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a bis views, to receive the of his own and Yhe nation’s good will—and to welcome peace and frve intercourse again with the forget(alnesaof all ad differences. Four months have elapsed stace gentleman came a us with his message of 5 and upon our national faith we feit safe to back ‘ee troops who were upon a , and ealute the flag which should protect citizen who has a right to But the gaze Wy vo hostile preparations against us ‘til continue, the armed men at the camp still threaten to pursue our families and flocks. They even write of their success in prejudicing against us the minds of the two gentlemen who have latcly reached them bearing the titte of Commission- ers of Peace. With all these evidences of dark plotting, I still have the hope that tney will not be able to cover up the trath with fire and’blood. I will not yet place the national administration with those who ure striv- ing to destroy us, I believe the President to be a man from whom the truth may be kept by court in- trigue; but I trust in him as oue in every case inca- pable of perfidy. J think itenough for me to beg a suspension of public opinion. Very respectfully, your obedient pervant, Joun M. Bexnaisen, Delegate from Utah. New Yorx, July 3, 1858. Arxest of Captain ds Rivicre. HIS CAPTUAB aT THE NAPOLEON HOTBL, HOBOKEN. Ever since the developemenis iv the case of Captain de Riviere hd Miss Biouot, officers Oavoe and Sampson, of the detective force, have been on ihe look out for the ubaway ooup!2, #21 on Satarday morning succecded in ‘tracing them to tre Napoleon Hotel, Yovoken. A war- rant baving been tsanea for de Riviore’s arrest by Jus- tice Connoily, the offizers decided to keep close watch on the above botel. Procurzg the asaistance of Frank McDopaid, Cnie: of the police of Fobsken, they kept ‘a clote watch on the above place, watt! adour helf- pas seven last ercving, whom bdacoming satisfied tuey bad caged their bird, they immediately seat over to the city for Mr. Bount, tue father of the young {acy. Op hie arrival iu Hovokes he immediately pro couded to Justice Waitle, , who istued & Resrcd warrant oD the efficavitof Mr Biount, aad placed it ia toe aands of oliver MoDunaié, who, in company wist officers Jyaa Pat ‘terson aud Devve acd 3anpaca, Jr., proceede to tne hotel bo arrest tue parcy. Us Wer armval Were the Keeper Of toe place devieu all Kaow'edge of the woeresaoais “of Ge Riviere or tbe young may; Le, however, stated chat toey bad Deed thers, Dus eft om Sasmeruey morniagio & carrings for we Philwieimia Cars Uftlcwr MoQoaala, however, expreavoa bus doterminativa 10 seerca the house, an) proxeded up stairs to tne room where de Biviers was supp ned to be ocacealed, woen Me. Moncke, the proprietor, vroke out one of the rouads of «be starcase, and swore be would Kvoel te fires man lowe that came 10g, Dovals. Pre appes. we Oi Several pistvis im toe Lau of the New Yerk officers seemed © wave tue desired fect, und they were acon Ou the'r arrival at di Me, Mulford,@ counsellor at lew. rtesped up. aad dt it) wee tae wssract {or the arress of de Riviere, siutiog that bo ap pearec as cocusel for tua geniieman. Taw ‘or «time permed 10 Dar the progres® of the offisors, but when it ‘Was visible that tae dour woud de DrvksD oped, Mr. 46 Riviere wade his appearance, aad Was Immediawig cou- ‘veyed beiore ye Waitiny. The young , ¥irs Bewaas, could not be found, bat it as sabietacioriy ascertaiued abe aod her mother Bre cuncenled in the bouee ‘Tne arrest uf ve Kiviere created fateose exci emont boat Hobckes, avd lo 4 short timo the station noase was crowdes, On the arrival of Justice Whitley be refused to fiiaw ev examination, Aud Heid do Riviere to bail,i0 the gua of $1,000, to answer before the Grand Jury. A Ger- Bonn becnine bis bonseman, AD et mpt war ‘hen made by Mr. Biocat to, if poset Die, search (M6 GOUKE, wry to fod bie dsuguter. He, after scene delay, was eBowe Gurough two rooma, the lanclora refusing to opea tbe rematader —fikeen rooma— ned, Queuy, wud » copaty Sherif, drove our reportar acc My. Bicust out of tue souse. Mr. 3 was afterwards Rilowou to renew a) ight wen He said no woald 96- Come eos Of the gucste of tae hover, Tae yousg isdy will, ne doubt, make her appearance this morning. Annexad ts tho sffilavit wade by Yolovel Slount, upon which the warract was tasued by Justice Coanoily:— Cily and County of New York.—Frederick, 3. Bloust, of Plobile, in the Siaie of Alabawa, boing duly sora, saye— ‘That be 16 the husdsnd of Mrs. Emily J. Siount aud fatoor ‘of Mies Emily J. Bones; tat oo or rout the 1éth day of March last past Hrnvi de Kiyiere Decsme arqaanted wad & _ seid w fe aod Caughter, 4) thelr reaidecce, Tithe chy of Mudie, thsi old dugher te ag namarriod female of provitue chart claracie, usder the age of Gwent; -five years, wi wit, of tne aye! seventeen yeate; that the said Bevride R vive bot inveigies, enticed Or gaken me wae Emuy J. Biowrt, danguror of thie depaaeut, from the Bouse of ' friena of this depoment, in the Cay of New York, where she was Weporariiy residing wub ner uotber end this Weposent, for the purpose of eduction fad prostilution, aitheg & some house of itt fame, aasigan- tion or eigewLere, s# ibis Sepoment vertly delieves nd charges, ana this avparent states tae following facts UL Wale bé Phowd the foregoing Caarge:—Laat Ruviore w, aud wae ‘vg dolore The li ast @ Marriot mea, aud now ; that said Riv. 3, fur bue purpore ns Gopwens nas thal this depowens 6, eal tot tae sei bem y> New Orivass, rR Hiceis tw the Of marrying age, we # © wormed By thi Davies bees wror Koviete @ae8 FoceDt pareuos chem, MDA FeRSvOreL poe ca gitar before sul Wareiage Was cou Gumtraced, and inne’ istery alarisd fur New York, waere oxi she B80 Oc Jaa, be arrived with bs aed caugl RPGS, aud 08 Le 10’ ow ne day 4a taq@ate of sho douse of De, Da Wena, with hin wie aed dwighter, at TOL brosoway; thet rn Thu ebe bet of Fuly, tale dega pent war worwed by bie wait daugoter chat aed Rivers Dai also arrives in Now Yors. aad seve by ber de Broadway; that oe endeavored ty guaces! hiuesit Crom at ine sams Gime the cbservatioe of (ee erp ouees, aD made weno eure gad Gauguter, ws abe ta- Tor med ti un orarug tbe @ail wite and cauebtes of hus depraeut, paerby sefore of of paid Dr. to Wens arin. 2 de actare and 89 erae sould ve shal elapsed bb Nechoise Howl, and that oie war toe wali Mevtore, wi he # Sropetynan add it wos tie aioe et, Wo eail from Havas 6 eal dawehe d ue de aid, (ah ve aes ow Ve Mt, or Frawce, the fees evs tenis faorm before ww, BMiaiaen Cussuily Jo'y 8, 1db4 Cneccucta ot Werther: vO THR RDITOG OF TE Heald In the-e snitry days ‘ is quite refreshiag to read the following extracts trom the log of the steamer Victoria, Captain Stuyter, formerly ia the employ of the “New York, Newioundiaad = = 3 yo raph Company,” at present parually