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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1858. convene hers to morrow, are arriving in large numbers. ‘Mow. Hiland Hale, of Bennington, and Hon. James M. Made, of Middlebury, are the most spoken of as nominees for Governor. ‘he Wreck of the Steamship New York. Giascow, June 15, 1858. ‘To Roper Casto, Agent Glasgow and New York Steam- ship Compeny, 17 Broadway :— 7 ‘The steamship New York wont ashore on Mull of Kin- ‘tyro on Saturday night, 12th inst., im a dense fog. The Punsengers were landed alisafe. The ship is in s very dangerous position, and little hope of saving her or mush et the carge. It was feared last night’s breezo would Lnwk the reeuol. WM. LANGLANDS, Agent at Giaagow. ‘Death of the Hon. Aibert H. Nelson. Bosrow, June 28, 1858. ‘ Hon. Aivort H. Nelson, late Judge on the beach of the ‘Gaperior Court, died yesterday at the MoLesn Insane Asylum, in Somervilie. The thermometer hore to-day reached 90 degrees {a dhe anado. News fcom the South. Wasunaton, June 28, 1555. ‘Tho matis from ail points South as late as due arc to and. The ebip Knicke bosker, from Livorpovl, which went ‘Rabore at Abaco, c* ight fire on the 8d inst., and was totel- ty destroyed. The cargo was saved in a damaged at ito, ‘and taken to Nassau. One handred and ten of her atecr- sage passengers had arrived in New Orleans, In Capt. ¥ord’s battle 1,000 Camanches are said to have Yoeem engaged; and two of tho head chiefs are reported to shave been killed. They were not Reserve Indians. ‘Tho yacht Wanderer had arrived at Charleston. Buffalo Fire Department. Burrato, June 28, 1868. ‘The anonal parade and review of the Baffalo Fire De- (partment came off today. The procession consisted of -mineteon compacies, and was a splendid affair, said to bo finest ever known here, The feature of the day was a ‘trial between Nos. 6 and 11—the former a Batton machine and the lauer a Smith (New York) machine. Tne petrug- gie was very eevere, lasting twenty-five minutes and end- -ing with eack company claiming the victory. ‘Wreok of the Steamer Kate Sarchett. CGwowsani, June 28, 1858. ‘The steamer Kate Sarchett was wreckod twenty-five ‘miles below Vincennes, Ind., on Friday. All hands were saved, The boat was valued at $10,000, on which there fs no inaurarce. Threo thourand dollars worth of freight vans lost Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHILADELPELA, . June 28, 1868, Stocks dull, but prices swady. ia Stato ives, 80%; Beading Raiiroad, 22%; Morris Canal, 40; Long Islead Rauroas, 1154; Peunsyivania Railroad, 41 4;. ALBANY CATTLE MABKRT. Avsant, June 28, 1858, Cattie market heavy. Beeves—gales, 2,000 head at $40 G1 60, live weight. cep, $3 60a $5, live weight. Fat thogs duil at $350 a $450—from store, $44 $450, Tho Hudson River Raitroad takes 1,000 head at 60c —pro- Peiler’s freight, 26c. The receipts al! show an increase Over laat week. New Orreans, June 26, 1858. The sales of cotton today were 5,500 bales, at L1Xc. ‘ for midd)ing; holders Gomand ap advance. Fiour hasa declining teodency, anles of superfice at $425. Wheat tence upwerd, particularly white. Corn, 90c. Bacon— ‘ Bides, S¢5c an advance. Weetern hay, $19 60a $19 75. Gunny begs, 1030. India bagging, 16c. Other articies unchanged. Batrimore, June 28, 1868. Flour dui. Wheat dull: sales of red at $1 03 a $1 10, fend white #61 10a$1 45. Corn steady at 730. a 760. ; ‘yellow a: 7$c. a Tic. Provisions dull and nominal. Parapsirma, June 38, 1858. Flour dull at $425 a $4373 forsuveriine. Wheat quiet, red, $1 a$1 05; white, $110461 20. Corn active: yol low, 75c Provisions dull; mesa pork, $17; bacon—sides, 80. Lard, 1140. in bbls, Whiskey firm at 220. Col: Teo Grm; Kio, lose. a Ll Ke. ‘ Aimasy, June 23—6 P. M. Fiour dull; receipts large; prices unchangea. Wheat— Receipts fair: sales white Michiges 8! $i U7; white Caga- dian, $1 124. Corn ‘aics Ovio mixed strictly priae Mi tic. Whiskey—No sales. Oats sell siowly at dic, Borvaro, June 28—1 P. M. Flour dull. Wheat dull: sales of 8,000 bushels reject ed saiige apees at 68c.; 6,000 bushels red winter Ohio firm for mon dull: sales of 7,009 the ft ht hours, Cading mb sary ted soo eammatead armas ‘ot corn; 33,000 bushels of oats. Canal ex: 13. of (loar 30,000 buaacls of wheat; 13,000 Wind south weet. Burrato, Jane 28—6 P. M. Flour very Cull. Wheat very : Chisago spring offered ay ©. concession, without Code: oe 6.400 Duabela refecied at O86 , and 6,008 bushels red Obio at 88c. Corn cloves boavy 6,000 bushels at G0c a 620. Osis ‘sales 22,000 bushels at 39¢ 0a the apa. Wi full at 20c. Freights firm at l0c. a 10.c for wheat to New York. Lake importa for the forty eight bovurs ¢cding @ poon to-day—T,000 Dbis. tloar, Sisco Duehele wheat, 46,000 bushels corn, 23,000 Dusueis ous Canal exports for the same time—-6,000 Bois. four, 68000 bushels wheat, 16,000 bushels corn, 14,000 beanels oats. Pa 2o.: wales x Osta dull, Shipments ushele wheat, 48,000 bushels wheat,” 80,000 bbls. flour, 95,000 bushels Police Latelligence. @TABUING APFRAY AT BLANCARD'S HOTEL—A JBA- LOUS LAWYRR. Adout twoive o'clock on Saturday night, Capt. Thomas Dunbam, of the well knowa shipping firm of Duoh m & i : i bb H Hd | ne Hl 5 i : a i i Z t lh He i ; domonstraions of the greatest corciatity by the govern ment and people of that repubiio—demonstrations to which be nobly anewered by menifesting the moat lively interest for the prosperity of taut country, aad