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Imprudeuce on the Water. “THB LOSS OF LIFS AMONG FEMALES BY SAILBOAT: IN@ AND BATHING. It ia announced in a telegraphic despatch from Chicago, published in another column, that three young mon were ‘onenalitics of this port, and eapeciaily #0 in the fatality to Semates who form part of aquatic excursions. The frequeacy with which we have to record the loss of de among females, by the capatzing of sailboats or through careleseness while bathing, would seem to iniicate a ne- Ceanity for greater care on the part of laties desiring to enjoy the pleasures of the water. Within the last forty days we have chrovicled the loss of the iives of fourteen ladies, mostly young giris, ‘through these means, most of which occurred quite re- -Oently. Bute few days since three young ladies of the Attorney streot Sunday Schoo! lost their livés at David’s ‘Iwiand by venturing into a small sailboat, together with ‘three other persoos. A sudden squall sirusk the boat, snd instead of quictly keeping their seats, doubtless their safes} course, they became ened emd rushed to the side of tho ‘was of course immediawiy capsized. The accident occurred within five hundred yards of the shore, aad fortuLately the other three persons, among whom was Oke lady, were eaved. Their names wereMrs. Fergurson, Mae Koma Dowmilt and Mrs Eliza A. Jacobs, The recent calamity at the foot of Eighty-sixth atree! ta fresh ia the minds of our readers, Five girls from tho Huse of Mercy went to the river to bathe, under charge -of the matrop,m the evening. They wore in the act of Coming out of the water upon the warning from the mat- ‘ron that @ steamboat was coming, when ona of them screamed euddenly for help, and four others wont to thoir -assiatance. Before assistance could bo rendered the whole five perished. Their names wore Ellen Smith, Margaret Flynn, Hannah H. Bryan, Azubs Vangilder and Louisa Eber. ‘The lest mali from California brought us a melan- ~Choly account of the loss of fourteen lives by the upset- Ling of & ga)!doas on Victoria Bay,'while ia tha act of taking some passengers frome vessel just arrived, to Victoria. A sudden equal! struck the boat, and the sad loss of life “was We Comsequelce. On Tuceday, the Sih ult., two factory girls at Feltville, .N. J., went into the upper lake to bathe, and were both drowned, Their names were Anua H. Guest and Kilou McCaffrey, At Boston, on the 12th inat., @ young lady named Miss Ellen Wallace, aged nineteen, was drowned through the upseting of a sailbost, into which sho bad gone for »pleasure. On the 7th inst. a saliboat, containing @ party of four ‘Wertiemen and one iaoy, upset in the Bay, about midway between te Batrory and Staton Island, and with difficulsy sustained themselves until the Staten Island ferry boat took them off. On the 224 inst, the body ef a youog German girl, -pamed Sarah Rothschild, who bad been missing since the 14th isat., wes foond fvating ia the East river, under circumstances which lod to the belief thet sho had been accidentally drowned. All these deaths were caused by imprudovce and caro- “foesness. When young people go on water excursions they should always bave experienced persons with tuem 40. guide their beats. Young men are loo apt to take young ‘females on excursions where their lives are in danger from the moment Wey leave land. Withou! the slightest sknowhedge of the management of @ boat they run risks that are frigbtful to thiok of, Itisto be hoped that the -above record may have some effect to eheck the impru- Geoce exhibited by the younger portion of the commuaily fo (he summer trips on the water, Se Ony Intelitgence. Mveimnious Arrait jy Asory Staget—A Win AwNocnciG ‘Ms Own DeaTs.—A ropoft waa Current in the city on Touredsy that Mr. Joho V. James nad died very sadden- ly and mysteriously at bis residence, No. 67 Amity etroet, ard that his remaics bad been conveyed ia a clandestine manner to Albany, the place of his ustivity. ‘What added stul more to the mystery was the fact tual bis death was announced in the nine ot. Sntars 38 dunaay a een or eos tae, poe fee ap fe wikia a Bours of Bis decea4n, Wuica took piace on cuesday evenmg. Mr. James bac vsen addicted to excess in the use of ardent spirits, ane was ia toe babii of pactaking of powerful medicives. {18 supposed that ho inended om. mitting suicide oa Sunday night, aad haviag peaued a potice of his death ana sent & 9 tne Heaata office, bis courage falied him aac Le postponed the deed. fae ful- ia the notice referred to:—"Died, oa Sunday even. ig 2 26, Mr. Jobo V. James, of Albany.” This sea tence will occasion many & oad heart among thoes wo knew him. Be was one of the Kindest aod goatieat of Rawa: Deings. pected For the last three years Mr. James has beeu coa- witn the press. ¢ inst lines he ever wrote were on the Gent of bis (oe fel cwith Oapt. ior, of whose a 103% po wae paviished in yesterday's Hexaro, Me. as only twenty years Of age at the tims of bis be livea be would have made a usmo for bim- the writere of nia coantry.”” Oa the morning bis death, a wagon 10g a cstlia wan OT Auulty street, th Colla was taken adoui bathe mad ares bt out, placed tne ariven of. aeretet sousen by peraous resideag in te nelghdorho03, came wo the Kaowlaige of Inepscior Dilks, of district, who endeavored to.got ia/or- where deceased bad resided, bat to tho ians who oa attond- ae raved the etroug medicmes he ned been in iu of Va the certifissts given gentlemen, we boty wae taken for interment to Aivasy, where most of tha roia- tive of deceaesc reside, There # bul Lilies doubt, how ‘ J Jur Sewivo Grais —Tho attention of the pabdlic bas Deen attracted in regard to the efforts at reform ia the bours of Iab.r alltied to female operatives employed in the various maoufactaring houses in this city, and in all aerted the s favor oth reern will be received for pablication with those a.ready g'ven. Asorman Dawsos Cin Broxex cr —About half-psst eight o'clock last evening, Capt. Hatebings, of the Fiftn precinct, with a squad of man, made ‘& doacent upon an alleged disorderly bouse pf prostitution, 11 Anthony street, kept by a colored man nameu James Wilson. Ii appears ct Collins, residing at No. 256 Rose street, was arrestod on Wednesday n ght for assaulting his wife with a knife aad in the hand. It is stated that he had repeat- eee oe aaveunpled une lite of bis wife by sta diag wer. On his arrest he retased to walk to the Putice Court, aad was tied aod conveyed upon a cart. Justice Connolly looked him up to await furtuer examination. Cricker—A Protest. —Tho cricket clubs of Rastern Cane da boreby protost against the match which la to be play od iaNew York on the 24 of August and following days between the United States players and eleven of Canada ‘being called ‘‘Uaneda and = Uaited da Ag ont for the match wore m nM t cenvurrense, t frenes, aod ea tne leven chosen do not represea) eo" ‘Oanada, being solely composed of Western ere, Fine 18 GREENWICH StREET.At about one o'clock yestor- afire was discovered im the basement of balid Crors 1x Scnomanie County.