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wext with the Governor, Canal Commissioners, aad ‘other officials. Heavy Rain Storm at Ciocinnatt, Cincinnati, August 3, 1858. A very heavy rain storm, with which we were wisited this afternoon, completely flooded the streets. ‘The Memphis at Charleston, CHargston, Angust 3, 1858. ‘The steamship Memphis arrived here at 10 o'clock ‘this morning. ‘The Nashville at Oharivaton. CHARLESTON, raahip Nashville 3, ba? ‘The United States mail steamshi Fr Rn arrived from New York at 10 ae Boston Weekly Bank Statement. bi Boston, August 3, 1858. The following are the footings ‘of our bank state- ment for the past wee! ‘Sait stock ae end discounts. Dec.; 260, ‘352/090 area | othr bis 6, oom "100 6 767,000. Ine 90 8, 21,456,600 a1 seo'e00 Inc. 290,600 6,287,060 5,869,800 Tac. .417,200 -Oucuiaten. Marmets, PHILADBLPHIA STOCK Sy oa pe dome ivania State we, 07 ah atbg Morris canal, 43; Long ‘Island Railroad, 1244; Peanaytvania Railroad, ae: MORE, 3, 1858, Flour very dull: Howard street 1s qi et $4 623, 8 BA 75, Ohio, 64 6234 76. Wheat dail. Corn dull and ower; mixed, 80c a820; white, Sic. a 86c.; yellow, 90c. 2993. Provisions Orm. sides, jttoulders, To. Pork, $13 75. Whunkey nondy. ab 26g a “ PHILADELPM@a, reat 3, 1368 Pes how og ag opr" Wheat Bet tag 3 rod, $1 white, 61 Corn_scart wancing, bj 6c., closing buoyant. Whitey firm at 262. ‘Carcaco, 8, 1888. bis. flour, 000 bushels wheat, 44,000 seen oe Crxcrsxatt, August 3, 1858, Fiour and provisions vachanged. Whiskey, 230. Strange Conduct of Gov. Cuming at Utah. fFrom the St. Louis Democrat, July 31 | Katvact {rom @ private letter to a gentioman of 3t. Louis, Great Sat Lax Crrr, June 23, 1858, You will bave heard how our cor, Governor has been “ steptoed”’ by 3 Mi Mormons. He veems to me to ‘be elmost insane takes pains to quarre! with every Gentile within bis reach, from Gen. Johnston, the Com- missioners, and Judge Eekels, down to your humble ser- ‘vant; and 'to afiliiate with the worst cut throats in the «whole Mormon community. He is alienating the only true frends be has—the only parsons on whom be can éxpect e Jean when he finds that he has been fooled by Brother igen. ‘Tos very table on which I am writing has on it evidence iy fe ‘opened by Ceased te Stick, or Dy cuiting -valopes and sticking them carefully They call the present condition or at least tho feag ved pos pny ae ve -his pillow. The vanguard of the army js cx; row, and then we-ehall breatbe feng Bec em® civil power of the Ter! ashe military, we might have As on this patched up mess of Gov. to stick as soon as it 's steamed. Coroners’ Office. hax Love Bactat Mcrper ay Centar Street Rervians— Tux PY screan ov THs Came Kyowy,—Coroner Gambie commdsced taking testimony yesterdsy in the case of Cornelius Hady, who was slaughtered on Satarday night ast by Sixth ward rowdies, in Centre street, without any “Provocation whatevor. The police had not succeeded in ‘arrestitg tbo chief perpetrator up to last evening, al- peng bo was kpown, and raphe pd oan mee) Leg so oay previous. yo person w! alleged to have strcex Zoe tatal dlow is named Patrick Guiigen. he fol- lowing 's en adstract of the evidence adduced Marcus Horbert, of 26 Mulberry street, a constable, tes- Aided that on Saturday night last he was going trough Anthons street to Centre atrest: three yoong men went upto bee and threw potatoes at him; he oniy laughed at them, and thought be was acqua‘nted with them until ne closer, when one of them wanted to fight nim; at this 6 turned and avoided them; he then went to the there tro mq come out of No. 66 apptare< to be more boisterous than the rest; he was a 1m man, with « black coat, black Kossuth hat, and ert hair; &@ crowd soon Collected, aud wioess saw g further of the occurrence. Bryon Gilligan, ‘of No 126 Worth toatified thet a A...t dast we _— on the sidewalk corner of POR eared aes ike kevua, Foha Quran ‘aa a named Hines; eft aa dhe clock struck eleven; Patrick ¢ Giuigan was ‘drunk, aad had struck a colored mau, Gilligan fs tall, bas short ‘hair, avd was dressed in Diack cont and biack Kossuth bat; hy witness left before the murder is no relation of this wit between tleven and twelve o'clock on on Savarday = yon. boys ewe oh ‘went down to see vera! perscus beatiog the de- consed, a ligan was the most despe- jhe know him well, and called out to wyohn 6 Qcirlan, ene, 128 Worth street, testi ted that be- tween cieven and tweive o'clock oa Saturday night he Patrick Gilligan = Billy Law on corner of ‘Worth aod Coutre etreete, Gliligan was drunk, and he was endeavor og © take him home, when two men cameup; Gilligan put his band on ope of these mon aud witness tried to prevent his Sebtiog, and then the old man he took bold of struck Gilligan im the face, witnees let go of Gill- £20, Rcd be atrock at the old man; just then smenin a ute Coat, followed 7 2 Anew wd, Came up, Werards wit. eas and attacked him, wben e geueral row corned: wit- meas says he saw soi further of tho alfray, but saw Gilligan again on Sucday night In Worth streot; ia conversation With fim G.