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bee the rates ‘ar betes the. extaniued, sates, s08. 6 that compitiee of tarce be sopoinied to agree. upen anc pebtish the dotaiis of the mannor ae fg into ope. radon the thirteenth re-otution of tue Cleveiaad Oonven- a. Tho Dudiey Obeervacory Case. Aspany, July 1, 1868, Sub. Dacley having espoused the cause of Dr. Gould, acd written © letter requesting the majority of the trus- tees of the Observatory to rerign, the trustess reply, ox- preeeitg their determination to adhere to their position, acd ceciaring thet in the honorable discharge of their Cuties ender the charter they must insist on the removal of Dr. Gould. Meantime the Sciensitc Council have ad- reased letters to the trustees, calling for the charges againet Dr. Gould. To this the trustees reply, refusing to recognise the right of ‘the Council to usurp any such (powers or authority. ‘A Scientific Council, consisting of Professors Heury, Bache and Sorece, heid a season this afiernoon, a} which an addrees was adopted proposing to the trustees of the Observatory, firet, to take unconditional and immediate charge and direction of the Observatory, subject only to ‘tho Board of Trustees, thus occupying themselves the place of directors. If thie be not agreed to, they then pore & coramittee of five citizens to settie the con with respect to Dr. Gould, The trus- ‘tees reject all propositions § peremptority, not recogeizing apy right on tne part of the Counct) ta interfere with tne office of the trustees, or in oxy way contol their action. It seems probabie that the whuis Coast Survey will resign their place in the Council, as they cannot substantiate apy claim to inierfere with dhe action of ube trustees, who derire their power from ‘he act of incurperation. ne None Arrival of the Iodian Empire. Haurax, July 1—9 P. M. To steameb'p [odinn Empire bas vot yet maie her ap ‘pemranco, aud doubtless 41d not leave Galway on the 19th cit. im whieh caso she may bring inter ne ws from Europe. A Vigilance Commistee in Florida, Savannan, Jane 80, 1858. {he Republican hase letter from Campa of the 2éth tne:., reporting tov Ranging on the aight previous of four prominent citizens by the Florida vigilante. Tue atate- ment is considered questionabie. The Havana Mail. Wassixctom, Joby 1, 1858. ‘Now Orleans papers of the iatest cate due by the mvil State what the owoors of the steamship Cebawda have ar. rusged te bave the mails and psasengers for H-vaos teken cff by asteambuat, to avoid Ser being quarantined am New York. Tne Bustun Castom House, Bostow, Jaly 1, 1958. A report, said to be reliable, tha: eighteen revenue em- ployéa received notice of discharge to. day creates consider. evie excitement at tbe Uuetom House. No appoiatuents will be made (a place of those dropped, owing to the de- creased wppropriation for revenue purpuses by the last ‘Congress. Murder on Shipboard, Homes’ Hore, Jane 39--P. M. Arrived, echoone Cameo, Captain Estabrooks, from Cardenss for Portiand. On the 20th inst., the captain, curing @ At of ineanity, kiiied the mate, Charies Miler, ot Manchester, N. H., and wounded two seamen. Toe Cameo was fallen in with by the fishing schooner Eagie, Captain Hall, of Cohasset, off the south shore of Nan- tucket, and brought into this port. The captain and crew are in charge of tha suthorities. Schcones Trtamph Sunk by a Collision. Bostow, July 1, 1858. Tho echoovers Elieha T. Smith and Triumph, from Phila- <colpb'a tor Boston, with coal, came in collision off Cape Cod curing a sundeu gale, The crew of the Triamph,, except James Hawes, cook, Jumped on board the Sma. The Triumph probably sunk. She belonged to Bricge- town, N.J. Toe ET. Smith arrived up to-day. ‘The Triumpa, Captain Artie, was picked uo off Orleans to-day, and was brought into tam port with the cook on Uoerd. Trotting at Baltimore. Bacrimos, July 1, 1868, Ficra Temple won the raceover tae Cauton Course thie afervcon, beasng Lagcet m three straight beats. Timo ~2:30, 2:19, 2:83. ‘The Kurops Outward Bound. Haurax, July 1, 1868. The ateamebiy Europa, Captain Leiton, from Boston for Liverpool, patted Ragged Iviaud at 1 P. M. today, aad will bo bere carly to-night. Recetys of Breaastuffs at Tidewater. Avsawr, Jaly 1, 1858. Receipts at Gdowater, for the fourth woek of June, q@bow an increase over the samo period of last year, as folows:~ F.our, 61,447 bbls; wheat, 246,044 bushels corn, 74,283 beabeis. Reducing wheat to flour, the tom juceease ln receipts of fuar to the present time, ts $35,430 barrols. Marmeta FHILSPALPAIA STOCK BOARD. Prurtansuriia, July 1, 1858. Stocks cull Pe ivana Sate fives 88, fotorest of; Resdiog Raniroed Long Islana Raut road, 114; Venneyivania Reilross, Onieass, June 30, 1858. ‘The sales of cotton to day Wore 1,800 mins, at firm and wacharged prices. Flour sapertine $4 20, Tobscos quiet Aud eaalor, ut qroations unchanged, ‘Woite wheat, 61. ‘Other artic ¢¢ uscbacged Ciera, July 1 Flour firm at $390.84, Cora tira mi 600 wore a@ioady at 190 Meow pork ta Maderste demand at $14 60. Buik meaty dull. Lard buoyant at 0340. #100 omicage, Jay 1~6 P.M Flour steady Wheat firm at a deciive of c.: sales of 25,000 buebels wt 66450. Gorn is steady, with sales wt £66 Osta Orm. stomeuts Ww BrTs0—90,0™) vashets wheat, 16,000 burh-ly coro, To Uswego—31.000 bushels wheat, 27.69 busbe's or an ubis. Boer, 100, Dusbes shims, corn. we burrato, July 1—1P ML. Flour dull, 204 wo sound sold. Salen: 900 bie soar at $2 Tha 83 95. Wheat very dull: Oniesge spring ansale 2 wer T0o Aenueiars corp neld Oe eo Bic Soved caw lower: wales 5, Whiskey dels Orm. Freights dail. Lane imrorta— 2.000 bbis. far; $1,000 bushels wheat; 43 000 beenels corn; 2,000 buahels Cana! expore— 6,000 bois flour, 72,000 Dashels wheat, 20,000 bushels corn, 26,066 oo. oats Brrrsto, vy A a P.M Wiowr dail; sales 400 barrels, at Sco on the suet terior w gunt, ond vashets grime a6 Sie. Oats lower, salen 5,000 y My fo >. Whiskey steady: held a 2:0. Freignts , 105 On wheat B60 om flour, to New York. Lace Lpporte ip the tweety four houre emilng @¢ aeea—2,000 darrels four, 33. 