his moss ercent desire to see it united with the other sections of ‘Coptral America as a step int >; ole 0 the security of Ae pation. ‘The Veta Rican newspspers rela'e ou mbarieas Ciro sm stances * bicd OCCUFTOd AS tbe arri¢al and daring the pro PONEH Of Renor Baily however, there is one Very sigaitioant FOR Mich hee not beer meetine?, Aad which we deen it ovr duty notte pass nonotiond. Whoa Prosident tonch Pumita Arenas for the parpose of taking patsage on ‘Columbns aed making a visit to Nicarages, M. ed bimon board tae Frenca frigawe whieh eeatote of 150 guas, sad honoree be very splendid beeqast~to which ond He Lat the yooeal decorated tn the moet magalfoent wag, nailing the banners of Costa Kio and Nicaragua, and sateading r of tho French cotora—thoss Fa 5 rt = i the nation with the civiliamg of the world. Tt is uselees 1) Tepent here that Mons Belly arrived at fan Juan dol Sar in the company of Presidant More, an! ‘that he ssaisted at the conterences of Rivas, which hay iog Dean terminaied, be visited the ruins of Grave ia, this im riahabie monument uf the of the modern ‘andais, After visit of seroral days, with which be benored thie e'ty, be lefton Saturday last for Manag whore he intends to two woeks. May M. Betly ‘eo. tor ta tbe cordiality of the Nicaraguama a compensa. ‘ tier for the want of pleasures he cannot find ina oogntry coutiawally silicted with all kinds of plagues. ‘The Martha Washit Col- lege, isevonted in Abingdon, Va., has been sold by the Mocare Loige, 1. 0.0. F., 0 the Holston Conteroncs of @e Mownotiet Fpiscopal charch, A Connsor Sonn. The Remains of Preaident Morr. ~n0x ARRIVAL OF THE COMMITTER OF CON: mS» ta | the VIRGINIA—MEATING OF THE COM*=<TEE Ow may.) Ye COMMON COUNCIL—THS rell BEARERS te POINTRD—THRIR NAMBS—THB FIPTY-Fivos REO MENT COMPETING FOR THB es BTC., pry i Very inte on Saturday vight the Committce - re SANBEAL OnDuR, NO ference from Virginie arrived tm the city atd took up thelr Ya veing albeibacenaas or tim Ana, ae quarters at the ‘New York Hotel. What they have been | ate, “PS. sometime Prosident of ths United States, will about engeged in sinee thelr exrival, and what they purpose | Ye, 0 comenn asedlng oBoera of Fars Coambus frsthon doing while bere, will be found in another part of this Sad Seg? win raising Un eotian ian ln eucosesion, report. Tbe gentlemen who compose this committee aro aa the slamns? Urikn posh (i tastes be atone ine horison) 0, Jennings Wise, son of Governor Wise, of Virginis, and | lower bis flag to sit 981, commence firing minute gui Major Wa, Mumford gems orescence ee MEBTING OF THE COMMON COUNOTL COMMITTEE. ‘By command of Dr een oO WELL, ‘The Common Council Committee on the removal of Pre- pea Aecimant Advent Gosctal, sident Monrce’s remains, ‘another esterday | , From these orders a once “ dees anes honors are nct to be confined to this city, but that the tts route of travel will also report any thing of interest thatcame to Knowledge eaten wcag - Samnes gare et hae repeal 3) Od clled. a. 3 REMOVAL OF BX-PRESIDENT MONROR’S REMAINS. oy Sunday It was rumored yesterday that ex-President Monroe’s on ct kat ) succeeded in fod! ae bookkeeper and cier! pet panar fey street, and taken to the residence of his son-in-lew, in Fourteenth street. Seah pawwes, is: net Races L~4 Undertabor, who é10 80 for the ‘ ements only meant the carrying of the remalts | sure cf the cofin with the view to makeanew one. fhe of Freldent A Mrnson end. Soo commnnese of the Common | outside mahogany case was found much decayed, but the beequently saw Mr. Greenwood, one of tae lead qpse was uD’ ed oad a alight oxyastion. The agents, and he said he bad been absent from the city £0F | jead case will not be It is now probable that the the past few months and was not aware of the matter {= | fynoral will take from the cemetery, instead of from question at all, but from what information becould obtain | iho residence of the ex-President’s relatives. WHY THE LIGHT GUARD DID NOT ESCOBT THEM—ONE OF THE ORIGINAL PALL BEARSBS ALIVE. “ MeL.” informe us that the New York Light Guard was tho first to apply, for the privilege of escorting President Monroe's remains to Richmond, but that thoy abandoned the idea on learning that the family desired coremo- Bics to be conducted quietiy. *L. M. HL.” correcta ® communication of “‘Oae of the aaa tie ies capent "over for the present al tacera ci'tee etonation ie S031, oud alt San motion to abject over was | pi ar ers: we ol Ww a] jopted. . employed in we Cohen tooo ri an ‘be Secretary : Twiich be wight have received. He reed. the fol- TeaPaRArIONE. Be pe orci FOR arr PRESI lowing from Col. Le tal, of the 65th regiment New York RBMAINS. Militia:— ‘The citizens of Richmond, Virginia, are making prepara- tions to receive the delogations of New Yorkors escort. ing the remaina of President Munroe, aud to characterize the occasion by appropriate ceremonies. At a mecting have posidve information on the subject. Council, and said then iL He epoxe of the guests of tho Commoa bo Senay Oma Ger wouie have to pay their own way if y WONS Cn tbe steamer. As to the Dumper of passen- they are able to accommodate, I was told that they Convey trom sixty to eighty, but accommodations 3 tt Heap Quanraps Situ Becinent, Juno 2%, 183. To Ricnaxd ncurt, Beq., New York:— [RAW eta—1 beg ¥" otter the services of the 55th for the hopor ot regiment ng tbe remains of Presiaent 0 the vessel ia piace of tnsareneas