eaployed | by Gre Assoclsted. Prew Ve copy trom the St ohne <{Newfoundiand) Courter, which he sent tous. Think of au ive biockade on the 12th of eunes— We dave bees (avorod with the following extract from the hog of the steamer Vowels, Uaptun 4.4 Siayter. dow Detcbed [rom hia jor! tae worth wart oo ths 20h of fay, bY Order of the bacoutive Dace), for the paryose of renevicg Sealing womed ty be ia Guatreas to Whive Bay, with #3 Bua Pol.ce Justive, panting Severe, Danton for St Jonas from Waste yetaver, thiok wearer Si —Paswod Pwilua- Pay, al woll ana sane from 12 A.M wo BY aan oxtonding 4 catia outa. ta she Fiveae muons tee 108 Iwo males, reuben; French orig hed gored « wanted ny arestanen; at eB keed oct trom the we tote lear water; iad to ott 3 A Mt f Jove 1 —Ptarted #t BAM for the oth dey f White Day, reo aaiae ee (ue Gray isiaote; fond 0 #xtepted as fer worst ae Canads Hay aloug tae << omet and packed entit, recurnee vack to tial tered, off Cape John, at P.M; found the ine hed started oat Around the earth sod Jetnwod the Mekie fait June 2—Started 8 SAM for ghne Gove, aot Fam round the 'or anes of forty five miler, anit fire mila of Su0e UV, #2ea found the or to che tap throvel it, And Au chored te the cove a 6 2, M J —Captata Helere #608 two moo orer io La Asia niormavon 2 regard to White Bay, but coaht get me; dey, wita mon ta dif. 4 é ween bail wey aorces Greww May “ell 19 Drig Owan Wave, Gitiek, maxtor, who reporin’ thas the qeegneis (bat #e were ia search of iwi not arrived at $t ak to see if we Jona; #6 n devermive! w ran Could poraibly Cod toem Ran dadk as (ar ae Cape Jota eat found the toe a0 nati it was impawtlyie 10 autor ; thee ' for Reaad Rareu to get ‘oformatios 1? aay, Oy over. fold from Whie Say; aPrived tuere a6 997M, ont fowad & man by the nane O° Dugan, #uo val arrived (row Lobater Arm, @oite Hag, and reported tea reaiing Urige fed FEPATAL hepsi) Poh OHTA, At) Ontiraly destitate of PFO Piwlore Rot tna Hla: vig eroCitOD, Tuesday, Inne & -Lett Reana Marhor at 8A mined to procsed w Whites Bay; ab Gos A. Bil of Cape Johp hearing WN W., detanve apote eleven «mei! achyoners belooging to Twriilingats, Fogo, ke, < from White Way 69 the Later placss, all torelly ators and ine atarriog condition wiun as many a@ thirty persous on bord; eapvited them al) with provisions, and received farther mformaioa toat they atid thought there ware onar vo io Paitie Ping deatitate; processed on to Waite wor de tac at Oh Mt Woanenday, Juve 9 Drowen foe to ned (ro a) June to ce as far en Uape John, tien tnto clear water the eae (rom thence to Telling srome ihe bay fousd the ice to 1 pack on the Inrvuara bow, ex fen ing (tent) me to Rea; Tan along ths Fags OF the fee an far ae Fortane Uerbor; hand tae i99 jammed iD to the , ace 18,—Pesved Cape Bonavista at 24M, ‘eeu, 7:20 A, M., Cape St. Francis, 10 A. M , arriving Jonas at 12 Me 8 G. SLUYTER, Subj iced to the above is a let of the provisions issued from tbe Victoria, and the nawes of the persons to wa0w oehvered, (rom which we learn thet 251 imaividuals re- Gelver relief, end tual 22 bega bread, 444 barrels pore, 4 barrels four, 5 kegs buttor, 64 Ibs, toa, wad 90 gatlons molasses were Cietributed. The Rev. Mr. Corbit, SERMON ON OUR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE AND OUB NATIONAL PRIVILEGKS. It having been announced that the Rey. William Corbit, pastor of the Greene street Methodist church, would deliver @ sermon on ‘Our National Privileges,” that spa- cious edifice was crowded to its utmost extent long before the hour appointed for the commencement of the exer- cises—the fair sex prepondersting. Motives otker than patriotic was the cause of such an immense gathering, for the reverend gentiaman’s name hes recent.y become no- tortous in consequence of a rumor that be, in connection with distinguished layman, was was mixed up in s love affair. The Rev. Mr. Corbit has always been considered by the ipfluential denomination of which he is a member to be (to use a theatrical term) one of their “stars,” but it is ‘only within the last few months thst his oratorioal powers have been prominently brought before the genoral public, It will be rememberod that his “revival” address to toe firemen of New York, delivered in the Acatemy of Mus'c to ono of the largest audience ever assembled within a buildieg in the United States, was masterly effort and was the great feature of the ‘‘awaken- ing.’ Te has beon pastor of the Cherry sirect Moshodist church, Seventh ward, for the last four years, and a mem- “ber of the New York Fast Conference, but at the request of the Green street congregation—which is within the bouats of the Now York Conforones—he was transferred ihree months ego, since which time he has attracied large eudiecces Dr. Peck, distinguished writer, was their jormer papior, but sailed for Calfornia three weeks since, ‘The event which bas rendered Mr. Corbit so saddenly notorious has, it is said, caused tho utmow consternation throughout tbe denomination ia which be occupies so con- spicuous a position, and every possible proceution teken tw prevent its publication, fer the sake of truth, the church, snd Dr. Corbit, The Dishops and elders ot the church “have been putting tnerr beads vogewer”’ to sce what was beat te po done. Lae matter will be thcroughly investigated by Dr. CO and his iriends, amé the result made known at some future day. Bienop Jazes waa present ip the morning aod prewcacd, Mr. Corbit occupying ® reatio tue pulpit. At the conciu sion of the sermon Mr. Corbit rose and said that be was veady to meet all charges agatost ois moral, religious aad ministerial character, aod Geliver a sermon in tne evening appropriate to tae da: Precwels at ten minutes past eight the revered gentie- maz made his appraracce, and was the “ observer of all vuaeervert Bianop Jones was present, wgether wiih vtber voted dives. The services were eommeuced by the singyng of the ope thousand and tairtiesn nymo, comMeDOE: — Great God, beneath whoee piercing eye Tow earth’s eatevded kingdoms lic, Whose favored smile upbolds thew: ail ‘Whoee anger smites them aud tory fall. Mr. Corbit then offered up au eloquent prayer for the welfare of the pation, Nopivg inet waen their prigrimage Deivw pad ended the liverties they Low enjoyed woud be merges in the libertice of au cteraat dey. Tae choir sang soother hymn, the firet verse of which was:— O, Lore, cur fathors oft bave twola In Our attentive ears, Thy wonders is iteir days performed, And in more apolent years The Rev. gentiemar aunounced tha! bis text would be found w the s8d cnaptor of Leuterovomy aad at the last verge, “Happy Cpa pale who is like uato thee, © people saved by the foro?’ {n bis introduc re warke he said that if dozes could ase the laaguaga of the woxt as applied to Teracl, sv might tuey say ou the present cocasion, “Happy art thon, 0, america! woo ts tike onto thee, O peopie saved of the Lord?’ * Tue fourth of Juiy baving faticn on the holy Sabbah,” said toe speaker, “1 was urged Dy som of my friends to sb @ diaconreo applicable tu the occasion. 1 concluded ia the commeu’ ment of the week to aliow my tvoughts, so far ast! UUme and place wou'd permit, to run out apoa the subject—‘our national iodepecdence ead our na oval Diessings.’ Circumatasces over which we wave bad go control, to some exieui have wwtertered with our desires and desigas for 629 present; Dut * © cume Before you in the ame of Jesus Corist, a8 we bare been defore many of you tunes ia tae pass be duty whicn we have takea yoo oureelves Aue may the Lord God of ihe nation aad the Lord God of the ebuseh be wite the puople aud ene preacanr to oigat lo discuss pg the text De would cail their attention to somo of the blessings that Gon owed conterred upon us a8 & Dation Bud & people Gut bad Diessed this coautry by a0 equa! ciatribution and ab ipaance Of tbe means of sup- port, aod Dy the comparaive timbers Of oar population. rhecensus of the Unitea States for 1950 shows that there was less than eight ladividuals to every equare wile, whi@ there were three busored sad tiriy to Wélviduals in Engiand w every equere mi Speaking of moral coptagion, he observed thet « gremt roeoy refused to seud their childres to tue pubsic sebooia, for whet one child did not Kuow aso ther #as prepared to tewoh it, Ori 8 prevalent, wo, ty onr colegem, avd is well koowe tast if e majority svt their m'nds Upoa a certain priccipie they would car ether 1% be osicainvd to clavate or cepreciate large chy like New York crime qwas bot fo casily Celected as it was te the cousiry; heace moral cuntagion spreau more rapidly where the pviats of Cubteg ob were the most sumercas Gul bat Dlessed us as & baton end asa people by making « large portion of our fellow citizeva agricalturmis. Tho reverend gentleman pabated at length om the @ivantages of a Carmer’s life. MD yrogution i city folks rarroantedt cheweeives wealth, luxury and the fesbioas of city life, oon neo'ed With (tk Vain and farsioalng ploavuras, jars fo the game ratio would we wauler frou God and brooms cogenerate Mr. Corbitt then somplimented Mayor Hemans on his eli rls to prevent sabvert dowera-” tion ond to pul Gorn Buuday pieserres, aud observed tha’ ine whole Sunday prews bed 119d to opvose dim. Cay We wa DOL eo Favorable ty reilgivae char as ooaury iife—as thees who wore evgrert in nai rat suratite, ver ad oat c.U%ous Were ump siwiog Hint tho tor paradite, thelr gine fe coumsetind ais bearers ane Weir UNgudiy PloRTE cr when Wey Fwiled tee Om. ory to show their rural frieads Sent acne. leaciwge pot of bia discourse was tho goal- new of God in giving Americans cyt! sod religious wat teved io a troy sloqueat ran Saboain day. Oa, ye men and women of America,” said Mr. 6, “rally round our olvef mag strate upon tha pont, aad by your inila- ence, prevence, means aod prayors guard the renotity of the sabbath ’ Ae also asked them tocherist the memory ———<—<—<—<$$<—<—— Fires ta New York. Free ix Forty sixta Sreeet.—Adoat 11 o'clock on Sa- house, coreer of Forty anxth owned and cocupied by Jacob Uibrick The fire was 80 tar ander headway when discovered, that it could not de extinguisbed the bailding and its contents were ceasrogec. The lox will be sboat $600. lasured for $400 te the Ruigers Iosurawve Compary. Pine tx Forni Srreme.—Botereen ono ant two o'clock op Sunday morping, « fire broke ou io the feed store No, 676 Fourth street, kept by Abram Lyons. Toe firemen promptly Nammgennet we firs. Damage acoat $150. in. sores in the Rochester Insurance Company. Fine in Wasmsoton Sraeet,—Shortly after on o'clock op Sunoay aiercoon a fire occurred tm the smoke house | Of the provision store No. 642 Washington strect, owned dy Robbins & Premises wed extinguished tne fire The camage to meat | in the emoxe house wil probably amount to 890)—faliy fonured. Fine iy Paani Stacer—Arrempt To Blow Ores rue [now SAFR RY BURGLARS.—Shortiy before nue o'clock last night @ fre broke oat io the four story store, No 228 Pear sitet, CeGupied by Pettibone & Nocgs, dealers tn hard ware. The Ore waa discovered by one of the insurance patrol, woo gare the alarm, aad the teraranes patroinen suceeded In putting oot the fire, The stock is damaged y fire ae Water Probab y to the amount of $1,000; tors In@urance. sappored to be covered by 5 Upon examination of sen by the Fire Marshal the police it wae seen that the olfice back uf the tors Tonos on the floor under OFs Of the irom safes, « Gon Jin the key bole, giviog evidenee of an auampt to plow ikopen. The whyte affair seems to be very myate. howe. got to a ght on Sunday atthe corner of Broadway and Fifty Pixth street, whew Gordon bit off the pose of bis aa- tagopiat Fle wae arrested, and locked in default of $2,000 bait, for trial. ji ™ * aad on | beth,” taking ber farewell of tho New Y. * ping Us. The firaman were qaiskiy at te | NEW- YORK H&HALD, MONDAY, SULY 5 Atrtval of the 7 AWS FROM OUR GULF Peter srs STYX GOLNG TO HALIFAX—HAVANA MARKSTS, BTO. ‘The United States mail steamship Oatawbs, J D. Bul- loch, commander, from New Orleans, arrived here last evening, baving left that porton the 27th ult. She ar. Fived off the Moro on the morning of the 2010, but did not enter the harbor ; having received passengers and mails, left on the morning of the 3¢:h ult, From Havana we have the following ttems:— ’ There has been no searching of vessels lately, and the general impression is that they have entirely ceased. From our squadron in the Gulf wo have the following intelligence:—The United States stoamer Wabash, Capt. Barron, tearing the fing of Flag Officer Lavalotie, aud the United States steamer Arctic, Commander Harstene, were at Key West. The United States ateamers Colorado, Capt. Seeeeeees bearing the flag of Flag Officer Mclotosh; the Comman: rere Cruising off the coast of Give, Ths Cabawbn oom! unicated with them, and found officers and crews ail well. Tho English steamer wir Commander Veasey, left Havasa on he evening the 29:0, bound for iifex. ‘The English steamer Devastation, Commender Walker, Dearing the brosd pennant of Commodore Kellett, was in Havans, destination unkown. Sugars bave advanced slightly for select qualities. —- Lynne ee een oe Burope improviug wligbtly; to United states deoltuiag, Exchanges briek: London, 12 premium; New ‘York, shes do ; New Orleans, 3 do. ‘the Moro, on the 20 uit., spoke bark J. M. Morales, round in. On the 1st tpat., iss. 27 52, lon. 7937, passed abip Jene Parker, of Bath, steeri Jaiy 2, lat. 82.63, lon. 76 46, passed schooner a Miaors a et H.N.E. July 3, iat. 36 20 lon. 74 42, exobi with » dari OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Aavana, June 80, 1868. Movements of Our Sqvadron—Amnother Outrage—'* The Last" —The Stye Gone to Halifax—Arrival of Coolies— Salutes—Captain