\\gea tole tim some’ to tbe ellect that be was biames for the Killieg of (he old maa. Dennis Doheny, gon in ‘aw to deceased, testified that ly and Gecrasea wore passing aloug quietly, when one or the To* d.ce exclaimed, ‘there comes two of them,” and with- out provocaien OF notice made the aszault which resulted ir. Racy Coroner Gamble, to give the police time to search for Gilligan a*joarned the case tili today. Benjamin Dwyer, Charles W. Gloyn, James Hines ava John Quinias, were arrested a4 witnesses and looked up. Mmavcuory SUICIDE Mra. Mary A. Chatan,a young ried woman, twenty years old, committed suicide on Mon‘ay night, at her late residence in the tenement house No, 143 Thompsom sireet, under very sui clr. | cumstances. She married ag Italian named Charles Chalan a ehort time ago. He wasa carpenter by trate, bet could get no work and was aul > On Monday be locked all day for ompoyment in vain, and on returning al night his nta, in the sixth story of the avove house, :aform wife that he was going to sea fora whi He was informed by his wife thas there wos nothing to eat, He repiied by saying, “Mary, I wni gow sea, and you return to your parents until times.’” As wi put his hand on the door to go out, lis aprang out of a window, and breaking her back on a shut- tor wm the descent, fell dead on the pavement. Coroner esterday Willtamsbarg City 5 Root at Heyren's Powr—On Saturday last Messrs. F Siane & Oo., proprietors of the glass works at Hunter's Volt, discharged some of the men tn thelr employ, stating that they could no longer give them work. On Monday a number of those discharged visited the factory and inti- trated to thors then employed that if they should attempt to go to work they would be interfered with. Monday motning the bands who bad been kept at work went about their business, when the party who had been discharged nd mado # demonstration te stop them. One of the workmen was forcibly taken from the building and forced away, notwithetanding his assertion that he did not with to interfere with them, but to earn a livelihood for v jonetration bis family, Upom this dem being made, Mr. Ds betore Justice Morris, of Astoria, ‘who iagued warrants for the arrest of the parties. Mean. ‘while the parties in the disturdance had crossed bern, etonsta ta arresting 7 ‘Senith, ‘iersar o james James Murphy, Tigoall and Patrick Burke, who were sent to As- asi mare eugages roa Te th oo wi pata) ie iy day. Those ‘who were arrested ‘were bread nc peter houae in C street, and allege tier they onl7 demanded higher wages, when they were dia- = ‘Their examination takes place today at as Remonen Deaet or Jevce Durr —Ohiet Justice Duer, of ‘the Superior Court. who bas been lying dangerously il! at the resitence of bis son-in-iaw at Staten Island, was you terday reported in the courte to have cies. On inquiry being made of his som in this city, it was ascortained that Me venerable and loarned jurist was alive at twolve o'clock M., but the hopes of his family for his ultimate re- covery Were very much depressed. On the death of Chief Juatics Oakley, Judge Duer was unanimously elected by his aarociates to the high position of Chief of the Superior ‘Court benoh—the only Court which recognises a Chief Jus- tice—the senior member in point of service of the other courts, being styled “Presiding Justioe.”” Judge Duer is a lincal Seacendant of the old English Bari of Stirling. ; NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1858. City Intelligence. Sars ar Quanantine—Ramagcascz Voracs of raz Cur_ pry Sm SwALLOw.