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\ The Treasury statement on the 12th inst. shows the following result: Povtmaster-General Brown and family left for ‘Tennessee this morning.’ The First Assistant Post- mosater General King is acting Postmaster General. ‘THE GENERAL NEWSPAPER DESPATCH. Wasnrnaton, July 15, 1868. A semi-official letter from New Granada says that in accordance with the law having in view the bet- ter security of passengers over the Isthmus Railrosd, and in other respects to promote their comfort, the President of that republic has appointed J. M. Hur- tado superintendent, with ample power for the ful- ‘Glment of the trust. Charlies Barrett was to-day found guilty of the amurder of Reeve Lewis, and Heary Williams, Bar- wott’s companion at the time, of manslaughter. Neu-Arrival of the Canada. Hauirax, Joly 15, 1858. ‘The Canada has not yet made her appearance hore. The weather is very foggy, with a light south- eely wind. Er.uven o’Crock P. M. ‘The -weather still continues very foggy, with no Andiemtions of the'Uanads. From Washington. Wasarnaton, July 16, 1858. John J. Schroeder, instead of Samuel Hippell, has ‘been appointed Postmaster of Leavenworth, in place of Clarkson, resigned. Charles Ross, of Cincinnati, has been appointed Supervising Inspector of Steamboats for the Fifth district, vice Davis Embree. Affaiza in Albany. Ausany, July 15, 1858. lL Acali fora meeting of the American State Coun -eil on Tuesday, August 24, will be issued to-day. ‘Tho representation will be one from each subordi- mate council. The State Council fixes the time for ‘the American State Convention. ‘The statement that a meeting of the directors of the Central Railroad waa held yesterday for the purpose of declaring a dividend is erroneous. It ‘was not a dividend meeting, but simply a business meeting of the Board. Hon. John N. Wilder died in a fit of apoplexy in this city at the Delavan House this afternoon. q Beeak in the Erte Canal. Scuenecrapy, July 15, 1858, A break occurred in the Erie Canal about ten ‘o'clock this morning, half a mile west of here, on fection thirty, over a culvert. There is about seventy-five feet of the bank gone. The water is deing drawn from the level, and active steps are being taken to repair the breach at once, which ‘will probably not interrupt navigation over two or three days. Due Steanors Arctic and Great West Destroy- ed by Fire. AN Purrssune, July 15, 1858. The steamers Arctic and Great West were des- troyed by fire this evening, at the Marine Railway, ‘two miles below this city. The Arctic was valued at fifteen thousand and the Great West at eighteen ‘thousand dollars. The former was insured here for six thousand dollars, The latter was also insured, but the amount or in what offices is not known. The Ohio River, Wreexine, July 15, 1858. ‘The water in the channel of the river at this point now measures nine inches, and is rising. Freights are gotng off promptly, as the boats are plenty and ‘the rates low. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Paivapavrnia, July 15, 1958. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State 6's, 88; Read- Sng Railroad, 234; Morris Canal, 41; Long Island Railroad, 11}; Pennsylyania Railroad, 41]. Naw Oa.ezans, July 14, 1858. Cotton nnchanged: sales to-day, 4,500 bales. Sa- -—Fair to full; ir is quoted at 7c. a 7jc. Super- ¢ Ohio flour, 35 Bt. Louis, $4.10. Corn 824c. a %c. Barrol lard Kentucky bagging lic. New Onveans, July 15, 1858. Cotton—Sales to day 1,100 bales at stiffer bat not uotably bigher prices. Flour $412. Corn 77ge. Breas rk $16. Indian ing Lees fay, bags 1260. Trreights—Cotton to Liverpool i |. Sterlin, exchange §j a 94 o Exchange on New Yor! a 4 per cent jum. eet vi Crarteston, July 15, 1858. Cotton-—Sales today 250 bales. Sales of the week 5,000 bales, at an advance of jc.a $c. on the prices of the previous week. Middling fair 1c. The mar- ket closed firm. Lrrmore, Jaly 15, 1858, B Flour firmer. Wheat steady. Corn—White buoy- gat, Whiskey stiff at 24ho. 0 Por avecrma, July 15, 1858, Breadstufs unchanged. Wheat dull. Corn active: low, 65c. Provistons active and unchanged. Whiskey firm at 25c. Onscrsn ats, July 15, 1858. Whiskey 2ife. Mess 5 25. Corn 55c. wicaco, July 16—6 P.M. Flour quiet. Wheat declined 1c.: sales at 64c. a 6c. Cérn active at 46c. Oats dull. Shipments to Oawego 15,000 bushels corn; no flour or wheat. No shipments to Boffalo. Receipts—2,200 bbls. flour, 21 b00 bushels wheat, 62,000 bushels corn, ‘ ee, age eng Market for flour dull, and we have no chan, Se Geet Pe ene 3 extra do.; $40 $4.25 for extra Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and ; $450 a $475 for double extras, Wheat to for to note in i 3 2 aH sr z 2 g = t ll 1 iF i 2 S - its by canal — rera.o, July 15—6 P.M. demand for flour to-day at Sales 2,500 bbls. at $2 75 a $3 for Wisconsin and 3 : 8 e i i a Hae F 3 bushels or! wenty- honrs—-flour, 5,200 bbis.; wheat, 16,000 bushels; corn, 21,000 hasheis; oats, 52,000 bushels, Canal exports— flour, 2,200 bbis.; wheat, 65,000 bashels; corn, bushels; oats, 18,000 bushels; rye, 3,136 62,000 Oswnao, July 15—6 P.M. Floor dnil. Grain of all descriptions rather qaiet. ‘Bales 30,000 bushels Chicago spring wheat, not in ¢ condition, at 70c. Corn unchanged—Sales 10,000 bushels at 62¢: for sound Indiana, and 500. for hot Hlinow. Oats 390. a 40c.: sales 30 ‘ » 1 : flour 270. and wheat ‘bushels. Wreights dull it Iie. La ‘The Academy of Music Affair, GCPREME COCRT—SPRCLAL TERM. Botere Fudge Werabam. Jove 16. —The People of the State of New York ve. Abra- ham D. Russell, Bernard B. Uliman, Edward 8. Mallory, W. 8. Allen and cthert.