in ied eee ke che come hl | held in Richmond City Hall, on the 234 inst. which was were ettawor uy reaucel | have the house vo beyourobe- | largely attended, Mayor Mayo presided, and the foliow- diem servant EBCUBNE LE GAL, wg resolutions were adopted — Col Comamanding the 56th Registont, ‘The citizens of Richmond, cl ‘an indelible venora- It was remarked that the communication was received | tion for the memory of James Monroe, ea‘eem tt a privilege to Tatber too late, and ® motion ordering it to be placed on | ppiie in the demonetrations fowl cls file wes adopted. We tueaitect hott ooneibtiiey fo the honor couferred spon tg A communication from Col. Duryea, of the 7th regiment, | ony by selecting {tas tbe ‘al ‘mortal was then read :— New Yorn, June 28, 1858. To Ricnarp Beorr: ow the Gh of July, iInted to indicate art at twelve o'clock on Saturdey morning, | to testify tbelr with " hosd of July. have the goodness ao t> shape matters wactto coater Ul with tbe Governor, or Common thd we, insy depart af that Une. By this Arrangement mY | or thelr commuters. men wili obiein & good night's rest, and be ia condition Resolved, Phat the fraternal interest it bas pleased the au- for paréde in Bichmond, Truly yours, thorities ofthe A. 4 Us¥Ma, Col 7th Regiment. Ore of the committee said that he saw no reason why the arrangement regarding the bour of departure could ate, lodgement, and that « cordial welcome is tendered to all thore who may thence accompany end statesman to his native land. pot be fixed to answer the convenience of the Seventh Pam Breimeass hon ef taocthar ssombertot tho commie | aneaiicantentine ee agreed witb tbls opinion and the communicaiion was laid Wm 4H. jactar'and. man; Sam'l Barly, 0. W. We Hark, W. W. 5 ‘ortham, Cramp, fois & Gaceimaer tity katate ta Brommel, and W. i. Hardgrove.” ‘The Mird Regiment of Virginia Volunteers have ten- dered their services their commandant, Col. over for furiber copsicerat:on. The vext communication was one from Major Henry Hill, of the United States army, eubmitting the names of the pal! bearers eppointed by the Virgiaiansin New York. ‘Major Henry Hit, Dr, James Monroe, Jr., General Win, Boett, Jaines D ” Walton, to serve as a Virginia escort of honor to the re- Fiowell L: Wiliaias, pn aad maine of the ex-President from the tne of their arrival ‘The followirg is the communication:— to their interment. To ny ee Chairman of the Joint Committee of the Com Jersey City News. dan bik—abors have farnirhed tbe names of the cst Sincurar AFvATR AT THK JurskY Crrr Daror—Discoveny per oenees soe mg orien to | o Unctanmen Boviss.—Yesterday morning Coroner MoAn- ‘@crate on the occsaion of the ceremonies of the removal of i at gia ips nally was informed that the bodies of two persons, en- closed in coffins, were lying at the depot of the New Jersey Yreeldent Moaroe's remalge jae See Cbairme” of the corataittee of the Virginians ia New ¥% Railroad. Before his arrival, one of the bodies en- clesed ina coffin which was marked for Philadelphia, was Sune 25, 1558. ‘The commupication was ordered on file. Iu reference w the place to which the remains are to be Gret removed after they ae disiaterred, it appears Anat tbe committee cf the Common Council as oae of their private serious, paseed a rescluucn providing that te remains rLould be fires deposited ina private house of home member of the Monroe family in this city, and that | yesterday 5 thair action was communicated to Samael Gouverneur,Jr., | Persoa who bi ly marked the coftia Mor. the grard ron of Presiaent Mcnroe, and his Uneal | rstown ® pencil, and then wp pm it im the male Cescenc ant now living, Who thereupon addressed | charge of no im particular. On arrival of the the lollowimg letier on the subject to the secretary of the | Corcner the corpeo was removed to an adjoining building, committee of tbe Common Uouneil :~—~ It was found to be that of a negro New You, June 28, 1858. woman of advanced age. Traces of violence were &1—Ie reply to your communication of this morning, visible about her , and from a handkerchief tied cles'ng certain reeoludens of the epecial committee of the | about her neck, and the dilated @ of the eyes, Common Council 1 would state that Laine to New York on | the swelling aod tee teneue endear the tmviatiin of Goveroor Wee, of Virginia, ford, Becretary of State, to be tumther to the soil of bis native State. pince appearances, it was evident sbe had died from strangu lation. Upon an investigation by the Coroner, it was aecertained that the body was passed ovor the mt your commitieg. when I distinctly exoroveed tay appro, | river cn ® onrtifioate granted by O\y Laxpector Mor yor ome of thia city and of | ton of New Yerk, certitying that the body was that - - 0. agreed tothe sone ot Mr | of + Grapnie Clarke,” who died on tho 26th of June, MT Oe. Ta a oimt clone 1 would calf stentioa, Yt | Sed 69 years, or donsumpion. Dr. Holt examived the Ba Jad that py shalr be gistatecred and taken to | body'professioualy apd thought itmight have met its death “seme private reridence in the upper part of the city.”” from paturel omuses. Conauctor ‘ieddus, of the New 1 have no knowledge of gay reialive of Mr, Mosroe reaidt Jersey road, telegraphed to Morristown to eee if the body here, nor do | Know of anyone to whom ibis trast could | of a colored woman was expocted there, aad received for be ena answer that there was. Tho couduotor om the Morris aud dstex