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whe HUNDHAD AND G4VENCT-TWO MORE UmGUOCESS- FUL BALLOTIN’S FOR A SUCCESHOR TO MB. DEAPSR—-THE REGULAR POROB FAID UF TO THY FIRST OF JULY—THE BYECIALS TO OBE FAtD 1Mae DIATSLY—RUMO“S 48 TO THE VAOANT COMMIS- BIONERSHIP, BTC. the day—the election of a Commisstouer to fil! the va oY occasioned by the resigna¥on of Mr, Draper, The ng was the firet baliot, cach Cotamissionor, as his was called, naming bir canuidate :— yrus Curtiss, f David Backes, lMayo David Banks. f Cyrus Curtiss, f - Cyrus Curtiss. i Erastus Brocka. yvod that on this ballot the two Wavors bb nged tbetr their canaidate to David ne Se bk pas : firm of Banks, Gonla & Co, Me CuoLwmt ohepged bis candidate from Daalel Ull- to Erastas Broks, celebrated, tt laaatd, for having, in the Seaste, ea-hered up the etray wafers and paper for use ip the Lxpress eive, Tho balloting Coptinued a# on Saturday, until the ono red and ) gereniy suo, ‘nd trial, when the result bang unchansed, Mr. *rRanagan suggested that they were }working by day's work Mayor Pows.t remake that he got no pay ai all. He was rather tire !, aud would move ty adjourn the balloting fant, to morrow, es there seemed no probability of aa jagreemont. Mayor Woop could not atiand to morrow, Mr Srnanadan supposed if they xopt on they inight agree. ‘Mr. Bowsw was willing (o romain ant vote ail day, if mecessary. ‘Woop had important business at his office which }Ooukd not be nrgly. oa Mr. "reas aman 6e onde! the motion to bgp the bal. Jot, whioh was amended av as to make it Wednesday at EF) clock, ox and carried Bown taid, ia relation to the application for the pce t of rent for etalon houses, (bat ho was faoclined poepere mnt thn menos place to apply world be to the Sieree gens RES what elation houses ? Borne this Bosrd bave hired. “i LS goa itivn charge proper smocte to Bay, and woe é an im; per Rogge 3 for this Board. sad iy E eUKgERtOO the reading of the law, Mr. Gowan rrad the law providing that in case the Com. mop Coun sti refased to frrnish station housos, the Board could procure them, and the expense should’ be a legal pr ongh stb the city. He had, therefore, advived one of ‘the claimants to apply to the Comptroller, but that officia! aid be bad no money for thai object. Another section of daw provides for the Bowd not to disburse mor ay except Cor “ saiuries, rents, &c ."’60 that the matter ssemed to be involved in some ambiguity. Gen. Nyx suggesteo its reference to counsel Mr. Bowan moved that it bo go ¥ forred, ‘Msyor Woop—Who are the countel ¥ Gen Nyz—Messrs. Fied, Noyes and Cutting. Mayor Woop could pot find in the minutes that apy coun- ‘Sei bad been employed by this board. Gen. Nya remarked that they woald probably find out ‘Dy the bills that there was. Mayor Woop diciaimed that the Board bad counsel. Mr. Bowxx suggestec to refer the matier to the Counsel of toe Corpora ion of New York, aud remarked, that ag “freasurer, he could not pay untu ‘the question was settled. ‘The matior was thon dropped. The wisl of Capt. Turnbuil’s men was postponed, and af ter eon @ discussion ax to the propriety of adjourning watt ‘Wednesday io suit Mayor Wood's convenience, it was re- marked that the (rial Carpenter was set down for Tuesday, ad the Buard adjourned until Tuesday moruing, at i} THE REGULAR FORCE PAID OFY. ‘The work of pa Pepngsk ie regular force has now been ‘Completed up to jst of Jaly, and to-day an instslment ot specials will be paid. A few of the more needy wero add yesterday. There are about one handred and twen-. mink oo] altogether, and their bills will average ‘THR NEW COMMISNONER. ‘The pertinacity of the Commissioners in adhering each pcg candsdate ~~ of course the most varied The meetings of the Board forwbly crowded, and anxious oy they are interosted {n the result. lus;ectors or capiatns Tae small num that have beea appotmted creates @ grea: rueb for wove desirable places, while tho applicants for ettuations 6s patrolmen peur in fast. ‘The business of appointments is of See rout s atand ati! wari the now Commissioner ts ‘will be is a matter of universal wonder. The name oat Jobn N. Genir bas been spoken of In some quarters, but it Ls doubtless without bis knowledge, and with little chapeo of eucoers. It ig rnmored that at the next meeting of the Board the repeblicans will nominate and support some ADU-Weod democrat in the hope of clec ing him, but it is doubitul whethor they will succeed. The tria) of Doputy Carpenter was set down for today, ‘Dut as the Mayor has expressed his inability to be present, 4b will proba oly be postponed. ‘WHAT THE POLICE COMMISSION DID 1M BRORET BES- BION. Mowvar, May 11, 1867. ‘The Board miet at the office of 8. Draper, at 10 o'clock. MPfie minus ef uo meelinaw Ot Uae ApoB MAP. se etant wore read and approved. wr. ae, eee aeons ae betel meres notiow 4s —— on the Majors of New York aad = to be at 1 o'clock this day, at Mr. Draper’ ofice. "A recees was then taken (ll that hour. At t o'clook—Present, Messrs, Draper, Nye, Cholwel: ‘ant Bowen. On motion It was ‘Thai this Board do now proceed to the appoint. ment of @ Geaeral Saperiniendent. Mr. Bowxy comipaied Welcome B, Beebe for the office of General Superintendent. Mr. Cuot Writ pominated Josopt Keen. ‘The question was ken cu we romivation of Mr, Keen, and decided tn the aitirmative. Thore voting for Mr. Keen ‘were Mersre. Draper, Nye and Cholwell. In the negative fir Bowen, wherenpon Joseph Keen was declared to bare been Dewm appoited General Superiutencent. Boon after, Mr. Keen appearing vet fore the Board, declined the sppoint. Mr Bowny then offered the follow tog: — Bessives ‘That Weloom 2. Beehe be, and be is hereby, ap- pointed General Superintendent of Fol'ce ‘On ibe question boing jut, &t was adopted unanimously. ‘Mr Bete then appeared and took aad subscribet the pa helms 7 aad bis commission aa fm gy — re ssers, Draper, Nyc, Cholwell and Bowen, banded to Tn parevance of a previous resolution, the Nad