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et i a eer — oo TBE ATLANTIC CABLE Letier from Ma.cysus W. Bivad tv tae Teie~ grape Compacg Raowve te tte Faunre. Oy Boskp oy U8, Sram PsiGATR NiaGaRA. Yo rex Dmxctors or mus Anan TzixoRrara Compayy LODpon t= GuaTinax Tho Telegraph flees, consisting A tbe United Piaies MeO TRA Ningsra and cor Mejesty’s.steamers Agameanon, Veloro2 sad Gorgow, left Pigmeuth on Tournesy Juce lv 185 Toe Sagara had $60 tons aod Be AgeGeRLOL 44 O48 Cows, uno exch auout 1,290 Bau oa, UF a stdie te-0 sban 1,500 statute males of cable on Dead Weather cory pieamat, tight winds, Tribay, Juve Ut ~ Telegrap! feet all ip aight; weather pleasant, Iigpt witds T went on board te Agamom- Poa bue driuroed te the Niagara AIUMDAY, June 12 wrelogr at a fleet all insight; weather Nemeeor; bbl winds bs Suypay Tape }3 -~Moverate wind ls the morning; very fresh in tne afwrncon and evening, with frequent aqualls of rain; ivet elghi of tue Valorous and Gorgon ign Seronnal June 14 —Strovg gale; Agamemvon in sight. Tospay, June 15. —sirong wie; Agamemnon in sight, apnusvay, June 16.~ Blow og heavy in squalis; Aga- Focmpon 1D wight Taonspat, JeDe 17.—Bowing beavy in squalls; Age meinnon 1 Big bt. Faipay, Jone 18 —Frosh wince; Agamemnon in sight SarvaDay, June 19 — Blowing fresh im cquails, and heavy Ren; Agamemnon Ih sigtt Suspax, June 26 —Freah gato and heavy sea, with Hat overboard from Nisgara one of the large buoys; Avamomacy in egat Moat, Jane 2i.—rarong goles and very heavy sea; Inst sigot of the Agamemnoe oh 7 A M vewar, June 2c —Moverate wind, pleasant woatber; seb ROY COwD, Wapnespay, June 23.—Lieht wind, pleasant weather. ACP. M. wrrivan at iat, 5203 north, long. 3318 weet, ‘Where 't bac Leen ayveed Hat the splice shoald be made, @: A there wa fonna she Talorens aad Valor: ous baying arrived the Zist ives. apd the Gorgon this morning. Both of these vessels report very bad weather, ned that ther bac net geen the Agamemnon eine the i3th fast. At midpight lost sightof the Valorous and Gorgoa In 4 thick fog Tuvaepar, Juve 24 At 5 A. M. epoxe abip Henry Clay, bounc from Liverpool to New York, thick weather, with moderate wincs in the morning, and heavy gave in the uf- Aecncon and eveniog; the Valorous and Gorgon vot in wight Prupay, June 25 ~-Pleasant weether; at 2 P.M. saw the Gorgou, and soon after the Vaiorous and Agamemnon. Ai 4:00 P.M Copuin Preedy came on board of the Ninga- Ts aud reported that they arrived here at poon this day; bea han very bed weuther eince; parted from the Niaga- Ta Use Mist thet, aod that ic a heavy gale the upper parbor tho man col’ on board of tue Agamemnon had ified, and that they wold be reaay © make the splice © morrow Sarunnay, Jane 26.—Weather beautiful; telegraph fleet 21) x sight; depar of water, 1,000 rataoms; at 10:30 4. M. tue wiorne Gf ine Niagnrs and Agamemnon were atashed by a hawaer apd 200 futuoms of cuble veered out of tho Wiagure to tov Agnuaemuon; splice made on board of the Agsinemuon; siensis thsonyh the whole lengtn of cable perfect, soon after 12 o’siock the hawser wus reifased and Soronienced paring out toe cable, thaehips steaming slow Ly ewey from each otaer,and when we had payed ont two Bhilee auc forty fatbows, tue cable ran out of the first into the Acjowwing groove, and th the excitement of attempting to get it Deck 1 was puileo off the whee! and parted oo the haad.e of the vert nwamers ruc hack, aud the sieros ava anc Agamemnon secured by bawser, and Bpiics made Be before At f:20 PM basser released and commenced paying 36, abd before sundown the Ningara and m= ‘out of sight or exch otber. Tho signals through fom ehote cable were pertect,ana it was running off the aod everyting Working eattatectorily. At i had payed ont thirty-one nautical miles of cable. 12:56 A M., ship’s time, or 3:29 couned. and the tests re applied by the Gestricmaus it wes evident that an mccidens bad occurred some miles from thie ship; Binckoa the speed of tho Niagure aa touch as posaibie, aod ‘conginued to pay outcsbie very #lowly, constantly PPT ing different kine of electrical tests ontit 4:50 A. M., Ship's tuas, when commenced hauling !n.and io a few mi- Dvtea thé cabla parted, hurmg recovered about one hundred faroome two miles and three bandred fax Gorgen to rewrn, to make epother splice, and in a fo minutes we wore on our way Dack to the repdezvous. Attou 4 M. epoxe ship Alice Monroe, bound from Liver- pac! to Bosten, aad scot letters by her. Lieutenant Ghe- Tarci sud wysell weut oa board. Io the morntog the ‘Weather wae ploasant, bat in the afternoon cloudy, with Lgbt equaiis avo ran Moxnay, Yune 28 ~— Weather pleacant, with light wind. At iwo ?. M saw the Agamemnon acd Valorous, and in @deut ove bow after he Gergan. At bait four Lieat. North, Mr Fveret:, tir. C V. de Sauty aod myeelf went 00 board of the Agamemann, aod ascertained tbat the ac- Cident aid net occur ou Doare of that abip. After a full Const ltation it wae nNanimonsly decided that the Niagara Agamemves wboud be imamediavly connected by yerd splice wace ae before, aod should the cable before the sbics were one hundred smiles from ren- ous, W roture under gall aad splice ; but if after that dimance, to go 19 Queenstown 7 Splice made apd sigvels perfect at 7:26 P.M., ship's }) Com tar Big Sespay, June 27 — at merees paying out, wed up vo midaight all went on in the West ea! eiactury Wanner ‘TrxsnaY, Jone 29 — Weather besutif byt i signee perfect At tweive c’oieck had ce a hue bautica) mil@® and teree DAbOred ixty fathoms Die. shy we at about four aoa s baif koote per Bee SOLES aped our at about five and a ball, and wah iss then @ ton strain, All went on in tho most perfect manner watil 9:18 P. M., ship's twa, er i144 P. M., Greenwich time, when the signnis from the consed. From this to) to 1040 4., kept trying electrical tests and pey'Dg Out very sinwly; then ‘apd held on wht) 12:25 AM abip’s mo, or 2:67 A. M. Greenwich time then the cable oxrteo astero of this ship. 145 mites, and 030 —— Urey Moy payed out. ty the and jorty three minv's the Niagara was anchored Sou eo aster ever 1000 fathrms deep, and the tlewieg all the time quite fresh; goon after cearec an officer came on board trom Captain Hudson requested Captain Day man to goto Queens- town, At the dime the siguas ceased we nad from tke Nisgara 142 miles 280 fathoms of from which enculd be deducted at teaxt ten sing Outnlack at atarvog. leaving 152 Race pave! out in raoniog 109 nautical miles on couree—-a jose of 23 wites