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was only a presite of 2.209 pounds oa it ia alleged; yet it had borne, when tested pferione- Ty, 8 weight of between three wed four tous, ded it did pot presont any appearance vither of rast or attenuation at the fracture. Pais world look asif that part of the cable was pot weaker tnun the rest. But how did it happen to br Toe rend which hung from the atera of the Avsmew non was ent off and subjected to a rigid ex emi nation ; the ta: was washed otf, aud the wires -o'osely inepected, with the abor. result. Is will be remembered that after furry wiles uf the -oable was paid out, the secovd tine Ul was spliced the cvutiouity ceased. ‘The canse of this accident also remaina a mystery. While such unaccountable mishaps are likely to occur, very ! little calculation can be safely made as to the probable chances of succesa. We have but to hope for the best, The weather at lesst is in favor of the enterprise, and that is a good omen. In case of failure this time, the suips are to re- turn to Queens*own and await orders as co the Gispozal of the cable. From the fact that as THE LATEST NEW’ vn Despatch. OF THS MERIGAY MiniaTaR—PoBLte ? BO DINGS IN PHILADELPHA—KM-INFORCESENTS YOK ORRGON, TC. Wasarsaron, August 1, 1858. The Mexican minister, Cen-rai Robles, is prepar- ing to leave about the middle of August for Mexico. He leaves under a conge revived -ome time ago from his government, to be used at any time he chowe. His ponition at Washington is not changed, except that in the distracted state of his country and the uncer- tainity of affairs there he can do nothing officiully in the United States, He is confident that Zaloaga, or the party which he represen.s, under some other chief, will hold power in Mexico, or he should not presume to take” the_voyage, which might otherwise prove dangerous tobim. We shall see how ‘arGen. Robles’ expectations may be realized. He hopes, | in the event of his friends holding power iu Mexico, to come back with plenary powers to negotiate promptly u settlement of all matters with our gov- ernment, The Attorney-General, Secretary of Treasury and Postmaster General bave under consideration and every coil is wound off the lower one is found to be coated with rust, it is no« likely that tnis cable will ever be employed again. In all probability a thinner cable will be manufactured, and, as it appears from the late proceedings of the Great Eastern Steamzhip Company that the Leviathan ia for sale, the Atlantic Telegraph Company may employ her in their next attempt. We have a hope in the ~altimate enccees of this grand undertaking, asd three circumstances which seem providen- tial: the discovery of gutta percha as applied to the purpose of insulation ; the building of this vast Leviathan, and the present embarrase- ment of her owners, which seems to throw her, as it were, into the hands of the projectors of the enterprise ; and the great success which has attended all the experiments hitherto made in paying outthe cable from one ship. We think, in view ofall these circamstances, there is good reason to expect a triumphant termination to the enterprise sooner or later. With one large ship, inetead of two or three, or any number of comparatively small ones, and a lighter and more pliable cable, the two continents may yet be united by an electric chain. A Prea ror rue Franxing Privicrexr.—One of the newspaper correspondents out in Utah alludes to the arrival there of some twenty-five sacks of public documents, speeches, &c., aent there under the frank of Mr. Bernhisel, the ho- norable delegate from that Territory, and com- putes that the cost of transportation of these Precious and valuable documents was over $10,000. We do not know that any better il- lustration could be given of the policy of con- tinuing the franking privilege. Here is a con- signment of public documents made to the Mor- mots, at a vact expense to the government, if nothing but the cost of transportation is con- sidered; and u. one believes for a moment that there are ten persous in the whole Territory of Utah who will ever derive avy advantage or in- formation from the beap. The documents will, in all probability, be converted to the same uses that such documents are turned to in Washingiou—that is, to serve as wrapping pa- per for grocers and chandlers and butchers. And is it not extremely considerate in the ge- neral government to supply the tradesmen of Sait Lake City with such conveniences aud at a cost of $10,000? That fact, of itself, ought to convince these rampant Mormons of the kind- ness and liberality of the government towards them. What though the twenty-five sacks full of printed matter might not be worth $100 ia 8 bookselicr’s etore, still the generosity of the government in supplying them free of expenre is no Jers apparent than if the contents were moet valuable. It must be recollected, too, in this connection, that were it not for the possession of the frank- fing privilege by Seoators aod members of Con- grets, not one-tenth of the rabbish that is now printed at the public expense would ever go into the printer's hands. Abolish the franking privilege, and that worst source of plunder and corruption—the public printing of Congress— would roon dry up, while the Post Office De~ partment would be made self-supporting. The Senate at the last scasion made such a praise- worthy movement, but their good intention was defeated by the House, whose members are mere dependent on Buncombe than are the Senators. We hope, however, that proper steps will be taken next scesion—not by aa amend. ment to an appropriation bill, but by an origi- nal meature—to abolish this mach abused privi- lege. It is said that some Congresses ago a Western member used to frank home his soiled linen and have it exchanged for clean, also under frank; and it is certain that to this day it is abused almost as budly. At all events, we do uot want, in the present state of the trea sury, to pay $10,000 for the transportation of wrapping peper.to Salt Lake City for the bene- fit of its tradesmen, Pottce Intaliigence. Carrere oF A Bovsr Tury.—About one o'clock yester- day morning, # man camed Henry Nolan was detected in the bedroom of Daniel O'Conner, residing at No. 6 Roose- velt street, in the act of attempting to preak open a trunk which ho bad the day previous seen ‘mit The poine he made awoke O'0ou- ner, who sprang oat of bed and setze1 bim. The ‘Wan taken Defore Justice Connoly and looked up for trial, ‘Ter Avover Team or Tue Count oF Gawenat Sessions Degins todsy with the following calendar for disposal:— Burglary + 21; felonious assault and battery, 14; grand lar- ; Pece! der, 4, Digemy, 1; rape, 2 —total 100, ‘will preside duriog the term, which in expected to con- tinue Dut one week The trial of Siephen A. Branch for lide! en Mayor Tiemann im his Alligator, is set down to take piace this morning. Carters oy Cocstenrairens.