tor was tent tothe Common Councils of’ the cities of York aud Brooklyy:— ©O THE COMMON COUNCHS OF THE CIty OF (NEW YORE AND BROORLT! zo are oie of enid’ Metropol of said Wi the Bone incon nt a oF the ie fore M4 apts wderly, Srreniad, toe oftenoca ia nsosntunos wh section 14.00 the nce jetropalitan Polise District, @niitied “An act to tatabiinh & to provide for the A 4 of Police wil require the atatios houses now used fing thn sen, ne promaion ft « the aod 10 the game, ntti ® for. od ier request ¢ to Freese of Wi any wes adopled. Resolved, Ths: the Ruperintentent of Polloe require from each Pec ana ‘o this Board, #48 early day, Ou tbe pro rettics of New York nd Brookiya into Po- poroan aod ober officers, ® smtement from 'y during the tii ofier’ it you have, bik whose lowe “wea hoe fe Poon, oF in whose ur what earrice na voritog of tha tine you ave been ia ofice heve yeu | pertormacd patrol Suly? —sbich was Teterred to the Committee on Genoral [scl- mitre. onan That the Costates ja the department py ieroae a Buperinicoden Thether any pers persoee arinem here bee eurgical of medica! uty tbe names of tue “odo by mass the sme they have re Rena “The Board met to savramant xr * | Bowen A commanication was recetved from W. R. Beebe re- the office of General Superintendent, which, on mo- then edjourned till 10 o'clock to-morrow at office. Wroenay adjourned meeting of the Board LO o’olock, at Mr. Draver’s oflice—Presem Mears, aay, at one 10 ean declared to fir. Dnaran (ten more tet Teederck A. Tallmedge be appointed General Superintendent of the Metropolitan Po. looe District, which was adopted unanimously. ‘Mr. Bows o(fered the following reeolutton— Reeolved, That the General Superintendent be directed to exsortaig oa ra oo eee re ene Fo of oa York ‘ne jon, adjourned bl 1 Kili to morrow by me May i, ‘1867. hed meotit Whe tages Com misstonors, fa ts aay, a foe, at 10 ad A ot Mr. Draper’ ao iecat. kiraper, JW. Nye, J. Gbolwell and Eiwee be prancing of tho precoding meotings ‘wore Feed and Spr med the following resolution, which was Resolved, That the General Snperimendent be drepiet to Awsoertain from ty Fi vervatende of Brookl: i att ss ste Pe ae fhe Goveral Soper \ntendent reperved thes he bad sued fan or ior to the a, ee tree, Mr, Matee!l, re. y Noe fro, {n purauance of Fy? @ staemen' pal ‘oun hed pro: resolution of ~ Board, and that 4 prepare tho same forihw i comeusoaiion was received from the Commissioners: closing rerolutions of the Board, expres. that the hospitals as Quarantine arte. made by Dr. Thompaon, the | counterfeit $5 bUl on the Marine Rack of Now fodford, | | é farting @e patie Dulldings of ie ri mperintepoent reported that tn accordance with en order issued in pursuance of the preceding re solnuon, be bad oirected the De uty Superii ‘ni, a Motseli, to cetal! dve patroimen to do duty in guarding sbe tae buildings at Miaten [iand, ond that tee waid Deputy ue refusnd i to comply with such oraer, pi ed tha Washi ot . tou Wall! five other fMo'ept men be appointed policemen y pevotm ang a the t turr orders, og the rey sition of a she Tiealth Ottieer bai the faalania of office “mf th~ inted for gael oat osm bes ad the words pamped ta pid tstiers besten ihe B ard shen a journed, to meet at the office of M>. Draper to morrow morning at At o'clock Fuway, May 16, 1867. ‘The Board met at Mr. Draper's cilve at 20 v'vlock this morning. Present—Messrs Dreer, Nye, Caoiwoil end Bowen ‘The President stated that in pursuance of the resolution G. W. Waving. Juseph H sprague, mes G. Murlura had been #wora late officy ws special patrolmen to do duty et the Quarantine a upanimonaly. Supermiendent reported that he bad olacedG, W. Wailing {) charge of the above special patrolmon, and irsued bis crdenens techdiotecer whtle on écob epecial rervice Romer ‘Tae Board the > enjourned, . Seiiiat ‘Mr. Draper's office omy ‘morning st 10 o'¢lock. Sarvanar, May 16, 1857 ‘The Board matat 10 o'clock at Wr. Draper's other, pur evant hy ec atthe Mesers. Draper, Unolwell, Bowea anc Nv ti ha pepe was auaaied, he coe enelee of ¢ roles and regulations adopted by the Board 8 ROW ernment aud the government of the palive force some thecere pein houses of the aitiesor Now York iyn. ‘The minutes of the mee'ings of the Board held on 1ith end Ly J last were read and approve? Nvaoffered the following reeoi: ton: — Resolved, That he Geueral Superimendent be thn several cay ning in the cities nf New Bry lyn tor: pert to bim daily at 9 o'cicek, In accordance the rules he etofore wlopted, “ithe Boara then ac ourned to meet on rad the 16th jutt., at Mr. Draper's cfiice, at 10 o¢leck AML Ordered, that & copy of charges and rpecitications by the Genera) Supersmendent aguinet the Deputy Super. tondent, | G W. Motel, be servea on bim, end that by be tried thereon, ai tho office of the Commissioners, No.3 fyou Row, on Wednesday, the 20th a May 18 The hig met this day, at we peed 8 Oftiva, o’olock, A Preven’ ae Draper, Cholwell, Nye and Bowes. The Suporiatendent eubmitted a report et port iob'm from Capt. Carpent rtabng that be bad notified the mon onder bias command | of the act eatub)irbing the Metropolitan Police district, and | that be Gecend Tdewrenant, Horrigan, staed to the ‘meu ther aseembled, that be had received inetreetions from tho Mujor and the late Chief of Police not to one, any orders except those is | by the Mayor or Chief of Police, tut | teroent was made With oct commenis, aud was not, to Capt Carpenter’s opinion, a breach of di-cipiine rab: frequently the sald Horrigan wont to the City Hall, to the Mayor’s office, and there charged Uapt. Carpenter wilh insnbordivation; whereupon Capt Carpenter, io bin ra- port, charges Second Lieut Dantol D Horrigan with inex pay iranon in making a false charge agaiast his puper!or «ffices. Ordered, that a copy of the ofthe charges made by Capt. Cerpenter agwnst D. D Horrigan be ser red on ead Marri pene at ‘hut this board will consider the same on Friday, ‘20¢ foot. ont’ Superintendent eubsmitted a further report from pe Carpenter, suspending from pay and duty polic -inen Heary Evens and Vavid L. Files, tor disopedieace of orders. Orcered, that copies of the obarges aod specidoations against the eaid Evans and F:les be rervet o2 thom, and that this voard will proceed to consider she eame on Fri +. the 220 inet. ye board then hap a to 10 o’clook A. M. on Tues. day, at Mr, Draper’s office. Brooklyn City News. ‘Tax Acciayt m Bourn Baookiyy.