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_ Biebop Portis oer eesvlis Biebop Meal, oF Rick: Ni810’s GeRpan —The omaniic bailet entitled “ Selina, de resistance, red, Babop Neu srt OF Poitadeiphia, Blekop Youag, | or tbe Irle -f Ns mpbs,” is to be p-ednced to morrow for ‘Of Erle, De. Lynch, edmivietrator of Charleston, with the | the purpose of Introducing the danseuse, Ig arches in’ procession from the house of the Arab | rorina Rolla, na new obaracter. 1 ta (0 be preceted by ‘and took their yiaces within the altar, Bishop Barry | the burieita of “ Perfection’ and followed dy the farce occupying a to the leftof the anne. ~ b 7 oped pan” Gragorias = ia which tho lending artiote Arch assisted be the jer, the excel yauderilie com; » the various pn ben Portier by Reverente Devrics and Sine, characters. sett cd p Neuman by Roveron . yer Bowsuy Tauatas —An original di founded on Rev. Mr Forte antod as Master of Ceremonies. | series oF thrilling Waconia Sranected wih the erly 68 the hands of tbe Archbishop, after which tae newly con ‘aeorated ¢ t walked sbrough the alsles of the church and blersed the cubgrogalon CONGRE+ATIONALISM IN MICHIGAN. ‘Whe local or “isivict ‘aseovlations, composing the State won ‘and thelr euatistics, are ax follo'va:— Ohi noe — Members. 1,244 i 864 20 920 Nn 683 9 416 16 our 1 808 HPUAE occasions sisen Ah 88 5,396 BRAOLVING RUN Mad. ‘Yt bas become much ‘o> common to adopt “ preambles ‘end resolutiope’’ on occasious which do reqvire them. ‘Too thing is indeed run into the grougd. But the follow ing oaps the climax of absurdity and verges on irreve- rence A Sabbath echool atached to a clurch at Syracuse ‘recently made sn excurtion to Little Sodas Bay. White -enjoying the sali - the following preamble and resoluuions”’ were unanimously adooted :—- Whereer, Divine Providence, ta His wisdow and good- ness, having fovored the Sabbath schoo! of the Sesond Baptist church o° syracuse. and the many com 6 — pany log them, with a loveiy day om thia exou fering the oocarion agreeable and delightful to alt sivaited- ing us the enjoyment of a healthy aad refreshing ride the biue waters of Lake Oaiarlo, with its varied cod oharming ecenery; «1, whereas, we have ‘been vouch. safed @ prosperous , free from aocident and danger, ‘be it therefore Res ived, That we numbiy ackmowledge our indebted: ness to the “almighty jor the enjoyments received on this Occasion; and that we commit ours 5 tO bis Care, re- turning fo our respective bomes, in the hope of receiving similar biersings of His Divine will, Resolved, Chat we heartily return our thanks to Stone’s Saxe Horn Band. ‘The Syracuee Standard thus describes the return voyage of these same excarsionists:— Every pleasure has {ts pain. So the Baptist ‘Sabbaih achovi exoursiouists while returning home from Sodus Bay on Tueedsy last The lake was somowhat Tough, ano the schooners iorsed aboat tke cockle shells ina tempest. The little ones became aca sick, and most of the larger ones followed auit, until nearly the whole party jolned in ‘feeding the fishes.” To cap tho climax of fort, a shower of rain tok al’ the sta-ch out of the white pan and dickeys, aod wilted the arti Isiais aad ‘laces until the Sunday -go Ung garments hang around each wearer as gracefully As sea-weed roan4 a clam ‘THE FORTHCOMING ASSEMBLY OF PROTESTANTS AT BRBLIN. Beriux, July 16, 1887.—ihe Barlin committee of the ‘Evangelical alliance tg not beotadhend in making its pro tons for the forthcoming assembly of Protestant Shristisns im this city ata meeting beld here last M:n day evening, the 20ib, the com ni .tee was informed by the ial deputation ‘aopototed to watch over the subject pecuniary contributions towards ‘he expenses of th aszem|)!y are flowing in tos vory ratisfactory extant, aod that a very consideradle number of persons bad sigaified their willingness to accommodate strangers who rhoutd come to Berlin to take part in the meeting. Tho anticipated number of guests whom erin will bave to provide for on ‘this occasion is 8,000. Great nati*faction was exprosse! at the earnestness and zeal felt 10 Eogiand for the cause, a+ testified by the mumber and rank of Protestant cliimpiecs ‘of religious brotiiernoo: that have signified their inteation of com!pg over ts the assem ly, and the aout already mubscribed in Ergiama (£800) towards their expenses. “The appeals that bave been made by the general comin 't- tee of of the ‘iianse io Germany aad the local comazitico in about to be elreniated copiously, An’ a printer town contributes 8,000 copies of them gratu tousiy. meeting also the altention o: the committee properly, drawn to the number of odtous {ast- panoe Many and clever miaunderstandings as to the odjects of the aoproaching assen bly which its ents are most industriously spreading from their pulpite act by meant of the prear; and it was resolved that four oubiic lectures abal! be delivered here with as little delay as porsibie ex- plansto’» of its trae patare and objects. [his 1s a step that pt be too higbly ences for men more clever ‘than this ultra Lutherao party is in misunderstan‘ias, and ‘more vunprincty in the as {t Casts upon the ooject ‘of the assembly and the more p.ominent mempers of the alliance, tt t+ eifealt to imagine. Ats previous meeting the last London ist of the names of geatlemen why bad Joiner ip the English adress to the \’rotestanis of Gt ‘Many, copsiating of four hundred of the clergy and gen try, amoug toem Lord Sarees: Admirals Brenton, Hoare and Daft, Rev G. H. Sumne-, M. A , the Hon. Mr. Kipnaird MP, &>, was read Tho previour. hat o0n- ‘tained about two thousand. Addresses were read which Bad been received from Wurtembarg and ad even from Constantino%ie, tu reoly to the ge {saved by the Protestants of Germany to oo Borla. Avother, from the United States was also comma- Ticated, but the list of signatw es hed not been forwarded ‘with it, aa it was ettil in circulation there. ‘The New Pianoforte of the Wallace Com pany. Perfection is a juality which has never been claimed fo the pianoforte most euccessfel efforts of the mos akilful makers bave still leftrometbing to be done to bring the instrument to the bighest point which some daring minds believed that it could reach. Next to the organs of the human voice, the violin we believe has been esteemed tho ‘most perfect musical instrument. Toassimilate the pianofurte ‘as much as possible to the violin in construction, is then evidently somethirg worthy of the utmost efforts of scien tific labor to acco mp ish. This desideratum seems now to ave beew achieved by the inventor of the new piano patented and just offered for sale by the Wallace Piano- forte Company. Mr. W. Vincen! Wallace, the eminent composer and artist, is the president of the company, and the appearance of his name on each instrument {sa safe guarantee (hat the Invention bas some claims onthe good Opinion