train, however, enquired as he passed through, oo¢ could learn nothing of the kind, No City knows avything of the body, and it is suspected that the certificate may Lave been granted for the interment of ove boay and this Oue substicuied in its stead. Foul jay ‘s strongly svepectod. Chiat of Police Haines, of , City, engaged ia ferreting out the mystery aod it will probably be sulved to day by tl your commiltes, “The rf Mr, Mouroe belong to bis country, ihe city of New York thould Waster them to Virginia, end they sbouid pass throng the bands of no tnaiflerent thirc party” Toth» regiments delegated by the author ties of New Fork I would, therefore, ui ‘A escred trust the entire charge of tae remains, to be guarded by thea ia te Uall of the Vity from the period ibey are Wainterred unill transferred to the commitive ap recely pointed by the State of Virgivis to receive them Twowd ade, however, that having eauire coufifenre in the wisdom and experience of your commitias, whstever ar gs ow! may be a wi'l meet my fu aopro- val. 1am, sir, Fespecdully, £e. BABUBL L GOUVRRNEOR, Jr. Ricnann Scott, Keq., Corresponding Secretary of the Com mittee. ‘This commnication was also ordered to be placed on fle. The committee now went into seoret aeesion and took up bearers, The the subject of appointing pall following are the names of those The Merine (iaard late of the Untied States sloop of- war Per'emouth, which went out of commission at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on the 234 inst, arrived at the Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, yesterday, en route for Washiogton, where they are to be paid off The twenty five months that these mon have been absent ov the East lodia station has been ove of bard sory: Tewill bo recollected that that wore “hs shell, | be Portemourh the ‘Ipal vessel engaged in tax p= hy gg gg a; ens Rou! | ex Ue Barrier Forts on the Canton rivor, and ness men ben Arthurs, Bebjamin f, Camp, fhomes ©, | dd the prin pal fighting on that ocession. Some of them have been wounded, but their wounds were not of such @ serious Dature as tO inca racitate them from doing iheir duty as sentinels on boara ship on their return voyage. The followixg is an official list of the officers of the Uni- ted Sate: ship Saratoga, which sailed fur Hampton Roads om the $24 ipst., bound to the Guif of Mexico :—Com- Field, Isaac O, Barker, John Kelly. Netsun J. Waverbury, Enjah F. Purdy, James Lsovard, Joreph 8B Varanm, Jr., Jonn W. Avery, George Wiikes, Ellis De Forrest, A. V. Stone, and Wa. M. Tweed. ‘What other business the committee transacted at thoir private meeting is pot known, b heard thay wero “nels in discaming how they would go to job to bow mauy guests they would be abie to extend Matioor MENTING OF THE VIRGINIAN COMMITTEE. ‘The committee of tho Virgwians ia New York held a meeting at the M Hotel last evening, at which ‘bey appointed lowing comm! ten to acoom- y the remains to Hichmond from this city :—Major Fecty Hill, «. R. Wood, James A. Patterson, Win. sell, Algernon &. Sailivan, Me: Chatman Roada on the 24th (nst., bound to France. ‘The sloop of war jane, at Norfolk, was taken out of the dry dock on the 44 , and the Jobn Adams pot in Political Intelligence. State Conventions.—The Republican State Convention of Vermont will be held st Montpelier to day. ‘The Democratic State Convention of Maine will be held ia Augusta to morrow. ‘The Know Nothing State Convention of Peonsy!vania ‘will meet in Harrisburg on the 14th of July. The Democratic State Convention of Obio will assemble in Columbus 0a the 28th of July. Paxvevivania —At the Democratic Convention held in the Twenty fourth Congressional district of Pennsylvania, on Monésy last, Hon. James 1. Gillis was renominated for election to Congress. Prampayrial Trcker.—The Cincinnat! Jimes nominates Jobn J, Crittenden, of Kentucky, for President, and Wil- Yam Montgomery, of Pennsylvania, for Vice President New Jeneey —John H. Nixon is the republicas, and Jobn H. Jones the Know Nothing candidate for Congress in the First dieiriet of New Jersey. Vxetse Commissioners, ‘The Excise Commissioners held a meeting yesterday afternoon. Present, Comuvssionera Haskett aud Holmes. Applications tor licetaes wore reoeived trom the follow- jog named parties fur storekeevers’ licenses, acd the ny $12,000 to $15,000 altogether, and that the expense of cr 7 five or fitty dollars, considers. much reason, that 't ts quite Impors'ble to estimate with apy approach t> acon | racy the expenses, which may turn out to be much develer than the figures here reutioned wonld indicate HOW THR COMMUPTER FROM VIRGINIA HAV BEEN ENGAGED BINGE THRIR ARRIVAL. : ‘ H i a When the committee from Virgin! to tha cliy they | Bowd agreed to grant them ihe desired licenses on the op thelr quarters at the New Yort Motel, since | payment of $90. The names aad residevcies of the appli: then ai! thelr novoments have beon so quietly conducted | Caate ere ae follow:—Henry Well, 23 Doane nircet; Nathaniel Bloodgood, No. 4 Pine strost; John &. West, 282 Menroe street; Henty A. Kerr, 746 Reoadway; Alfred that they were scaresly Known even to the mombers of the commitéee of New York Virginians. (On Sonday after | pinquucl, 145 #rout street; B. M. & A. A. Whitlock, Bon- noon they preceeded to the eemetery in fecoad street to | jamin D. Lowrey, J€ Dunno sreet, | ooy Age meg 0 now ocnciones ins Gramercy Boure, Gaamercy park; Botbent