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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1858. i Liverpool at noon tomorrow. All despatches placed in A Card. the telegraph office, No. 21 Wail street, New York, ao as to THE LATS COLAN BACE—ANOTHBB CHALA UNGE reach here by eleven A. M. on that day, will be promptly | The proprietor oS the Rebecca, ia reply touts tne, ‘sous teewarded. Hor mails close at nine A. M. tion about the unfair omiting of that vessel, simpiy n\ters SSE tothe aznexed statement of Captain Luko Rustin, @."? Boston Weekly Bauk Statement. eailed the yacht on that oocision. This stitement can be Bowron, June 29, 1858. corroborated, if necessary, by several gentiemeo on board ‘The following are the fooilngs of our bavk statement for atthe time. He also offers t0 run the race over again ‘the past weck, Compared with the previous woek:— next week with the yaoht tbat took the prize, as awarded June2t June 28. mittee, in order to test fairly the qualities of Sopital stock ..... 982,240,750 932,241,160 Toc. 61,000 | V7 tne Commilises ne Bat, ‘Loans and discounts 54,162 000 54,780,600 Inc.618,600 ba of ‘Specie. +» 9,957,800 9,119,600 Dec 838,200 STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN LUKE BUSTIN, Amount 4 from , Haswell came on board 4 afore thor banks..;c, 6,800,509 5,674,000 Deo, .s0.seo |. Mv Haswell come Ou Ooo twealy miawos bolors Am'tduetootier b's 7,804; 7,827,000 Ino. .22\109 | Sarting time, aptain ae Depesita .. 20764700 20,884,000 1nc.i19;300 | I came forward and stated that I was the person. ‘Do Ctreuiation 5,763,700 5,653,000 Dec. 70,700 | you know anything regarding the conditions of the race?” inquired Mr. Haswell. I reptied in the negative. “Cap. Markets. tain,” eaid Mr. Haswell, “you wi!l have to keep to the enemas Foes Rog 1888, westward of the Romer shoals around Montauk Point, east Stocks dull. Pennsylvania 5's, 8? ; Reading Ruilrosd, ward of Shagawanpock reef, and then make the best of 22k; Morria Gamal, 45; Long Island Ratiroad, 115; Peon’ | your way to New Yor¥.”” I asked if he bed anything -syivenia a else to add regarding the race. He replied that be bad New Onveana, June 28, 1858. Cotton ic firm; the sales to day were 4,000 bales. Mendy. Molasses, prime, 27%c. Flour, $560 for extra Corn—White, 96c. a $1. Provisions very dull. Other ‘ Barrrwons, June 29, 1858, not, and then left, I galled the race according to what U conceived to be Mr. Haswell’s orders. Had I sailed the Kebecca according to the direotions printed in the newspapers, I should have Flour dull: Ohio and Howard street $4 3735. Whea' | equally gone wrong, inasmuch as I should have ide ‘eotive, at $1.06 a $1 10 for en 3 jo $1 80 fot | of Shagawannock reo, With regard to the pe lee eee: ‘dull. .? made in some of the newspapers that the Rebecca used Pus.apetrata, June 29-1 P. M sweeps, I have simply to state that we had no sweeps on Flour dull at $4 250 $5. Cora and tending up- | board, and therefore could not have used them if we had 4; moss pork, $17. Bacon— | fig inclined. To these facts I am ready to make an afl. Bam, Wo. « 11566. ; sides, 80. ; o davit if required. LUKE RUSIIN. aa fare mee -8P. M. é x Floar very dull: sales only me ppt oy riage ensuoky 02 91'S. Lass bt aT Ra m at y's rates, BRAT AND MORE WIND—FU} DSATHS FROM Darket active: Seles $0,000 bushela, partly sound, SUN STROKE. Fs LO eed at oie. Cate Tho intonse heat which bas prevailed sinoe the 25h a NM ppp fey 5 x a ex- | yesterday did not rise above four tga Wisconsin, $4 128 $4 37 for extra Obio, | degrees during the hottest part of the day. There wase sade firmer. Saks 43,000 bushels, at G7c. for rejected rf Seweeses: ier nes Oo Got te: ss | frm tho wonton wh cme ec ws eo i ; 8 16,000 bushels-at 6ic. Oats firm; esles 18,000 bushels, to ne agers. * Pape endurable compared with what it had been for a week “arrive, at30c. Whiskey held at 20ic. Freights firmer, gt rg ne 00 ‘bbls Tae on ‘This change undoul fori pean . in the temperature is ibtedly due toa Deakols wheat, £000 tusbele Zorn, 6,000 buahelé cats. cooling thunder storm im some part of the neighboring Canal exporte—6,000 bble flour, 47,000 busheis wheat, 10,060 buehels corn, 20,000 bushels cate. country, and which we have got the benefit of. The air Burrao, Jane 2-6 P M ‘was gratefully pure and clear, and the winds were laden ag ey EAP ad Tall Ea e , 4a @ 10., $4 for Piuperfine Obio, and $4 16 a $4 27 for extra'do, Wi By @e fea R Wit be comp Hehehe steady, with a goo demand: rates 55,000 bushels at 670. deaths from sunstroke etill continue. Most of these cases, for rejectec Chicago Ce Men good do , 78c. | however, occurred on Monday, and the inqueats were held Beida tor red Ole aflat,. Cora ta good demand: sales of | "Ores c. for sfloat. Cora A 43 00 boahola at 60340 & 51340. for bot, Oho. fordamagod, | All the stage proprictors and city railroad companies eek Seermt >t ee eng age Leese coer have suffered from the loas of horses during this warm ey 4 s y at ‘About horses Third J0c 910340. for wheat, acd 6c. a 3tc. tor flour 10 New Danese vn oe ee ae Oe ee ee York. Lake importa to day—3,000 bbls. flour, 24,000 | gied. In all, over two bundred of the horses on the city ela