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Pama Ste ie) Cae ee). Sa Gale of the Fort Snelling Reserve. OMB WASHINGTON COMKBSFONDBNOS. Wasumeron, August 28, 1867. ‘She abviition press in the North have been very busy of late La allompling to show up what they allegeto be a pro Aigtous ewindie on the part of government officers and wibere, ia the sale to private individuals of the Fort Snell. +tag remervation, I have taken some little pains to asoxr- “vam the truth in reference to this transaction, and propose “Go annex to this letter the official doouments which are on ‘file ta the department. Before doing #0, however, I will ~ghow sp to the light of day, au atteck in one of the stock- lobbing aboittion papers published in New York. To atrip tho rigmaroleof its circamlooutary insinuations, ‘une charge ii contains is thie: That Mr, Dougiag, Mr. Rios, ‘and Col. Orr (some of the abolition papors have even in ‘dluded the Vice President of the United States,) formed a pian by whish to swindle the United States ont of million Of dollars; that Mr. Floyd, tho Secretary ef War, is the ready instrameni to carry it out, pariicipaling in the soils, ood that Me. Buchanan silently winks at the transaction. Ti ts cwi7 necessary to state the charge to demonstrate Ate ebaurdit7 and establish its falsehood. Some privaic grief must have rankied in the heart which conn! red these ‘Tou! sentiments. Haviog tnvestigated this whoia transac ion from first to ‘Yast, I find the facts to be few and simple. The property vf} must be borne tn mind, was cold for a bettor and higher price than any similar proporty was over sold for by the ‘alted Biates. The mode of selling it is shown by the in <gtructions from the War to the Commissioner and their report touching the sale; und nere taey arc. ‘Gaytte a car‘tul perusal of the whoie transeovon, and von tare the assertion that the perfect propriety of I} wil amount toa demonstrat! u. ‘The modest charge iv, that tho moat distinguished mem- bers of rees, aesieted by the dsoretery of War, have Teloneoaaly and burglsriouely entered the treasure bouse of Uncle Sam. talen and carried away ® million of collars, ~tand sbai the Preaident 1s the ‘‘ fence” te conceal it. How unfortunate that the Brick Church oparation had not been vdeforred alll the present auspicious hour. EN@TRUCTIONS FOR THES SALM OF FORT BNBLLING. War Diranrvanr, Wasuiscrton, May 26, 1857 PMojor Sern Kasrcay, US. A., and Wauas Kin Hewes, Exq. Weebingwo— Guyrizuns You are hereby requested and Instructed 20 visit im person the miittary reserve made by the execu- tive at Fort Snelling, intne Terriiory of Minnesow, and oxamine end ascertu.n bow far it bas been made valuavie Py government tmproremert; alto whothor there aro @ny acteal bora fide settiers upen the reserve who have wade valusb'e improvements thereon, and wh) setiled tere with ibe expectation, susertaduced by the action of tbe government agente, cf baying the pro om, right erteaded to them, and whether, usde* all the circum- stances, hey sould be allowed to purchase not exceeding one hundred ead aisty sores each, covering their tm- provements, at the government price ef one dollar ani twenty ave coats per acre Upon tho above polate you ‘will report to this department as so Das practicable after Jon bave obtained the desired information, so that vou “mney rooelve fariker insirnciions tu regert the cto, You ‘will geil al! thst part of the rezorva‘ton uot included in avy ‘grant to which ap actual set ler may fave @ jast claim, elther at public auviloo, afier giving due noilce fa the pria: cipal papers tn tha Northwest, or st private sale in tracts Gr lots of forty acrev each, £0 83 to enabie persons of small mesus to pur obese, or in whole, » hiohever, tn your jadg- ment may be deemed beat; but ta neither case at lose tan BT SOperscre You will examine Fort Saeiliog with re- ference to lis } eing retained as s military depot or the use ef the guvernmart. IF you id deem it Decessary for uch parpores, 50u Fill reserve from sale the buildings and sucn ‘aad as you may Coutider suitable, not ess then You will no} expose to gale that part of tho Aengivg to and claimed by the Usho' wor- sbipp og there, net exceeding trrenty-five acres; bu. allow the same to remain in possesste i eador the contral of said oongragavon, with the uscerstauding that it i not to be ated of disposed ef for ary otnor purpooes. Very ro- | epecifally, your obedient servant, JOHN B FLOYD, Seoretary of War, Meusrs. Eastman and Heiskoll subsequently submitted {he followwe report:— REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER, Four Swuiuixc, Ma. Ter., suae 10, 1857. ‘Yo Tae Hos. Saciartany or Wax: ‘Biuk—Agreoable to your instructionn of the 28d May last, carefully examined the military re lace, eo! toe improvemenis thereon Sintee ao¢ vy citizens. Wo find that gervation si this made by the Uni ‘thoee mate by the government were for military pur- poses, apd mostly of such @ nature as to reader ‘hem Amost valueless for any other. Tho fort and cutduilaings upon tbe reserve Were erected many }oars ago, and ow- Lng to fia thea teo'at:4 condition they could not have been built wih eny great degree of permancmcy, which, with ‘the greal lapse of Ume since their erection, leaves them now ine diapidated condition We are confident thai al! of tho improvemen's could pot be eold fur more thay SD, and are of the opinion that were they to be soid ‘py Whemeelves they would not Dring more than half tras um. a evidence of tais, we respectfally refer io the sale of Fort Athinscn, which eolisome taree years ago wt public sale for less than four thourand dollars; won'd fiso refer to the tmprovemenis at the iate Wi sgenoy, which sold aduut two scars ago for about $7,009, and this, too, with & guarantes the; the purchaser enovld Pave tho right to enter tho anc at $1 2b per acre Tho improvemouts cost tve Tadisn Dopartaent over $109,090, ad wore all mace since 1845, and the milltary resorve at sold lawly at $2.59 por acre, whil ad selling their lands ia the 0 or upwards per acre. ‘e fai wpon the rerervation extea im provemont= mede b> citizens, the cost cf which cannot be less than B00, ‘They date bark some iwenty years, and we also find that they are all owged aad la posses! of the post wotlor, Franklin Stecio, Eq. Macy of the ments ‘were made by bimeeif, wit the know'eige and copsest of ‘the officor in command atthetimo He hate large and Ologast dw: , with boures correspeuding. The fort is 80 citcates at tbe j.notwn of the Mississipp! and Minaesote vivers thet @ ferry for the accom jation of the fort ver bas heen inéi-pensabie, and we find that s