—-A motion to remove this cause Crom the Court of Sessions to tie Se agen yan oe Part Ara Allen iy eonnean of the Dneketct A 8. _ FA noes on atuo remmevied(rorn the easton to (be oath of Oyer and Torminer. Preven Trearaa.—Mile. Jaliette’s benemt to-night will afford our French residents an opportanity to display their amioon) guilaatry. Three good pieces are announced Blovements of the Home Squ: Kar West, July 20, 1368. ince my feet, andor date of the 26th and 26th ult , f have to report the arrival of the United States brig Dol- phin, Lieut. Com. J. N. Maffit, from a cruise, last from He- vana. The Dolphin sailed from Boston on the 7th, and arrived at Havana on the'27th ult., having experienced a eucceseion of Light winds during the entire passage. She reports in the harbor of Havana the United States steam- ship Fulton, Lieut. Com. J. J, Almy; the United States ‘steamship Arctic, Lieut. Com. J, Hartstene, and the ord- pance ship Plymouth. As she was leaving the harbor of Havana 1. B. M.’s steamer Styx and another British war vensel were entering. Tho following is a list of her officers:—Liout. Com. J. N. Maflt; Lieutenants, J. M Bradford, E. P. Williams, 0. C. Carpenter; Acting Master, he United Sates atoreship Relief, I, Comman: 1c fdout. James H. Strong, sixteen days trom Aspiawall, wita r3 visions for the squadron, camo into our port on the Za Listof vfficers on board:--Lieut. James radon; OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCS. Havana, July 10, 1858. The sloop Jamoxtown was in tho offing all day yester- day, and several cflicers were on shore to procure lotters, fresh grub and Havana evjoyments generally, with the oa of receiving orders for nearer home, Heaith of the ship improved pie the genial influence of the strong ‘‘tradea” alwaysfound in the Gulf ox the north side of Cuba during the summer. TOR BRITISH OUTRAGES, Captain G. F. Pearson, of brig Tanner, at Bordesur, June 19, 1858, writes to his owners:— I left New Orleans on the 9th of May. When within forty miles of Havana we were chased by a war steamer, brig rigged, under English colors. Finding she was drop: astern, she kept off and fired a blank shot, and then led on course again; we were both on the wind, our vessel having the Americsn ensign at her poak. The steamer, though under of eails aud steam, still falling astern, of t More, and each time fireda sbot at our quarter. After the second ehot I hove my ves. sel to, when the steamer came up and hailed us. After having inquired whence we came and where bound to, sbe kept off and we pursued our course. MOVEMENTS OF BRITISH MEN-OF-WAR. Her Majesty's steam sioop Devastation, six guns, with despatches from Admiral Sir H. Stowart, arrived at Kings- ton on the 22d, and left on the 23d, for Havana, with the * broad pennant of Commodore Henry Keillet, C. B., to as- sume the command of the British navy ia the Guif. Hor Majesty's steamer Basilisk, six guns, Commander Phayre, was to sall from Kingston, Jamaica, on the 26th ult., for Vera Cruz. Her Majesty's gunboat Jasper was cruising off the island of Jamaica on the 26th uit. News from Nassau, N. P. OUR NASSAU CORRESPONDENCE. Nassav, Babamas, July 7, 1858. Arrival of the Steamer Aantic—Efforts to Start a Steam Line with the United States. The American steamship Atlantic arrived here from New Orieans on Monday morning last, en roule to Key West. I beliove the object of her visit is to obtain the carriage of our mails; bat no American house or company can ever hope to succeed with us in that respect wheu a Southern port is the ship's destinauion. Our Logisiature expressly excluded the Southern ports, for this reason: that as the taxpayers wore otal whites, and the subsidy was to come outof the public chest. it would not be fair that they who could not avail them- ee ee Se ee support—there being so le restric. upporr many disagreoab! Jn some former letter I mentioned that the local gov errment has offered £1,600 sterling a year for five for steam communication between Nassau and Now York, or between New York, Nassau and any port or ports if the island of Cuba or elsewhere, 52 a8 to rendor Nassau an iutermediate port, for the carriage of malls and pag The Atlantic sails this morning, The Tehaantepec Expedition. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Various statements have been made in the city papers respecting the character of persons of the Tehuantepec expedition, recently embarked per bark Rapid. As these statements are injurious and unjust, I beg you to state the foliow ing facts: — In the fist place, a considerable number of the persons Of the expedition are engineers and other officon of the company, ® physician, several mechanics of high yrade, and foremen. There are so many of these that, ao far as appearance is concerned, the expedition ought w svem respectable. As regards the taborors, they wore relevted with great care from hundreds of earnest applicants for desirable employment in # healthy region. Their bealth, habits aad cian's ee Sa men, eh eee ee eu y the re, wi re no motive to select other than guch as would do most work and give least trouble. ‘There were no “women” of the party, and oo ‘hard obaracters”’ wero admitted, so far as wo knew or could vent. PT have me doubt that the party, in all ita mombers, is the best, or as good, as ever started from this city on & wees expedition The did not pai} , bus will to day. JNO. McLHOD MURPHY tending Engineer. Weowesoay, Jaly 14, 1868. the United States steamer Vixen and United States brig Dolphin from that port on