ankman eet the remains of | Sy lobn treet: aud Dadiel 8. Jones, 67 aureet the decease’! President, Thoy were accom wn. cb The counsel of Jono @ Keating appiled to lave the ral members of the comwmitico Of Virginians in New York, | teers of bis elent, which was vitawet inst your, r= Bowed Without ine crewing up of a crew pwtition. The Beard g9ve mo fecimon on Vals question, howevor, ae it in the members cf the Montoe family now in the city, and 1 it. Col, Lefferts, end Quartermaster Winobdeator of the th regiment. The ecxton of the cemetary happened tr bo on band at the time aod he pointed Oubime tomd of which they were in search, The burial piece of the celebrated Thomas Addie Emmett and othor janone men were $i80 shown to the viewers, aod also (he Hast earthly abode of many of the old aad laments! Kaish-er pockers, Yesterday they spent the day with the mem vers of the Virginian committee in New York, and other fake Ht into comsierenes. the jock to-morrow. Eoroner’s Inqaecst. Vavar Viotance vo 4 Wirt.—Coroser Gamble beid aa nqneston Monéay, at the New York Hospital, upon de body of Cutan Meighan, whose death was published as acquaintances and frients of theirs in tha city. Me, | having been enneed by violenor a: the bands of ier hus Wise informed us that it {8 the {ntention of the committes | pond, Chas. Meighan. The jury, after a cerefel investi of which he isa momber to agres wiih the aosons taat | eaton of Une facie of the omse, rendered a verdict of may be takon by the committees in New York, so that |‘ peath by delirium (remene, bastenet by ic) re- everything may Work wih harmony. They ateo vxproas | coived wt the hands of ber husband, Coss Me ab thelr perfect approbation of all the movemavts that nara | No, )7 mulberry street The partion, 1( appears, had s hitherto been made lu Now York. Aratrel. Tre wire steuck her 06 Mares & tub from aa upper Ww wes fn tho rear yard. Meighan wi up to avait the aetion of the Grand Jary other Revarn! blows, an upon her white arreated and locked The deceased ‘We understand that when the given in charge to the city tney witl be exorted the church to the Oity Fiall by toe Eighth regiment Wash ington Greys, where they will remain ia stave for some hours before they are finally removed from New York, and that the Seventh regiment will thea enter rpow tas sarvics for @hich it hae ao handsomely voinnterred. | ec tne come mntace ‘There ars s large mumber of civic soerebies to joie Inthe © 9) Browdway, the on Was & uAliT® of Irelaad, and thirty on 5 oars of ogs, Prangipanst—To* onty ue B. DOTUS, cbortzed agemh, volver 8 Coabtfut point of the aw, at twey prociisea ¢> | THE FAMILY HERALD. News trom California—The Great Atlantic ‘Telegraph—The Yacht Race—Tne Romatas of President Monroe—Affairain Utah—Local Matters—@a:ket Reports, dic., dic. In the FAaiie Hxwaxp of to morrow will be tound «large amoust of interesting and useful reading. Amoug other things — ‘Two Weeks’ Later Mews from Californis—Arrival of the Moses Teyior—The Frazer River Mines—Births, Marriages | end Beaths, 48, 40. ‘The teoond Attempt to Lay the Atlantic Telegraph Cable— ‘The New Machimery and Appointments, with Llustrations— Further Particulars Beyarding the Telegraphic Plateau of the Atiantio-—Notioes of the Prominent Indiviauals Connect ed with the Present Bxpedition, altogether forming a suocinot, useful and reliable History of the Vast Knterprise. An Ascount of tho Late Yacht Race around Long Island. ‘The Pry Libel Suit Against «be Herald, SUPERIOR COURT—GENBBAL “BBM. Pieseut—Hon. Judges Bosworth and eodraff. Jonn 26 —Kdward P. Fry vt. James Gordon Bennstt.— On toe trial the plaintiff had a verdict, the defendant ‘moved at special term for a new trial, and his mo ‘ion was deBied pro forma on the 13th April, 1857. On the "th of May, 1957, the defendant appealed from the jadgarems ‘The appeal was argued at the December general ter.u, and aiter the argument it was discovered that the notice of appeal was only from the judgment and not from the order denying a new trial. Defendant then moved for Bomains of President Monzoe to Virginia. Affaire in Ulah—In'eresting Letter from our Correspondom, | attached to the army tor Utab. ONAUMPTIVER, DO NOT DESPAIK.—K. W. C derma, ML, Ins owery, w wot We ‘Woodruf!, J.—Tw osse was before us on Saturday inst ‘She Parade of tae Police Department. i pd nege pe Fae eg oe 7 | it move o> ® new > trsor: 7 arrival of motion was denied on she 18h of April, 1867. The de- Ps py fy ae rer eres ere fendat’s counsel drew up and submitted to the plaints ,7 ” flag vase pry Es ade a | Supply, de. Ao. ‘order; the | A full Report of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- order | <iuce, carefully corrected each week =| there: | The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of pabiica- being | ton, by telegraph or otherwise. filed or entered that day. On the next day, the piaintii’s attorney entered Sg Fh RO copy Was served on ‘Together wth Police seporte—Theatrical Matiers—Money vy i afierwards entered | 24 Commerciai Markets—Marriages and Deathe—forming a judgment and gave notice of it. From this judgment the | mass of interesting, useful and miscellaneous reading. order éenying @ er thet eee was pad] : nip ahve © age wer. Tobe reper term in mbar, 86, wae Weston wo obtained at the office of the Hs 4p and of all news agents, wi er was aD: order a Dow iri ‘Then the dofeodant moved to amend his 0 Ki id's Peart