and 280 fathoms, or about twenty cut per cent. Cable payed out from the as tollows:— 7 Niagara 1 296 nautical miles, 700 fataome cable, and paid out oO © op “ 1,100 413. Deduct from cable now on board 10 miles to payiog ovtalack atter making splice, and we have ‘mile 3 fathome to Iny down 645 miles,or equal to ver or plus Tat vet 200 mites before reaching the head of Trin Bay the water ts ov atively shallow, and the loss cable phowld be mech The paved out of the Nisgara at an angle of from es &) 9 degrees, and thts in waver from 1,600 tol 66D Tie machivery op boerd this ship for paying out the ca- Die has worked it th® moet pePfoct mavaer. ‘The cable bar all the time run off the colle beautifally, And the ay atom adopted for sending and receiving electri- cal #ippele between the Niegara and Agamemmon proved higbly eauiecotory. Capa Dayursn, of tho Gorgon, bas carefully examined the logs of the Cunsro steamers for eleven voy: made ie June aorcen the North aviantic, and the it shows: thet there is one day of gales in every seem — ‘in this month He also examived the logs for twenty throe voy: ages made hy the»: etamers in the month of July,and they «how one day of gaics in every twenty five days. He afterwerde examined be logs for eighteen voyages by the rame stcamers made in August, and they one day of gales in every mins days. These exam‘nations show that July is by far the favorable month for eying the cable bet Mr. every Woordbrure, the elvctriciang, avd 322 gees Doard this ehip, have done ail io their power euccess of thie ar dertak ing, and the reason why no means #353 Not Peen Fucomestul 'n thes attempt can by: Hibuted to toeir faoit fi remain gentle very truly, your friend, CYRUS W. FLEGD. ‘Telegraphic Connection between the “Old World ana tne New,” via Behring’s Straits. TO THB EDITOR OF THE NEW YORE neRALD. ‘Tho etatement in some of the newspapers that this pro- Joot was first suggested last year in the American Insti- tate is ontirely erroneous. ¢ ‘The suggestion bas been published in various ways, by several persons, during the last cight or ten years, in ‘DOOKE, Magazines, Memoria.s, pamphiets and newspapers In Amerson and Rurope. A few instances may suflice:— Five yeare ago (July, 1863), the American Telegraph Magarine published an article under the title of “Tole Graphe in Russia, connecting the Old World and the Now,” im whic ft wae sald Fate intelligence from Europe shows that the — goveroment is arr for the extension of electric tion the *** itneods Hl T wrote that artiole without claiming that the wae then now-—es it was not new then—for others, ag well an myrelf, bad previously discussed tha’ Project, in conpection witb the proposed line ecrose our ox atinent to ine Pacific ecust. ane that project wae warmly epvroved fu the voiwwe of Telegragh Aistory, published eov'en oF by Dr Alexander Jones. Ph Ie cag A eens sobject oes por io ‘Spafizer's Telegraph Companion,” and cat . Stadily 12 Kntcen tad Amann. kien Weerband aiead bave aro writen on tho aubjeet Toe Knpercr of Roesia bas bad the matter under con- siceraticn for eevers! yours, and I bave no doubt that, in erorection with Ceruan ovber great national objects on the Prevtic coeat, he Wil consummate the project probably as worn Ma CUT American lines are exended from the Ulssis wippt to the Pacific cooon—a delief in which Tam Fustemed by ihe opinions expreased to me several years suo by @ Crtinguikhed Ruxwao, whose position entitied Bim to the files copficencs Oibera may buve refrened—as I have some tmefrom pubiieding more cn the subject, lest the Sgitetion of the projected route via Behring’s Straie might be Coneicered antegenisuioal to the oveanic live, which Fome persone believed wouid ere this time have covpected the two words by lightoing. HENRY O’RIELLY. New York, July 19, 1868, Cty Tate Funeral or ALpExMAN Monzay.—The funeral of Alder- man Michael Murrey took place from 8+. Peter’s Roman Catholic church, in Barclay street, yesterday, and was at- terced by the members of the Common Council, who wore the usmal badge of mourning on the vocasion, Father Quinian cfiiciates in the performance of the funeral rites. ‘The following persors acted as pail bearers: Ex-Mayor Fercazdo Wood, Emanuel B Aart, Surveyor, Daniel E. Sickles, M. C., Benjamin Wood, Jebu Kelly, MC, Ex-Aldermaa J. W. Brown, Ieniab ypcers, United (spiel Lina, mee tig i Monroe, reer, Attorney, Cnaries McKay Issac V, Fowler, Postoas’ Ex-Alderman Wilson. fer, ‘tne body was taken from the late residence of the de- coared, wt the ‘orver of Rector and Greenwich streets to the church, and frew thence to Oslvary Uewetery, Wil- Lamseurg There was @ very large atvoutance of First ward people at tie fupera!, and the precession was nearly bala milealong Te City Hai flags were ut baif mast ip re ct te the metoory of the Geceased Aldermaa. This wt number of the members of the Board bas been thus re- duced to fifteen he absence Of Aldermen Bracley ta Ea rope leavee on'y fourteen working wempers, who ure tied politically seven being detmvcrats kud Seven apyoaition. Tt is not likely that there wit) be ary election to fill tha vecunt chairs in the Ald+rmen’s chamber util the regu jar fall charter election takes place. Tux Great Basw Bat, Matcu between the beat nine of New York and the best nine of Brooklyn took pince on ‘Tuesdey jaet at tbe Faebion course, in the presence of an immense crowd of spectators, The various base ball clubs of thie city and vicinity were largely represeote?, and the ompibures and carriages which brought them to the ground were drawn bg eight, ten, and even fourteen boreee, end were gaily decorated with fiagt and bana: Play commenced at 244 o'clock, thé Brooklynitor wi York none = At thie time the odds were iv fa: Long Isiancers, but the New Yorsers wore stimulated to greater exertion, ANG went 10 work wish such@ #ill that they beat their aptagoniats baodeomeiy at the con ciusien of the Brooklypites’ nwtb incings they nad mado righteen rops, avd we New Yorkers went ont of their eighth innings with twenty two—leading thet opponents jour rune, With an inniog.to spare, but which tuey did net make & score on. The cay was propitious, acd everytbipg «ff to the eptire aatifaction of the 6 ec. tators. the defeated Brooklyurer took ‘heir reverse with g000 grace, and cheereo the victorious New Yorkers yo- ciferousiy. There '# taik of another mutch to enable the Lovg Istanders to retrieve their fortuna Tur Marca Berwees Morrissey any HeeNAN,--This con- tempiated prize fignt is beginning w create great interest in sporting circles, pow that it is known the parties have come to terms. It bas been definitely arranged that toe encounter will take piace in Canada, on Wednesday, the ‘20th of October next, between the hours of twaive acd two o'clock P. M. The latest rules of the London prizo ring will govern the battic. Two bundred ana fifty doi lars a aide were deposited op making the match A Iike ‘Sum will se put up on the 76th inst , avd toercafter five hundred doilare aside every other week uotil the eum total bas been placed in the hands of the stakeholder The purre is for $5,000, to which each party contributes baif doth the champions will go into training immedi ately. The pretimivarios wero arranged and tne articles of agreement signed last Monday. Piemic AND ReGarts.