—There are now over fifty eail of ves. sela at the Quarantine, conapicuocs among which are the epleudid clippers Swallow and Competitor. The Swallow azrived at (bis port from Havana July 22, in ballast, having been absent from the States eince June 17, 1864, when she sailed hence tor London and made the run in fifteen days. She has been once to Australia, once to India and three voyages to China during thefour years of her absence. Her passage from London to Australia was, for a tailing vescel, the quickest om record, being sixty. nine days trom land to land, and seventy-two from oity tecity, She landed two cargoes of teas in London {x per- fect order. Her last passe trom hae to London occupied pinety eight days. On Macao to Havana, sbe took in 660 ‘1m good health 64% of them iy paseage, which considering the incompetency of tho ph * dicing on board, speaks well for the cloanliness e ship. It is wortby of remark that di the pi gi the bas not coat her owners one dollar for pas Shang! her final voyage damages. She was buils in East Boston and is on by Capt. ye who superintended ber — struction, and her commander, and be by the way, e os fine a epecimen of Aloricen seaman and gentleman se case coaveciealiy be be tevnd While laying in the port of Shenghae, he was styled the Commodore by we American anip masters in the port: and on his wailing from thence was saluted with @ gan from American vessel in the bardor, for whica one ip return for eaca was given by the Swall On the Fourth of July, in Havana, Captain fucker per- formed a feat which rather astonished the natives—e per: formance that was never before done by soy maces veegel in thst port. It being Indepeadence Day. the idea occurred to bim of firfpg a natioval ealute, and accord: ingly, baving two long twely¢s on board, at meridian his chef Morton, opened the ports and blazed avay. The Unitea States oop of war Jumestown, Com- mander C. H. Kennecy, being ontside the harbor, cama in near to the Moro Castle and rejurned the salute. The Governor of the islend expressed bis rr and at too tame time h's surprise at the discipitne a 'y tor such a a ge ne cn board a merchantman. 2 the Bwal- pai will probably be allowed to come up to the city in a lew days. Deatu ov Tux Warvay or tur City Pasox.—Mr, John Gray, Warden of the Tombs, or City Prison, diod of dropsy sfternocn, at the residense of bis daughter, in Twenty eighth street, He has been ailing for many mon‘hs, but on Saturday last recovered sufficiently to visit the place of bis labors, cu which occasion he received the congratulations of his triends, who fe't confident speedy end complete recovery. Nothing occ sussenly complained of Uelag agnn tall, "e Fe suscerly comp! again une: le ined to his bed, where he died in a few minutes afterwards. Mr. Grey wasa remarkably large man and vory obose. He was born in Albany, in this Staie, about sixty-five * years ago, but the greater portion of his bre was spent in this ery, where for many years he has occupied various pubiic positions connected with the different —_—- was Warden of the old Bridewell, now ‘ of Re coras,”’ in the Park; waa te first ‘Warden ot the new pri- gon geveraily known as the Tombs, in Centre atreet, which position ke vacated for atime, but subsequently returned io LI saad of Deputy Warden. oon eee obese v8 years ago, Be was appointed by the Governors the Almaboure fo the position ‘which he occupied at the tie se of his death. Mr. Fy Was, of courses, widely known and very populer. Ho was a widower, leaves behind ® large famity—several unmarried dai wa = of whom is about thirteon years The = json will remain under charge of Mr. Joho beats the Ten Governors. i wait , Chief Clerks, until action is takon to fil the vacancy Tor Grasp Encampment or Tas [. 0. or O F. of Southern New York met on Monday evening last at Odd Fellows’ Hall, wt sag the following oflcers to serve during the coming ye & PEP g Be eGo, of, fo, 20. ¥ 1 Mu of No, 6 B. W.—P. ©. P. John WesterBeld, of No “ee G. Scribe—P. C. P. John & Davies, of No, 1 6 G.T.—P. C. P. George Smith, of No. “0. G. J. W.—P. G, P. Browpan, of No. 2. After the installation, the G. P. mado the following S—P. C, P. Samuel MeDonaid, of No, 1 P. CP. Do Wilk C. Lazgéon, of No. 6 Wochenen-P CCP done Ombooy of No. 9. Orange—P. ©. P. Jonn Grey, of No, 14. Columbia—P. U PL. N. Gridley, of No. 10. Rensielaer—C. P. Thowas Godson, of No. 3. Tho annual session of the Grand Lodge of Bouthern Now York will convene this morning at Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 10 A.M. The annual election for officers wil! take place on Thuradsy. ‘Tres Nore Hovsys or ProstrraTion BROKEN UP BY THE Po.ice.