wheat, 24. ‘bushels corn, 5,000 bushels cats. | raiiroads were disabled by the heat. The following cases Canai exports—3,(00 bbls. flour, 28,000 bushels wheat, | of sunstroke were reported yesterday :— bi a Oswnco, June 20—6P. M: | inquests were held on Tuesday by the Corone > er Aaah 4 were on re uj Flour steady. Wheat lower on common grades: sales the Ledien of the Slowing samed pesnena, whens dautne 30,000 bushels at 76c. a 16360 for Chicago 7 80c. & | were caused by the excessive heat of the weather:— for Chicago club and Racine, and $1 G8 for white n Schide, s German, who died on board the steam. Micbigac Corn firm; sales 10,000 bushels choice Illinois boat Obio, while ret from the German festival. Sree “eee Oats firm: sales 8, tomy dk ond ‘Ag unknown woman, found ingenstble on the corner of “Ges “heeenen | fy wi Broadway and Morris street, from the combined effects of liquor sabe had drunk and the heat. She died at the Trinity station. =| ohh Medan, oap fat man, found dead near No. 280 —— — E & soap fat man, near No. Mar, a German ‘ thir of 'y 7 woman, thirty yoars of age, who GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 6. resided 5 Clinton street, ‘Wax Dsrarrasst, ‘ADs, GuwgRat’s Orrice, Ellen Cbg Burns, a native of Ireland, thirty-one years of age. ‘Sboe resided at No. 246 East Figbteenth street ‘Thomas Boner, a child, three months old, resided at No. ‘246 East atreet Jobn Hunt, a nati sicea at No. 3 Washington Geo. a German, twenty-six years of age. He died at the New York \)@ native of Ireland, twenty eight streot. . Wassinctox, June 24, 1868. } 1, At the goneral cours martial which convened at San Actonio, Texas, pursuant to Orders No. 87, of ‘Aprii 10, 1858, from the War Devartment, aod of which Criouel Henry ant, Toney, A Lemay yoy jarton, i. a ve of Ireland, forty years of ago, re- raigned avd tried Captai e 4 of int ‘on the follo and - Seer sirerigics tyes sas against him by command of the Barrington ‘ege, resided at No. 42 Cherry Ricbard Croniey & pative of Ireland, twelve years of Flten Turnay, a native of Ireland, fifty-five years of: resided st No. ds Triay pases ani Robert Brown, & native of Ireland, forty years of age, resided at No, 82 Division street. Berides the above, the Coroners were notified of the destns of about » dozen others,and inquests will be held upon their bedies to day. Late ip the afternoon the Coroners made returas of inquests they bad held upon the bodies of the following by aaeann se ir years of age, No. 181 Elizabeth street’ , ati Jobn Giffert, Germany, thirty six ycars of age, No. 136 Attorney street. Matthew Bewman, Germany, sixty-one yoars of ago, No. 210 Rivington street. Powell, Ireland, forty-two years of age, No. 101 }) HOOtIand, MAITey-rvus youre of age. died Terrence Morgan, Ireland, forty-five yoars of age, died at Bellevue . Barbara Balieg, New York, three years of age, No. 186 ee eine Spectfcation, “Cal , “ ” Fothe facts contained $n the : ‘on, “Guilty.” | Third street. ‘To thes Specification, “Not 95” and ‘THE HEAT IN BROOKLYN. <S Cay © ee Cee ns cone. Richard Jarboe, a foreman, employed in oversecing workmen in laying water pipe in the streets of this city, ‘was struck down by the heat of the sun on Monday, and died a bis residence, No. 22 Hudson avenue, the mid- night following. A woman, apparently Irish, decently, but plainly dressed in a striped calico frock, fell down on Johnson's dock, foot of Baltic street, yesterday. from the effect of the heat. The boys about thought she was druok, and wept to see her, but it was soon found that sho was in the agonies of death. Policemen were sontfor,and sabe was taken to the Third precinct station house, where medical attendance was ones She died, » shortly after being brought there. Her appearance in- ajeate that she was a temperate woman. Sho bas not been identified. A farm laborer named Owen i}, while at work on the farm cf Ricard stilwell, in Gravesend, on Monday, whe prostrated by the heat, and died before he was con veyed to the house. He was a native of Ireland. job MoCoun, residing in Dickinson's alley, died from the effects of the heat on Monday evening. Several persons wore reported as sun struck yesterday and the day previous, but all, with the above exceptions, recovered. farts aa set forth, but attaches no criminality thereto.” | S,ecification.—'' The court confirms hie plea, finds the facts 98 get forth, but attaches no penne thereto. Sd Specification. —“Guilty, and “Guilty of the charge.” SENTENCE. bt to the Secre- rar, and the following are the orders thereon Wan Derartwent, Jane 17, 1868, To this trial (t was shown for the dofence that the ci von who was flogged atthe guardbouso bad ontered the barracks armed, and be: soldier; and that no civil tribunal to punish the offence was nearer than one han- dred and seventy miles. But shall the army assume to DEATHS IX JERSEY CITY. A man known as “Nicaragua,” who has been a visitor ‘fret second ee eee had the repu- the third and on the 0 is com- | tation of being a veteran of many wars, was 4 p ~ 1} ‘The sentence is coniirmea, and ordered to. be By abe eer dhe ro emery Moral. w econ erceuted. JON B. FLOYD, Secretary of War. Morris and Hudson streets, and wastaren to 63 Pros Il.