authorive! to caraolab aad maintala eaid ons of war acrosa day and aight, free of cbarge to the government. Ho bas bull ferry ‘Douses, put on and constant boas of the best class, | y oce. He has al-o baile | @ warehouse Thore is a largo an¢ valuable stone buliding, wish a frame addon, making @ extearive bone, vbloa has beon furn'shed and ured are hotel, whit could not have cori ces (ban $15000 The stone part wa, buill tm the year 1867, by a Mr, faker, attorwards wader a Fort Snolling: {t #us told to Kounoth McKenzie, Eq , who, In 1865, put oa the extensive avdiion alluded to; pat the cntire bulidig in goud order, aud furolahed It fur @ howe fof accommodaton, Mr. Steolo baring arranged with Mr, Kenaeth Mohenzie fo: (oe property. aad seoured the gov- ‘ernment from all claims from his noaree, wo aro poritive, therefore, in saying thai Mr. Stoelo is tho only olslwant to Tipe tbe $8.p0 mate by citizens son * eald that be did dhe make or pur mae witt the €x eo ations ight extended to him and wo woald Bot come to the Conclarion thai he should bave she right by parcbase tho lands cove: bis improvements at $1 25 peracre. It ts true thay his improvements tave cost @ urge miaount, bul then fur cack separate sad value die one to permit him to purcbern 160 acrvs—the amount of land be would thas 0 enabled to obiain at that price would amount to nearly 1,000 acres, or 1-7 Of the reser | Of baring the pre emoti m vation, ‘Wits & viow to ascertain the beat manner of dieposing of this rerervation under your ‘nn we came ‘0 the Conclusion that unless we rold the same at private fale, | § would ts all probabili.y be seid al ilule if any over 000 dollar aed twooty Gre conta per acre, and for the fol reaer oe — . 26th Angust, utes at large, vo! 10, p. 36), Come pasted a law reducing the then reservation (ot whieh Ubie it @ part), and directed that the Come! «tou or of the General Land Office should soil that pot then | wantod for militury purposes at publicaaie, The sams war @urveyed and advertised for sale in ihe principal papers throvghout the country, Throe mouths notice war given, and the lands priciaimed for sale, 1S8to, at Sidwater, aod aii then offered were sold for one vi d twenty. Ove cents per acre. That pars of the old reservi ‘woat side of the river was oot roid. | eqnence of mape not baying reached the ant Offi the aay of #nic, Persone went on and made cisims without the aathurity of ed to Congress for relicf;and on | An act was passed allowing cach claimant (o pre empl m not exceeding 160 acres each, at 3) 2 per acro Some of this iand embraces a portion Beretsorst the same by the adie thea ano © salcs of other tho oiroumstances, they selsom wae ond ot rive nacertained purpose of parchariog these lands | aS ya afer a careful examinaion te vane at $90, 06 more por ac) ot War. ‘Tho question Mr, Scola, W as would come that he ‘conceal ry ‘arge amount of money, an it to At ane toa would eotually compel bien Lo ll he hed expended. We therefore came to the Gonclusion that justice required us to give Mr. Steole tno refusal, at the ‘wo had agreed upon. Wo acvording\y mado him the offer He proposed to give $78,000 We \pformed him that we not dispose of it for @ les um than we bad ertimaed {1 at, viz :—$00,000-—at which price he ‘t, and #0 closed @ contract for the aame—a copy of which wo herewith traxsmit for your ation thereon. We havo further to report, that we examined Fort Snol- {ing with reference to ite being retained asa miliary de- i ba Dag oe tafled that the ime Ba [ny whol “ useful as a military depot or fort. It is #0 far from the Frontier that it ia utterly pooh for a fort, and to keep tk for a depot would subjrot the | nited States toe hoary Annval expenme, aod the government can have their mores forwarded, if necessa'y, throvgh & commission merchant cheaper than by herping this point as a depot ‘There is but one other military post In MinnesotalTerr! ory, which {s situated on Minnesota river, above Fort nei! oz, ‘and steamboats run up to that post, and therefore docs is ‘wot Decommary for a rerhipr int at Fort Saelling We bavo, awinttractod, reserved from the wale, ay wil! be seen from the contract, twenty acres, upon whic! Catholion bad boil a church and hays dona, but we came tothe conciusion that aot beta called to the cir umstauces. Caty “soommoen' that oth of these revorvotions oe oon. of | pastor of the First COMMISSIONER HBISKEBLL TO GOVERNOR FLOYD. Wasiincton Crry, U. C., Jume 17, 1857. ; i. $ would bave prevented any rei: whetever,) we cozuiter this the bast sale thet has ever beon made of pabilo lands, ae may beeen from the records. ‘There is one fact io which I would call yeur attontion and tbat t* the great prejudice exieting in the public mind gains. tee pale Of any land belonging t the Unied States at more thax $1 25 perasro, Whore auch iand ts located, even the beet aud moat respectable persons iil unite to provent the sac atover $1 25 peracre. Tre paty to whom ‘we sold this property, afior the Closest investigetion, we find to be reeponsible in every respeci, aud oan and will givo the government any fom g required, Tad @e sold te apy one else, justice would require that this party should receive from the government from twenty dv thveand to thirty thousand dollars for the improvements which be owned upou the property, and which had beea pod there for the aésemmovation of the governmon cers. ‘The perties forming the combination being disappointed im thelr cchemo, Ww!!! ip all probability make complatat of the sale ; bret ti ili be only the compiaint of the disap. pointed in obtaining the property for much less thas fla value tt Dot neorsaary for me to state to you that { looked sone to the taterest of the government in this matter, Very respectfully, your obedient servant, WILLIAM KING REISIKELL, Maligious Intelligence. The Protestant Epissopal French church will reopen this morning to «{ford the rector, the Rey, A. Verron, an op portunity vi ts '%4 leave of the congregation aad friends before tus jourmes t Europe for s few months Rey Claris 8p. ar, editor of the Prisoner's Friend, Bow top, Wil Gat, rer addrem in Rev. Dr Chapin's charch, ots Grom war. this evening, Subjsct—Penal Lnstituttoas of the Uatt.. Pinte, and Earope.”’ Thore will be preaching a nscai, mornivg and after nov, in the North Reformed Mutoh church, corner of Wi Kiam and J tton rtreets, The Rey. Dr. Macmenamy and missionary friende of va, riout Evang sical caurches will retume the well known Services cn *Homleh Dostriues aad Practices,’ tu tho Mis- sion church, Twentieth sureet, between Firet and Second avonnes. this evening. Key. k Oploby, enedetant minister of Trinity ohurch, will preach this eveniug fn the Mem rial church, corner of Harmon i sireot and Waverley placa. ‘There will b in ike Jobn sirvet First Metho olat Fptscopal morning by the pastor, Rev. Ovaries FT = Unristian Jew, Ia tae evening by the Rov. E You De. Jew Tuomas will Inoture this morning in the hsil 187 Bow}, pr Delenecy street. The Goepel of the kingdom of Go! w}!) be get forth. @ is held every Sunday in the Mizslon of Grave ebureh (Protestant Eoiscopsi), Clinton Est, amor Biase, in charge of Rey Robert G Dickson. ORDINATION, Rev, Tro mas G Finsh, the parior eloct, wat ordained and sortsticc on the 19h Inst. by the Presbytery of Cincin Bau, in the Fourth Presbyterian church oa Higa street, INVITATIONS. Rev. 7. Dwigtt Hunt, of Newark, N. J., formerly lo- cated at San Frapeises, Osl., baa revently recetyod and will probably acoopt @ call from {thica, N. Y. Mr. PS Evens, late of Rochester Theological Seminary, be: accepted « oni] from the Canton street Baptist churou, ton, 89 beoome ite pastor, and will commence his iabors \ edret Sabbach tn September, The First Preaeyterian churoh in Kooxviile, Ti, have upsaimoasiy caliea Kev. ©. Waterbury, of Ler NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1857. Rav. J. Leouard Corning, isle of Slamford, has acocpted | acall from the Wessusinisier churob at Boffalo, and will enier on bis duties early in Septomber. Rey De Nathan,Rloe, of St Louis, has accepted » call from the North cadres tk Chicago. wig Rey. A. J. Drake, late of Ontario, Il, bas accepted a call to lake chargo of the Congregations! churoh and at Oswego, li. and hae vow removed to thal plass. Roy, Ariei P, Ohnte, of Lynnticld Maes, & call to the First Oongregaional Society in Ware, Mons. Rev. N. A. Price, of Brooklyn, has accopted acail from the Congregational church in Paiterson, N. J, INSTALLATIONS. formorly of Piymanth, Maen, was lor of the Titres Cougregational chron ia south Reac ing, Mass , oa the 12ub inst. v. Rouven Emerson, ‘Bis Immediate preaecertor, Is how 84 y vara old. Rey H. U. Howland was inetatiod pestor of thi Congre galiona, Church acd rociety 1. Chester, Bass. , August 12. RESIGNATIONS, Roy ©. W. Denison das roelgue ¢ pastoral care of the Niagara Square Raptirt church, Dadaio, to become an Agent of the Free Mission Society. Rev. © E. S¥ope, for some years the rector of Mount Calvary church in Baltimors, bas resignod his reotorahtp, fo take «ect on the first of October. Mr. Srrope designs visiting Europe daring tho fal Rev. George ©. Wood haa resirved bis cbarge aa pastor of ine Congregational churen, of Greeuv: aod bee aconpted an agency for the Atoriven Tract Society. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. f Romea Oatholis charoa in Milford, ai on tho 224 instant, Ho bad returned frim a vielt to Earepe and the Fiernal Ciy bat two w revicus to hs coath, whore be tad booa baveiling for the past year wid the hope of regaining bis deal, Rev, Dr. Leonard F. Lathrop dicd Angrat 20 at Sharca, aged @1 years, He had bron setion tn Sharon about three years. ‘fle wes formerly pastor of we Congregauonal oburch to Sa.isbury for thirteen years. SEW CHURCHES. The Sonth Common Methoatet Kpiscopal chureh tn Pitts. borg, #hich bas just boen “ cbavged from the oid wo ihe 4 to tho service or God on Munday last, Tho Gedicatory sermon was proached by tho Rey. J. Smi- of Ken nery, The oerper #'une of Methoc ish b ptecopal eb. Weluvt cod Fourth au Weenceday lazt, « somoutes. A Congregational cbarch organized at Hudson #1 6, uncll Oalled fur shat parporo. ‘The new Presbyterian chureh edidice as Milton, Pa., was dedica'od on the 16th tustant Rev. F Far now church edifice of the Firrt hb, 19 be ereoted at ihe coroer of 4, Mass, wae laid on ‘The Piymoath Ospgregational church (a new chureb) was or tn the semate Coambor at ladiapapolis ou tho Sib inet. MISUZLLANEOUA A coprer'ton of “uncay school teachers is to be beid in Rochester on the ith of Sepwember. fhe call embraces all Five -gelice! devom!pations. It ». Lseéericg Mopod, of the Freack Evangelical eh 0 Archi arch tho tes the coming aatama with the view of spend- ing the winter Fight of the Borton churchos are without pastors at this time, viz :—The King’s Ohapel, New doath, Bowdoin street, Fifth Universalist, Philips, South Boston; Maverick, Fast Boston, Bowdon oqeere, ‘sod the new Unitarian Society in Buffolk sireet To these may be added in this vicinity the | Wimbrop church in Charioaiown, the Myntic in Medford, | and the Orthedex cherches in West Newton, Maiden and Fast Oambricge. Rev. Chrintian Vaix, late of Michigan, has been elected for many yeare under the caro of Rey. F. It. Guenther, who bas retired 00 account of the infirmities of age. Rev. W. W. Page hat taken charge of the Second Con gregatioual chareb ta Danbury, Ou Rov. J. G@ Reasor, late tescher of Hebrew tn the Theo- logical Sominary at Danville, Ky., hae acoopted tho Prost- deney of the Harrodeburg Female College. Rov, Theodorick Pryor, pastor of tho High street Pres- bytert hurch, Petersburg, haa been tnvited to assume tho duties of the College church, Hampden Hidacy. Rov. Il Lymen bea recently become the stated supply of tho Congregational church {2 Johantowa, Wisconsin, 2 the most wrapt ation ion for overan hour. Mr. and Mrs, Strickiand—the well known “Fanny Srickland’—afier having piayed saccessfuly in London and otber European citior, came to this land. were fulailing a onal it in Loni Ky., #ben the boty spirit arrested Lim in his career fin, and turned his fect into the paths of holiness. At the altar of @ Saviour’s love he cheerfully saorificed profession: al honor and the is of amaseing wealth, and conee- crated himself to the humble, yot aublime wort of preach: ing the goepel to his fellow men. Hie story is one of the most farcit ating we ¢ heard. The description of the ate eat, inan ivy covered chareb where he had Deen sketching & soene for the theatro—that of the trage dian 's expiring throes and bitter regrets, as he w ed from the ftage, and the hour and ciroamstances of bit own Conversion were oxceodingly Hife like skvtches. He swayed Uhe congregation sa with « m a ploasens sail, and anon di of sym a joe who desire to hear this gentleman twill attend 6 Baptist charoh thia evening. ROW IN A CATHOLIO cnvRon. Tho Potnam (indiana) Hanner relates the following:— ‘We loarn (hat on iast abbaih, at the Catholie church Ia Ubie place, & row occurred beiween the Catnolic priest who ofiictases in religions matters at this point, and one of his hrethron of the Cath slic faith, the clroumstanose of which, if we are correctly informed, are about as follows: —Ii wae collection day—that |s, | was ihe day on