—Sergeant Emith, of the Fifth preciact, with a squad of men, made a descent, about nine o'clock on Mon- day morning, on threo notorious deas of prostitution !o- cated in the above ward—Nos, 110 and 112 West Broad- way, ond 8 Varick street—where they succeeded in cap. ‘turing ton of the females auda German shoemaker who was found in company with one of the girls. It appears that ‘was made to the Mayor by « Mr. Jobn Y. Savege the above places, whereupon @ warrant was iaaved by bis Lae ‘and place’ in the above officer's immediately proceeded to the above piacoe and arrested ai fourd in the houses. The inmates 0° these ostablishments have for a long time been a terrible puirance to the respoctable portion of the citizens of the peighdorpood, and at times wero epee tern oe | eibie fora person to Aheir pinces without being ‘Avotber very cartons compiainh, ibis said, ia ! ‘be ever, by the very close attention the superinendent, they have of keep indoors while the children are going the wwgly discherged. Tun New Yous Voirerann aso tam Late Gannmat Quir- MAN —At an adjourned meeting of the survivers of the First regiment New York Volunteers, held at the Mercer House, July 26,1968, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Dyck- man in the chair, Brevot Major George B. Hall offared the following resolution which was unanimously adopted — Resolved, That the First regiment New rake Volunteers of the death of a copy of which, duly authenticated, to be sont to the family of the distinguished deceased, and a copy furnished the prese ef this city, The chair appointed the following committes:— irevet Majore George B. Hall and Morton Fair- child; Sergeants William Peel, Charies H. Farrell and Charlies M. Brower. The following are the resolutions that were reported by the committee and adopted as the sense of the inesting:-— berens. the melancholy intelligences baa been, rescived ieee Seseen satet = f fulehed and ateioue acrvices of ibe te ieation end pride, and while we Teaser she loss of our Ulistrions com es the land thet the uverty and ow ¢ Fig 4 and mvaceney ee Serum be Geld, and to my we of amcomiations wrbe io te garriove of the Sela ot — by. Nia Kingnese oop fy merits, won the who had the honor 10 serve in his My RT nt onder ofthe Volnntor Dirigo of the American a: m: Merten, led va first into the city of pincing be colora f bia column-the ag of Our eouniry— npes 1 San doe Palace; avd ‘nth berens the deceased was by birth a citizen of this State: aeenived, ‘That the survivors of the yun tng that Souny ot New york Volunteers ate gouply See fey at the } sustained ‘eullaut General ares ihe country of one of ite purest CouPuaart 70 van +e Graro.—We learn that a wealthy and reapectable merchant of this city, but who isa native of Virginia, is getting up at his sole expenre as bandsomely printed and bound book which will com- prise the whole of the proceedings \ncident to the late re- ‘Moval of ex President Monroe's remains from New York ‘irginia. Tt will agony wee history of the Ni tlonal Guard of hl: elty and brief. biographical sketches The design boy yp np thie expensive book, which will make from 200 to Pages, is to ‘8 compliment 15 the National Guard, to cach'ot ihe ombers and tow ot which he intends to present a copy neatly bound. He tien of the citer of New York and — ‘Tae Late Hero or Orerry fentePan De Daweox Mixtve Mortar at His Paeseet Restognce.—The reporters of the DeaPeRate ATreMrt AT Scrcioe PY A BOORKRErRR.— Yor, terday afternoon Mr. George French, a bookkeeper in the store of Wesson & Oo., No. 9 Park place, attenpted sw cide by jomping into the river at the foot of Robiero ot Mes prpoenreed Devoe, oe a ayo Wer Wsaruar.—The weather was unweually coc! yesterday, the thermometer marking from 65 to 70 Gegrees during the day, Light clothes are ata discount Just pow, and flannels and heavy clothes are above par. This cooimess ts not watural in this latitude, as is evi- Genced by the vast amount of aickness in the city. etormy for the leat two days, end yeeterday it was 80 rough on the bay that the terry boat Cinderella did mot make ber regular trips to the lower Quar: The sea was co heavy that amal! boats could not live. Brocklyn City News, Row anp Branuing Avrgar.—A row occurred at a Gor- man piccic, beld on the Pigeon Ground, in the Kighth ward, on Sumfay. Some follows filled with bad ram kicked up @ mugs with two Germans, and one of the latter, named Charies Obern, pursued one of the party, who sheltered bimacif behind a man and @ woman, ead draw- ing a knife, stabbed the man, named Michael McDonald by mistake. Two wounds wero inflicted in the left sid and one in the ahoulder blade. McDouald was conveye to the hospital and the accused waa locked up in the Thir preciact etaticn house to await an examination, A Covorrp Mirrrary Companr.