04 hurhele wheat, 27,909 bushels cora. Canal exports—2,000 varrola flour, 47,0c0 Dashels wheat, (27,000 Go. corn, 26,000 ¢>. caw. Ovwauo, Joly 1-6 P.M. Flour quict. Whevt vory dail: sates Caimgo spring at "60, Core rcarce. No arr of greta vessels. Freights oul, Canal exports. 3,000 bois. floar, 27.00 casnois wheat, 6,000 bus «Is cate, Aupawy, Jaly 1-4 P 4. Market quiet for fur: aalea liuanud.” Wheat offered in fair quantas, but sates vot tare sore solt at BO , aod white afichiran at $1 123; Antes of four rowad Stale barley at Gee mod Osoadian at 600 Cora raoged from 66¢ for vamsge? im cargoes to 500 # Tle. for prime Sn ost ote; eaves 16.000 oveneia Wentern oam—dalos 8,000 busheia on private terms. Whiskey —Sales 250 obis. ai Te. Puaperema, Jaly t, yn Fleur $9 extromety inactive Woeat— nie a 31 16, red 1a $105 Corn active. ‘anern yellow oo TOC. Whlekey ecaree, at 220. 2 We Metropoiman Pottce Uumetestoners. THR ORPINASO AINST THE UHR OF STRAM ON THE FOCKTH AVANCE BELOW FORTY-S#COND STRERT TO BE FHFONCED, ‘The Board met yesterday, all the members present. Various charges ageisst members of the force were read and Clapored cf, Mayor Tinuany offered © resolution providing for the uomediave roast ow of the contractor for the removal of deed animain of che existopoe of wey such offal in the sircets, which wae paseed onanimensly Mr. Bowes moved that Unauocey R Jessup, of the ‘Twenty-frat preciect, charged with uttering counterfelt coln, be ciemissed the force, wbich was carried. MP. PRI Kersoue Chatrioan of the Committe of Property Holders of Marvay Hui, atdresaod the Bowrd, stating thet, notwithetanding the erder # the Aart for UE etoppleg Of the use of eieam on Fearth aveans be- low Forty eeord street, noeor ting to the ordiganos, there Bad been as yetrs action takeo by the fourth Avena Railroad company. except to reply ta letter from tae Puperintendont, ‘wnt sh be wupponed the Buard hat sono, an it bed already been pubiehed in ths papers. Mr, Nye ssid ho had not seen the totter, Mr. RevNorps proceeded to read this document, which Das already been cnbiished ia the HmaALy. Mr. Revsoipe seid he thought it eas very astonieniar that there Bhould be « call for another hearing afer a execution bad beep taken, He was about to rwad an ail Gavit, Bowing that the aNegacons of the rain) Ome ny were untrue, when he was interrupted by earious Mombers of the Aoara, who eemred him that tee ond: nance would oartanly eutorced. Tos Yapsriowe eat of Police, they rain, bad recetver pousve ‘watrnciione, and the ordinance would be carried into aif rot Mr. Sttistan made sundry reports on coarges ageinet Roard then went into secret session. Interesting Swraenborgian Gere vy LAYING THE COBNBR STONE OF THE FIRWT NeW TORK BWeDBNOUROlaN Va s0d—INTSKESTIS OBBOMO- NIRG—WE AT THE DOCTRINES OF THE ORTECN AR6— DESOKIPTION OF THY PROPOSED BUILDING, BTC The corner stone of the first edifice to be orocted @ New York by the Swedenborgian church as isid yesterday morving at eight o'clock, with appropriate ceremonies, on the site of the church in Thirty Afth street, gear Fourth avenue, in the presence of an audience of about two bundred persons. ‘The exerciees commenced with singing; afer which, Rey. W. B. Havpgy read @ portion of Soripture and offered an appropriate prayer. Rev. B. F. Baxgarr then addressed the audience, aud waid they had assembied for tht purpose of laying with ‘appropriate ceremonies the corner atone of an edilive to De dedicated to the worship of the ove God, Jesus Christ’ ‘They placed no intrinsic value on the more coremocy. ‘Tt was not cascatial to the erection of a nouse of worship, but was simply prcper, Gecorous sud agrasa>ie. It was whon these ceremonice had lost their sigcticance (bat they were regerded as more thea this, sud that they became superstitions. Tne whole universe appsared to be created for man; and God hac, throughout ali Hw ‘works, worked unremitingiy for nim What, wea, must be the value of men, in God's estimation, t2 entitio him to e0 much attention and the expenditure of such woalth of means for bis redemption as were employed oy our Haavenly Father? bape fee thea, was the par- fection of humanity; aud tm the degree ‘at our ooajunc ‘with Goa took pace, Our spirits would comauce tho ie moat had a tendency to produce other p-eats. sat the reaiity a8 in the soul of mac. It wan there thet the tras build of God was a house not made with hands, eterza! ic @ heavens. Regeneraua mac would use God's true tempie, whose fuundstons acd wals were of precious stones. This was the realuy, of waich the sviritus wom- pre was but the snancw acd symbo. What was two gevat reality that the coruer clone symbolized? “Teere(ore, weith the Lord God, denvid! I lay in Zen for a foundation a etope, a tried stuae, & precivus curcer stope, a sure foundation” acd tae aposie says: “For therefore ye are of the house of Gui, and are burit upon the foandaticn of the Apsaties, toe ciegpretinog Jurist hicwsell beiug the cue! curaer stone.” doctrine concerning the strict perainal Knowledge of G04, abd the maolicstation of God in Jesus Christ the Re- deemer, wks the true corser stwue, ihe precious corner stone in'every true courch. Whcevor sougat to batid oo ‘gcy other foundation would Bnd the wails of nia temple forever crumbiing, and their fouudaton stone forever givingaway The spoeties bad esid~*-O:her fouade ton can Bo max Imy than that ts laid, whic is Jesus Christ;”’ but tre Christian church hed suvatitutec the tr:- perrocat God; the Givipity of our Ssviour bad been denied aod rejacted. and thus the chief corser atone of Zion's tampiv