that tho frie rout Compauy was upon tle Polat Of protest. The old management had exhausted a! thelr resources, all the company’s credit, af! lis meaus, ant have bean obitged for a !ong time to get the company’s ac ceptances endorsed by individuals of known responsibility to role money a8 aay price, This state of things waa repraseuted to the bosdho.ders'in Europe, aad they bem came much alarmed. Itappears hat of the 18)2 bonds svout (iree and a half million of doliarsare held by Mr. Moran, tho new President, and his German aud Swiss frienda, These bonds are nos secured by a morteago, and therefore occupy @ precarious position, Upon the receipt of the uniavorabie accounts regarding the Erie Railroad fmances in Germany, a meeting of the largest bondholders was Leld in Berlin, to consider the condition of things, At that meeting it was docided to send out Mr. Moran to pro tect the interest there represented. The condition of the compavy waa known to be such as to make {t dbsoluleiy pecessary that some one reprosenting the last@lass of bond- boiders, sa0:Jd,\f possible, be put into power, so as to prevent otner parties from goti!ng the advantage. This \* the whoie of Mr, Moran's mission to this country, and his ‘sole object in (aking the presidency. The road is now, in fact, mavaged by the lestciase of boudhoiders it is ne- cessary tokeep the stock alive, so as to reconcile all the numerous {nterasta tpyolved. Mr. Moran found the com. pay, upon his arrival, much embarrassed. The sum of $550,000 was required to pay the Ist of August interest, and abort $200,900 for the Ist of September interest. This amovat the oid mansgement found dificult to ar- ravge, Mr, Moran and bis friends sgreed to raise tao required tum {f the directors would give them the control of (he road, &c. This offer was gladly accepted, even upon the condition that Moran should receive a sala- ry of $26,000 perganum. Mr. Namadel), the preside: and Mr. Drew, the treasurer, wore willing to give npat soy moment tothe new party, aod the change was made atcnce, The new management will soon have entire con trol, for we learn that the old directors will retire as soon as they can get out, My, Ramedel) and Mr, Drew will leave at once. They have for a long time been anxious to | leave the Board of Directors, and can now do #0 without nbendon!Dg aby trust confided to them, The stocklioiders of tue Erie Railroad Company undoubtedly imagine they have some claim vpon thé property and earnings of that coacern, but we can assure thom that it fs mersiy nomi- i—that [or prodcctiveness the stock is not worth one do! lar por share, The road will be managed by the las class of bondholders go long as they can squeese out the the interest. These bonds are due in 1862, and it is for the holders to re‘aln if possible the management, so as to se- sure thelr payment at matarity, To Co this they wi! have to provide for the 1959 bonds and all the present aud ac cumulating floating debt. The cornering combination in Mich.gan Southern works very irrogularly. At the close yetterday the upward movement was pretty strong for cash stock, wh le for seller’s option there waa ao tmprovemen’ op previous sales. The pariles engaged in th's artificial iafatioa will very soon \e glad to eell their stock at com- paratively very low prices. For the moment the shorts bave to pay pretty weil for the stock, bat every delivery nereases the load of the combination and battens the grand collapee, In New York Central there was conside rabie buoyancy at the close of the week, but the stock was plenty and Creely ofered on time aay option to sult The anneved siatement exhibita the amount of specie