--A colored military com- pazy, prooeded by martial music, paraded the streets on Monday morning, and then proceeded to Morris Grove, L.L,to participate ia the celebration of Wost Indian emancipation there beld. The compsidy numbered abou 8 dozen, dresaad (2 bive costs, reguiation caps, and carry ing the American dag. Thers were ceveral pionser Greased as tha others, but with buge bearskin caps. They ery good appearance. On the march dow soppy ng auached to & Groenwood car be. came frightened, ard running off, was killed by feocr | fu contact with s tree. A large crowd of boys, col anc white, followed them, Annvat Rarost ov Tug SurmRiNTENDENTS OF THR PooR.— ‘Tae Brooklye Superintendents of the Poor tor the Western district bave prepared tho following report, showing the number of persons rsileved, their nationality, and tho expense incurred curing: oar ending August 4,1553:— No.of Perum Reiter, Eapense, $743 26 B18 G20 84 ‘Total Sent 10 Hospital and Almaioue,. tee eeeen cree cree ce es BO08E Right tona of coal not deilyered, deducted from the above of expenditures, reduces the twlal to Represents z Families supplied with physicians ‘and mediciag. ‘Lunatics sent to Asytum 1,778 tons of coal at $6 65 per ten. ‘® loads of wood at 62 60. ‘50 00 Coffina and burials... 1,376 50 Grocerics....... 7 woo 2h Total... $13,475 64 Total number of fumtives Tho boing relieves, 4.916, of waich $07 were Amer! ee ee Deicg colored), 3.434 Fam ye myrrh 157 of Germany , 50 of Scouand, of Canada, 5 Indica, 2 of Spain, 16 of Frauce, 6 Of Porte; M5 ot Switzerland, i of Norway, 2 of Wales, 3 ot Ine Mia, 2 of, ~ of Holland, 1 of Italy, 116 unknowa—Total, 4, Sauovs pelay IN A ScGar Revivery—Two Mew Fatasty Insunap.—On Monday about noon « serious accident occurred in the sugar reflasry of Finken & Wheatley, No. baPyarsel Stroct. It appears that two Germans employed about the building, named soho Feidboure anc iatlan Schickeiman, noticing somothiag wrong about the bone filter, proceeded to Ax it The bolt of the manhole having used being blowa out, they wore instantly inveloped in steat Both were knocked Zown and almue! parvo ied betar they an be extricated. They were taken to their ee, No. 44 Water street, aud physicians ctiled in. Zee remnte wee ome fe thotr bebait. but there te oa not the slightest that olther will recover, elabouse had a wife aud’ child. The other maa ts with. satan. ‘Tax Crrr Cover.—This court was opened for the Au gust term on Monaay by Mayor Powell (in the absence of Judge Culver) and Supervisors Siudwell and Smita, No eas being ready, the court adjourned ti! next Moa. day for the purpose of receiving appications for natu oy papers. Civil business ‘be resumed oo the 7th inst, Board ot Supervisors. ‘The Bourd met last evening—Prosideat Elijab F. Purdy ia the chair, Tak OORONERA’ BILLA. The report of the Committee om County Offices in favor of paying dills of the Coroners for holding inquests, ‘and ibe doctors for holding post mortem examinations during the quarter ending July 50, 1858, amounting to $5,912, was adopted. The report of tho eame committee in fiver of psying bill of Solomon Kipp for supplies furaished county jail during the quarter ending July 30, 1858, amountiag to $5), Waa adopted. Several small dill were also presented. The bill of George W. Morton, Olty Inspector, for the roguwtry of ‘Dirtha for 1857, amounting to $1,542 70, was laid over, ‘THe HAL Y' 8 BIL. ‘The Committees on County Oilices reported in favor of paying the bill of the Sheriff, ($6,869,) which was adopted ‘The report of the committee in favor of paying malary 07 acierk at $3 per day, for serviees rendered the Excise Commissioners, was laid oves in order to ascertain whe ther the law requires that the Commissioners should et for the fifty cays consecutively. COMMUNICATION FROM THE CLTY CHAMBERLAIN. ‘The folowng statemea: of nation. aad expendi- tures of the county of New York, from January 1, 1858, Ww July 91, 1865, was received: — Appropriations, Asylum for idots..... sees . S240 00 schools for State, 235,063 90 50,060 00 29,900 00 Couaty jal 28,000 90 Deaf acd Domb 3,90) 00 Institution for the Bind. 1,100 00 New Lork Jeventie Asylum. 40,000 60 $88,545 60 eo 88 3. oo 6.600 60 B08 06 gate . 