—The Boutmon Guard this year intend to introcuce vovelty on the occasion of their ffun appual picnic excurmon. The Guard will visit Fiusbiog Grove, and during their sojourn they will give a regatta op tbe emeoth waters of Flushing bay 4 puree of Gfty Gol'ars will be offered for Grace in working boats with two pairs of sculls, to be rowed by membera of the ate excursion will take place on Thursday, the Accipest To A Ferry Boat.—Yesterday noon, as the steamabip Kargaroo was passing the Spring street dock, she ran into the Coney Is/and boat Aurora, carrying away the awaieg nd flagstail of the latter Boat. 4 voman and ri n tha Rants? ateiving, we apisia: Sin . Of the Atwrons’ wny Tamped into thegrater and supported thom until rived. Fara Casvatty —Several boys were playing ina new ‘unfinished buiidisg, corner of Fourtesnta etreet and Ninth suepue, yesterday evening, when ove of them, named Otto, fell from the third etory to the celler, receiving injuries from which he died yestoraay. fo recaived one woupd in tbe descent which cut open his throat ins frightful manser PoucemaNn AkRESTRD —Officer James, of tho harbor po Hee, waa arrested yesterday morning and taken before uatice Connolly, for a felonious assault aod battery upon Patrick Connell, of No. 10 Hemilton street. The assaul consists in the cffcer having Ored at and shot Connel some time ago, with slugs, when the Istter was disor. derly. The cilicer was allowed to go on his parol, await examination. Polke Intelligence. Brcvat Assavur crow Resvactranue Women ny aN EX- PouiceMas.—A most outrageous case of insulting and as saulting respectable women came up yesterday morairg, before Justice Osborn, at the Lower Police court. It ap Ppoared that about haif past eeven o'clock the evening previous two Women were passing through Rrcome atrect, near Mulberry, on their way home, when William Mee. ban, ao goa stepped up to one of them and took boid of her, ti ing hor grossly. Tha lady in an {patant turned npen nim, ng bim intheface. M ban retarbed the sseault by & kiok. Tue other lady came to the rescue, when Meehan wave @ similar a-suult upon ber, knocked her down, tore olf her bonnet, tore out her earrivgs aod ibe bracelets from ber wrists. The lattor soon regained ber feet, pulled cut « pevkeife and fufleted a fearful gesh op the reffian’s face; on which Meehan relied @ Gry for sid, when upwards of forty or fifty idle charertere—many of them seid to beloug toe fre company with Moeban—eame to b's avsietance. Ris pag came op with apparent ceterm ination to do fur. ther violence t0 the helpless woman, and gave them chare down Broome street, one of the rofllaoa tearing the ove of the ingles. At this moment the ladies ear the police headquarters, and some oflicers ren oot spd rescued thom trom the mob. Meehan was found soon afterwarts and taken tothe headquarters, @bere bis wound waa Creesed. Ie remained in custody 6!] pigbt, ard when tsken before Justice Osborn yester- Oey worping preferred a compiaint against Men Emma Newcomb, ope of the Indies in question, for asaaniting bim with « kote He afterwarcs, however, offered to thai the charge if the matter would be allewed to crop. Alderman was very active in trymg to get the reifian clear, dut Justice Osborn reicaed all propositions, and set the case down for exaimi- tation on Friday. Afidarts were mate before the magistrate by Mre. Sophia Weaver against Wm Meeban for aseauls and bat- tery. etricking ber, and kaocking ber down and kicking ber several Ones, Mra. Ena Newoom). of No. 455 Broome street, mato an aificavit to the same effect. We. Meenan made an af- ficsvit eeninet Mrs. Newcomb for asveult ap’ battery on Dim. inflict? ¢ a woend oo bis face eiba Bpite All the parvra were allowed to go on thelr parole till Friday. Meehban's exense for takieg hold of the ladies ‘was that he mistook ove of them to be @ woman who had rohbed bim In a hove of til fame, and that he did not dicover the error Uil alter the difficulty. Avnestor A Wat Sraeer Bronk — allan Clark, broker in Wail street, was arrested yorterdey and taken before Justice Osborn, charged with swindling Mr. Cyrus Cum- mings, ef No, 68 Bast Twenriot 000. «no jumped easiatance ar. mayer be per Percbese money of coal eds, bece,.ore bede and other yo 0 e that be wae going 0 amet same stock. — Ip ibis way, it te alloged, he ‘him: seit of $16,000 of Mr. Cummings’ money, while the mining concern is said to be worth but about $1,0°0 The no- evsed was commitied to the Tombs to await examination. Rommey axp Drereraie Arremrts to Escare.—A well eared yours m niked yeaterday afternoon Into the ¢rog atore of Mr. Dinemore, in Sixth avenue, and as the clerk turned bis back for an instant, he quickly pulled out the money drawer, seized tbe money, and rao out of the store, The clerk ‘over the counter and gave chase after the rascal, and wat soon joined by some officers and chiizees. Alter a run of sevoral blocks he was om tored, but oo the way to the station house he managed slip out of the bande of his captors, and gave thom & recond wearome chase they arreated him. After being taken into the Jefferson Market Police Court room jue on. of Mahe gp AS TL fore he hed ran fer, and bim back. Bo gave his tame aa Walter Melane, end Ses losand ap fon . Arrest OF A PICKPOCKET.