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BL 19 @ $1 30: red, $1.05 5 BL 19 Corn concn, aad wanted at Wc.a #10 Collee j tales of Rio at Wyo Lio. Sugar is advanoing. Wulabey firm ot 2540. = 263, Provisiens tend upward. ees pork, $18, Lard, Ve a 250. Haws, 10c. @ lic ; eldes, 8¢6.; snoulders, exe Borrato, July 24-1 PM. Flour is tmited demand tris morsiog: market drm. Sales 41) Dbis at $3 75 for suoectine, $4 JT hs a $450 for otrice e2tre Obio, Lotena and Michigan. Waeat ia (ar demand, but ‘ite efferiag on the spot. Sales 22,000 Dushois warm Mi.wai club at 250 Corn 1 mend; market firin sales 16,00 basbels at S2e. d Glc tor sound. Rye stoady. Sales 2,600 ‘bushels at ufc to fur demand; market trmer, Salew % 000 burhels worm at S70. a 373g0. Whiskey quiet and nominal at 213;¢. Canal freignts firm, oats scarce 4@c. on dliur, Llc on whent, 10c. on gora to New York. Recotps-Kioor, 7,086 bb's; wheat, 13,600 busbeis; cora, 47,608 bushels; rye, 43,765 bush ehipments—Fiour, 3,442 bbiy.; whoat, 36,989 bushels; corn, 62,62 bushels; ‘caia, 10,650 bushels MIRTING RBLATIVE TO THE DEATH OF GENERAL QUITMAN, A mooting of this corps was held at the!r headquarters ou Friday oyening, General C.R. Wheat, late Colonel of ‘Teunessce cavalry, prosided, The meeting was coavened for the purpose of muking arraugements for showiag pro- Por reapect to the memory of General John A. (Quitman. Home eloquent remarks, illustrative of the history and character of the lamented deceased, were made by Gene- ral J, H. H. Ward, lato of tho United States Army, Bvt. Major A. W. Taylor and Captain H Gaiues, New York Volunteers. General Wheat spoke on the virtues of the deceased at sowe length, as follews:— Fello: of the Boots Life Gusrd—The sad inte’ re bere of few ‘days og hos, T yqe the one man bas fs With ie deonseet, gloom, Des career one rig nor Into rjor we neral of the U te contly & Member of ‘anidence, Eeapt the task ol portraying bs oa, 09 fa raylog bis mu the exited natura and extent of A grate ful peo; {ll award the fail messure. hia, who by his veo im the field, and wiadom in tna co has, in a pre \ degree, added lustre to the g! his coun try, and advanced the las his people. On 'the occupation of the city of Mextoo by our army, on the ach of September, (817, General Quit aa selected by the gaflent Sco't as Govervor o/ that great city, which alone showed a truthiul delinestion of hie honesty of'purpose and ‘firmness of cbwacter, but ae la now 20. foho A. Quit- few uodler mea have fallen beture the com ry mimople in bis manners. winning res2ec: ant inions sertymbere tooug ne th teossond good, Eioman eh ventas bem & maine thet generaiior# to come will revere and biess ‘us vietene are tude tt ven cu our hearts, beaming ‘Wiib retolgent brighivese (tis wanecessary, my Associates, for me to sg: 6t what prooredings may be proper apon this wolemn occasion, but I #ball wiittagly co-operate with you tn [ the memory of the honored any manifestation of respest for Goad, — ‘The speaker was listenod to with the greatest attention ‘by the Guard, 6a well as by a large body of oar citizens who were m attendance, and expressed a desire to uaite with the ening lad the br ght ins dlp Mem proper res) to the memory o! ent pro- ceedings ‘of whiob will be published in a few days. ” City Intelligence. Faw. cx Houston Srraet —About eleven o’clock on Satur. lay morning a fire was discovered on the secong floor of the building No, 2/3 Houston atreet, cooupied by Wol Lederer asa lager beer saloon and lodging house. The iremen were corn at the premises and extinguished the fire before it spread beyond the room in which it rated. The c#inege dove to the furniture by fire and ‘Will emount to s0ut $60, insured for $800 in the Brook- yn Insurance Company. The origin of the fire is un- known at present, bus the matter is under investigation ‘by the Fire Maranal. New York Aosrrra, —The following is the weekly re port of the sbove institution to July 23, 1658:—Romaining on July 16, 239; admitted to July 23, 48; diecharged, cure’ of relieved, 44, died, 6; remaining at date, 237. Males, 209, femalce, THE ALLEGED ASSAULT UVON A MILITIA FINE COL- LBCTOR. TO THE RDITOK OF THE HERALD. { perceive in your issue of this morning (July 23) un- der the caption of “‘Asssultiog @ Military Marshal,” you state that Patrick and John Garvin were arrested for as- saulting 6 man named Jcha White, while atiempting to levy on some farnitaro in my house, Now, sir, in order to correct any false impression which might perhaps erise from this statement, or rather misatate- ment of the case, inthe minds of persons who aro not acqueinted wits me, | desire to stato that the man, Jona White, came tw my house accompanied by Aba nape ‘whose appearance were, to my miod, anything than persons who would be sons to any eltisen’s honse to exe- cute the jaw or collect any moneys for the puolic treasury, tw with acarman The man White, backed uo by bis “rovgh” companions, Gemanded, in a most bratal mapner, taut Tebould pay bira » military fine. He refused to arewer any questions as to his auihority ; and whea I informed tim thas I was exempt under the starcte, as 1 had served tbe full sevoa years in the Nicth Tegument New York State millifia, he atempted to make a forcible levy, and drew aciub. Ithereupon a8 L believe I bad a right to co, he and his companions 0 protect my property {rom an uolawful eeix- sey that neither my son or myself were arrested, bui having Neard that this man Waite had pre- ferred a charge of agsault and against us, | went to the Police Court and demanded aa examigation, which will place Mr, White and hia valorous in their proper light before this community, BP. GARVLN, Coroners’ Inquests. Tse Coronm Woxanx Forxp Dean ix 4 Souooyen’s Torncaet.s.—Ap toquest was to have been beid ycster. day et Bellevue Hospital upon the body of a colored woman fouad ¢ead om Saturday morning ia the forccastic of the echconer Medad /’latt, lying at the foot of Beckman street. Coroner Perry was present at wo P.M, the hour assigned for the inquest, but after waiting an hour chooner went om board his schooner between eight acd cine o'clock on Sati mornivg, and entering the forecasile found the deceased seturg with hor back pel and file extinct; ho had the boty piaced on dock; Nel- fon Ward, ove of the men, toid him thal thy woman camo on board the veasel to #00 hia, and that be hat bove a ing with ber; there was turpentine in the forecastie G, B. Bouton made 5 Mortem examivation of the body aad fount the condition of the wyatom indicated ox bauation, and that the !amediate cause of death was con- Tne wrpentice alone ¢ ould not The three oolored mon, Nelson Ward, Jomes Sobsats and Willism flonry Boa, are still detained in Cumody to await the result tae corcuer's < request. ¥ousn Drowxep.