bad een set aside, and te prophecy cad peen falfilea, “Verily, Lemy upto you, there shall not be left one stone pon apcther; they shall ail de thrown dowc’’ Bat the Lord had come egain to bis courch, to reveal bia- eelf to the mings of ali iat were willing tv hear him. He wes coming to rebuid the temple that nad been thrown eon througe doctrines concerning himsert— trough the doctriae of bie sirics persona unity. Let them Iay, then, this corner atone of the muaterial tempie roverently 420 with simpio ceremouy, and let it Lea symbol of that which iay at the foundation of the Courcn of New Jeruaaiom—that sootrine of the aiviaa ucity7—the png Corner etone ip shat one epirituas tempi. Wile y deemed tt importaut that the etoue in tats outer tem ie be duly deposited und drmiy iid, tot tuaem remempor bow ‘finively more im| 1 tt was that tho great foan- dation stove, which tone eYmbOlized, should be firmly setin toeir minds, ae upoo this trun, upon the re ception and ackauwie’gment of tue doculae cvacerzing the Lerd our Reaeemer, and u oon these laws acne, Cou a the tras and living tempia ba burt up 1a the hamaa aout “Upon this rock will | butld my church, aoa the gates of heli ebail pot preva! aga tera.” . Samus, Beswick thea addressed ihe eudicace, Now Gharch reasons tor courivg upon tae wire apd oi [o the Jewieh cisvensstion the Lord's church was spoken of ander the figure of « duildiug, ae therefore tt would de neeD, when tha Lard was spoken of 8 the chief Corbet BiODe, it was Go architectural fare. ‘As the Corner stone of tha pulling adie1 strength, unity oe ener 80 Corist was the unity and sireng(h of thecuurcn. There was 4la0 & chief Sundae won. fhe prophete end aposties were toe foundation stones, but Uurist was the chief corner stage. ae Deon the practice to iay the corner stone the northeast corner of the Dutiding, thus joking w- ae the rising sun, as an acknowledgement of the worse ' Son of Righteousness, and that a His gi wes rising in the bumen soul. But ay Buccessire sions lari luward ibe sou.t denoted more eod more the upriaing of the run, 804 became more apd more expressive of toe rising truths So that py Jaying the corner stove st the southoast thay mean: to Gepote the highest acknowisagemant of the Uprising eua of righteouness iv the sou!, sod fous Cop pa he God in the hignert, peace and goos will do men. ow as tothe corn, wine and ot!, {ae castnm of choir use was a tithe offeriog of the people to express tneir aetermine- tion and wilitngpess to ob: ze themse: ver to sustain pudic worsbip of their God, a04 towrefore the corn, wiae sat al were found mentioned io the Bible. 1 the three funda- mental motives of worsntp, (be oi! was a type of tne bighest kind of love toat an individual coud be actuated Dy; it was expressive of the highest tore, highert daught aud highest joy. The wine was @ type Oo! rafrashmeut ‘The corn was tbe symol of iheower class of motives, of pA ie AS love and the purity of chertty oy wnicn Botuated ip their desire for mem dership om” consioson of Mr. Baawick’s remarks = ee mony of apne e corner sone commences, Mr wick, as lempurary pasior » the charch, officts 10g = “Ee cae rhe place ‘With a recard of these ceremonies, aud the Damas of the arcbitect, patlier, maron wrustern anc paildiag commit We, @ Copy Ot We four leading Anctrings of Swedeador; abd Bie exposition of the tea COmmaodmonts, the book worsbip of the noniety, aeveral periodiosly of the New Coureb, all the moraing papers 401 severe! ving. ‘Tho Box wan then 16; osied in ite piace, comeoted with mortar, ‘ad annainted with toe coru, wine and oli, after which Mr. Brewrex snid—{n the name of the Lord Jenus Thriat we row iay this founvatiot stone; #+ provoace it irmiy and ATULDIUHy IAiG; We denigu i: as Lae Cale! Coruer «rane of ge temple to ‘be dedicates tor no otner purpose bat for \p OF the oD oDly Bort Was God, the Lord Jesus Ss On ibe epriakling of Uhe grain aod the eancinung ehh the wine and oti, be re-Kyimined thir symooue ‘rigs ifoacoe, aod ia copelusion iwvoked the blessing of Gud upon the #ork Lien commenced, Tos butiding will De Dutt of bring and Lee the Goth'o Ess Toe groand floor wil be Oity foes aquare, and Ml Ao OMMOdate edo it four hucdred per- move congregation base Been worshipptog im Whe Seventh thay Baptet church, in Kleveath strest, Toe church commenced worahipo'dg In tas city in 18U5, aad wae incorporsted ip lez4_ mun bering then wearily as many communicants as they to vow—s>ont ope nuatret they have, however, been the ousieur of severe: otner con oe including two im Brocklyn = There are about eereoty.five Serciauborgian congregations {a th= Uaited corvers of the doctrine who lire in places where cungre- ute ere Bo; formed The rotlowing extracts (rom @ Compiled by Rev. WH. Hayden, ai! indicate the paust Of the Swedenboryians assign fed (a the hook of Revelation, aod foretost in Oauel vi, 190 and 14th im the Lod — The fawlamental doctrine of tne New tou Wm, West God ip one, jo Oage nee aad in per- fen, aud tha: the Lard Jesus Obrigt is tnia God, V. The Work of Redempeum —The Lard was manifested inthe flesh that be mgo reteem aa’ eave the human race, He came not to reconcile the Father to wa, for be is hime {the Rver mating Pacher, anc the Mriace of Pence, Rie cam to rowonesie us to Gimeelf Moreover, the Lord became .ncarnate (nat he might reveal the truth, aod es- teiieh upon carth toe kingdom of neaveniy trate. He wea tempted in all pointe aA Weare, and D7 moana of be glorifiet bis bu- iy owel's ati the fuliness of tre Godbeat ocews to the Tntiniee Diewity Tole is the new ane lien may Koow the Imoort of the Lord words, “ "oO Can come utte the Patner out oy Me 3° Reventance and Remirrion — Repentance ts for a maa to examine himee!, (0 Koow bie ging, te coniess them fore the Lord, and (bos w begio a oew life. Sloe are re- mities Tetpoted when the man shace them decauss they are agave: the Lord aud lead to hell, sod when be begin to vive Bnew vation —Unioss “a man be born again on pl eee woe kingdom «f Ged.” Regenerative is this vee birth, “ net of vlow!, a ¢ of the will of the flosa, nor | of the will cf man, out ot dod’ In regeneration, -tne Jove of self end the world is mate to give piace o the love of tbe Lure and the vegader; sod vous the nat oral man ® made spirtiaal Mote great work is ted DY tue Lord alo e—by moans of the viving truth, wned BOkAOw ladged and obayed 6. Freedom and Kationality.