— Philip Carr, s baker by trace, fell out of the fourth story window of No iG Sammit street on Sunday afternoon. It was reported that there was @ fight iu the house aad that as pusbed out, and the cocupants, named, Pasrick Gillen, Mary Jave Myers and Mary Kirwin wore arrested on auspicion of be- ing implicated. It appears tbat Carr calle unere 'a the morning snd again im the afwrvoom, to in quire about a female, When ho camo after dinner, be wes very much waler the to ence of liquor. “He sat bimaselt upon the aill of on: of vue | windows, leaning his back agains: tbe caring. Gilion wae weated in aucther wirdow reading the He The wo man bad gone down stairs. Ov eturning to the room Mrs Gillen states that she eae a crowd aroun, and the budy of deceased op the sidewalk Giileo states that he aid not cure ae fail, but heard a crash a if something was lying oo the sidewalk, the wite of rer Moran, wid yenides at No. 103 Hamilton avenue, states that she saw him fall fiom the wiodow from her honae. She stated that be eat ip the window as above described. The repert Was ourvent about the neighborhod that Carz had been pushed oot of the wincow by the parties inside. but sach does not appear to be the cage. A po-t mortem o.aaing on bas been ordered, and ap investigation wil] be made by Coroner Redding to-day. Tus Joint Boarp oF Streevmors any ALDARWEY.—The | annus! meeting of the joint Board of Aldermea and Super. | visors was beld last eveving. Prosent—Aiderman Van |b Brvut im the chair, and @ quo.um of members. The ro port of the Joint Commnittes of tbe Joint Board, to whom was referred the annval statement of the Mayor, of the several sums of money hich he deemed neve:sary io be raised by tax for the various purposes contemplated by the city charter for the year 1855, was iaken up. The Committee in their report a'ae that they would recom. mr nd an early application for the parsage of av act author. ing the city te craw out of the Mechanios’ Beak of Wi). Lamsburg, certdu moneys deposited therein by the inte & P] 5 8 £ a sgBEae g. 3s. EE: city of Brocktys, at the time of consolidaiion, aud ameuat- tng, with interest, to about $16,000; no provision Davin Deen mace at law for the sx00e- #ore of said officers, er the suihority to draw the seme, tom war offered appropr: Serene, to be raised by tax in 1868 for interost oO city loans. Tabled. Also $84 386 06 to be raized for prinicipal of city loans. Adopiad. Also $88,100 for enlaries. The following resolation in roiation to ‘the ptlice was Resolved, That th’s joint Board do determine that the sum are “thousand ibres bundred aod nine five dollars ) a Becesrary for police purposes, exclu.ive of pa rol and doormen, to ied uvon tbe city at | arge. " geaus dlvouasten ereso ou the poor of tho Boert unter the act to provide for the pay of the doormen, and {t was ueemed pecesrary for Pome action of the Common Counctl te legalize be passage of the reeolution. The rorclation ing $126,000 for common rchools war itec: ‘At Borne fength on a motion to a neud by ‘aking the sum to be appropriated for tho sebool fuud from $46,000 to $59,000, which was flaally ‘tho revoson at eared by the committee was adapted "ane Board fa the Board then adjourned tc Monday evening at seven o'clock. Baoox.ys City Momtaurt.—The number of deaths ia Brooklyn inet week wea 128, of which 74 wore malos, 54 fomaler—men 16, boys 68—women 16, girls 39. The prin. Cipal diseases were cholera infantum, cupsamption, oon- wulrione, dleease of the brain, maraemvs ani dysentery. Of the w: «number 62 were ander one yoar of age. Jersey City News. ANoTxxr Anwar yor Atrmrrixe 10 Pass Cocyreamet Money.—Oficer J, L. Ayres acrerted « man in Jorrey City, om Saturday afternoon, for a\vempting to pass epra Wa. Landmecsor, barber, at No, 22 Newark ay onue, a | Mase. Upon tearsbing bim of the same bills were found upon bie persoo. met nape! wien city prison to over Sunday, and yeeterday Sr Fee waren “Store Besereer bedtord, who Zommitted him to ja!l to await trial. Jon, "tos gore his ammo os towed popes Be was once before arrested in Jorsoy City for samo offence. He then tried at the Huccom County Court; but although a confederate was convicied, be (under tho name of Gili at that timo) was acquitted. | Beeros's Tuaares —Mise Maggio Mitchel! wae announced | to appear ai (his establishment fast night, but failed for | aome reason best known to herself to keep ber engago- ment with Mr, Burton and the pudilc. Io announcing au vnavoldable change of programme to the audionce, pre ‘viour to tha rising of the curiain, Mr. Barton stated that Ail the eatistngtion he could get from Mise Mitcholl’s agent was that ehe ‘(bad not arrived in town.’