—Ap inquest was beld yesterday at Govertor's Island, upen the body of an unknown man picked up in the water adjacent to the island. No eri- dence was elicited showing who deconsed was. No marks of vivlenoe oo the bony, The jary rendered a verdict of “Supposed Crowning ” The deceased sopeared to be edout forty five yeara of ago, and had on biack pants, blue twoed vost, aipeck coms aud waite abirt. Fatat BoastG Accuayt.—Coroner Perry held an in. quest yesterday, at No 674 Eighth avenue, upon the boty of Mrs. Thomas Ryan, who died from burns received by Fatat ACctest mv A Satrvann.—Thos, Smith, a ship- carpenter, employed on a Russian frigate ia course of construction at Mr. Webb's yard, at the foot of Fifth atrcet, Rast river, Friday afernoon accilentally fell from wor Ale was conveyed to his resi- le Patan Panay Boat Accwwxer—An inqaest was held yeaterday upon the body of Jobn Lynch, @ longshoreman, aed twenty-two years, who came ts hia deat by b. Cruabed between two anvers ag tbe boat of the Gortinnds atceot ferry wae into ita landing, A verdict of ac- cidenta) death was Bot Dxowsep.—Chas. Reeves, a boy nine years of age, ‘accidentally fell, yesterday afternoon, off the pior foot of Canal street, The body was recovered aad taken to tho residence of bie No. 116 Chariton street; where ‘the inquest will be held to. day. Police Intelligence, Lapr's Pocket Picken, axp Recovery ov me Mowsr,— ‘Mise Shafer, a young lady residing in Sullivan street, hed hor pocket picked yesterday afternoom of her porte mon- nate, containing abont a hundred collars tn bills, as she was money waa subsequently foun! Spec grade ear Chr per ren Tho thief doubt- dees intended to retarn for the money. BraununG Arrnay.—About one o'clock yesterdey morn- ‘ing & difficulty occurred in the disreputable house No. 74 Reade street, between some of the deg Rae 4 ment and the ' hg ad drow a knife and stabbed Urs. wo, luflicting @ wound, so that she had to ‘be conveyed to the Dewrosm? Porter. —OMoer Pool, of the detective police, yesterday arrested David Wetch, porter in the store ‘Woodman, Mount & Oo., 64 Reade street, charged stealing about $200 worth of silk, at various times, saion. Prisoner wae taken before Justice ‘Queckenbosh who comn|ited him for examination. LARCRSY AY A Doweeric.— Mary Reuss, a servant girl in ‘the employ of Henry Schrover, No. 180 Sixth street, wae committed yesterday to prisce to answer pisaling pearly a hand dollars belonging “ peer. She confessed the robbery. beh a3 Offates nxt) > Contral Park, Much anxiety te folt by the peblie as to the progrees of the Central park. eretofore ite has been kaowa of the proceedings goiug on thors, and as the mest ingr of the Commissioners have been private the public are comsiderabiy in the dark. The Central park 6 a work of vast importance to the people of New York. Its cost will peeucrmous, The necessity for eusk + place of re. creatiwn is keenly felt by all classes, aud the pubiic, therefore, trike # lively interest la over thing comcorming it { Having visiled the park om Monday acd examined the work going on there in compecy with the architect in- Chief and cocstraction clerk, we are {2 @ position to report progress, end thereby eatiefy prbdlic curiosity, We have repeatedly urged tus necessity of hastening the roads in the park to completion, go that pedestzians might have an op- Portupity of enjoying its Hue scenery end bealthy air as ‘he eariiest moment posstbie, and we were gratified te perceive ‘that a large force of labor was engaged on the cocstruction ofthe promonade ard the drive, both of which are la a Pretty -dvanced condition, considering the short tine ‘which has ciapsed since the adoption of the pian snd the dificult character of the work. It in evident, however, that the progrees of much of the work depends upon the Action of the Commoa Council with reference to, Fifth and Fighth aveaues. Both these avenues raised several feet, and the ground of the park has to be reised to their level. It is hardly possibio to go on with the work in the Park util the avenues arc graded, aud yet nothing is being done with the Eighth ave mue acd very little with the other. The condition of Fifth svenue, above Twenty-iifta street, presents aspec- tacle which is perfecuy disgraceful. Thero is not another city tn the world im wiion a public thoroughfare would be permitted to roma‘n in such a state for a day. ‘There are now employed on the Cevtral Park fifteen hundred men, Of these, ove hurdred are at work drain. tag, which is progressing very sudcessfully; one hundred at grudbing, of which there is a vast deal to be done; one hundred and @fty men and seventy five carts taking the surface of the ponds, and piling tt for eoll—all the reat are engeged in making the roasts, The whole lower part of ‘tho park being stone, without as much surface in most Places as would sustain @ largo tree, the work there bas been necessarily tedious, and the Diasting considerable. While it is desirable that the park should be oponed to the public as noon ez posible, it would be exceedingly dan. gerous tu admit them while tho biasting operations aro going on inal) directions, and almost every portion of the work requires blasting. it is only by the utmost c.ution that the visiter caa avoid danger of serious damage, Tho ‘amount of work done up to the present time may bestated as fcllows:—About five sixths of the promeasde is graded and ready for planting; half a milo of the drive will be ta the same condition in a fow weeks; thirteem acres of the skating pond have been excavated ;forty acres of land south of the old reservoir have been grubbed, aad half a tails of walk put under way; tixty acres of the lower pond have been drained; Sixty third street (which cost the Corpora tion $70,000 to grade) bas been levelled, and the stu carted away for fliling; the blasting and removing rock ia the play ground and parade ground are very woil ad- vanced. Teo hundred aud eighty.sewen houses have teen cleared off the park, aud the whole seven hundred ecres walled in with @ dry wail ‘We learned from Mr. Olmstead that the promenade will be entirely graded and partially planted by fail; before ‘that time it is not thought that the dangerous operation of Dinsting will be compicted. In the mesatime, if a fow walke were opened through the upper park, which is far ‘the