— Yesterday afternoon officer Roach discovered two young thieves in the act of picking the of Mre. ©. Hawkins, of Phi while the fatter wow stn, froit and in Chatham sireet. the 50, The thieves wore after a NEW ‘The New Line of Gulway Steamers. COLLATION ON BOAKD TUR INDI .W RMPTRE—-SPBBCTES OF CAPTAIN COUKTENAY, PLINY MILBS, CAPTAIN MAKFHALL, THOMAS FRANCIS MBAGHSR, CAPTAIN COLPMAN, CAPTAIN COMSTOCK, GENBBAL HALL, BEV. DK. SAWYRK AND OTGSKS—rMR BXTSNT OF 7H RNTRAPRISE, RTO, ATC. ‘On the occasion of the first trip of the steamer {odian Expire, the Gret of the new line of steawers betworn New York and Galway, Iroland, aud ter safe arrival at this port, aud im commemoration of the successful start- ‘pg of the enterprise, @ collation waa given by the owxers of the line on board of the Indian Empire, now lyivg at the foot of Chariton circet, yostercay afiervoon, The merchants, the capitalixts, the miliiary, the press, the clergy, and cltizene generally were reprerented. to the Bumber of about fifty, sod assembled on board the steamer about five o'clock P.M Invitations bad floen extended to ® much ‘erger num- ber, and ecme eorp was manifested that they were por preeeut. ‘hee who dia go, Gowever, were courteeusly received, end after reing afforded ‘ample opportunity tor inspecting ali ‘6 good qualities of We abip, were escorted to the main -a'con, #bere s sump- (uous collation was spread No \ime was jost in doing justice to the mapy good things, #04 after ail bad become ‘completely patiefied with the profusion of bota solids and Viquids, the company betook wemseives to the “feast of 1 z eS A. MARSHALL of Capt. Kawin Courtenay, the commander of tho Indian Empire |. CounTENaY reeponded, thauks for the coma Be seid be hoped the gacoaes of the tne would not ged by the performence entp on ber fret trip. Sbe bad urfortenatety been obliged to tra- vel with Dus ope Ieg (Langter.) He koow that abe hed done betier, and he coud ony ask taem to bea with her a while exd bo would that she would make wwe to Galway witnin fen days and e barf, (Ap- plevee Tn comcinaiop, be gavo. es they were on an Kog- Usb ebip, or ratber under of the of Great Brite.’ ‘This toast wes Crunk @ith all the honors, as wae aleo “The Health of the President oft the United states,”’ given by Capt Courtenay. Mr. Wansnait then pave “ The heslth of the principal ow erot the ltne—w#r John Orrell Lever, Mr. Puy Mires, the egent of the owner, responded, Raying thet be was sorry that Mr. Lever could not be pre- fept speak ior bimesif, because he spoke woil and acted well, and was « man of gront enorgy of churacter, which wes better than being a man of words. Words wcnid do grevt things, Dut practice would go further than mere theory aod mere words Mr Lever war a man of upliring evergy. Vhovgh « young man, he would never fixcn at spy obstecics He was satisded that be could curry outthe present undertaking, and had associated wiib him some of the first men in Manchester and Lon ton y Might eee ecgives broken, or two or three s enpk, but they would not see slight obstaclos break down this enterprise. (CS piause.) He was an Eag/iso. wan, though bevirg av yh Dame. jo bad capital, aad the advaptoges cf friends and sssociaies, who would con uibute a mitlrp sterling tow: ensuring the success of the line between Galeey and this country (Cheers. ) Hs wax entirely Gecided ou the question that he would carry outthis enterprice (Cheers) It was vot now decided whether the term:nus should be exctusively at Now York, ard tbe probanilities wore that within six mouths they would bave # \ine of sem! monthly steamers between New York apd Galway. if only one belt of the Line should make its American tertmioun bere, As the agent, he had him welt received etrerg solicitations from Boston aat New Youk, and from Portiand, each piace desiring to be a ver mists of the tine. Portland bad advantages, as tbe out let of British America, which could pot be overiooked. If Portiang were mace a terminus, there would pe a large patronage from those *ho wished to visit the Canatas, or tbe nortbern States of America Sue bad atvantages of railways of atform | geage, direct from Portiand to apy part of Western , which New Yor did pot Goods could be carried without cbarge of cars, cartege, or any of those beary exp nres which attended the trapsbipment from New York or Boston, or Philadelphia. And now it bad been announced thet Mr Lever tad tendered his services toward com- pleting the world wide desired line of telegravric com- Toubication between Europe and America by offering to take stock to the extent cf $30 000 in the projected sub- marive telegraph between Galway and Halifax, tendering the use of bis steamers for tbe iayiog of the cable. Mr. Lever bac thus espoused the cause, and would embark his whole heart in ii, If he could only susceed in toat voble entercrire, an well ae the one which be bad joi ‘vated ip this live, be would ley the foundation for a great feme, both 8 a princely merobent and benefactor of ‘the worle. Mr. Lever had been engaged in a line of ntewmers be ween 3t. Petoraborg and London, aod vise Derween Weetoort and Galway, and was well ac- auainted with the west cosst of Ireland and the people of rection He felt confident that the trade of Galway would be benefitted by thie line, for instead of boing obi'ged to pay for the freight of their goods by « rounda- bent route, they would get them directiy at their doors, we the expenses of tranchipment. tages which needed only to be be looked forward to the day when they would rec full epcoursgement from the resuits of this line. (Ap- lause.) ‘The besith of Capt. Cranrns H, MAMsHALt wae proposed, and be responded in a9 interesting reminiacence of his early caye of packet galling, when he used to carry the United Staies mali witoout compensation, as he a ay igy oF RS ‘ verpenl | pay , euly oom Delng a email bounty ts the captal by way of poveuhiten” The government on the other rice, however. a length paid a small stipend, and theo the captains rebelled, and refused to carry the bags unless the United ~y 4 Pay cone would pay them a cmalt com pensation, @ least of but $50, and they would bave thought $100 an evormnous allowance. (Laughter.) ‘This was romewhat in constrast with the fat ocean con E . MARSHALL contipued at some length, with ‘terest. ‘Dg remipmcerces of bw early mercantiie experiences, bow be built the present ship, as iste as (848, and efter Yuuning ber to Liverpoo! and Havre had been ‘obliged to ec)l ber ep account of the iack of patronage Col. Cormmax, Of the St. Nicholas, was toasted, and brie@y responded with rome of bis experience on I. Isinpd Sound as # * sea captain,” and bis recollections uibtul Gays with Capt. Comstock, of the Baltic, who as the “represeptavve of Young Ireiand,”’ eke a8 follo«s:— Cortain Covrteray and gentlemep—Io Lae = | with the call you bave made | beg to aasure