the 20th alt. The former ves- sel formed no part of the belligerent equadron of the Gulf, but was merely on her return from surveying upon the » and Is now lying off Hoboken. On the 20th, (the given by our correspondeat,) rhe towed the Dolphin to soa, which was an act of courtesy on the part of her commander towards Maifii, of the Dolphin, who was anxion) to get je the harbor a8 woon a posa.die, in consequence of the raging of the fever amongst the ‘nited Statos frigate Saranac returned to Paoama about the Ist of July, and will remain there for some time. be hg Commander Sinclair, sailed on Saturday July 8, for s cruise to ‘tho islands of Pactfio—the Fejeo—to be absent about ton months. ‘States sloop of war Savannah \s ordered in ‘on the 15th inet. She will be attached to the Hh a i : . i uly Hs ; 2 La 3 ; | i" ‘wy. Soom Liewtonat ie Eareer— Felix Bot Passed ‘ard: Assiatant ana " ‘a Clerk—Philo Histhewsy ; reer — Jan. ; | Carpenter—Wm, dimakor Wate STRAMER Le i ie ‘Wm. @. Dozier; Assistant ; 94 do, W. H. Font, Thos. ; ba NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1858, 3! Consus Lame 1” be informed, on the best authority, that the sale of the Com" steamers to the French has not been made, and thas th, "8 Magnificent steamers—the finest and fastest in the wort, ‘have not yet passed from their@American Apropos of these steamers their friends ownership. @laim that the ov Stxamauirs wor Yer Soun.—We ere glad Board of Atfermen ‘The Board met last evoning. President Ctancy ‘@ the chair. Petitions were received in relaiion to frauds in Wash- ipgton market. Referred to the comwities baviog that matter in charge. Otty Tateiltgence. Fue Manssar Baxen on tex Avaet—{somo.er FoouD © re Paprrentisay.—Lu September last there erisied in the Ninth ward a gang of boys, betweee fitewm and twenty years of age, who became storror in the neigh Dorhcod of Twreifth atreet and Tent avenue Sisbicnant quickest trip of tho steamship Vanderbilt | A resolution was offered inquiring why tho conirast for pieces of business were often frod wth im- la bobina the ah 00 trip cf tho Balti, by about thirty | tho iron ralting for Tompkins square has ot been adver. | EUBllY. On Sunday nheracen., Ue ee oii oot minues time. A ba? Shave, but it will do, —_ Nmto’s Gazpan.—The °xcellen’ company at this house, ‘and the admirabie eelection’ Of playe in which the artiste, Moser. Blake, Brougham, Wh.-atloigh mud Davenport, ap- Pear, draw full houses nightly. In addition te the old com- edies we have had this week @ revival of Mr. Brougham’s clever ‘Columbus,’ with the addenda of » Homeric ballad, azent the adventures of the ‘ Galliant French Cap- was set fro to by these boys and Several residing ta the a into the office and come out w almost in their footsteps, vot 80 desperate had this gang of boys become that many of ‘bo catimen stabling ia wore alraid to say a » UFC to toem aboat it, for fear their own property would be ‘Sb? dortirea fhe Marshal, assistet by Captain. Bob, “We and oilicer Geraud, of the Ninth ward, determined to br. “AK Up this gang of incendiaries, aad cousequently they ) YOK into custody come eigdt or ten of them, out of whic, \ Lumber two, named Hackett aad Francis tised for by the Street Commissioner. Alderman Tuckan opposed the resolution. Hoe unda*- stood that the Street Commissioner was preparing plana for the work; therefore, the adoption of the resoiution should be suspended, On vote being taken, the resolution was adopted. A rosolution requiring the Street Commissioner to ox- ” resolution was offered the Croton Aqueduct a, Board to report the papers in telr posscesion ia relation | Sclopeter,- "Oe Donvely, identified as guilty partes, to the grooving, &c., of the Broadway pavement. | They wore y indicted, and o@ being AcapEmy oF Mvsic.—The new programme of last even- Adopted for‘ triat — gulty,, aaee Tig pentewees each of one year 9 4 ing, wh cludes several admirable pieces for the or: rie petition of Joba C. Nesmith was reosived on tke | Set Of 4 “ira ‘party, cailed it, I chestra i ‘8 popular ballad by Mr. Perring, will be re- feces rants assesment bad ro Sue | fled from theo ‘ty 420 escaped. A fow wi since the peated to-night. Those concerts are well managed, and Bs fe ie a plang ‘Street Com- | Fire Marshal, b. £ooeston to visit Blackwell's Istand Very agreeable to the lounger as well as the musical com. | missioner. “It im alloged thas Mir, ‘purey aiviaoa up the | 1 thvestigate uh frigia of the Hospital dre, suspected Rolgsour. But they are promenade conceris; and why | Work into several small jobs, 50 as to ovade the charter the missing aooom, Rie of Haccetl ans toveter might be penn pont : 7 | of 1863, which required him'to advortise for propossis for | on the Iniand ities ees — puople promenade the contract, 16 6 also alleged that thirty conta per feet, | MOR Of Mr. Fitch, wb © Nsston, 10 90 iiackent ant soiope- Which would amount to $148 80, would bo a fair price, | {f, which request w “Poulet commis wiih The bar. Our Cardenas Correspondence. inatead of $596 33 as with & smile, “in the quarry.” Efforts to Land Cargoes of Borales—The Governor Refuses Bribes—A Cargo of One Thousand Landed in the Night, de., de. By the time this reaches you the article that has come out today in the Diario de ia Marina has been read by you. The Diario says that your correspondent must have been mistaken in stating that twenty-six cargoes of bo- ales bave been landed here, on the island of Cuba, from She 10% of March last. After this it says that the vigi- tance of the Spanish and British craisérs would not give the alavers an opportunity of landing their cargoos ox- when Hackett replied Mr. Fitch sont foe Mots ‘e, and tho boy Hacker pointed Hiss out as tae foliow wh Ppephes Se mace, a0 provious. eles win satin be wes joutup by. He replied, ‘i's. ter Kelly.” On roference ¢ ¥ $06 registor it waa found that upder @ name of Kelly he) sentenced to six months for larceny, and that bis th ¥ Would expirg on ths Lith Suty; 1858.’ The Marsbal imfe CARpENas, June 27, 1866, A resolution reducing tho asasasment was adopted. SMALL CARS ON THE RIGHTH AVENUE RAILROAD, through 5 Canal West s'reets, and fevth aud Eleventh avenues, te LE 'd atrcet, a8 far ma practicable, for tha accom: of oity passengors, was caliod up. It o ed by A’derman fuckxn, who = at geome . He thought the Kignth Avenue Railroad Company bad already too much power. They bad tho control of the city government, and be (Ald, T) bad been told by a \y interested in thecompany, that if they had koown he, ete 7 p»itioa Voy fanaa, Hose powers venue 20 would bave endeavored to defvat bis election nin eid a Boone ak ha nous send for him at the expiration « term to saswer tthe charge of arson. Theabove fa ¥% Raving besa laid vs semanas Quackenbush, a so wat rd Copeait fad ag ye jay brougtit from Is . ant artery rues orca tbee Xmnmaton ‘ Tux Crry Batt Crock Srorran.—W @ bave received ssvo- ral communications from indignant c ttizens relative to the stoppage of the City Hall cleck, and ere is much com- Cept om some uninhabitable part of the coast, Now,Ican | , Alderman Booin produced CF eg (several yards vecasions. This is, Y and said tain plait of the tuconvenicnce which it. » tell the person who wrote the onid article that be is be- | frou chines usking forthe Hugeos Riven Math Coe } all true; but in this caso tho 1 Wgulator of public bind band in news. Government is not as innocent as he tries to make itappear. About two weeks ago s gentle. Perhaps clocks 16 not to biame. The public time, Ce at present in pany to run smali cars to Fifty firat atroct, at afare nos Crt fe dy been in use five years, Sad has kopt ro exceeding five cents for cach paasenger. man presented himself before the Governor, and tried to sit ly accurate time. It has been de Red advisable buy of him a thousand schedules of negross. Tho Gover- | jong as the talroad fell, "He (alderman Tucker) wourd | {© Gicas and repair it, #0 08 to keep it ia ¢ DOFOvRn order, nor did not assent to his Foumest; but I know not whether | give to the city $150,000 for the privilege taat they are | Ad in this the in charge should i © commended he complied. gentleman offered him a | pow, 10 give the Hudson River Railroad Com- | imsvead of bi following note expla (ae Hself:— $17 piece. | Afterwards sneiner gentleman tried to buy Ions tee acibing, Lis had enene greed coany cause Wines a m OF Maw Youn, Ju ty M4, 1358, ‘i . fe rcs gg days | done inthe Common Council, but if this is oousum- Please state that the Clty Hall clock will best Opp fora after. this i of borales, one thousand ia few days lo be thoroughly overbatied.” It has bs m= ranzing number, were landed as freight on one ot our mated it would be the cap sheaf. He urged that the princi matter be laid over for further consideration. fi and Bi i Niafaction. 11) WAs ade wharves, and marched for the plantations. The cai Be: ‘After some debate, Alderman TvcKeR moved to| by Meatra’therry & Lyrum, of Sag Harbor, and fa & superior longed to two or three Now, it is impossible for | ameod by striking out the Kighth avenue and inserting | clock, aud u wee teaced it ‘might get myared if | % run wo government 10 say that it wag ignorant of what was going | the Sixth avenue. This was lost, and the waole matter | !Ds- J. SAVAGE } Jn ~ ‘The government weil know what the schedules were for. It is easier to land here a cargo of negroes than a bar- rel of four without bribing preety $0 officers. News from Martinique. {From the Port of Spain Gazette, June 26. | tn prascnslon of France d' Outre Mer of the 10th, notices the St. Pierre and several other localities of the jaundice, which & attacking man and woman, 8 pk juayre, io are patra. Afier remaining lays in St. Pierre the Admiral took his departure for Fort do France, where he now is. From thence he proceeds to Newfoundiand, which bas been fixed upon as the winter Regulator Puolic .’Aocka, A Nrw Pouce Courr.—The Common Council 40 ur ime since passed @ resolution authorizing tao tran ver of Justice Weirh to the Mayor's office, to aid Mayor Ti imann in the disposal of the large criminal business of his oilice ‘There iaa popular belie! thet the Mayor cen redre +s al! the wrorg committed upon our citizens, and the aggr: vved pertios will pormst in calling at his office to enter t beir complaints. To accommodate these peopis a court n tom will shortly be opened in the basement of the Oity B ull, in the room formeriy occupied by the Chief of Police : der the oid system. This wil! relieve the Mayor o1'® wey hoa of the unimportant business that now takes uD me. Business at uim Jevversos Marker Pores Cover.