pment from this port inat week — { ' Samvaxyas or Seuctz rom Tx* Port oF Naw Yor Steamer Arable, Liverpsol. gold bare...... $857,085 71 “ | 0 383,000 00 ish gold and silver 176,444 12 or Oty of Was! im gold ... Rark Morancy, Steamer Arago, He “ o re 13 008 00 “ 45,905 00 Total for the week... seeee Sb90E,008 O1 24,196, Previowsly reported , ¢ A ) ry gaiped iaat weok about four bundredt nd dollars, which, with the shipment, makes an Treas tho aggregate drain of full $2.000,000 for the week ‘Albert H. Nicolay’s egular sem! weekly auction sale of aud bonds wil) take piace on Monday next, the 27th half peat ‘cloca, at the Merchants’ Fxehangs nlar of Ptolterfont, Frost & Co., anted The Liverpoo! etre Friday eventing, July 10, rays-— ‘There are rumors that government has received un “able accounts from (ndia, and though {1 woald be oitheult to say how tuese could ‘have arrived, it las yet hod ibe esieet of checking buriness, and of counteract'ng | the infwence whieh the easter state of the money market xercised, The high prices which | many articles have reached appear aiso io ¢ pause. lowing table will show the exports of the five Wee endi Cotton, Daler ‘ork, bblm. ane tos £767 648 | Deereare Of weak as compared with tht of 1855 | ‘The following Is a comparative siate: ey Cotton Pour Core meal ‘Wheat ) Cora | Beet Vor® ...... | Tor Decree pi for as compara wit 185" $10,091,5% ADDF Xed is 4 COMparAdiye statement of the Imports gn me vchandive at New York for the woek ending of fon) ° July 24, and since Janvary 1 — ronal LLER, Foremaw, ) 1968. Ei & ez. ¢ Mesine Company oo Dry goede... : 9.597 | FR eT ene General merchad’e. 1.841 Unsurpassed Fin for Kivery Lagat, | ris) for the woek,. 6170.047 1 to 80; Cognac brandy, Holland and London gin Jampioa aad TE ty bi y , Appia and cherry brandlee, Ponryon ‘evionsly reported. 74,000 108 Foateh, Tri aba oapaneln waiskyy, Port wir’ ned boat | BHAWAN Succ Wigs ana dant in tan worl nile Made, sald and maa | syzpaasinn ' depp! ho muatAcury, ae eed ley. paras Mls Fate Dye, Four Sit oF brown, at No. I Barciny sreet. | every coneeivadie style. tadore’s Hay Dye, Wigs ane Appied ay No, 6 Amor House ie, AS, for wis by It le | Hnpters.—Marsh & Co. Radical Cure tress oto removed to Mo. 2 Veway eirset Amor loupe. Introdneed into the svatem, treroe i of other mineral on of Reaiiht mark behind,’ Toes pills are com! r ry Atom of Merenry, | | fying, tone VeREIRDIE BxXirRCte: | Yavigoraie as wel AS pores and regniate, aud relieve @P@r¢ comiplate: leiden the interna! org a coe putes vr thelr tet Qevvine cc logue iby draee sa, Hh Sout Pe Total sinee Jan 1, The Vhiladelphia /eder, of @ receot date, contains tae folowing tenaidie remarks in relation to the causes of the depreciation in the value of railroad securities: — To looking over the list of auction #aies of stocks at New Vork, We are astonished at the amount of bonds of interior towna and counties, lesued rows railroade, almost daily exposed to sala, and sold for } whet they wil! bring and on accownt of wor it may cou | ce The prices, though shock.ugiy below tbe pai « Por cent soonrity, are, never iaber (oan oLe wohld Fuppose feeurities so md wits bo beter baris thaa ihe fedh ap tome in wroken cow Somoborly would the towa he holder, who may not pring clog ther, th Ben paid thie cescription of securitieseawLich A sech immerse. amounts al! over t wiarly at the Weet-—that 80 nich thone athing not very proba nuerket for want of eredit— all not eee a PEDOTA apprec.a devta a | } | by betag’ ruled f the blag mere probab!e—we o Of ho sovnd and 2 ave beew entirely too many raitroads wuderta 4 @ Wealth of the sections o! sWiek mony of them pare is tot ¥ BAAS Khe Toms pro LUCE. tn ald Of the constraction of va | re reliable seaurittes, There | 8 d0.,,.. 