you heartily eratfies me to meet you here, and in a fall bamoer bid suecene to the entor of which this ship bas been the poneer. As an Irishman I am aoxious—am sincerely and cordially anxiour—for that success. (Applause) To ry project which promises to Incite and reward the ‘ving industry of Ireind, point to bigh aims tho it ot her peaple, and solid!y improve whilst it renders still more conspicuous Ler favored position on the globo-— ® every such project I feel deeply interested. (Ap- planes.) It would be very strange, vary unnatural, very disereditable were I pot to feel so. The obiigations, the toska, the loyaity which s new home imposes, do not and cannot wear out or denden the interest and solicimmde whieb the country of ove's birth imposer, and which, in every viciesitude, from the children she bins borue she bar the matornal right to expect. (Oboers) As an American citizen, moreover, | feel interested in the work it bas been the good fortune of the owner, the captain ard the accomp)iebed and spirited agent of thie abip, my friene, Mr Pilpy Miles, to inaogurate. No citizen of the United States cau regard otberwite than with the beet heart ® work which, if properoualy conducted, will facihtale so surely and expeditiously the commerce, the social intercourse, the benest reletions and good ‘updersiand ing which ft is the desire of Americe to cuiti- vote with Evrope. As such a citizen [oxn, as [ have done here to night, drink to the bhealsh of the Queen of Eng- gland, a country with which we are at peace, while | can encorse this evterprise with my whole heart. (Applause) What the Isthmus, from Tehuantepec to Dariea, ts, and will be, to America and Tthe erritories of the Pacific, Treland is, snd will be, to the New World and the Old. Tncontestib!y it offers the safest and nesrest route to thore markets and exchanges where, for so many years, the creant cf tbe American merchant has beon estadlisbed, from whieh he hes derived his largest gains, and to which, siovg with his cotton and bis grain, be has teh encoursg! Jes-one of science, |i! ad. ventorous manhood and success. (Applanse). This fact— ‘the Inet of and offering this tncomparabie ronte —being admitted—beirg too obvious to be denied, even by (nose whoee partiality for L, verpoo! or Southampton wou J pro- yoke them to plunge the isiand into fifty fathoms of water and keep tt down until the coming of Riss (laugh- ter)—this fact being paramount, all that is wanting is the courage, the promptitude, the munificence, before which the pternest bostilities of nature have been humbled, but im the absence of which the noblest induce ments she holds out are but aa sunlight to the blind ‘Appiavee). Courage, promptitede, munificence—the t that never quails, the will that never bends, the arm that never crops, the soul that ever soars—teme- rity, Presumpton, prodigality—call tt what you will— there the agenoies by which, 1 ‘country, the ocean tne been peremptorily checked in aaione—by which, ip another, mountains the most defiant have been con- queres, and « chariot, of which that of Salmoneus was Dut the presomptuons type, has been driven in impetasus trivmph over them—by which, ss in this city, aquecuets which rival thore of imperial have been Duilt, and the towers of a temple, sacred to the worship of miiiions ‘and worthy of the history of their faith, may be alreacy dix. cerned infthe Drightening distance—by which, despite of ‘of the insubordination of the winds and waves, despite of the exhausting sacrifices that have been incurred, despite of the wereculty and ¢lemay to which so many defeats have given rise, the Atlantic shali yet be compelled ty yield to thoee who, with an uncorquerable purpose, still Carry the \nestinguiebadie |ightnings in thetr hand. (Ap Pisuse ) That the originators of tunis line of commas between New York and Gatway will act to the measure of their meena, fp the lke prompt, mupificent and intrepid epirit, | bave reason i belwve. The mishaps that have orcarred—the mistakes or whieh a the onteet crnally attend any great and wolod ip (bis lostance {t ie 90 diarsspect to say bay clone seme ir jastice to the claims and cause of our nex doot nemhbor over the water, and to the epirit by whion those claims were recognized and made the foundation o an expensive and @ bold exper! im are eure to eerve us as an instruction which will recurrence. Well satisfied of this, I do not confine myself to the exprestion of the hope that the enterprise wo spoak pO ena for | copii ientiy predict that it will. (ap- plaune ‘Captain Comerork, late of the Dailtic, was toasted, and re- fponded Wy A, Haut was tonsted, and briefly replied, con- cluding fentiment in honor of Cyrus |, and pre ote pore toes yr, Puy Moms, who Ladies” wero toasted Mr. there was ® marriage fos yet to be paid him by which he hoped would, considering the} times be shortly ee « ) it wen Mr. Miles’ own fault that for the payment of the feo.— ter. Jor toeata apd and sentiments followed, and the festi- ‘vithes were Kept up for come hours, YORK HERALD, THU } | | } The Indian Empire sails for G stp, tively” be steom "A of pud the. Atceri tive a Comparalieuy pew Ciydé Oullt steamer Jobn Orpelt Lower, tuo Principal owne™ Of $BO lube, Whoee exicLeive eyestweals ved to cousint of six tan Exe pies in the and prop ed investments An tolegrann enterprtbe NAVE HYCUPBE DID 1LKO DOL Co BOMEW;hat promt nelly, te tale to Bare Mede bir forimar, of £20) O00 auer- ling, w the grein terete dew of ac ar are aio hie aescciates, the prince Therowe Boserd, is & Mapebester Oho apnoer, «: represented to n€ Very WealOY, MF dive Dinted proxy bronaly yrsteréss, that this i/oo would mmete some eit rt towards forv ar the plan cf cheap vows postings Bouwd of Edacativn. ‘The Board of Education met Isat evening, and ia sence of Mr Neilsou, the President, Ancrtw M1. imowely moved to thechair. A reealavion appropristing $1,335 for porckaaing furs! ture avd other things for the schoo!pouse at Fort Wasb- ington, in tho Twolfih Ward, was adopted. A resolution to appropriate $475 for repairs to the inte- rior of Ward school No. 40, im the Kighteenth Ward, was aiso adopied; ana @ third resclutiva, appropriating $250 for the pe; ment of sunory bills, awounting 1a tne aggre gate to that sum, aid coutracted cor work aud supp! ies for the devetic of Ward scneoi No, 48, in the Siateoasn Ward, was subsequentiy passso. Tho subject or aitering tho by-laws reiating to tbe ro- ulation of the present daily Normal Scnooi, with a view of remodeling tte presont features, regerding priveipalty We COUT OF CUSSION SbICE KH Will DO nedeesary for teacbérs Lo Dave pasaro toroiigh, ¥en tae apocial order wl business, and When taken Up It excited Couiceradie inte rest. aftor a pumber 6f ameodmeats and Coudter amend- macats bo the resu tion Offered Ub Lhe pULjeCE bad received: copsiteranon, tbe whole matior was finaily iid over tit ee ap monies, im Soplember, no wchou Deing tinken » wT renclation was off-red sppropriating $1,600 to defray! the expease of recairiug & wail fm front of Ward Schoo! No. 9h, lu the Kighib #ard, and ib wae aduyted. Two otber reewsusions in favor of appropriations were DERE bubmRted, but cojy Ov of thom was adopted—tt war BS reroiuien proviving that $3 HUE be appruprieied to the PUrcheee Of DLL Ks, BIALODETY, ODA CtDEr ecOoU) requiattes. A resoiulion Was Yow BudWiited, Which was kuo orIgut Of ub animered BLE proions oe Cerate. 