— business of this court is getting to be very great, and was !aid ble jt ne: which da = puheterne Monday next, to which day Police Intelligence. Cuance ov Ling, AGawst Frank Lasirx—Tas Swi Mik InvesmGation —Alderman Reed, of the Eleventh district, on Thursday appeared before Justice Quackenbush and made « complaint against Frazk Lesiic, otherwise known as Henry Carter, charging him with baving in the issue of apaper known az Fyank Leslie's IUustrated Newspaper, bearing date July 17, published, in the shape of a wood cut, @ gross and maticions caricature and lbol against him and other Aldermen. Alderman Reed and others, it will be remembered, were the Investigating Committee in the rtunity this weck we have boon put ique tothe 15th inst. The prevaience in and Creole. had arrived at St. carters shows that crime in the upper wards more than keeps Cum Tete, swill milk matter; and it ie alleged that the out referred | face with the increweZor population, On Wedaendsy last The Eighth it. to caricatures and Kbels them, The cut represents four | Seventy-five complaints tac boon recordet; fifty two per- THIRD BRIGADE N. Y. 8. MILITIA. July 6, 1858, has rendered the gone Committed to prison, and aine warracts wero issued men, a@ stable and a cow, one of the men isa masculine for the arrest of alleged eri . AS manny a9 one hua: BRIGADE ORDER: milkmaid, apotner is supposed to be the proprietor of a Naw Yor, July 14, 1858. | stable, and the others Alcerman Reed and his companions, | “Ten and twenty cates have been heard, oatered aad ro The Court of Inquiry, tnstituted by b ondors of | These three geatlemen have each whllewash brashes in Pg A or Bea er nig beg elope aodion Lary follow! opinion, which ia | their bands. Mr. Reed is engaged in whitewashing tho | ‘2 Lif averages Intely bave been over five bundred, Of this brigade, | stable. One of the others is putting ® coat oa the | New York is getting to bee very wicked oity, hereby promulgated for the infi Qnd ordered to be read with this order before each regi- cow, andthe other is white the milkmaid. Tho Ovmmataic Hosrrrat. a regular meeting of the supposed keeper of the stable is in the act of putting into ment thereof, on occasion of its next parade. ‘board of directors of York Ophthalmic Hcspitai, ‘The Bri; General approves of finding of the | the pocket of one of the gentlemen a bag marked $50,000, | held at their rooms, 6 Stuyvesant ttreet,on Tucsday Court of Lg a, omy takes occasion to express his gratifi- | and from the pocket of another a beg labolled $5,000 is —, 18tb instant surgeoos—Drs. phea cation that the of the Eighth Regiment has been so | protruding. Alderman Reed is of the opinion that this | son and J.P. Garrish--reported to the board a4 having completely vindicated. gn vem Na, cut is intended to libel and caricature bim as weil as the upon the books of the hospital two buadred and ‘The Court of inquiry ia hereby 1 By + | others, and consequently makes the compiaint. The ma. | thirty eight new patients ince the last quactorly meeting. Brigade ied mf Ava a menage lly — < Mr. = ‘The affwrs of tho ‘tion are in @ flouriabing condition r General Third ¥ ope }, and ofticer Smith, Jeiferson Market Police Tux AMERICUS ASSOCIATION that were caught {n the rain Jasow T. Soerrn, Aid-de Camp, a y ie in search of him. 00 & picnic ou Tuesday iast are not members of kagine picnic Company No. 6, but are composed of tue members of tho Young Americus Guard Eecape of Billy Mulligan —[Cue reasen that the officers could not discover the whereabouts of Billy, the ex Leputy Rheriff of San Francisco, whea be was wanted by Judge Ri Was, that be was disguised im one of Knox's legant and fashionable summer hats, aud. look! fire ‘B gentieman, be wd their motion. This ts wy Romexry uv 4 Payer, Hoose —A few days since residing in the State of Connecticut was met by a French Canadian woman, who tnduced pany her to No. 72 Duane street,a noted robbed’ of $1,500 in bank bills be Ag Mal eet " Joss | ore 10 putso excellent ap article to Those, how bo \ She mimheer tne yd Inust #0 16 KNOX'S, No. 1B Brosdway, fort. Prise, a | ete tee Merent, me bese cin | | piace, but could not find the Canadian fil, abe having fines cn Be anche Weseed| Red weed; and ali Other recover wel wld wa the Pecamour of ita ‘eu, — W. th. SMITH, 256 Broadway. former! a notorious: 10. a Laat aud knowledge as to treet ta wi anon Saio pac, ae Bey hesin from as toate chemmning chapers fo. '0 960 : | ing been convicted of stealing $500 from a countryman + mde } perv SS | tae pees beak enticed te her house. (Sherwocd wae taken | 2°0ly bovts sad ales for children, all otyiea and prices And that from such examination, the record of which | Trove ‘iustios Quackubush, and tooled up for examina eto re ia eubmitted herewith, the Court is of opinion that the re- | 4." * 20 Cent Amb Likenesses, with Case. BSS cocut antics noe some sic | paniyseecec case aaancey verte eat and privates of tho Fighth Regimont, detailed as « guard | The Metcalf Will Case. zs gers i halogen ete of honor on the evening of the 2d and the morning of the SUPREME COUBT—SPECIAL TRUM. nt.—Searching through ate atten is eee rpmcow tec gs Before Hon. Judge lagrahem 2 and muscle, to the very source and y r Maria H. Metoalf vs. Thomas S. Metcalf ant others.— | centre mild yet powerful iadle N. B. LABAU, Lieut. Col arth ‘effec ih amazing celeriy. Maiden Wo, Hexne Axton, Judge advocate, Hiaed Brigade N, | Tho plaintif brings thie action to cowmpel the defendant | fanct New torts MMO ee ensrohe: ¥.8.M | to tranfor to her certain stocks and sccurities held by Personal Intelligence. j Mr. Vieuxtemps, the finest viotiniat that bas ever visit- | (> t the time of bis death, and the executors and two Brandreth’s Pills “Come Home to Men's busir esa and bosoms '—ia them ts blended our health and af. fection». Their use secures our healih: their une secures oar lives; #0 our qhiidren are saved 10 ua and we to oar ehtidren. ‘all foulness, the blood is | them as trustees under the will of her father. Tho tosta | of the trustees resided in Georgia, and Coiling, the other ed this country, sailed for Bremen in the Borussia. Faye Be pT ply p=} . | thus purified and p eas vanish. Sold at 5 cen! Mr. Thalberg went some time since to th rth, ani defendant, resides im this State. The whole of the origi. 