3 oOo 757 4 Metropolitan Police jaw expenses 16,560 00 15; 300 On Court of Common Pieam,...., 7,000 0 - Register's office seen sae = 7,007 0 Supervisors of 185 - = 16% 0 ‘Avover, 8, 1857. A. ¥. STOUT, Chambertain Por J. VAN VLEK Ordered on Bie, aud to be printed at iengta wo the minutes. TOE TAX LEVY. ‘The tax levy, already publiebed, wea then taken up and adopted, wita some few amenameats, after whic! |i Board avjourned. The Mount Vernon 70 TAX KDITOR OF THB HRKALD. Puitapeurma, August 2, 1968 Will you please correct a gross error uow going the usual rounds of the papers, and which | learo waa in your last Saturday's edition, to the effect that the preront oocu- pant of Mount Vernon, previous to transferring the pro perty over to the keeping of the Mount Vernon [.sdiea’ As sociation of the Union, intends removing the remains of the illustrious Washington. I give you below ee sara though it ie, caloulated to Injures the position a iaima of an association of patriotic Indien, the success! ult of which every true American heart beats in full sympathy — Tr is covenanted between the parties that the said John A. Woeshington, bis heirs or Assign, shvil place the vault a Mount Vernon in anch Asecure and permanent condition abali s€6 fit, #0 a@ pot to include more the ‘4, std that the sald vault, the remains from it and the enclosure, shail never be removed or die at Miss Cunningham, the regent of the association, )*i°’ absent from our eee eb. D+. you in her bebaif, and at the same time, enclose yo! 4 Lew copies of the ‘‘record’’ a8 8 pretty good inkling wf 190 maae advances the association up to this prosent time. reg th tee , Naws rrom Rep Rrver.—On Satardoy last Sir George Simpeon arrived from Norway Gouse and Red River. [le states that the settlement is quiet, though, at taPbioee time, there ie rome excitement wit! regard to ns Of the government. He confirms tho reports of L. A, of the Union. the geld discoveries ot Frazer river, &c. Sie © Simpson enys that there ts great ensions, from Favages of the that there will bea oy of provisions at river, a. which may lead to the aba ‘The ‘domment of the settiement grasshopper p! expected last year and announced ae likely to | to the sett the er: — gentlemen ” oc! Politica Latelligance. ‘Tax R:vars.—Hon. Stephen A. Douglas ani Hon. A. Lincoin, the two rival candidates in Tl\imois for the aeat of the former in the United States Sewate, are to bave a joint | discussion at one prominent point ip each Congressional | district in the Slate. They commencs at Oliawa,on the ‘2let of August, whero Mr. Douglas will speak for an bour, after which Mr. Lincoln will occupy an hour and®a half, and Mr, Dougias will then take half an bour to reply. At the next place this order will be reversed, aud alternate in b&e manner at each successive place, Axkansas Oorcasssmay.—We erred in stating that the State of Arkansas waa not to choose her Congressmen at the election held on Mongay, Col. T. C. Hindman wasthe democratic candidate in tho First district, and he has no doubt been elocted, as tho opposition did not put forward a candidate. Col. Albert Rust was the candidate of the eame party in the Second district, and his election was next to certain. MicuiGan.—The democrats have nominated Robert W. Davis for Congress in the Fourth district of Michigan. Tax Mestcat. Fer at Jo! Woon has been further postponed on account of the threatening appearance of the weather. It will positively take piace ou the first second aad third days of the ensuing week. of enablizg the uudieuce to enjoy the in the lumizated garden: . 2 Waack’s THEATRE. —Adoths ace is to play. in < ‘Dore to Good Luck” and the “ Happy Man.” Ammnican Mesum —No- how often you visit this eaiabiishment you will aiways discover many novel and wosderful things that had been previously overlooked. The eye cannot possibly turn in apy direction witpout gianc!pg upon something tpteresting, 'yman,the mag Cian, periorms to dey and waight. Woop's Minsrrais.—The hearty applause bestowed upon Mrz. R.ce by iarge and respectable Gudiences ta sufficient proot thas the great originator of negro entertainments is we grea a favorite as ever, Be is to repeat Jumbo Jam” thia evening. The popular Eph. ta to assist in the preliminary songs, Cances, &c. Tax Bavant Brormens ati!l manage to afford as much terriment as cam be reasonably desired at ove siting. To uight’a salectious comprise a great many comicalities ena Shimarcalities, intereperses among ae ero a sulh- ctent cumber of eentimental melodies to render the whole allan compitte. * Naval Intelligence, The elocp-of-war Jamestow2, Commander C. H. Konne- dy, arrived yesterday morning from Key West, which port eho left on the 25th ult. There is no sickness on board, with tha exception of a few caacs of fever aad agua. The fol- lowing is a List of ber eflicers:— Commander, C. H. Kennedy; Loutenanta, George B Balce, ee Eowarda, Joan W. Bevneit, Siephea B. tas K. Owen; Surgeon, Marius Duvall; Avsisteat iarnee iat Chariton | Purse (arid pore Mister, or . Captain’ ‘asbington Irving, Jr Purser’a Clerk, Joseph A Borry; First Liouteneat Ma: rings, C. G. MeCawiey; sae Bostewain, Wa. Lavery, Gupzer, @erj. Bua’ Ca , BM. ‘Lobry; Acting Sallmeker, Kobt. Hun ‘The jaila Ss otic list