Palmer of the Paez, dc. ‘The last official advices we have of British cruisers was the second case of the Brownsville—searched and visited in the mouth of the Sagua la Grandoe, two miles from the shore. The captain gave his deposition and protested at tho CBusular office at Sagua, on or about the 20ch inst. ‘He wae fuilowed and spoken by aside wheel steamer about the 18th of Muy; again chased and followed the 2te: to the 24th of May by « propellor, acd fiaally brought to and visited in the muuth of tae bay two miies from the main land. This will probably be tho last case to record this eea-on. On the 25th the steamer Water Witch, Rodgers, entered port to repair damages; run into by a Spanish drogor, carried away jibboom; anew stick got, placed, and we witch of the seas was y on the eveaing of the 26th, Tn the cfling, same day, the sloop-of-war \"iymouth, Capt. Dahigren, end his ehell implements on hand. Tue brig Dolphin entered port 27th and sailed 28tn, Io the wing this morning, the Oolorade, Fultoa, Arctic, aad Vixen—the last on her way to New York. The British bark Trevancore, Brown, master, entered | ype ea eo Ancoa and St. Holena, it days, with bo Asialics ca board, allve, and cast over ou the way oaly riy one. P3 Boats and officers from the various veenels of the United Btatoe are in port to-day, and making the usuai catls—catering for cabin and ward rooms, segara, davies end emiles. All well. ‘The sound of guns outside this morning indicates ea Jutes between the Spanish squadron aud our vossels of wer. It is enid that disease has very much avated amongst the sbipping in port. Our city has the usual beaith of summer months, ut epidemic The Kritieh brig of war Devastation, and cruiger Styx, have likewise been in the harbor siace I last wrote te you, ‘The former had been to Bermuda, thencs to Ja- Wwaica, since her previous visit here’ At the iaitor icAuley hoisted his broad peneact down bere to, | suppose, give wwe commanders of the Buzzard and the Styx @ losson as to their future course of action. The former, I hear, is no longer cruising off this island. The later has guac to Bermuda acd Galitex “ tohave her boilers examined.’ Dad excuse is better than none for her having beea yy. Tiearn that several large Briish vessels of war sbertly expected on this station. Commodore McAniey shortly expec to be promoted; he now bolsts a red penzant, showing that he is « Commodore of the first Thad the pleasure of meeting, last Saturdey, Captain Palmer, late of the bark Paez, which you will remember was seized some time agoas asiaver. Captaia /aimer, who has been imprisoned s long periot, it has been at levgth discovered, waa guiltlees. He was acquilted, dis charged, and satied for New York inthe bark Uaaine, on Suneay ‘morning The two perseos who bad takeu pas fege On board the Paez on the coast of A'rica, have also been acquitted and discharge’, woilst her Spacian captein and crew have beep foun® guilty, The former is pentenced to # xX years in the prendio (chain gang) and tha paywent of half the coats; the lawer each to four yeare in the presidiv, and the payment between them of toe otber haif of the costs incurred. I bave beard inat resithny man—! c7u!d not learn bis neme—bas pecs broughta priscner from tae eouth side of the island, under & charge of having certain bvzai De grcer in bis possession, fur whom be dia nos pussuss cedu- jaa of protection. Thit really hea the ap vearecce of ao effort to put @ stop to the African sinve trate. I observed an eogwzeer, a few cay se, “taking the Jevela’” in San Pedro street tor the railoray that ia to rao from the vicieity of the “Macbioa’ (Bisaoy’s pateat derrick) to the San Jose sogar warca mace ¢ railwar betweea Regis and Matunzes, [ was io formed three of tour cays ago by Poa Saatiago Clare, the cbief engineer, wil be oceued for pablic travel as fur as Guspavacoa in afew days. The recent beavy reins Dad caveed some earth slides, which had thrown back she work nome wbat ‘Tule wees, the oumber of attacks by yellow fever have Deen #O DuMerons As Previousiy, DOF ts the type of Ihe Giseace cousiMerca qaite Ro Das — Grarinsa Lins’ continues to be beld firm. D S.,Nos, tt and 12 of dry, etroug quality, pow becoming sowe#bat ecarce well renotly at % to S)g reals per arrods, aod other num. bers hke proportion. Muacovados, with ovly @ mode rete demand, remain usaltersd. Molasses. — Drsuil Jers paying full rates; the stocks are coasiserabiy re duced: clayed sella ai 3 to 3% reals, and muscovasos tre quoted nominally at 5% to 4 reals per keg of 5% gai loos Exchanges bave declined: Sterliag, 14% per ceat premlam; Ni York wxty Gay bills, 2 w BK Per cent premium; New Orleans (short), 8 per ovat premiaa. Froiguws . tad Ww be deco! woarve i 6, ver rates aro rath: improved Brith Rohs be, Union sites {reighte as last qaoted. Dinmatic and Musteat Satters. Win the eacention of rome desultory eulertain ments ero and there, wo abel! have bat little in the way of pab ie aromeements unt'l September. The your's ousiness may be br uly susie Lop im ore semtenos—ail (he mana gers aave lost more or lors money. At present the parle seeme t take vo particular interest in apy in door enter tainment, except th» last nights of Mias Cashman and the French theatre. Tho Opera artirta are distriputed ‘a all Girections Mme. de Gazzeniga, Brgnot! and Amodio are going, on dit, to the North for s concert tour. Siguor Geenier will eail for Europe in next Wedacsday’s jeamer. Mr. Strakorch, with Matame Sirakosol, eaied In the Vanderbilt on Saturday for Herre. Be bes alreaty the nucleus of a French comic opera compasy, and we should sot be surprised to see him at whe head of @ frat rave troupe from the Opéra Comiqae The growing partiality of the public for Fresca plays leads va to ve that aa enterprise would be suc consi). We haar little about the theatras for nett season. It is, ‘we bellove, protty wali settled that Mr. Burton's season eli) commente early tp September, with Mr. and Mra | Barney Williame, who have been three years in Eagiaad, reaping Much ia rels aud “British gold,” Those theaters that remain open put forward strong Dilla for to-day and to-morrow Misa Charlotte Cushman playe on both nights, her very iast in America (she sails ip the Persia on Wednesday), in two of ber best parts —on Monday in ‘Gay Manneris, * Lady Mac. stage in two characters tp which she has po itving equa! At Wailack’s theatre Mr. aud Mra W J, Floresce com: mence an engegement. They play on Monday and Tuesday evenings in “O'Flanaivan and the Fai “A Lesson for Husbands," sot “A Yaa- kee Hourekesper.’ Mr. and ire, Fiorence ere yonng American artinte, who play in light and agreeable plecee, sometines extravagant, but always amusing tv people can be peranaded to go lo the theatre during the Dot weather. ‘they should see she Florences. At the Bowery theatre, for the last performances of the senaon, there will be given today two graad perform- ‘ances. The first, in the afternorn at two o'clock, Includes © Pani Jones,” “Cberry and Pair Ster,’” aot the —s of the Lake.” The @ill consiet “Willem Tell,” “ of Brandywine,” and “Fauntos.”