Beaver Cassimere Ha tice of appeal by making it an sppeal from the order Sie eee naerent ban Davee velitions Sentanen: Me propereene Oe depyivg a new trial, and on tnis motion being denied sealhy tad fiaish uarlvi lg Boye on I eg ge Pep oe Ta an yt ‘fo contis wots, urgent tik “ot tho order “Had been’ served on him, end | $36, 0! Nol) Huasuaret nn although more than a year had elapsed since the order was made, yet the time te appeal had a m ired, indeed had not bogun to run. Large Assortment of Straw Hats, every variety and style, ot WHITE'S, the hatter, 148 Villon For the Heatea Term, ‘Buy the Beatoa straw bat. GBNIN, 214 Broadway. The Benton Straw Hat latroauced by GOIN, 214 Seondyray. ‘The Benton straw hat introduced by UBALN, 214 Broadway, GBALN, 214 Brondway. ‘The Beaver Cassimere the persou from whom the notice should proceed, ex:epi Exottes eathusiaatio admiration in casee of orders to change to, stiorne y and wasn ike _ G&L, 214 Brondway, orders. notice, too, is to be given to him, and means served upon ‘him. This prevents surprive ‘Weesie Wasies Gaming See wie. © ‘and epables the party to see bis position, whue the party Broadway. N. ¥. who obtains the order can sit the thirty 00) whenever he pleases to give notice of it. Notice here MARRIAGES AND DEATHS meapas & written notice and served on the oppos'te party, is to prevent avy question as to whether the beem served with the ordor or any similar There may be cases as where aa execution has Married. Dlopspan—Crouivs.—On Wednesday, June 23, by Rev. Been levied, in which the levy might be regarded asno- | EE. L. Taylor, mr. Wi1iaM Hopepan, cf York, to tice of the judgment; but as to an appeal from an order, | Misa Karx, eldest daughter of Wm. A. Crolius, of we hold that after the order has been entered and filed so | Brookiyn. as to Decome a record, there must be some act of the op. McCr asxy—Groor —In Albany, on Thursday, June 24, Fete Day a Ore ae ae at that praar trom tan | Brooklyn, vo. Mies’ Dons; ouly daugmoer of MM Groet, a y ry ry yn, to * |. N. Groot, Cork! bus that would wot be saliciont; it is a necessary | Feq , of tae former place. mivary to the commen>ement of the time for appeal. May joy and bappiness combiaed that Shoa o’er thy path thetr brightest ray; 4 Wil ese thes on ifs ragged chter on iife’ 5 Raxve—BowunGaam.—On Thi 4 peng 24, at the reeidence of the bride’s mothor, by we Rev. G. J. Geer, J. Ff. Reeve, of Baranqaiila, N,G., to Sagan J, iiRMinG WAM, Of tbs city. Van Kixep— Scimmeze.—On Thursday, June 24, by De. A. &. Van Zandt, Mr J. H. Vax Rexp to Mise Hanwan M. scumpizer, daughter of John B. Schmeizei. H Hl fi F . language was almost identical with Unger tho Revised statutes Diea. Banson.—-At his residence, Greenwich, Cosn., on Mon- day, Juno 26, alter a short ulness, Capt. devirn Basson, aged 53 years. the rolatives and friends of the family are respectfully poh ocr gy onlay Lenn DD at wo o'clock, from Epwcopal church, at Greeowich, Goon,” : ConsxtyRa.—At the residence of hia brother, is Hemp- stead, LL, on Monday, Juce 28, Witssn UG, Conpatra, aged b years, 6 months and 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends of his (atber, Wm. Conselyoa, ere requested toattend the funeral, from the Duten Ro formed church, Bowronvillo, this (Tuesday) morning, at teu o'clock, without further invitation. Wxsee—At Banker Hill, Ill, on Monday, June 14, of measles, ALYRAD WASsmINGTON Exar, only won of Dr. ii C. and Lydia Ellet, aged 7 years ani 7 months. Etx,—On Monday, Juae 28, Mamaakst Ame, youngost gaughter of Joseph i. and Hester Ely, aged 2 years and "bs. Tne reiatives and friends of the family are reepectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Tuesday) ae at tight o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No 6 Vatcbm place. Her remains will oe taken to Hackensack, N. J , for interment. | Fxant.—On Sunday, June 27, Maxy, wife of Manan | a ‘Th years, a native of Inver, couaty Docegel, ireland. Her friends and acquaintances, and thors of her sons, Bugs aoc Jobo, and of ber son-in law, Hugh © . Are reepectiully invited to attend the funeral, this (fucs- day) alternoon, at two o'clock, from her jate lance, 170 Kast Twenty sixth street. Hor remains will be taken from the same; and in Tyler ve. Simmons (6 }), the Chancellor ws view, altnougn the ze of the statute im that case was “after no- tice,” without the word “written.” We rogard the ques. tion as eettied 7 authority, and we must hold thas tae circumstances ¢id not amount to such a notice as the Co10 requires, and that, therefore, the detendaat’s appeal was taken in time, end the motion to dismiss the apoea! must be denied. Motion to dumiss ay wal denied accordingly. The ordor denying the defendast’s application to amend his notice of appeal will be affirmed. As his appoal (rom the order denying the new trial is taken in time, there is no cccasion to amend the motion of appeal from the judg went. The Alleged Extensive Forgerics on the Post Office Departminent. UNITED STATRS DISTRICT COURT. Before Hon. Judge Betta. Jose 28.