? The audience was very good natared; they applanded the mansgor and | accepted the substitute, which was Mies Susan Denin, with much fayor, and managed to eit through fire acts of Milman’s play of “Fazio” with great patience. Mi! Denin i# an ariite of gome notoriety, much of whieh | | the performance of roles olf | treaty Be the et rho qty rug fen = | in 8 pre 0, foe os eR, which last pbon = pS a on Appearance, paving parte lino «Biawen,!" Chick cae ened tan sh li the ver: | fermanoo was a fair one, under the creaming, wien andthe otier | evinced com Goce the deteend ie the rveowill omer! neighbors, 5 Orange, rE their plain, tt jon of of the character of him whoeg momory it commemorate. | angu NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1857. Commissiovors of Mealtn, A TRIP DOWN TBE BAY--LAUNOR OF THE NEW TRON QOOW—O1VOUIT OF THK HK BHOR—« HI DEWIOR GL'MPSR OF +KOUINK’s POINT AN) CODY ISLAND QUARANTINE #YEYULATIONS—GOOD DINNRE AND A GBENERAL GOOD TIMER, Yesterday ~as the day appwinted by tho Commissioners of Bealth to launch the trou ecow, and to reconnoitre the various points of their jurisdiction. The day was all (ast could, be wixbod for—brigut, gepial mad unclouded The bay was rofulgont wiih beaaty, white walls siuddwe it: placid bosom on every witty, aud the white houees of We warronsding Country pesying out im holiday ttm, im p ewtng the spectator with tre moat pleasurable emotions Swortly after LL o'clock, we ware met at Quarantine b Dr. Thompton, who couducied bis gucste 08 band Liv propeller Kobert © Smih, where every comfort wus oro vided for ibe “inuer man’ Tue compay uanued of R, Lord, Fsq, Hen tf thorn Tomp! Capt, Mdortes, Huw, Kgdect Beason, Quura:tiae Coramissloner, 2r: ai Cent Phulipa, of the Hoare of Cyunciimen, br Rock well, Resident Physician; Dr. Miller, Heal.n Commissioner; Dr. Biwel, Physician (0 Marine Huxpital: Or. C. 0, Walier, Deputy Beulih Offoer ; Fraveis 0 Gilmore, Warden of Mastae Hospital; Wm Joouings, Esq , J, d. Cuichystor, Raq ; officer O'Rourke, &, he. The ton weo#, named “Dr, Reckwelt,”’ after the Commissioner; which lay siong Gide the propelicr, {s thirty feet loug, (an foot wide aud four feet deep, wold carry about Gfty @ons, ead ts en tirely constructed of tron, bavidy two bulktwads, cambio of buoy ing ber up vaser any circum tances, She ls ad mirably adap.ed for the purpose for which ehe ls tutended What of gaibering the refurée dewdiug OF ch ps, and von suming the rime. Her appararus io this respscs is mon: perfew, #1ib ihe ercepiioo of Ler masts, Woic + Cugus ty be encased in shoeur n, (oereby preventing ine groat trouble of unabipping them’ whenever bedaing Is to be -burnt, The lavpobing Of the tron ecu» ia wy auditional qnaruvtee Of the precuuticns takes by the Conuningioners of —_ to protect the port and olty from intecttous dieonsos, end will give general aatefaction In 184% the yelivg fever ‘as (ut OLuced by means of @ woavor colleving wgewer tbe garments of retorned Mexioun oliera and sieving whem into arpets, aud ever eine cempiante have been msde and much uneasiness felt 1» consequence of looee bodetng, &c , being found ‘ram Ume U0 titve floatng in the barour The outiay of Ofteen: hundred dolla, wiico sum was appro Comte iretonece of Health for the bolld! sliogether do MwA Wi tho sonpiatnts habenes chee nd give Us & muon g eater proiectica from any tn discuse, Wo learn that rhe wi! not ot more than $1,200 or $1,500, anc Ackermapn, Kaas Book lyn, to the space eks The persox in charge of her ts blr D, MeCly man The eteamug, under ¢irection of Pr. Thompson, the Hewith Officer, wio-e services wero brought ta requisition dé ur the Oormsi a, Lest proceeded to Sandy tvok aud + tock the en Ue cireutt o° the Horserhoe, Relative to the selection of Sandy Hook for @ permanent Quarantine but litte coauertets oo opinion prevals among the Commis. elomors, It peers ty be geworatly Couceded that she Quer. antine of Ne York must eventually be iocated at this point, Nature, itis agreed, bas scerfogly ‘2 d fa Dre- cwely (or tbls ‘purpose. IC i the proper diatauce trom New Lork, bas proper depth o wer, ant alt the req! stie patursi advant=ces thet could be lovked for. Aa lo the cuntapce frum Now York, tt ls urged that this is one of the stronger: pointe vat sbould be urged for ocating the ae at dandy Hoox, However many casos of yel ‘ever there might be sf the hovpttals bere, itis con fended tbat tt would not excite alarc ta the minds of oo wy merchants and oibers wiebiwg to vir.t New Yors ov the covirery, 220" () ede DesTor, & ——- ber of yellaw teve mye the effect to frighten off merchants an Hos the benefit of their trade. la this w ‘y lows to the city ina elu- gle year might b. Daring the airew vae Tore Shoe the steam tug came to epcior, and tho pe 'y sat town to dinner The extent end -arloty cf the ippe, comforts prov iced, Hoi of wolid fuc liquid character, Wola co justice to mer, It was partaken of with gurto—the delici itd the cool sea Ureeze having rerved to whet the uppe tiles < ali a0 erarp und viesly wprecati © edge. a? formality f tm the fora: of Epes t toasl Leaving th: ree Shoe, the tug brought ¢ un ae ‘un to near seg Point. Ikwasthe ertriogl iateution wo have touched mt the Point aud examived the cbaracter of Ube bospita! bv iluings ard ctler accummodauons furnished for parties expected to be Inndedubere ishurtn: ender in- foctions diseases A spesisi request of tne Quarantine | Com jeners thet the Tios!th Commie loners woud do- ‘ay heir vai, wae the cause of « change from the original doign. Tt ip unterstood that tue Qnarantine Commiseion- 3 propose at ap early day to invite the Heultn Commis- monere (o visit Feguine’s Poiut, aad not being ready (or ihe viet yet, ey Wisk have inatiers ap ar a iittic more accep able tian at prescat 4s it was, the tug drew up pear enough to the shore to get a fair view of tho general appearance of the hosy.tal Daildiuge as thua fer er acted. These oulddings, or sban‘ies rather, with thelr closely con- etrneted upright boarc fer ce surrodac!ng them, bavé deen too often dese: ibed to recuire further description. One Of the Cowmissioners susgeswed that as they stood | they won'd make an exceliont yard to raise chi to, and that that war the they could be pul. The se ren cen pultcomen sul keeping | guard over tbe buildings coud be dererted tayivg onaer the abo" cethrbrdviy er tifey Know how. cine-two ‘werre= | pound brass cazion willl look out wh pen mouth from the beach, defying the aprresch of bustii: parties. From & cuine’s Point the rteam vat was beaded toward Coney Inland snd went quite close to ibe sture, Considor- able conversation ensued a4 to the advaniacor this lucality aforded for « permeocatQuaravilar. Dr Thompeon argued Ptronvously Uiat it was ucem the best pluce in the