of the musical public, A few ovenings ago Mr. ‘Thalberg examined and played on the |nstruments noe roady atthe company’« room, 47 Br some stroot, and as we ‘are informed, pronounced an unqualifed opinion that the principles of their construction were admirable, ensuring grand and noble tone, and that be never heard thelr vo ome and power excelled in depth. purity and sympathetis sweetnces. Eyunlly flattering opisions, we learn, were freely expressed by Gottachaik, Strakosch, Mason, Marat zek and otber well known artiats. The diference between the construction of the Wallace estroment, invented by Mr. Spencer B. Driggr, and the old system is very simple, though most im portant and complete. Tisvos, a8 orig’ strocted, it is known, were encated io great thicknces, which was deemed necessary bear the # rain of the strings. to fa ths new jastrament tho case ts not more than balf an ivch thick, adding cvasi tera Diy to factiittes fur transportation as well as the sonorons tone of the instrument. Insiae the case t# an iron frame above and below, bolted together, sustaining the whole strain of the strings, and leaving po strain whatever on the wooden care. In fact, the insirumen al part of th» piano Is entirely) independent of the case, and is of courses not subject to the variatons from weather, umseasoned wood ‘and other caves of the ol instruments, and aya requea @ remaios {n tune much longer. Bot the mort original fea. dare after all io Mr. Driggs’ invention is the construction of the sounding boards, of which there are two The aprer As consiracted altogether diiferently from ‘he old metho!, ‘whigh is to give the jug board to the case, and make tet ant reeowant by * of traverse ribs. Inthe new the sounding board ts not gined to the care, bat is Sixed tightly into «thin Iron frame purposely mate too small for it. It thus receives an arched or convex form Hike the upper part ofa violia. By a most ivgentoas con trivance the bottom of the = converted Into a #0 eond sounding board by altogether with the heavy plaotiog which ost the the bute tn the old instru ‘ments, aod substituting a thin layer or veneer of wood Vike tb er rounding board, presed like it inte an iron Trame, when |i assumes & concave shape fhe effect of this will be at once perceived. The piano 2 hoger violin, aa sensitive to vibration, as sonorous and as capable of producing the delicate symoatnetic sweet by three povend pants by watch ie vibredl a of one are commun! multanaou: ee daciog an Sao that hte tmposetote to Senorive scesatiig Having said this much of Principles on which the ‘Wallace piano forte is constructed, and ite variation from all other pianos, wear une ng of Ube efteats It 18 ca pable juoing. Oar report wing boon favored ‘with « en deacription by t the ieveuvey abe Mr. Wallace, ‘and being permitted to hear Mr. Harry Sanderson, she be dle, tirgoiahed young pianist, perform oo one of the is cnabled todoso §=The firing Wheamacen She instrument being esiacumbered Ky a po A ‘except the rest plank), many are ry in ola methods Were tt honing to vatertere with the ua . of take from the richnore of the tone. Al ‘the effect pro¢uded ie superb, exceeding anything Defers wat present have not any but At present company have completed any ‘Square piancs. In about ten days, however, namoer of What bow in process of manufacture, will be completed. the effect of the grand piano, conatrucied on thit something that ': is almost impossible to |. One of those now in hand, we learn, bas been a. ordered by Gottechalk, who nces the pa- tented improvementa « wonderful triumph. Mr. Wallace informs vs that the price of the new instruments wil! not exceed that of the ordinary pianos, ni Uement of onr country, tlen 10 morrow ovening. It te called ‘ Miantinimo, or the Lawi of ‘be Narragarseis,” and bg chief error wee be portrayed by Mesure. Eddy, B Clarke and Georgo Holinnd, Mrs. Parker, &o cr Nery” is to be ibe aftery!ece Bonvn’s —Mirs Maggie Mitchell has not only cot ¥ wstorished her ola friends but won fpeammnase aul tiusen py her rmpertor actipg in the Spy.” To ‘morruw night che will essay another of Celeste's most ce lebrated parts, Narramatsan, in the pantomim! : play found. ed on Coover's romance entitled the ‘ Woot of the Wish tou-Wish”? +he also performs the heroine in “ Anthony and Ceopsira Waitack's —Another of these pecullar burlesque ex (ravageozan tor the production of which this Loven meni bax become particularly famous, is to be brouxat Out to-morrow evening. Its dtle is aq By- ron’s renowned poem of thas name furnishes the plot. Mr> Jcho Wood ts to enact} the bero, and will be ably ea conded by ieaars. Wood and A B Paillips, Mrs. Vernon, Misa Manner:, &c. ‘A Loan of a Lover’’ precedes it. Lavra Kensn's —Since the return of the Marsh jave- piles, many amiltes and others who had ecarcely visited a thea‘re of late bave been nightly on band to demonstrate their uagnelied 4p) approval of the wonderful performances Oi there precoctoos artista. fo-morrow ry 4 they pro- Dose to revive the gorgeous spectacle of the’ Naiad ‘Quees”” upon aecale of mag! [heaped which promises to eclipse ever) thing in ‘wbiet they have appeared. Crorar Opxra —The lovers of sweet sounds may rely ral compeny at the Academy of Music to morrow eventi Mallee. Spinols and Simon, end Sigvor Arnoldi re eae year ip-eelections from varieus popular operas, and Agnes Robertson ig to sing the Scotch vallad of ‘yeany Nettles” and Irish a rr bei 8 Bawn.’” Amayrcss MUssOM —. ment have bees made for ibe covtinuance = on week of the marvellous fea's of the renowned witard and ventriloquist, Professor Wyma, who bat re-arranged his programme for to-mor- row afternoon aud evening Gsoxcs Carety asp Woon's Mimetaxus tender a fresh astortment of songs, dances, &o , tor to-morrow, together with the upprecedentedly successful farce of “ The Ma- gician.”’ Apropos, this celebrated band of Ethiopians wil! rest ibe Philare pbiang with » visit for one week, to com- mence on the 1' th inai. Tre Bavant Broruens atil! keep the numerous fre- quenters cf Mechanica’ Hal! in the bert of humor by their veculiar whimeicalities and extraordinary heel and too exerciser, Among their announcements for to-morrow is their mirtbful + Shaksperean Readings ” Cmprey oF THs SuN.—Dor- Wing and his famous troupe of « btnese Juggiers, who created quite a sensation by their ue vel and astounding entertainments at the Broaiway theatreeome years ago, will give @ performance at Chi- nese Ha.) pext Tocsdvy Tux BUCKLAYS are to re-commence operations at their yw bell vent Toesday, when they will doabtioss meet with a warm reception from their old friends and ad miers. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA ABROAD. A grand “ extra!’ mance was given on the night of 6th July at her Majesty's theatre, London, for the nefit of Madile. pons veg The Lo age pe wore of & mizce! jus character, of scenes from “Le Figha ‘tel Regemante » 1} Trovatore,’’ ‘ La Tra- viata,” and “I Martiri,’’ the ‘divertissement entitled “Les Roes,”” and the second tableau of the ballet called ‘ Aca- lisva.’’ Piccolomini was of course the * bright particular star’ of the evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams have created a great ¢ea) of merriment at the Adeipbi, in their bogrs drama entitled “the Fairy Circle, or Con 0’ 7” which proved very successful ae during thelr last en. gagement at the Broadway. Drury Lane, London, bas benefitted by cool evenings, and bas been crowde1 nighily with audiences mete peared delighted with the entertainments provided them by Miss Ella and ber equestrian troupe Altho these artistes have been for several weeks before the put le in Loadoa the daring and graceful feats of Mise Eila, the performances of the riders, acrobats and volti- poll, roe co npore her company, seem to have lout no- of thelr poguiarity. M. Offenbach, director of the Bouffes’ Parisions, per- forming at the St. Jamee’s, London, bas taken his benefit, on which occasion aa opereti¢ bougle, entitled * Croqae fer; ou Je Dernier des Paladins,’ was played for th» dret time im England. This piece was eo popu ar in Paria that it was played for upwards of one bundred nights. “La Traviata’”’ has been repeated a! her Mejest} ve, London, with ‘Les Roses,’ in which Miles. and Salvioni charmed all lovers of go0d dancing “Rigoletto” was repeated at the Royal Italian Opera, London, with the usual cast. Signor Nori Baraldi took the part of Manrico in ‘Il Tro- yatore,’” in consequence of the iadisposition of Signor Mario, The opera was given for the last time but one this season. Auber’s sprightly opera, ‘Fra Diavolo,’’ adapted by the com poeer to the Italian stage, was announced for Thars- day, July 4 A epecuiation is on foot in Paris fer = minor Italien Opera company tn London, to open ai the St. James’ theatre. in November and close in February next The prospectua gives the following list of opera and singere:—"Il Columelli no © la Comers," “OQ Barraia di Preston, “Dow bg a ¥ a let,” “Doa Bucefalo,” “Don Procovl Faist,”’ “Don Des'derio Dis) wf ete ‘Prigiomt @Edim ba} ” “Chiara di Rosemberg, * 1) Camy io,” iy Batly } “Oitve @ Pasvaaie, “C’Alo tn tmbarazz Dowtno Nero, La Dama ett Zoccola\o,’’ **Precauzione,’ “Scaramuecis,”” “Eran due ed or gon tre,’ “I1'Ventaglio,”” by Dopizett, Ricci, Fioravanti, Cagnonl, De Giom, Nint, Dederrari, Rost, Raimond) The company announced already engaged consists cf Maer. Fumagallt, Vaschetti, mburiot, MM. Daniele, serazzi, Bartolucci, Fame yam pi, OReaci Cavtelli. All this looks like basi bat tt may be bed if two grand Italian Operas are not, at least, enough for Londoa to supp wt. | _ Mme. Ristori was about to essay Lady Macbeth in | London. This was the great role of Siddons, and ts the boldest trial ever challenged by the great Italian actress. Avber’s “Fra Diavolo’’ was profaced at the Royal [la- Nan opera, London, on ibe 9th of July. Perbaps no opera adapted from the Italian or French school ever was so popular in England as Aubur’s “Fra Diavolo.’” Tais may be accounted for, not mevely by reasoa of the music being #0 Deautifol and’ the libretto eo Mtrikiog, but becaase the ope wan oepecially adapted to the Koglish stage ana to atish tastes and feelings. ‘l'ra Diavolo’’ wax Oret pro. duced « Fioglish dress at Covent garden theatre nearly thirty years ago, with Braban as the hero, [te success waa imitnense it ran through the entire soason, ant aed possersion of the singe for many years |t was last re- vived for Mr. Sims Ree at Deory lene, and after the Inpee of 80 long & period, appeared 12 bave lost none of ste attractions. of the Gch inst. the distribation peu nas 94 Rheotaraive, Diavets, Signor Gardont; Tord Roeburg (Aleash). Signor Rovcomi: Lady Pamela (Allow b), die Wara!; Lorenao, Si nor Neri Baral) Mat. too, Signor Polonini; Giacomo, M. Zeiger; Beppo, Sigaor Tagl ance; Zerlina, Madame Horio. cast was very tirovg, but the Omission of Signor Mario's name disap printed many. Why Signor Mario dif not appear ia a part which, in accordacce with un versal opinion, was so won derfully suited to Dim, was not explained. At ber Majcrty’s theatre, on the 9th instan’, a fall hours aesieted at ine representation of “I Partita with Oro ivira and Giaglini as Arturo; Beneventano, Ric 4 Bellert, ve A planse for ber te xibility, epirt grand pos of Malle. Rosati, a*sisted cont vie ballet, brought, at its clove, a eb for Rests, Mien Lascelies gave « drawing room concert at Willie’ Roome, Londou, on the Mb invita! Amongst the vocalists were Madame ‘‘sradori, Madame Lemmens, Mite Alice | Ronny ve the Misses M’Alpine aad Miss L.tscelles, M De preta prets, Mr. Croft, M. Jales Lefort, Signer Monari and Herr Gibran Barn —Mone, Jullien has announced a grand muvical | file 10 take plaoo at the “jdasy Gardens, on the Lith Jaly. Th addition to bit orchestra, arrangements ha been made for the fear, of Wallet, the Q jester, the Delaraat! Family; Picco, the Sardi ttrel, and the Misses Broo, bis firs: appearance here. hone ie a Rovat.—The Drury Lane Dramatic Com) Soa bee Wack Wadham, fair audiences ments consisted derfai Woman,” with the farcrs of “Who Speaks First?" Robtaroa ‘J renee (tbe Lady Lady rl Leer and .F, Robinson, Claude Meinotte, Cumrannax —Rovar Ovo Wart —Me. Charlee Mathews | wan announced to at this theatre in the favorite | of ‘Married for Money’ and ‘Cool as a Cacumber,’”’ by the ‘Spitalfields Weaver.” Prervittx Ganvavs —Merars, Hale & Son announce s pA féte here on the 1th of Juty, for which M jallien , Signor Micco and other artisies were engaged Seen, “aoa i ce ‘.—The nautical drama of “The Anchor | |, and was #0 well received that i wae ‘The farde of “Deeds of Dreadful No ¢,’ in whieh ‘denere Elierton, Evans, and Miss Goward sus tained the Characters: a ballet, with Miss Rosina pia ‘and "The Floating Beacon” made up one even { By we Rosina Me =" — valanche’ iret time) “An jshmans House in" his Oustle” wele rayon’ A Atom tan diver Night ‘and the favorite bal Devil to Pay” rere the attractions. Mrs Hen- ry Webb bad made her first Appesrance this season as Gertrode, in the Lon ot & Lover,’ and was weil received “The Little wae Played next nao _Fspevation wae not di aed fore food. mate rgoere ae sembied 10 enjoy a hearty ricities of the fog beronct, "Went Monday Wr. George Goncy sae tine a to supply the voosech tof) OF ‘ae We jacobs Don. “Sols restos have played with considerable succe ot “Don Giovanni,” “The Swiss Cot + © Where's Crovelli ?” and Lavenroor <The weather having, been much ¢soler, Mesers. Wright, Webster and Be: Attracted larger audiences to the Royal Amphitheatre, where the Adelphi Pristor —The renowned General Tom Thumb bad mado | Me, Tubury, | for"? were played, Mre Bockiogbam an bay | | ' The Willow ” baw Grama of tS Peal Doon ihe pra pa ptee vauderilie corm SHonsHaM—Swias A grand fete was held he in celebration of my anniversary of ber Majesty's corous per mnt ae Persons were in ba et prine!. ly re at governmeat ‘Mojeaty's dockyards. - mr Oe oe Worosersx Musical Fesniyas.