—The Schoharie Re- eS oe tn that county are ‘ati right" he weevil have pot mi teete appearaiee te the wheat feida, and many are melived to believe that the “good time coming,’ #0 long promised, iq at hand, i ee I Affel: s at Quarantine. LOT OF VESSELS AT THY LOWSK QUARANTINE, ® 'TH THA TIME OF THSIR BEMOVAL TO THE UYFBE gd. RANTINE—TROUBLE WITH TRE DEAD—HORAIBLA’ MOBTALITY ON SHIPBOARD—ONZ HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE DEATHS ON ON VES8RL—ARRIVALS AT QUARANTINE, kTC. It will be remembered that the Mayor and Commission- era of Health, at the instance of the Health Officer, on the ‘2int inst. directed that vessels from infected ports should Come to at ihe the lower anchorage on their arrival. Such vessels as had sickness om board were ordered to dis- charge thoir cargo thore, but those having no sickuess were directed to remain a week or ten days for ventita- Yon. On Tuesday last, owing to a representation from ae- Veral masters aud owners of vessels that it was uexi to impossible to discharge their cargoes in the lower bay, the Board reconsidered a part of its previous action, to the effect of allowing the sickly voascis to come te the upper Quarantine anchorage sixgly, and in their order of arrival, to discharge their cargoos at the discrotion of the Health Officer, The Health OMicer yeaterd.y, in view Spe ee Ting the time of thelr arrival, thelr porta o: departure number of cases of it ain veasels a plat acca {0 the upper anchorage, are as ae 29—Brig Mary Alvina, scr, Wan. C. Mershon, brig July 30—Sbip Silas Holmes, brig Jobu Stephous, bark July 31—Brig Lorana, bark Harmon. 1, ‘August §—Brig Crown. . August 4—Sebre. T. Raymond, Union, C. R. Vickery, Wn. i, brigs . Jerome, R. A. Fisher, Ori- uoov, barks 5 Sivitian ica Bri Mosseuger, brig Faustina, bark Wm. C. August 7—Ship Armoiiel, bark Colia. ‘August 8—Sonr. Joseph Granaall. 9—Schr. J. N. Genin, bark Trajan. 10—Bark C. C. Fowier. August 11—Ship Katiler, scar. J. KR. Nevins. Avguat 12—Svip Evening Star. ‘Avgust 18—Brig Anas D. Forrey. TROUBLE WITH THE DEAD. Since the last meeting of the CasUston Board of Health ® audterranean rumor has beeu afloat that ous or tw) members of the said Board bave it in coussmpiation to propose at their next seasicn an ordiaance for the purpose of pronibiting the physician of the Marine Hospital from UWansporting the dead of (hat estantisnment to their usual burying ground, Which is some two or toree miles distant from it this move, if riggs | contemplated, and espe cially if carried into effect, wiil at soy rate cause s9mo couriderabie trouble. {i will be sven that tba proposition coatempiai€s action which will materia‘ly intecfore with ube Cuties of the physician of tne Marine Hospital, aud cCoutiot with One of the principal necessities of the Qua ranting estabiishinent. There aro soma who have ro- beareea this romor who desire it to become a roaiity, us they Cewire the cxistence of anything which shall disturb the harmonicus or sucessful action of the Querantine ope- Tationg, while others spank Of lb ia w spirit of regret, de- siripg toat no impediaents sball be thrownin tne way of the bealth authorities of the port, as long asthe Quaran- time cstabisbment must remain on Staten Island. It is obable that the life of this ramor is dep: adent upon the = what a mo last ish gars fe Yhe hospital care war on its way at night to the burying place, its axie trce.broke and tbe of the vehic'e waa arreat- ed A crowd soon assembied with a view of toe driver, when they ascertained that the bariness of the yenicie was to remove the corpses of ons dytog with soon dispersed. The poor lwlectious diseases, and the: Griver was obliged to leave bis estadiishment and revarn acsictancs, te the Quarantine grounds for HORRIBLE MORTALITY ON SILIPBOARD. ‘The ebip Competitor, in White, arrived July 23th from Havana anc Key West, in bailas!. Sh: cases of sickness on board or d the ; cording to the rule, was anchored in the va: 0a Wednesday, however, when she was visited by Dr. Gil- lette, he foune torce of hor mon sick with yellow fever, aud tbey were brought to the Marine Hospital. Oae ot them, an Italiax named Joba Jones, cied yesterday morn: ing, and the oiber (wo—Ibomas (Gorman aud a Germao venucd Petcr—are i ac extremely low condition. Captain White expressed much surprise when he was informed of the condition of his mop, and said that they worked on Engel fos ehip fod bight of ber pre ia Eee {7 Ope of wever, complained of a slight cold, sn: rer en ‘been afflicted with rheumatism, but no syinptom of yellow fever bad mapivested itgelf on board. Dr. Gillette mined to sift this pécdliar case to ia: bottom; and yester/ay, on his visit to the Compotitor, he learned the owing pa: ti: ulare:—The vessel lefi Swa- tow, China, about the part Of iast March, with a cargo. cf 883 coolies Co ound to Herace nad act boon et see fares days beterelarge mumsvers of the coolies were sick, with symptoma as fol. lows: eevere bead with chilis and * August Avgust ‘These fever paroxyams exbsuction, which lasted about which voi var; ia the sued, in which all sorts srentloe naa njocted the desta cases, from the simachb, and of the pasieuts, waich gene: to even days from their the case exisied on that the disease was yel Gipense was, it was of A character quite tata) se yellow fever, for of the 253 coolies taken on board Swatow, 212 reached Havsva, the dif- oh 3 the voyage. [i, was o- ferctee, 171, ind’ that g) left that port only six or frat officer of tae ship ‘wan Binety -eighs o s the much taised of Of the ‘middie passage” nothing tu comparison to that ‘tue sanitary condition of the v it & Bo longer a mystery that three cases of