—All men are continua! Gocowed by the Lord «ith free will aud re soumlity; hones are Capable of being revenernied But all who go to heaven must be lea there ‘wo freedom according w ree 7. The Sacred Scripture: —The Bible bat aa ‘nv erval and apiritaa rons, auitad to the stares of apirieual mon ood 1s, se well at an external of awtural sense, euit- ed to the states of natural mea. Tho xpiricusl renee |s related to tho sense of une letter by a fxet gai aniorm law, Know a» the law of corresventences, or the relation Hetwren Datura aot spiritual things: nod it is bead ite AMINA! ReDRE wbicn Conetitntes the New Jerusalem ehnreh 8. The End of the World.—The vatural worl’ is to on dure forever “Ooe peveration paeneth away and so other generation cometh, but the earth abideih forever” Tho words “nod of the world,” in our Bible, are an erro: tranniation. [tsnoald be “consummation of the age,” by ee ee eee jet qrost dis of Obrietianity eetabtehed by the apoetes, acd cotmencement of Anew one = fhe uew dispeussvon is ow beginning, through an Opening of God's ary the reveladion thence of the doctrines of the Now Yerusa'em. ). The Resurrection of the Dead.—At the death of the j-— ~~ man rises to Thore #' "Te Ws te Rr conan fee la tae opi: NEW YORK: HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1858. visual wentiicape neko eny.presteamat acamanaieite’ Vere Tbe spiritual word is tioviaibie to ua, but tt was often virible, to some extent, to fy) ots aud the aportlor ‘and could we be brought into state of vision, ae they were, we would wlso bedold the omnes ecenes of that world. Perse and bell are mates of life and character in tho spiritual worid. Jomon Agsin In Court, ‘The case of David Wemyss Jobson against the Editor of the Henstp for alleged services, came up yesterday, pur- suantto adjourrment, before Mr. Justice Fonda, The Juatice remarked that ‘ssue had been joined, and that, a former eutt having been set up in bar, it would be proper to ty that fret, Counsel for the piaintiffhad no objection, if the plain- tis claim were admitted. ir. Galbraith, for the defendant, presumed that it was for the Court to direct how the case should pressed. Tne defence claimed that the subject of the action was em- ‘braced in another guit, which had already been adjudi- cated. ‘Tha Justioe—Weill, proceed in the regular way. ‘bavi W Jobson examined—Ie the plaintiff in this ac- ton; be performed the eérvices for the defendaat as al ledged in the compiaist; fo consequence of an article pub; Usbed in the feta eotie « + A siltionatro’s ae wbich he bad written by Mr. Dennett's orders, he (Mr. B) asked bem ‘0 go up and dencribe al a the goatocnes bouses all the way up the thee way oe dfeutent i ths odie and preptid duced; be catcuiated that it would occupy from two to tao aud @ belt columas of the daa abet, the same obsracter ea the ar:iole be holds in bi hand, ‘and was written according to the defendant's direction, withers was Cuervo partly asa hterary coy end pa tly » ‘was in the habit of writing ar pre’ sly for work dove; the vaive of bis services in compilag and writing that articie was mt least firty tol lara, he doew not recollect that anything was aid as tothe payment of expenses; bothing waa said ahout pay for cho articse, Oxcept that it was underatocd whe Cofoncant atetad he would pay vary hapasomely, as be was woR plead, $60 would be jue at the same rate ag taose articies al: ready paid for; cefenéant bac paid him notuing for tasso pervices; bes covnectes wim siterature fur over twenty yeara, aod has a great deal of experieace; the articles, including expenses, would be worth $60, and ex- cinding expenere $50; it was iadisponsabie that Le enould have incurred theas xpensca Cross examined by Mr. To#nacnd—It waa about eleven e’c'eck on the 20th of Geteber that he sew Mr. Bounets in connection with the article; he was engsged in conver. ith him for perhape ball hour; that was not be went ap to Fort hong =e inks it was oo Faturday he waw Kr Bonpett,and that be ect up the folowing Monday; he took ‘the train to Carmeaasaville; ‘went down and saw ali the houses in Audubon Park and Mr. dripneiu’s bourse; it cost fifteen or twenty cents to Carmazsvillo; after bo bad seen the d:fforout houses in tho park be got into coe -" the ordinary wagves sad drove up to Fort Wacbingwo; was $1 ao hour, and be occupied the man Ges five hours; he found there was Bot much totereet to the bourne: adout Fort Washington, except Mr. 0 Coaor’s, to which did not pay any auen ton; does not know the wan whose wagon he had; he aid ot go to the livery stable for it, but got it on tno stand; ‘bo came back @s fur as Carmanerilio with tho wagon, and wrote cut his account strictly according to the facts; it was embellisned @ littic, of course; be had = through the rooms and bad takon notes; baw Reveral of the proprietors of the houses; he saw the two ern hie exam‘naticn of the houses was by per: sion of the croprieters. Q Which of the parties gave you permission to visit thetr bouses besides the two Auduboos? (Oodjected to and objection overru'es.) A. When I came up tothe house I seat ip word that I had come de , the pext day, end expressed unable to examine the bouse wan no mater,as he would give everything in tt worth eoeing, ana Dr, Mott's