lower lay. It sided eviliciently !rolated, with wvor of safficiont Gepth to admit vessels comimg close to the shore, By mea of & railroad rnnning to Brooklyn bo urged that pies cf imported jogs could be eext cirect to New York and carcws eohl before the arrival of the reseeia. te thought this would be Product. ve of goat beneui to merchants Some others of te party @erenied from the wor in opinion. afer vs ihe party procesded on their return trip, and wt 734 o'clock landed mt old Qasransine. Bere Drs. Luomysen, Waller, Biesel! and ethers connectet 1b Q araptine lancie:!, while the remainder of the party orovght in the steamtug on to the city. All the visi was a very pifaeant ono, and in the results Gral- ly growing out of it will doubtless prove @ beneficial one. mutual expressions of ¥ Supreme Court—Special Term THE JUN OTREET METUODIST CUCKCH CASE. Befory Hon, Judge Davies | ut anid whers ve Benson and hers —This ecelvar for ail the property of | the church iu the peasessioa of the dotendanw. on | reserved. | Marine Cow AGAINST THE CITY 104 ADVERTISING. Relore How. Judge MoCarwy, Avorn 9 Jaa H Wels v6 die Mayr ant Commonalty Of Kew York. the piaintitl snes for $474 70 for the pubil- Cation of the official procecdinge of tho Commou Council in the Leader nevispaper. ‘ib¢ bill was approved by the Clerk of tne Commoa Covac!!, pnt the Comptroller refuses topay. The deiendant moved to distaias the complaint, Ag the twelfth rection of the charter requires that all con- wertived for, and that 20 ap- @ (or the work charged. The Coort gave judeimeut for the plaintii’ for the amount Giaimed, with Coos gud $12 allowance. We willcommence to morrow (Wednesday) morning the publication of the Faw:iy Bensin, a weekly newspaper, in: tended for geweral c.rcula:.on, and combining all the most attractive features of a popular journal. In tts editorials, critical notices aud comproheesiye reports of interesting pablic occurrences, wBich are on 7 tobe found 'n a curtail. od sbape in other journals, # wi!) be found the moat com. plete record of passing everta avd retlox of public opiniow bitherto published im thie country. Im accordance with tit plan the first number wil! con'ain « fall report, with wood out illostrations, of the trial of Madeleine Smith for the murder of L’Angelier—a case eo remarkable that it tranecends in laterest any event of @ similar character which has oceurred in our own time, The Fasury Hamaup ‘Wil commst of ihe samo quapliy of privted maiter as the D. DEVLIN & 00, ‘268, 259 and 20) Broadway, how York, Clothma pedo merchants are inviet to inspect our atook before renaaegs Fi b GG aG Custom Made Shirts, All es, White and ale and roinll at MelAUGHLIN'S, corner of uw ch aire” J. ev jarren arco, Cordial Cogune Brtters eve diarrbom, agce and Diliious attacks, 8, sole imporver, 10 Haase nanan etreet. New York. powder F. orees sian drm tit BRRY M. FAPRION, At Home and Visiting Cards, Wedding sta- — ‘Y WOPEMPSEY A FARGIS, 3 Brondway. Batchelor's Hatr Dye, Wigs and ‘The best in the world, eurpnssing all. made, sold at the manucactory, 383 earn Repture.—Marsh & Co., Radical Care Tress offen, remorel Wo No, 7} eeey street, Astor House. applied gt Wholeale—Southern and | 4 exiended to eaah or time buyers, | April ¥, oe Wi segee Portable Unsea, . eale by J. 68 BAUS! mane ey a ro’s Hair 1 wi ‘Torpess, areeaaie tr ir comm’ ton etek aie cee vately applies ai No 6 setor House Laira’s W apd Malr vye Agains tne for thelr us bat any Ren mare an uv ability and cbeap- Posgate’s an SMctual remed: for Omrrtos pe morhua Gatwlant colle Bt eummer Serine Price coos « boule Agency ¥S Bor ery, corner of Moun mrart _ tt hat I Hollow ay’s Olutment ts the only External pplication ®BIch fan be Used Without raDgeT in ery (pales emive aeives ard lotions drive the disenae tw the Mur ay & Luman’s Morida Water.—uwen nek obese prrfume of fresh Cwers region the amare © Bl wbo uae this crowning luxiry o the tole, (a frag Tanes oullives thet of the fnew o iene or tho rare t trroce Of Lilin ‘The fnirest cum-siexion grow. fal ery (ae barsheet ship sof ane by Wo n-esae cos ec dold og Df ANM 5 7. Wi Inenie drugg.ss, © Vator aureet, New eR Madey all draagute, 0s 00: ver bottle. Diarshera, Aguc, Fever, Btle—Immedtase elie, by t Mus BEEN OALL'S Copaag biter ules No 10 Nawsna sree new Vork rn nee enn, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. on Ps ¥ ‘m i. R i ae, Moxpar, Aug. 56 BM ‘The etocis market opened and closed weak this morning The temdenoy throughout was down «ard, aad a deciire of considerable impotence was realized. Atthe first board Erie fei! of ${ per cent; Reading 3; Michigan Youthern 2; 40 preferred ; Claveinad and Toledo X; Chicag> au¢ Rock Isiavd X; Milwev<ie and Misrias! yi 2; La Crone end M lwaukie New Vork Cevtral was steady at Satur™ ny prices. There s« « cornering movement to this stock, originating in Albany, woo oftor @ time It will turn ant raw down lower thay ever. There corners are got up at the pre, sent time exprese!y for tue purpose of resisiiag, if possi vie, the natural (eodency of railroad securities, under the rot tepness and miemanage meat ao generally prevailiug. No, thls g can resist the onyront wbich i+ going against this claes of securities Ratlroad stocks are In the aggrcgate urteyiy vainelens; some of them may for atime lager be red at pretiy high points; others whish have been ing down for some months past, map not go at once ly out of eight, but eoover or later they tmvst, as @ general thng be abandoned as productive investments end these whoare the vic ims of misplaced confivence mako the best ¢! it. All the great lines of railroad are, 1a real of worth their indebtedness, and the emaller clees of ronda ere cot much better off even now, and ia {me will be inet hy The bondholders must look to thelr tuyereets in these works. ‘The mortzege bondholders im moet of thgm may be safe enowgh uncer the most nula vorable clvounstances, but the lower clas of bondholiers in