—The General Court M a, ot which Colonel | pect street. Ut: (loots examined bien, and thisks that he ‘Wileo tx President, isdisaolved. cannot sur’ Boy onder ot tbe secretary of War. Toomas Moore, of South Orange, New Jerscy, was pros- &. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. trated by the heat of the sun yesterday afternoon, so that wns thay tor food ton bin entnyenna the yg Jor. jor cattle, was on wagon re. ‘The Dumiculty at the Mayor's Office in New tnraing ome, when near thy corner of ole and North bey omonng! streets he fell off. He held on to hit lines and was [From the New Orleans Delta, June 22 } r some distance, One of the horses stepped. nate eae mall saplend Chews vere cond his but no bones were broken. Coroner McAnally Sworn to, ir. Heness Teledens, @ hihorte lending sup: | nec mn setea’” Wace © verdict of “death by oun stroke! porter of the Mayor, entered the room and became Yester¢ayt Coroner Hills, of New York, in company with Coroner McAnally, of Jersey City, made a partial exemi- nat'on into the circumstances attending the depositing of the body of “ Grannie Clarke" at the Jersey City depot, and caused an examination to be made by Ir. Oloott, He amperted that the appoarances wore that she had been strangied and also poisoned, probably with arsenic. The body was sent to New York to await the action of Coroner Hills. Previous to this disposal of the body the jury em nelled im the case rendered the following verdict — jury summoned to inquire into the cause of death of atthe ete toe Railroad, do decide that according to the body, ave no account of her a @ied of consumption. The case is Coroner Hilla, of New York, who will to investi- gate (he circumstances attending her 3 FATAL ACCIDENT on THR RaiLroap.—A woman named Bridget Murphy, residing in Suesex street, near Greens, met with an accident about etx ojslock yesterday morn ing, which terminated fatally in «few hours. It appears thal slo was engaged in peddting oranges nt the dopst of the New Jersey Railroad, and on the departure of one of the traine, about lx o’clock, reraine:! upon the train after tt left the depot, A passenger was bargaining with her 5 but would get some honest man to administer \ to There war no cther rerzonal demonstration made, acd Shout balf past one o'clock the Mayor, with his iady and Mile boy, accompanied by J. L Fabre, left the City Hall - nd proceeved in m carriags to his residence. Tho Chiof of | (or ® shilling’s worth of orungesto siending on Police, Tucmas EK Adams, and his feutensnts, havin the platform at tbe time aud she on ihe bottom been sworn iv, at onom proceeded to business, The polic> foree #1) nos be changed watil the Lat of July. It is prob avie that come of the day oMioers, hoy crar, will be ap pone before that time. —_——————————— Ovicusry. Hen. Aueeat A. Bmsov, tate Judge of the Superior Orurt of Boston, died at the Somerville Insane Asylum on the Srsh inet , ho having been an inmate of that institution some two or three months. The deceased was born in 15%, in Woburn, gracuated at Harvard in 1952, studied afterwards be- step; when noer the croeing at Groene aheattempted to jump off the carr, running ats On leaping to the pround she became ortang baeket, and fell with her lege upou the track, the passing over both of ( manner. She was conveyed to her resider cA) Resistance calied. Loowrs Barri Reeves werd called in, and pon consulta: amputate one of the limba, While uncergoing op ad Ey Tapidly that it was not ceemed ad jaw with the inte Jadge Hoar, of Concord, Moana id an taba youn cheraoes, when the came the ng ai for Middlesex district, was | shove were ‘88 Well ne the fret th teico a whig member of the 9 from Middlesex coun- | ang women were permilted to ridea tr, nod waa chosen a member of the Executive Courci! in ‘REG, Rey J oo J he resigned upon his appointment to the office of Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Suifolk ‘oyuaty, Toe Right Hon. Jone Horr, Lord Justice Oerk of the Figh Conrt of Jurticiary, Scotiand, died ‘at Edin Dore at balf pret eleven on Monday night, 14th . De ce.sed, Who Was born at Rdinborg in 1701, waa the eldest Bon of the late Right Hon. Charles Hope, President of the Court of ¢ession, In 1844 ho was appointed lord Justice Overt, Eaving previously been Dean of the Faculty of Ad- Vorat a. \. The death ia apnowced of Dr. Rrowr, keeper of the em. Cotlcetion in the British Musoum, London, and form erly Presiaent of the Linnean Soglety. The deceased ‘Dota let was in the eighty-fith year of his age, orange tance upon the trains ater lea) ing the depot, when the ‘oars were going #0 slow as to soable them ty jnmp off without danger. This was against the rules of the road, bat these were often overlueked by the eriployer, A verdict of * Accidental death’ war rendered. loceased was about twenty five years of age and married ‘THe Oren a—Beneert or M’xn oe Gartisica.