deecription; cannot give the names of any other narrative, not from ipepection; there were poctner houses: a0 described; be dues pot rec siect whether he descrived powder to or from there houses; he wrote the article for i, wat 20, 1667; “he only articles he ever wrote for 4 UeRALh were on ov-poritical mbject Cie on Mise Cushman about half the leagth of th: ‘wore worth comparatively litue, for they were done wid out trouble or expense, «xcept going to the theatre; an article such aa tha—ocoupy ing one column of the fieraty ould of worth 610, if writen in tor and twice that amcust if the writor bad to go wo the country. Q Does the quality of the matter as well ax the quan tity of i: form an item in the estimate of the value of ap article? A. I presume it Coes. Q. How much tas Mr. Boanett paid you for the last six mopths? A. I thing I bave received $20 or $26 from Mr. Benneu atnee Onwober tact, paid in emai! pums. Exam'pation of plainti! susoended for the present. © §& Putoam examined by Mr. Towosend—Knows the Diaintil by sic ht for the last two years. a reputation or general charactor tute be wery bad; he is nolo A mar of truth or veraclty, Q. Do you brow his character in London’ 4. I wag to London last year, ano bare @ pretty oxtansive acq a) tance there, and have been told by four or five ipareoss (bat hin character there {+ bad. Croes-examined—Became acquainted with Mr. Jobson Nino's Garpew— Miss On ARLorre CusiMan.—This evening ‘Mas Cushman takes her farewel! benefit, piaying in her Greatest part, Lady Macbeth. Mr. E. L. Davenport piays Macbeib, and the cast is & very strong one in every respect. As the farewell of the leading American artist, ‘Mies Cusbman’s benefit le a great event, and will doubt leon ba no considered by more peeple than cao be accom- modated within the wa'ls of Nidlo’s. On Saturday, the Inet night of Miss Cush @an's engagement, the ‘School for Scandal” is w be done, with a great distribution. tered on board United States resetring ship North to that veenei's 1p Commistion. ane he Brook Tho Caee of the Ship Charlies Cooper. 10 THE RDITOR OF THE RERALD. Your yalnaple jourpal haa this day given to the world (he pnblication of A ecandaiows report, mate iaat evening to tae Coe eonere of gration, im relation to the treatm ent of ‘op boare the shio Charles Cooper, Rleerape yaw 8 Mais wry se from Ratwncp, to th’ Tne katie tatter, wih the AMNatl of other pasvengere, wilco leba betore the Somumtasioogre et taete niicerme to request that yon will be hind enougn to pb Heb be following: — The iawsof Belgium are very e'riet tn relation to shi lakive suasenarra, Aud no shiv Man Jaave ibe dook nal | rmunisgioner bas cerufed to thy Wacor (allt! that Sock ship hes Om bosrd, under deck. sdisient A er ors! Ao. to Inet mech paseonger seventy (7y) dy “A iheretine, enonge tor seventy daye: ant the day petore arrived bee exon Fe & reek’ aliow ance #1) that Was put up fer tere~ so fast. om. ‘events dasa trnewions tn forty tour 4) days; vad Fer bay compinin of not having rowed ach and every obe of the pasren, gular ablowance every day ere, weiudiog wo casea Of sbip favor, where Was ot a single ceath under my direction, prepared for the sick bewtdan sapply- gen (ing «fra . ves them attach fds nt whers petoge Antwery chartered my ship for passengers, preeiny ri pay tne sixty frares. or twelve dollars, for ext Adon. they to furnish provisions. ths abip to fod herthe, aoliey or Kitoben, ovml ged waler. Lt expe ste t hat tha.) portion out to each passenger Be proviaion ott OF Weekly, ae moy be fe coarenton', sad thie ts the ship bas todo. To prevent t yand conf, ban become eustomary for ine abip to ive A paasnen > nena or four emigr ante on concitios the: they tak, lay and cook for the oxners. Buch was dove in my care, ned | 1 bow, promounee the whcle of ee roport lata bevrs the | Ranigraiion anqualtiediy false and me- | Tea ant ye gas Santee \ sarasota ctr: aoe ‘eurt Calendar This Da: rower Y Covr1—sreoia. Somelae oat 190, 0 0m, 204. | |= 4660, 44st,” ds, 3016, 4024, | 4501; 1353, iil, 587, 967, ‘ori6, 4400, 4076, 5162, 494, ar32, 904, 4489, 677} 1407, 4425, 4108, 1828, 4366, 1823, | Scrasms Oovr7—Oinonyt.—Noa 4621, 346°, 4026, 997, 4407, Rezor Strep. euualiod f wey ay Sop Eaapteey 8 ine Delnet Pagan Re a coo oe Ver: Homarkabie— Knox very re- ran Med bets; hasare are sure to te well well served there andto oo" tala tne fl value cf whet) money, tu Lhe Beaton straw bat GRNIN, 214 Broadway. A Perfect Sun Shicld—The cool Benton etvew bat GENIN, 214 Broadway. A bars: Summer Triamph—Tne Beaver Cae teal, cool, elegant and Hee vrN, 214 Broadway. & Large Assortsncnt guraw Mats. in geez Taree and tra; ot WHTEie he hase, 8 Fulton White Paste Ge he Milewy tee Ath ot July cam be had to fitall sizes DRUNGOLD & PROCE'B, 190 Fulton street. ‘White Duck Cvats.—A Large Assortment at paige irom Sis het DBUMGOLD & PROCB’S, 120 Pulton street, Vents of ali Patterns ard Styles, at Prices fiom $1 to 83, at DSUMGOLD & PKOUE’S, 120 Fulton street. Durters—Very loog of and Brow: nee, to fit the: ns or po toll separa ‘¢ DaUMGOLL & PRLOA'S, 120 Fulton street Linen and ee Coats, Pants and Vesta, tuil suits, from $3 50 BRU MecLD Fs: PROOH'S, 120 Fulton street. Clothing.—We fnvite Attention to the Ba- lapce of our summer siock which we offer at retail for cost, vo make room for our fali importations NCOTT & FOWLER, 38 and 35 John street, corner of Nassau, Fourth ef July.—Ladics for the Country, qs Mters at 12s, slippers at Ge. ata indies’ miswe’, children's bocts ta and shore. <1 af cf'af kinds aud prices, pecmaes 6. MiLUs& & OU., 387 Canal street. Will be Celebrated on the Sc and 6th st the Phrenologios! booms of FUWLES & WALL, 8 Broadway, and all wishing examinstions will be accommodated. Weds Patent Se Sewing Muchine Depot, $46 Broadway, N.Y. Wheeler & Wilson's Leaaag ve ~ _rceed Odice 343 Broadway, Ne Bartholrs Sewing Machines —Office Seid Broadway Agents wanted adurvns dos 2.641 Post odice, ».