109 €amd Coal Lo, do. , C Sage eee T8Chic& Ria RR... O9% 5) DUI & Migs BR,..c 65. Sie Z Saronoay, July 28 P.M. Acam.—Sales of 50 bbls. pols were made at Thc.,o ‘wih @mall lots OF pearimai i yc. wT 0. 7" vere. —Flour wad ‘aie demand, both Y CURED.—DR TOBIAS Wid. PATS sted Venetian isinlaseat doce ak cure dyvee - levy quicker than aay olner remedy Al exeryerhers. Prine cage, No person going into the oousiey aor! be wivarnst ebottie. Depo! 54 Cortinadt mirvet. VERDKLL'S ELEGANT WEDDING OARD.—ONLE depot ta the city Broadway, corner of Duane sree. VR ¥OU BREN THE $) 59 HHOMS AND GAT a SSIs A H nao (oe $3 Sy aad $4 boots mM JONES’, near thé Museum, P#TSIOIANS RECOMMBAD DR. TOBI a8 VN BTIAN iimlment ~I. will not cure everything, ad mos. p waa edicines do, but” will cure positively rheammadam, ‘colic, dysentery, footbache, ieadache, paiaa iu limbs, Iteck au chawt oF the agent will return the money. Bee war uvery Lottie ta a J. Tovtas. Prive 25 and 9 cent, Revet 56 Cort. lendtaizest, New York. Sold by all crugglsix, <iLa98 KWING MAOHINE’.THRER DIFFZ ‘ader tajuaction.—On the 3k day of Jane, ).%, the Ob Pe Mg iv several artis tn i MM bite Co , after dne notice to the efendante ‘ordared wr a inne than to iaaue, prodthiting toe sale or nse of the Has’ iad Wer- ier machine or violating Sve pace nia, ALND no toa A Co. mashine for ent Oours infringing two pauettia, Wacon tea dolar machiag for infringing tie Per sona who buy aay of thera intrrlor aewig mare, no for complains, when Wey oa PP a eiop wala th LM. SINGER & 442 Broadway, eorner of Geant wane 600 Cle & Toi RR . Or, EWING MACMINES -ALL -PI wo * 400 N Y¥ Cent P. $5 200 do......b0 40 Sv ing machine of uarivaled eae sew 60 Bike, 45 do. FM) Nigh mt and the heaviest f.brica staen ay oluer, thes dont machine for taaally 1 etearurings oR. 20 roa Or apy use whatever, 8 machine that don't g9. 0"! of oniar, % aol with which an tadurziouswomay cad reudle aso 6) wyear, cen odiain { no where except a tie ofc BINGER &CO., No. #8 Broudway, me = oar earaialieaema WAS Ret, NERV ODSNESS, DYBPEPshagO0) om, lone of spperite, 3 , ., Lon. loge ot appetite, sleep, memoey, * in me tae, bag the ponleat seers pes pli eae hemes ga panacea. ip De. a. WERBICR'N mayder ‘The cid, soit lor export, @ market closed without change of mo- Pee ¥e youtaful dealta sad arenes orsu hom ment 4 ae re sales embraced about 5,0 a 6,000 ©: iwo, 3 Depot 909 Rowney 7 -, So ) at sbout the follow.ag quotations — ‘<aimenin 4 ua ee = AR DECLARED. Sraic Snes Lyon haa opened hia haiterien, 4 6006 30 And now from Vermont to ¢ Westera and a Js plying wan per fin Hy ach inaay iceged i sone Peoarcon rake =p) } if Baitimore, Aloxandria aad Goorgoiowa. Th] pepot hele homes a8 pills In.0.)Ud lay thom @ fauoy and extra.......- 3h | sastic Pin Ro. rondwags nt Boulhern Sour, and ranged for all da, Genoese: Southern, at about $° 8 $10, with more askod for a favorite read of St. Louis. Canadian tour was unchanged, the suppiy was reduced. We-noticed sales of about 500 a 400 bbls. at he above figures. Soutuern flocr was ta Light stock, and receipts moderate, while pales wero coal to about ihe quotations given above. Rye dour was in light de Driscol, Mr, Cumann. mpapd aod quiet, at $4 85%. Cornmonl was moady at | jot of thin city, $4.0 34 10 for New Jersey. Whoat—1he saios of ol1 were quite Nimited, Old was unchanged aad noniisal, but firm. ty weld. Further ealea of aew Sothern wore made in email jots, lacluding mew red, ai $155, amber colored at | of chow and prime white at 6195. Kyo wat dull. A bushels Jersey was made at $1 10; ‘was quist at 811088112 Oats wore quiet and prices homvy at 83c. for Stale, and 640, for Western. Wo arket Wheat—Canadian white, per 60 Ibe 250481 Wosiern rod, spring aud water... imal floulhorn red . - —e 18 Southern white 1Wa 1% Now Tena. and Lah a 105 Bye—horthern, per 1Mva in lad'ea corn—Wostora mixed, 53 ide........ ST a 88 Sonthera mixed. . . Se 88 Southern yellow. —. Soutaern white, —2 10 Covrua —The market was Gro, bul salow wore mode raio, being confined to about 700 bage of Rio a: LL igo. Comion —The sales embraced about 700 bales, the and 16%;c. for middling New Orleans. Faxon —Fngngemoute were light and rates withoct change of moment. To Liverpool cotion was at Us. per baie, aod Sea islands at ‘,d.; Sour ai 6d., ava grain, in “ bags, at Od. To London oj) cake was at ide 6d., and 2 bb's. spirits turpem ive were taken at 4s To Bromen 15 tems measurement goods were e: gaged at lus. There wes no change to notics ia rates to Havre. Feu —Dry cod ruled firm, with tales reported of about 2,000 qvintals of French catch, at $1. Mackerel were firmly beid, while price re unchanged day. —The sales embr. few hundred bales of old for ahirment at 650. a 70c. a 750 , according to quality. Hem were unchanged and'sales limit Taos —Hcotch pig coutinued to re! mall lots wt $90 » last accounts were airo sald to be tending up- de. The impor for ports ag (oliowa: | G.atbfrom Rw Graade per F. oming, 1,550 salted and dry | horse and 400 aalied cow per Mary Wiking from Bacnos Ayres; (9,402 Ohagros por Abbey Taylor wnd Liberty; 1.570 From Vara por (anretin, 459 trom Belizo, Honduras, per W. ©. Aldon: Coastwire 0,070-«roaking m total of jm porte, 22,863, The stock ia ‘first hauua of ox and cow 84.450) am Toll —The greater portion of tue stock is beld | above the enrrent rates, The sales of the week have been aa toliows:—5,000 dry Rio Grande, 20% Ibe, ai 4 ec. 2,900 do, Buenos Ayres, 20% Ibs., mi bc 2.400 do. Mince, ic Saem, to coine here, delivered there, 16 toe, at 3 000 do. B. A, in Boxiou, to come here, delivered t ») do Urine con, 20 & 21 Ibe., a be., at 330 4,897 do. Porto Cabeli € monthe, unual selec te ~8 mon . riz § mos, vsual 2c, € mos, damaged; alved , 2,68 4 904 dry and 274 dry rive per Web! 4 «ip, to ar ; 1,783 do. Vera © hides: 1, Texas pri Rid Hache, 19 tov, 6 mos, rig., water dameged; 680 do. Porto Vint 6, 1 loe., private terme; 800 do. Laguna, 21 ba, 0, do; 500 do, Woetera, 24 ibm, at Shige , 6 moe., riz, bad hides, 220 do. Mexican, mazket closing (rm at about 16’, for midditng uplands, | | d Usitlornia, to airive | HUERSTEL'8 GREAT TRUNK KMPORIOM, NOT. ed from 505 wo 630 Bromiway. , 6 MARRIAGES ABD DEATHS, Married. «has Baaox—W mes. —Un Saturday, July 25, at tas courae of St Francis Mevier, Sixteenth street, bythe Zav. a sa Banca to Mian Canoe. Wansmwn, Roork.—In Jersey City, on Thursday oveatng, July 28, ® iofaatem, P: Busan, twin dacgher of Wiliam aad Phebe Booth, aged 3 months and 3 days, Camyam.—On Sunday morning, July 26, ster a shors news Geowos T. Cawrus:, in the Sdth year of bis age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of his brotaere, the following as the current quowstions for grain ia | Thomas N., James, and William 8. Campbell, are respect invited to attead the funers!, io-morrow afternoon, et fully 90 | aif past four o’cloek, from bis late residence, No. 23 East 52 | Twenty fourth etreet, without further invitation. v = Sunday, July 96, Bawesr Devi, agod 64 eary, Her frienda and acqualptagces aro respectfully invited te attend hor fnveral, Unis afternoon, at two o'clon x, (rows St. Vinceat’s Hospital, in West Kieventh street, near seveath avenue, Without further .avitation. Irish papers please covy. Dowreit.