—The Grand Jury entered court this mornicg with a bal of indictment against Wm. Fuller, for forging the name of James Reeside to a draft om the Post Oflice Department tor $5,000. first count sn (ho indictment sets forth that William Faller, ou 224 of Aprit, 1858, at New York, did faisely make, forge and counterfext a certain writing ta the fol sowing words:— Nor. 1, 1834. Ww 1! Hon. Wx T. Banny, Postmast pers! toCalvary Cemetery. Siiohe Tyeibaattr Gepnsy ip my osm order ivehoa | | G4 Nova —Oa Mosday, June 28, Jownraise Ms dunchter | ‘and dolare for valve receives, and charg’ ¥ account for villiam EL. and Josephine M. % 6 Carrying the Onited Sustes tnaila and 19 days. Ga Nong, aged 6 years | accepted © 8 BROWN, Treneurer, Tho araft was endorsed $5,000 K May, James Reeside he names A. Sinley, C. Miner (which were e@rasod), ¥. Nov. 1, 1834, Tho indictment Contains six\y cou The Grand Jury orought \n ber bills of indictment, bul as boach war- tania re issued for the arrest of the partios their names are ior the present withneld. There beieg no other vasi- yeas before the Grad Jury they were discharged. CHARGE OF COUNTERFEITING. JAMES REESIDE. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tais (Tuesday) morning, at bail past seven o'clock, from the residence of her parents, | 654 Fourth etreot. Hor rewains will be taken to Lake | Mahopac, Putnam county, for interment, | LlamMond —Io Flushing, 08 Monday, June 28, of dignase of the lungs, Frances Baknerra, eldest daughter of Jas. bpd end Sarah ©. Hammond, aged 9 years, 3 moaths and 48 Onyn. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invned \o attend the funeral, this (Tuesaay) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Mr. 8. W. Fowler, Washington street, Fiusbing. Her remaiss will be taken to Greeu 00d Cemetery for interment. RewrwcrTox.—On Sunday, Jane 21, Roware Guy, only | = _ child of yp ee se and me oR. G. rd Court Calevdar—This Day. ml pet gy th Cor - The fuperal will take piace thiy (Taesday) morning, at Pigg ga Tara—Nos. 285, 46, 60, 1, | ion orclock, from the residence o De W. Pardeo, itd Ebramwe Ojort_-Oraccrt.—Railroad calendar. Weat Thirty second street, betwoon Righth and Ninin eres — avenues, Knox's Sensations.Every Season Knox | Syracuse please copy. produces a sensation with bis pew atyle of het, and this yoar Jones —In this city, on Supday, June 27, Kuss Jowes, in very peat and | the 764 yoar of bis Tne relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from 86 Tenth avenne Jonna —At St. Louie, om Tuesday, June 22, by accifen- tal 7 Samcer Y. Jonas, 00 of the late Hon k.bert H. Jones, Long Inland, in the 26th year of hia ago Keruxo.—Oa Monday, Jane 28, of sun stroke, Jomy Hasny Keating, aged 28 years aad 7 montos. His friends and relatives are reapectfaily invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of hia wacte, J. Reta bardt, in Clinton street, Staten Isiand, between tbe fret yo a landings, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two or oo 1 14 phn hg hg are mas, Cece » only son . and Annie 1. Knighton, aged 1 year, 5 months and ? days. — in Jorsey Oty, on June 27, at four o'clock P. M., Many Kamesren, wife of William Morchant, 5 ¢ E g a z & > noon, at two o'clock prooisely, ‘219 South Fourth street. The body will be tacen to Caw kill for interment. Catakill and Papers ploase copy Monrat.—On » dune 2, Wituam Mernay, Geo, Baunders’ Metallic Tablet Resor aged o The friends and reiatives of the family are invited to fitend the funeral, from his late residence, 107 West —_— street, this (Toesday) afvernoon, at three o'clock. O'Haston —On Sanday, June 27, Heron O'Haxcon, of ‘the pariah and county of Armagh, Ireland. « His friends are reepecituliy lavited to attend the fu neral, from bis late residence, 160 Weat Thirty second street, this (Taeeday) afternoon, at one o'clo™®. aq maaon On Sunday, June 27, Nrowotas Pransox, aged years. His frends and those of bis family, the members of Rapesteceetyeea anew tase re Sh Band Pastor Hous ai ——— Eureka Lodge, No, 243, F. A. M ; the membersot Phoatx Wheeler & Witenn's Sewing [raptor NO, RA M., nnd Of Palewtine Bocampment Ofice MA Hr adway, Now York. Knights Tompiars, are reepectfully invited to attend the . For tion apply at 134 Mercer street. proneas ANNOUNCEMENT, Ove bumdred thowsend = Tae rourTa ‘PRRONsL BeAyTY DaPERDS appearance end parien whatever cont ibutes to im) ject of imperiance to all w! vantag eh yaud We inv which eupertiuras baie te ul of the cheok, Heck or born beard of man quickly establirnead depot of Dr, T street, first store trom Lrosdwa: EMOVAL 40 —W JUPEBIOR CLARKT WINE—IMPORTRD BAS he ‘Wall surest. Many years ol great nervous suiloriag, ra by sending (ire) oa receiving & stamped en ieeritg the wopiteant’s acres, ajeopy of, the proweripliom rer) niveet, Brooklyn. nl (PHM RTHONAL PERYUME FROM THR HOLY OrrE, Ob! (cagrance, W weekly you wieh to color your hair wi! Heeb, : Api 4 ite aod tie med Seat eet, acute or chronic, fia blood, tnade canis veeleatia’ ergy, atteete. ad pint bottles, jetor'# DARE OM Ihe bortle, respertatie druggiata snd constry merchaots DDOLPHO Wouth, 18, b asd 2 leave siraet, ATT® WRERVOUS ANTIDOTE AWD PHYSICAL Re Report of the Proceedings Relative to tho Wemoval of the | Py ORNS RXYRACTED FREE FROM PAIN.