— The selec tions for M'me de Gnzzaniga’s benefit at the Academy to hight include the beat portions of the “ Traviata’? and Maganietlo,”’ with her charming “ Naranjera’’ song in the market scene, This last night shonid be the occasion for a public recognition of the claims of a great artist, which Gezzaniga tadisputabiy ts, City Intelligence. MINNESOTA INDIANS BN ROUTE FOR HOME. ‘There are two compsnies of Indians stopping at Hua- gerfora’s Hotei in this city, wtio are attracting much at- tention. The two delegations are composed of eightcen ctiets and braves of the Lower and ten chiafs and braves cf the Upper Sioux of the Minnescta valley. They are 0c panied by Joseph R. Brown, agent for the tribe; A. J. Lampdell, interpreter; A. Roberteon, sasistant condue- tor for the upper delegation; NB. Brown, assistant con- ductor of the lower delegation, and Thomas Robertson, avsistant interpreter, They left their homes in the Upper Minnesota valley about the let of March Last, and reached Washington in twetve days thereafter, whore they re- : an HEHE EE Hi I fates it Wilahe ING FROM THE JONRS’ WOOD MUSICAL FETS—A PITEOUS SCENE. A melancholy scene was enacted on board the steam- ‘boat Obio, on Monday last, on her return from the Jones’ neared the dock,when Mr. Sohile tel! down in a fit, and in spite of the efforts of his wife and friends, he expired soon after. The ecenef that followed was pitiful in the extreme. The young wife oast herself upon the body of ber dead husband and rent the air with hor lamentations. ‘The passion of grief she exhibited excited the utmost com- misseration for her among those who witnessed her dis- tress,and but few of the spectators were not in tears. ‘Tbe body was finally removed to the residence of the de- No. 27 Lispenard street, where an inquest was roke—that Germany, a butcher by trade, and only 29 years of age. As we have said, Mr. Schile was married only six weeks since and was fond!y loved by his young wife. He was res- Bay omemet = this city ana leaves a large circle of Reuxr to Tax Winow iv Disrrms.—The sum of $10 reached our office yesterday morning from “0. H. J.” of Philadelphia, for the use of the widow Holle and her three children, No. 66 Lewis street, whove case of distress was mentioned in the Heratp of Wedneeday last. The money has been handed to Mrs. Hoile, who retarns her thanks to the generous donor. Any further sent to this office will be given to the widow. Tue Surcrir Or Mx. Wiuiiam H. Dexxy.—The published accounts of the suicide of Mr. William H. Denny do injus- tice to bis family in stating that ho was impelled to the rash act by jealousy. It eeems that he has been for some sime incurably diseased, a circumstance that ren ee ie eeanhan irrhable, as well as fearful of the suffering in store for him. Is was this that drove him 1 commit suicide, as his domestic relations were every- thing that could be desired. Fine in Exon Avence —Between 11 and 12 o'clock on Monday night a fire was discovered in the millinery store No, 151 Righth avenue, owned by Mrs. A. Cormick. The firemen were quickly at the and soon extin- uisned the fire, The damage done to the stock will pro- biy ammount to about $800. Insured for sa oa? in the Bumbotdt Insurance Company, and $1,000 in Howard Insurance Company of Philadelphia.’ Tho building is ate Mrs. Nicholas. It ts damaged about $60 and Svicipe py TAKING LavpayeM.—Coroner Connery held ‘en inquest on Tuesday at No. 79 Sixth avenue, upon the body of Irwin Matthews, a native of Ireland, 30 yours of age, who committed suicide by swallowing a large quan- ity of laudapum. Deceased was intemperate PR ay ng Portades ica dint to lane fur ute. “The Coroner's Jury rea: dered a verdict of “ suicide by taking leudanum.” Sciciog wy Haxcrvc.—Margaret Gallagher, a widow, committed suicide yesterday morning at her residence, No. 191 West Tairty sixth street, by hanging herself to a closet door in the attic. She bad long been partially de — ‘She was an irish woman by birth and 40 years age. Drownan wax Barmxc.—Antoine Payrick, a French- man, who resided at the corner of Broad and Pearl streets, ard Adam Kiine,a German, late of No 62 Greenwich street—the former thirty, the latter twenty five years of age—were both drowned yesterday afernoon, while bathing near the Battery. Their bodies havo been re- covered, and inquests will be held 3 Charies Haurs, a German, cightecn years of age, was drowned yesterday morning, while bathing at the foot of 112th street, North river. Hills hetd an inqaest upon the body. Fattrrom 4 Rovsetor.—-At one o'clock yesterday morn- ing ® map named Henry Turner fol) off of the roof of house No, 221 Church etreot, where he had gone tosieep. He ‘was taken to the New York Hospital with his spine frac- tured, TO THE BDITOR OF THE HERALD. ¥ New Youu, June 20, 1858. ‘our paragraph respecting the excursion from street has been |. The demeanor of the excurtionists was peaceable. under the command of Flagg.) whose official acts wore some time since the sub- ject of investigation before the Recorder, was indicted by the late Grand Jury on two charges of for in - Hy i 2 i cf Hs is ! Eg | i ii i PH if ® f ; altered to the Commercial mi to the station house for a hearing. Anuet ov 4 Notontove Rowny.