—Active preparations are Bow going forward for this forthcoming event, which will this year be beld on the 26th of august and three folio w tog oa 8,400 promises to be one of the most aucceasfal ip tet Qullege Hail. The services af Madame rn, qe Madamo Weiss, Mrs. Hopworth, Miss Dolby, Mus L. Vining, Sima Reeves, Signor Gardani, ar. Wetsr, Herr Formes, Mr. Thomas and Mr, M. Smith favo already been retained. The programme will consist of the “Ejab,” ‘Hymn of Praise,”? ‘“‘Ierael in Egypt,” “The Mersials, »" and selections from Costa's “Eli,"’ Ko, Be waianmershalats “Barbier de Seville’? has been ved @: the Francais, with the flowin: cast Count Dearie Bressapt; Figaro, Reguier; Bariuoio, |’ Basile, ‘Monrose; Mad’ilo Fix was the Roving 4 idea, ratber pleasantly ewbodied by MM Uormon ood Delacour, bas been » oll received there, galled ‘Les Gardes du Roi de Siam.”’ 4 meiodrama, wise the homely cogno. men of “L¢ Conscrit de Montrouge,” has boon brought for ward here |) make head, if possible, against the heat of the wesihor, so torrible io the theatres. M. Ronard, a young tenor of much promise, appeared at the Graad Opera, as Arnold, in “Guillaume Tell,” ard acquitted hia = eatly t the ratirfaction of the pubile. Mad’lle Ro- Janced at the Opera for the last timo this searon pre- ae leaving for London, where she is engaged by Mr. Lumley for Ber Mejesty’s theatre Lately ine Chinese dwarfs had the bonor of an invitation to 4t. ‘oto id, Thoy displayed their graceful diminutiv-ness im the presence of the Emperor and Empress Madame Frezs bt ni bad talied for the United Stater, boing eogaged for « weries of concerts in the principal cities in America. Seligman, whose talents as a violoncellixt are well known, bas left Paris on a professional tour for the banks of the Rhine, and pro oses to visit Hamburg, Ems and Spa, pre- ‘vious to bis return for the season. M. Vivier, tbe bora player, is, tt would aopenr, at length about t ry 0 pay bis long promiged visit to tne United Rossini bas written bim previous to his departure a jiater full of expressions of ester m and admi ratiou for bis high musical talents, aud uot less remarka- ble social qualives Mile. Jucith Ferreyra, ono of the prettiest actresses of the Theatre ces Varirties, as has been state’, suddenly quitted Paris a ebort time ugo eithout atvirg any notice of her intentions to the managers of the theate. M Scholtus, & pianoforte mapufecturer, applied to the President of tne Civil Tribunal pitting in chambere, for an antboriauion to remove from the apartment which ehe had ocsnpied at jo 7, Rue de Rovgemon', e piano of the valre of 1.800fr , which he bad hired to her at the rate «f 50fr. a month, and for which sbe had not paid the last moath ubscrip: Mon. M. Parmentier the landlord of the actress, bo wever, cot tended taat the piano muat remain wi'h the rest of the furniture, ax security for the rent due. The Presitent de cided that, a8 Scholtux had not taken the precaution of ob tatping from tbe landlord, on hiring out the piazo, arenan Ciation of the right to seize it for the psymeat of rent, bis a -plication could not be granted. The Académie des Beaux Arts of l'rance decided tn ita last sittings on the merits of the five masical compoai- tons sent in by competitors for rand prize, The sub. ject given was a cantata or the battic of Tolbiac, the mages being Clovis, Clotiide and S:. Remy. As the perso. ‘Academy did not awaru the d_ prize of last year, it bed two grand prizes at its disposal. Cae of thom bas been given to M Bizet, pusilof M. Malévy; and the ae cond to M. Fauberg, pupt! of M Carafa; an honorable =— being conferred on M. Chérouvier, pupil of M. De. JraLy.—The Harmonic gotanay of Bologna has jast officiaily signified ite approval of an important m wical work, * Eiude compléte de Vocalisation,”” by M. Bonoldi. Sreckwou.—The Post Tidning, and other Stockholm journals, write in terma of high commendation of the per formances of Mr ire Aldridge. the African tragedian, in the cbaraciers of Othello and Shylock, as represented in the Theatre Royal of tat city. Invia.—Mr. Crambrook, “ Professor of White Magic,’ who bas arrived in Calcutta, intends givin, few amusing soirées Mr. ‘ambrook | ~ a. e, or Baptisheoar the “ Wizard of the North '' Engtishman ob- server :—Always excepting “be jugglers of the Union Bank, and the five per cent | ao, it may be said that Mr. Gunes isthe firrt Foglishman of any note coming to) Calcutia in his peculiar line. The Spanish Mexican tmbrogiie, CIRCULAR OF THE MEXICAN GuVERNMENT. ‘The following is tbe recent circular of the Mexican go- verpment on in. Ib in addrersed through the I terior to the Governors of the several terecy, and will best explain itself. ion, measvred in terms, true in its assertion Sed in its protestations,” says the Trait d’ Union, been very favorably received at <n aniwo will produce the best affect abi To THE GOVRRNOR OF 9) tuare-or - —_— R— Ar the momen the government thovght to be able ‘ve notice (0 tle country of a pacific arracgement with tee Spanish Ca tt learns that his Exoeliency D. Jose Maris Lafragos not been received in his chavacter of Minister Plenipotentiary, an¢ as in bia iartractions this is made a necessary condition of all furthe~ negotiation, It ts poreibie that a rupture of those relations which have been cultivated with such good fait! on the pari of the repub- Ke c#n po longer be svoided. The supremo government bas given repeated evidence of ite devire to cultteate the most harmonious relations with foreign countries, of which the government at Msirid | bas sburdant proofs; but to its last demands, in which the questions pending between the two countries originated, the Mexican government cannot yteld without blemish to the national br vor, which it orefers @ thousand times to its own existence. And now having exhausted all hono rable meaps to preserve peace, It reposes traoqui! im the coprcioumers of the jxstice of its cxuse. and awaits the eourre of events full of confidence in the patriotism of the Mexicap people If the Spanich Cabinet, giving ear to the voice of inte- rested partien, or deceived by false information, persists in provoking & wat whose injastice would acandalize the world, Mexico accepts it, and will sustain it with all the enthusisem which bedts ber good name. Fortunately, the entire foreign popula‘ion of the repub- he are 80 many witneases of the treatment which Spaaien citizens bawe received at our haads. Without any regard to their patiopality, thoy oojoy the protection of the awa of the country, and, free to engage In whatever employ ment br they enjoy move advantager nnd cone rtment of the “(hee doubt not doration here, perhaps, than in thelr own country, As to 16 event of dan Vicente, which has nothing to it from @ common crime, and whicn bas been repeated, tbe government has fa'let in nothing by ®hich the areassing might be provgbt to deserved punish- ment. But interrupted though our dislomatic relations be, and that by (alee representations, the gorernment, moreover, combatted by factious combinations with Spaniards at their bead, and the Mexican people outraged by the Spa nieh prete beyond al! decency, sti Spanish ottizens live tranquiilly in our midst, the government ever wa" over their eafets. Tit conduat, so becoming & nob) generous people, euffces to jusufy us at all mes and fore ali people It waa to be hoped that the firet impressive m preventatione baving parred away, the ‘Spanien Mi 'Y ‘ould pot close their ears to the roiwe of reasor but our Inet wivices furnish weighty reasons for believ: that they will conti if to insist om pretensions with rat fonodation in justice and incompatible witn the honor of e repablie; an! the government ougat, therefore, to Happliy, im the offer goverament daily ‘re m port which the peo ple stand reaty to give it moreover, not been able to offer their own services bi those of their sone, while soch as are not enrolled in the National Guard bave already forme: th vee into ‘yoiunteer batts 'ons, ready to march wherever com mapi- ed. The necessity, also, of contending againtt the reac tion, alreaty overcome, has caused the levv of troops of all kinds, which, united fo the National Guard, enlisted under the order of the Lith of May of the present year, will toon make a reapectable army. Tt ie with the object of orgacizing aod distribating this force, as a wire foresight may demand, that bis fxeeilency tbe President requests you (0 tranemit to thie miaistry de tailed information touching the corps of Nati nal Guard | 1p the State over which your F-ccelleney presides, ant that any deficiency in the same be made up #ithoat delay. As to the future I shall have the Dovor to keep your Ex. cellency fully advised of the progress of thie imporiant =I in the meantime your Excellency and ali the ir State may rest secure that the Prem. | ent wil aan wil yowuly the the confidence reposed in io him. Ai ail Tonnes ment. hm sors ugh fran ad} wi } @ national hover. TERAN, Misiatro 16 Goberaacion Thos y libertad, Mexico, Jay 8, 1867 Poltce Intelligence TG THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD, 446 CANAL @TREET, Anguet® 1567 The following article, ender the bead of clty Intelligence, jn the columns of the Evening ol son which for incorrectness sarpasses any thing | have seen in A dally paper in thie city dori y remembrance. Sar gucb gross carclesmners on of reporters for , where the names of rex i in auch an enayign eae, sbould Fated, and the themeclves beld to @ strict ac- countabi lit y oon the article allude! to.— Soenre, sects werent oxer arrest oy rie Panty = officer Mi i cong »v bactacee ta that attempting rest, sand “inf rmed to Pete on money ae eat Taltowed him for ee erelb airee", paw Di Into a store en's bil. Ha was leanstiatel i an ith ward sta‘ion howe. where a large nam. | ber of Dis purporting to be genuine on the Mechanica’ and Trad city, Were found 00 Me everson. equsenty of ford ville and roid “ehich Be ant in exchange for the counterfelte. was (hen § the Lower Police Conrt thie morning Nee ounaty committed hins for exarama'ion — H i Garby, hod wan recognized aa an old hand fa ihe oneraese In regard t> the absu All parties concerned, | rested gave the name wy instance end request by « Fifth Yempticg to pase upon 8 three doliar counterfett bi!l on the ‘Me ‘hanics’ and Traders’ Beak, Jeray City, at my store, 415 Canal street. He had only one of the bille sion at the time of the arrest, although a iarge amow ciroulated on Friday among email dealers. He wae not committed by Justice Connolly yesterday, as reported above dut is tobe hag ee this morning at the Tome on the charge, wh hove who dave been da ed won't to well to call and identify the tty by giving thie communication & place +4 correct an erron impressio forth to atrangers not Acq ainies with me eae ‘ard to place me in the position of complainant ‘- ‘ad of defendant upon a felonious charge Ps suman, surject of the pending difficulty wich | | be illegal or fraudulent, | ren ay a confection, they eradioate all ki | ranteed to contain no mineral roisen Bold b Pen onal Intelligence. 7 Among the ‘ra ta the steamer ariel is our neigh- Ingir’s | bor Mr, Danes ‘er, of the @rm of James Uonner & eee Baroobe, President of the French Council of State, te at ae Savoy. The Count de Syracare tas left Paris (or Marsellies on bis say to Nay Be had aconference d.vring bis stay im Paris with Walewski. The Hxg of Denmark bas lef Toegersprue with the Coneiee Boer, and ts residisg at bie residewes by the neapide. ‘The bealth of the Sing of Sweden hay no groatty an. proved thas {twas bellaved bis ajeety weu going to Borce for sea bathing. The Queen of Greece, on arriving at Trieste on beard the Papbeliexios war scanner ,» Was eslated by the canzea Marquis Pes ¢o Villamaria, the Sardinian ambassador NEW YORK SERALD,s SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1857. walt patiently for the report of \. Y¢ Committee appotated by the Board of Brokers, 14 wilh ."@ ‘ecollected that tr Hopkiog, tm « letter ated Aprit 2, Ix *T, eld, (n relation to former charges of new imsues:— j ‘Tho charge of en uneuthorised tnpue ©! mock by the | oficers of thts company ts utterly unfouna ‘The official report of the company made on the Ant of May ovly thirly days after, exhibitet tho fm ‘t that sinco the privious Jan. 1, tae feaue of new stock an, ounted to 14,000 rharce, Mr, Hopkins should congratalat' bimsclr that his connection with the Michigan Southery ¥sllroad Cormpany wil! coon cease ‘The Milwaukie avd Horicon Railroad Company wilf Oy 9 {ts road te Berlin on Monday uext, 98 milea from Mil’ kie and ¢2from Hortzon, Thm will conyptete the first a vision of tle company’s rosé, Next Wednesday the event is to be celebrated as Boris. The second division ts unter contract, ani in course of eonstruction simty miles further tothe Wisconsin river, This company owns 9600,” to she court of tze Tuileries, loft Turin onthe 1th of July for Paria. A romor is curroot at Stutgardt that the King of Wur- |, temberg 1s next month to @ visit to-the Emperor of the Freeh at Biarritz. Cont Neaselrode, she Chaace}ior of the Russian empire, bas errived in Paris, mot having beso there sings 1816. It ta understood that the Connt has completely retired from nen affairs, and tha liis visit ta simply one of amme en! The burgomaster of Brussels’ lately road from the steps of the Hote! de Ville in that city, he banns of marriage be ween the Archduke Maximilian, of Austria, and the Prinvees Charlotte, of Botgium