occurred hi ‘they should hay oaped bad live men py dg gg SB ” Captain Bead, arrived July 7th suger aad molasses to Brott, Bon ‘d. Will be detaiaed for voutllation, servation, &c. wunes Kensington, Captain MeDougal, arrived July 29 trom Kingston, with logwoo1, rum aad coffee, 0 mas- ter—aii wel: on board. Detained five or six days for fa- migation, ventilation, ke Scbcuner J. L.. Bowman, Oaptain Wooster, arrived July 29 from Mayaguez, with sugar and moiaseos to J. V. Oua- tavio & Co—no sickness on board. Will be detained days for observation, fumigaon, &e. steamer Granata, ‘ain Berryman, arrived Jaly 20 from Aspinwall and Key West, tn ballast, to M. 0, Roverts. ie i i 2 3 e 322 fwo cases of fever made toeir appearance among the crew of the Grarada & day or two before sho arrived, and she was detained for o! eleven in pumber--with their luggage, Querantine CLEARED PROM QUARANTINE soe LN ‘ation. Hor passengers— 9 remain at ¢d w stream permit TO THK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yore Jaty 29, 1858. ‘Will you please to correc’ your statement in yesterday's and to day's paper to sickness on board the ship bave hed charge Vievyo that Tam ailve aod woll yot, public to know the truth in regard to sickness area. Une. Wi. G. JONES, Master of ship Evening Star, Commissioners of Health, Ata consion of the Commissioners of Health, held at porn yesterday, Mayor Tiemann pre: iding— Tho schooner Wm. fi, Titoome, from St. Jago de ‘Ouba, on the Lith of Jaly, was reported as being free from tic! cess, all hacce on board being well. She was ited to Come up to the oity on the third of Angust, The brig Wm. 0, Olden, which arriv the 2ist Matanzas, on the recomm *ndation 2 & Bilas Holmes, from New Orieans, was, meadation, permitted to come up on the 50th inst. posentatnatiemndin. Geactaontat ‘and afflicted. She high in the oats, r0et 898 brother. Mapy years sinoe we kaew and were intimate with Francis Massy Wheeler, 0! gew le manly rank, lordly connections, ard onincum! taad- ed . He hed an only chiid—a daughter—the present Lady Balwer-Lyttou. Brethren, |i is uelsher our province nor inclination to desoribe or dis uss avy famiiy vickerings and @isquietudes which may have ua or- tunately too = bet: Edward Bul- circles, together with oven some of our praciical, well working, and sinoere in the other walks of ife, read ai the Matoment, which we extract from the Somerset Gasette and Went of England Adver liser, We shail observe no more at present respocting yhis paioful and beartrending subject, but entreat our ron of every Claas and order in the to ponder REPORTAD SECTLEMENT OF THR DIFFICULTY. ‘The Locdon Por of Jaly 17 says, in reference to cage of Lady Buiwor Lytton, that on Friday , 16th inet... on Logs! report by Dr. Forbes Wissiow, a 4 arrangemort, satis'actory to all parties, was conciuded, ane LyWon Wl retarn t@ toma this aay (Saturday), Teh inst, NEW YORK HiExALD, Yale College Commencement. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Baw Haven, July 27, 1868. Commencement Week— Appearance of the City~Art Bxhi bition—Intcresing Ordination Services—Baccalaureate Sermon— Annual Regatta of the Yue Flet—Eeamins- tiom of Candidates~ Revival in the College—Moeting of the Alumni.~Interesting Addresses—Obdituary Record, de , de. The City cf Elms ig she centre of attraction this week, it being Commencement week at Yale College. The city Presents an wc usually attractive appearance, everything coatributipg to render @ brief sojourn here at this time exceedingly desirable. The weather is charmiug, and the ladies (of whom there are quite a number) bsve doaned thotr best attire and thoir most winning smilos, Orino_ line bas spread itself to its widest dimensions, and the fair cox are doirg all they can to entortain their quests: All the hotels and private houses are crowded with visi- t end the Losts end hostesses have more than they can do fe min‘ster to the comfort of their friends. As is usual Gn tue return of this grea! educational event at Old Yale, a large number of clergymen, lawyers, physicians, editors and other professional men have arrived from all Parts of the United Siates, for the purpose of partioipatia inthe exercises, to greet their old class maiss, renew the associations of college life, talk over reminiscences and the remarkable events of their youthful days, aud, in short, “to be boys again” Lam stopping at the Ton tino House, which commands « fino view of the col- lege Dulldinge and grounds. it is @ weil conduct ed esinblishmest, ard @ glance at tho register show that a cumber of distinguished idividuals ocoupy apar: mind in regard tp ‘the of his 'e aim, *Y ot cfr = piety. ighest intelioct itn too ic; oe addrees was very elogteas, in a eingularly fasciasting an.’ WiDalng add\ ox, poin'ed out the leasing features of charac #F Of his atingashed Garswales. Mr. audrows was their .'*Ader oa au 9C0ss!0a8, sithough # number of nis claremates eu *equeat 7 Wourled the cbair of the chief magisizacy of eo.Yoral citie.' 1a 69 Uslon. He was noted for (ae kiadaess an:* penetra, Yon 0 Md ‘and for the com; veness ead clo, "2088 ¥ which works, and outlive every class mate, sav? one, Prot. Morse, whose vame in connection with toli- commanicatien will be down to the re. Gov. Bissell waa kaown for os oa Caimness, and sompienenaivanite of thoughs, 14, judicicous and powertul io argumeut—candid es truth is devoted to the service of bis rgd wase bow. hares’ magistrate of Vonnecticut, Winthrop ; [he epeater thon a! teresting fact namely, that he in coojinction With Samuel K. Andrews (noted for originality of shouga Picty,) en¢ Lire. Taylor apd tyler, were ap ‘® special committees in the early part of tne pre- century to ‘twacts on pul of vival 1 the _ ‘ant adeuiyre remarked ages it E..% thing suddenly, especially for tne tian to meet deatm in that way. Aud bis desire was vation to his wife in heartily and was gone meote. Mr, Sorantcn, Jr, eppears to be a smart, ener getic business man, « sufficient proof of which is that th Brsaxp is fied {p the readisg room. I embarked ia Him Ciez 0b thes o'cinck Biche attornecn, and afer 8 Se sail of five hours arrived at this noted and time honored geet Of carding, Where eo many of our countrymen have acquired that mental and od discipiine which fitted for the hovorable and ratod positions they now cccupy. 