¥ D.C, Peacock, Lmporter of Diamonds —For nie og the package single stone or mounted, 46 broad way, uy Predertch’s ie Tempie of Art, fe 685 end 587 Baers: oppomta Mi tan Hotel — a Saw 06, daguerreoty pos wad ambrotypes, ie Instant Photographs, tne first Taken to America or the world, to be seer withou! money and wihout price, at HOLM AS’ Gallery, 259 Broad) oer: Depot.—. Inds of Drew: improved traveling bags aad fine sole leather Wunks, at No 4 Murray street. JOHN BLACK. Godfrey's Ex act ot Elaer Flowers for the Broxdway. In One Week it will probably be Known that RING 192 Broadway, bes not retired from the os busness He has reured from poiitics. and only retains bi Position es Consulting Physician to the Board of uesitt Cffies, 192 Broadway. N. B—A fresh supply of pure modicinais: Cristadoro’s Hair wi aud Ton: Seveths risirle tad rel ad ne dpe prrnls pacer ite A bantkesomnel. pas Ioimitabte Has Cutters Mate Dye Dye 1 Barclay stzcet, ‘New ¥ CRUBENEER £80 Pateceipina. i Reet ‘s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupres. The beat in the world, surpasslag ali made, Bold and applied ab ibe manutactory, 133 Broadway nally ar oo lack oF b c OF an) tow black or bro ith ejarng tae alr eatin vappiod ies water; BO po bad Beene Hole = ‘squany, 908 Grand street, cornor ct tm the drug —— A Pe: Soap at Lact.—Sattetac- Non gruarapt ree yn Fowler's walnut off mllltary sharing soap. 7 or anle by all Orvgeints, JOUN B. thous 3 t 2 Cherry stroet, X. x. aa Otmtme nt and Pile —For Rheu- neuralgia, sorofwls, cancer, sore leg. sxtt rheum. perttites Vbe ointment isthe ovly aafe and certain eat, and Se ptils are equally reliable im dyspepsia Sole 2 Consumption.—Thria dheass mnocesfully treated by B W. VONDERSMITH M. 1).—Porsons who are aiioted with thie, disease aze Teapect fuliy tavited vo ostl upon Bim, Office for the Lay yy naumption caly, 185 Mowery, Oflloe hours from MARRIAUES AND DEATHS Married. Ator—Cavens.—On Saturday, Dec. 19, 1867, by the Very Rev mr. Starrs, VG, Fraxcisoo Azor, of Havana, tu aNarTaals, youngest daughter of mariano Velazquez de im Cacena, of this city. Batiut—Gatray —At Newark, N. J.,00 Tharwiay, July 1, m the South Baptist church,” by the Rev. H. & Fan, Jaume M. Barun to Many A. Gagtat, all of the above e jcraesy.—On 5 at oaly be i, Wy Rev. Dr. Dowling, Mr. Li Many Jaya Burrus, both of this ‘povonase— Lar —At Omaba jebrasks, oa Wednes- Gay, b, by the Rev, George mag ry Dove == -4,3 —- Gronuiasa seen Faasent deag inter of the Rises aesen-048 the American Fimbassy at Paris, on Tuseday , June 15, we FU ie bes american ‘chapel, Gronce W. Firuza, vow York, to Many Lizaim, daughter of George Opayee, Eanq., of the city, Haui— Were —On Sunday, 4 ‘21, by Rev. Edward Laturog, #r. Rowmn L. Haw 0 ‘Miss Fawuer Wars, bow of this city. Died. Din —At Bariem, on Thursday, Jaly 1, Garam, infant son of Larue C and Margaret Dye. ‘The remaina were taken to Trenten for interment. Guan - On Thureday, ae The foreral will take ds ‘(ois (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, corver of avenue 2 ee ‘The irienda of the famuy aro invited to Jacrcey —On Wed! ', Jane 30, drowned at Derby, Comp. Faas, daughter of the late Dr. Jos. Jauncey, age’ MW Eve relatives ‘and friends of the family, and of Mr and Mrs, Samvel Chapham are reapecvully invited to atend we faveral, (row the residence of ber motoer, Westport Copp , this (Frijay) morning, at eleven o'clock, withou further invitation. fas New Haven cars ioaro ‘Twouty weventh street at seven O'cicck A M. Carringes will be {> attendance at the Gepot on the arrival of we train from Mew Yor® Jenex —In tole city, on Thursday, July 1, of conmump- tio, Konar? Jupen, printer, aged 20 years and 2 mooths The frets of the jamily are invited to awond the fu veral, to morrow (Saturday) afternoon, a. two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 179 Twe'ith etreet. Krcten —On Weduesday June "30, of coraumption, Mr. RuceaRD eof Cloomsi, coasty Pipperary, Ireland, i gsth year of bis age. ‘The funered will take place trom the resiteace of his brother, 222 Railroad avenus, Jersey Cuy, toia (rriday) morning, at nine o'vluck. HIA frieuda are respectfully in vited 10 weed. Clopme! panera pleaee cop, Lanate to Brovkiyn, ce Thurvtay, Joly 1, of oysen tery, Banner Eauty Euomanmret Lasers, agoa 2 years and 4 rontor. Her rem will be taken to Greenwood for interment, from ber father’s resvtence, 126 Gold etreet, Brooklya. Laany =O Toareday, July |, at the residence of his Dbrower, Lawnkvor Leant. ta the 28th year of his age, | Fie friende and those of hia brother, James Leany, also | those of bie orothers-io-law, Patrick jaiviti) end Joha ‘are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 64 Eldrwogs street, to-morrow (Saturday) morning, atten o clock Mosisow.—On tuesday, June 29, Mra, Rove Mon Pe lct of the iste John Morison, aged 70 years a ‘the relatives and friends of ine the oct: iy aro ay Invited to attend the funeral, from inte Jere street, wis (Friday) \Sreraeen, at three vee, without furuner invitation Porren —Un Wednesday, Jone 20, Faaxce Pate, wife of Kobert B Potter, and daughter of _— M. Tllesion. Philadelphia re will please cop; FORRWAN —OD arses, youngest chila of James and Mary Leventa Rike ‘The friende of the family are respectfully invited 'o at- tend the funeral, this ee oe At th ee o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 288 Fulwn aveous, yD. ee F Eilomen on Thursday, Jily 1, of ov. sumption, Ataxer P. ton of tie lela Joho MISCELI. ANEOUS. eo x BA Bavonweu? « be oo. sadiinaotiny pleasere of sc touncieg io Re frinasa and tho 30 Mio thee their extenalr= “manta for tos tbs production of LA A! | le wor fn Selepens ent ool inay woes oo beads large and amortumes: of