* At the Museum (our performances will bo given to day, Including capital reiections. The usual afternoon and eve punlorieanes on Tacsday At Wood's Minstrelia a fine bill ie out for tho wack, Bryant's will give to two performances, for the par ria of witch, we refer our readers 40 tbe oflcial aa- nuacements. Tuere are to be two performances at the Stadt Thestrs to cay Among other attractions we notice # portion of the Kevel family, City Loteliigence. RecaTra.—A regatia will take place at Newburg to-itay. A number of New York boats have entered for the prizes, | ACCIDENT HY TH CAneiRs Use oF Geerownen —Yes- torday (Sunday) morning, about nine o'clock, several hostmen at Whitehail slip narrowly qxonped foatent death by tho ex; mn of @ large q y of gunpowder, It appeers they, in order to ate the acoivermary of ibe American 1 had procure? «large cam of powder, and deomiog it dame turvet the cvsteats on the side walk none of the made (wih the pow. feet distant) an (iluetrston of Wartingion, wished, another of the varty rat fire od yicating wish the mane meteotly #) viow men named Jobn Weisn from woes he was lying over the dock into & yaw! boat that wey opened in the slip, and. setting firo to the cisthing 6 suvther man. named John Henry, an old Whitoual! boatman, who was very badly Welsh was taken “> inseow ole, bat sustained po serious injury. Both were coaveyet te tae City Hospital. Soverai who were standing clove Oy very fortunately escaped unburt. 1858. Sisnidiaee. amin only the rich who are well informed even in regard | Guard Against Bun Strokes. warnx’ OF DR. WAKLPLEY 40 THE Canal oo MANY: to their own affairs, Mr, White's represeutatioas to Rannetye vatietl of copeiie dese beta, TO TH BPITOR OF YH HKBaLD. | an ee 8 ae pe ae oa acai ee In your paper of July first I read comm turned periods joni ane ran fi. Hates to Suit ine H. cation exeeedi?g One column in length, written ana Oo bers- would now be well ‘off in the ‘at priceavoruitine Vea” by and for an association which styles ) world; but, alas for our oredality, we are not. nas ay Suein's att breed rn Mi itself “The American Atlantic and Pacito Ship 1,"me ham’ Vulgar people pay in’ mscey putes ulgar le in muey—poets Canal Company.” | apa ,liticians in promis.” Rach gives what he 18 THBBE A SNIP CANAL ComPany? Yew ~ ee bse hg roe | The Company's commmacation being, first, an | A few y 'Qrks aller the slimming of my attempt of its own to prove tirat it really exists, and Pete be compe ny Webster returne second, an attack upon myself, by wane and openly, | yermments of Nie aeaguaand Costa Rica. His optai it veems quite proper that I should aay a few words | of the cansd comp @Uy had then become what mine in reply. ‘ihe company evidently fears lest I may | 1 Pew. It was i wonsible for him to complete the Le able to show that it does not exist, else it would per con- ty with va- portant powers from the po om | contract, and he Iu'pt away from me for several days. 1, being still a uder the magnetic delusions of not have prefaced its attack cpon me with an arga- men: in defence of its own existence. I¢ does not interest me much to know whether the company with the long name either lives or deey not live; but if it is dead, I would like, with your permission, to say a word or two to the ghost. The company argues that if it is dead, Senor Yrisarri (a gentleman of sound sense and intelli- gence) is not informed of the fact; therefore the company must be alive. This is the gist of the ar- gument: Senor Yrisarri solemniy assures the com- pany, or the company’s ghost, that he does not yw whother it is dead or ulive. Perhaps be cares nothing about the matter. After a tedious argument on the above grounds and others equally interesting, published in two or three commuuications, of whish the one of July Lat is by much the most labored, re:niading eae, in fact, of the mysterious and uorrible struggles of a corpse in a winding sheet, the company cominences its attack upon me. ‘To be attacked by the fiving is an evil—by the dead a horror. DISKASS CALL&D LACK OF MONEY. Before replying, in brief, to the personal attack of the company, I wish to make a few remurks upon Transit companies and ‘transit charters, which 1 own are not uriginal with me, being gathered from the morning papers of the past two years. All these companies and cl , except one, have died suc- ely of a futal disease called ‘ lack of money.” Che old’ Accessory Trausit Company was coudemued and execuled by the Walker-Kivas government, be cause it would nut, or could not, pay its dues to that government. Its successor, based on the Randolpa grant and manged by Messrs. Gurriso: paid out money enou ception. lt tell with the avil fortune of a cause. The next grant, given by Costa Rica to W. B.C. Webster, failed for want of funds t» start npon. The next, given by Costa Rica ty Messrs, Webster & Harris, was victimized by tne same malady—the grantees could not, or would not, pay what they hud agreed. The Canal Company ougit uot to be ws tonished, or grieved, if the saine valanily has lalien upon itself, fur the same reason; aud if Nicaragua has given a Transit cuarter to Mr. Vanderbilt, that charter will follow in the same sad processivn, Uuless he pays up manfully ay agreed. Ruoor aud the ge say that he has paid. Very good: La that case is charter will stand proof, otherwise it is ouly waste paper. “Extensions” and protested drafts are fatal to all Transit charters. Tue goverumenty of Nicaragua and Costa Rica are too ignorant to un derstand anything but hard money If you make a coutract with them you must fulfil it; you must pay your money and open yuur line, or step aside for your successor, The public may not perhaps be aware that the so-called American Atlantic and Pacific Ship Canat Company is not a ship canal company at all: the name 1s absurd. The revised charter signed by Senor Yrisarri in New York on the Lyth day oi Juve, 1867, apd subsequently confirmed by the government ot Nicaragua, Jaly 27, 1867, is a Trausit charter, aad releases the company from the obligation to make a ship canal, but obliges them to open a transi through Nicaragna in ninety duys. This term was extended. Extensions are generally fatal, much more to Transit companies than to merchants or bankers. “WE ARE CREDIBLY INFORMED.” After establishing the fact that I sold te them (on paper—acting for W. R. C. Wenster) the bouts on the river Sau Juan ond Lake Nicaragua, the com pany seys: “ And yet we are credibly intorined that the same James D. Whelpley is the author of the * as- tounding disclosures’ published in the newspapers.” ‘The press, or at least potit, very prompuy denies the charge—der bat Lum the author of the “ astounding disc! * 9 fatal to the eompa- ny. The company has thus drawn out two witnesses against itaelf: first, by attacking me, it admits my foreknowledge of the tacts; aud. second, by obliging the press to deny my authorship, it proves the exis- tence of another wituess. THK FIVE WITH FSSES The “ Act of Incorporation,” published last Tues- day, is prima facia evidence of the existence of a third wituess in the person of the Nicaraguan go verument. | am “ credibly informed,” to use the expression of the company, that that * Act of Lucor- poration” is a genuine document. 