—Policomen Rarker and Gvevens, of the fwenty second precinct, on Saturday ar- rested three stege drivers of the Phwoix line, named Daviel Murphy, Robert Marpby and Thos. Riley, charged with counterfeiting Upited States cotm. The partios live vely in Forty seventh street, Forty eixth street and bight ues, and on searching their premuwes the eMfioers found dies, metai in a crade state, coin partially mavofactured, ‘a large quautity finished; also all the Apparatus pecersary (or carrying On the nefarions busi- Dosa, The coin war of all denomipations, from one cent to fifty conte. and was made for the purpose of passing to pareengors in stages, and thos used by the ntage Or vers. The parties admittea their guilt, and wore locked up by Justice Ke ly for examination. Paserne Covetanemt Bayk Burs —Officer Dupuy, 0 the Twentieth precinct, on Saturday arrested Obarles Sbroesman, of 224 Division street, charged with presing & five doliar counterfeit bili on the Merchants’ Rank of Providence, R.1,on a. cer 71 Montgomery street, chargea with parsing « simular 40d #l60 at the corner ef Thirty averue. The prisoners were commitied by Justice Keuy for examination. Snorurrive —Mary Schmidt, a German women, was Arrested on Saturday, charged with shoplifting at the store of R. Edwards, 277 Hudson street, which sho on- tored under 80 of bay (2, found shor jorvon rree, and sind on Kelly for examination, Racoventvo.—Mr. John Gray, Wardon of the City Prison, ‘who has been dangerously ii for several weeks past, we are happy to state ia rapidly recovering He hae visited the felt of his labors weveral*ttasen witein tre last fow days, and by careful soon perfeot'y restored. This, doubtless, will 5¢ a source of regret to some jnatyiduais who wervenship, moder toe betief that the be vacated by the demize of Mr. Grey. will shortly decide on the site and plan of a grand building for the accommodation of their several de- partments at Philadelphia, for which large sums of money have already been appropriated by Congress. From arrangements made by the -War Depart- ment for the Indian war in Washington and Oregon Territories, there will be within a short time twelve or fifteen hundred efficient troops concentrated in the portion of the country occupied by the hostile tribes. Fatal Raitlrcad Accident. Bripceroar, August 1, 1868, A serious accident occurred to the night train on the Bousatcnic Railroad, near New Milford, on Saturday wight, by its running over a cow on the track. The mid- dle car was thrown down ap embankment of thirty feet, killing Lovi A. Milir, Feq , of Fairfieid—formerly of the firm of Muls, Bro. & Co., of New York; seriousty injuring Mrs. Bassett, of Bridgeport, and siightiy injuring come five or aix others. Markets. New Ontxans, July 31, 1868. Cotron—Sales to day 1 CCC baies at 113¢6. for midd ing. Flour cloeed with ap adveocieg tendeacy. Mees pork ad- vanced 26c : sales at $17 50 per bbl. Lard—Prime tierce ke. Oswnco, July 31—6 P. M. Flour sterdy. Wheat active: sales 60,000 bushels at $1.66 for white Canadian; $1 01 for fair white Indians; 98c. 8 $1 for red do.; 84c for Milwaukie club; 77¢ for Onica- g; Tc. for ordinary Go., and 75%¢c. for hot do, Haciue. Corp firm and in good : ales 25,000 bushels at 6Cc. for warm aud 660. for hot. Oata fra: saies 23,000 Dushels Weeterm at 42., afloat. Canal freights steady. Lake ‘mj 66,000 bushels wheat, 20 GC bushels corn, 22,000 bushels onia. Canal exporte— 1,£60 bbis four. 27,600 bushels wheat, 6,600 busheis corn, 9,000 busbels cats, 4,360 busbeis rye. Borraro, July 31—6 P.M. Flour market firmer for extres, but po demand for com- mon brane: 700 bbis. at $3 76 @ $4 1234 for common to choice souble extra; $426 for Wisconsin do.; $4 753% for extra Michigan; $4 50 for good extra. Wheat cemand and prices firmer—saies 21,590 bushels at 25c. & ‘770. for scund Chicago spripg; 790. a buc. for do. Milwau- kie club, and 950. for while Wisconsin. Corn steady— pales 10,060 buahels at 60c. for dry warm; 630, for sound. Rye firmer—saies 900 bushels mt O2i0. Oates in gcod cemand and Lp etn tao pa bushels at 39c. tor shgbtly beated, and 40c. for Freigots unchanged. Fleur, 40. ; wheat, llc ; corn, 103¢c.; onis 6Xc.,to New York. Owciwwatt, July 31—6 P. M. Four unchanged: sales 2,000 bbis. at $4 & $4 10 for eu- Perfine, apd $4 26 a $4 60 for extra. y firm at 23c. Provisions dull. Linseed oii 740. Quzr Washington Correspondence, ‘he Appropriations of the Last Session. Wasmyeron, D.C , July 2, 1868, I enclose a table, carefuliy prepared by Mr. Cockran, the cierk of the Committee of Ways and Moazs of tho House of Representatives, showing the sppropriations mace during the iret semsion of the Thirty fifth Congress for the fiscal yesr end'rg June 30,1859. This table has ‘been compared with the Treasury books, and may be re- Led upon as accurate, It was preparea by my request for you, with a view of arriving at tho answer to the ques- tion, what will bo the expenees of tae federal goverament for the year ending June 30, 1860" Mr. Crittenden has recently stated, in a public specch, that the expenditures would reach $100,000,000 for this year, and upon this assumption of fact makes the charge of extavagance ega'net ibe admiuistratice aud the demo cratic party. Neither allegation will bear ihe teat of ex- emination. The expenditures will not vary materiaily from tbe sum appropriated. itis true that cousiderable amonat will be expended during the corrent fizcai year of ap; made for the year ending June 30, 1565, aod unexpended on toa ont, The lag anneal report of tho Secrotary of ‘Treasury estimated this balance of June, 1858, at $16,856,688 36, But cn the other pand equal or larger amount of appropriations for 1889 will left unexpended as the close of the carrent Oscal year. pena usually about bavance eaco other. tabie tates tlie amount of $14,415,520 as payable from the earnings of une fort Ufice Department. has pever beer custemars to inciude this sum among the ag- gate of public Lo en ay fhe amount appropriacec by definite ap ‘made curing the last ses- $64,617,762 78 pPpropriated by joint resolu tion of 14th Febraary, 1859, for coliect- in the revenve from customa—a stand. ing appropriation... 