1 tock @ stroll through the oity ia the evening, aud wi fashionadie rosi- to see nearly covery iluminated, and the drawing roons flied with visiters, who beguiled the hours by the intor- change of social chit ohat, while the enchauting laaguage Aingors and lips of the fair ones gave adaitioral inierest to tue festivity of tue vccasion. heey 2 ai es A reve of choice bes og of art at presen! alui ing, consisting of the das} pro- Guctions of American painters, and afew originals ‘aluse old masters. Ii ia said that the exhibition has rarely been equatied in Now Kugiand, the patotings having veeo loaned by gentiemen residiag ia different ciiivs, wita a View Of excouragiog & tste for the fiae arts—an act which descr ves commendativn, and which should be tmi- tated in every city throughout the Uaited Siates. Ap interesting reiigiona sarvice which was held on San day inst, is ceserviog of mention. Mr. Wm Hutchiason, student at Yaie Cuiirge aad a yousg mea of raro tatout and erudition, was ordained in the entre church, whion ‘was densely crowded, hundreds falling to obiaia adnia- sion inio the edifice Dr. Bacon preacnod ths ser moa; President Woolsey made the ordaluing prayer; Rey. Ur, Dution gave the charge,aad Rev. Mr. Strong tue right band of te'lowsntp. Tue remarks of the latter goatismaa were very interesting, from the faci that diesen years sitce be performed a similar service when the lamented Stoddard was eet apart for ine same Asid of ies0r waicn ‘Was aesigted to Mr. Hutchinson, who is ordaised as Mis sicpary to the Nortn American Mision, to waich post he bas been ied by the Amerian Board of Forsige Missions. Butcbicson wil!, oa his arrival, take caarge of the Bebex Missiopary Seminary, an jastitation aevow) to the Non Of Batives for the work of the ministry, abd which is located a snort distance (rom Consiaatiovy'e The friends of the missionary bave manifested deep sy a eS. for him, inasmuch as the missionarios at the Kasi Ve endured, and are still undergoing, severe triais. ‘The regular exercizes of the Oummeacement wore began on Sunday atiernoon, when President Woolsey preached the vena eh sermon at the usual Rour of tne after: Wy, Which took place in th bas ber. Tas wharves ia the immediate vicizity of the Pavilion ware crowéed by epectators of both sexes, anxious to witzess the rsce, while the harbor was dotted with pactis aad row boats, preeea ing an imposing spectacio, althouga the race itsel{’ was mot as exciting thig year at oa former os- casions, a Lumber ot the Coliege Doats, f.0m some cause or » Bot enterng. course was from ths favi- licv, down the harbor and back—about three milos—aad the time of the three earlicst boats is was as folows: — Neveid, Olymp!a, sheii. + Toe O's m club boat was & coasiferadla distance bebind the and ber time was ottaken, As 6990 ‘as the race was corcluded a review aad ari!i took place, when the pr ze was awarded to the Ciympta’s C.ad boat. ‘Tbe succese’ul competitors then assem! ia front of the Pevi.ion, when Commodore Bacon awarded the prizss as follows :—To the Varuna, (shell) & set of oars aad the champion flag; to the Nereid, (club) « eet of silk colors; and to the Olympia, (club) a pair of tilver mounted boat Decks, Toe Yaie navy now constate of four barges, six club boats, ard four shells, and numbers 190 men. ‘The examination of canc Jates for admission into college ‘wat commences on Mocday morning at the Aiumo! hail, and wae con inued on Tuseday. The aumoer of applioa Lops th's year is as great any former occasion. Tao concio ad clerum was preached this evening before the Mioisters of oe jut, by Rev. R © Larced, was crowded, aod the exercises were very iateresting The reverend gentiomss’s theme was: ‘The responsibi ty of the church in the education of young mea for th Gospel ministry ;"’ & more practioal subject than ts usually eel Op such ap cocasion. The discourse was liseved to Wilh marked attention, and well sustained the reputa- Lon cf this emicect divine. The meoti:g of the alumai kee on Weinesday, when President Barzard, of the University of Mississippi, is expected to deliver an oration New Haves, July 28, 1858, Tce college exerciats were commenced this morning by & ttacenie’ prayer meeting ia the college chapel, which was largely attended, and @ deep religious laterest per- vaded tho assembly. Profeasor Goodrich presided, and that a large numbor of tho stuaonts bad become deeply réliglous, aud that parents and guardians were never more safe In sending young men to this time honored seat of learning than at the preewnt time. Ate union prayer mocting heid in one of the churches sudeequent to college meeting, several ministers alluded to the revivals of re ‘whch old Yale had experienced ninco ite os- tablighment, and rejoiced to the present religious foviing exietirg in their beloved alma mater. It may Lot be uninteresting to state, io passing, that Yale colege does pot copiain more students now than it dod Mty years ego, while the population has increased mix fold is acooobted for by twany from the gap exist irg between (he public echools aud the university, aud | the prese of New Haven are Deginaiog W cail louily fora | reform in this matter. It would bo well for the citizens | to remember that the celebrity which Atheas bas acquired — th the world was owing to the iuiorest taxen in | ae of the youthful miad. | feature of the Commencement is the meet- took piace on Wednestay morn- | ebare! hich waa crowded to ite utmost | Jong befure the exercises were commenced, by on0 © most cullivated audtenc.s {t hes ever been my lot ‘The inoet eminent divines, jarists, physicians scientific men, whose names have long Deen defore a jean, public oven reats on the platform and chapel. Professor autimas, Jr., calted ‘aud nominated Rev. Dr. Mo.ane, of 5 Hi} fl voterenting, and evi ‘attention of vhoir | cid clagemetes wbie the ‘Was reating tarm Many of the decease? gentlemen cocapied elevaisd ste | — being had t) ine | * fy peak to the memo be loved him, for he | Giffered from bim aa well at others, but ne did so without | personel animority. Dr. Tyler carried out his convicious earnestly, and if they were worth retsioing ee were } worth defending. The ageaker eulogiaed De Tay asd | observed that although Dr. Tyler differed maveriaiy ia his views from Dr. Taylor, yet they were strong porsousl | friends, The reverent goutlomen said that doltivaiot | ht to know how to dofend trath for the truth’s