whic the priest wee around amongst hie brothron parioning, or giving absolution for sins. An Iriehman, thiokiog his crimes not of vory great magn'tudo, handed the old twonty-dve cents Was not enongh, and the prisst three i; back face in & rather ineolont manner, and demanded « Gollan, This @ aoraged tho irtetmnan thet, to nig ire, be ateiy, | has accented | erman Lutheran oburoh in iultals, | Grew back and knocked tho old lomaa dove. This the etch to break ‘up the oorvlows es the obureh, on the congr: gation, together with the p: lest, rotired to « pri- pm realdence in Order to covolude the business of the NBW YORK UNIVBBGALI8t BTATE CONVENTION. ‘The Biate Convention of Uaiversalists, ‘convene! tn Caa- fou, & Lawrevce county, ou Tuesday, Augus 35° Dele- gates were presest from pearly every association in the Mare. The Councll was organize’ by siecting Rev. Pitt Morse moderator, and Rev L C Browne clerk Tues: day was dlovetad entire'y to buriness. Wednesday, in the A. M., the cocamonal sermen was delivered by Rev E. W. Reynolds, of Buitelo . Tn the evering Rev. A. O Thomas, Seventh Annual Social urnfest. RSORPTION OF TOR OUEATS 1.487 RVRNING— A TORCH- LIGHT PROOHEION—PROCRAMMA OF PESTIVITIRG List OF SOCIETIES PATIU(PATING LN THE FES- TIvVaL. The eoventh anauai festival of the soolal Turavereia Commenced last ovening with tba reception of guests from the various cities, aud will contiaue during to day, Mon- day, Tuenday and Wednesday, and Is expected to be aupe rior tc any etmilar colobration ever hold tm this city. he Turvercin Societies of Now York, Brooklyn, Williame- burg and Bloom'pgdale are ths hosts, and the representa tives from other cities are extertained by them, entirely free from exponse oxcept thoir passage to tho city, The delegations from Newark, Paterson, Elizabeth and other Places In Now Jersey, arrived by the Now Jersey Rall- roed last night, at 9 o'clock, and were oioorted to the Battery by the committes in waiting. Hore the New York Teravercin and a umber of singing wocietios bad asembled to the numbor of teveral hundred, who welcomed them cordially, Afters somehat tedicus ‘detention, the guests from Philadel pola alilmore aad Weritogton arrived by the Perth Amboy route, and the procession wae formed. A cart load of forohés @aa dist buted along tha tine, and, with tho masic, the flags, the ineignta, the novel cquipmosta and the srii Liant tilnmirarion, the cavalcade wae attractive in the ex. treme. The roniec’ the preceesiza wae uv Broadqay, through Bent atreet, the Bowory and Onlancsy street to Turner He'll, corner of Chrystie alreet, Hare, at numeroag rows of long tabies, londed with refreshments and ewim- ming in tsger bier, the visiters soon forgot their weari- neve avd had a toroisaie of the good things im stwe tor the coming feat Ata iate hour they were to thelr femporery homes, provided by their bespitadle friends, Throvaben! the evening po serivue disturb «nce ocourred, (ugh several sianee were fired at the proces tion by elther mischievous boys er cowardly men Unfor- tunately, one of tho yiniters received an ugly drulw ‘Too following is the programme of a musoments for thy: remaining daj6°— Suspay, Angnst 20, Bacrac yin the Apolio Rooms, No. 410 Broadwar, Acmiasion ¥o cont Moxpar, Anguat 81. Grand plowio of the Germaa military, glee ciubs aud Turnere in Conred’s (Yorkvtlo) park, Fighty-alxta atree Fact river, with a grand jwurnament in bo te an bs a river, exetuted by 26 Tarners with blant lances, privy feveleyg of the Turners, and prize exercises of the javeniles Admission 15 cents. ‘Tuxsvar, September 1, Contivustion of tue picaic in Yorkv Ne rark, Figity-sixta street, Feat river, Prize gymnnriic exer 'sas of ibo elder Turners. Prize shooting. Adreinr' outs, Evasina, § o’e! Gymnsstic productions ana th at ica’ performances by the Turcer Society oi thia city in te Gerwen Siads Theatre, Wronmpay, Seige aorr 2. Rest. Inthe oventng farner bal! a the City Awembly Ryoms and distrivutien of the piz38 te the conquerors, The commodiczs sicamboss Vuehtogtoa, Union and J. A. Sievens bave been char! rec expressly for the occaston, and will cave Broome anc Con. streets every hour during the day. ‘Tne. Washing'en, wt) borge, will loave Teath street, with the rocleties at 10 © clark; the Union will lave Broome street at 10 o'olous, foilo ving imaouiately afer the Warhirgtoa. Fare 124 couls for the excursion to Kighty-sixth etrost wad buck The miyined Are the sootetios which are to participate ti ral erbend, 309 members, a Ciy Meogerbund. ralerekd Sanger Dubd Yorsiey Lovang vereta Moza trerein Me varitoanmerc Arion Zesavgyereia Moisose Penge Der Brathsbita, Usion Buaass Der Zembrinis. The New York Tarnverain, and delegations of Tavnors from Brooklyn, Karin, Willamaourg, Poughke-ostr, Danbor: ; Yalladelpbia, Union @ill, NJ. Pott: vite, Pa; Waterbury, Coun. ; Strastonport, 3: Now: burg, Hadsen, 8 3." Jereey City, Washington, Ellzabeth, N. J: New Haven Conn , and Hastings ‘There will bein all aocut seven or cight bnedred mom bers of the singing tes, and adouttwelve burdrod ‘Torverr, including the military companies, The Co nuit toe of Atrangoments consist of Merors, Kivckhuha, Wirvn, | Frege and Boekel, and their preparations aro of | the moat porfect onarac er. They have issuod the fuilo#- lng complimentary tickel:— eer. POR AM OERODE DIOL DEEL LETTE ES) | SiewanT RS S TURNPEST K ce. eeecee Con zart am %) Suguat, in Apollo Rooms Pio nic am "1 ¢ yur’ wr d September In Yorkville Park. 3 Theater gan 1S. tember, in bindt Thester, 3 Balam 2Sep: ia Cr neempiy oom 3 ; 3 DUS, PRK8T, COMITE 3 Drone te neeene nese COGEMMOM LIE OE PAPEETE LED The Torver Hall, corner of Chryrtio and Delancey svecets, is beautifully decorate’ in bovor of the occasion. Tae walla aro tasicfully festooned with evergreens, among which are errapged the banners and insignia of the va hoes sooleves, apd on @ lhe stage i4 orecied a fine traneparensy, having Ingoribed in evergreen otters the | words— Greene ne etOL EP PEPE EEDEDLODDIPEL HELP ODODI DELS t THLE ® | over Bm Lee nenee nest te PELEE MEE ROLLELECOTO NETO LOS) | aiguifies a greeting to the virliers, and in sonnec tiou with the oop joantities of lager which pon taneously fr m nomberiess kega, m+y be consitered aut ficiently fraternal. Should the Weatlor proro yrogiticas there cau Ve no doubt that the eeventh anaual Ternvercta fe ‘iL ezcel aay of its predecssors in the soclal oo joyment of its participaute, Uity Loveiligen ce. REMovaLa ™ THe Coston Hoves—We learn thet on Friosy the Collector intimated to one gontieman in tho Custom House holding the oftlos of Deputy Soliestor, that his res'gaation would be accoptabie. As the geatleman is esicemed & most eficion! officer and an active democrat, being the president of one clu) and & prominent member of a democratic commities, bis removal bas caused tonee of insecarity among the officin's of the Cuttom Ho «No one |s eafo now,” seems lo bo good deal tho opinion there, very one feels for his bead when he risce In the morning, to make gure that it lial right. About the lat of September, sad from that to the 16th, the victims will begin to fall Avronr™ants on Ta Tat ComnmenowEn's Orrica.