2,450,000 00 Ada amount of indefinite appropriations contained tn the varioas acts and ip pri- vate bills, wbich wili probably amount duping the yer 1859 10....4.s000e00006 8,982,287 22 TOU. cs es eeeeecsseeees seseess $70,450,000 00 This amount, therefore, ($70,450,000) may be safely not down as the probadie expenses of the federal government, as indicated vy the appropriations, for the Oval year ond- ing 80th June, 1869. Mr. Crittencen, therefore, is out of the way 849,060,000, avd bas evicentiy spuken at random upes 6 most important sabject to those who had a rigot to euppore, from his holding a seat in Congress, that ne ‘Was CO Versabt With the facta and would unpart them correctiy. ‘The charge of “ extravagance '’ bas been caught up by tho x ‘and repeated wih @ singular persistency. It 8 potorious that, Curing the inst season of Congress, the admizietravion threw cs whole ic (uence steatiiy in fa- ver of economy. The Srcrotary of the freasury, in partl- cular, weed every effort to curtail the expenditares, and ibe members of the Jabinet generally wok the ground, and urged it in cfical intercourse, that all ob- jects of expeudiure, even though admitted to be Jost and preper, which could posebly be 5 ought to be laid aside in the present condition of tne Trea. sory. The waa to avo any inoresse of taxation, abd nf ver (b the bistory of the government was the doc trine of economy pusbed to a greater extent By many it ‘Bad it Was bei! that all the suitabie aad was objected to, rightful objecta of expenditure abould be for and the vetcie provided for by « loan. No fair or hovest man can for a moment Couy that the lefluence of the adn.ipistration durieg the past session wae steadfastly exerted im favor of rigid Tue republican or American member cf Congress who wil! contest thia, will only diplay bis ignorance of @ patent fact koown to every person of observation &) the #ent of government, aad realize in its perfect folneas, and in hia own proper per bon, ine generous aaciration of honest Dog berry. But the administration, whatever cowy oe ite disposition Of recommendations, dor# uot make appropriations. Tt ‘one Now, what part bas the repabil. can party payed in referecce to these expendkures? D.d they vote ageinet or to reduce teem, in a body? [id Dy Considered’ ef of them vote to reduce the ap- propriations they in debate exbibited aay zoui jeeeen the expenowaris apd promove ecouomy? Have they been overoorve in thie pratec worthy a democratic party’ Has any c omewerad) mber of these extibiied such & spirit aed tendency Haas any one man among them fairly earned the character of au cooneT iat ? The answer to ell these qnestions must be in the erga. tive, Ove of the bills and the one most exceptes to (I mean the Dede epcy bill), was powriouniy carried by re- UbIean votes, axa but for aveh aid would bave been lost This Dil appropriated $9,704,209 89. 1 have nol had time to avaly ze the respective roves cast for new aod countfui obj cta of expenotture before me the it aud preceding versions of Congress, bat from a Wneret Tobolivenen of ‘thone votes | venture to afficm that for avery doubwul or excessive expenditure the oppor! on has thrown two votes w ere the democracy bave cast ove, Whied party bae supported the Freoen Spoliation Dilla bil whick would prosadiy take $1,000,000 from the 1 J—bus the opposiion? Democratic vetoes alone bave srrested it, Which party hag declared ‘a S national debt a national blessing!" Which party i# the AoVOoRL Of Suter nal improveroents by the feddral govern- ment? which party, of excrestve taritie, febing bouoties, ke. There can be but one wer tw these i al jariy ia pre ominomtly we Other Lane, it if the democratic party which has reduced the taxes, preserved the fund from the public lande, stack at the tisbung bounties, interca! improve. MeLw, end the different jode fr time to time brought to deptote the treasury. ‘well known fact that for every job before Congress of the opposition is always counted on as a unit the ¥ be he pate = ast who have been for many years the con- Who aro epicuons aod leading economists of Congress? They are such men as Hunter, Covb, Clay, Letcher, McKay, Hous ton, Geo. W. Jones, Burton, Uraigo, Garnett, Powell, ‘nob, aed men of like stamp. Evory man of them it « Cmenke These mon — stood firmiy in the way of TT expenditure. y ohh oy aoa denunciation in order sdnipisiration and the dem*ratic party and more coustant influence in be- NEW YORK fiRAE MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1858. bulf of evenow ward CRATE gee ae Of tae lator to charge the formor wit? The apy, opriations for the arm: 'y sreinoreased by the ox- pense of the Cia wer, That this robellion oagtal to have dy {PTO down does pot rret atone upon democrats au. scons. I wight adéuc the resolution of the Repubitean cap Bhs? whicd nowinated Fremont, andthe authority of Gover % Seward Dimselt. The exgonse of treceporting treepe an.” Orovisions to this far diviwat country has bowa ‘ere; bot wo! Pevictor man of sense will gay it bas Bo been abuna YUY compensated by the attainment o° igo ject? The bas been effec wail) ROdvMpHsoed, aud without the blootated @bich would have been the certain cor s Quenes of empioyiv, 8 #talivr force. dae Navy aporopriatious were largery increased zr. vive for building seven new ateam sfoops of war. 18 © 8 Cones, It ik Lue, to mect the reguiar exigencies of our (Me: oe ADE 10 10 B06 the decayed aad worn out buiks ry The appropriation was made, too, at the time when w6 were Comancding from Grost Britain = dieayowal of fhe right of search, aod was an earnest more would be voted, if need be, to cieete the national benor, Is this appropria toe Girteeteful to the republican party? If so, the cemeeracy will readily shou'der the entire responsibility. ‘The expenortures for of members of Congress aud tor pensicos bave been axed. Did the republicans vote for or egainat this increase? Bes 1 forbear to follow these up in detail. It is not no- consary surely to print out now tbat the ind: ne Ox: pevenures of the govervmeni bave been increased dy tho grewib of our commerce, and of the navy needed to pro tot the flag; by the exteaston of oar territory, by the ad- Gittovs to the otvil list os well as the army consequent thereon, the doubling of our frontier line, the emigration pp the plains catlicg for numerous military posts, ard the greater number of Indians with whom we have bad to institute reiations, conate avnuities to and hold in ewe by mollilary garrisons, Sc The large valure a it upon the unmexse addition of Californian avd Avstrajian goid in the leat wp years to the general Pepa nee end its effet upon the prices which enter ito public expenditure, a a pout woll wortay of conside- ration in this connection; but I have not time to elaborate Sree tees be ie eemncoaney te ie Tieton 6 democratic party from the groundless charge ey ph amen HY bo f tabio o propriations e is the cilcia: of the of the last Congrees:— 4 APPROPRIATIONS MADE DURING THE FIRST SESSION OF THE baer Jor the year 1859, Vertipaling committees, Treaty witp mark..... sees +. 408 731 44 Lefoiency printing, 334 and 34th Congresses 841,159 68 Deficiencies general, for tho yeur 1858 9,704,200 69 Inojen regu‘ar, for the year 1869. 1,338,164 49 Military academy, tor the your 1659 182,504 00 Bare Hospital, California ....,... + Indetlaite, Comjet ation of Btepographers for comum!t- , WOEB 0s eeeeeeesecrererescennn see . pO. Dees, dumb and biird, District of Columbia. . 