most peyote and commancs the daest views, the poople might be admit'ed there without dager. Tho drat thing to be done is, to provide zome place for rang, ‘This ided, ali the ornamental work cau as lol rive be opesed to carriages cr horvemea sat the park rive be o) or horsemen ux! ry in a more advanced state, for odvivus reasons. The bat- ter class of people would not go there if the roada were ready now, and they would be ueed only by the frequeat- ers of the trotting grounds, who would acquire habits and use the park ins way which no amount o/ police reguis- tions hereafter could correct. Jo a moral point of view, then, it would be improper to admit horses and wagons for some time to come. In laying out the park the main foaturos of the selected are peivg adopted, but the Comm'ssioners have reserved the privilege of making sacd ceviaiious from ie details as may coour to them while the work advances, We have before expressed our opinion in favor of the adoption of Mr, Dillcn’s amendments, particulary the one which provides & more extended walk turough the satire fergth of the park. This might be coas:ructed without tnrosghout tb we i teogth o whole , altord: Vista, and commnuading, thoes diferent pointe, views of all the promiaent beauties of the park, seems to us not 50 much @ maiter of taste as of Beceseity. Mr. Dillon propeses two walks for wians Kons, Fate] from sixth and Seventh aveaues, end uniting af about Sixty-third street, in one grant Ca- thedral avenue, ehaded with stately trees [nig avenue be cosigne to carry to the southern wail of the old reser voir ,croasing the uarrow peck of the skating prod by a igbt suspension Dri¢ge. To's distance is jatamile, A radual sacent of marble steps would bring the aveaue to level of the reservoir: here, dividing to the right and Jef, Ib would run arcund both reservoirs, & distaace of an- other mile, afforcing @ epiendid view the drives for ss equeatrians aud car: teen times as largo tou aquace. From this point toe avenue would r mile fortber diagonally to the northwest po: _ at Observa’ mi the higbest point of ground to park Herew the piace of reunion for all parties, 1» egies, pedestriaas, trians, aod those Iu carriages. The exoeuse of thie fire miles would not bo more than commonsurate advantages, aud it might be constructed this saca- berendy for receiving full grown trees ia the large elms might be planted the whole | this avenue forty feet apart. Toe trees transplanted to the Beis de Bou cont adout $60 each—here they would probably coat, say $100. Two bnodred tress would be suticlent, which would De $20,000 for the pria- Gipel ferture in tbe park. We think the Comaisionens erred when thep rejected this ides. While we are cidedly opposed te ontting up & park into right angt or reduring tt to an uosi¢ntiy level, we do tamk tata Avy one who visits the northern boundary of the perk ‘Will be struck with the fect thet it ends at the bates | piace; the boundary lize iu thet direction cuts a delight! Tigot scrors, spoiling one of tor most picta- w mgt views in the whole park. From O1e hundred aad sizth to One Huoared and tevth streets toe ground ce- scenda abraptly into a beautiful ravine, embracing gous Of the Doors pisces of rook and foliage scenery im the piace. This ground is utterly worthless for any other pose than the park, for i} wout! cost fer more thea ee 10 So grade it, or make it avallavie for dullting reg Tt descends to within @ few yards of Dae juucred apd tenth street, the ravine sweeping srouadtce ‘bare of the rocks In a somi-citcular Uae, Why it was ever left out whea the ground was purobase! seomee myrs- tory, Ope thing is cortain—the park wil never be per feet aati! ft is enclosed within its Itmite, Arrest sf the Proprietor of « Fashionnbic Gambling House. Yesterday afternoon officers Bostwick and Keyser, of the Mayor's squad, ander directions of bis Honor the Mayor, paid ® visit to the alleged enmbiing er'd of Rot Atien’s, No. 474 Broadway, adjoining Mechanica’ Hall, for the Of arresting all the tpmates, the proprictor, ard securing the gambling implementa. | Tt apooars from the following #Manvite, @ warrant was igeucd aad placed in the bauds City and Connty of New York, —Pater G Van torboot Culy #¥ors, maze that Se resiaes a’ Long Brack, Mon nid conuly New Jersey: that up the 231 day of July, Vata, be w: ‘nvelgied toto the hows hep. by hul alee, at 4i4 Brondwey bai Ceocnent was ind voed wt wae game of faro: ya thet the said ut: allen koopa a gambiing thie Taro, and ® room \ be used or ” paraius for play ove for gambling on ‘be seoowd oor of sald house, No way, and thet be be used for ‘mid room and mbiing opie gumiog tapl* os ‘SL Ur eay PRTER G VANDERTOOF, Sworn to before me this Hib day of July, Ick, Dawine P, or. On the arrival of the officers at Allen's plice ys foun t no op, but tmmediately arrosted Allen and one David ovtes, ‘sles Spanish Dick. ‘They were both conveyed before the Mayor, and beld to bail exch in the Wim Of $1,900 to answer, New Mode of }- TO THE EDITOR OF THE MAKALD. T have just learned that two new modes of transmitting deupatches by electricity have been announced in Farope. Mr. de Lacy Fossarieu, of France, in bis invention, pisces poonn gn. of Sone ee on which the words EW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1858. Foreign Theatrical and Murical News. Tux Orsaa 1x Lopsom —The teee I:alisa Operas —~at Co vent Garden, Hor Majesty's and Drury Lane—were all in fal) bieatou the Sib July. At Covent Garden, Bossini’s “Otello” with Tacaverlik, Ronson! and Grisi is the teat coup, The Times saya: Reeetas's ‘‘Ocello,” wolcome Cor itself giove, was doubly welcome st toe Royat letian Opera, teavmaca as it browebt back Sigeor tember tic, cot cory with bie (oa@ous “Geharp” uximceired, bat acting aod riaging with tne seme vigor, discrimination, aad crergy (hat ave aways Cistingumbsd bin ine part whick ia many respects may Dotenmed bia greatest. In the frat aceae—pernaps a fome degree ieucucot by the exweordinary waraia of bis reception—sigowe Tsmberlik wovmec cervous, and the recitatives in which Oteilo carrates Gis victory at Cyprus, and claims a bis oaly recompaase the hoor of bowg ermitea a “citizen Vouice,"” were delivered Wb Grea more than tho accustoned tremulousce a 0 Certain noes tor which Dis deciawation was noticeadie fro the fret, Bvon in the wir, “ab | at por voi giasoow,”” be had not eatireiy recovered the commaad of bis voine Bad it was Det, indeed, Uetil the eooord act thet his ge bowers were put forth to ther fuliost extent. . however, tue megoificemt duet tn which