—The following appoittmenta were made yerierday aliornoon in the Tax Commissioner's ¢ Tee — Deprticom(salary $2,000 per epnum)—Jamon Kelly, Dodege, James Denis, George H Fraukilo, Waa. Apdrew J. Campbell, Warren Brady, George L. Henry V. Lowell, Jamos Androws, Jr, Wm. P. Powers, David W. Allen. Clerks of the First Ulaa—(salary $1,200 per annom)— Pichare ©. Newnirk, alfed 8. Dasenoury, Thomas D. Tavis. "ler f the Bend Class (salary 1,000 acrum)— Jobn Lenaban, Justin KH. Howard, Thsdeus B Glover, Clerks of the Third Claso—(selary $800 per annum)— Jac dL Smith, Francis @ street, John Morgan ‘This, with the name of J. H Toone, who was appeinted a few cays, compieies, we believe tbo list of appoinunents im the office of of Assoarmonte | Fare Cuvacam Dows Tows.—The old Dutch Reformed church at the corner of Fullon and William strocts, ie hereafler to be a free church, and strangers have the right to take any pew that ls unccoupied. The religious corvo ration that own this church are very rich, are eecond | in wealth only to the Trinity ckurch corporation. Ont of their abundance they not only enpport this eburch, bat employ an agent as a missionary io the lo wor wards. John sircet Methodist Fpiecopal church ts ale freo, and atrangore are always acoommo iated at Trinity, 8. Pacl's, ci |.) and St. ee ee Cathotto,) im Barclay tireet. lt will be seen that neltber strangers nor residents cap complain of lack of facilities for worship in the lower part of the city. Cump Drows®n move vas Nequcmyrce oF mre Sp. PRAIVTRADENT OF WHARVES AND Pime.—About seven o'clock | on Friday evoning a little girl about three yoars old, named Ann Sweeny, whose parents reside a: No. 400 Oherry street, fell through a hoe on the corpo ration pier at the foot of Gonvorneur street, and wae drowned, The boty of the obild was recovered about two hours afc: the accident by the engineer of Swaine & Wit ney’s floating dock. This is the second life which ba been lost through this same hole, and a number of very narrow cseapes Lave also occurred. The Harbor Commit sioners bave deca frequently notified of the dangerour condition of the pier, and on the Mth of presen month Mr. Sturgis despatobed a note to the Sepertntende: of Wharves and Mere informing Dim of the state whit the dock war in, Dut Bo attention was paid to it This cor poration pier forma one side of Gouyorneur street ferry | slip, whieh remains aa it was left in Jannary last by tho Union Ferry Company, a! which time they hauled off thetr | boats, Thesiip, which i# worth an annual ront of one thonvant d Hare to the corporation, berides being & great accommodation to shipping, {8 allowed to remain « ered by rack# and spiles and bridges and ue ol Iapidated buildings of the Forry Company, althonga a re: solution passed both boards of the Common Couns !, soou! | four moutha since, ordering the Mwy Wu remove the encumbrances within twenty days. Bat what sre ort pances, what is human life, * hat ts law, what W the adio ping interest, to our city officials, when politics and pollti- cal movements are to be attended to ard watcha * A Caarter cf AccDENTs=Fatat Reecum,.<Barnoy Mo Conpa fell from the matthead of the sobooner Halen, tying at pier No, 16 F. R., 10 the Geek, and was killod Instantly The deceased wat bora (u ireland, and was &@ years of ove of the Second avenue care 9, Be Condagor alleges, ba bocaue | brows or black. | sale, and lower prices rule throughont. | 1; Obto Life and Trust Company, brsive and noisy, being under the Griver and oxnductor did all tmbe tbe drivor, apd Antbony Carroll, the conductor, were ar- realed for carelcen driving,and held to ana wer the obarge. Avorama Dusrame:xa Caavarrr ar Rocxaway.—Mr. W. Riley, of Savannah, Ga, while bathing af Rookaway, on Fridsy afterpoon, was suddenly snatched by the un jertow from a large party, with whom hs was enjoying himself, The body was recovered yen- Lig p who found it seven a Police Intelligence. A Covonsp Swaax Tais’.—Hail thieves are again becom: {pg numerous, and soarcely a day passes but complaints ‘are made at the station houses of their depredations. On Friday pigbt, sbont dust, John Williams, alias Rowliogs a Diack fellow, entered the boarding house No. 62 Beach atrees, end boldly proceeded up siairs. Stepping tuto the first room hoe came to he met a lady, to whom he politely 4 for the imtrasion, end withdrew. next be was more successful. The apartment Mr. Pbiletus Philips, and the thief stole sprarel to the amoant o ut fortunately officer Dage'. . Was on tho sido vaik, and arresiod the rogae with: Plunder, He was committed by the Justice at the Tombs. low to be Hes! I seldom w in my Ie; Few times either bradacbe or pans; Thave a dear love of a wife, A boy acd og riand some gains. Apd reader If you would hava bea ‘Without eiiber fever or obtila; And wiedom deer babies aud wea'th, Like m+. you & vet use Brandsew's pills, Principal ofilee, 48 rw dreth Building. , Weaithy, and Wise, Gentiemen’s Hats —Wall Style for 1857 is this day issued at BAPARSUHBID'S, 115 Nasaan strom. We bave beep favored with an irapec ion of the sty'ea introduced by this driving manufsovurer, aod are convinced they all prove the mos} popular of weanon.. Metallic Tabiet Razor 5 ‘Por Sale by J. & 8. SAUNDERS, siorn on'y, at No.7 Astor House. Jobbers and Geaiers in Clothing, Are respectfully {uviled examine our FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Ja wddition to our upel inrgs eiooK of FINK A*D FASHIONABLE GLOTHING, We have this season mannfactured an immense stock of NEN 0 a ae AED MERE COOK, are prepared to offer at as low figures ae house in the trade, here or elsewhere. bie D DEVLIN & 253, $09 avd 260 Broad Portable Dressin; for eale by J. & 8. SAU. House. Crsea in Great Varlety-— DwR8, store only a, No 7 Astor Barnes & Park have iemoved from 30% Broadway 'o 18 and 15 Park row, direcily opportie the Astor Bonse ‘arention of jobbers and close buyer: of drugs te lavited to our immense utick of patent medicines, nt and below proprietore’ prices, by the case, dozen oF 1 oe BaRN. 4, we) BS & P Few York. Cincinnnt! and San Defiance Salamander Safes—W:th Patent powder preof defiance locys and cross bars. Depot 143 Peart Birve’, oae door below Maiden lane. ROBERT M. PATRICK. Bessford’s Standard Rooms, 149 Faiton, 8 Sun street Billiard palace; fifteen tables, Court and Rem- evn streets, Broo} lyn. Pine Poowst Catlery—A ilick Assurtmeai ef J, 28, BAU ADER®’ store only. at No. 7 Astor House Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water Re- toin¢e ue of the wind frum the aweet South. It is aercharged mith the fornl tesgrenes of Florida, the garden of the world perfume 6 perpernel Bodby DT LASMaN 4 0O., Waver o.reet, sad by all draggiois, at 50 cone per bottie, Holloway’s Olntment ts Astonishing the Public sod the facnity, not only in this country, bat througe cutthe world by the most pid cures of hoarse. e Unrest, brovchitis and a thms. ever pleased oo record, rm Waler lomevtadens should precece and brisk iriciloa accom: pany the applicaiten Batchelor’s éialt Dye, W pees.