8,900 00 Leginia Executive and Judicial, tor the Fear EHP... 6. we wee « 6,127,898 61 Covtinued ball-pay pections . see = Indefinite. Clerks in iane cffices, Oregon. Boup‘tary line of Texas pcp nq diplomatic expeuses. Expenses of loan of $20,660,000 Pest cflice expenecs, ir addition to estimated at $14.035.028.. To be paid from the Treasury, « $87,087,762 78 Desvet amount contained in ect for col. Jeoting revenue from Customs. eo much Deing Contained in the joint resolutions of ‘Mth February, 1860, for said purpose..... 2,450,000 00 Actual amount appropriated......... .... $64,617,762 78 Aéd indefinite appropriations contained ia ; the various acts and in private biils, which ‘will probably amount to, during the year WOO. ser ssecescccsreccecereeesceocsseers 3/382,287 22 Tots] amount of appropriations... ........$64,000,000 00 Ado rovenues of the Post Office Department. 34 415,520 00 TOUR... ccccossccscorerescer cesses osQ08/416,000 00 Political Stare Orvicers To we CxoseN THs Fatt.—The annual election in this State will take place this year on the 24 of November, when the following State officers will be voted for:— A Governor, ip the place of John A. Kiog. A Lieutenant Governor, tp the place of Honry R. Selden. A Capel Coromiseloner, ia the placs of Samuel 8. Rug gles, appointed in piace of samuel 8. Whation, deceased, An Inspector Of State Prisons, in place of William A. A}l whose terms of office will expire o> the Inst day of December neat. Representatives to Congress will also be elected this fall PRESIDENTIAL, CANDIDATRS.—The Pree! fentia! tickets como tumbling in, ull eager to be first on the course. The fol- lowing we rectived yoatercay :— For President, John J. Crittenden, ot Kentucky. Vice President, Robert 0. Winthrop, of Massachusetts, Fer President, Jobn MoLean, of Obio. For Vice Pros devt, Edward Everott, of Masaechusetts. For President. Jobn Stideli, of Louisiana. For Vice Pre. sicent, Horaiio Seymour, of New York. Tom Coxwin.— Hon. Thomas Corwin has taken the stump in Obio, in favor of the biack republican candidate, ‘Tue Last oF tHe Wing Party —In one of tho counties 0” North Carolia thoy still bave a whig ticket for the Logis lature. There aro a fow old fogies in Vermont who con- tinue to go to the polis under the name of whig. Until this year they have regularly held @ State Convoation. First Stars Convaytion.—The Gerrit Smith State Con- vention will be heid at Syracuse on Wodnosday of this week. IsDiANA —Tho Democrats of the Nineteenth district of In- diana recently hold @ convention at Plymouth to nominate ®@ candiaate for Congress to eppose Mr, Coliax. Jobn C0, Walker, the present editor of the Laporte dimes, was #o- Ircted. Excusn Rx Nom~aren.—Hon, Wm. H Eogiirh haw been nominated by the democrats for re-clection to Coogress ia the Second district of Indians. Norra Canouxa —For the vacancy tn Cliogman’s dis trict, (the Mighth,) to be filied at the election on the Stn of August, the administrationists have nomioated W. W, Avery, and the Americans Z. B. Vance. Fionpa.—Dr. John Weatoott, laie Surveyor General of Florida, and brother cf ex Uniiea States Senator James D. ‘Weetcott, from that Stet, has wooed bis address and clr. cular to the people, and is out as ao independent demo. cratic candidate for Oongrees tn oppositinn t) Jadgs Taw. kine, the present representative, and the regular nomineo of the Demeccratic State Convention for re-election Massacnuvertm Kxyow Notsryos.—The Garcuer Kaow Nothings of Massachusetts have begun to move ia royard For to the next election. A meeting of the Ward and County | Committee will be beld in Boston on Tuesday evening pext, and the State Committee are soon to haye a meeting to fix the time for the Stato Convention. This section of the American party claims to possess votes onough to eleet one or more American members of Congress. Tux Coscresonat Districts oF Massacuossrrs.—The Boston Courter saya. — There is a good deal of axcitement among the re- | publican leaders in tho several Coogrersional dis. triets, Mr. Jobm B. Ailey of Lynn, ani Mr. C. W. Uphem, of Salem, are asxious to obiain the seat sent of ir. Timotoy Davis, but that gootieman is a caodi- cate. Mr. Charles Francis Adams, of ey, and Dr. Hiteheock,of Newton, want Mr. Damreii’s pisos; Mr Charies A Phelps, who, while Speaker of tho Maseacha fetls Boose of resertatives, charged the Site erro ly for doctoring sick members of the Lov islaturo, is endeavoring to be mate the successor of Kr. Comins: Mr. ©. D tilot, of New Bedford thinks be is entitied to Mr. Bali's aletrict; Mr. Barlingame has two strong republican competitors in hie district; Mr.O L. Krapo, of Lowell, i opposed by almoet every leading ana: Hiean tn his district; and Dr. Chaffee will flad i: dilficut to get another nomination from his party. Messrs. Geoch. Dawes, Thayer and Huffinton, may be re-vomi bated in their respective district, but it will go hard ‘with the other mombera of the present delegation. Sentence of the Portiand Plracer On the 28th alt at Portiand, Judge Ware pronounced Fentence of death upon Cox and Williame, foucd guilty of mardering Quenton D. Smih, on board the brig Albion OF that port. Judge asked Cox if ho bad anything toray. fie repiied that “He never murdered & man io bie jie; he ‘would aay it if it were the last words he bad to breathe He wae acripple, aod how would be dare tw do it. As Got was jnége, ana will judge him at the last day, he fever murdered ® human person.’ Williams, through bie counsel (Mr. hag | ®goifled that he had nothing to a eay. but whem the J 080d Dis santence he « broken Exp; Wnt “ie was not used woll; be drawn to it BY bad treament. These thioge cm cruelty to pow tailors, beating them with siung shots, | sod tying them up by the arms and flogging them—these things were so— that it was that brough: me to this condi- tion, It was the cause of it all.” ‘They are to be hung August 27, The Advertiver anys that in the deportment of the prisoners thot marked difference. Cox was 8 negro) Sood erect, with bis Judge, immovable as his eyes cast ‘8 meia of great Statistics or Leavenworrn—Not four years since, according to the Leavenworth (Kaosas) fimes, the first house was baiit in tat ‘Yet at tnis time they their bounds, aod a large OF yet to be erected are r three years since the handred. Now it is at very goods, to the Bamber of ahout one hundred and twenty five. four dally and four weekly papers, twenty two real jate «floes, seventy nine iawyers, thiriy eget doc tors, &o. y than thelr oppenente, and thet it dont mo -risea the cominal sirength and defence of tue | Affairs ot Quara us. AT QUAKANTINB—CLBAKANOKS, RTC, sbip Competitor, which we reported on Friday as rat 171 of a cargo of 283 coolies wnich eho wae wf carck Of a CKL CE rival, aud she laid’ ‘= | sich Dees broke oot & ccourred, which rere wh other weil masked casca of » from the ship and piaced te the j time. The ract that the disease, ‘bowrd the Competitor thirtoem dayn from Havara would seem to iudiem:e \ oard. are warraatsd Pikied ot long derertions at Yuarastiee rived Juiy 31 |. Brig Charer Kéward, Oxpsain Havel, gr No