—A notorious bully, mamed Reardon, alias Bully Cotton, was arrested on Mon- | day evening by policeman Hoy, of the Fourth precinct, for kneckivg down an indtyivual in the street, The fellow while being taken to the station house turned upoo the officer and knocked h' = ‘own. The officer retaliated by trying to crack his ekuk with hie clab, but it proved too thick, and the fallow was merely stunned. He was foal | ly got rately to tho police station and locked np for the | wight. Yenterday morning he bucked s policemaa, who | wan putting banceuffs woon him, im the fac with ais hoad | and made hia nove bloed profusely. H6 was foally eagod | io the Tombs, but will probabiy soon be let loore, as threo | times before be has been convicted of crim Anu semenced, | but the exeention of (be sentence in each case bas been, | it 6 anid, never carried out. Ho ia probably @ politician } Stamm ny Rownrms At 12 o'clock on Monday nig? | AGerman pallor was altacked and stabbed in several | places by a gang of rowdios, who met him at the oxrner | of West and Rector atreets. He wae taken to the New | York Hospital, aud a man named Jobe Jutga, a boa‘ | wee arrested and identified ax the fclow who ptabbed him. Judge wae locked up for oxamicatioa. AnRest ox Stsriciox.—A young man named Jobn Marks, wae arrested yerterday in the ofiice of the Atlantic Ins tiroet, having in his posesseton vorcoats, which he is suspected of ha Biolen from halle, He wns locked up for examivation, and the coats wore taken to the Firet ward stasion housw Mise Craiwan at Ninio’s—Mies Cashmaa played night in bor great part, Meg Merrili¢n ny Mannoring to another full hy The pudtic is quite familiar w Migs Cosbman’s splendid representation of the Gipsy ag: | It if like Sarah Siddous’ Lady Macbeth, or Kean’s Othello, of Forrest's Gladiator. @he played last night with all her arwal vigor and effect, The piece was woll played thronghout, and the fine performance ef Domtole Bampsom, dy Mr, Joum Gilbert, morits partioalar praine than Freetown, aad it gives one a the regrces cen accomplish. This is importance in the colony of Liberia. Dy the American Colonization Society fo forty years, the lant vine of which it bas been an lent goveramons The face of the around is flat aad ualnterest'n, sand bar, over which small craftcw pass at hij tide, and ian alongside pile o° inter otaeeer” The town is |, and ite business amalier. have etreets—that is, an open space between the line of shan- ties—whichjare entirely covered with grass, except here and there a path where the negroes cross from oue house toanether. They bave no teams, no horses or mules— Bot one in towa. The president of tho son, did have a mula, but it died. im the country, and will rows up. 6 ea aie X Bow in nession. The Sepate @ > i fF i ti il : 3 ; EF i i : i tured to assert, might break much wit ii E i i i ft the same condition, on an unsightly place ernment equare. Their avy consists of a little schooner, the Lark, which was wed to thom by Great Britain. ‘The whole business of the colony seems to be controlled by 8 few families, who al offices, control the funds and tax the people to the extent of tneir ability to pay. A fair herd forty years, and under the ization Society, has been given to see what the negro can do. What little evidence of civiliza- tion they do exhibit is only that reflected from the whites, and about twenty years more will probably explode the humbug. | believe now, if the ald afforded them from abroad was withdrawn, that they would nearly all take to the bush in s very sbort time. Court Calendar—This Day. Svrremx Covrr—SreciaL Taxx.—Nos. 128, 129, 16234, 159, 197, 207, 290, 235, 265. Scrrxwe Covnt—Cmcvre.—Nos 267, 667, 960, 1041, 608, 504, 36, 667, 378, 476, 180, 15, 774, 44434, 44635, 695, 394, 285; 390, 435. Academy of the Drama. reason of the year fsw performsnoes can be expected to With 9 isize share of publi patronage, but ibe lovers rue art, in their epthuaisem, censider ordinary ob- to be two great to induce their visiting with neglect an earnest ent to imtrodu se in this matic represeuiations divested of what are termed tive altractions: thus leav.ng the entire onus of the represen tations to the artists 19 the portraiture of character. In dlapenaing with na ‘and scenery. 88 far as pos- able, Management expects to secure for the dramatic the entire influence that be bss centempiaied from the exercise of his imagination, undisturbed by the uaual irrele vant introductions of our dramatic establishments Aa the director of the ‘Academy of the Drama," I invite the serious attention cf the press and the public 10 this effort to imaugureie a relan of the drama ofien conceived, bul never yet practically exémplified. Bespectfully yours, a ThXAU'G. PRAY. Geo, Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Razor Strop. This, the genuine ardcle; haa never been equalled for pro ducing the Keanest oeatD razor, For sale by J. 8. Bal NDEnS No 7 astor House. ™ Peart Heever Cassimere Hat Shade, Ven are Combined in ‘he Benton straw hat. @ |, 214 Broadway. A Perfect Sun Shicid—The Cool Benton etrew hat. GENIN, 214 Broadway. A New Summer canaimere; original, cool, elegant and f Knox’s Summer Hats Command the Atten. tion of citizens as well as strangers, They combine every wood quality that is requisite in ring, and are 4s cheap as they are beautiful. Mo wonde ‘are so eagerly sougbt for. KNOX.8 store is a the corner of Broadway and street. Parts Felt Hats.