Iago, by meaza of toe lcer and the bandkerchie’, exaspe- raten the Moor to frerz), aopeared to Btimaiate che singer just ia toe same ratio as it excited the eudiace ‘The interest Lecsme mo-e and more intecss as sho ai ute ot point aod effeoi—visibly augmented the rag: ‘Veretion of bis dupes, until thectimex was saperoly reacned tp the impetuous movement, “L'trad’ayvoranfaco,” woere Otetto finda a veut tor bis cespair, wails fag) rove. ma igvant triumph. Tu tho recond verse of tua, tho precedéented pote a'luded to ia utwred by sigaor faader- ‘Le with aetoniabing force aud volame of tous; dat aot gionr to ie “ Caberp’’ must be auri raed tae sensation variably produced, The aomirabio maaner iu whisk ¢ duet is worked up by b: ie peeetee from the o: mencement, aad curried ow with evor increasicg fin the enc, triples the effect of the Cuimicatiog po at, waen cance that is , and makes @ fogitimaw Sacoees of What might otoersies be regarded tm the light of an sobtevémeat belonging to ome eoc-ateis pee sical endowment. Siiii more than ithe aust with fago, however, ts Sigaor famberiik to be admired in tua very impretsive scene which Ovings dowa tne cortain oa te murder of Deecemona. Here bo shows bimseif not oaly & thorough master cf deciamatory reoitauve, bul & tragedian im the strictest acoopation of tho tera. Aud (bis brings us tw Haaame Grin, whose Desde noon, aizco abe first undertook tee part, bas never hed aa equal, and whose efforts on the cecascn under notice aeemed «0 epring Irom an ipzete convictiva tam the mantle o iync tregiey adorzea her shoulders. Regarde. from no matter what point of view, her performance, ooth voral'y aod bistricnicsily, was procizious, Here ano nore a b’gb note, touched and then abacdonad instinctively, ax though with @ cunsctournces thas it Do oger owurd Her undisputed eway--cere end tbore 2 florid passaga woicd 2d net flow quits so reatily as of vid—nud Lae cvitiy most eager for dteplaying ® profound kuomledge of his sutyec! would Dave wither to caet eai¢e bis pen or wear it ou’ i eutogy—eulcgy st once cacdid aud comonsuren or cur OwD parts, grest es are tue merits of ber Norma, Appa Bolepa, ana Luore Borgia, we are never #0 eutirely satisiiec with © 6s in the Perious of gaat rerious opersa of Rogsici Fer youth mus. have beso nourished dy them, since they ibvariatly return ter with » eyecial aod peculiar grace. part of D mona, among etuer advacteges, eajoye that of b»ing with out @ “cavatina,” 89 that, having po bona fide voos! dis play to accomplish, Grisi at ence approaches the tramatic portrayal of the character, tu the gracual developemret of which the music, as if :t wes a natural lauguazo, seems to sid rether then impede ber: She vever mure Oraiy grasped the various points of futereet: nover diet tna Host adsorbing suations more compreiely ; aod, beyood Dover imparted more exquisite pathos to the sceac which prececes the foal catastopne—the goons where the cnbappy Descemopa solaces ber ang with the prantive romarce of isaura (Assise & pic d'un waive”), ead cflers up prayers for ber low retura fa phat eoothing and beguiful melody, “Deh, caima, o cei, Bel gonvo,” before yielding to repose. The whole marked by an exhibition of patho: of cousummete, and broaght out with great apirit. fico, thoagt: « Littie ower. weighted ip Etmiro (Brabantio). evinced that keoa inte!!i gare which makes him welcome tn every part he uader- c. The concerted music, in which “Otello” abounds—the Goaler, the sc-called morcrauz d'ensemble,and evon tne ieongruous overture, 50 fil atapted to a tragic opera, were heard with delight; and the etage effects revouled the same studied attention to details that bas nitnerio cbsracterized all the productions et the pew estaniah Bent. The audience were tu the best humor, acd Destdes the tumulmons encore that followed the dust bateoen Sgnors Tamber!!k anc Roncon!, awarded. the most flater ing tribute of esteem to the ever anxious and uat'ring Grist at the concluaios of each act. “Wartbe” bas bkewise been produced at Covent Garden. with Graziani, Mario, Taglialico, Bosio Bad Naa- Uo, Dedtve—rathor a cod « bt Tt maden graad SUCCESS, Bi the principal being encored At Bor biaj:st7’s, Bute's (Gobomian Girl) bas been given, win Piccowmin! (Artine), Guigiat (Toadaens), anc Albon: (Gipsey Queen) Taal is uke wee A pretty good cast. TMosati bas revurned we premiere dan. weuse At Drury Lane (chespopera) Madame Viardot Garcia bas appeared es Am! the “Socmambala,”’ aud Macame Porsiar! es Ncrivain “Don Paaqaain ” ‘Ratisl Pan made n great bit an Dr, Melatesa, nod the Limes aiudas to Dim as Daving ‘wasted his prime cn the other side of the Atlaptc . The London theatres were rather dull, Ristori’s per- formances at the Si. James’ thoawre were to siose on toe 1uth,and Kean, at the Princass’s, wa Kobavu at the Olpmpio, would have things their own way farce @§ the Princess's, entivied “ Dying fox Love,” ina version of ** Eire Ame ou Marr,’ aa early work by M. Scribe, current about a quarter of aceaiury aga It exbiDite a reaction the once prevailing tend sucy to wexe Conjugal intdellty imteresting, representicg {1 toi love not oply as sometring wicked, bit na vorething ox tremely ridiculous =A young wile (Miss Heath), vated to 8 midcle aged Coctor (Mir. seadows) @ peraecued oF & romantic swalo (Mr. D Fisher), wo, to wile away bie idle bours, i@ incessanuy tormeniicg Uer win 4 of love, and threavnirg to put a vin'ant ead to bis existence if bis suit is coisly heard. Fortuaate'y, the lacy, Who is not very etecng minced, has for ver friend one ef these young widows (Mies Murray) who 0 tho French stage 60 aften appear as the talkers of windom and We guardiass of virtue; apd, etl more fortunately, ths Wisow Das an admirer (Mir Everew), wo @ suirt time previously was also ag amoruus pers cuior of the Gector’s beter Balt For to all appearance tal earlier acorer sotually aid commit suicide 1m conte. ca of the Tope'so that he met, ans bis antime'y death, eoighing Reayily on the copscwace of the yentic Came, bas become rit of evil tempting ber to be loss harah fo fuse Indeed, it is @ Lae admoultiovs of this internal de Mow shat te Dew porsecutor chie‘ly reiles for bu chance cf wuccess. Bus when the dead mes reappears ia a! ing proceoty retires from tLe bees of nud Wailers belcre taking the fun! leap, apd, morcover, reappears as the avowed suitor of anether, the hitherto timid lady begins to court that euicice ia a mecessary conseqnonce of disappa: AFODEIY icine to belueve, wito K wal 8 Gied from time to tine, entes them, bet pot for love’ " auempts