giok- that | from SugualaGrende, with sugar to mas 4, to Sague vin- | nese on board. Toe brig ssiled srom Have od | BC lost one of ber crew on the passage, She bk 3 the lower bay. ‘ | Berk Levrena, Captain Bally, arrived Juty T. | Segua le Grance, with nee eee ‘Taylor & Co. | on boerd weil, excepting the captain | on Fricay night. ive vessel tien in tke lower bay, Sodooner 4. VP. Howe, Capteia Tiby, arrived July 30 from Sevena, with eugar to master. {his schooner was boond ter Falmouib, ng. bat put into this port tn dis- tress, Baving Icet one ef Ker seamen with yeliow fever on We passage, while anotner was sick on arrival, leaviog op!y ene man capable for duty, She is dotained at tho lower anchorage, Ship T. J. Eoger, Capteio Barnhoim, arrived July 30 from Hevena, with bugar aud tobacco omasier, She lost ibrce men in the boepital at Havana, Aachored ia the lowor bay. Iucispa. Capt Coffin, arrived July 30 from New b tubscro acc hemp to Win. { Frost. two of ere taken to tbe Marine Hospital very sick With dycevtery. Detained toe veesel below. Brig M. & J. C. Gumore, Capt Kidrich, arrived July Carcenas, with eugar to master—all well on ‘he vessel is detained at the lower mvchorage. Bark Bevrich creanen, Cepi. Jaccbeou, arrived July 30, from Perce, P. R, with ergar, to mester—all weil op beurd. Detained @\ the iower quarapiive anchcrage. Brig G.L. Bucrac, Capt Wright, arrived July 30, from Porce. ? R, with sugar, rum vim, wo Koppish & Couk. No sickness on board. Detained in the lower bay. Brig Toomae Tileeton, Capt Morrell, arrived Saiy 31 trem Devenila with tobacco, fuatic, rubber aad hides to PAN. Spoflord—ali weli on beard. datthe upper qftraurze a few days for observation, &3. Ciew ances ‘rom Quaravtive, July 31 and August 1—Scbr. Metioa © Weis arrived July 12 from Ssgca, with sugar, Decharged and cleared Sbip Pacific arrived July 11 from New Orleans, with merchancre Lischargod and cleared Brig Black Bawk arsived July 27 from Fejardo, P. R., with evgsr aod molesses Disebarged and cicared, Soor @aadic arrives July 16 from Ponce, with eugar ano molers’s. Discharged cargo end tock in ballast ab Seile o day for Jackecaville, Fi wear arrivid July 27 from fampico. Will receive A stream permit ts day r Caiifornia arrived July 27 from Port au Platte, w.ta tobacco, hides and mahogany. Wil optain a stream permit toda) Brig Ema, arrived July 28 from Para, with rubber, Bate, bices and cocoa Recetved @ stream Permit, Bek Wm. Hyae,from Bio July 24, wih rosewood. Wharf permit fark Aptsgon'st, from Boenos Ayres July 27, with hiees apa Wvol. Received a stream permit rg Abby Watson, arrived July 26 from Savanpab la Mar, With pimento, logwood, cules aud rum. Wharf por- mit Bark Azel'a,from Araceibo Ju'y 26, with sugar and molaeees. Received a wharf permit. SMALLPOX FROM BREMEN. The sbip Adier, from Bremen, whicn arrivad on Satur- day last wish 213 ers, bad on arrival two cases of er Wipox, and Ove dariog the passage The dis of @ maiigvant charecter, and tae entire passen crew bay deen exposed to it. Such exposure, asa mauer of course, endangered every person on bourd, and, with- ont Detng vaccinated, they were likely to suffer with the ‘Tb.Bd7 O00 17 Allowed to procmed they would have spread the dicease ail along theline of thelr route to their ultimate destination. To prevent these passengers from being served with this loathsome and dresatul pingue of Ku- ropean ports, apd es; to guard against its spread ‘lapd OB Our rivers und ralircads, the passer gurs acd crew wore crdered to be vaccinated and to disembark from the infectod vessel to tho Quarantine grouncs, there to be detaped til the vaccination had taken elfect, and vptil their loggage bad been veatilated and freea from ewallpox powon. These precsutions, in view of the specific character of small pox, arc regurdod a6 judiclus and indispensabie to the prctection of the public bealih, and they Co uot rest oa theory wone, periepee at Quarantine, as we find by the records of too Marine Hospital, furnishes amt proct of the absolute neceme¥y of tekicg such @ pre- cwuticuary course with paseeogers and crews coming ioto port from veeseis bevwg smalipox om board. Tae heepttal books sbow that within the past year several thousand passengers from smalipox vessels have heen jenced on tbe Quarantine ground, and there detained on kn average about hve days, and that out of the number of euch passengers, although apparently free from the disease *hen lended, more than ope hundred cages of the dis. eece broke out curing whe five cays’ detention. This fact conclusively proves ibe necessity for detaining auch pas- fevers, for it 1s macifest that if such @ regulation was not enforced at Qvarantine, and the weil) from simatlpes veese's were allowed tw proceed .n tneir jour- dey, the disorder would be distriputed protiy generally Ubrowgbout this State and the Weat Schconer Sepben Hotchkiss, Oapt. Munson, arrived by ip i from ay rag ed to Moro Rrothers, Dane. ro & Co.; all weil on . Anchored iu the lower bay. Bark Eilen Morrieon, Capt. Hughes, arrived Auguat 1 Wh coffee tod MeKie; ali well on board. Do. Quarantine for vontiiation, Scpooner Moius, Capt. Conyers, arrived August 1 from ‘Turk’s Ielazes. with eait to MoUall & Frub; allweil. Will be deteined a few days for observation, &c. Apa Maria, Capt Hartick, arrived August 1 from St Marilo’s, Turk’s Iniande, with salt and sugar to S&L. Mitebell & Bo sickness on board. Detained for 8 fow days’ observation, &c. Sebooner Fashiov, Capt. Childs, arrived August | from Attadapas, with \imber to Wm. C. N. Swift; ali weil, De- tained for observation, ‘rc. Bark J. M. Moraies, Capt. Burmeister, arrived August 1 from Bavapa with sugar wo Siurges & Co. Three of her men were sick while the vessel lay in Havana, but all the crew were woll on hor arrival, with tho exception of ‘ho steward, who is sick with dysentory, Tho bark is anchored in the lower bay. PROBATIONERS IN TEE LOWBR BAY—THE DATES OF Avgust o— Brig, Avgvst 7—Bar Avgust 8—Ship Indian; prig M. & J.C. Gilmore: Avgust @Bark Heiusich Lorensen; brig G. L. Buck. we. August 10—Pork Lauretta; brig Chas. Etwards Avgust 11—Sebr. Stepbem Hotehs ies. August 14—SbipT. J, Rogers A NRW HIDE REGULATION. It bas been customary, riuee the commencement of the quaractine season, for the Health Officer to give stream permite to verses arriving from non-infected ports, @ Component part of the cargo of which consisted of bides; add It remained with tho Mayors of the cities of New York aod Brockiyn to decide whether these vessels shoald be allowed to go along be woarves. Mayor fiemaup an- pc oBced on Maturoay last Win tusare he should grant no | vtewel a wharf permit where part of the cargo consisted of bides or skire, but ail such must discharge this kiod of merehan Jise while they lie in the stream, aad ft | murt be sent direct to the manulactories from the vorsol. | OF course this new rule will be a very annoying and ox pensive ope in many