— Tho best in the anninig ail. wold Mod At ike manaiutsotory. #88 Browtway ena Laird’s Wige and tals Dye Agalust the world for their natural appearance, daradiiity and cheapenas, ua ¥, near Howard street. and Tou; Cristadoro’s liair Dye, Wigs and Tow the very beat in the conntry, bok on sale, and tae dye pr- varely appiiod at Bo. 8 Astor Hf 2000. Baliard’s Hatr Oye fas fo Equal sod private rooms 476 Broadway. for Kuptare,—Maren & Co., Medteal Cure Prase office, removed to No, 3 V. sey trees, ator House. Foegate’s Anodyne Cordial Cures, Without fai). iarroma and summer eomplainta. sold, wholesale ant retail, at {4s Mowery, corner of Fourth street. INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONKEY MARKET. SarvRvay, August 39=6 P.M. There sppears to be no permaoent let up in the stork market. All sorts of railroad scourliies are pressing for At tho first board to-day Virginin’s 6's declined 134 per cent; Missourt w York Contral, 4; Erle, 4; Reading, 14%; Michigan Contral, 2; Cental, 2; Galena and Chicago, 1; Cleveland and To ledo, 1; Chicago and Rock Island, 8; Milwaukie and Mistisaipp!, 6. lennsy!vania Goal advanced | iy per con ‘The sales of this stock appear to be in odd low, which Jooks as taough the small holders were realizing, Tooy cannot yery well make mistake in no dolug, The sulos of Ii!inois Centra: Railroad stock this morning do got nd: cate m very favorable feeling amovg holders. Thu ns tesement bat nwt been wi ecoived. The stockholders compinin that they knew nothing about it anil it was officially annonnced. The rapid decline tn Chicago and Rock Ialand has taken holders by surprise. It closed this morsing at 76 per cent, The reguiar sctnl eanusl dividend te due on the Ist of Ostober, and It looks ex though thero was some doabt ebont the payment. This fall in the stock is premonitory of some financial move of aa ua- favoreble character. Al the secoud board the warket was steady, but nots ailactive, Mistouri 6’s fell of 1 per cont; Frio, ',; Michi grap Southern preferred, 1 The only failure we hays to snsounce to day is that o; Atwood & Co., bankers. The suspension of this house | ‘Was Caused directly by the impossibility of negotiatiog loans on almesi any kind of etock securities. This house has for some time past been connected with some of the most prominent Western railroads, and bas acted as Snan- cial agent for quite a sumber of Western corporations, Some of the On!o banks bave made |; their agent siace tne failare of the Onto Life and trast Company. This concern held & large amount of money on deposi for ndtv idea, accounts, bui we tnderstand that it was cut up protty ‘woll [oto ema! eeums, 30 that tho loss doos not fall hoary anywhere, The affairs of the house are so well arranged ‘that no ono will suffer [rom injustice, Its collection notes have bees placed with the Commonwealth lank, aad is oulstanding chooks bave all been provided for. ‘The Assistant Treas: er reports to-day as follows — 166,168 98 379,170 45 . 19,48 06 18 The antdracite con! trade of the Lohigh and Sohuylki!! Ine Deo 146,579 2,978,161 Doo... 17,608 Tho Nowark Daily Advertiver of yesterday mye—~ Amerioan Fxchange Bank for jure was deposited in that pared to credit. Although the N Atiem pt (0 e#oapo ihe liability, yet we do not perceive how according t0 the fects ae we understand them, It will be able to a But whatever may be tho result of any legal coasroversy, |! any should ocour, it is certaio that the roundness of the Oty Bank cannot be alfoted, ae lin surplus already is more than double the amount of toe sum involved. The sonpowa on bonds of the Milwaukio aod Watertown PMtiroad Company aad on bonds of the cty of Milwaukio, twrued to the L& Crosee and Milwaakie Haliroa’ Company, ae of sho Let Of September, will be paid at the office of tast company, No, 19 Wail strest, oa an! alier that date. ha coupes Of the ‘oland and [\\tabueg Mallcond ¢ September 1, st the offce of tno Vbic ota fs409 yoni satin, | they atte: to j bet, in doing #0, Geffaecy’s sulpped Miinois | & ' ‘Trust Company, will a0t 00 paid at thettime : is ead that asrangemeats wii 00a be mage to pay thom. ‘The following is @ statement of tolls received on the New York canals during the thizd wees in Angum, and also the tota! amount received from the opening of aavige tion up to August 28, ta tne years specified below:-— Third Week otal to tn August. August 2 1847 . $101,619 $2, 607 1848 82,i8t 15 43,576 1840. . 88,488 1,661,818 3860.. 2107 881 4,612,208 1661 2 107,278 1,809;300 1863. > o9'300 1,607 160 1868. 106,771 1,862,080 1864 2 at080 1,900,370 1866. 91,500 1 364,424 1,971 616 “ Bs ‘Tho Pittsburg end Boston Copper Mining Company have declared a semi-annual divicena of $16 per sbare on tho 6,600 ebares, payable Avguat 81, to holders August 20. ‘This makes $30 per share for the year, and is the seveu- teenth dividend im euccession, eince the first paymont in May, 1840, The amount paid thus far '¢ $160 per share, ora total of $900,000, The whole cost of the mino to sbareboiders was $111,000, or $13 60 per share, and the stock now sells at $250 por share, ex dividend of $15, Very favorable letters have juet been received from the Toltec and various other mines, which are getting out con- tiderable quantities of copper. The prod.ctof the Islo Royal for July was 23 tons ‘The Chicago Press of Friday, in au articie upon the Ohi- cego, &t. Paul and Fond da Lac Railroad, says:— Work on the road is vot suspended. The road wil sbortly be completed from Janesvil'e to Milton, from Wa- tertown north to the La Crosse road, from Fond da Las to Osbaorl:, and from Marquetts to the from Mounteing, a «ie tance 0! twenty miles. So soon aa these several sections are completed