4 my Oaled—-at 4 C : oe , nal trust fund, except the sum of $1,901 35 was invemod BA aiy cnt 26 Hodece street, Now York. _ left Boston on Wodnesday for Liverpool. Sepstor Crittenden, we learn from the Frankfort (Ky.) Queru”s Cod Liver O11 and Jelly can be used Conmenectith, tan an invitation to. public din- | the trustees, “‘in trust for the use and benefit ‘of my | without the least dificulty by the fastidious—ti a tree from all dil ble while virtues of the oll are ner at A Vereuilien Tho time fixed im the 27th of the pre- | daughter, een 8 eat, eae << artes, foliy retained. PENFOLD, OLAY & 00., Agents, Ned ‘ and on her death without iseuo, the same to beheld for | Pileheratreet, Governor Willard, of Indiana, has #0 far recovered from | oe full is recont sevore amt daagorous auack of illness a to be Duguy’s Rew Pestume se the Genssn— Able to be oat. He ts unable to apoak above his broath, Distilled ee oat Malt ‘and fears are entertained that he will never recover the x DUPUL, Chemist Nor oop Broatea; 4 5 7 N.Y. ure Of his voice. Kis MEG HOR FOMADE. for the Hair. The Secretary of War will be absent from Wi ied ay ean. for the next two weeks, duriog which period Colonel Wm. ams a 7 ose, R. Dripkard, the oblef clerk,ot the War Department, will | Hyde, Sailmakor—Wado HOW, BANGER, New Y. OARBRY. HO! ire eae New. ‘orks. 5 | Feoucya Moors, “Se Only danahtor of Patrol and Kat | Merroy, eget 2 yea ™, 6 onthe and f days 7 | Beevues——Ab Piso, Wi, 06 Thursday, July 15, Jom Pow ‘Taso, infant soa cf Eiia* B. aod Maria is Servinn, ogee } months aud 21 days. «Gon ¥ bome.’” “ #016 —On Friday, July 9, » ¢ Sing Ping, the Hoe, Wroas Sise, at the advanced agi more Wen 97 years. Me. Sing cled at the residence bis son in law, the Row. David Hounes, with whom, saya, ¥@ Sing Sing : be bad lived since the destruction .¥ hie ows dwoiling oy Gre ta the month of November Laat, 64 from which be at \bai Gua warrow!ly escaped with his li @ Mr. Sing wane wative of Kogan, but came to thie cou. Miry More thaa 7@ years ofo, acd was for some ti, 06 ® morchass in the city Of New York. From thence? he removed to thia village, inst atxey years bo bas resided , vad dueeg ine whole of that tine bas sustaimed the cha: scter of sa opright man end a devout Christian, Deceased was the feiher of the Inte Major Joba Sing, an officer in tho Uaitne Sinieo army Curing the late war with Great ‘i with four ethers out of eight ob!idren, bad fatber te the tomb. Among the surviving children are the Rov. Chas. B Sing and the wife of Rev. David Ilolmes. ‘The death cf our veoorable friend carries the momory far back to a period anterior to the American Revolution. Hin partner, sho died a fow yoars since, at the age of 46, Favs cent gene gnamee of Wiliam Sita, Caiet Jua- on ew York, under the provincial goverumest. Suura.—Suddeniy, on Mouday, July 1%, Caamrtan Serva, aged 60 pears. ‘The friowes and rolatives of the faml'y are respect! invited to attead the fuserai, from bis late residence, 81T Greenwich street, thus (Friday) alternooa, ai baie three o'clock. ‘Travia. Karly Thuraday morning, Jul Fons Teavis, Jr.,eidest aom of Eaway Aweis Travis, Ls remalpe wi . rhe, thew pat BS poy end Mary 5 years, 0 months and 16 dags be iukeu to Greeuwood this (Friday) tho residence of bis pa- nian te Thursday, Jaly 16, Bu 72 In oa Thu: 7, July 10, Batons Buscxse, poungeet daughter of Crome ai T- and Eira, B. Wnite, aged 10 and 9 days. Tre revativas avd friends of the ly are respectfully etal it rien L ee tes rile en, outs, No, vington le at four o'clock, wise further tivitation, r God gave, heltock, he will restore, Be dvoth ‘ail things well, Taunton papers pitaee copy. NEE, 1 ANN STREET ANOY 0mm ~ (Taltors, and ouly $9 for Ares ual ooed ee Fae, ET ee , | PILRAt ‘The fetor of Dr WITMRR’ 3 Suppostiory wilt tee to cure any cane of ex'ernal and internelpiiex Tie tallow pg gontiemes were cuzed of ples by usiug De. WITM ARS , Suppoaitery:—Char'es # Boivell, eq, Newars, Wse operated upoe for piles. bul done no good, ond was us” Able W leave (se house for mcuthe: Mr. Michact Foran, No, 295 South atroet, was aftiteted with pilea for fifteen gears, aud wens im a deplorable condition Cail and see theme for your. weif, and hundreds cf oiber gentlemen whose names an.i ad- dremes I will give. Depot No. 152 Bowery, Now York. ‘The modicize can be sent to any part of tbe country, OORT, BUMIONG, NAIL” PRERTRATING THE immedisisiy aiter the operation without te least inoceee- Y tae patient, , ‘surgeon oeene neg by Dr. ZACHABIE, K. SAMSON'S INSTITUTE FOR TRE TREATMENT iv dscanee o€ tho lwrge, eoemumaption, aerrous debi. Seria hess ah eae Gein oe ina COC a ave , vantita, O= —- SCDURGE, DR"AD CHOLERA, Hat Boat; bereaving many ® bappy home, Belai detieg eli (he doetorn’ art. Boa STRING AA L’6 otters, 70 Nassar street, soos maks K ¢epart. 1NGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWIFQ@ MACHINES-wO tiiber as rooms sBe benly ot tae mack ots erection aod vane of and eramine au &0., 468 Breacway, New Yor. MITH’S COUR Serpe of canon od aad determined tm the Osart of A f the Gate of por <) : jew York, by R Peshiso tuith, Just pubidad anc-toreale U7 y BANKS & BROPHRES, Lid Namman vtrent, ©. ¥. and 470 Broadway, Albany, i. ©. AKK IT BOMP,—¥OR THR BEST STORIES, THE cal ait tustantions, ond the best Sige et the uews of tha week, see HARPER'S WEKKLY. Price five cents, (TAKE, IT HOME —FOR THE BEST STORIES. Tum Fait iieatuations, end the beut digest of the news of tha “HARPER'S WREKLY. Price fire conte, TTAS8 t BOMK.