fo comm't suicide, and ati the shortenmioys of his Fioleat resoitions. This w the most Sing wituatom in the piece, Mr. Fisher very comioai'y going throngh a) the exaggerations of a feigned despair, now craumiug the Ct of @ pistol into hia mouth, aow the window, while Miss Heath notably ex of neediowork, and bums the upromantic ar Goodie doo” At last the gentleman cots tired of ard aubeides into a respects rie friend of the ani Tesogpising the teir widow aa bis sister. ia tne Fronet vaucerilie the mock boroism o° the lover was cratrasied ‘With the real courage of the basbacd, who was muop nd, under circumstances of great peril, to rescue Dia cet from & ferocivua dog, but this incident is omiited in the Engteh version. ‘be Zimes gives the following me for the theatres for she week ending a —The present wok ‘will, according to appearances, afford more meiter fr comment than the pat. On Saturiey next, the iast aight of the Haymarket eeason, Mr Buckstone fs to take nit ‘Demet, avd will not oniy deliver an addrees recapi alas ing ‘be sortunes of his during the saat Ave years, but will revive phy’s “Way to Keep fim,” noe one of the favorite comedies of the tagiish singe, but now & thealrios] rarity, To night (stontay) Mactame Kistori will play in “Maria Sluarda,’’ for tho first timo tau Reason, and on Friday she will appear i eager ouees ‘“Kusabetta, @’inghilterra ” The Olympic, with Mr. Tom Taylor's “Going to the Mad’! a6 the principal piece, has varied ite programme by ve Tevival of the “Wi Minstre!, in wiicn Mr, F. Robson sings the immortal * Villiking aud his Diab Mr. and Mrs Barney Williams to-right et datior’s Wells, vacating the Surrey for the return of Mr Wobstor, Madame Cewato, and the rest of the Adelphi company. ‘The eccentric comedian Str Wiliam Toe, who mate nis Moot Brano” wil a J epeated for the 2,000th time, and the popular “euter- lwiner,”” will take hia leave, net to reappear ia the Fgyp. ‘uan bail till he retarns from China with ao sntertaln neat dered ou entirely new material. Tho Christy Miastrels repeat thetr ‘Timent of a ow at St, James's fal! to pight end on ext, aad Thursday is etill derut. ec to a readiog by Mr. Dickens at St. Martin's Mall. Js Aw AcTOR 4 Lanonem Important to ri Tieatercat PRovEsio, — On Cy A 5 sfaebionabiy dressed young man, named James Wrigat, entmmoned Mr. Waldron, Of the Tooaire Royal Weketleld, for the eum’ of £1 da, beng the saoant of ‘wages of selary das to him. The complatoavt handed in #0 engagement, by which It appeared that Mr. Waldron had eveured bie services from tho 24th of May ull tho Seth of Juno, He had engaged im for parpores of “ general utility, lis. per week. On the Iist of June ho discharged him, there being at that time Ys. owing to him for part of a previous week. He now claimed tne money previously due, and the amount which he should have received to the termination of his eogagement. Mr. Wainwright, who appesred for Mr. Waidrom, toek an objection to the Jorindiction of the mapistrates, on the ground that the party summoning an employer to that court for wages, Graal bo ena wae: Gevened Sue wente of bie time and ser. if i Hi ,’ but more expecially as & rooalist, at | thet be could urither read ocr wriie, Tho Beosh seid they were of cpinton that the comprainant did some 1960" the devigoation of @ jabcrer Tue cawsger bad vot proved thet be cat rect for te complainant ai acy time dung Woe day, and soat be had re'aced to come. He wat, | therefore, preanmead tobe who'ly te the garricn of the Tanager They, therefore, tought the coo slaiaaat ought 10 be paid up to sae Jlat ct Juve, the day on which he was discrarged, An orer Neu Mate for the pay. | Inéot to ec mpiainaal of Ls. fed bts expenens,— | Manchester Gar dian | fakis eTo—"he performers of ihe Theatre Francais will commence performing om tho (ih of July at (ie tnea‘rs of the liauan Opera, and wil remain ioere while ier Own house ie vacergoing ¥ pales A letter trom Lisbon aaye:—Oa the occasion of the fetes which tock pleoe bere for the marriage Of the Kiog, hove- ral Frepebmen, nmorg whom was the celebrated hon. player Vivier, were present Ove (ay the Couat de Far Food, @ricd Lovioman, seat vo Vivier to request him to prey ut an ovening concert, which he did, aud was mace vpplauded Ob th» following day the crant seat hime very bendsome preeent Vivier immediately iaverted im Lisbon journal toe followiog notios; —*, Vivier never ercepts @ present, however nandeome tt may be; his price for playing atu private soiree ls 1,000’ Oa tho | lotlowing day the Couct de Farrobo insorted in the samo | Journal (he toliowiwg nole:—'*Vonat de Farrobo bes sent fo M Vivier an orcer ou bis bovker for 1000f, and begs hat geotiernan to give to bis eervaat the present seat bm.” By this proceed of the couat, the laugh was not on the site of M., Vivi AT mH Ovsra Com Of & pretty operetis, of wtih two weil known galt those deys, Chapelle Bach umont, suppig tne priccipal ee and tite of toe pece Our two mossiours, jwpesed upon by 6 boasting Gascon, oe Caailiac, have a Violen’ quarrel with their mmiresses, Miles francine aad Rorette, acd they part with vows of teracoucilable eamtty. ‘Tho teir opes, however, quickly retarn t demand satis- facaion of thetr aisioyal knigats, oae in the guise of a cor bet of drageous, oteer as his friend, Tne lovers, » bo have been aceking to drown the recoitections of the two falao ence in tae dottie—and who, of course, cavnot porsivly reoogvise them—acceot the crs/lenge without besitation. Swords are cut instanter, but be(cre any mis- clnet takes piace tho gascone ting Caniliao is found ont, the fideilty of the two gir's entadnahed, and a marry litte flaale gete ait to rigets Che ptece js amustog without pretousion, aud M. Oressonois, leader of the of the Second cut Res'eré, Das Compreed music exactly Deltiag the aad- ject Gay, off banded, sad pacobsns'ian, the tone of tne pariitica bes throughout @ eometring of quatat elegi10e which wine the fever of the hearer from the firs) morceau. There ts, above ail, a perfect freetom from anytnicg lik» the military character which migat be looked for vader toe circumsacces, Tho execution owas got romarkadle Wile. Decrotx, a8 Freacign, and dt. Foy, valet of the old a hrol, corried off the hovors. Ar Tix Asmat -—Mosers. Anicet Bow and Dugué bave cought the matoriais of a melodrane just broaght ovt bere, called “tes Fogitife,” (a the heat rending sceree of the Indian maticy, the real horrors of waica have filled the letters and journals trom Britian Lacia for ucweres of @ twelvemonth. Co us there appesrs some Diew Worse