A elmilar eeremong was to take place the same dey at Vienzm ABRIVALS, From Charleston, ia the sicamship therner—-Mra O W Miss Cy A Lee Bos Fa a UAW aie Brenan, Mo pe mWell oO Borkir, Ls Flewing, oO he (iy Rig Jr, Do pals ecintoes, i K Simons, Jr, James Price-and 13 lathe aleerage 170m Falmoxth Join tbe bark Louisa Kilham—L Taylor, of Boston; T Morey, of Lowell. DBPARTURBS, For Bremen and Southampwn, in the stramaht gaheth Ana Lily. Herman biefhes, James L Belal, I, Korbett, jer, Mise Giron, Mies Unpenheim, Mra Rothauy, fhevhers ) ¥ Donelan, L B Done an, Mrs Doneian, J ary and Jedy, Julius Gollmann and friend, Max 1 © T Robinen, mad Ay Lient © D 9 Gcoreme, Royal Navy; JH Helsed, Dr Hal Onrtie, Henry Hi on- EerrJoneph Nebiage, Prave sco Uebiase aad isdy, Joba Mo- Herty ache, Samuel tana, wile and. two Ariel—Klt. penny. Jr: epildren: Mrs Hivion, Mra MA Wessels and two citidren, jor, Burke, LJ Salmon, Chaa Buch, A R Franatalth, L Ju 1 Gv ae and lady, G Busemips Vin and wife, Audraw Valen, Dr Gale. Wm Treweeks, Mme Devonville, angelina Devilie, Mise eile en Davis, Mrs Morin Meserandacm, G Gtrave mod lady, Henry Cais, Wm Turnbull, Louls Fielder, 8 Cherdrela August Frisesiy, i Grea), A Tanson, M Francis and Mise Francis, N Longaba Por Richmond, &r, in the ateam*bio Jameatiown— Asher, HN Sherman, ¥ Fisher, Serubard Hees, Wil Moavoy, William Bart, Mr Hal, Mira a Barves Arad Hide, Mins Jene B Beasley, 7 B Pierson. Mra Gut, Thomsa Galt, K asec! and lady It J Redteld E Camp nae lady, Mies Starte vant, James ® Weni. Robert at Dunhes J 11 Royster, ® Allen HW brchela and iste, BLovpley. isdy and’3 chiitren-1d teemien for abip TJ Rodgers and 49 in the steerage, For Favsnuab, in (he atearuship augusia—H Holt. Miss Bul Jorh Joseph: J Bettmon J Dickey. ¥ 1 Beb: nit Watson Liram OSexton, As hampion TR Wardell, Charies shit H ‘Tresnor AH Jones, Mr avd Mra Jas R Bishop 0 0 Btillwell, Me and Mra Rutherford ani 2 children. Mr and Mra Jao ‘Thempron and dwuchter, Mra Haymer aud childeea, J ¥ Mor top—and 2 inthe deerage. For Charleston, in the mn W Marton—S F Edgerton, Jady apd servant, ‘Mr Tomiinan O'Conno:. James Boyd, Capt Beyers. Jas Batas, 0 mane W Kogers, Wm Peet. Vitaceait toa indy, te, HJ Watson, “apt Tros 8 Bndd and Indy, Mins is Rudd, E Sibley, William pritebell, J H Biicheli—and 89 in the steerage Mrs, Cunningnam.— Ute ia the city may be seen ia our gal y Picture from #, 233 *roatway Bade BROTHER, Seignette Brandy—Pale and Dark, in Bond, for vale in halves, quarters and octave casks; will be deliver: d from U. ‘warehouse; also other ¢ and Bordeaux brandies, for ‘male low by ‘BROS., 19 Beaver street Photograph Is wma oa a Bare gallery, No. 369 Broadway, over AMBROTYPRS At BRADY'S, Lower ', No. 205 Brvadway, of Fulwn street, Jobbers and Dealers in Clothing. Are reapectfuly Invited to examine our FAUL AND WIRTRR STOCK, Tn addition to our aauel large st of YINB AND YASHIONALE CLOTINWG, We have this season manufactured an immense 6tock of LOW PRICED AND MEDIUM GOODS, Which we sre prepared io offer at ea low figures as any house in the trade, here or elnewhere. D DEVLIN & 00. 258, 259 and 26) Broadway, New York. Sidney K: aren his friends that be found at Dlintoa piace Hotel, Broxawey, cor- Righth street, Kept on ‘on the Curopean pian Denanes Wainmander Safeo— With Patent powder progr deftanoe looks and cross bare. Depnt 183 Pear! ROBERT WU. PATRON ———— Cognacs Bitters Immedia' Re- eve diarrbae, gue and billions attacks. @. F tole importer, 70 Nasnan street, New York. Laird’s Wigs and Hair Dye Agatast the world for ther natural appearence, durability and cheap ness, at 439 Broadway, near howard street, Batchelor'’s Hair Dye, he and Ere ‘The bea in the worl Coons |. Made, sold aa: at the manufactory, Cristadoro’s Hate Dye, w and Boupees, the very best in the cau oe vavely appliee at No.6 astor Freckles, Sunbarn, Kruptions, akin cured by JON 8’ old Italian sono, onl: coral bair oil, best (hing made for hair, and 100 Fulton pireet. Ruptare.—Marsh & Co , Radical Care Snuss office, removed to No. 2 Vesey sreet, Amor House, plied Diecoloret 2n.; Jomen’ old pot 203 Bowery Dolloway’s Utntment, Kubbed Brisktly tnto the muscles and glance of the thcoat and chest. haw a9 asto 't piah’ng effect in bronenitty aathwa and all disensor thet atest reaciration. Hoareeneas may tine be u few bours Toelergy men, yublic Rpeakers and vooaliata, tt ia, on this Ay court Invalaable. Kemp's Worm Paatilice, tempting to ci of jovernal my re promptly (han anv vermifuge in ¢ MAD &C0., wholesale drogetats, 6 Waver street, and by all druggist, wi 25 ce 4 i xtpo ames Bile.—Immediate relief, by 0 ‘STAIN PRLD’ Jogase bitiers. Oflee No 70 Watein termes Row Vert. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. mONKY MARKK® Sat: apay, Aogeats—er M The stock market wae pot at al! booysat this morning. With aboot the usual activity at the exehacys, lower prices ruled. New York Centrai fell of per cent . Erie, {; Reading, 4; La Crosse and Milwaukie, \,; Mil. weukie and Minvisai 1, The ups and downs in Mich! gan Southern do not altract much attention outelde of the clique engaged {n the inflation of the bubble. The Board of Brokers appointed @ committee thie morning to invest! gate the charge of another legue of stock to the extent of 11,500 shares. This committee have « very plain and eaty daty to perform. They have only to examine the company's bil! book, find ont what loans have been mate recently, and fcllow |) up by seeing what soourities wore hy pothecated for theve loans. If they fail in that we wil) aid them jn further investigations. At the eccond board the market was very ilat fie Railrend fell off %% per cent,La Crome avd Milwaukie, 54; Michigan Southern, 2); Reading aod New York Oeniral closed without change The following is to day's business at the office of the As ristant Treasurer PAONGM...00rereecvecccvecsorsvesessvecees $183,190 59 Vay ments. 147,411 19 Balance .. 