wany of them may be cisd to compromice their claims before the lapse of many years, for thirty, forty, or any cents on the Collar, avd tmke thelr pay iu some new Issue. Rallroad stocks will, In @ few yoara at the best, ve u») bet. fer,#0 {ar as productivenesa is concerned, than ibe ol! turpplke stocks of New Frgiand, which bayo for a love time been defunct. At oue time turnpike stocks wore can sidered among the yory best inveauneats in tho Eastern States. For many years they paid, and porbaps earns’, jarge dividenda, but tuey have bad their day, aud air Bow worthless. Tbe construction of railroads rained turnpikes, while the excessive and enormous cost of rai roads wales it imposetble for them to earn evough to pay interest on more than the mortgage bonds, az that clars of scourliy represeats about what the roads should faye cont. After the adjovrament of the board, the following sales of stocks and bonds were mado at auctisn by Albort U. Nicolay :-— $10,000 Wissonein Cen. RE. 8 par cont bonds. iat 24, 2 000 Sepdveky Waneticld and Newark RR, do. 66 000 La Crorce and Milwaukie RR. do, 1,000 Cleveland, Medina and Tuscarawas KK. do. 47 sis Chatbam Baak, 16 Metropolitan Bank, 26 (radesmen's Bank 20 Brevoort Fire Inewranva Company. 40 Manbattan Gas Light (scrip siosk) 200 Accetsory Tranal: Company , O16 Belleville Lead Company At the second Hoard the market fairly caved In dispositica to sell waa quite strong, and appeared to in- creaze towards ibe close, Lower prices ruled ‘= uoarly | every stenk cold, New York Centra: «eclined *( per oe; Erle, 6; Cleveland and. Aqedea, 1%; sda. preferred, X; Za Crome and Milwaukie, 3. Michizan Central advanced M percent. There were largo asics of Roasing, without cbange in prices. Erte closed very weak. Cash iocs was plenty, and largo sales made. Michigan Southeru ap- peared to bo nieadily netiiing down. The company’s cor. nering clique fight dosperaiciy against the current, but they mast ultimately be overwhelmed with the immense mary of stock (hey haye endoayored to carry. It wil prove @ millstoae about tholr nocks and dreg them dow to destruction, All coruern are sure to fail and ental losses vpon those ongrged. Independent of the fatality that attends every Wall sirect cumbinavea to put up prices of fancy railroad stocks, tho partics ia (his instance have selected for their operations one of tho most worth- Jers railroad fecurities op the entire list; @ lock which docs not porseas within itself tho Gest elemext of value ‘The idea of cornering sevou milous Of such @ etodk is por- fectly preyosteroas. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day aa follows — -— pete 38 ~ By ioe 822 ‘The receipts Voday include $50,000 jor transfer drafas on Boston. Tho Occan Bank has declared a remt-andual dividend of throe anda ball por cent, payaple on the 10th instant; the Manhattan Company a semiannual dividend of five | per cont, payable on the 10th tnat. The sgeregaton of the statements of the Wisconsin banks made on tho 6 b inst , wore as follows: Carh toms... 2 WO 8 a 7,882,108 12 lowing are the rece! pts of the Morris Canal Com- pwoy for the past week and season, ay compared wilh the rece!pts to corremponding time Inet year:— Total to July 19, 1866 $190,282 51 Wook ending Jay 6, i866.) - 1,866 80 Total -141,668 31 Total to Jniy 3s, $ 655 OL Week ending Jaly 2, is67 11,361 96 136 005 Decrease in & We understand that the Us on caval te doing & very good buslnass, year bavo been, np to July ach fo same time Inet year. Incroare this year ‘Tho annexed statement ovhi dite the sabia aap move, Wrrxty Aematp, Ite price will be two dollars a year, or ment |p tho leading departments of the banks of this vily four conta & number, aad i will bo published every | turing the woek proeding Saturday morning, Avg 1. 185°, | Wednesday morning. Ass medium for advertisoments it | #4 fer several previous weeks will offer great advantages, os it is oar intention to push New Yous Oiry Bayes. {ts ciroulation to & point never before attained by any Cwm Devore. journal of similar charncter. Agonts are requested to | Oct. » 6 waste 19 te a (AIT 60,204,583 Get. O80, 706 8,640,902 68,06 457 penta Gee Sinus Wane tees eae - OF Amsortment st ‘ 4 |. 108, * v " Pry Cpe ng yy = ry Ke rey years sctnreee T=Williamson Bros. Peeriess Pho- pag mer ca'ess.908 he an cameo ages daguerrooty pee And AMbFOYHeE | Dee, 15, B86 108,556,588 40,809,643 8 62,864,779 copied "303 Falion te Dee. 2, '6¢.. 108,204,608 11°151,310 66,368. 756 Straw Fats at Cost.—All Summer mats at | "o 08 527 E coeat a0) cont at WHITE'S, 148 ‘ranoa, between Broadway end Nassac. 1 oasis tas Jobbers and Dealers ound 66,078,987 im Ch ng. y Are reapectfully invited to etamine our | 4 earan 65,007,160 66 het tow rucrs isp uote coset tusat oon Pace apwnen new Renee 7 | yarn f ' 108 13.126, 796 ‘ 184 040,503 19,815,518 7. 316,398,694 18,1.°5,715 8,058 ‘ 2,41 11,014,979 8,996,8 + 116,119,690 12,700,406 8169,8 116,015,504 10,901,001 8,70 +AA6,044,303 12,837,546 8,00 berry A19 12,668,140 8, 117,965,521 13,604,808 8,448 5 118,848,131 12°956,856 8,528 814 87, 120\607,050 19,918,018 8,605,424 68.0. The last retrrns compared with thoes of the preys week, exhibit the following variations in the eeregy Increase (n foanr and i disoweate, Decrease in Spoo'e, 283: Increase to doy The DOARD OF Uh ey co noe Roem bo cOnetder for 8 2” On inquiry we learn that the receipts thts _ — = nec nn men that epecie is at all necomsary ase basis for banking operations. The ether departments of these institut ns eppear to move entirely indepeadent of the specie reser. ‘The returus for August 1, 1857, compared with those for i August 22, last year, ehow ma increase in loans of more than $10 000,000 upon a smaller amount of deposits and the fame specie reserve We cannt resist the conviction that | the banks of this city must, bufors many weeks elapeo, | ‘De forced into acontraction that will produce a stringency iu the money market of the most sortous