thay bad taste in selecting a surject of this na oye for the amusements the public, before even the cle S warfare thus brought co the stage Is tormigated le guitibus is a very anc-eat proverb, aad true as it is ®OWS £87 DO wore upou that poiut The trials, feo bair breacty escapes of an uofortunate ami- ts, pemed David, ia their fight from Delhi, tn the course of €Lica au unbappy mo her an¢ ber two chilérea us dergo ai! the frighvul vivissitudes which may be imagined trem tbe actual berrors which took piace, form the ese bce of tbe drams. And though, of course, these are immewturably jesa tuan than the terrible anfloriags which won? hundreds have ungergove, the effect of the more Tico'e representati og acted powerfal y om the spectators. Ut was @ censibio relief to tho pubiic when the inst econo orclkees the appearacce of the lavinctole frigate by which—ra’ber ia dedance of the Indiag charts gouerally stown—the devoted famtly ftisally escape. Notwith rtandirg the chjections whicd we think exist to the eelec. Hen of ech w subject, itcannot be denied that as a drama ‘sei Tully arrmoged ; aad ite auccess was most decisive ibe actrg wan, 46 usual at this theatre, very good, Maes. Lacressoziere und Deisistre, wich @ litle girl, Mila, De. beet, who noted a child (one of the fagitives) with rare cbteligence, specially meriting commendation. Novirs, Jone 26 —On Tuesday isst was enacted by his Serene eet; 's servants, tno “Comedy of Errors,” for ‘heamusement of the Noapoiitan public. Oce of the large rooms {p the ria was fitted up for the occasion, sod be curtain rose about ten o'clock On the ateg» avpeared the president of a.court of law, witha large groeu faa— Gtto the Attorvey-Gonera), both ventileting them- eelves with considerabie vigor. Two ladies on tue bench sympa'bieed with them im their audorific ex- ertieps [wo commissaries of war and one or two ide Neapolitan gentry ocozp'ed the atago boxes, whi at the pit was filled with a crowd wh? came to Iaagh at the “Come. cy of Errors.” 4 veseel which bad been captured by the prowess of & great navel Power had beon liberated as a mark of deference to another great naval Power; vet t2 preserve the preatige of its character, the first Powor atili ined the enviable fiction of toe yossel being within ite RTASDy Bnd was holding & solemp court to try ant coa- Gewn it. This ts quite suilicent to explain the diversion elvch « paternal ‘nment hat, in ite un wearted exer- tore for tbe of its people, provided for tho inhabi- tants of the city of Naples. Supreme Court. TEE HABRAS CORPUS FOR THR CUSTODY OF A CHILD— DOMESTIC DIFFICULTINS— MARY LN PENT AT LEISURE. In the matter of the application of Conrad Rice for the custody of his child Josephine C. Rica.—This crase ‘s silil under investigation. Mra. Fowler,a witness for the petitioners, depored that Rico and bis wife boarded with ber aed that he paid his board; om cross examination by Mr Thos. C Fields, she stated that on one occasion she beard Ries quarreliiog with bis wife; heard him cail ber chair and In the skirmish be had his eye badly bisckened; be, Mra. Fowler, then went down to Mr. Cooley, the uxeve of Mrs. Rice, and informed him that unlem he came nd took Mra Bice away she would no} lve long; Mr. Cooley then came upto the house and took Mrs. Rice aod ber child away in a ; tai Mra. Kice isa very aad Cepeeition «@ virtuous wife and she (Mrs. Rice) often ieformed her eo oadly that abe coaid not live with him. Onder witpesses tor the joner were exam'ned; their testimony went to the respectaduity of Mr, Cures use. ip this Case an amount of evidence bas boon taken which w Irrelevant t the question ast> woother ur 40 bave tbe custody of tae child. B epecase & brief acquaintance of about tnree 4 bo. Parties, Mr. Rice, wich the wid of Mr. Covley, ‘he jaoy's Unole, inanoed her—then about fourvoen yearn 7 though she repeatediy too Bim thes She Conk! Dot love bim, and ehe Became his wile is would de only to obey ber wacle’s wishes, and not trom the inelioa Ions of ber own heart, foe result is that the peries Dave never lived bappily together. It la uader toed thar Mr. Bice is soxious to settle the muiter by al lowirg tis wife to have the castocy of the chitd, ne velag permitied to see tt at intervals, The ovunsel for srs | Rice do not cppore auy objection te tois, but insist that detere avy compromixe is made, all Impatations of im | Prone lety ether egenei Mrs. Rice or Mr and Mra. Cooley, Fell bo wihorawe, ag they silege that the testimony which they can offer will De® full viadiestion of the coa. duet of esch Arjourned to Monday, when the couse wi'l de summed to by ¥r Fetes for whe wife, and Me. J. M. Smith for tho petitioner. | Marine Court. | Rafore Hon. Judge Mayoard. | Tony 24, Marcy ve, Noe —tnis was an action for as. | Maltaad Deitery; we evideuos was cvnflicting and the | Cameat for defendant with $10 sti | | eb) [or defencant with $10 allowance. are Ball —Action for servious as attoraey and Jodgment for piatntiit $70. } | a Supreme C ourt—Spectal | iSare Gon Judge Ingrahac. ( THE BURDRLL BETATS. ! ' } \ i Term, Jety D—The New Fork life Insurance and Trust Com pony Drnstecs ve, Walaa Burde!!, adminsirator of Har tey Burdeli, dceased. Reierred to RU Bsemish, bey. te orm erty 1@ Bond ntreet In the macter of the Sixth Univerealiat Society. —Ordor alowieg petitioners to mortgage ceanted. ‘SCVOT ai OLDET caSe® Were re erred. THE SBCOND AVENUE. ‘The matter of the opening of Second avenue was got down for heerirg to day, Dut on application of Mr. Law- rence the case wag for ope woek, if conse | quence of the absence of lar. Bustoed at Cooperstown, | where he ie sttending the motion for inj: | fudge Nelson mace by the New Haven Raiirosd Com | Dany vmainet the city to reetrain them from the uso of steain below Forty second street. | THE CASR OF THE BRITISH MILITARY STORRKEEPER. The decision in the case of Peel vs. Eillots was not rom ate mw Lt OF erest due oo mortgage On prop dered, The juc ze loft town for a fow days, A Desrenare Gr.