caxea, when, aa often happens, the | biorm are stowed in the bottom of the vessel, vuried be- | Peat the other cargo, whatever it may be. it the rule is | (htoreed, a whart permit for a portion of the gargo, in | there cases, praction ly am uote to only @ stream permit | fer the whole This reguistion, however, is not oaly in | | | complianee with ihe direction of the Mayor and Comimis- jonere of Health, but with @ sanitary diate statule re. daling bo the oly. THINGS IN THR LOWER BAT. The only now cese of sickness ia the lower bay yester- day reported by the Bearcing Officer, was man from the Spanish frigate, who was brought upto toc Marine Hoap'tal. vul Lnero—the schooner ‘The Health Officer and the Stevedores, 10 THE RDITOR OF THR HRRALD. We, the undersigned stevedores of the city of New York, havirg made application to the Board of Health of eaid olty for the privivege of discharging cargoes at the | Quarantine, were ~ery much surprised to Sed our petition rejected upon the opposition of the Mlealth Ofticer, Dr. | Thompron, upon the ground that our men could not be accommodated with quarters, We offered to avchora Large at any place that Le (the Health OMicer) might de- #igpate for the accommodation of tald men, until the end of the quarantine, and then break up said barge, if noces- vary. Now, why is it that this opposition should come from the Health Officer? The following is the petition submitted by us to the Board of Healib, with the names of the subscribers and our list of prices. — To the Honorable Members of the Board of Health:—We, Peter Mors ison and Daniel Campbeil, being stevedores 0 the port of New York, humbiy pray that your hooorabls body mey perm't us to down to Qvarantine, (ber | to Giscbarge vessels. Woe egroe to let the mon who work | for us to remain at Quarantine antil quarantine is taken | eff By granting us this request you #iil cxnfor on us « | = We give you below the following gentlemen as ro- ferences Brett, Sone & Co , 27 South street ;Stanton & Thompson, 114 Wail street; Joseph Perkins & Oo,, 39 souta street: F Bar. | rett & Oo,, 69 Beaver rtreet; L. W. Delano & Oo., 43 south | atreet: & Bauterfic’ 11 Wall street: Jobn R. Dore, | 117 Wall etroct; Maben, fa ‘co 1i7 Wail streoi; M. | Nelson & fon, 66 South btrr Hiroet; Henry Hay, 10, ea | Co. 146 Wali street; Robson & Fordick, 43 South street; | L. B. Simpson, 19 Beaver street; 8. A. Simpson, Beaver street, & impson, 19 Beaver street, James W. Harwell & Go, 6T South strest; J. Adking & Oo, 38 South str Morrigon & Campbell's Quarantine foper, 30¢.; Cuba sugar, de. bexos, 10e ; hhds. molasses, oy pe Mee e+ Hogar, 126. ; ‘Ses Island cotton, tice, 20¢ ; tieroee provisions, | the Quarantine, | of Health give some eatist | in the matier through the public nN | will again boar from # CE \ DAN) MORE SIOKNSSS FROM TUX COmraTiTOg —ABRIVALS bavag \ <n Swatow, China, to Bavens, is ap pereray Convey IN — cred. Ib will bo remembered thas ao very muck a reported by ihe captalo on ber ar- thd lower Pay three days deforonay Siace the Oeet ree oven 7 reported in the HymAin, See vellow fover have deco taken Marine Zospica! at Quaran ‘wade its eopcarance on after ber departure “tat tae muce com from All who was taken a * { Diemeve oud Mystcal Matters, | fodey wih Sobiters att | Fea €F€r ecm seen at @ piece of podto amusement im Shir ecuptry. ‘The Brvuvds dave been ar/aoged afier ihe Worver of ibe great Korefen” Berens, acd pothing will be werirg tbat een coter io tox Smusement of the Cakes Tbe covecrt will be commerced M2 P. M. by bhovt five Lurcred musiciarg; at four thore will bé & pret | Rr@enetio Cepiey, and ab six a bal champetve will fe gives, tbe Cepoixg to continue during the ev Ficte the great attendance af the June feelival, the poco Marly attrec ivo charscter of Jones’ Wood, with the in, Provements that bave lately been wade, wo may justly CAF CCL NO bee & erent array Of fair women and brave mon there tod for the di jails of the fite, and recommend evry one who Wan's a likile ol fresco amusement to take @ Car OF toum- beat for Jones’ Word, The American Drematic Fund Association takes its eleventh apoval bereft at tre Academy of Musio this evenirg. The bill is unusually long and iworg. Tke city is just now ull of actors and ac, Yeenes who are makirg thoir ergagements for the | next, <eecm. Nearly ail of these wit! appear in somo ca- | tend the funeral, at ker parevin’ residence, N: packy 0,” Other at the Academy thin evening. The no- veity of . \@ Occasion, however, ia a new allegory, just | writen by Mz. Brougham, and called “Snakapers’s | Dream.’’ Th,’ Characters in the allegory are Chronos | (itr, Prior), Fan °Y (Misa Orton), ead Genius (Mis Rynar), | The trioleguo bets "con these characters tntroduces Shaks. | pere as the coming 1.\80, the “poet king,” and succeeding ! we have the cramatiss “‘for aii time,’ represented by Mr. Charles Watcot, in a dream,during which the ehief characters tm bis plays ere suppemed to be eha- dowed forth by bis imagivation and show te the mu. dience in a series of beautiful talieans vivante, Tho aketon is elegantly written, and is a graceful and ciegant tribute 'o the memory of the great master, No douby it will bo well Litustrated at the Academy this evening. At Niblo’s Garden the bill for this evening is ‘ Tae Poor Gentleman,’ with Meesrs. Biake, Brougham, Daridge, Davenport, Mrs. Blake aud Miss Clifton in the cast. In addition to the piay there will be a promenade concert. At Wallack’s theatre the Floresces, who have been The grand /éte WRID © \o comwerce wt Joara’ Wood ot the largeet alten¢anoe that We refer our readers to the propsr ootumn | | a, tofnnt som of Gor; Morons ©, thes George C and Florence £ Birk, aged @ ‘Tbe friends of the family are respectfully i vited » B ookiyp, this day) ae : oeicck, withcut further inriiagon ne) MT"0%, A four BAER —On vunday iliness, wra. ara 6 cays. ‘The fried and reintives, also the monbe | Fegine Company No. 14, are respectfully requested teno the supersl, trom ber inte reeitenve, No ing \ { street this (Monday) afternoop at throes 6’c'ook | Baan — Op Sunday, Avguat 1, Grower Lar, on | Jeseie T. and Jobn @, Barr, of Secramen’ | menus. } "The 1°907R! will take place from tho reeitenes of ty | grapefathor, James Titus, Haq, No 129 dane Sreckiye this (Monday) afteruoon, at four o'owex. Tie reatives apd iisends of the family aro reageetfully in- Wied 0 alten. | asifOre'e papers pias copy. | Ciane.—O0 eacey. Anguat 1, of cholera iofartem, | Bozspevs Latvia tofeut daughter of Jrmes acd Lewle Cir, 6ge@ 6 woaths, : | ‘The furerai wii! take placo this (Moadny) nfiornona, at | {Wo o’slock, from the residences of her psrents, No. 6@ | Low's eixect, |. Canit.—In the city of , l. I, ov Sanday, Fg oy GUSTA 0, eldest aon Of Setab C. aod Ino gone | & Carli, ag years eu 13 days Tho relatives and fricnas are respeotfolly invitet to ot 0. 