—Just Recetved, a Splendid dregs bat at Os! ansortmens of fancy batwand capa, & HARRin & SAK'D, 225 Bowery, 251 Kighte ave- nue, and $26 Grand street. ‘iii D. Cy Peacock, Importer of Diamonds —For me Eo renes Mapes oe meee Wb Broadway, up . abirta and dra 4 =A cotton: we summer stoc! tes. de, at J. CORTE £ C08 26 liroadway, ‘Muirie wnnde 1 order. No sewing machines vsed. Depot, 345 Brondway, N. ¥. ‘Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Ofiice 343 Broadway, New York. Manufacturer's cy iFunhay at No ¢ Murray sect. Pure Medicinal Brandy at Ring's, 192 Brondway, corner of Jobn street They Don't Mix 1t—A new and popular drink, price ton cents ® sup, at KING'S, 192 Broadway, cor ner of Jobm street ‘The Retired whose money and friends had nesriy ron ont, ia to be four: at the drug store, 192 Broadway, corner ot John street. N l).—Advice to young beginvera. Rushton’s Soda—at Ring’s, 192 Broadway. ‘The Hot Weather does not Prevent the brenological rooms of FOWLER & WHLLS, 38 Brondway. Frm thronged daily for charis and full written des- criptions of character, raptany with beh the tio woes pein ity with wi aration extinguishes: re Gece external inflammation, coren, removes, ru fod tumors, and cures rheumatism, gives 0oundless pop i Huts Hetr Dye, Pour Shititegs « box, Deck or brown, No. l Barclay street, Inimitable bair eut- ‘The dest i « world, af made. fold Fiied atthe as Teotory, Ma Bronaway, Rerry’s Tritopherows te the Best and edeanest article for dresting, hemu: ~-'nr. claansing, curling, pyererriag, snd rostoring ihe Bair, ia in, try 1h Sold by A Vety Rich Perfume For the ha» | Ronquet d’Ogarita, Br uquet @Ogarite. Roug net d’Ogarite, | Roug uet @Ogertta. Mouguet dO gariia, Bouquet VOgarita, LOe & ON, 497 Broadway, and for sale faney stores Prepared by PHA! hy el! droggiate a | Dupuy’ New Pertume for the Beason — KISS ME-QUIOR, Distilled from fragant Pratt B. DUPUY, Chemist, No. 7 N.Y, ALS ME-QUICK POMADE, for the Hair, RISY-¥E-QUICK BAC for the Rurean. KISS MR-QOICK SUAP for the Toilet, Agents CARRY. BOWARD & SANGE: , New York. SCHLEFFRLIN, BRO. & 0O., Sow Fork, P.MAXW 1, New York. F WELLA & CO, Rew J. W NORCROSS & 0O., bs. Boul evry where. ‘ork. ‘om and New York, Redieat Cure Tense Office—Maran & Co, No. 2 Vesey ateeet, Astor Bouse, Trusses and sopporiers, Attached to the Army tor Utah. masa of interesting, useful and miscellaneous reading. obtained at the offlee of the Hx atv and of all news agenta, variety and style at BANTA’S, eorner of Uanal and Wooster streets. amount of interesting and uscfal reading. Among othwr things: andDeaths, &0., 40. ‘A Description of the Mew Machisery and Appointments, with Iustrations—Further Particulars Regerding the Tele- graphic Plateen of the Atlantio—Comparisoa between the obances of the First and Second Fupeditions—Sketohos of the Prominent Individusis Connected with the Present Expe dition, tory of the Vast Enterprise. Remains of President Monroe to Virginis. fell mio the hands of Montgomery's Bandit. Soctaliat Demonstration—Great the Outbreak in Paris on the 23d of Jane, the oecaaton. Sabbath is Observed ia New York—The Pleaoure Resorts of Bhip wrecked and Abandoned Vessel. Supply, &e., dc. Rey. Seymour landon, PausP ee pa ee late Samael Thorne, of Homp- stead, L. I. chara, ApaM Pratt, of Saybroox, daughter of Andrew Switzer, of this cit Malone, Davip L. Ryno to Miss Eauty M. Laxx, the second daughter of William Lae Esq., both of Brooklyn. sxixas—Korrer.—On Dr. Vinton, of St. Paul’s church, New York, at the rosi- Tuesday Nines, Gummer ALLEN, in the donce, Mr. Wituam and 19 days. invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedneeday) after- Reon, at two o'clock. wite of Henry A. Harris, aged 28 years and 10 oon of James ena Kase Kast, aged 11 mothe and parents, +0 Division street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, st eight o’ciock, from the residence of bis parents, No. 7 Ashland place, Perry street. Macers, son of Edward and Mary Maguire, in the 40 year of bie age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ¥ . Ma2za11.—At Craneville,N.J., on Monday, June 28, after ‘a long and severe illness, Joezrn Mazzen, Sr, in the 58ta THE FAMILY SERALD. aes News from Caltfornie—The Great Atlantic ‘Telegraph_The Wacht Race—Tre Remalw of President Monroe—Affairsin Usatm—Local Mattore=Tne Suburbs on Sunday--Market Reports, dic., dic. Te the Faumey Hewsrp of today will be tound a largo 4 Weeks Later News from Califorais—Arrival of the Taylor—The Frazer Biver Mince—Dirths, Marringes ‘The fecond Attempt to Lay the Atisatic Telegraph Cable— atogether forming » suceinot, gsefal and reliable His: ‘An Account of the Late Yacht Race around Long Island. Report of the Proceedings Relative ta the Removal of the Affairs in Utah—Interesting Lower from our Correspoadeny Interesting from Kansss—Narrative of » Traveller who Banquet in Celebration of on ‘The Suburbs of the Metropolis on Sumday—The Way tho the Poor—Pleasure Parties, Pienics, &c., £c. (Corrnastons ‘The North Carolina State Lotteries, and the Carrier Dove wate dh GAMBLER. or Union Fund Sottery Broken up. rowien vazerrE. Obituary Notices of Mr. Joba La Farge, Judge Conrad end | Expose of the other