—DUNTO pails vasoulas = exerescences, Aa, treaied fe invertea tl t succesa ul ana manner by LITTLE FinED's WSACRUV TUT Chinmpodata, Se Broadway, ae opposite the bt. Nisholas Hotel cirou'ars, goverbment reports and train. Cy doliare worth of FASHIONABLE Lael CLOTHING Pla! MABFEILI GINGB AM CO 47h, PA WHITE Linen PA! WHITE DUCK PanToe MARSEILLES Pants. PANTS, aay DYRTE PANTS, 0, . VESTS, Of every deecripuce EVANS’ st Fo Pee AL race more we hell one Brin dreams a scathin ight, o'er our are & cat u Bed burs, merauiore, recsh ant & a All insecta—rate nod mise— mast - Thus by the nation ts decreed ‘From aa to ses, the land be freed From their vile presence, naught must rest On our free soil which cas And ere the cannons lovdly roar, Let each one huate 10 In Broadway, where K. Mis aostrum®, which tho world cymmenda. sO MUCH ON THR im. Ce poagens ‘oe ad Lord Chesterfield denominatos “n letiar of on om ai! occasions; * and cart: themacives {1 to are ats must feel . enioe eurous ‘compound ‘rom ths upper ip. aide vu ul wounea. or the stub- safely round at the x UOURAUD, Wauer T. JENNINGS & OO., THR VERI- table pioneers in the introduction of the ‘fi and stvlea of ready made ¢ , offer for inaveotion « ise soog of umunor ear. that cannot be. a0 ‘A tant ‘hay $98 Uresawes, somibeat exrnas of Prices etreal, eppecae wey. of Metropolitan Tistel. — at 82 25 per case, for sale by G, MENDOM, INO NERVOUS SUFFRRERS —A man baring dena restored to health tu fow days, ater willing to snaten , APO Direo! the Rey. JUBN M. DaUNALL, No. 155 Fulton could T but eau vas 6 would ask a0 other fame COLORRE AND HATR five eoalan bolle Thousands of unrivalled preperstio for the hair. it iejuring OLIE'? SCHTEDAM AROMATIC POH NAPPS. superiattve tonte étarete, p7,.ee pose fa Holland, in Tt ip the pure ti dintties from thw beat barley that can ba eineted ti Raroys st any cost. It is favored and me ticated, not harsh berry, but by the ‘Ue italiaa jnaloer , wi hat aed douneh with Ves apts ecmran concen Unoture are arknowledge! by uh od ip Use ie bal writt: enrvek ved Morer wil tnfallivly cure nencalgia, rectigo and thew maitlam, debUity, monial or physlesl, of Any aervons afivc- hee hetever. per. oe. 89 per dose Por@arded foorra), fram St.Thomas’ church, corner of Broadway | Se ee ee a ee Nene Atwater's $15 aod $85 Gewing Machine | son otengp strech, tate (Dessang) cttoraena, te eee | nine eee saat wore ppersted for three auconaatve daye at ibe Row Yah <!x\e | ck. His remaina will be taken to Greenwood for ia. | Jf CPNM# FOR WARBARTED Uines oar in Coe ae od with sae, Cc §, « aheeh | torment. . aeilile At USh HAL), Sand % Fulton mrcet, priced machines, ond wae awards premium over Ricxs.—On Monday, Jone 28, of disease of the heart . oo ine a Gonripiveckegen sent Oe | ware, Mare He Tiers, Folict of the iste Joba Ricks, aod | @*) HAG. 4 and 8 Polo sitet Bole agenta, No. New fork. _— ato David J. Wilemn, printor, age’ 91 Tf OsNTS FOR Goon lanes Ve 2 - q a ALOAR Hall senna Mannfecturer’s All Kinde of Drees |” The friends of the family are respoctfolly tavited t - = tromke, franks, Attend the funeral, (rom the resiac. “ of her mother, 229 Funke, a ead wproved traveling bags pote, leaiber TMorray meek. jou BLACK. | Hrwge vtroot, Mrocktye, this (Tawny) "iermoon, at two Cristadero’s Hair Dye, ana T. Sones. Temeing will be interred ie Greenwood Boot in ti wort Dolasale and retell, and the dye petvatety | “Vesa 19m Monday attarnoen, Sine £8, Rowent Janes oe : infact son of Rovert F. acd Buxsbeus need 10 moneda abd nine drys. ‘the funeral wili take piace thie (Teceday) afternoon, at hel! past rhree o'clock , from the rescence of his parenta, 09 Cariten avenue, Sroukiya. The friends of the family tre respectfully Invited to mttand, Saini—Ia Erooklyn, of sun strove, Jawes Simm, of oalor' Hate Dye, Wigs and Towpens- Comaty Derty. otans, ta Se 70 pene of dis age the Sunil, arpeering all mende, Sold aad ape | Hie friends and acquaintances aro invited to attend the 2S Brose wer, | funeral, this (Teveday) afternoon, at four o'clock, trom | hie late residonon, 8 6 nifeet, Brooklyn. hae Wilicor'’s Mautr Ostorer Oca TAT oF any color to a tlonay black or brown, 4 tbe Deir or staining taee BD applied Wk 0 trouble: nO bad amell. Price only Moonta okt Grand sirest, corner of allen, in toe drug wien! inj ar A toe AmeRey, ators Rann, Paty menetrond fe the Best and we ee Jane 27, Lp of Thos, M. “yea pest ortiele for 5 b man, ag) ears, 0 months and 4 days. gremevig ed resnarmag ths Wain’ Lation try te’ Weld TY | "the thicken and seiadiven or me family are vexnscttuily fovited to aitend the funeral, tais (Tueeday) morn ing, at nine o'clock, from her iaie residence», 44 Laight Pile and Otntment.— White Voetiow ey ewelltogs felone, stiff Jolnta, ebilbi buras, contisions, have po Wrrora for those who jollowny's ointment Tnonreox.—On Monday, Juoe 28, after a Mort j!!nen8 of and boow fis ;roperties Inall rely on Dine hours, Wiittam Tromrsow, acod 6 years, 9 months iy and 2 days, youngest son of Willian. qnd Maria Ano A Ta Macontent end other Styles of Hates | The friende and acquaintances of the Cami, are re wiley oy Mela the iietiabie, Nook Barclay street, Hake y Mully imvited toaltnns the funeral, frou ihe ress tence dye, four rhidings a box, Dis parents, 22 Noose voit street, WitDeut (uriuer nOLee a LL LL FF {y FORE Tom oifering grest Of my stogh ViLte PANT Ald, 34 ond 8 Pullen » reek ALPACA PANTS, WORTH gt ALOAK BAT, St ag &6 50 7" eA CIT othing iD prop: ae rOoR A 2 50 ? ge te SUMMER CLOTITING, FINE AGT tntend to clear out my entire stock by Une one out mrihot July. M. B.—Open untill M. AB and, Mon street. ee ae hh. De OROOF, $156,000. “SHES eo Lwill well THe RNTIRG DALANeR of PFASHTONABLE #UMMER CLOTHTWG At 20 per cent less than my usual low prices DISTINCT! UNDERSTOOD AT will not be USL RRSOLD fry any man, of combination of mem, ® pe OROOTS, ne Warehoves, I wich it No trouble to abow goods, ‘Granite Beil, Tasos ae eas Fire: clowbing sioae cant of Brosiway