the oompaay wili come {ato possossi on of over three bapdred thousand acrvs of laed, nons of which bas pot been pledged. Tho completion of tho entiro work may be delayed by present embarreg ments, but It will only be a tom ry delay The iaod of the company ts quite atificient of itself t> pay all ite debts and dolsh and equip the rematador of the rosd. Wo learn piso that nogoilations arc now in with & tair prospect of a successful Iseue, for such na extension of time on the ‘ndebtedress of the company as will it in tiv early relief from all emb«rrassment, as woil as give opportunity to comply wih |he conditions preoedent tr the Porsemsion of a large portion of the aad grant oo which money may be rrised for subsequent prog: oes. The Galopa Oouricr contains the following ia reistion to the lend mizes near that city — ‘The imprensioa prevails abroad very generally tnat the jead mines ia th) @ Gre About exhausted, thet tho oid ivads bayo beeo worked out, and (hat vo new onos are dis covered, While it is trne that notes much miveral ha ‘been raised wince 134) a8 there was for the samo number of years preceding {t, this ts not owing to any fuilnre of the miberal, The Wexioan war aad the California gold mines drained tho lead region of w large proportion of Its most eterpristpg an? euccess{ul miners The present minora ero mosily Cornish nen, who work vory faithfully on leads that have bern opened, but are averse to prospecting, and make but fow discoveries. Farming has paid mnob better of late years than formerly, bes produced more certain ro- torps than mining, and cousequently inany bave abandon- cd sho tines and’ tarned their attention to cultivating the soll. Tae prices for labor for the farms and workatops are much better than a few yearsuro. A gent deal of land, which formerly was opened to prospeotors, has siace buon tnolosed aud 's now ultivated. Tne field (or prospecting it therefore more resiricied than formerty. ror these reezons (tere is litle prorpeeting compared with formor yearn, und courequently Dot so much mineral 3 objeined. But there !s no faucre of ine miveral, aud taking the num ber cf men engaged In it, mining was never more prove rous tben at present, never vielded largor returns, aad the mivors were never doing beter. The most exvwansive digg inge which are worked at prevent are owned by two brothers by the nawe of Mills, and ere located noar Hazel Green, sine miles from on me. The lowd was discov. ered abons two yearnago, and has yleided thus far over two miliion pounds of mineral. About 40,00 pouads a wook are now belrg got out Tho fortonaie propriotera, afer taking out nearly $100,000 worth of minerai, were offered, ‘a sbors time ago, $50,006 for taeir “show,” bat refused tt ‘The other leada in the vicinity of Hazel Green aro doing well. The Marsden lead, near this city, owned by Measra Meriden & Hugblett, ts yielding a rich barres to i pro prictors. A ehort tine ago some 67,000 pounds ef mineral were got out !a one week, and jhe avoraye yiel | por evk fe abont 40,000 ponads Tho mines at Klizabeth, Shulla- burg and Fairplay are ail doing w: Btock ae Ssrvanat, Auguat 29, 1891 88 260 whs Roading RE: 5* tho do . & 100 Afich Coal RE HS a0 do. . Ms wise 4600 Loutniarn o'*,. 75 t «@& ; BON YORE Ts M4 — 260 Mich 8&e N Ind F. 4000 ErieRR24ra" Wits rT) 1000 LaCreQSILObe : al re 1000 Ii! Gea RR B4a. BX, 0 TaCr & MUP 10 abe Bark of NY. 3 do, ec 6 do. o 30° Gal & Obi 9 stig 100 do o 8K 50 do 9 8h 300 9 80 209 0 80% 100 > 8t 1 do... 81 S0Cley& Tol RR bs 40 700 do, 0 203; 6 " 74 200 do, 0 29%, 900 Erie RR. atx 100 ao 3 LON 1800 do, 21% S8Ch & RE 73 0 80 wo 100 200 100 6 Sixth Ay 2 616 Ronding Ri 100 do. 200 do. a0 do... BICC Mine 000 100 sha Can Co.di2a 306 Pron Coa! Co, 680 50 .N Y¥ Con LK 50 4 100 Reading RR. 180 Erie Ki so do ° - & W Mich So KN iape 40 Fuca —The market was withoct cbange of moment, io wales were to. 8 modorate extent, omoracing 4,000 8 6,000 bbis., Incluaing super ‘ne State and Western, ai $5 ¥5 8 86 £0, and oxtra State at $6 40 8 96 60. Wanat.—Now was in botier sorely and more active clesing at Ormer raion, sales wore 18,105 bushels Tennoesee red, good to prime, at $1 43051 49, and some white Southern at $1 70. Coas —There wae raid to boa break in the canal this tide of Utica, at Frankfort, which cansed increased Orm- nese in corn.’ Sales of $50,000 » $60,000 bushels Wentera mized were made at St a S6c. Pork was quiet at $20 for mess. Corrox firm with smal! rales. Wiwcay wae lower. Sales of 709 bbls. af 27 yn. ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. =————————_—_—_—_—_——===—_——X!*=_=_=3 __ MISCRLLANKOUS, Ob, month of ri | ne'er depart: Rp a ‘wih aft ty Thy suliry noons opprens (he And Pousanda, If not pty clad, By thea aro aaherd nid death. ee art thor {to tase th feof auch we'l fashioned clothes ‘Amith ve to friends ani etrangere. ty Foie at Pmbh’ ean ‘# you'll dnd latest atylee for fail and summer i rhey aeil for ona, GROURRS AND LIQUOR py | G AUTION b Bain eS apple, Estes Cf t pot, ta whiskey, sfea‘teomm thavrasencas, Wide Rae Pavdnrwakosa 1 etettaeesnel testes PLEASE TAKS NOTIOR—THOGR poota are ready lor your inapeution, a sowes, AWLOO, GRORGE! WHITHRR 80 Fee forvouet To the Ike Ray ores ea ase ence of } J iy Hall 4 ines, City Don tatand thea Come H. OROOK & 00.8 the name 50. 198 surret—thai's tee piace—the place. where you'd get Dever Aad chenpar tare, than anywhere olae tn thesediggina, wind be went enppert grovnd to J. ‘Washington TUPAeve ORLMWRATR WAiga YL be AWD | goat law a ©) copying ids. London, aaa 9 Cro, Now Soul v7 ‘ae prtatten vn cakes MACHINES —ALL PERSONS WHO WANT A too Mgring Mchine of varivalied uttity—one that wit sew tena we heartoat fabring boiler ibe any other —ee wer—Oan ortain it BiNGRR «CO M's Wovens, APO 2 Oflee CL TEAM Fact LORIM OF THE ama. Tho oleg eat and cially services of richiy teaoralat & THE VICKROY OF RAYE). Wil be on eablotitor at our store On Monday, Auguet 31 and Tuantay Rept t, onty ‘The public are respectfully invited to al! And Cxandoa che BV. HeUGHWOUT Aco Corner of Broadway and Broome at.. 4. ¥. Lag 3 WELLING '8 COMPOUND | Al for sprains, braises, wp pains of every Loa ‘INDOWw ADB MANUFACTURERS AND ivr: PL ing Beg fag el way as) ve . A portent of window sbad-s of thelrown manutacture, wake ww prices. ic, & F, manntactare unter & hroratel, tase and mislin curtains, teks, cornices, £0., at close prices, at APSON'S $10 SEWING MACHINES—ANOTHER (2 junction agninat thom. On the od day of August, the United states Cir sult Court of the Sou bern Muri of New York granted an fojnnetion in a enit prosecnted by I. ¥. Bioger & Oo. st Watson, Woodrull 4 ‘Thi irjunotion Absolutely prot ibila the de%endania and thelr ayeuts fru fuaxing, slag. selling oF advertising for unin the Wataoa machlaes. Newspaper pabllabers will pleawe take avtlow this faonetion, and not aastat “n violating ft TM. RINGER A U0 , 454 Hroadwag Married. Faaxm—Arnrams —On Wednesday, August oi, by Roy. Dr Adler, at tha resi¢euce of Mr. F. Riiing, Me Mea Freuat, of thiscity, to Miss Rapsocs Asassas, of Bok- throre Bahimore and Philadcipbia papors please copy ra) Ly Wrwmi-—Bsrey — On rhureda: the Rev Samuci Covel, Caamias Li, to Fame J, Bammy, of this oliy Troy papers please cop; . evening, August 46, bw Wisemw, of (wcage, Died. sey, 08 Friday, Avgart 2, @~ ACK sumas. —la Now man, ageo 2 years, 4 months aod 11 days. ‘The remains wi'l be taker to Oreeawood for inio mom. Bowa.