fake, without using wy language, and ean ating anood ‘lustrate rom. He’ had it from Whe lips of Judge Shermon. & certain oocasion a minisier changed wih the well known Father Mili, who read a chapter from the Kpistie of Jude. He proceeded slong to the 0 where mention is mae of the sage! disputing with Satan about the body of Mowns, thus: does pot bring against Gatan a rai socusation;”’ aud yased, way tog iu Qik Owa peculiar way, “No wonder tos the angel did not dare to bring against the devil a ralliog for he eae pete wen he were to at tempt to blackguard the devil, be (Satan) would be mors vhan a match for him.” The speaker bh: that the y i time ay yeers 0 ‘som prefixed a star, indl catiog their not thes they ere shining as firmament. They who wirvived bad reached y aad be F they were In coaciasiog paraid never omitted any names in enumerating his children, for. of wnich be referred fe resumed nie seat by names would be fouad writ: ten in the anus opeety of the [amsated which @as 's head, the sneaker “eoiaim Th was impossible to die, for Garist his | Livendeld | oupg students Would never expose thomecives to the | roamed “ Wel it be anid of bim as was said of Kavoh,” oe @oodrich, “he was not, for Goa tork De. BACON wae the next speaker. Heromarked that ia ore 1830, while the great controveray between i: Taylor and Tyler was io prgross, he (the spesker) was ricipg with Dr. Taylor one day, and remarked to bim, ‘1 believe, Dr. Taylor, one of your greatest heresies is that you think peopie cao be convinced by arguneat.” Be smitod, and said, “1 am eure if {could get Dr. fyier han ead of my lectures gho would change nis views. Prof, StLuMAy, in @ few appropriate remarks, introdused the old ciagses to the Alumul. He iatroduced Dr. Hewitt, who was a member of the ciass of 1757, and was niaoty. ove yours of The venerable sald thas he haa but one acquaintance living, aud that was the Kev Mr. Waido, lute chapiais to Congross, and the oisest gradu ate of Yule College. Ae was present «| tue last Commonse- Ment, but was ubavoicadly detained at home ti ear. Prof. Siutiman remarked that ho saw @ lott: ocutury. nota meter of discusston, bus matier of record, that ihe purwuits of iterature, ecieucs, morals and reigion wore beaitey and gave & greater assurance of jong life iban apy other calling, eave agricaitare. Prof. Suliman attributed tao Jexgth of life to which tne oid classmates attained to their strict conform'ty to tempsrate rules in eating. Ifa man governed his passions and appe- tis, drauk potbing but cod water, aad feared God, she Profestor was strougly inclined to believe he would live 70 De vgod; Bnd De advised tho young graduates to culti vate the temperance avd politeness of the gentlemen of ibe ola Ose of the oldest graduates was Hon Jona McLellan, of Woodstock, wao was cow ninety-one erdabaif years of and hesithy, aithough unadie to leave his chair for the eight years in consequence of & paralytic atroke. The speaker visited him on tue fourth of Juiy, snd suw bim carried to the sacred temple in order that be might for the firat time openly acxnowledge Chriat and partake of the boly communion. Prof. Hrrcncock, of Western Reserve College, Ohio, was caliod upon and spoko briefly, He was followed by Dr. Paxxer, of Canton, jate Cowmissioner of the American government an4 missionay to China, [lw address was exocecs- irey ogg for he gave a lucid statement of bis lebors in China for the last twenty seven years. He bad received curing bis slay that couatry ¢8,CO0 Uhinese into the church, embracing ever; of character, from the beggar In the atreet to pel of the imperial housebold. He narrated a number o° evoceestul surgical and o mic operations which he had performed, and which the Chinese thought miraculous; nud alev showed how be vvercawe the prejudices of that peop'c as it reepecia religion. Ais success ia preaching tho Gospel was great, as were alao his efforts to enlighten tue Chines) uatvn through the medium of the prees. Dr. Row1ano, of the ciasa of 1823, made an excellent In dwelling upon the rem! he ia keeping the sudierce ius perfec! roar all the time. The veneradlo dtvines op the platform and the dignified facalty—to whow the speaker {requentiy sliaded in a the doings and misdoings of his class—were ssized with the contagion, and the walis of oi Yale rosounded wiih the a of the mirth which Dr, Rowland’s remarks call- ed fortl Joesrn P. Vaawem, Faq., represented the clara of 1338, ard tp the course observations ssid thet the greay cot ouleance tn the country wes the rapid accumulation oft nferior seminaries of }earning Rev. Drs. fomrvoy avd Rures W. Cranx delivered brief And elnquent addresses, ond were loudly applauded. Major BaRxakD, Of the United Siates Army, was intro. ducec to the alumni, and ex bis best wishes for the coatinaed success of that venerable institution, whose past history was 60 full of interest, and waose iaflucnce bed been feit throughout the aaey: ‘On motion of Pref. Orssreap, the meoting then ad- curced. = foliowing is a list of graduates deceased duriag the wcademical year ending July 23, 1968 :— At —Richard McOurdy, Lyme, Coan., August * }. " {r88--Jobn Woodworth, Albany, N. ¥., June 1, 1868, ed BS. 1797 Warren Dotton, Brighton, Mase , March £3; Bethe! Judd, bd neo = = oo ratio mour, Mid¢lebury, Vt ov » Tete! David Rly, Reobester, KX", Sept 6, 1801—H ary Dwight, Geneve, N.Y , Martin Evsworth, Winsted, Coan , Nov. 2, 1867, 74 1804-—Rev Goo Colton, Wetbersfeld, Usan , Fed 12, 1858, 79; Eltoha'et Swift; Weerport, Comn., Sept. 21, 1857, 17; Bennett Tyler, East Windsor, Oonn. May 14, 1855, 74 18¢5—Clark Bisgel!, Norwalk, Coon Sop 16, 1857, 75; George W. Bolies, B Conn, May, 1868, 71. 18(7—Rey. Samuel R, andrew, Now Haven, Ooon , May 11; Benjamin Basaott, ‘Peekskill, N.Y , Maron 7b; Holbrook Curve, Watertown, Conn., Feb 21, i Yohn Duuwocy, Roswell, Cobo Co., Gaorgia, 6, 1868, 72; Rev. Daniel Huntingtoo, New London, Con , May 41, 1868, 09; Aigernon Sidnoy Jones, Williams barg, N.Y , ¥eb. 25, 1668, 72; William Siebbias, Colones ter, Gonp., June 28, 1988, 72; Rev. Nathanioi W. Taylor, New Haven, Covn., March 10, 1868, TI. 1808 —Chas. Wi r, Phila, Peon , Jane 16,1863, 71 os! 310, Fiban Allen Abdrewé, New’ Dritain, Os, Karen al 1811—Naiban Stark, Bronklyn, N. Y., Jano 18, 1858, 70 Prentice, Geneve, N.Y , Augea 1, La Halsey,’ Bridgenampton, N. ¥ , May 29, K. Kate, Phitadelpuia, fa, Feb. 2t, (868, €3; Kbeus zor Monger, Homer, N. ¥ , Oot. 13, 1897, 63. 