Of entirely Baw and cing: the attention of the prbiic fmporteet ranch of ‘heir future, businegs, they hey wail apere Deithar | ur pasiCa ber pully tn we Gur 2a wen bo as Sue as is oompatthte with durability | (aa eocertained by aad expenmeay, DEMONS Fe ais Fe etsH RD, POR c fea. At bis store, corner eles 7 ths by isa remark ai sway Tht vemarkaal», every urucie war PRESAWT ATION bace, Ventilation, Neatness are combined BORINAON'A, 904 Kast FOURTHRENTH | Soon, 94 co" wut WT pera. Eh MEDICAL, WompER. TIPR Balsam. meay for sorofula, rkeume'tem gout, esnoar oa aime ees ait die. b amr of the bloc, er matter whet “ieee ene ine were Seamet semen’ ee teen onan ry Mrs, Bayes, Ne. 16 Pahon streeh, PENCE BETTRR “tax ‘ POKY | can be seved by buying Ilnem | ow York isons j four to be fires clase saveben AY a. Lay —Beveral (loilare Gnhingot CuabRe, 116 Wiiliom street Fiow si $2 £4 to BS, alt colores, spanish regisus B20 Hy to $3; ves'9, $1.66 10 RT oF SOUT | jab in your pocket, (Cu, 4 eeeea mrcel coruee of Liverts, only 60 coals por voila, the ant ‘and puest summer drink. NIVBRSARY OF work: tees. at the cepota of the Couas. Mo Broséwey wud 43 Raven street, Aveniny Post 1 ‘All goods ai wholesale prices. a 2eL.ARGReneee OF THE GRRAT TOD ppl omy Codie ‘tha doat . A be worm i. wenkence to ir. BACI |AREB, surgeon chia op ociot, 760 780 Browdway }aRTAIDGS AMERICAN PATENT FOR BaLR, or ‘ety f tent waterproct cartridge and rae ars, Guveremens reports v cot. biel INDSPENDENCK —THE | the ef familiee wot commis: rire work Company, ITMPORTAN TO PARENIS aND NE Appian, Read whet a reguier physician, ¥ cate erica: in the lane Woxia psd and sui ac rOULTE reoelved, the Vootoes fin upatarearies and tu kerw of oasant medicines would be compeiied to “ehut op for want of patronage, 2° ths Vena of thousands of chiltran would be eared My ali means advers'se that number ard seit singie copies to everybody. The chiliran will B20W up wid eli you biewnad Single ecpiaa of that sri the July number, in Knj | Ksbor German will be seo! postpaid, for pened, any other st ert tron aw: cents: 60 con's will pay for six mon hs; $i for Be ) good ardclea nnd i { setting out a table (with fctinre of tan reacrving traite, &3. 189 Water street, New Zork. BUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING ‘no ttat the boot san de wors aration wriduact the least Lacoaven) , Lava BIS, eurgeos ettropedie (J teak, extracted withont pain, mmediniciy after the taco to the pation, by way uAP CLARRT.—J08T BROELVED. 80 Cavks PER MM. mhzabell, at 82 1y ame _ = Sues DU M, 18 Wali street, § BAOHALIEW TOOT WASU—FOR RAF RESTING prevents excemsive perspiration, and the feet. For sale by ur. Ly CHAMeAGwES. ae: DUM, 18 Wail sreet, offers fine cham: per beeket; Hoe claret 84 ‘peresse | it rapes. OM emia ha CORT CF IT At ADR O0L Soar, im ro. cil comes, te ner and for ey saan pr ry ed URAUD'S ITALIAN I8 POSITIVELY THe ONLT reilabia article fer the cure of tam pimples, freckles, mallow neve and all axin blemisbes | Poutrs au> vpreote bsir from low forebeata or any part of th Waargsied Lily wh te, for. foabe storative, Tiquid rouge sud Dalr of Dr GOUsaCL wt the ald eataslt “i eg - I Graietore om GS ae, EXTRACT OF aaa FLOWERS, Softenna ibe aki And improving sb» oomolen! This admirable preperation of eider thy rf Sider flowers bers iw Uepeedily ane oo impiete) $2 WHITE DI ate 9 COs ET Drigaiat, 609 thondway. Bold everywaere. PORTANT 20 TSE LADIES THE Onut aXranstuy SKIRT een 8S UPON Mes Of PRESSURE | HE GREAT ANNOWANCMS OVERCOME, LADIES OH, R¥EDS GuNILEMEN DELIGRERD TEDRRR IR KOSTACTRS !! ! ee, onaston top Hane ao Boor eKify. $2. WHITE | Do af By not permiuieg the eo well es Be mes? i i be melmgact omen! of arena. eee Pace Stim OLE OBVIATED ildea tpcoc reaienees, and to ohtea PaTENT copommise BKIBT "AND EXTENDERS. Dike WAKING Taxa may, whb covtdrncr, KeTRs THE, most cRow: PP, AGSEMBLY, at RU wi winnoet BOBTIPFAC Cation TU THAVSELYRS, INCONVEMIENCA TO OTHERS. y may he compressed inio the ems!let mOAO® without AYA Powers Of tbe springs, the drapery io ® vreaiing or ipjurimg the exper * wouled shape sud beanty bei COMP hem ALE, ‘They mie peculieriy aa out exception. they form Ne od for miseee’ skirts: and, with- 0 met relish!6 ° PUM RADE AND TRAY hulthe SKIAE wore, N Broadway oop tiie the Broadway bestre, and at aie manufactory, N wan £098 LOTTE ORBLE of angasay ond mos comme srRS ‘nv cantirates vou fas wares inp otnana of THe etry OF AveUTY4. “The ta fceriy it Nave suporiniended the ars wa nar Rams) Awan aso. om Mencamaat ixite ee ie lusively aader our contre. and we $4 -wnitre peek opets | 4™ or goby. Gcumeces rou PULMONIC #IRUP, A prositivu cums | WO Yi levetorn Go ey for comaumptton gebenee: Dastrake pilis, for liver comptatat, or 4 by J. HW BORENCK, 39 ‘ard fer asin by HARBAL. RisLae 4 Urecnwisd and Barciay, stress, New ami CROFOLA OF THIRTY THREE YEARA—DR @AMCRL Sb. nMITs—1wo bores of roar most wonderful Magnet gerofula of thirty-three yi eR IDOUT, No St Watts street For ete at No. 22 Canal street, near Churab, ad a org . —— aC @ra Joe, aire here cured me brother diea of the aa IKE AM ARS MATIC #CHN a? PA. “ nein aa ig dintetic Care ene 6 ebeap by iteait SND RESON. Bo CENTS FOR MW vt) dew cordial actured sulely b, rier as ble dietiiery ta, sehiedem, fo Wolland “axotenly it te the pure tincture of janice it Revered Gud motionion, son by the emesis . bat Some the chetom branical ot sere Wile wed recti“ied with yf spedicioal purpose vinous oxigoe ts die roth. ane tes \t be 7 tramscendent ta tie cordial ued madicinal propertioe Aicoholte etimnlant now in use'in the world. to all the firat chemia’s and pheetciane with ie apts Reeves oo in apts tans sot ° ithe born eubmaitied to $2 50°" 50 FOR A GOOD years SUI? mR, | As [intend to clear out at oon. era —~y" yellow ps 7TLSON'S HAIR COLORBR AND tam RRCTORWR your yureday ‘corning