-70R THE BEST STORIES, Tue a yaeanenpebena the besi-aigest of the news o the HABPER'S WEEKLY. Price five coats, JAKE IT HOM&—¥OR THR BRAT STORIES, THB best Ulusirations, and the dew digest of the mews of the "HARPER'S WERELY. Prieo five conta, IT HOME--FOR THE BRO? STORINS, Ts yert (ustrations. amd the best digest of ue aews week, sco s Ok ae Fe HARPER'S WEEKLY, Price Gre conte, best Dustrations, aad the b; b we it HOME.YOR THE BEST STORIES, Tum 7T KE IT HOMR—FOR THE BEST STORIRS. s rh om Cigestof ine news "HARPER'S WEEKLY. rice five cents. best ilvatrations, and the Last Cigeet of the cows of tbe week, oe, ‘Y. Price ve cents, AKE IT HOMB.— THR BEST STORIES, THR Be Uivatraiota, and the leetdigess of be acws of the ‘week, see HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price (ve conte. KE 1? HOY FOR KR BEST STORIES, THK Dest Liusira tons, and ihe best diges: of the nows of the week, aca, HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price five cents, IAKE IT TOME.—FOR THE BRST STORIES, dent (Justravons, ead ibe best digest of the mews o! see HARPER'S WKAKLY, conte, AKE If HOME.—FOR THE WKST STORRS, THE vest Tivatrations, and the best Digest of the news of ike week, seo HARPER'S WHEEL. x. Prioe Five Conta. AKE }T HOME —-POR THE BRAT the Gieeharge th» fonctions of acting Secretary, under an ap- | wrikey is wi observ SCHIRFYRLIN, BROS. A 0D. BoM pointineut from the Presiceut. | ait oo BE pa AOR RE JAMES P. MAXWELL, New Tork. Seat Iinstsations, and the best. Digest of the nowser te ‘The Secretory of the Treasury (a also absent from Wash- | tees; that two of the trustees reside there, and that the RE Fouasss a ey HARPER'S WEEKLY, Pries-Five Conte. ington, spending a day or two at O14 (’oint Comfort. | copstreetion of this wil! mast de to the laws of eid evtry where. ed Wank f BOuE-ros Tip BYeT STORING, TUR EX Prewicent Millard Fillmore is sefforing severety from | @ y Unless as to the small sum of $1,901 85, which memes sen ee mm ‘best LMestraticus, aad the best Ligest of the news of ua inflammation of the eyes. They are gp weak that be is | NAé been invested in this Stale, ‘These facia alone appesr | Geo, Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Razor Strep. | work, ser obliged to forego reading almost ev1 to me to be sufficient to deter the courts of this State {rom Tia the gemuine aricie, has never beeu equalled for protue. HARPER'S WEEKLY Price Five Cente, = Lo control over the funds. The trastees are all do- Ree vest possible oo ‘or sale by J. 28 cement eect dene meng nn ay 4 pirous of having ) queshon dosited im tee ay OY SAUNDERS, No. Ancor louse. AKE bd Oe Se eae ee. ‘4 Depa » is absent A . Georgia. they are all rosponsibie, and Property hag egg — = eg bes 1) auratons, Digest news of home tn Maine, Dr bis absence Wm. Mechlin, chio emhees Batchelor’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and x, %, pron the tain ent ef the barcau as | come’ Geceuerende Somuesl Ee fanaiie ae hg bas in the warped eds, Sold ead sophed | Yo “HARPRR'S WEEKLY, Pre Five Cents itor, decide that the piaiaticr | * the maaufsotory, 23 Proeeway. ‘SKE (f HOMK—FOR THE Sir St. George Gore” is now in Quebec, He has just ro- the fund. There is also Cristadoro’s Mair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— eet Tiechrasions, ana the vest tigenof he naes due turned from the Rocky Mounteins, and is on bis way to | another reason why this court should mot, ander the | ost in the world. For sale, and the dye privately spplied at | Week, see the Saguenay aud the Gelf fishing grounds. fhete as now presopted, attempt to exercise jurisdiction | No. 6 Astor House. HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price Five Conta. Le Barron de Wottorstedt is at Newport. SET ne Peek ee ee ier of isan | Rarry’s Tricopherous te the Best and | (UKE 17 HOME-.yOR THE UYSr STORIES THR " = berm Bang en a po in Prince W vo ag Thonina, who had died, to a dan Mary, who was | cheapest article for , gauging. clenaning, curing £ bes Mluatratons, sad the bes digest of the sews of tha iy, Vi _, been A seat on the bench by his | Horn the mu ‘of the will. ‘is stlll living, reserving and res:oring Ladion wy it, by — - , Because of his entertaining aboiition ventimeats. | yon'in' Came of tha askih of the iar lamervied gy | Sree ASPRN'S WERELS. Pete Sroceme, ARRIVALS. without issue, would be entitied Goth trust fund socord: | © = AKE IT HOMF.—FOR TS BRAT STORING, THR Althe Clarendon Hotel—Baron de Sineckle, Russian Minis. | ing to the provisions of the will, and the evident MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘best [iluatrations, and the bes digest of tao mews ot uma om Huesian Wavy Sheusabed ded vinsa, hes: | Inv ender ieeh nfeh’ } WSR | * “ARPRR'S WEBKLY. Price Ove coats, a t wanneh i ure & —_—_ Fru oS cummin oad Mine Ge had, ead fer he ie Neehens ane any ey A gh da |AKR IT HOME —FOR THE BEST STORING, TUR ‘Ant 1-3 Royal 4. Hoston. the » many A , TES, Taratomn, ond the Som G.gun ef ine neue of te ei New tort, OM fot! the fund, end, therefore, Chart, a | of this city on | POO poms s muy. on Prom Richmond. fe Inthe sieamahiy, ameaiown Ge cpmien Gat Ht Sayre, 6: ton: aa \_meun—ron Sun Suen @rORIGN TaD —— “Hog ir rmaty, Oita action upon: Se m ihe Team iaraconn an ha Sem aigeat 5 the news of he Bune Merchant ot a Brooklyn, on Tharsday, Jaly 15, | *ee™ i Me cee Mise Rilen fi at the residence of tho bride's father, by the ‘Rov. Mr eee SL eeome. Bundles Bias Blair, mas Moras. ‘Alex }, Davin B Bascock to Jawyis F., youngest daughter KR IT SOME—FOB THE Bnav STORIES, A grey r, Ming Green, Josephine x. K. Dodge. i beat lilusvations ang bo best diguerel he wows of Mra W J J Millard Mine —At St. Bartholomew's church, on — ¥ eee Graben, ar ae Les a ae by me Rev. lows F. ¥. Bit, DD, HARPER'S WEEKLY. rice tre cons. johnson, ixton BRURK to fvRaW FRawon, U8 A, obtidren, oat] \ » | PAKS IT HOME—FOR THR NEST STORIRG, THR ie raw bees ee cident dnagh or of the late William I Rushton, all of tnis Tem laartons Nhe tem dig of te seweel ie Quarly, De W @ GMs, aad Idi steerage. ay rm Sat tosnn war on Tacoday, June 29, bg the Rev. ve LARPRR'R WREKLY. Price fre cant, DEPARTURMA, = _ Ne cease Pecans a} BRST STORIBS onthem; steamani _ | and Se detencenke trenster vo the plaintiiT the | sereet, Waen eto Grane to Ranta Jmewer Euan. ARE IT HOMER .