—On Senday moraing, July 96, Mre Suse Downwt., in the 40th yaar of bor age, uaiive of ue Cocay van, parish of Castioinesgh, Ireland. lor ‘unerd will take pirce this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence No. 214 Mulberry etreet Do Bown Sunday morning, Joly 20, Joaw 1. D> Bow, aged £0 years. * The friends of the family are respectfully invited ‘9 #t- tead the fuvera), this afternoon, at two o'ciocs, from bie jato residence, No. 419 Eighth avoave. The remaias will be taken to Greenwood. Foorsk—lo (his elty,on Friday, July 25, CMeraca Parra, of Masbiaa, Me., in the 'Sth year of her ago. ‘The frieada of the family are rea) ly invited 0 at. tend the funeral, from the reaideroe of her aoa, D. Foster, im Second avenue, Arst cottage above Forty (rst street, this aflerncop, at one 0 clock. Calais and St Stepuca papers please copy. Gxors —On Sunday, July 25, at hia reaidence in W!l/iame- burg, Lowaiye W. Gao, agod J) ) Cars and § months. papers please copy n Howm, —Suddenly, on Surday, July 96, Grorce W cRNs. ‘The relatives azd friends of the family are jeoifally invited to atteud the fooerai, from the’ rensdence o his futher, No. 14s Remsen street, aecotd door from Granam avenue, Williamsiug, this aNernooa. at two o’cloes Joaxston —~On Sunday, July 23, Ava, widow of Avex. ander Johnston, in tho 66th year of hor ago ‘The Trieeds of the family” nnd those of Michao! Suilivam and Thomas Johnston, are respeesully \ovited to attend ‘tbo funeral, from ihe residence «f her son, Jamen Jotnetou, No, 83 Fifth street, this afternoon, at three o’cioca, The hides (4 126,000, (eame time lat year 62 \4—yoar before | remmine will be deporited in Green wood Cometory. F, ries. —At Stonipgion, sudden!, on Saturday, July 3, Mrs. Many Wastom, wife of Rev. Win, Patten. D. D Ber remains are io be taken to Hartford, Coun, for in- terment Vbtiadelphia and Bortan papers please copy. Previcagw —A! Carmaue WA, Jamas Law, ron of Da months avd 19 day Ai Harlens, on Saturday eventrg, relict of Samuel Pia on Friday evening, July an! Agues Pettigrew, agea 3 Joly 25, Marta of Loudon, Eng aged 63 » Of Congestion of ear of hie age The friends ana acquainiances are reapsctfc.y wyited to attend the funeral, to morrow sfterncon. at two o'clock, from bis inte revidence No 54 Colmm)ia street. Roan —At Greenpoint, on Saturday, Jnly 95, of ebolere | tofantem, Avetains W. C., youngest daaghier of Heary aod Henrietta Ro Rogen, aged i yoar,3 months aad ¢ days ihe relatives and ‘riends of the family are respectfully vied attond the fapera’, this afternoon, at oe o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Heary Rugea, corner of Frank I | 24 G48, do, (0: LO0dry salted Comrieston, & iba , at 200.6 | lin and Colyer streets, Greenpoint, | mom. a8 th: 900 country sineghier, 11¢ , cal: 900de9 | Souttiers, 1; Ibe., at 9c. @ We, cagh, rig bad bidee: 171 | ary sated Jamaica, 24108. , at ic. ayoe., ae ob | tare Caloutia «laughter, 10 Is , at 84 10 cack; 5 do. dena | ado , Spibe., at $162 each; 1 do. ry salted do, * iy | io 10 do. dead green do. § ibs., a! 815; mos Bostoe, for thie mardet, delivered thore 500 Madrar 49 ity ala goat aking, private terms , aah; midale. 