— At the City Hotel, T- ‘ Ail works good loring Possomal Un teitigence, | The following were ainung tbe prmwengers ie the steam Whip Futten, ebich salted yesterday for Seuvbampton asd Bavre:—Prot 8. T B Morse and family, Mr. Sidroy & Moree, Mr. Jos, Obaudler ard family, a Usited States Minister to Naples; Mr. Marck wort, Seorstary of Austrian Leewtion: Col. O; Detley, of her Catholic Majesty's service; Mro ©. W Griswold. ‘The Secretary of War is expected to rejura to Washieg- ton on Moncay pext. ‘The heath of the Sewetary of the Prevod thas be is adie to be at bis oft Governor Deuver left Wasdiag ov for Karwar oa the Biot ist, baring ucoomolished tae object of ais visit Diego Sattl has bean officially reesguized by tha Prosi- ork. Navy has 90 far im- ce. Geet as Coone) of Venezaaia a Now Y | The young Dukoe Nicholas and Fugene dy Louchtea- pt have rewraed to 8%, Vetersburg fom their visit to On tho eoraston of Iny ing the fonvd: stone of the ball for tha Grnn’ Lina ct Pros vawnen oe Daeb ult | | f Veoe Maegan of Jortiand, ouated « family anecdote toshow sand {te bumaoizing tentea one of the Britisa oilioers ded with @ Dagonet wiiit Lorting aa intresca meat, | ‘Tho bayonet wag at bis breast, whoa he oxegat oid ofthe | head of a young American officer, aod gave him the Free | Masopa’ grip. latter iwatantly struck up tue Dayoues frow tbe breas! of the British officer, thus saving his life, and the American afterwards took’ bim to ois aome for fom months, where h* was troated like a brother. The oMcer came % Scotland, married « young Indy re- lated to the nodle family of Erskine, and tho iseus of that warriage was bis wife, Lady Alivon. Awericens registered at the braking office of the Amor: reee Oo, Lantiog, Daltwia & Co Paris, ‘rom Sunes to July 18a W.Q Slariow, New Yore: (oo. Wer flow. Geo. Braen K, Toebaado and wife, a. and wife, 0 Per Sir Allixon ree i WG thert, SF if, rel way ARRIVALS. From Havana, iu the ship Swallow—K T Dickinson, Daniel Cervantes and one tn the TAC. sgZ7m Remodio, tx the brig Loano—Witiamn L Onsadler, of on, ¥rom Matanzas, in the ba k Harmon—Emanuol Garcia and lady, Jose Gor i, Jeno Arnal From Cadiz, in the brig Oarcline X Kelly—Dr Walin. DEPARTURES, For Charleston, in thy ateamer Atlants—P R Harzeltoa, 7 ‘Witz, BW Hryant, Jaa Hngbes, M Mo Fownn, Mra xtien Bag ley, lee 1 hs ny. Miss Covolin Bagley, Master fi 0 Magley, Francis Heggerty—end 10 tn the steerage. Watches at Wholesale Prices,.-A Large wholegale atock of warranted tir at clags timekespors for sale. DC, Pescock, repeeasated by DAVID KALI, 95 Broad: way, uD Feshtonahie Diamond Jewelry, at Mane fanturera’ prices, M0 per cent below rotall prices: wines, brece'eia breast ‘pins, Ao. B. C. Poasack, represdnied by Davin BALT, do Broadway, up staira, Diemonds, Wholemic and motell--In the original parcel as imported, or tu ‘ota to puit. D, C. Pasevck, represeniad by DAViD BAIT, 405 Broadway, up stairs. 'To the Ladiese— ing Woelc!!! OF BARTHOLE'S HBW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES Office, No {189 Itroadway, ooraer of Broome street. Ledtes for the Country —Gatters at 12 pera st fa, ladies’, misser’, boys’, and calidren’s bouts wed shoes of ail Kinds Aud prices, aid. B. MI LIEK & (CO.'ch 230 Tapas sree. Defiance Salamander Sufes—With patent Groot perior salen: "Depos isd Fearl aursac "® Sas Daan ars ROBERT M. PATSIOK“. Bellaro’s Celebrated Hair Dye —Depor Re- moved © 475 Kroadesy, corner of Canal sireel. Private rooms for ladies ap siairs, first floor, Hoiloway’s Oiotinent—Paias ia the Back or Himba stil neck, rhe umeadem, rhevematic gout, neurslgia aad sore Urrcat, sré cured by rubbing ia this great enudole eet Oe eects ons sarees, Bold ai Ao. 60 Maiden we NY. ene toot ta te wert warpeatig oll Gade, eld boat the manufactory. 249 Broadway. — Barry's Tricopherons ts the Best and preecrving and resoring te bait: ‘Ladisa ry i Boia by al Radical Cure Truss Office——Mareh & Co., | No, 2. Vesey sirert, Astor House. Trumses and supporters. Cristadore’s Hau e, Wigs and Toupees— The best tm the world. Wholevie and retail, and the dyo Privately applied at No 6 Astor Houss. 4g xB —CROM Jon Wane J Linas xizke.—On Wednesday, July 21, by tho J J. Lycus, Bexes Lavans, of Hophlasville, Ky., to \ | 13%, of R. Cromeiion, Haq., of this city. O'Nari—Molwner —In this cy, 06 #unday, Septoraber 13,1 Rey. Father Jerome, of St J by the ve amuseh, me, coocnd danghter of the tare ‘Joseph ana tao widow Anne O'Nxi1, of Moydull, pariah of Drumgoone, to PatnicK, ourgest of the tate Phillip ant ths wuow tire, of Kiderceadull, parish of Killand, both of of Cavan, Ireland, wW.—Ig this city, on Thursdey, July 22, wae Frederick Ogioy, Assistant miniaor of Lrivity bh, Mr Exsgmcs ‘ vannorT, of this city, to drs. Limes A. Saaw, daughter of Edwin D’ Parsons, Eq , of Spring eid, Maas. Toston ond ploase copy. i Sisvson—Bicm —On Thursday, July 21, by the Rey. | Dr. ED, Smite, J. 3. Starsos, lag, to Miss Saxon &. | bom, both of this city. Dua Alex.—Ie Brooklyn, oa T: + Jnly 22, Sanaa Farxsen, danghier of Capen OB ed Henriowa Adio, | aged 2 years and 9 montas. ‘The funeral @tll take plac> from the residence of her parents, No. 164 Doan, boar Boud street, tai (Sunday) Afternoon, at two o'clock. Boston papers p'ense copy Invors.—Om Friaay, Ju'y 23, Awe Partive, oniy davghter of Solomon and Mary A, Dingee, agua ¥ yoars, 4 monite avd 28 dayn. Tho relatives and friend of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber parent's reai toace, No 195 Prince street, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at hail past twelve o'clock, without farther icvitation. front? —By drowning, at Davids Isiand, near New Ro choi, while on aD excursion with the Attorney siroet Sancay Soacol, on Wednesday, July 21, Fama A., daugh tor of Beojemim and Jane Domilt, of No. 110 Low's street. The revatrves and friends of the ‘amily are iavited to at tend the funeral. this (Sanday) afternoow, at one o'clock, the Avtorney street Metaodie: oh tran. Datavey—On Friday, July 23, Many Avy Dacansr, aged 7 years, 7 montas and 24 days; nino ho rister, tam: erat DitAow, 2 years, ? moatia and 14 dayn, usugh- tore of Jobn snd Mary Doianey. & Thetr fener! will take piece from the residence of their paren No, 297 West F tireet, near Teotn ave- nue this (Bunday) aiterucon, at belf-past olour Picken, » Ob Weinesaay, Jury di, isanrt- tA, wife of Jacob orem, and secved ater of Secper aud Frances Aager, ago 16 yescs and 7 months. Toe reiatives ard ineads uf the iamuy, aod the mem. vers of Live Usk Hagive Company No. 41, aleo the live Oak Volunteers, are iavited to wuend the fa ner al, this (Suaday) afternom, at One o'clock, from tue Methodiat Ppt churoh, in Attoraey stroot. | Osaego papers please copy. Salurday Biexer.—€ {og tiiness, Joni by ooking, Parish of [isilace | KL, Queens county, [reiaad, acod 85 year | The friende and relatives of the toon and those of SSughsor’ lire. ary'King, ad Tamly aro respon > » Bnd family, are reepecwvolly | invited to attend the funeral, from the reniasnor of er t00, Jeremiad, No. 396 Madison street, this (Sonday) af- ternoon, at thiee o'clock. Her remains wil! be taken to Lo wm Wonneatag, a | Jacow,—udeenly , on July 2h, ims Ams, wite of Edward W. Thcobe | ‘The relatives and friends of the famfty, the Board of apd the Fire Department ia generei, are re apectfally invited to attend tne funeral, from ths wetho- | dwt Provestent church, im Attorcey stroes, tnis (Suaday) | afternoon, at one Josara.