of the oMicers of the Uni- tod States sloop Savannad, of the home squadron, to sail within the week for San Juan dei Norte, Nicaragua: -— Capwin, Joseph K. Jarvis; Lieutenants, Joba L. Worden, Joe 8. Kebaard, Jocatbaa H. Carter, Joba Lewin, Thomas P. Pelt; ‘Surgeun, James ‘McOteliana ; Passed Ansistant Surgeon, H. C Caicwell; Parser, ‘Bevjamin J. Cahoone, Marine cflicer, first Lieutenant Andrew J. Hays; Maator, John M. Stribling; Midshipman, James C. Mossly, Boat- evain, Charles tk. Bragdon, Gunner, — Moran; Satimaker, Willan Rogers; Carpenier, George Wisner; Captain's Clerk, Fred. R. Curtis; Purser's Crerk, James W. Ritchie; Wozier’s Mates, ‘Frank M. Harria, Por McAvoy, Thomas E. Haney, E. C. Bowers. Personal In: Viscountess Palmerston Bad @ ‘smal! aad ” party on Satorcay eveving, 17th of July, at hor maasioa in I:c- y. Previous'y to the aaxombiy tae noble viscount ‘ecountees entertained at dincer ois Excellency tho b ambavrador acd Madsme Musurur, bis Exceiioncy ce ican Minister, aaé Mrs. Daas and Mus Datias, &e., ke. ‘The Court of Appeal in Savoy has confirmed the judg- tert of the Court at Chamaory, which condemaed sae Prinetss de Solus, née Letitia Lome go ed formerly Mrs. Wire (a cousin of tae Emperor of the French), to a fine of 700 trance for having wouaded a coachman wih a pistol shet in vhe thigh. ‘The late General Havelock’s only brothar is at prasent stay vg ai Blackpool (Kog), where he bas goue for the Devedt of bis bealth. ¢, tha defender of Sebastopol, Totleben, has welcomed by the King of the Netherianda, aljiance with the house of Romanoff is known. The Order ot William im ite highest grade bas eeu copferred on the great artillery cfloer. Hon. Charlies R Bacsalew, ihe aewly appointed Minis ter resident at Exvador, was to have ieft o'# home at Bioomaburg, Pa.,a Monday morniog for New York. en route for the Qoene of hie future labors. Mr, Buckaww ‘Will be accompanied by his aay, the aon and canghver, ep0 Master Charies B. Brockway,of Beact Haven. Thy uarel by sey of the Inthenas,' and, if successful iu ther voyage, expect to reach thelr ‘deskued future Lome is Bome tweaty five or turty days. ARRIVAL! From Liverpool, 'n sesmsutp Porsie—Mr. Schomberg, Mias Patrocinis Zoysia, Miss Meio. Mr J Thomeca, .- mas aed Mine Armenia wis, Mr MeKeozie and lady, aC = $F hevntoa, Mr Mogston, JC Cadwel. x Darean, Me si:mmon, Thea @ Wall. 0 Turuer, Ac de Moan, aba a Wall, ebild, iafan: and ourse. Mr mus and indy, Capt Neville and lady. Kev Professor Gibson Rev M Je Biard, AG Findlay, Wm iirand, Mr street Pearce Mr Wedd, J & By! w Mr Heddon, Mr ew itp) las Lyre, Mr Miller, F Sehruty: 7, Me Arnold, Mr Becar, Mz Gents tor) Onriinor, jon BM Braking, Geo Lathy: Nicholson, Hart Giga. alfred Field, bred imi, 84 fis aii, ibe, Cs Fit, 4 Gules, 4 Hope, Hemerand lencer, Geo A a Ciare, Me fe @ Bre Peter Donais, 4, Daw mn Om. Mr hae Dor Hepes: eae hiele, Béwaru Kilburn Mrs emrster, 1) Moiunes, Masyvers de Oran teke ibeimer, John Rntherfor t. Mr News" Mr Jackeou, Ut Stuipent. aie Koderick. Jamea mp MeConoelhie, S, F Riggs, Mr Brown Joba Lord, ng, Jobn Birr tae, Mester Tous, A Limserger, Kewman, d aresser, Lotkemeyer, ot Foe vei a fon, Mr Lee. Nd. JH Black, Me Rrocklebary’ 4 * rr 7, Misses de Crano id ira tH Mle Ear bei. ¥ Reinier, Mr afield, Me Lynck, MrThiriwad, Fro 1m Liverpool, inte apach cover sesmebipy Vigo—Mrs Pus Mee L races, Mra Levetic, Mra israel, Misa ‘rant, Mist Leo. Mra Abape. Mra Kay, Migs M Fornyia, § Lyle as Jecy Mr aud ire Theodin, Kev’ Lr Appia leaere Cowia ly Groves. Rankine, Wrunck, 4 Was D Bouleriant, aoa ian. Yatmen. Ohentler, Jack, ty W Abercrombie, E Mullins, J Creeea, n Clarke JG Lane, Aleranter, Weekes. From vena 5 in the steamhty Floride—Dr FF Wi acd indy, ae Will, Dice RL bemot. sire Mogrce, Miss lady, Mies Maas, Mise Wari 1 ‘Mra Butler, Mie Got isa Mi a] W Ded, #5 Bot, Mies Wev, K Berry, Mins Backon, dine he ane Master Shei! tekingo Geo Ticombe, J bh Mebermott, J Meyers, a Meyers, 8 Newman. J st Bal) Jou Brown, i Bpear, € pt & Hardie, @ Bure 45 Mra W Paverson Mere + BOW Thomp son, thos.) Meh'n. i Bashion BC Washourn, F Gray, Bre | Btevens, Mra) Peterson {afant, ® Wordoris bridge, Ur dR Screven. — Alexnader, J RF: J Washbuga and ia¢y, piss F Wasbbu J Washbura, & Waahourn ‘nnd indy, Mise Lh Wyley, Mies ARM Crocbevon bye Eilon child Sad gorvent, Miee ito: We Q' Driscoll aad servant, Baster (Driscoll 3 Nurs M jewhowe, Mra Dey and Nephew, Mra Scott, 1 “s% Brak Ponliam, Mine roudain, AF peter bahia J Tron el Bat ome peom, Mise Tame: Moe Lilgem, ara Hendree. a Herriot, A bay erolay. Cum be Mie iter, A St Brasb, Thos " ee € lame er’ Marsaa)l sat indy, J £8ep0. Geo W Sepp, t@ Haris, ‘A W Stone. 