1056 Howdurna, ary feature to notice fal change ia pr ces Rio Grande, mixc’, 0a private d Buenos Ayres, long, per Ib. SOc. ed, 24540. a Wo, Ruenos Ayres, do. was in moderate reuort Sales ¢f common Roce 5 | ind at 8Ce , avd lump do. at $t 104 81 25 (garni —The market has been quite actly week, aod sales to the trade bave been iarcs, leaving Fed com. (don of the en! shee trade has atimulsied business bora here aad ‘The market within some sir weeks has previous decline, (ax tanped ls hoat to tho eastward | nearly recovered the Steady a the annexe: feares ead inuch sought after at zie. a O%. for light aod middie, and 4c. for heary. The # \dviphia aud Balti | more markets for cak leather Dave been quite netive the two weeks, and prices have advanced Henter | | } througheut | church, Main street, F Ll quotations, upper, in rough, is | of her age. i ‘The relatives and friends of the are Swexwoor —Un Saturday, Jiny 25, Avwowres Wane Sax WOOD, in the 23d year of hie age ‘The relatives aud friends of the famliy are respecituliy invited to attend the funeral, afernoon, at ‘clot: from his late residence, No. Ludlow street. Aiso, th frieude 0: bis wacie, Mourve B. Kelsey, are respectfully ta- vited to attend. SrevENs,—Cu Sunday morning, Joly 96, at four o'clock, Many, daugh.or of James Swveas, aged 4 ) ears, 6 moulns and @ days. ‘Tue /aneral will take place from Stevens at Communipaw, NJ o'olock. TuomPeoy —At Flushing, L. |, Ou Saturday, Jniy 8, Gaact Averta, #0 of Goo. V. Thompson, im tae Bln yoar ©. of James , Oro he residence a ‘Totpaee- &. George's lashing, this forenoon, at ¢ oven o'clock. The remaina will be taken to Greenwowl Come- very for ‘mterment. vas —On Sunday, July 26, Many, wife of Pairica Ward, aged 37 years The friends of the family are invited to attend the fne- ral, this aftergoon, at half past fwo o'clock, (rom her late residence, No, 248 East Thirteenth street, Wap.—In Brooklyn, on Satarday, Juy %5, of cholera infantum, at the houfe of ner grandfaiber, (r JW. Weed, Mager, only child of Edward @. aad Agace © Weed, of Mobile, aged 10 moutis and 90 days. Notice of funeral bereatter folly imyiud to attend ber funeral, from ‘ Warrwortn —On Saturday morning, Joly %, Faarx, ‘ted, good. only child of Fi 4d Sarah Amelia Woatwortt, Be. 7 10 months and 31 days. owk heavy, for vandiug. | vee nod friends of the family are respectfelly | all Weights, €c, a SS. cropped, duc. a «| invited w aitend tbe fanerai, thie afersoon, o tree Aa, Hight, 2ige © 4% | O'clock, from No. 100 Greenwich suet, withost Sirther ‘ 8460.5 \ “ an? Puenoe Ayrer ¢ama ny poor, do, ule, a 22 \e., slaughter, to ro m1 | 6 moathe credit Nivat Stowe The market was (nactive Dba, spirite t rpemine were Sold wt i8o., 60 days, adding nterees. Commen rosin Wag qilet, whlle erade tuepentine was noarce anc firmly beld at $4, other kinda were un obanged r reed waa quiet, With small eles of American ft ioe. a Tic, Crede whale wae pominal, at To « while crude sper® was held at $1 25, will Hemcod aulos Order Kinds # |. Pro’ © wi'hont change of momvat. “ions —Tork—=imall ralee of mote were male at $24, a00 $1,000 UIs, were rola to ve delivered aad paid for im seven days at $24.12. Prime was seady at $19 309 a1 4 Ae steady, and rales O° about mene iD Orn renacked mons, at $1 “S18, Prine meas war ic Heer bame were quiet Race | Cajeaqo at $1 at + $30, = $25 7 lee Were toarce aw Ort meats o nied firm, with saley of 40 hinge. to arrive at 100. Thore were no hams of mo Mmartet, the om tal price was Ilige Lord wee | drm, with sales of avout 260 aot Lectes at Ie. 8 Bi fterOnlo was endl 7 at 160. a D0., Made at 16g, a 228. Choose was rteady ni Oo. 8 Oe am Tg ‘bet coutiaved trw, wih a good export \ aod | Atvout 200 } notice, Leaves have (hetr ime to fall, Ad Sowors to wither at the north wi And Mars to eet—but all ‘Thow bast, all cearous for unine, O dest 4, #1 deny ree Ne nRdertcmad bee we om oy ON £m the 11 yaar oF demth of Ma da two troky shoulders w Hor sep was light and ™ at, presming tbe bomditemer 7 Nevertbeiew we cea » faier's hope aot own daly neat Sprmet poteng brest of ben Sweet tile ewegs lowe of!