10,440,087 85 The steamehip Ariel, from this port for Southampton an! Bremen to day, carried Ont $260,000 In specie In regard ty the new issue of stock charged upon the Michigan Southern Rajiroad Company we have the follow Ing correspondence — Ormce OF THe Uxrren States Tres Com Naw York, August 8, 1867 To J. M_ Herxins, Treasurer of the Mich: Railroad Company ~it being ftated {n tho day that there has been a new, or over issue of the Michigan Southern Railpoat Compan: due to he company and to ourselves what we you if ‘here bas been any ise of stock of said gan Southern Railroad Com may vince the 10th day of Jaly ine, the certificate or certioeates for which have made im regard to this matter render it iat We shoud receive an carly reply. Very JOaN A Le! Wain Secretary of the | nited States Company Naw York, mete 8, DRAR Sikels anewer (o your note of this | m a. 1 to may that there hae been no issue 0° the stock of compeny sivce the 19th day of July last, the certidcate or certificates for which ha been countersigned by your compan; there |s not now, and never bi knowledge, illegal, (raadslent or improper issue com aay.) Wi your odediont 3 N4, Treakare. ome A Sawant, Beq., Sec t ‘8. tren a We have reveral old letters ant cards in relation to this company on record, one of which is from one of the par- hee abore named. The denial of Mr. Hopkins is simply quibble On the 20th of May Inst the capital stook of tie Michigan Soutlerm Ratiroad Company was $10 000,000, viz, $3,000,000 guarantied preferre! and $7 000,000 common \leferre’, The company’s charter limits the capital to $12,000,000. The new issue may not, Herefore, a It may not be considered im proper; [but that the iene of new stock, or of old stock which hoa! have been cancelle:!, to the extent named, bas been made, we have tho best auilioriiy. We shall 000 worth of lands, held infec simple, of which the pro ceeds are to De used in constracting tee road. The amount revetved for tctwon alt tae Now York Sime | canals for the 4th: woek of July,.1867, @h week of July, 1356, Deoreawe.... sc ccereeeees ‘The amount received for tolls during tte 4th week of Jaly, and the aggregate to thé Ist of August, from 1360 to 1857 temtuive, ever teiones— be week Tag Do Aug. V. $1 520,376 ‘The Supreme Court of Ohio has dechted in the case 0 the Uoion Mutual Insuramce Company of New York against |) the Indiapapolis and Cincinnati Reiiroad, that tho defen- dants were Hable for goo’'s destroyed upon thelr trains by fire, of wish the cause waa uot known. The Court ruled that, failing to ehow that the fire was unavoidable, tho de fendants were liable, The following table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce fet ai tide water, from the commencement of navigation to the 3ist Jaly, inclusive, during the years 1465, 1856 an4 1857: — Rwcarprs or Propven at Tipe Warar. 1855. 1851 M 416,266 3.279. ryt 2,687,178 149,169 197,947 73.682 ‘The quantity of ttour, wheat, corr and barley lefi at tide water duripg the fourth week in July, in the yoars 1866 and 1857, was as follows: Flour, bois. — Whea', bus, Cor, bus Barley, bus 1986 ....57,404 331, 623,713 100 1867 |. 96,600 1es\2u4 810033, pac Dec... .80,904 223,575 204,600 100 The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the 3ist of July, inclusive, during the years 1866 aud 1957, was as follows :— Flour, tis, Wheat, bus. Oorn, bus Barley. bus 1866 .. 416,266 2,270,601 2,687,178 140,459 1857 ., .21 1,484,362 1,665,525 221,630 Dec. . 201,085 1,795,240 1,091,868 © 14,520 By reducing the wheat to ‘lour, the quantity of the tat- ter left at tide water this year, compared with the corres- ponting period of last year, shows a deficiency, so far this season, of £60,085 barrels of flour, Stock Exchange. Sarcapar, Auguat §. 1857. 8 ahs Mich arts Bis be = . fl an cuerattai ‘p60 18 Gal & thie Rik.“c 3C0 ease aight” c . Ss as 10 bane Commerce. 15 25 Amer Ex Bank, 80 do 10 Metropolitan Bo 1164 do Simp & Trad Ba 500 do 25 Park Bank....... 103% 200 do | 50 Ohio LifekTrariGe et 200 to <| 96 Canton Co....... 1% 400 do. 6 Del & AedCanatOo 115 100 do 24 enna Coa) Co... 83% 749 do MNYCenRRp&e 8, 5 00 de beo 8 200 60 MINK Stes Rane x BOARD. 150 sha Mich Ceat RR 5 ChickK Island RR y 4 La! ve 4 $7000 Missour\ 6’ 60 abs Canton 0 boo 80 NY Cent RR. cpg atop 800 at0 Reading RR 100 060 do... 100 200 Cleve Pits Re veo NEW STOCK EXCHANGE. 6 500 absGard’rGoidb 14 400.N C Copper baw. 1 600 do,..,..030 ee Sarer 7 oo do... bao 06 1000 do bis Ca 1560 do. 52 1600 do... .bow 08 200 N © Copper bs be }> 100 Melvitie. in 100 do... bl St 500 do b20 16 CINCINNATI STOCK SALES. By Hewson and Holmes, for the work ending August 5. hone Littfe Miami RR 6", ip, tiem & Day RET Do, a4 M. 5 = & ras Odio & Mies RR Ts 24M. Huleh & Cin RR 2a, Int M 0 oT a) ++ 6 . 60 Coy & Lex RR 10’, lac... . 66 Ind Gen RR 10" » Mar & Cin RR? 1 316 | Col & Xenia Rij » 86 Little Miami RR Diviaend Serip 80 Cin, Ham & Day = dodo ine int, 120 Indianopolie & On do do do 0 ‘Cincinnati 6's of 1885, , 80 Central Ohio RR ith M rt Cincionati & Chicago RR 2 59 wo clr to 68 06 4a 18 ihe . to 12 cose THe 8 + 3M ’ Bank of ts Ohio Life Insurance and Te o> Bank 102 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. SATURDAY, August 8 Frove.—The low grades Wesvern canal are 60. bigher, and the beter are fully sustained, good iaauiry Sales 6.100 bbin at $6.40 n $5 08 for com- to good Btate, 86 46 a 86 66 (or eaper tine Indiana and Michigan and $6'66 2 $7 46 for common to good extra te, jcnedion flour farmer: 500 bole. sold at p Ad LM $6 85 for superfine. n four ta buoyant; 1,000 bbl. at $7 45.0 $7 76 for superdne Alexandria, &o, Cornmeal and ry: banged pea, and @ is honey; enlen 2 Tor new. Corn ts Ss Tower and dell; bushels at 88, a 863¢¢. for Wenern mixed. Provmowe —Pork is better and more active. ales of 440 pbie. at $24 90 «© $24 40 for meme and $19 60 for ime. Beef ie buoyant; 200 bbls. sold at $16 60a $17 50 Ber repacked Western mixed, and $18 $19 for oxtea do. Lard j# rm; sales 400 bis. ond tieroes at 150 a 1846. Cut ments are steady, sales of 40 hhde, at 11 igo. for sroulders and 120. for hams Corvos.<<The advance of yanterday fe sustained by moderate businers to ‘Wrissty —The sales are 100 bie. at Sie ——— ADVERTISEMENTS RERRWED RVERY may. recat ecinc ed acees Otto FRWING BACuInes-y 19008's, <1) SBWin@ pdt gy a at the ofles of tha vm $1 Psy, None tina sawing msohi tril’ do weil to syrmnize thia honechotd.taeetee fg from 8 io 8 G0 oree valuable but more 1 3 yediers 10 ad@ that the) owls P41 pri aching dasiare in re Fano, ara Wholly without fou ne ation. WATAOR, WOOsTER & - 449 Broadway. ad BCHOOL UF Coats BY BAPOLKON B® QUIGG, M. Dy Bure dace bua Pulat fies pad Bol ry Lightal » Auge | fe must doabiieserns Were {not that our vie re Let na one hope chertab. the days fereeiy bi ching up all thera, We, yon note have Made by the famed B ‘Tia no thin that the And 0 c00) join onr sehook And yon, to, will love it SMITH BROTHERS’ one price wholensle and retafl clots ing werero’m9, Nos 122.188 and 14) Fulion stsvet, New York, © onmt atth Brothers, Se renee RE MATERIALS, DRUGS, METALS, y eroous, ba ornics, mal; Se Se bedieeas tee Pulutw anche ta talipetor, de. for sale by Ur Maiden lane VLOTHING AT QVHOLESALM—-SOUTHERN ANU OW ote morehanie are Invit-d to, ect oUF eine be orw rehasing., aoiti'y extended 7 anes a ai8O. J. LEV, Rt Warren ws YOU Game THE 0 alan the 6 60 amd Be Doser J a near the Musewun rw Ba Aaa eros Butiled 7 nf Te xOUNG PRETENDR, ber waeoe ot ee, N. YORK JOUBNAL, Row reedy and vue wn vy a one? a4 2) cents per- BIO AT REDUCED FRIGRS —THB LARGE ano « , eof mualy will be sold +t re- during this new and second hand Pinpgenodvmolodt fay lo-vor prices thas aver before ofttred thin at the WATE’ piano and music rooms, 98 Broadway is reui and reat allowed oa p SOUTH ROYALTON BANT NorRs ‘Taken at par