22 Same ogvat 1, after a abort Catmasine G Baxwe, agod 22 years And severa ) montes ra of Columbia i ry Be} zeae pniiersoom: at bal’ pamt three octock. Also * er graudfastys, Sau, of Now York city, are inphea toaitend Carpwais.—(Ua Sunday, August 1, of whi Sakai awn, ODIy child of Thomss Hi and Ware uae, Aged 7 months. The funorei will fake place th's (Monday) aftersos, at thi 00 o'cioasr, from sbe residence of Ler pareais, Nu. 2b Aileo treet. Chawson.—On Suviay, August 1, Ins, infant danghter bo Albert W. and anity Ciawaca, ayod 10 months and Lt inj. + ke Telativor end friends of the fam!ty are invited to aitend tie fun wal, from ber parenis’ r No. 1 Seventh aveaue, ou Tueday aftorneoa, O’cicek, wi oeut Sarthor irwitacion Peekaxili,N ¥.,aad Corzecticut papers Please re Comes —On Sutumtay, Jury 3h, Mariana J., wife of Combe, oged 27 yeera and 1° dyn. The 17i3uds and acMAutances & the fomily are request ed to attend the fuaerm, from far law rostdenoe, My. 14 Sranc sirest, this (Monday) 2 tw O'slOC™. CnooKe—at Viatouas, L 1, on Sanday, August 1, Her Mun, We Jutngent chilé of Pailip F Crocus. P ‘The a Place this (Moncey) afiernooe, ab four o’clcox. 3 fatly isuee, |) as two play ing to a full house for the past four weeks, commence the eecond month cf their engugement, play ing to aight in the © White Herse of the Pevpers,”” “ Lois Montez,” and “The Yankee Housekeeper |’ At Barnum’s Museum the exhibitions of Wyman, the Wizard, are continued every Gay and cvening, with the ctber attzactiors of the piace. . At Wood's Minstrels Mosers. T. D. Rico and F. Horn have been added to the already strovg company, aud will appear to night and every uight this week, At Bryanis’ sundry woveities are announced. The French Theatre, at the Metropoliian Music Hall, is well patrvoized. The bill for Tuesday is “Le Mari et L’Anent” and “Un Garcon Chez Very,’ both’ capital pieces. 1s keems certain that Mr. Barney Williams will not ra- turm to the United States urtil next year. At the Inay ates (July 19), be was piayicg at Sadler's Wol's toeatro, Lendep, and baa been offered ap engagement to open Webster's new Adelphi Weatre, which be will undoubs edly accept. Bignor Brignoli bas received @ flattering offer from the Iiaian opera at Paria, which hes beou coaditionally ao cepted if the terms propowed are acoepted by the direc. tion. Signor Brignoli will sing at the opening of the ava op—about the fret of Ootorer. He, with Mme. de Gazza- Diga (wbo remaips in town for tha present), bas received from the stcckholders of the American Academy of Music at Potladelphia s beautiful goid medal, inscribed as fol- lows — « Presented to Signor P. Brignoll, Philadelphia, st o° June, 1868." . rican Academy cf Music, Philsdelpbin. Inauyu rat b February, 1867. Signor P. Brigaoll, es Manrico, iw Verdi's opera of * Li Trovmore.’”” Mme. de Gazzaniga’s medal bears a similar \oscriptiou. Mr. G. F. Marcbent, leszeo of the Charleston theatres is in the city, and about making bis arrangements for his forth- comitg season, to commence about the midd'o of October We urcerstand that Mr. M. bas become the lessee of the fine new theatre in Wilmington, N. C., aod will also open a now theatre in Savanna, Ga. Mr. B. De Bar, the manager of the St, Louls and Now Orlesns theatres, and Mr. Duflield of the Mobile theatre, are in town making arrangements for the ensuing season. The Howard Athenioum, Boston, ia closed for the pre- sent. It is apnounced to open undor Mrs, Barrow’s dircc- tion on the 6th of September, Miss Laura Honey, an Fogiish soubretie, is to be w member of the compacy Gop Fever ww Wasnmetox.—Althongh the golden dream with which a number of our ciuzeous were cursed but a few years aluce is tresh in the memory of our people, there is an evident inciiration of persous here to form @ company to go to Frazer river. Twvere is vo Goubt such @ scheme is in ccntompiation, not 49 much by. citizens of Washington as by scjourners herc, some of whom have already bad a taste of life at the guid diggivgs. The persons engeged in this scheme would provab!y do well at the river, being accustomed to the life, aad under- ttandirg bow to proceed. It will probabdiy De a solect company, the mem ers having no idea of viviting that ‘distant cot to become sa aod burthen to ech other, It will consist of aot a than eight or ten individuals. — Washington Star, July 20. THE FAMILY HERALD. Interesting from Utah—High Lite Soandal— Execution of James Kelly in Biookly n— Affaire in Europe—Local Matters—Staw of the Market, dic. A large mass of interesting, neeful and miscel'aneous read” ing will be found in the Fawity Haxaco in its reguine edition of Wednesday. Among other things— Intereatiog Letters from our Fpecial Correspondent at Sait Lake City, giving an account of (he appearvnce of the coun try, his attendanos at Charch, with report of ihe Prophet's apecch, the looks of the sisters, their Gemesnor im meting’ with ® variety of other Fe of absorbing lolerea\. High Life Seandal—! Bolwer Lyttes and | a War—Hitstory of the Whole Trananction—Hantis racter of the Lady—The Beene at the Hustings, de. £0. AB Account of the £xecutton of James Keily in Brook! yn — Bistory of the Deceased aod bis Orime—fHis Trial and Con- viction—-His Dying Confession Scenes and Incidents at the Byecution, ae , ke. Affairs In Kurope- Letiers from our Correapoclente in London, Paris, Berlin, £c. Terrible Affray between two Brothere in Renastiner County—A man aged sixty cne years murders bis Brother aged seventy two—A Ecene in Country Life—arvest of the Fratracide, te. ‘Acitorial Comments on Matiors of Interse Looal in New York and adjoining Cities of Interest aud Importance. A -keport of the Condition of the Cattle Market—Prices, Supply, do, ao. pitnary Rotices of distinguished and noted Pereous re cently cecrased. A fall Report of the Prices of all kinds of Marketable Pro- duce, carefully corrected each week The Latest Intelligence received up to the time of publica. Ucn, by telegraph oF otherwise, ‘Together with Police Keporiy—Theatrical Matiers—Koney and Commercis) Markews—Marriages *nt Deatha—form ag a mass of interesting, useful and miscellaneous renting ‘Terms—Oviy $28 year; four conta a singia copy To ba obtained at the office of the Binsin and of a news ageuts Lyttoa’s ul Cha” Large Size Ambrotypes for 50 couts, with peer, little misiatures, as usual, 2) cops; at KIM BALL'S, Bo. 34 Hroacway. "* oy oy the Best ana hea pert artiole for dressing, beautifying cleansing, enrii Erecegize and roars ing the baie. Cadtea ry te Mold by 4 0 Batchelor’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupers— the best In 'be world, surpassing all. Made, sold and applied at the manutaciory, 288 Broadway. Wiison’s Hair Colorer will not dye the turn your hair to «' bisck or brown,” stip, bot gradual wi bout tn) u the ba ‘No wouble in applying it Aap. Niet the ws warvbody uses ik Onl: conta @ dD: old at the drug store 8-6 Grand suee, N.Y, and Third and Wainat atrees, Philad-ipbia. Truss and Bandage Lnstitute.