1 believe it t be such. [am not the possessor of WR. C. Webster's papers; consequently there iaa fourth witness against them in the person who holds those papers, whoever he may be, in New York. It is not the usage of Mr Horace F. Clark, or of Mr Vanderbilt, or of any of their “house,” to pablish their private business. Bat as they must have copies of the documents, it is probable that they could, if they chose, constitute themselves a fifth party in witness against the exi«t- ence of the Canal Company. Tow many more there may be heaven only knows—perhaps a dozen or a score. Time will show. THAT TWO HONDRED DOLLARS The pats by the company ot a private let ter of W. R.C. Webster to me (placed with them tor business purpoees only), their idk sary disclosure of self and their bod, i * publication,” is hot the whole of their att use their own expression, fam | cred bly lived” that they have arristed fa eirealo tng a silly 1 a scandal, which bas neither top wor bottom to ib namely, that Loliaed the " astoundiag disclosures’ tht ap 1 in one of the New York papers ta-eve tal leading pavers in thls city for the aim of $209 1 bad e and unueces- Even if a this, they would never had known it up's l tell them. ‘Phe icading fournats of New York are pot like “enal Company the never betray a corres) \adent, nor disclose their pri- vate busines to the world, unless compelled by pre cess of law. The rumor is consequently a wrete! invention of some maticl we busybody. If, ou the otber hand ihe parties who did furnish the “astounding diselosnres” received $200 for the information, it only serves to show that thy foarnals who saw fit to publisn it, attached some valne to che information. I do not think that the company r- ceived $200 from the press for their defence of theur own life; it was not worth the money; the matter was neither brilliant, nor amusing, nor at all “as tounding” to anybody. No doubt 3200 is a large, even an astounding sum of money, in the eyes of the Atlantic and Pacific Ship Canal Company; bat it is not 60 to the presa of New York. Thousdods have been paid for the ex ire of the swill milk business; the same money wested in the ex; of Transit financiering aud pecalation would, | believe, work an equai benefit to ‘the nation. HOW THR COMPANY APPEARED. A word now in regard to the company iteclf as it appeared during my brief transaction with it, pend- ing the paper sale of the lake and river steamers Twas sthorined and requested by W. B.C. Web- ster, in case Mr. Vanderbilt did not wish parchase— which, at the time, that gentleman good rea. sone of his own for not doing—to Feil the hoats ty any parties who would give a reasonable price for them. A stockholder introduced me to the fon. Joseph L. White, manager of the “Coual Com ot My interviews with Mr. White were satie sotory, on both sides; he examimed my papers, power of attorney, &c., and after some bhi egling joe was agreed to. Mr. White stated that although he company had already secuved cther houts that as Webster's were already’on the Inke and river, “it would save time to purchase them.” [ inquired about the company —what were ite resonrces, whethor it had ocean steamers, money, &e. fo all of these qnestions J received highly sattlactory and clear sounding answers. Mr. White assured me that he “was himself the company, board, co.nmittes,” everything. ido not think he deceived me; for, since that time, after diligent search and inquiry, [ have not been able to discover any other company ‘but himeelt and three of his relations There were formerly a namber of influential per, sons acting in the company.Me«rs. Yelverton, Varick, Miller Stebbins and others—-allaf whom, Tava credibly informed, have some tinue since retived in disgust; refusing to pay a paltry little assessment of $15 in $10,000, because they lost faith ja the concern. Being “credibly informed” of these frets, I became alarmed for my contract, not oniy oo Web ater’s account but my own, as | had a cousiderabl: interest in his gains. Mr. White had ‘aformed m that the a were in good condition; that aot less than three different steamship lines were ready and eager to come in with their splendid and costly ships; that half a million of dollars could be had in afew bid that the ships and money were all ia escro, [Where's that?—Kecro is probsbly a depart: ment near Limbo, | and contd be put npon the fine in the twinkling of a bedstafl 1 use p coarse Jane guage; Mr. White's was much moreeloquent. [ taken right off my feet by his eloquenve, absorbed and conquered. Alas, sir, the family ae at No.3 Bowling Green has nostearuera, no ships, no money, notbiag— not even “in esoro’’—that [could discover. Lam afraid no one else will ever find them. You will now understand the amazement of the company at the ay of a newspaper paying $200 fw informa- jon, Tw) hundred dollars, sir, will pay the expenses of a small family steamship company lr a month. Food and drink, sir, are before information; it i “the company,’ way a. sgusted with this proceeding, apd entert iciou, strengthened “credible ini Vanderbilt, whose policy e & sharp sus yriation,” & bat ments, pany” te consummate with Webster, or Wel with the company; fer money than the lend $100,000 to Nicaragua. It w 4s there that the shoe pinched. We of course dro, 'ped the contract with the company. The coudition of the company’s interest, as he leit it in hry ir » it no To une # homely backbone.” lo fuct, Webster out out avy growimgy points or spiculuse of bone there might have been ik X. It had | uothing strong im it except the colloquial powers / of Mr. White Tam well satiafied that Vanderbilt saw reavon to change his views in regard to the Nicaragua Transit. The precise nature of the ebunge Al uote negotiasions before | he went last to Nicammgua in company with Mr. | is not m, 1 did bosiness to guess at, ansist Wel r in his final Allen. He did not leave his papers im my charge. 