1k Whe & reaniubou to the ef+Ct Wet the BoarG Fass a Voie Of Censure on the Priscipu: ob Feculy 0: the Free academy, for permitting rg Atudent bo bac just completed his coarse in the to woke of olleusive and ‘uappropriave win de ivering bum first puolic address at vae Acacomy of Music, last tuesday eveniug, be ore an andieece representing czece Of ali parties aud politics, DO retheme Lt aL wtiueuce vi the city. Toe iacgusge ANCES CO as CHfeCtonsble Was CrequeDt BlUBIOLs WhICh the lecturer mace io eiavery wad clner party queeioas, which Were Tet, however, Mentioned ip the remoiation, Gum missioner GxkaN anked to be informed what the of ters Pgusge wae, He dio not see ALY Use in passing TesO/uliOn CenEUFINg ALF OL tne Authorities Of the Frew Academy for ® thivg over wbion they wigut bave be Coto, CF WhieR MiKhi WO! deserve cenBure Severs) menDders at OLce loberrnypwea the ayosker, ef Hirmivg that ubscens inogoage (including the words brotuel acd burer) wes ured, Mir GRaKN as gaed thst if this was the csae the profarnor of rhetoric wes the reapouabie party, If avy responsibility attacbed to the matter. Commissioner barker took toe floor aud spoke at great length He 28.0 toa poities were not to be preacevd by 4 eLUGODT JUKE OUT Of tue Pree Academy and at the expanss of public ec tication, te bis firs) pubsie addrees. Questions concernizg slavery, Kursas acc otbers, which are pur posely trumped up Ww Create public excitement among politicians, sbuuld not be loieratea Dy tne juriediction ot the Board of Fducsion Responsibility euould attach somewhere, ond toe Board shou.d af least use ts toflacuoe to prevent the recurrence uf euch @ circumatacce. Commissioner Cust cou'e see nuibig Wroog ia WORE {he young man said is Lis address. To bo sure ae ferei Jed &BiNP AgHiDss slavery, bub 1¢ Was nothing furtuer ADAD un Expression Of restiment, avd w Dold vay of the beacs of the Free Acacemy res povaible for i: would be nothing sbort of ar rot of poly tyranay You might as welt aitempt to stop the expression of public opmion te one place, aud of ove kiud,as apowwer. Eveo Lows Napo leop bad to coptena with crflicuities im trylug to curd ove means by *hich public opimon ie presse *—tee pr He concinded by hepiug the matter would de laa over 80d Do 6ClI0” token O& be beleved It wo be on» Demonia the dignity of the Board, Commissioner Easiert replied with energy, that gro mater What We dignity Of the @muvers of toe Board might be, that ghouls not prevent them ‘rom doling « duty in emalias wel) ag great maiters. He did uot con- sider the prevent by any moan atrifling matier. What ever the dignity of the Board migh! be — wheter it was one of ibis creed oF that one, the party or that party, a black republican er @ rank com ‘ciai—(Cries of “Oeaer,” “order ’) Mr lerzett excorea bh if ft be bed au any remarks thet were cffensive to aor of the memvers, Dut it wae because be je tbe interes cf the question under discussion that be was za! BOvouMng Bus Opinion witbout regard to party dfererces Ge hoped tbat ibe waiter would not drop, Dut that some action would be taken. Several smentments to tre resolution, none of which were of apy wpecial | were then oflerea, butevery one Of them were lost, and vae Occument wee finally re- ae to typeone at » . Seas or of Ube data BSlore tuey adjournee. e804 te Benton Mecuing of Hackmen. AN ASSOCIATION FORMSD—THE BUSINESS TO BE RE FORMED. A meeting was held last night io pursuance to the fol- Jowing call:— Norice to be et CKMEN —A, meeting of the leeoard backmen be beid at the old ciurch on the corner of Mercer atreeta on Wednesday evening, July 2i, at fight o'clock, for ‘he purpose of wransacting very im jortaat business. digned on behali of the eommiiten, JOUN L. BENNETT. ‘Thin meeting was called !p consequence of the resent rc- tion of Mayor Tiemann, which the respectaie back men cordially endorse, aod they have determined to form an astociation to protect their rights and purge tbeir ranks of the unlicensed hackmen who bring so much Giegrace upoa them. Some sixty persors ersombied last night in response to the cali, LG much ucanimity of feeiing vas mani.cated. ‘Mr Jon L, Bawsxrt called the meeting to order, and stated the object for which the backmea bad come to gether. It was to form themze!ves into a euciety to cor- reet certain evils that bad grown up tp the back basinesa, bad for which they were pot respousibie. Be bad catied op Mayor Temann with reference to tais matter, and to wee if they conld pot have the privilege of soliciting pas BEPELTS BE the steamboat landings sod raiirosd cepote. ‘The wayor was jn favor of allowing thom to solisit pax sengers, and the Alcorman Who was drawing up tbe ordi- pance bad been neon, aod #ould doubtless do as the hack men Ceaired. It waa their inwotinn to form a protestive society , with # view to abate the evila which undoubtedly exieted in their business. It would redound to tho bepellt of passengers if this eocety was formed. He (Mr. Ben pelt) did not aee why backmen shouid not be respected as much as ether laborers; aud they owed it to themselves to purge their trace of the owreputedle peo- | ple who disgraced it. He, for oxe, wes not in favor of con- sorting with apy but licensed aeckmen The apesker Alro suggested that a badge aroucd the hat be worn by baeckmen. In conclusion be urged the hackmen to re- epect themevi¢es, od the public would soon learn to re spect them. (appianee.) Abner ©. Griftin, of the National Hotel, waa then called to the chair; John L. Benvett was appointed Secretary, and Abner Berrow Treasurer In