Noted Individuais. Obeating Se ea ‘Adair in Europe—Our Parts and Bertin Correspondence. —— eo Extrsordinary Adventure of Three Seaman—Arrival of & | Infamous disclosures A Beport of the Condition of the Cattle Market—Prices A full Report of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- duce, carefully corrected each week. ‘The Latest Intelligence recelved up to the time of pabdlica- Terms—Only $28 year; four cents @ single copy, To be | (acai ANNOUNCEMENT. One Rundred dollars PASHIONABLE SUMMER CLOTHING At retail, ‘The immense siock of summer clothing at KY AN exten- sive clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton treet, is now beige sold at tremendous Having been led away by the assertion of the Yreach phi- Girls’ and Children’s Straw Hats—In Every Rartholf's Sewing Machines.—Oftice $90 | lor pber, “that the ‘of 1888 would be the hotest ever Broadway. Agents wanted. Address box 2,841 Post oflice, N.Y pe tad by the low rates ry ao nae EE SD pe map pp Mo gly; nnd Fainor haa mense ‘sow ai mere nominal prices, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ardioen eee he took comprises every variety and qualky of goods Married. Dvr¥¥—Kisexax.—On Monday, June 28, by the Rev. T ‘Doves to sles Amun Kiumanan, ail of Harrer—Tsorne.—In this 4 on Tuesday, June 29, by NEN Ka‘ . A. Hanrae to AvoveTs M., CHINESE GRABS COATS, BROWN LINBN COATS. PLANTERS LINEN OOATS, Puarr—Swirxe—In this city. bythe Rev. 8. D. Bur- ARSEILLES Coats, 9 to Haxrusr Rrno—Laxx.—Un Tht , June 24, by the Rev. 8. juraday, June 24, by the Rov. dence of the bride's fathor, Guranom A. Smixas, Esq., * ae a, counsellor, to Fiza 0, Korrex, of Hoboken, N. J. pee 7 WHITE DUCK PaNTs, MAUAEILUES PANTS. Aixy.—On . Sune ‘29, after a lingering PaRi D year age. SIDE BAND DUCK PAX c= SUEUR “Mea RAEILLeg Pa 0, ‘The relatives ano friends of the family are invited te - attend the funeral, without furtuer notice, frem his late ors, — residence, 418 Fourth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, DRaP D’kTR PANTS, st tour o'clock, Pa it ac, ao, oo. ANDEKSON,— londay evening, June Hew - VESTH, pansoy, aged 48 years. . r Of every description sai tends are iwvied to attend the funeral, from, hip - BVANS residence, 1 ‘eat econ! street, - ‘altos nesday) morning, at ten o'clock. Gand 0 Pee en CamPreit.—In St. Louis, Mo., on Saturday, June 26, of pow agg fm pie gw ioe nome Wie county Loa. Piprsritowas TILTON has returned from the Kast end gon te on Tueedey morning, June 29, of | Wert, and is now prepared to seouive peliento ns He Ee * ss HOC} Rpring street, Office hours from 9 A. M1042. M. Ourew disease of the heart, Carnanive G., wifo of Dr. A. D. | guaranteed of the worst, or any cas@of consumption, asthma, Clement, im the 48th year of her age. roochitis, tonails, courh. diseare, liver oom Her remains will be taken to Schenectady for interment. Dexny.—fudcenly, on Monday, June 28, at bis resi- |. Dany, aged 50 years, 9 months ara tetera ale = expresa everywhere, Letters answered promptly. Rer4s Ac.—W. 7. JENNINGS & 25 ‘The friends and relatives of the famil; Nadie howeereyte the inwoauction of made clothing, Hakvus.—On Savurday, June 26, Mrs. Many 8, Hanus, hor late residence, 88 Nas- )Suwe Tr. June 29, Sawvm Hevry, youngest ‘Ue Comeral tock place reed too! * The will take place from the residence Scotty J. A BO North ag 4 4 = su riikefeiphay "Zed for sale by Ha ryin a KATOHBN, ocrase of Greenwich and Barclay, sireous, Now Lev1.—On Tuesday, June 29, Mavx AnRanaM, youngest son of Henry and Jape Levy, aged 20 months and 19 days. CROFULA OF THIRTY THURE YRARS CURED. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Dr. SAMUEL 3. SMITH—Two boxes of your most wea invited to atiend the funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, elle naive has cured mo of « scrofuls of thirty- My brother died of (he anme disease. ¥ ©. Rinour St Waite street vear Uhured, and by drugs: AE UNIVERSAL ORLRBRITY WIHIC . Gou- RAUD's italian medicated soap has atiained for the jeedy removal from the skin of ian, freckles, sunburn, Maccrms.—In m, on Tuesday, June 29, Hoom and BOecinn rig pti08 Or Diemush, attend the faneral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two | TAthainens Stal die eatiauion ih welch inna hes Bee o'clock, from thé residence of his parents, Sandford | fitter tanty yore dine denies ob street, pear Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, without further in- | Compouad Gonraud’s ponére subtiie uproots pair itavion every part of the body, safely ood ‘uictly.” The oniy ever invemied tbat will sccompileh it ‘GBriently. “Gourand. ts the Neat arsisie for lnaies? tablirhed depot, 67 Wi wt reek, from way, Mre. Hays, Brooklyn, Oalleadar, rhiladeiptia year of bis age. Due notice of the funeral will be given to morrow, Motkeany,—Oo Monday, June 48, Dr, Micuam MoL- REANY, late of Donegal, Ireland, aged 48 years. IN POIL AND MBTALLIC CAP MANUFACTORY, iia fr on, ae reapectfuily invited to attend the fu- No ay 7 rah, ty oe hia (Wednesday) moraing, st wine o'clock, from A , Tenidence of bis aunt, Mrs, Kerrigan, 123 Ludlow ave manuieeryrieg ender pele potent Pisin, printed or omb mend, tobascos, chense. Deaton Soll oil cave, puperter te benlamasy and sives ww the hi 5 ES shoes ae ar ; TT a ad Music plates, aeider, type and brinania metala Horuy.