1am not responsible for the publication of any of them. If they jajure the Canal Company it ix the fortune of war, The ever vigilant press of New York will tiud aud publish al! new and “astounding” facts. Transit charters, like Chinese jugglers, disap- pear, each one down the throat of ity successor. The piess werely notes the disappearance of each and the public laugh heartily. Vanderbilt's operations, whatever else may be said of them, have “a backbeue.” If it is true, as aa- serted by the press, he has sent money to Nicaragua he will have the Transit if it were only because he is the only contractor who has seut money. [¢ ull strike the uatives with astonishment. 1 can testi. from Jeng acquaintance with the rise aud fall of "lruusit charters, that failure to pay is the cause of their melting away in the extraordinary and tudi- crous style that has amused the public so long. Charters not paid for are a fond deinsion; protested drafts and extensions work upon them like a rapid poison, the attack of the company npon me ix a pointed iavitation to examine the present condition of Ubeir charter; but as the weather is rather warin (at this writing) for « post mortem dissection, | leave it for another time. A word and 1 have done. Non bis nv idem—you cannot do the same thing twice; you cannot conjure a second “Accessacy Trausit Com- pany” ont of the same old humbug of a “canal charter.” Janes D. Wietrey. rostsonirt. If the company is “in a flourishing coudition, With # guod charter, steamers, money, &o.,”' its stock ruust be of some considerable value. My nm inte. rest inthe concern being limited at present to the wnerehip of one “canal right” (of 100 shares), of Ine is $10,000, I shall depo-it that on 6, atthe office of the Messrs. Holy, ‘aseau street, to be sold by thea any person wuo will gay, in cash, seven per cent of its par valt ft wiilremain three days in their pos- session, it not gocner sold, to be disposed of at that price. Affaire at Quarautine SMALLTOX-THR SUSQUERANKA’S BTOURS, KTC., RTC. The Qessantine restrictions imposed pon vessels coming into port are not alone vexatious aud bur densome to those who are engaged in the West [ndia trade. The Kurepean packet ships which are ea- gaged in the emigrant passenger busiuess are very often subject to as much, if not more detention than any others; and this happens when these ships bring | into port one or more cases of smallpox. But, notwithstanding these restrictions are dificult to | bear on the part of the owners and consignees of ves- | +eis, they are of the utmost consequence to the pub- lic, as the following case and its remarkable results most clearly indicate. The ship Republic arrived in port from Bremen on the 26th ult., with adont 300 passengers and two cases of smallpox—one in the person of an infant, who was nearly well on ar rival, aud the other m the person of a girl of eighteen, npon whom ovty a few pimples apppeared. ‘This was but a slight manifestation of the disease, and apparently scarcely enough to merit severe and rigid restrictions; yet all the passengers having been exposed to these two slight cases of smallpox, the health authorities, ay a matter o safety, ordered the passengers to be vaccinated, and sent them ou shore, ty be detawed for a period of five orsix days. The result bas proved that the order of detention, &c., was a prudent and necessary exercise ot discretionary power; tor during the probation of the well passengers, sever new and distinct cases broke among them, which, had they been aliow- ed to proqed on their arrival, would have spread the loathsome disease throughout the city and State. form, having but few distinet pimples; and this it accounted for by the physician of the Marine Hospi talin the lavt thot the persons attacked Lad been y thus saved isum the severe type of termen " ¢ atures, are af y kis tote one the tower bay sk than to tieke ont core the wharves is wach emmbar- ot the cry, The process raseed by thie east wind in the lower bay, ft bav- the effect of produciag such swells as ing vot to allow the lighters to lv sivng side of the fri- ste. Bot the work of the stevedores is not alone einyed by the weather. There is some trouble with in trying to get the stores and sapplies whee ve bronght from the ship to the go vernment wharf at Quarentice put late the govera- ment warenonse. ‘The diffionlty is reported to have arisen from a strange misanderstanding between the health authorities of the port and Collector Schell, or between the navy aud revenue departments at Washington. ‘This delay ia mach to be regretted, on account of the public health, to s#y nothing oi the Joss whieh must acerne to the stores, which now lic bleaching on the government wharf at Quarantine. Brig leabel, Capt. Coley, arrived July 1, from Sa Ja Grande, with sugar aud molasses, all weil. She will be released after fumigation aud ventila- tion, July 5. Brig Tobin, Ca it. Wallace, arrived July 1, from Gonaives, with logwood and mahogany, ali well. ill proceed to the city July 5. «he Boynton, Caps Bleigh, arrived Jaly 1, from cor since, with coffee and logwood, all well, Goo’ oitl be detuned ot Quarantine to dix charge her congo, soon after which she will be al- lowed to prooee’! Port aa Prince being an infected port. vessels a:civing thence are subject toa rigid aearaotiee uu wed Joly 2 fark Cer) bios, orri Inly 2, Poner, P.M cor, all well. She will oo acl tained for “om 3m ot any rate, and will per- haps be compe. <i to disc cirge cargy hari Clifton, Cops. Win. C. Lewis, arrived Jaly 2, from Montevideo, wit’ a cargo of hides and wool, all well. Allowed to proceed on the 7th inst. Brig Magnet, Cap ford, arrived July 2, from Guayama, Porto R with sugar and molasses, all well, Will be relewsed oa the 7th inst. Brig Startight, Capt. Dyer, arrived July 2, from Gaayama, Porto Rico, with sugar and bay water—ali well. Detained okay be Brig Guanchi, Capt. Xeves, arrived Jaly 3, from Havana, in bollast—ail well, Bot as Havans isan infected port the vessel will be fumigated and ven- tilated, and quarantined for thirty days. Brig Costa Rica, by 2 Murray, arrived July 3 from Aspiowall, with bites, bark aad coffee all well. Will be released after a few days ventilatior Rehooner Eliza Cowel, Cant. Briggs, arty July 3, from Arora, Porto Rico, with sugar and molascos~ all well. Will proceed Jaly §. Schooner Richmond, Capt. Thatcher, arrived = 8, from Ariceilo, Porto Rico, with sagur—all well. After fumigation and a five days’ ventilation she will be released, RUE IEA Samuel M. Hackine af Grenada, Mire. re appolated. Wm. Mone, at Tashiogton, ark, oe H 2. Johnson, vanes a! Foedereon. Win. Fe aopointed Christopher Graham, a! Meo j Joaeph Hopkins, at Maryeviile, Cal., vice ©. Lindiey, wed. SURERYOR GRVERAT, Wm, Poibam, at Sante Fe, New Mexico, reappointed, The Bentow Straw Hat daoly ihe ale, but ex:ludee ike ent, ils an caewt Doreen sens of the season GRNIF, 214 Broadway. ae ccmplonign eo mipoalinsec es ef rocco 7 Agee’. 