charecter. The bend inBation ta at presen! eaormous, and the basis weaker ‘ban we bave bnown for years. With the large banking capital the s7stem of banking has to be changod to make ‘Out dividends, The Pomnsy!oenian of he ‘et ineiaat rays: — ‘The Pernryivania Paliway Corapacy, in commetion the Prwhurg, Fort “ayre end Chicago chore now the Coatrol of @ coniinvous line of Fos 9 ‘onte raiagrous erased, =: jon These 846 miies of raliroad re. present @ capital of over forty millions, a wo king togetner as ‘ney tt he interest involved will cal) forta tae best efforts of tueir motual prosperity, and we hope pe ahd to eee such improved Wwapagement vpon ‘bo whole line as thail secu’e a better return to the @ockbol ers, and make tuis torough iine to the West a model of enlightened mpspage ment. ‘The bank returns of Now Orieans for the week ending Joly 25, compared with the previous wook, show the fol- lowing resulte:— Increase in ehort foans. Ocoveare in epecie... Decreare in cireulation 8527 696 4 86,985 3,00 ne cr} 1% 1% 72 WooHARRInm in. 96 100 Har KR letm,, 75 600 Li Gen RR bas, 9926 100 de 995, 80 Mich Con RR. G00 Galk 4d mda BL 800 Mio30&NT RR. 9350 46 Su OLawk&Mi LGB 40 a0 \e .b6O 60 £5 shs Bank of Com, 1053 160 B 49% 6 Metropoliian Bk.. 1086 200 ae 6 Lontineptal Bk... 106 100 60% 26 Toop & Traders Bk 104 100 45, 20 Penn Coa! Co > ae MicSoKN in pre 16M eo H Gal & Chic RR. ot % Odio Lie & T Co.. 102 2b Paciiic M Steam Co 76 OOO NY Con Bt ao... ry aU) Pte 5 bé0 BOY h Little Miami RR. 8 CB& Quin RB.ox di BKCOND BOARD. MM daha Gal & Chi R bS 50 do. bo 793, 200 Oley & T.1 RR asd 60 Chic&Ruls RR .b3 38% 106 46 a6 4% 8 48% CITY COMMERCIAL REPOR®. Monvat, August 5~6 P.M. . ArKBa ~—Salse of about 76 bbia.. wee. pola, @ 746¢..22¥our—The market was withozt anima. tion, though prices were unchanged, with @ fair local and Eastern demand. ‘Ihe sales embraced about 6,000 and 6,000 Dbia. at about the following quotations —- Sepertine State, wmatw Pxwa stato... ~-6Wad te Wertorn and Ohio superfine. ~-6Babo Extra Ohio and Western. . 61008 60 Copadiaa superfine and extra . a5 | Daitimore, Alexandria 6 a 8 25 Southern and ¢xurs., 6 2 av 50 Soar. ~40n5W Wheat—The market iincas “change ot m ouanh, * market was without cl ‘mo: while transactions were moderate. The embraced aout $00 bushels new Tennessee and new white do. at $1 86; 600 do, North Carolina a! $1 66, sod 4,700 do. Milwaukie clnb tn the slip at 81 ¢ with some prime white Canadian at $1 Sx.sa8 jixed do. -« $l 64. | Corn Toe market was ant active, feo mies wore confined to best 18 20,000 bushels | Western mixed at 664g. @ 87590. for unsound. and $30.0 j #00, for good to prime sound do.; the inside figure for a { cargo or two in the slip. Rye was quiet at abaot $1 10 for Southern and at $1 12061 14 for Northern. Oats firm at the, & 2c, for State and 660. a 660. for Western. The fol- jowipg were adoat the ruling prices of grain today in wis market— Wheat—Onnadian white, per 60 lbe.......8 — 182i Western red, epring jo 18al 4% Soothern red, new 1TM1al 7% Soutbern white 14001% Rye=-Northern, per Liars Ieian cors-Western wired, 6d iba, sa 80 Southern mixed woes we & Sothern yollow. nominal. Southern white nominal. Corres The marl with smal) salon of Rio at 1360. sna cargo of eben bower fy ‘bags Mt. Domingo was roid at 14 6-160, Contos. —The sales embraced about 1,500 bales, closing at very fell prices. The rales on the lust three business daz4 reached about 2,800 bales. Wo a ~~ miadiing up- lance firm at 165¢c. and middling New Orieans at 165¢c. Fxsoum—Eogagemenia were limited and ratce were ™!. a. por bale, were 64. for ‘To Bremen 200 bales Here were in fair demand from brewors, while sales oats fots gcod to prime Eastern end Western at 160. @ 120, 1uwm—Saler of 1,000 2,000 barrels common Rockland | were reported at 76c., while lamp was norm) nal. Navat Srunae.—Tho sales embraced about 250 barrels | spirite torpentine ors Common rosin was quiet, and want hs ob f lL 8734. Crode was at about $3 | fed were made ot 77}y0.» cash, ad 125,000 to 80,00 gallows A Olive oll was unchanged. Troveeons.—Pork—The market with sales of about 2064900 bhis, mw lots, at 8 $24 56, while rome bolders demanded any com riderabie eize, Primo was at 400 bols. coatinued tn ‘wernoon and to- and extra Prime mown was steady were steady at $75 08 | for Weet- ir bags suasall ae S=3 «. & Estes eee vhs Pe we 1% face wes steady fates emoracod adout 460 casks; part for « ria ily oN rane eereno males embraced abont 900 Bade: including Cuba Muscorade and Porto Kico, within the range of hs © 10% ¢. The Intter Dgure Sor prime Porto Rico, A milo of oc0 bas, Cardio woap was mado at Neary alee of 600, &. 600 Din, wore mado at 51% 0. C., enieny at tbe hutor Mgure. pat hemlet. nc ADVERTISEMENTS BENSWED KVERT Bs! | toe Wena tome ai Baty y Wanted, 100 85803 ‘ 1. 5 f mh () RE: BD.—Losr, EN an OlnTBOH, 61 4 wath aaliaen in oer ‘ebove reward by leaving et 56 Beat Twe elore 2 aera or cnsraved cas ‘gold cap, att ‘evamel sinha ing ‘Cos’ pod hantiag engine tw a Cane, borwe engraved ‘bn the © a can, Pomme din’ — Oraopan foe lepine Wilt dial, brave much worn say Sble give into tation ct thet whereabucta will above mentioned re: owe var beat tanks’ Chronometer wad wetenanBOmm OT WINKS 1.0 Camas Fu J_¥4 forsale by G. | PE MERDUW. te Wal piece a NOT BE reorp BLSGWunex— (AEKOT, Be WHITE DINE $6 work $2 whie ea ate, 44 piéomm, $8 96 worth $5; white totle: sea B! wor b82, 0 “ns food the dozen 75 worth Ri. cul glass lime, the dora, worth $125. colored Rob anism Snger wow's, the. dnrene 9h ap worth gobeman decan ern, the pair, Bi 5 word w. 3. F Dalbsy & CY. oid stad, (i wed 653 drome way, wee! wide. Ee depot ia the otey ® LARGERT vomerien, a ra ‘ing Maay gove: nei { full trade; three lahb chandaliem, 97) room fod ug reckon The WJ) F. pinavad sind OF nnd AS B oad vny, wer wide SIDSUR CHAMPAGNE, IN QUART9 AND Vinge ww caie, n qnantiien to auit the parahasne, by 6M un UW 28 Wii etreet. rAVE YOU SEEW THA @ & SHUMK AND GAsTRAD HH‘ {te Sg and Bt bona JON RS, Ne Wf don etre, hap Dow B ‘walt creck, act plea of SWING MAC'INTS —ALL PRLEONS WHO Want & suwria. machine of unrtvetied attit'y, ona that wi! sew liphteel ane the Reavtent, tworton be tor than any otter, fy ER Tannin, JA --y-—""eaaead tiene the Tonner PORTER, 6COTOR ve and ten @alion Kort fort bya. bent machiar’ for faraily xe, man {astaring, planta ton’ ase Oran use whatewwr «@ mexohine that dos t vot ont of apd with wties no ustr as woman cw redil earn ovitin ti so where except at the ‘omes ot fi “Ght "a CO, 454 Broadway, NK EWING MACHINES.