Por summer clo”, ‘At BV 4.54), 66 and 9 Pulton strom. QTEPHARY VELEBRATED Paine FLULDS en taku. Toodon, nad 978 Pearl street, Hew 1 Saud SP inetorincipal satinaare and EWING MACHINES —THRER DIFFARRIY EUNUE under Lajusetion —On the 30th day of J une, 1387, the Oke ult Court of the United Btates for the rn distri of Mew York, {a several «u!'a tm by 1. M. Co , after due potien Bos to Wane pep ster machine Yor tn & Oo, machine for i Wataon wen di machin fetringig o wr wona who "uy any of ese inferior newing. uo reason for com aint, whao the stop using Wem. *iled by jaw ee SINGER & 458 Rrosaway, onrnar of Grand BEER SWIMMING 0 and tried !9 be appreciated; for anle res. ‘Manatrotred’ by het Goodyear Glove Co, 3 dold street. up staira GIRANGERA REQUIRING GIFTS AND PRESENTS nid rive 8, ROGERA, No 493. je variety ean be fonnd tuere nts, fabs, card cares, work boxes and ‘ne Cares, together with toys, foll= forall ages, bold i the loweat prises cf qosvmiees HAND BOOKS Publis! shed 74 D. APPLATON & 09., M46 and 348 Broadway, ‘New’ York. rriatox's Rauwav No Steam Navicarion Grom, Pubs QomETINNG REY. ta Bi g oves Mabed 1 morthly, 25 centa Arrieron’s ILtvstraTen HaNpsoo OF AMRBICAN TRAVEL, Lvol Limo. 400 pages. APPLETON S LLLUSTRATED TLsKDROOK 2 coon ‘Tea Part 1 Containing the Morihern and i; ‘Sates ad Canadas, $1 25. APPuBTON's ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF AMERIOAN TRAVEL, Part Il. Containing the southern and Western Btaies 91 3B, wt RicAN ANGLER'S Gutpe, 1 vol. amo. Minswe- For asle by all booksellers and news agents, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN ig MBROBANTS. Toe mubseriber begs leave te inform the trade thas Be has rednoed the price of bia Aebiedam Aromatic ‘equal to the recent Fodeation of Goveasy ae ber cent on the duky. LP AO. ane ‘Bole importer, 15, 20 and 23 Bea’ W[HOUR WITH BROKEN DOWN CONSTITUTIONS, OOM. Honal wi Bervoumovs, lowe of 99) reverse to strong, WE. An mgt ia felt debilitated afer patina, Ben ian And all he fue 00; two, $4. ‘202 Bowery, HAT 18 THERE MORE LOATHSOME THAN BUGS in your bed, Or mlee in your eloget and rats in your #oed ’ Go etraight oH LYONS for rat ¥ilime phils, aud the mngeetin powder whieh a!) lnsente wile, rot arrey and hilton and Re About their great merits are all of o0e creed F,The Renuine haa B. Lyon's autograph on the label. Depot ond LYON & 00, tions are in MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. @arried Pincxaay—Mongaw —At Eastohorter, on Ttursday, ret by (he Rev, Wm # Colley, Tsoursom en Many Avavera, deughter of Abijah Morgan, Keq. Awpmnsow —On Friday evening, opt Sanam, widow of the iato Kibert Anderson, im the 84th year of her age. earn ‘and trionde of her cbildren and those of law, Thomas Lord, are taytted to sutend the funeral, from ber Iate residence No. 65 Went Twentieth street, to-morrow m-rning, at nine o'clock, or at 8 4° artor past nize from the Churon of & Francis Xavier, Sixteenth sireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Baaisuaw —At Glen Cove, I. L, on Friday, August 7, y Of tbe brain, Nature, only child of Fanny and the a Fr Bradshaw, of Ciovoiand, Onio, aged & cy Titende aro \avided t attend the funeral, this after. noon, at four o'clock, from the roaldence of her anele, W'! lam \twater,No 19 south Toth streot, Brooklyn, K D, Carts —On Friday, AugastT, Micuam, Witutam, son of Jobr B. ad Mary sta, aged 1 year and 20 days. The frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend toe fuveral, this afte: noon, at two o'clock, from No. a _ street, Hus remains will be taken'to (i:60n- wor! California paper iJ ete ¢ Cnappian. met “Fy ween, Auguat 6, $4 i fin mation of the owele, | kowany Acacerea, of Martin and Catherine Chandier, ‘ago! i your and 10 m The rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tho funers|, frm the residence of bis fe ther, No. 111 Garden s:rest, this aNerncon, at twe o’slook. Fir'a —On Monday morning, Aug owt 5, (sons A , soa of Capt. Fatnantel Finch. His remains wore \aterred in the family lot in @reen- vood Cemetery Hsmisy —S.(denly, on daturday, Augast §, Epwaap B Hiaviay, aged 39 years. The relatives dod friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from bis inte residence, corner of South Fourth and Righth streets, ‘amaburg, to morrow after noMD, at two o’olonk, without furiher Bowce. Hicim.—At his residence, No. 21 Uliver street, on ‘Thareday evening, Yee 6, Nicuouas Homey, Seur., naif pay Roya Artillery, ‘and for the last ifeen youre codpetted with pring house of Williams & Gaisn, of this city, in the 684 year of hie age. The friends of the tamily are invited to attend the fume- ral, tbie aNerpooa, at two o'clock, from St. Jamer R. 0. church His remains will be ta¥on to Calvary Cometery for interment ‘ Love.—In Orange, N. J., on Thareday, Acguet 6, Roseer one. ‘Hie remaine #1) be brooght ne 0 residence of his bro- ther-in law, Samuel Levy, No. a \irand seed, ie mere ing, for interment in Green vemetery wk piace at eleven o'clock. “ne remo a ano the family are respestfaliy inv’ Lrmio ia Brookiyn, on Frey, August 7, Asam F. Lyman, in the Sist year friends of his family, thowe mo bis brother.io law, A. be) r of Tradonmen'a W. Waterbury, ani the members No 314, I oer Fr, are Fg & vited to the from his ise residence, No. 16} Gold street. Brooklyn, this aflernoon, at two o'clock. Hla remaine wilt be taken to wood for interment. Captiedar, count: 0, Ireland, sged 70 » Bis wn wreered f —Oo day, Au nr, oungest dangh- MT i David J. nnd Sarah fer Nevin, age 9 monte Nona. —On Satorday, 8, & pwnfal tines, woich we. borne with , Bawenrce Nowa, aged 68 yearn, 6 monthe and 28 ‘The friends of the family, those of bis sons, Henry D. end Jobn O Nobdie, and of his sons-tn-law, John Weasels, Samvel L. Arment and Moses E Orato, ment Albany papers please copy. Uuuen <a maareag, August 8, Taponons Usaom, aged A remarve Trends f the fami! ¢ relatives and of the aro reaneotfally: Invited w attend the funeral, from bie Tae ‘Sao Mo. 86 Weet Forty nimth street, this arternoon, at three o’olook, witbovt forther notes. Wanumon.—On Friday, 7. of cholera infantum, = heh infamt or of “Gharlote and Janes adieigl The friends of the family are invited to attend the fure- i afternoon, st three o'clock, from the residence of wens, No. 74 East fwenty-secoad street » A geet 8, Aveveres, infant son of Jobe ©. and Mary | ‘eb, ‘aged 7 months. ‘The friends of the fi ily "oe requested tn attend the foneral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the rere Oe ae No. 107 Bedford street’ ae a riday, August’, Carsemiwe Wamecan, The feral wi ke plac thie shernoon, st half pas one o'clock, frem her late residence Twenty wenty foarth trast, betwee lic and boyente ovenena, Her friends are re- ‘Gerrmun.—ta the city of Parte, ntay, hal — u Hamar WoLreomn, of wi oy, _o To EEE EEE EE EE

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