609 Broniway, » ie Was conniving with it had been to keep the Transit closed. Ehud not then seen the “act of in- Phrenoiogical rooms, 308 corpoxation,” nor & variety «of other lateresting docu- ‘Soon we ayrived ut \\ better understanding, I found that it was clearly ica, vorsible for “the com- \ Wevster had more compang-—at le ist $200—they were ueither of them rich enough to s'pen the Transit or | was deplorable. ie new cuses which appeared were all of a mld | ngaged in empty ! Saturday and Meaday for Gt Call wr titen deeartptiona at FOWLER & wee charane Broadway Holloway 's Otvtracnt. —Tne Penetrative an@® dealing sotion of this potent auive tow serve: taro meds Noa Telled on ia apiafen cer, ‘ene, New York. om: Cristedoro’s Hair Dye, Wign acd Towpers— | Foabest tn the world: Hor sale, and the dye privately applied } | sth. Wore —Ip New Oriears, om Wednesday. J fe of Mr, Aumxaxpan Wois }, Of @ soc, fesse ge Devns-—Dow: —Or Tuesisy, Juco 20, dy the Bow. NS —Dow very stay, June the Baw. 3. Brenn-n at the residenes of the bride's falter, Parnes - R vuNEH Ww Marcaxst AUGOUBE, daughter of Patrick Dua- nrvily,, Doth of this city, \Kouvntae—leriaxy —In Now Orleaos, on June 23 wm the Presbyterien churea, { Pater, Jacoe N. Scnusran to Mrs. Amma : OMe. Frsvaruck.—Ov Seturday, July 3, in He Free- cla Xewtor's chures by toe her it De Layves, James O'NEIL, Of thie ety, to Kuss 0., daughter of P. Fitz- patrick, Eoq., of Washington, Ga. Georg papers plewsc Copy. Paremunn—- # aTaomu.—Ou Mundsy , June 28, the Rav Mr. Pettit, ot the Methodtat obureh, Joampm Pi MOBE, #0¥ Of hi)ip Paesmore, Faq., of ‘be city of Dubie, ‘ire Anne Rusza, daughter of Adram Wetmore, of thiw’ erty Wait0n—Yourc.—te New York, on Taesday, July My 1657, vy Rev Robert 6. Dicknoa, of tho Protestaas Epis- chur.b, Astor pisee, Eowagn H Wastom to Marr A, You-o botb formerly of Senensetady. # vany aud schevectady papers pleasccopy. Died. ELL —At Saratoga Springs, on Monday, Jane 23, Annas Curnemtr aged} year, 10 montha and 18 days, Caughter of alvert W. and 3. Goutee Bell, of Sac Fraaciso, Cai Bap. —at siaten Iniend, at the ree deuco-of ber father, ater ingerte iliness tars Saka Mana Binp, wife of B, Bira, ageo $2 years, 6 mon'ds amd 20 days. e os friends of tho family are invited te e utara! Conk.—On Sunday morniog, July 4, Eowaxn eget U6 yeart apd 4 months * ij bend ‘Tre relatives aod friepss of the family, and those ef Dis brother, William Clark, are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the restoence of hws mother, 1S Maccougal avreet. this (Monday ) morning, ab pine o’clook, without further tnyttacon Somerset vounty (Md.) and New Haven (Coan.) papers preaee copy Gasvey —On Sunday, July 4, Jaws Garver, in the 28 yerr of bis age. Toe friende of the family, aod those of bis Owev and Michael, and also of bie brother-in law, Jom Mibuiton, are resoectfully wviled to attend the funeral, ‘ele (MonoRy) at erooom, Mt One o'civck from iis ime roster nee, No. & Franklin street No carvt aliowed. HoyriG —Io Cambritge, Mass., oa Friday, Juiy 5, Bzr.s Hunmina, ip the Téth year of bis age. Iawin ~-O¢ Saturcay, July 3, Jemen tewie, aged 64- yesre, formerly of Roundfort, county Roscommos, che Tuer & ow place from bis late remidenoe, L24 Mark's place, co Sunday afterrovn, July 4, abt enok. Jomveon —Un Saturday evening, July 8,10 the biessed hope vf & Liigeful immocimiity eivent dangnt*r of Jamos B. aod ad 8S sonueos, tn the eh yeat 0” ber age. The relauives avd friends of the family, end those of | her brother, sheocore F aad James 8. Jounsen, Jr., are reepectfu'ly Invited to aiteod the funeral, this Monday) afte noon " Bouh Fifth street, Wi tiamaburg. ‘ two o'clock, from ner late | | Waven.—On suncay, July 4, Marcansp Maman, of | | Galway, [reinod, at the advarned age of #0 yeara. ‘The friends OF the family ure respectfully invited to at- tend tbe Tuperal, trom the residence of ber sun-la law, 18 Cherry etreet, this (Monday) afternoon, x July 8, Joun Haney Momuman, ie bis oye ‘i take place from bis ‘ate residence, cor avenue and Niceteeuth atgeet, unis (Hondas) twoo'cieck The trienaf ot toe family are reghesse ty altend, without further invitation Monaan —On Sunday, Jaty 4, Jawme A. Moraas, late of Cal foruia, 'e the 319 Fie freenos and the fi attend the funere!, from the resitence of bia father, Dac el Morgac, @8 West Cweuty-recoud strest, to-morrow {Tueadey) afiernoon at three 0'Ci00%. Califorcia vapera prease copy ' wetsy --On Sondsy, July 4, Kramanern, only daughter Lawrence anu “aan Aove Mairy ag-d 16 months The (une a: wii take place thia (Maday) afternoon, af work, from 45 West Tenth street, eruer of We- on verley place. Sarres rite: The Sed¢euly, on Senday Jaty 4, at tne City Hee Ass O © Sarvew to the lan vearor bw are ‘auver and frisuds of the fun'iy a8 requested to t efuvors!, (rum the resicence of bie faiker, De vid Sefer Lewis siree:, to jworrew (foe-day) morning, men cole exgovat On Saturday ew . Jay 3, Breow Ciapeyce, sou of Eiias Meo Hannan K Vonaerhovem, ages ¢ peare, _________ MISCELLANEOUS. MERICA® PYA. TROANISTS FAVS MADE WON. A” dertul progetme in the srt of manufoluring freworae erl'bin the lent few years Wi « ye vievaced for the ew tally tombe uF & of tive tat, for real brh sae) Of enlor and + workmanship, stants Wr J. W. & a quoce Dae Dot + of oen Aa Ue Dg willing (0 Meriter we iy Ly + gt JONSR. (0 ANN PTREST ‘A PANCT SHORE |“ A 2? Raitore ‘and only 08 for trv: cusily of pe'ont lair cone BUMIONS, NalL# PENSTRATING TES feed, extracted wtizon! pain, so that the buot ann be a oe, ee conn P we 1OpPREY! RXTAACT OF ELDER FLOWERS, foftening he ekic smut" Improring ihe om incon ete } This admire BLOM eit o6ere erentwen ‘perfume Bader ‘hye from the estiieat Egee bara cplevanrd ee wo meat porlock ‘treculen, reanses, he Kiwi epessily apd enempietsh ‘vestily not ene LUGRNM DUCUT. Droretat, 09 Brosdway. Sahommason> 7] OK AT THs LADIES, GENTLEMEN OFILDRET + and Soveiz want of » siy sh pair of bovts or stove re Hroad way, where you cep qo the cheapest? inGun'e Ny mn ee 00, No. 6 Frowiway, New Tork MOORM'S PATENT 8¢ Hop a ine Novelly Works This wacviog Nhe the best Dow lh wae Kt will Cul more ther maobine, aod tha quaiey he t Of tte Work is unexcep 0e Wy TAor's wats oor, Sor Seenty tre comes bolle 7 eet wochiy of shia wurivall fou wid wend) JOUR (he hae A Bottle of Hair Colorer. | ie et turn geny bale to 8 ploy Dinek OF brown | apy ironnie Ieavea no fain, Aad * applied I | cheapest bair Colorer ever intreduaec If y: » 1) oat, If yoo have cand: vervfoln mek nee aun ir worer, It wil give & lunartsot wv ~ Re eure sad get the wore, 36 Uiranc street corner of 4 at CALLEN DER & O07 book sore to the bat | TSRRMA Re Arne Rew Tork, 4™ OF SULT. ‘Unce more we bel) our ay of birth, The day usa (-eedom dawnrd on earthy ‘Tho day (ba: dashed @ tyrant down, Tore the beni jewel (rom ats crown. 2h1 colt the heart which cows not beet With raptore. ae the rusatng feat Of feeeborn miliona prowdly (read ‘The land for which their vires have bled. 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