accaréance with the suggestion of Mr. Bennett, it ‘Was resolved to form an association, whereupon some = five persone came forward, put down their pamey, and subscribed one dollar oach as ‘Le nucleus of @ fund. The following named were then appointed © business committes to draw up by-laws and reeoictions exproeing the sense of the mectivg, viz:—Joha full, = Weish, John Donahue, Michael Carrol and Joan y. This committee are to report at the pext meeting. Mr, Benprrt urged upon the members the necessity of diecountenancing the unlicensed berkees. Seey shen immediately report these persous to the police aad have public viewed the great Dody of the hackmen, who were Dot to blame for the conduct of runners an! others whom they could not control. ‘The meeting then adjourned until next Friday evening at the same piace. The Saugerties Murder, Saroenrms N. ¥., July 20, 1858, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Seeing certain erroneous reports ia regard to the partic- alars of the Iste ¢iabolical murder perpetrated in this town, I will attempt to give you ® corrected statement: — On the 16th inst, Christopher Lawless, an Irishmen, as- certaining that James Clary had been guilty of crim con. with his (Lawless’) wife, supplied himself With a two barrelied gun, Beavity loaded with ball, and after diligent inquiry, finding that Clary was at work some four of five miles distant from the village, at a place kbown as Quarry ville, repaired thither withthe macifest intent to kul hie detested ad’ On arriving at the vorsary quarry about three o'clock P. M., and standing on a slight eminence overlooking the quarry aod bie apparently uo- Nees repiied—" You made my wite druok and replied——T will to Saugerties and clear myself’’ Lawless then throw bis bat upon the ground and eaid—“ , Lam tired of life, and 1 gucss you are. Go to your Maker and clear yourseif; you pare gt but two minutes to live.” Immediately ho drow sight 00 bia piece and the next instact his vietim foil dond, reed in the immediate region» the heart by two bul . Lawless thereafier thr stoning death to any who should attempt to pursue hin, oteappeared behind the Sve bis stepeto whe village, leaving bis gua bebi im, and was seen, tough not suspected of any residents of the village as late ae ball past evening, tince which he has not been heard of. az on the 37 inatwat, . RSDAY, JULY 22, 1803. Fxmthition of uhe Carin 4 Se meen the 4 “PMD grand annual exbiditon of tee pupila of tha various eam, °Cl4 Bader the Sivection of Ue Lrovhors of the Chriation Goby, 08 IP RIF CLF —togetbar wis tion cf preminms. “S0Uk plnce at the Acsdewy o/ Bevin c’oiock inst en URE ThE FPusious by fell ia every past, bod Sie Principal ters wee er to excess. A targe Dumber of Matuoiic priente were in at- tendance—the Right Rovereed FNiber & ral, Gintrideting the pre iworte’a bend Teed eWent ren om the event ged for tee orcurine, std agh Me exbtp.cior Degae Wh © & by toe pop'ls, a'p Bohool thew wang tor’ ic vig thelr pr mines. Distribucom ot preramans ty the pi Senco, Song, We ieee agnin.” Dati ibutien W tbe owpie of Oy. Kraneny’ Senool. Song, “The Be The pe mIUMs, Bagiog, 12 aw: Ly Schoo) wext oprained pre § coorua, “foe ot tolke are une.” ©The last words of Iimmat,’ by the ynotla of 3t James’ Bekvol, drew forth muck mepiaure; aud ip the tyeeusem wh ce followed, many of the pups were epplause oy the aucwors “Green are iby Hills,’ was surg by We papiis of Trane Ogi pation Sebort, followed Dy Che 2) wributt The great Bong 0 ° chorvs by five hundred burs “Unfurt the gorous banner anc throw tt to the breeze.’ | ‘Tbs vere Ere TAOget iH TTOTT of the anaiaron, and ie thelr ‘cevtre siece two cf their uamoer bear. ing @ Bue fle of the United States, with iw fouls fuled cute to the si As te ma nie began, eud the veices of “the five hundred” wore mipgied tegetber ta the harmony, the Mag war wataies aid waved over Whetr besds aqui (he tumuiueds applause vo! tho Coligbted sudionce. At the condinsion of sch vorse tha acclammuticns were ronewed; Put at the term! nation Of Ube last Vorneé—when Wo boys had entered taro tbe spirit of the song, and joinet im the chovas wisn all the foren and energy they were capanin of —tuy graufed gudience © wuded 0 the very echo, that cut appiaad trick’s Dey” with variations was exeeediogly well Played by the purtis, Many cf whom promise to excel on the inatrii@ments whiCd ever DOF they Dandie no weil “be firet oration wae by “The Peri! of Engined.”” exceedingly epthusiaetio on b lustranane of the great pert eed | Invite 5 nw W. Suill No #6 North Maure on AT) AN ArnCON, ab two O'oloek, withoat Cinase m- win 8 e. Capers pi-ase copy 1 —urdeuiy, oo Weduesdey, July 2, tums + cnughter of Elam ©. and the lave Kauily M. ary, (im te Bo yrar of ber sativoe ang friends of the family are respec uly chaps: @ the Siteod the fepermi, from | Chores Of the Hoty Apostios, Twenty alnth street, usar 18, Vicer Gone: | Dinch avenne, this Oay (Mhoreday). Pannen — At Ranger, Me.,o a5, July 20,Pmancan Y., exe of Capt Cons i Sendrord, inte of thao oe L, nnd Soughtew of the latn ADoer Taylor, of Bangor, Mainee WraK — Ov Wedoreiey morving Juy 22, ef cungesties Of the Orel, Oem aivisa ouly Could Of a:vin god ‘rem Wedh, and grancebite of Joha and sovan Dugan, aged 11 | mouths mac tS daya ” | precisely, from Trinity ehapes, > of Gi. Mary's erected th (DO generaly. mstion of the Britieh armies in Tad jaces Ge wetauced the fact that wi America toresteped to vindvcale her rignts and the Renor of her flag against Kogians, the tater Power cringed and cewaray Every welithisiing map, & kugiiwd wee fm te righ and of Louis Napoieoa; for Shilo krg and woule be dnabis at any tima to resist 96 thera wore thousands of aolsiera in Frauce buraiwg for military cccupaiive and fame; aud Le copcinded @ eomew Dat lengtay oration by tay lag Jowu toe opinion tim. the cuatruction of Lundou would givo ence te the world ‘Speater Ercileb was frequentiy interraoted by the lowe apy 6 eudiehos, the Large majorly of whom were ealives ¢ Emerald Tele, Biusie~“Lbe Harp that once through Tara’s Aall,”” by tho band Mosier O. J, Cagbin then recited & poom entitlet “The Atrrican Fig.” Musee ‘The Aroerios ipveqing army, fe Le to England was reversed Cowper's beautiful by Mester 0. J Ghedew, im & Gewuuciedion What could aot be admired Yurc—"Rory O'More ” The rext crasion #ax by Marier P. J, Dunne, and was in dotence of the Roman Catholics againas tne ai persious 01 thety enemies. The whot of the pe ree is? talent was thes brought to Deer op the repreeentetion & sacred drama, in four ACB ADG RINtePD AKeUER, Oo ad “Sebastian, or the Roman Martyr foungad on Carciual Wiremen's colebraied tale “Fabiola.” In meny of the reaver the boys exnibited x great deal of crator‘onl skil), ana we CaAUOL avoid making favorable meution 0: Maxie? 