1816 —Charies Oicott, Medina, Obie, March 6, 1881, 64 15 8—Evri Loomie, Herkimer, N. ¥.. May 12, 1854, 63 Janes Raymond, Westminster, Carroll county, St, Jaa. 821~Aen Child, Norwich, Conn , Way 11, 1888, 52 1824—Gourge B Ripley, Norwich, Coan.,’ Juiy'9, 1358, | 188—Henry Rdward Peck, Now Haven, Conm., May 6, 188, 63. 1837—Rey Richard Hooker, Now Haron, Coma., Doo, 7.49 19, 1848—Rey. Horace Woodral, Huntington, L 1, Fed. 15, 1808 1840—Jobn George Anderson, Tallahasso, Fio , March 1, 1888, 45. Ricbard Griswold Drake, Vhiladelphia, Penn, Fed. 20, 1858, 63. 1831—Joun Milton Clapp, Charleston, 8. C., Dec 16, 1867, 47. 1824—Rev. Joveph Fowler, Magnolia, fil, Sepi. 16, 1867, 48; Henry Pomeroy, Coventry, Conn, Fob. 5, 1458, “a 1841—Frederick Hall, Miidie‘own, Conn, opt. 1, 1857, * 144 Jonn Contes Mallika, Upper Marlboro, Md , May 8 b 8, 88, i846—ira Benjamin Wheeler, Ba'tiaore, Md , Nov. 17, 1867, BL. 1847— John Hutl Olmeved, Nico, Italy, Nov. 24, 1867, 92. 1860—Jobn Ieanc Ira Adams, Lawrepoe, Kaasas, Get iT, 1867, Bi. 1861—David Lewis Judsen, Birmingham, Coou, March 18, 1864, 27. {s52—Henry Clay Blakeslee, Chicago, I!1., Avg 19, 1497, 26. There are forty-eight names, and one sixth of the whole from the clars cf 1807. Their average age is sixty one aandeight-tenthe, Obituary. MAJOR SANDERS, UNITED STATBS ENGINEE! Died, at Fort Delaware, on the 20th of July, 1858, Major Jobn Sanders, United States Engineers, after s short il! nite, Major Senders was a dative of Kentucky, grand ecn of the celebrated Nicholas of that State, son to law of Jucge Wiking, of yivania, who wee 7 tary of War under Mr. Ty ot Sanders of this city. Be grad Point and wee Chief planned the attack of yey Palace at Monterey; 10 dieting reige of Vera Cruz Ge was engaged at the time of bis doata {m constructing Fort Delaware, which is intended to oxm- mand the entrance to the Delaware river, Wo rogret to learn of the sudden death of Captain Asa H Caufbew, of tho clipper Sark Fight, of this port, at New Orleans, on the 13th instant, by yellow fever. Capt. Calhoun was a young man of promise im bis arduous pro- feesion, and bas fallen a yictin t> a disease, which, in th» reult of his dangerous calling, he has been exo sed. fhe flares & much eillicted #ife and chil’, ao aged moter, circle of friends, by whom he was groatly ealeemed, otmely end Epwakp Crockem, senior boatewain in the navy, Porwmouth Inet week, aged sixty variety | BT, 7888, 60, fa : ii ao bs py 4 fod vetiovetts ta me shall | therlogies erea even lowe tans | Annexed is en extract of a lo. ve. Mis distinguishiog traits wore | ort Interentog ». *r from 4, June 28, 1868, Gye, | There is much aaxiety displayed bare -.. rm hao thet General Lamar reada government ‘teepatch to Gene- ral Martinez, avd handed him a copy of it, ‘2 Which some strcog and peromptory expressions wore uso. Sout the Conduct Of Martines ia relation to (he Cass-Yrisa, Ti treaty. | Immociaely afterwards @ copoimye of nota, Was eleonbere demanded in ald of the government, . ‘0 now Ministers baye yet been appointed to replace ( Juarez and Alvarez Thus the Ministries of Relations and | Finanoo remain tn the hands of Dom Jortez ad interim | The places of these resigned officials cammot be filled unt! | Wo bave a dotined policy of our own. The President is very seriously perpiéxed by ea an- pouncement received by iast mail from Mr. Yriserri, at Washington, that he bicseif is auxious to retire from the representation of Nicaragus. Goserei Martinez is | good ‘Weaning, but week and vain man, who reNed too much om ; but military ouccess at Yan Jacinto, and ae very re- | that be was & statesman as well as & gonoral. marksbie abandoament of at thie crisis has edutation and « ksowlodgo o! the world. ihis “out the last held, aad the opinions of absentees at isou Mud | | cheapest \rtlole for dreming, RGcegthen tno cvssrBratiea ta'wel disoase bo'helden lane. HY rae 2.000 Pyrts Soft 1: ee wa Nore itt fg ntieeesnas ipower Lig Broadway, Fashionabie J facturers prices, 30», lewelry at Manu~« | 900m, Tepreeguted by David Hale she Wee Pe, Pan pms. ctaens ican any Totes for the Country wish: Bere nS oct ae valour aries, We various pelea i, a" URR & GO, S87 Cagal grec 2 APs poset athe Peng Ortetadore’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toopres as ‘The beat in the world. Wholesale and retail | Pelvately applied’ "Nao: 6 Ancor tioasnes a AB ke azo Wulson’s Hats Colorer will rot dys the skin, but gradually tar ‘without tof “ ‘be bale. No ‘vouble. Bo'd ab the drug eters We titan sive, uy reg » ‘Was.sut siroel, Philadelphia: Bar:'y"'s Tricopherevs preserving Gad restoring te hate. the Bett ant cleansing, ovrlin; ryt, Sold Oy wll ‘e Pills,. Revtve the A; sustare vital a rolleva @2 Sains ieee date Hollows, tite, promote unsssinesr ee Mentor of Sie Central American mind. No oue here: will lit- ton to the application of Yrisarri to r: }, Oepociali pas ws are Dow threatened with anew sort of negotistors—aw ai captains, with war ships, io. Thewe aro now to ur, at lesatainoe the days when Mr. Chatdeld end tho Heraah argued that way. I repest, if Y¥riswrri should leave us go 7 where ghould we be? General Jerez will be sentto Washingtom on & sporia 7 mission, to conctiiate that government aad to enocth ist & ead Now Yort, ters with the old canal company. Mie will to son thoid everywhers. with ail possfble despatch, #0 as (> got iim a: oa bis mission before tho war su'ps get bore, and tha Batchelor's Hair Dye, Wigs and = throw the matter into the bands of Vrisarrtend Jorez sud he best & the work!. surpassing all made, Soid and eppiied General Ca’s, and not have tho argumentum ad hominum mmansfactory, 33 B-ondway. enforced here by United Mates ea, Iwteio opimina ia = much soothed by this ot General MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Bussey —Geosarcay.