—TUREM DIFFRGERT KT under iajarotion —Op ‘he 20th day of June, V5 the fult cour! of the United Biaten for the Routh rn dinzte, of York, inseveral ule la equity commen vd by 1. . Hinger Oo , hier due potion LG t omtered eri of fee Ue Lo enn pee biting *ho aalo oe vam she Lica and Wake ater machine "Or ¥ ay tive Paten 6 Bib the Bory, Bong tu & Go. machine d oieatoat sien eo doliar machine for beaten ct tw “fringing (wo patente car Bena whom aay of these tofertir wering mac! jag oun Baw ho reteon for oot Jisins, when bey are ¥ stop using 1. SiNBER a Go. 458 Broadway, corner of Grand street. STRPHRNY CRLEBBATRD WAITING FLUE " Honda, and 278 Pearl won Kew fork i principal sintinne ak 70 17 MADAM, WHEN YOU BUY Lyon's powder, von # pil Ue, Thro ¥ iden’. LYON'S mugecic powéer (elibout tans) foe tee dortrae ‘ipon'n cna metic pllla for deaireytng rata 12) Broad way. & 00, el wees wig TOMAR Sop Corlandt atreet, New Vork Ro py alt donzeteta @iarrted. Camnt—Joncne.—On Wednesday, July 19, by the Baw. Dv. Jenks, 0 Boston, Mr Kovest W. Caeny, Jr, to Mim Fionance Jxpcks, both of New York. yaG—Watr ms —On Thureriny evening, July 50, Rev. Mr Dunbar, Mr. Joas KR, Lime ty Miss Ract A a, Died. Paumons —Suddeniy, tn this city, ov Sunday, Joly Srervas H Baxmoes, cides. ron of Wiuiam aad Mary Ax] more, in the Mtb year of bis age. BLACK —On Monday, Augise 3, 201A, widow of William Biack in the 424 year of ber age. ‘The friepde aod acqua ptances are requested to ettené the fupers), from her ime resicence, No 26 Kighthaveave. Bocta.—In Jerney City, on Miorday evening, Augum &. of cholera infentum, Caanvorra Fiza. twin daughter of Withem and Phebe Booth exed 8 months and 18 days, Caxgot, —Up Sunday, August Beamasp Cannon, of county Longford, Trelan}, The fureral will move from bis late reel tence, Sixty seventh atreet, between Fighth and Nin» avenues, ter | Sfternoun, at ope o'clock in Othe | paLORMAT OD Monday. AUEUE) ody!“ = jugs, Wriszam ¢ ANCE, ane tear OF his his brother- vs He Joba Tynan are Invited to attend the funeral, fream his ine resid. uce, No 202 Ti irtoenih serect, nea avenee B, tots afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Cums. —On Sone sy, A 2, Ure. Jame widow of the late Willem L. \stiap, im the 44th year her The relativen and friends of the femily are invited to attend the funeral, from her iate residence, No. ee = wis ‘alternoon, at two o'clock, without Uunaam.—tuddenly, on Sunday morniug, August Porun Crnman oped Sh ears. es im Bis relatives and friends are invited to attend une Toi, this morning, at cleven o’clook ‘trom No. ise First street, betwoon Sixth and Sevents streets, Wililaae- bor, Davai —On Saturday, Angust 1, at the Powelton House, pear Newburg, Fowasy Gasman," only eon of Prof. Kd. G, and Mary G Sees, can ° 4 mooths Frcs —On , Augost 3 Gonos AvoumTs, young “aoe Maris Fivch, aged | year aad @ ther rolavives and friends of the family are Invited w attend the funeral, at four o'clock thie from the residence of his uncle, Warius Bandage, No. 66 Orange etree:. Brooki7n, without furtne Fmawonp —at nea, on Frivay, Mey 29, om board the British bark Kaihbo&ta, from Rio 0 Janelro, Gongs Fe Wonup. seamen. 0 native of dor saGeld, [il Gammison.—On Sanday, Angust 2, of scarlet fever, Bre tye, daughter of J. and A. Garson, aged 19 years ana @ The relatives and friends cf the family are ar tovited fo attepa the funeral, from her late Yancam street, this afternoon, af two o'clock, cveent further imvitaion. Her romaina will be taken to Green- Grogan —Jamms CkoGAR, ron of Farrell and arab Gre in the 8h your of bin im remains will be interred in Flatbush ( friends of tbe family are requested to attend the are from the residence of bis parents, No. 21 Green lane, seme Prospect street, Brook iy. this aflernoon, at two o’clook&. eas ae a tend the (uneral, this afternoon, ryt 40 Foray th surcet, without further invitaion. Hor remains wil) De conveyed to (ireen wool Cemetery for inrerment. Sae—ee Maley, August 2, baasces W. Hoeum, years. The friends of th family, and the Masonic fraternmy, ure reapectfally Invitea Weta ee , this afters Doon, atti ree o'clock, from hie late residence, No. 198 Forey th rireet, evenipun —Suddenly, on ray t August 94, Many La- vinra, daughter of Berjo. U. and Lacretia F. Lovertdge, tm bg ey ) ear of nee ae 0 revatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited t atend the faneral, from mf reridence of ber tack, JW. C Levertdge, N>. LI Ratgers place, to mortew afternoon, at two o’clcck. Fee boca naga St wa, . }, Ona g inthe th iy, August vex |. Semoun, Jr. Lodge No. 978, 1. sitend the fun, —Epahtaly, enter mag, Aap o of 0. 1., aro respectfully invited to om Sunday morning, A <4 tho an ference oi LT mother, et we Washington inthe 204 year whinge. te penaven pat “fetende ot the family, "iat the = a bere of (be Mighwood Guarde are attend the fuseral tervices, a we Ws fectaeute, > mor row mornitg at ter o'clock Ais remains wi!l ore. ed to Tarrytown for interment Gare lave Chambers sircet depot at twel¥e o'clock. Torx —\\ Newark, N. J. on Sunday, August 2, Kime W., widow of fir. Wilttam Tork, Unived States navy. } The friend and sequal tances of the family are > fully invited to attend te foneral, this afternton, at | @eloek, from 0 rerldenoe °f ber soa in law, Wm. Plume, ' No. 21 Bridge street 7

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