8, J. a. Flinn, who easiained ler of Sebast ao ‘etribotion of prizas for oratory then followed, after which there was anotier recitation and music hy the and singing of the pupila was under the di- snor Buckley. a4 not concluded aatil ® Late hour, Wirg’s Crackers hi a Pleasant Taste, act kind!y wpon the siomsch and for cyaveptics oF the ped na well apancentary and Celicate perrous geaerally, Whey ‘ue mont acceptabln, Mingera Felis Photographed from Potuta never before taken oF printed orials, for sale oy HOLM5, 259 Brosdway, landseape gallery. Te the Ladies —Opentog Week It! of Bare thoit's rew family sewing machines, OMlce, No, 489 road- way, corner of trorme Pros, Fow! to pbrenological uit, daily, we SS reetic of Pi ‘The exb dition vee his person aminaions, and advice as tw the best pur- attention ¥ & Strew Bate, in 2 srrgreren one myia ot WHITE'S, Geo. Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Kazor Strop. This, he genuine article, bas never been equalled for vrodue tng the Kernen pomible’ eoge toa razor. For ale oy J. & 8. ASUNDER BE Taser Batcheivr’s Halk Dye, Wigt anc Toupess.— ‘The best in tho wor'd, eurpautng al! mada Sold and applied at tha manufactory. 383 Brosdway ts the Best ana Barry's . Triccpherow Penn arn Coa SS Cristedoro’s Hats » Wi The best in the world Wholesale privately applied at No 6 Astor Tow Godfrey's Extract of Eider Flowers, for \ ecumplesion. fee lapeons ad SSE: HUl, Inimitabie Hair Catter, No.1 Barclay trent. N. ¥., tor four shilling hairdye. Sold also at 184 Mrond sireet, Newark, Marrtoa JomNION—FAL DAR — At bor hy the Ret. PD Van Cleef, York, to Neve, youngest osughter of G. W, Haldane, eq. of Jereey OY. Died. Acar. —On Wednesday, Jaiy 21, Wiis Meus Aces, son of George E. ant Rieanor Acret, of No. 17 High street, Brock!) p, egeo 1 year and 0 monte. The funeral will iake piace this (Thursday) afternoon, at loek NAN —At Irvington, on Tuescey, July 20, Arora Isanaita, youngest daogbter of Jobn Duoesn. Her friebds are invited to attend the fuceral, without further invitation, from the reaiterce of Der father, unis (Tharseay) afternoon, at a querter past fve o'clock. Dean.—On Monday, Joiy +9, at Vakneck, town of Oyster Pay, L. L., auddenly, Etme mart, only daughter of Wm. aot Mery Ann eso, aged 3 years, 4 montos and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are lavived to atrend the tunera!, from 148 West Twentieth atroet, thie (Thursday) afternoon, ab one o'clock. The remains will be taken to Green wood Farwatt.—Oo Wednesday, July 21, Many Rirsaners Fare, infant dacgoter ot Wm. J. and Mary Aon Farreli, age 9 months and 14 days. The friends of the family and those of her unc'e, Joveph Fly ub, are respectfully invited to atten4 the fanoral, trom the residence of her parents, No. 127 Waverley piace, witbout furtber invitetion. Labi papers please copy. Bawuror.—On Wednesoay, Joly 21, Ruzanem Hawn. Tox, wife of Moses J. Hamiltot, of tois city, aged 19 years. The retetives and friends are respectialiy iovited w at | | tend the funeral, this (Thorsday) sfterscon, at two 161 Perry street Brocklyn, on Wedne Joly 21, after » Jong and painful tiloess, Meny Bovon, of Jonn dong! aged 47 yeare and § mon! ‘The relatives and frievos o' the femily are invited to at- tend the furerai, from hor late residence, No. 144 John = street, corner of Goid, this (Thureday) afteragon, at | ‘clock. In_ Brooklyn, om Tuesday, July 29, of of John ‘Aigginbotom, o ears he freude of the family are respectfully invited to at: tend the funeral from the resivence of ber fatoer, Samucl Thornton, No ils York #troes, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o clock, without farther invitation Monticsilo, Subivem cownty, and Canada papers please covy Lass Taal. —At Yonkers, euddenly, on Monnay even- ing, July 19, Janes Poroex, youngest soa cf C. A. and 3. P. Littenthai, aged 1 year, 11 months and 4 days. ‘The reiatives and 9 of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend the tuneral, from bia parents’ residence, at Yonkers, this a at tea o'clock, without fartner Inv! 5 remains will be taken to Greenwood Lemetery for interment. Carriages will bo in attendance at Yonkers to meet the AM. train from New York. Carriages will sian be ip attendance to meot the 11:48 A M. train from Youkors at 1:00 P. M. at Cham bers street depot, MeDeaor—On Wodweaday, July 21, at Nyack, Wrr. uAM, ad child of William and Jennie MoDermot, aged IL {. The funeral will take place from No, 60 Wost Forty.0mh street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Vivenat.—On Wednesday, July 2h, Sanam Axx, young. est Gaoghter of Capt. L. M. and Sarah A. Murray, aged 6 menths and 1} days ‘Tbe relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber Parente, No. % President street, rook! yn, this (There aby) Afternoon, Rt two o'e Coe Utater county papers please copy. Praaeeii.—On Wednesday, duis 71, Mary Lovma Paace nets, mntant daughter of George @ and sary 7. Pragneli, by tyte Telakives amd friends of oe heat ere ere panraion-At Bingbamioa, N. ¥ on Wed ARTUR —. . ¥, needay, Witiian Pawrnipan, in'the Sith year hie age. Qe acnes pren. —On July 20, Flarniorr, eldest sor of Benjam! ‘the friends aad relatives of the fomily are attend the funeral, from No. 96 Hammond afternoon, at (hree o'clock, coves On Tursdal ‘ae 20, J. G. : friends of the family = Ad Wns SER YOUR ANTIOOTS —I RAVE The reistiver ard frieads of bbe femily axe invited ta xt. tene ihe funeral, thin (TRaraday) afiornoow, at two e/cleck atrens front 5 MISCELBANEOUS. 2 J05Ee, 0 AWS STR wid guitars cod omly 68 end Nemie ful ame ae An Xr Wing's ame ix stamped upon ave ry free fortes crenpee mage, be care, 930 perebaer sous for ut those burtsy the name engeaed om ach ‘Phere msy Pe procured of te best iy groves. Aver oeisMOnAtn CunrReR, Om ie per yard: Koe! jane le, 750... 8 4 Rein ceea tie Pervert wd clits, eis _ ___.. BIRAM ANDERSON, No. 99'Bowery. LPACA LINEN, DOCE aND OTTERS COATS, VESTS- Sait pease welling et cost, Deity tha remainder of my summer etovk. peter from. 50 ‘cena utber emis u de tocrder es ustal; prices low peer ObAR! 16 Willie etre, A 7°08 OF GBR? 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