—On Tuesday, June 29, Ewmy Henumrra, wife of Jows Kolin, m the oth year of hor age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the iamiiy are invited to atiend the funeral, from the church of tue Ascension, to- morrow (Thursday) morning, at tea o’chocks. Rras.—On Tuesday, June 29, at his late residerce, cor- ner of Forty-fifth street and Hleventh avenue, Ayoy KYas, a Dative of the county Tioperary, Ireland. The friends of the family are respoctfully invited to attend the sunerail, Unis (Weduesitay) alternooe, at one i fuper! r* Antl dvepepite aad invigorating o'dleek. Vapnenmnr—At bie residence, ia Fietbush, 1. on | pcials, Ce yy IF 3 Tuesday, Juve 29, of of the Drain, Joxmicam Ferimedtciont p\cpoaem, Tt le the pire tinsiare ot) y Varnes, tn the 30th year of his age. barley tbat oan Ly 4 ‘The reiatives aud friends of the (amily are respectfully | st 807 cont. 18 Merored and meticaied, not by the invited to attond the fnneral, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, | bx! Taher Fomees the oe be -. 4 pi at four o'clock. from bis late resiaence, Fiathush. led and reetitied with i's spUituous solvent, and thus it be Vax Nosrraxp.—At hie residence, in South Brook!yn, | comers concen rated tincture of exquisite flavor and aroma, Jounx Vax Nowrnasn, im the 766h year of his age. altogether tranacendent in ita cortial aad medicinal properties: ‘The frienas of the (amily ere requosted tw attend the | ‘any alcobolic stimulant now in use in the world. funeral, trom Christ church, corner of Harrison aad Clia- | ,, 11 bas hese submitted to All he Gras chemniaie sod Direc = streets, to morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at four ss one of the enema of Ton mtarte ado ie eow ‘clock. preseril wuccesa rheumauan, Wait—On , June 20, Mrs. Acwm Wass, wite of | Rostrocsionn of the Dindder and kifeeys, dtepcpam, weetent William 1. Wail, in the 434 year of 5 senta or chronic; im gemeral debiity. ot rel friends of the family are respectfull the bleed, naaeyas easteiation £7 s Invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow (Thursday) after. | SrR7, Are aunou lodged D1, tee whe ee = ars Twenty fourth street, without further invitation Wattory —00 morning, June 29, mr. Kewaan H. Wausom, in the Souh year of his age sirees. eee ‘ATDS NERVOUR ANTIDOTE AND PHYSICAL RE. MISCELLANEOU es WATRD BY THR PORRAT PHILANTHROPY, nr Rasinde, from $1 io 4, pants, BT to8s.€ very | CLARKE, 116 William siceet,_ TREMANENT CURE POR PILNS, PILNS, PTLRA, ‘the proprietor of Ur. ‘MKitt'd Anppowt to onre amy oase of extermal or invernal cured of wea fentiemen were at MC pon Tor plies, but did 06 yourself, aod hundreds of wees and address | will give. Depot No Li8 Bowery, N. Y. The medicine can be sent to any part of the country. BE GREAT CONSUMPTIVE 1 12, Dr, H. Janes.—Stn—Ton will perbaoe Feamember that T nent for s bottle of sunr Cannabis Indios Inst Fenruary at Which time | was, and had been for five momtha, aitiioted with Teovare cough, sharp paine ia tbe ene tea ot Tyked nnd best not Geen atte’ he on the ald by two physt='ana 15 CENTS FOR fi A CRNTS FOR [ODD MARSH vo At OAS FAL Séand thet {ead not recover: thet [ eon id not Gaara’: tnsina, aod bave CNTs FOR GOOD LANEN ¥ 75 ALGAK hd, eet xed so Pate a eeert, Indica, a1 ail aventa, et the cure un! ne is - T lay it to that, and moat heartily recommend | \o ion whe cn \. SXILLMS PANTS, are affticted, ally yours, 8 DOYLE AVOAK BALI. 36 and % Pulton sirset, Trice $2 per bottie. Sent to apy par: od of the United States by ex WORTH SS, S tbows who have asy doubt In veyrard to the bore sis’e A PARTE, “om strom. HALLAM a $F $1 50 *O* Aone ment, or who ¢o pot able to purchase the medicine, t S71 0m Xia Fike W “Pa ee, will vend 8 recipe cevinining fall Insirnetiows for and ,& 4 ahh Gana oor —_ Taecessfully using tbia great remedy, o2 recep eer ees U_ OS eee cee eee peters. free of expense Address PB rt 2 50 pOoR A @ SOMMER BOTT. De Jarnes’ remesies, 10 (rend #: q * Ying sucmer clot ating In properttom, Teun oaring greet bareair vINE SUMMP As I intend to clear out my eauire mwek by the romik of Juby BW. B.—Open ont) P. OAK HALL, Band 3 Foltoe treet, THEO. &. &. Dt GROOP, CURARING OUT SAL oe $150,000. st CLOTHING, we ii Twill se Tre RNTIR® AALANCE Rie UMM The day that dashed Tore the beat jewel fre crown. }! cold ‘be hear! whieh Joes net beat ’ he raptare, 0a ‘he fet frm Juur, OF0 nully tre The inna for which thelr sree have bled. SA there lurks a tyrant Kd prow ine Found’ ns ta the nigh ie ne Bring o'er our dreams a scathini Bed buiga, mong uitoes. roach an All ipsecta—rats and mice—must die, decreed brood. our Blood, Of my siogk of VABHIONA ‘at 1 wish 47m Jour, Thua by the nation ie " | WL. . aa ‘Tivat I ill wot be qovaess presence r ny Ban, OF com Yination Of mat, On our free poll which can raolent, Ho trouble to stow geota S And ere tf caznone loudly roar, %. DRGROOTR, each ome haste to 424, reniie Ip Rrosd way. wwe BOLTON vende haa Wared “ am, Tais nowtrwmne, whigh (hg World commenia 12 Pudjon ot ce: Degg! 4 Pevagrry, BUNK ACM Fines gloublng sore cual of Urundirag .