%OR THE valeed States Miniater er for Deamett, Jamon st Buchanas and stock held by them for that purpose, reserving therefrom | pom, of the Inte Alfred Zimendor?, ali of tata Tite aration a heb digest of (he neowa ot ily, ix pernoma; Vienxiempe and iady, Juliua Wolf, aay po much therect as ‘de suiliclent to satisfy the ba HARYRR'S WERKLY. Price tre cons, inhaat iad OW Lots aut servant, © °F | nce of the principal (01,001 35) invested in this Bate, | Lawa—Cranx.—On Toseday,, July 18, by the Rev. Samual ~ anak, Jos A Salomon. B Wolll, Dr erneng | The Costs and counsel fees of the defendants must be pai! | D. Burchard, Mr. Nasu M. [ase toMiss Hawauet b.. 9 AKS If AOMK—FOR THE NEST STORING, THE tra Lona ag Mr eet ay ch of ae Fund; and on the transfer of the weeks or pay. | ext danghter of Alexanier Giark, May., aoe New York. | T bast, Uinstrations and tho bent digas of Resews of ihe rhiide ment money Platntif, must execete . Bree 7 She trustees full release for ai claims for interest up to Died. manrens Sa meters time of commencing . Baxra.—On Thurrdsy, July 36, the infant daughter of HOMR.—FOR THE BEST STORIRG, THAR urge Wand Emeriing baxter, . Tr Ne Tauranens, and the best deat of the news of ux “ Music and the Drama, ‘The frends of the family are invited to attond the func. | W988, S°, soens WHEKLY. Price fire conte. Me eg bey ad features have been o. Be Come ee con ae No. 118 | _ Lhe ad) Ss 1. __ added to promenade concerts now | Easex street. Hor remains taken ‘eatchester HOME.—FOR TRS STORIES nightly given atte Academy. = them is | ombye’s a aloes te Lng hy i, ae Baran. Tes, AE i etions; aad tho bent dague ot Seaewher oa grand orchestra fantasia called the “Savoyard’s Droam,” | romp, Thodate Brainand, of Boookiyn, N. Y., aged | woek, #0 ‘WARE | ape eget ; “rome Thursday, July 16, Jo: ‘ Wave, SAREE 8 BASEL E_Price tre omit Nim.o’s Ganosw —Mr. Blake will this his » en ee KM IT HOME—FOR THR RAST sTOTErma, favorita charac of Mr. Primaroee a ‘we suirteha tine onus, infant awa of Jonsinnn Westigion sod Sarah © | (Puy iatrticas a the bes get of ie wen the comedy of « Question.” A promenade concert : +4 follows in the Tina pao, and then ‘comes Mr. ee Yolen snd friends 0€ the family the companions week UARPRA S WREKLY, Price Ave 6° ats, For Liverpool, hip Arable from Boston —J J Wai. | Brougham’s extravaganae of “Colusa brothers of hadepeh h Lodge No. 2, KE If HOM —FOR THE BEST ston: nh, Wk Mied Sts game h Holies, AN | WAtLAcn’s Tamara will doubtiom be throng with he ond tho qty ee KE Tt HOSE TOR THE, BEST, {TORIRA, THR * Mew Ba “Bs iol ‘ wea ot | Bose, No. § Bamersiey square, without further ievits, | WHE 98. ..oeae warty, Price’ selections consint of | tira, the body will leave iho house in ihe afwrnoon, at | HARPER S WEEKLY. Price /:ve conis. and the rastiing littie V we o'clock, and be deposited in Greenwood. yRRAnES Saporn Agen 7 BATHS, NO California please copy. " v) De cnly eats ‘ent wtonded by Prag At Metro- RURAU.—At Havana, on "Woanont Zane 2 Avocet | Venu Nis, we nveaior, Berourial, a BJ for the benefit y Ricxav, of this cit, aged 2 2 youre ants en ie jan ae. lar ariiehe of the Corps, ecead tenant moat tab, Make, wie of. ILDER'S PATENT SALAMANDER SAP, are on the bith, Too friends and Felattves Of the Maidcace, No 201 Wek GREAT FIRE PROOF ‘APR OF THE WORLD, ) tel | pend ee 3S rrivay) morning, a ten o'clock, } Warramed fre Row demosen Db gniy berry street, this (Fr LA ‘ane COPY. ALI ee wa Rr none ove aoveung lee sab fork and Litim Monday morning, July 8, of initammna- | sateen fi Aso] ™ 19 © srtainly a Hiituee, Only fon Of Cuarlos 1. /RIBKERS OR MOASTACHRS FO TO GROW I ton of the brain, Wai ha pe. a weeks by Bap cegveus @ years euaniaaan erika ‘and Sarah Maria Holbrook, Aged 9 months and 25 days. oly of the | “"Roston papers ty please copy AG Colored opera business at prevent, are of “ourse doing At New Oricana,on Wednesday, July 7, of 4 ‘Weil. But, for the time being, they are not alone in- apoplesy, Oapt Haavey JOURDAN, maater ot aul Africa debted for their success to minstrelay- they exhibit « Lyae.—At Arcade, Wyoming county, N. Y., Raopa | ot A Hudson river that is gions worth the | gyxtserox Leman, retict of Rey. William Lyman, D. 1, fee. Parack GARDEN, —The man 91 years. Sb was born in Lebanon, Cons., in 1767 wed removed to Watertown, N. Y., in 1886, sive wae 18 years s church mémber Movant. —On Monday, July 12, ab the residence of ber ataner, Mr. Joke O'Cgaaor, No. 8 Prigcs street, 18 Of this new, butalready 7 made CJ ain of injury to ibe skin. Si per dotile, sent to aay pare ery R GRAHAM, KS Nassau Hayes ie | ATT# SRRVOUS ANTID THE Ruxi2 or | be o b iy, will teenie illty . proetation of Bithowt rae partolee CO., proprietors, 10) Asas®u sce: fuice aren, Broveye,

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