—0o ote @row's church, by tho Rey. Mr. bart, ae ty » Of this ofty, to Catuannm M. T., second daughter eq) of the late Michael F. Geoghegan, Kaq., of Gatwny, Ire- cide if the words ‘to commence to make ihe trausl,’” aad | land. the words ‘‘to complete and open the transit’ are synonuy- mous terms. In the Spanish language they moana somo. bosy Bees different dispue is got a case of law, to pod se ni by a oo Mog Se Oy dictiovary ani grammar. Our » Who road the Spaa- fab toxt of the stebbics Conveution as amended ani rati- the idea that these bat some of our pab- Webster aad Gottell, English to what it did in Spanish, aod the reassus, pro- mised alo to be ned hereaster, wore conciusive. I do's think General Jerez will be bound by iastruo- tions to etick to “the new version” of tne meaning of the convention with the canal company, bat somebuty must = “ States to explain this ee Bee . jerez in ® very proper perron. [tsayoa our prido end our Bouor—all that is left to us. ‘Tas Burnie oF Tas Mau, Can—It ia stated in the Rochester Union that when im the Daggage car, op the New York Usntra! Kailroad, at St. Jobpsvilie, « passenger stated tv the conduc.or that be bad in bis trupk @ loaded revolver and two sma‘l canisters of powder. No prudent man would, of course. approach ‘vhe car under such circumstances, aad did not until after we | herd exploded. This caused copsiderable delay. The Baffalo Commercial says torty mail bag Boys wore picked up eiter the fire, This implies the loss of « great tany mail begs. Two parties in Bulfsio had drafts tv the emount of $22,000 in the maiis. Large numbers of letters 96, by tho Rev. Dr. MoCauley ‘Williawaburg, N. ¥., to Misa ter of Ciintou Beebe, of Littic Neck, L. 1. Mr. Fisk, Kare k. Wanwmn, daughter of Calvin Warner, of Madisca, Ovancoticas sa Joveru Ropusk Basis’ lapy, egod 1 year i month aud 4 ‘ Srarnans Caxsen, aged 48 in tro 28th year ¢ Lacowrr—Barum.—At Buntingtos, L. 1, on Monday, Gir. Wiasse ts Lesa ee Many R. Bruaa, eldest cough Warnari—Wannnk —On Montay. July 26, by the Rev, Mr. Cousauivs Wavnxst, of thia' city, to Mise Daca. Bartany.—On Phuraday, July 29, of cholera infantaen, ¥, #08 of Harrison and Mary Bel- friends of the family are respecifully invited to mt- tend the funeral, this (Fricay) afternoon, at one o’clook reoisely, from the residence of fenth avenue his parents, No, 132 on Tharsday, July 29, Evaaewee years. Tho friends are invited 10 attend the funeral, this (Fri- Cazran.—In thin city day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from hor lato residence, No, v8 Ladow street. fire was dissovored Cockuaine.—On Thursday, Joly 29, of disease of tha by Many, wile ci Thomas Cuckvaine, iu the 62d your er age. ‘The relaiives and trieads of the femily are rospecttully invited to atieed the funeral, from her late residence, corser of #iret and North Thirteooth streets, Wlillema- Du rg Bis (Friday) afverucon, at three o'clock. alt Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jaly 29, Many Koss, age. Her frieuds snd relatives are requested to attend the funeral, from her iate rosideuce, No. 146 Hudson aveoee, were burned. Drotkiy, this (Friday) alternoca, at half past twa o'cice! jote Repoxcters, FisswGax —On Thareday. July °%, of dropsy, ot bie TO THE EDITOR OF THE B&KALD. late resideace, No, 86 Wj colt iret, Brookiya, Haan A. today Ghusotar), Rested - 1 Note Reporers’ which | His relatives @ud friends are requested to attend bie writer in hie just s'ricvures on many of the #3 called rep: anil detectors. included the name of the Kegtater. 01 no publication Cesignated by the tilie of Bank Note Kegis- ter, except the one of which we are the publishers, aud waich had gout cely compicied ihe inird month of ie ex'siegce | The your correspondent are therefore ute uded to ay- ply to us among others. In the firet paragraph of the artic’e rved (0, tae weiter says thal your expose of the Feansy) ia ie a LO ofe is it more appresiated thaa by which faot, we have copied it entire ta readers ie further sales haa beea looking for the papers ty exoow these for some time vas: Now if he had been an alien ly journals, or of our Register, be { bave known & fact 3 which be shows himset to bave | t; namely, thet the commiiiee of the Legislalure of renpaylvanis had been examiniag the affairs of (bese Darks for more th«n & month previous to the publi- pation of Jour expose, which consequently could nos have | bee fe the Fesait of the @ imitee’s lc vestigations | wea given to the public. if he had ever,givea our Kegister anyibing bul a cemual perusal, be wou'd also have ooserved Ust from ite commencemant to tan prosent tims the pubis Bas been warned repestecly and esrnemily not to the nctra of the barks ip questos. In references to ths letters jai shows Were iound bY the commitiee to | een addressed to some of theae Daaks, asking au iuter e@ agree with your corr s, they Ougat to published, and we sincerely trast tast the sour.e from oh they emanated will yet be mads known ‘over other portions of your correspondent’s letier, ‘suggesta ceriaia a! eard requirem outs of bankers, ‘who had commenced to show up these Go on in your goud work aad the nyins of 8. is Vania Bauk swindle hee given grea! salst ection dpubtedly true, and b, ourselves ; i proof our peper for the benefit of our i be Congre tavited to aliend the fuseral te iS. | Tweety ninth street, near Fifth avenue. this (Friday) alternooa, at three o'clock, trom Koman Catholic chuck. coruer of Court aad trests, Becoklyv, without farther invivation. Gusay.—At Cienfuegos, ou Wodcosday, Juno 30, Wa. Gownay, 0° Newburg, N. Y., aged 15 years. Lowapet—On Wodnes: July 23, of maraam Ricuasn, infant eon of Join and Lizzie Lowndes, aged months, Bia remains wore taken to Green ¥o04. Prvskert.—Ip Reooslyn, on Tauraday, Ju'y 49, of croup, Ciaxvorre BUZAgEIH. youLgest di and Maria Piupkett, aged 2 year: ‘The funeral will take piace this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’cleck, from the residence of hor father, No. 32 Huntivgtos str Fogi'sb and Parrakcon —At Rockville, Vooa., on Tuesday, July 87, ope A. Parressow, late of this ofty, lo the Sist yor of age hier of Goorgo Argyl id 11 mouse eat Ir'sh papers please copy [e. Barri —At Moiford, L. 1, om Monday, July 26, at the | residence of his father, Sasivon K., eon of Joha and Sarem | © Saith, oged 36 yoars Waicur.—On Thursday, July 29, suddenly, from ape- | plexy of the lungs, Jomw 8. Wrigar, aged 67 youre. The frie nda are invited to attend the (acral, (rom the residecee of his poo in law, Dr. Wa. R Perriae, No. 24 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, On Saturday morning, at tem o'clock, wilbout further inviialion. Wasp —On Wodzestay, July 28, Maynr, infant sou of Wiliam H and Elizs P. Ward, The relatives aod friends of the family are respec'fully this (Friday) mornieg, o& a o'clock, at the Church of tbe Transiguratioa, ere ‘oa them. I woull not irvuble ey, . Wiuamaon.