—K iasiic Stock= ‘nga, female supportere at 4 instruments fer cefor w. Holloway’s Pit and Otntment.— White ellings, felons, sti: joinia, eh Ibiaina burna contusions, + 00 terrors for those who possess He.loway’s ointment, know its properties. In all internal diseases rely oo thé *, Oristadoro’s Hotr Dye, Wigs and Pest tn the world, wholesale and retai, and the dye privately applied. 6 Astor House. Gedtrey’s Extract of Eider Flowers, for the complexion. bee miscel!areoy Wenn y EB DUPOY. agent, & 7. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Gotnox—Dovemeety.—On Monday, Jniy “6, by the GoLros Rigbt Rey. Bishop Loughlin, Mr, Tomas aes 1. Dovensars, oa of Brooklyn, 1. ° — Brows —On Sunday, August 1, Mss. izen Bross, aged Prete friends and relatives are respect"ully invited to at tend the funeral, this (Monaay) afternoon, at bai! past {wo o'clock, from ber residence, No 227 Church street Buayka —in Brookipa, on selurday, Lxvos —On tenday, August 1, Rue, rotict of the late Frecerick Devos, aged G1 y4ar8, 10 mothe aod 4 days Novice of the funeral wit be gives in Wedacewayte 7. Freeway. —On Sunday morving, Aagvst 1, Jous Fane. may, cf divease of tbo heart. The tricngs and acquaintances of tho famtly, also mew- bers ot Company K, Washiagton Greys, ary requusied te sttend the funeral, on fuesday afternoon, at Loree v’oteck, witheut further invitation, rom pin late Foaidence, covwar ot Court and Uoion atroets, Brookiyn, ¥ox.—On Suncay, Avguat 1, Jamm For, @ native of Ire- land, aged 46 sara. The retstives and frieuds aro reapeotfully invived te at- tend the fureral, tais (Monday) afteravon, at two o/clock,, from bum late resicence, No. 374 Nieth street. His re- ‘eine will De taken to Osivery for interment. Houss.—On ‘hureday, July 29, of consamption, Mane + = aaa wife of Jno. T, Haun, aged 45 years ana 16 aye. ler romaine were teken to Greenwood for intermeat. Chenango connty papers please copy. Kyare —On Saturaay, July 31, Lome, infant dangnsar ba rye Bs and Abby i bee ys tanith © relelives end fricuds of te family are respectfully inviled to aitend the Iuneral, this (Monday) a(ternorm, af two v'clock, [rom the resivesee of her pareats, No. 198 Weet ibirsy to: street hbourn net for Fre a To thy questioning beart, lo! an soswer from heaven, “Ia it well with the child ¢”” is well.” Lovay.—On Sunday, August 1, Mary Ayas Logay, tn the BTA year of ber wee The relatives and frisode of the family are reapecttully: invited to attena the fuseral, from tae residence of ber mother, No. 199 Fast Thirteonth seroes, this (Monday) af- tercoon, Bt two o'clock, fer remains will be interred im Evergrects Cemetery. Herfast, Ireiand, papers pleere cory. usson —Un Fray, Juiy 30, in Williamsburg, at them recteeuce ona her davgater, Mary Barwood, Maurraum, ronct of the late Joby Munton, aged 76 yearn. der remeibs were taken 10 Troy for ile: ment, McNioot —In Breckiyu, on Sunday, Augost 1, of com. sumpticn, Mrs. Rosa ALICLA WeNzeor, danguter of the late Jobn Toiiene, in ibe Suto year of her age. ‘The reiativers and friends of the (amily are ren iDVINEd to @iKod the funeral, from the reeidecoe of her mother, corver of Saws and’ Navy sauces, on Cucadag Allerton, st three o'clock, without further invitation, Mitis—At Briegeport, on Sundey, August 1, Lavi a, us s formerly @ reuidont of New York, iato of Haurtield, rr) ‘The rela'ives aud friends are invited to attend the fume- ra), ai Faotielt, this (Moodey) a/teraoon, at » quarver Past threo o'clock, Traits leave by New Havoe Railroad ats quater to ove o'¢ ovk. bp Sunday, Aogust 1, ¥accT Lovisa Monam, uybler of Pairick aud Anco Moran, aged | your ent Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- terment, {10m the residence of ber partula, No. 12 Bagter treet, this (Mooday) afternoon, a! two o'ciock. OrreaMaxa.— On fricay, Jaiy 90, at Klizsbeth City, N. J, MARGARGTRR, wife of Carsten Offermaco, aged 36 years and 6 mucths. ‘The friepas and relatives of the family, and members of the Ferman Locge No 268, ¥. wad A. Mare invitel ve altend tae funeral, this (Mondey) afternoon, at two o'ciock. Care wil lcave Jorsey City a8 11 o'clock, aod carriages Will De ip remoivers at the depot in E<zaoesn Cay. soa —At ber late resideace, No. 123 Spring street, Mania VaGe, 6400 74 sears. Her trienda and acquaintances, alan those of Mr. Gee. J. Arnold, aro respectiu.ly Wvited to atieud the fuveral, a St. Stephen's church, corner of Broome and Uarystie mreet, ibis (M@pday ) afternoon, at bree o’ciock, withews furtner potice. Rarpr.—Corwarics Rexpy, @ native of Churchtown, county of Cm rae. the ‘amily are respecifully invited to af funeral, from nw late residence, » — en, tbs (Monday) afernove, at two o'clock, precweely. Reices —On Sunday, August 1, Trxovors Joan Hasur, ton @ Heary avd Loulve Reioho, aged | year and 97 4 © friende Of the family are requented vo attesa thie (Monday) aiternoon, at half past throe = mn Tes of his parents, No. 61 Chat- + Suraiban.—On Saturday, July 31, Laweerre Trurov, te fant cavghter of Groenieat K. and Margaret A. storiuam, fow The fonoral wili tase piace trom the resiceuce of bee No. 76 Orlum dia strest, Brook Heights, this (womcay) afternoon, at two o'cjors. Joly 31, Many Avs, wile of Gaughter of Mrs. Joho Ruiter, franginiber, 1 sberidee, "haasan— On tenn 3. Theodore F. Seaman, eldest iw ber Sim year The frierés funers), fom the boure cf ber motber, corner of highuy- firet street and avenue A, wis (Moogay) morning, at tm eo clock ure —On Setorday, July 51, Faapenicn Farnadeit, Eogiané, epee 6 years and & oa The friends and ac qua mtances ara reepeowuily invited \ aitend the fuverai, this (onday) aitersoon, at twe o'clock, from the Bon of hie Geogowr, Matilde A Fox, No. 12l Codar street. fie remaius wil be maken te Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Tavion—io Brooklyn, E. 0, on Saturday, Jaiy SY Veawkits Magis, icfaot daugbier of William ana maria £. — elatives and ‘rievds of the fami'y are reepect/aliy invited to attead the fuaerai, in Bodrord avenus, Wileow street, thie (Me MISCK LLANKOUS, T JONES’, 10 AND STREET, $8 ONLY FOR GOAT beots Those Ni Waad 8s 5 double suie water proof Sow ree be Ou RUMONS flesh exacted wit wediniely alter the ew ibe vatlent by NAUA PEFRTRATING THD fe that the boot oan be ware withoat tne least incuerand ORARIS, eurgeon chiropedsmt, Gooner os EXTRACT OF ELDRR FLOWERS or Foftening the tio Thie admirad'e asa perfume. f re trom the earliest aon, teen esteemed asa milo ard harmless, yet most perfor eam- 4, reaness, (her of | be #kim. freckie @ice, we POwWdeT apd pil's, AMILY #9 WISG MACHINES bine for tammily wen ever eouniins thi, 0 OF the perlse hae Call aed eramine tt & 00,, 488 Broadway, New York. yet orm Yo B.NGRR MARVIN'G WiLpen SALAM any y the ‘La Bele” fo en Becured b: There cdlebrated sats ® vrnove for sewing mec sehinew can now 'e ot Lae Pa celehri emmars oc v8 tomm eu, 8 way. wa! 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