—On Thursday, avgnat 27, Tamopora V “are Borsw, aged 10 months aad )¥ days, ‘only child of Acee> aud Christana M Bene, Beavy —Ua Saturday, Avgust 29, Owme Basnr, aged £0 y s fe relatives and friends are rrapectfally roquosied te atkccd tbe fureral, to morrow afernooa, et two o’cloc, from bis residence, No. 77 Foorevelt street Byaea—ie Brovklya, on Saiurday, Avgust 29, Jom Bywxs, aged U8 years Tho funoral will tke pings from his Inte rosidenos, Conover etveos near |) zaboth stroet, Ned Look Point, wake ale Lob, BL two v’olo ‘rieads of the family ane respectfully inr ited vy Cassy.—On Touredas , Crasy, aged 26 years. Tae frieuds and reiadvos of the fs minick Rycer, are requested to the fo vere 8) 'we o’siock thie afternoon, from his late reeidecs, N: 919t Woet Two.tth street, bcbwoen isu aad Sixth aye. aor Sou Frarcitoo aud Irich pepors plearo 0077 Cowsn —On Saiurday morning, Augues 2%, Ws me Jame Oowas, agod iil yearn and 19 mous. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fact!y we ~epe ‘ahy requetad to attend the funersi, corner of Forty eecond atrees are For terceon, et two o'clock , without further tnvitattoz ELucT —Al Rockaway, cn Seturday, Angus! 29, Janw~. [avp, sgod 9 monthe and <8 days, O17 obild of Seite Duseas aad Dr. Geo T Eliot ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- fond the funeral, to-rorrow sfterno 9, at "hor o pre No 43 Weet Thirty second etrvet, wu 2 furtuer to vitatton Anges. 33, of conmmption, Jou Ny, wed tho 9 of Jo- ™morrhage of FOR j aud 4 moni. i Mf tty beoher Joba, are respect! lly invited to atiend the fone rai, (o-merrow, from liis inte reeidence, No. 01 Tnompsan ttreet Fuse —Om Saterday, August 29, Bammuror Pon, im the ar of bis age. Tho friends sxc relattvoe of the family, and thono of hte browere, Arnort and sacob H. Fink, are requastod 10 as- tend the funeral, to-morrow sfierncon, ot foar v’s!00m, from Nis iste residence, No. 279 Broome etrest, withoul further {> yitation Fox —On Saturday, Angust 20, Jaxm Yor, aged 25 youre, & Desire of Lisoopmel, county Oorik, Ireland. ‘The friends of the famtly aro roapocctmiiy invited to at- tena the funeral, from the residence ot bie father, No. S27 First avenue, this af ernoon, a three o'clock Goren — At Saubornton Rritge, N. H., on Tuestay, Aw- gist 26, Caonom R Gove, aged 21 years. ‘Tho friouds of the family, and the members of Ckmtom Locgo No. 140, F. and A.M, are invited to attend tho fe | Beral mt two o'clock this afternoon, from Trini y charom. Garnav.—Ov Saturday, Avguat 29, Maatin, only aoa of Meory and Mary Grabau, aged 1 joar, 5 moms and Zo day Be relatives and frionde of the femtly are res | Invited t9 attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, | from te evidence of his parents, No. 156 Foreyth atrost, withous nthe r invitation Gxaek—On Saturday, August 29, Maer, docghter af Thomas sud Hapoab Greer, agot 2 year, 4 musius and © days. ‘Toe ‘vients and relatives are invited to aitend the fume ral, [rom her late rescence, No. 64 High street, Brooklys, at Daf net three o'clock. Ge oworw.—Oa Tharsaay evening, August 27, Rev. hovce Wimor Gemworw, D. 0 , in the 43d yoar of kis Bis relatives and friends aro requestet to attond the fu noral, this afternoon, et two o'clock, from Calvary Rapist os, tn Wout Twoaty-third siroct, withoat firther tm ration. Henares. Jive F Heswer, epat 90 poare, 4 mootie And 21 days, wile of Charlee »' Porr cit. ‘The friomee end acquaiz ances of the famtly aro invited. to attend the funerai, rom hor Iale reeience, No 1)! Rait read ayeano City, at two e'clook. Tho meabers of lo. 4, 0. U. A, are requemted Wo altend. i, CL, om Saturday, Avgass 20, Amma fork dav ghver of L. D. aut Jalle A. Hoyt, aged Tho reiatives and friends of the fanily aro reqanated te atiend the frneral, from her iste residenas, No 123 Wit longhby street, Brook!) m, thie afternoor at foar o'clock atuato Oa Wodnesuay, Angus: 26, AivamD Jjsraamp, aged 25 5 care Tae frionda of tne family, the me No. 68 F anda ngion strect. May bu apiris reat Ip peace. Kaxwapy —O2 Saterday, Angast 2°, Caanumy Karnew infant son of Warnard and Mary Kennedy, aged i one, months and 16 day Foner. from 1¢9 Malberry elreet, this afernoun, at twe forher notion » August 98, Kare, hom, aged 1 yOar a: mo I be conveyed to Cs netery am Mernoom, frém the residence of her pa reet. The {riends of tne famuly ero dangher of viba. vee aod friends of the family, ry Ulay Lodge —At Hastings, © Jamin, tnfant son of Fimund aged 4 months and § days The rolatives and {rien is of the femity are respoctfaliy (hoot faribor |» vitetiow morrow af a care 8 abd kephomia Paton Mitie, Mora. —On Wednenday morning, Aveort 26, at bis rest. dence. No. 104 West Twenty oft street, asst Mom Gr, of cholera Meet, this alternocn. ai two oe! 0m —On haem 7 Angust 29, of Diitone fever, La eave 1D). Trumm, aged 81 y cars His friends are invited t cal! at No. 270 inh strest, without farther taviiation, as ihe body will be lakes to the cor Diry to morrow morning (or \n\erment WaALaea.=Of cronp, Fanit. youngest daaghter of Win Hand Mary Walker, in the Od year of bor seo. The foneral will take piace from the rovidencs of her parents, No. 92 Sou'!) Righth street, Williamebarg, this af- Vernoon, at three o’closs. The (rieada aad acquainianoee of the family are respocifvily \avited to attead wi.Sout fur- ther invitation ‘Youre —On Friday, Avgnst 23, after a short and severe linea, Mre. Aww Yours, of ihe parish of Kiliars, county ¥ i . ‘estmeath, ireland The relatives aad friends of the family are reapectfaiiy Yotao.—at her readee.¢ oo Staten lsiand, ow Setar day, Anguat 29, K. Yours, widow of Wiliam Young, de- ceased The relatives aad friends of the famity, aud those of me: B Staples and b J. Crane, aro respeotfoliy w attood the funeral serv) st Crinity ooaroh, morrow Shera joe, 4 Pd glock, ta ao

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