--On Saturday, Jaly 24, Eermen, daughter of the | late J. 1. Joweph aged £0 years ‘The friends of the family are respectfully fovitet to at- tend the funeral,on Monday afternoon, at four o'clock from the resitence of her uncle, 8. 1. Joweon, No. 138 Fast Thirteenth street, without further iaviation McKesner.—On Friday, July 25, Marrnew MoKsowwny, & native of the county of Wexford, Ireland, aged 18 The funorai will take place from bis late residence, No. 266 Pacific street, Brooklya, om Monday afternoon, st three o'clock. | Mowoss —Oo Saturday, July C4, after @ short and se. ‘vere jiiness, Jawas Newsom, only gon of William 8. and Louies M. Morgan. The friepes and relattros of the fami\y are reepectfutly jnvited to sttend the funeral, from his late resiuence, No. 48 Vandam street, Marenax Un Saturday, July 24, st half past eno by Geo, E, Maxtons, som of Jos, E, Marsden, agod 6 weeks ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the feridence of Chas, Hartahorn, coruer of Devoe street a1 Greham avenue, Williamsburg, this (otmday) afiernoon, ab threo o'clock | Osrnanpen.—In Brooklyn, on Satorday, Joly 24, in the afternoon, at four o'clock, of coneumpticn, Davi W. UrThanpan, aged 43 yours. The relatives, frienaa, and members of Montauk Lotge, No. 327 L. 0. of O, F., and siao the members of Principle and Fulton Lodges, aga the Ordor in general, are . fully Wo attond the fnmerai, ‘rom his Inte reel dence, Fulton avenue, near Adelphi street, on Monday af ropon, at three o'clock. Albany papers oleare copy. Four.7. On Saturday, Jaly 24, Cranca Rarir, the be loved son of Bernard and Bridget Reilly, aged 13 months wine relatives and friende are moat respectfully invited Wo attend the funeral, this (Sumiday) at three are. O'olock, trem the residence of his parents, No. 27: i j A. “Rran=0e July 28, Pivey, the beloved wits of ‘Thomas R; 90 years; also her infant onild, aged jan, 3 months 1 ARS Riera! will take place trom their iste residence, Bo 574 Righth avenve, corner of Forty-drat street, on Monday moraitg, % cine ocicek, The jz me Dey morning, July 24, afier a linger. | é taker to the Churct of the Risty Crom, to Forty second street, whore sotema bi mase ott be ofeeed +> “or ne fevons 2 ser oul aad ow thon to Gnary np Snanwoov —Ou Saturday, July 24, the youn: Depiet J and Earab Bena Se ane ves aid friends ary respectfully invited te tend the fanere! oo Monday morning, at p Arg Oo from their residence, No. 140 East Cwonty olga! atrent Srunaaerit —On Toes toy, April 20, aflor a wbort | taaay, oo the Ze from Singapore t> flovg Kong, China, Hem #ailmaker Biales hip . of the United Germantown, aged $1 yeare, Hie remaite were interred at Hoog Hong. Seutt —Om Saturday, Juy 24, afer a sudden (Umea, Mr Teowes Surret, ages 64 5 eara, Als reiatives abd the triends of the family, als the mow bers of Mavdattan Loage, No 20, 1.0 of O ¥., and he Order ta general, are respectfully laviet to attend the funeral, thia (Sunday) afternoon, o'clock , trom bis tate reridence, No. 9 C Ete remains will be taken to the Comotery of the Zvergreeas for rterment, Wmasrrar.—In this city, on Friday, July 28, efter a se Vere ilineas, Evrimn Jars, wife of Saale 3. Wheipiay. The relatives and friends of the family are respoctte y Invited to attend the funeral th > [eoten) after 2008, at three o’ciock, from Neo 662 “roe. The re- | musing will be taken to Newburg for interment. Newburg papers please copy. 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BRADY'S NATIONAL G ALLER! mene Over Thompson's Raison, JORNE, BUNTO: Malls PENETKATING THE Cite sae nb tun eter be So Sienen We = gl by Dr. ZACH ARIA, eargeon Sresinapeiisicmneitgietihennlisitnsihdatias JR, WITMKR'S ORLEBRATED PILR AUPPOSTTORY, po ooly ceriain cure for (bia cia'reasing complaiat abe proprietar of Dr Wi'mer's supposliory will gusmaatom to cure eny one of external or internal cles Ths Tat owiog gratienes Were cured of piles by nS Dr, Wimer's pte ” ii waa in a deplorable condilioa Pull and see ‘hea for felt aud bumireds of other gentlemen whose uetmee ang Arenson 1 will give ‘0. 18 Bowery, New York. medicine can be sent to aay part of ibe ooutiry. DD’. BAMSON'S INSTITUTR FOR THK TREATMANE of consumption nervous debttty, asthma, G12 way. bole importer of Peruvian soca, the Bouh a rican remedy, which has oured tbousanda of ibe above way, New York, ASIN ET. ena. AL ths prinnpal languages apoken. ill HEALTH FOR THE MILLION, N 4 LA mrved UST RETRVRD FROM BRADY's WaASHINaTOw Phe ery, & Toast atmesting eoliection of limpet ial 9 Olarbe's exerty wine billers, at O. Aanu'd, phot br. ine Le Dg the 5 di shee mere - rth PRbed ast OF Tee UNRD WeAthe AND GovmS NO Wake OF VIRGIN 0 Ae OENRB. guirm GRNEBAL PRESIPNR Bocaine CRIVTENDEN. Lay fencer pover: ° eet canst . 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CANTOR, 1FON PANISHRED. Corresive wubliveate no more Te used the becbuge to eatroy Tye wtoio worla goes te Lyon's store, ils powder now we nll emotoy. ‘Ang po imeosier ever cum oe powder truly (mtinte, LYON 'R magnetic powder nea pille for the ex'e-mination af invon's And vermin, 424 Bromiway, N.Y. F. LYOR & 00, R RR DIARRA, CORA MPS, LOOTRNESS OF TAR * cowels and other simmer im prevail am SIArming PxseDi at Present, and if M01 ap reduy cheoken, reewh tn dyaeteery. cholera orbas, ani uber Big red diarave, A few drops of heGwsy's Kei 8 done. ‘ore (pile) wil! Treaty mop an? cre ths mow’ fio ent ch esa and all otter bowel comprsints Principal o@ee, Fulton sireet, Rew Fork. Sold by druggists every ethers. IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE FOR ALL M To sacertain ioe immense Ginoxns manufset ire super 9 foquire ¥ beng tor 9 copy vod gracias, “Tt urpoees mm of Singer & Co # ee itt Inge No, 463 Broad y ve GREAT BASE Le NEW YORK RK ANU BROOK,’ ON THR FASHION COCKSE vs, Por a full, compiet ae the acd grapbls report of this great mate’ SONDAY MRRCURY OF to Day. Also report of maich between Kxceisiot ant Calva, Mar- lem aod Pettic Rmpire of New York and Kapirs of New ark, snl other oluba The FUR DAY MEROTRY aiss contains A SPICY LETCRR FLOM HELL GATS, Which sure Sp ike Goveracts of the aime House wih a very long pele. abt talks treeiy abot MrRPOEN Ui. 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