Jaly 1, Conmertes | Of my “PiSlazow ann a rou First sfotbing store east of Broedwag 8 Bark CONTROVERET, Linblk 20 Bakuang, oe, VeeninGg #6Q >—tir’ J notice yours of the « Jo ereuth7 to m7 clanppoiniment, and ry ied Be Bebb ‘you u dodge a0? £0 ‘around tbe ost'ien mace fp Mm wing Up ageir Sump, owt wo Vainavilie ned’ she tcatticaeg 34 il 388 an Hie iil SR if Tt 3 1 Avd to eetiefy the pupiie thet the: Goudt bure one tap how! . Hwy, ood thelr le iC tar copuc! of ether of ua or ow abt be made ir and opeetion before ibe Shi you most tear, “wy tow trlobe,” oF ders © settia the Law asic who makes ibe burgiag aud Are proof ents ccambined defint! ed ‘0 the eativfacue a of tae weo-e communtt the tollowmg propoelition, viz. The Mayors of tbe cities of Jew York and Troy abel! select aa 4 agree upon seven jarore, 6 turwe men ot bik selon itic Suaiaenans, who ob. 4 ete bie a ol ‘OUT Fespecute ess > leks, ID Use and Sore eat them py dre, coc or more. aa thr7 Dleare, {a eatriotly private menwer; test tue burger preot quald s a2 will Dest: Hear tasetes or coatuter canssise she constrosion af ail | Dlagnen Or degrees of ox) it dre prvot rompland, ead | their ampual Geprectation in vaive aad decay veny mace oul thew informe jou LD a. heen every taper umporte: ioe dlainet ent \mesoly ‘wisp wakre the best barge sae saline ves and tire re preot onto frog whieh Cesision nelth e parte exceution. Five thoussnd delisre contr ie any i ery! Voplecs ts ‘me ny of uals Gl cae. red detlare vy wash v excep: the aafen tt whieh cact sal! turaisb ag reqat anc the bal non, <xcended in pnbilehing | reportin ha pris the Colted Staken. sou sey ‘SBA: no ‘yOu cert wfes were ever robbed he audact'y of his assertion tain, kevpiag Wib the repre: keriatione mace daity at your establishment, and is required in Order la diapoae Joce teealiegn dense cod ool ‘tome wao buy weem wot ene of your satee (an called) robbed in the Oustem Bouse o& Wiceuseaas sre 000 more ta the tata ibs: tbey at the Unetom mt Alvo J.B. YW: bebront, @ic3 Axo, 2 ® Wiswells also, Weare, Homer & Ske, Mivoesote Ewe o Also. Book Ieiand « Alro, Kaux Un (Mo alae, Green Caaile Alto, weafe waite you sole, yourarit aaa the Cha leaton (BO) Savings Bank. which ven tah oes robbed tts weeks past Dow ow not wit niivord bul with muodrede Chere, end ai! Leon! ‘se game abet tefe wrleb yu represent an DU , feavenia ¢ them sth scur i fi pref lock ‘which you kaoar can DA opened i fiva minutaa withwt nolea and bt b af- # abou’ as much protects age‘nat tnierrs as snot thwent wind’ ie itnot aiso tue (bet th < through, wad retucnad because they are Jepaired painter, apd Ford ag mew to your Youtherm re. where they ae vot lxely to be returned ageim Joan, a1 eu hpoo your bards’ Aa 50n bawe deciinad accepting tbe proposition adore re J a anufaciurer ls at Liberty te ‘be same rroposition mace to you. ¥ June 28, IAG. : LEWIS LILLIES assor ment of LILLIB'S CHILLED rit SORut. Az FIRE PROG “aFus, Vaulitn. VaULE Qu0ds, ULLiA'Ss POW LER amb BOSGLAR PRO nes Roske e be oge tor Tite) for nale at Grice. Warranted 80 Cod hakow, oF g09d for nosing, nik purebaeers. OULD YOU HATR WAISKRRS OR MOUST ACHES IN tix weeks? Use sterling’s Cle-gine Would you bare ® full growl of bey vols. bent to any adore Depot ‘No. 85 Ann street. wars. “NERVOUS ANTIDOTR AND PIT 10aL resoralive will fofaiiibiy eure debility, meatal er bi iam, of any nervous af 9 ce: dozen, rent ts 00, 109 Kassau; Boyes, Ul 17m. iy SITS DUOF COAT THe LARGEST, MANDSOME ST Ow APEST STOUR. o7 WRITE DUK COATA, May he toned w& ano 66 20d 63 Pultoe strest, eens oe cD 81 BO Fe ev ani toed 6a Potion erent $1 50 TORT UV ANS Gh aad 3 Fulton street $15 50.7 Br aris ‘ALEV ANG 68 85 68 Fulton treat, $1 5 50.-"™™*, <Wiire puck As BV ANG!, 66 nad 68 Fulton stroot_ $l 50 ) aE PETE SEE, 8 Futon etree $2.-" “Lwarte DUCK COAT At nvane” (66 an! 68 Fulioe street RVANS’, €6 and 68 Fulton street tton etree, $y wee puck, — ans At VANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street $2.- whisk | pUGK « » at Svante 6 and 68 Pulion eres $2 50. WHITR DUCK COATS. Vans’, 66 and 64 Fulton strest $2 50.-F EER vase os 63 nt 63 Foitun stront $2 50. VS Nor co and 68 Putten street, $2 | § 50- WHITE $2 50-7 EI $3 Q5.~ FHT Beary LINEN part. coare UCK COATR. BV AND’, 66 and 63 Pulion street, ag ib’, Bond GS Fulton strech, V ads’, 6 ond 63 fuiiou senet ee 95. WHE 1 TRA VY GLNB DRILL CORTE WV Ade! 66 nud 68 /ullon sireok $3 2 95. — Waite BEAvy LINEN DELL Costs, ANS’, B ead 68 # ulvve ateset $3 2 6 25. WHITE WE6 VT LINEN UETLYL COSTA ALE) ANS’, 06 aod (4 Fulton mireet, VY LINEN DRILL 0+ VAN) 6 sud G8 Fulton enite i407 coum. , 66 anc 66 Fulten stress *, 5y nts be ooa $3 . SOA ae 66 Putten seroas $3 50. —wnite Bye ox Sa oo nae 66 Pclin creak, q —WHITE DUCT O0ar4, $3 60. mi ATany, 6 and 08 Fulton stress $3_ 50> Siena a Ce ne $4. —WHITE NTOK 0047S, Ai b) an8', 66 an4 68 Fulton erect, MITE DUCK COs TH $4. At RY ANH, 00 00768 Paliom etree $4 —WINTE DUCK COA . ater iW’, 66 and 64 Palion erect, $4 =<WE'TE PUCK COaTS at By ANS, (6 and 3 Fulion mires, BV ANS, 06 and 6 Fulton etrest Ett nr we ag ot tr tr, ar oa ibe da3 thet nando Tore the beat jews! from he crown 2h! etd the bract whi-B come met baat Virb raptors, aa the ruaaine feat bare Sade tana tor a Brine weron Aroma neces" Bed bugs, mosqui’oss, roach sud fly, and mice most die oy postr ma Depot 124 broatwey TH OF 1° LY Witt WE RES viet TLLURS VeSTa, Hoye’ clsnbing | prosoction At Unk Hal 84 and 85 Fo iton street 7 CRNTS FOR LINEN COATS ‘Boys’ crthing ia v1 atuas Halt Si nae 8 Futon street orton. che eae 86 Palton street FINS arwwen Stora _ y a. B. Open en FI hit fs gone Ba $150,000. stk Ray Gh t= nm o Tr ePTIRR mAcaNcR corel iow prtens, 1 wish it placnhays UN ‘That I will not be es No trouble to show goode, man, or combination of mam, BR DS GROOTS, Onsh Clothing Warehouse, a 142 Puno gree,