—On ‘Wednesday, July 28, Hanumer Hee valuable duper But tid you know owe aesinre, | daugbier of Aun and Robert Williainson, aged 10 moutha img exvent these swindling operatiwe hvd resebet, you, | apd 9 days. as well as every editor of « paper in this gountry wonid exert | ‘The frieods and relatives of the family are invited to ol Tecncha Tee 1 Oras and blot out from existence (Rese | attend the funeral, at the resideace vf her parenis, No. 43 ‘answer (o this. we desire to eall your atlen'tun to the | following editorial which was pubilshed’ in th yam | Carrol street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, al two o’clock. ber of our paper. sod waist . even y your correspondent. f ___ MISCKLLANKOUS, Same, eget, Wet te Se Rat, we have never coxasd te LL WOOL INGRAIN OABPRIS ONLY FLPTY CRNTR See Se Taare eeemen? Gee as A’ per yard; Rnallan rassols, 75e., 80) 804 #> par Jandy fines Gat cur course bax vem tireigattorw std, an wae ioe: per yard: ht tne groul depot of HIRAM ANURA™ frsiice doce us by piacteg us in the “Haak Note weport- | foyt Foyme, Ie & Re Ereat depot er” omieg ry — ‘The legitimate » an Nt of ali should be to ea unlly nel arioas OF Ore use (he ch srlers of banks to eu: jog prirls—-t> give oor Pig inst atlona whos sugity to pray’ al, we roms wud Coumlertelt Noes of men Who wrongly ‘nomnselven wt the ¢xpe. se of the rect atv! retiahie quota’ tone of those hotles repres' nt (he currency of far na possible, the circulation of mozey, aod, finsliy, to give & prover staudard ard vs us to circuigiyon, which lacdurd ee guide 10 the exchange of m0 C to the patient by Too Broad NA, RUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THE joa extracted withont pate, #0 that (he hoot can be worm ediately atter the operation without the less! inconvent: 1. LaCHARIB, surgeon © way. pyeror FOR THE AALE OF DR. WITMER'A PILE A No. 164 Bows ~ This is the osly article wil porluively cure esteray! or interes! piles. Referemoes fren to oUlemen of the highest respectability t= bo cured by the article. ceri TREE|-NO CHARGE WILL BR a of suiplstous | mage if Dr. TOsTAR Vesetias liniment does not eure ‘ud! marks croup, dysentery, diarrhens, rore . ebolers. mor pt J ¢ Fhenmatiain, cre, brisiees, ko. Soll by all the draggionn. fees upon toe conducvors cl sash Depot 86 Cortiandt street. Prige 25 aad coats, fas Is tle power to Co g 74, 80 la the maguitude of ted a fie veetulnces is perverted to ilegal purpoare. Giervowsn, oueNp ae We regret t) acy that for MAuy yeara some loflue Lan Dow pow ad Of Re@oing to the priasipies U GLEN * BDO’ fone, have ansistad in thr nefarious opera: ves of cart ; bey either beau secured oy ® oF ise they have been copartarrs: stood from under waen tbe cam fe Celiberately stale this fee). that some parti fluence aad power whien their Ke) har bave levied black malt oj lara tothe ann, at our reader ts perpetrated Prog? Amme of the modus operands Tyo of three echeming Mee, 18 conseqoenee of the 4 ‘an, muey ject of gatvng up & dame arier gviot them uniuniled powers © has deen amused b evme legislative body, iaoked 10 tome Geb bill. she bank is immediately or & and tbe village whe © It Is to be loonie! Ie viatied # eTOR COBTR LAT HEA COBB'S LAST 5#4 B108T, 5 Last ha BTORY 6 LABT BRA B10 s¥, hl NEW ’ In NEW “4 is SEW Ix RET iS Fhe Ske ne it N i. Alt & dk It gett Rs ALi, NEWaM! SELL, F ROSS & TOUSRY, GEFERAL AGENTS RAT EXCITEMEAT AMOR THE FAIR SRX.~ y | gy Peeing tm the low hy are fattened lore. mot ubvert bing. ty 8 | CF Yhonmnoda are vaitng RARTHOLS'S naw family sew promised directorship in the concern, nex! ® proadaot tng mactines just compieted Bnd ready for sale, ai the deyae Seeuler are cb'ained by paring them 6 or Uh 489 Hroedwar corner ©” Rrowme stree', which for chesonem, * taken, theo Gurabl Ty and eiegavce of work, [ar exdeeds aay mackine u is. wit | Geinge (be Werk. The aenovtated nique come to te oiy ant | Pr sounted freely, the, the a. je can have thelr actes Dat the grest bulk of the cireuia ion ment ip conciave, and, having raised (be req uleite © ceed 10 the office of & mep iTt@r to Byvetne bya vor is Boneat will not be bribe pro- me ania ihe use of a few thousands, aiter Is go0a settled §=Tha Beak ever introdnoed to the pudtic. ONTO WINRA SPARKLING AND ERIC & COLLERB, Bole Agent and ese f brandiee i oNaane’hiver Reload = — IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE FOR Ald uring. purvoses. To aaceriaia se immense RINDRN ® machines, Nis only necessary 6 of jyoted. the covetr; jooded wita its bils, aud whem the) Any manvfacturer or meshanic. who uses tare ceulaye cot they dare witb safety, the Meportet Kent Movin oy ot Singer & Uo 's Garetie, which will be ou te formweined and the public sxe infor hen oo" mot | pied grave, Ri gives ail information on ive wine ote nese a f Then follows ‘ ,, es, bation trom one end of the country tothe other & band | Mo. 184 iirond way, New ort marching exemination of i's ailsire te demanded de. - lnged pudlic. @ recet potated, ine asses sre foued | QTRARN'S & MARTIN'S uitorely rine swindiers who bare arown 15h u MILER Pare the plunder, resssin gules ti ths share hay blow: ere a Eon of the country. ‘ * | Geured hy int. 4 Mate hawe bern (0 nas for sevenionn 7onr, proaresmme witch, 0 0 gigeer or extent end nots dollar's worth of books oo 5 San oral oe bas been countenance by influential Revorters. Instexa of | destreved in them 24) hare noe ‘ Gnu£titieasa | SXbara main STRBGT = ——— | 2 OMA Vieh STRERT, Now Orioans. From. bitter x we have the witer want of |. een prizeigle which nas g rverned sume of tRese papers. ani now | +, me OTRO CHEMIOAL BATHE, 773 BROAD. Title reliability was ty be piaced upon ihe at of jour etbe, only estab ‘Sttenued Sy Profemer | Yergnes, ibe inventor, Gout, ne syerula!ione, farned by thie fact, and desirous of gomtinulng to meri: 'b» confidence of the community, ¥ ates rotectorate for pabiie fred [0 0 ens: Bega seer and controled by men interested ia iiegsl ° Teot tencemey is to rewuit ih ths parperration of & wrong pom | the community, we snail fearlessly expose It, aad tae com, licity Of all par.ice fn the pursas: of orace otters of 4 and under soy bank Testover be castes by us which we do aot be. re Lt our tome ant means, and for © the public good ubushers Geo. 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