0 Sea, ‘vhoe Barnet a New bouse, HD ™ mace—sed 15 in the steerage From Savannah in the #* feaver nd iady, Jae r Fe W Simpson. 20 Pi tier, aay, and child, a) P aber, mawell +m dertgomery <M he By burn, B Berpatel u ines Geo Casey, Dr. A farlegion, ta the stensmship Attenty-Mie i Hot Ve, arti, Mae Harr ter Hi OBrien, Davie, M hay ard indy, 'Bries, ") ard iedy, 0 Fae ai ane et oer Me iver rind oorves Dre 9 Concise | Donn, Mra Hudler, sot | Tawax Paisovans DowNED.—About ten o'clock th's foresnecn three men, prisoners from Monroe county were scoidentally drowned in Irondequot . yt V4. the upsetting of @ skill. phen hy A ng fags 1 be ae to Teese men were cbaire at the yoo ‘ot ‘the Barer occurred they were passing from one island snother in ascow or ‘lat skiff. sink, alt out, sasha saved i i i i ~ i oH A ; . Donoghus age but we do ‘that he bad alamily. He was sent up on the %hof July for thirty days. Lynch was a young man aged about 3, and bas parente residing in the city. on toe 2tta of July for thirty days Avy 2 f eS a ocennemeestiemi ‘The Secret Society Moverart, ef the Iate Procorick Devoe, aged 91 p2azs, 10 moctha (¥rom too Albany Evening Journal } 8 ¢ays. r oe of lorewarning aad fo: ives of the family are reepecs from the rosidesce x hor lock. ‘Trains leav3 by Dad road at 1,3 and240. Carriages will be ic resdii the depot. The remains will be taken to Yo ove ¢ owen Convention, through the . We bad evidence that such mal'gn influences’? were at work, but did not thon tank Key oe than apprise our frienda of the fact. ny Gets we ought to do more—thai the movers and the mot vee ougut te Be exposed, ‘the: are known, and we way deem it peceasary 0 unmask Bat to day we ebeil ‘voly give the following letters from highly reii- 8 eources:— Reoxsera, July iy 9, 1868. Drar Bie T wage ju bya ie ubucsa ppd naked ba to cea 4 ember of a neces | Organization whose protessed ob res [~"g of weeunll: caus ood Americus ‘i fa thoroughly perfected at the town end ward who wi mary and ward w it aend pri welves to district are et one mena ‘de ee ee lection of delegates (o the Btale Cov vention. ‘of the * Choctaw’? ache, ‘This, I eupyoee, ts & revival ond in we {9 control pomivations by ‘a wheel ua wheet’ 1 do not think the repubiican party needa this kind believe Weate to adopt even the bogus seo nesday morning, ai eight o'clock, by the Aucace Uva Railroad, Cham eet, De Bx Vous—la Brooklyn, on Turatay, Aug a cholera infantum, }Raxcw G. Dx Ba Vows, soa Of (ara Hi. and Laura C De Be Vouwe, oged 10 montre. ‘Tho frienda of the ‘als (Weds reapeotinuy tovited a- tend the funeral, ednesday) ulvernoon, a twa oc ock, from No. 267 Wesbisewe atroot, Diewenser.—Ie thie city,om Monudsy, August ?, or tw ran. © of the heart, Miyor Drewmyson, ia the Ole! your 15 ane. ‘The friends of the family aro invited bo atiand tho fuas ral, without further invitation, this dey (Wednestaz), from Dis late reaidance, No. 226 Chryatie sirest. Usts —Oo Monday evening, August 2, — B.L Dare, Caughter of Ellen aad Thomas L, Dale, aged 4 months. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fana- ral, from the residence of her parents, No. 39 Clarkaos of mackizery, nor dot Kaow Netbing tactles, Yours &e, atrest, Se (Wedneeiap) aernona atone o'clock, with Burrato, July 16, 1858 out further lpvitation. remning wil! be interred i= ich remind | Greeawood Cemetery Drag fen— There axe come | Dortanp —On Taoeta, evening, August, Mr. Jam RIE | Doaiapn, in the est year of sags. ‘ relatives ana friends, und of his family, are male invited to atiend ihe funeral services, at late reaidence, No. 320 Pearl street, Brookiyn, thie (Wea- nesday) afterncon, i three o'clock. His remains wii ee — hg Hempetead, L., 1., on;Thursday morning, at nias oc! Doras —On MOnda: August 2, afters long aod pain- {ul ines, Mananer’ Aswawone, wife of Palrick ‘Dols, tm tho Slat year of Ber age. ‘The funeral will taze ns piace thie (Wednesday) afernsen, at ond o'cioex, from her late residence, No. 271 Mulberry id acquaintances are respectivily ges i 5 3 : 3 F a iS aries. ‘Ar. Lownsbe: 7, formar, tf not prearnt Canal Suoerin- weaaest Bas Sone hire, So Organize & secret society, for the ‘avowed, of conwolling every town oad ward ia Retcunty, Lmsy have occasion to Write you further on Yours, Bissudject. Wours, tr Se; ewe: tess detest Wank Daz Sin—On wy way here i met at Chicago of coceiderabie cei who ur Blate, to oa! fon, *I2 gaid thot > and ——— a0 —— a0 were the originators of tha pisa, avd that ana ——— at — = Wen ees. were going through the Stale per- fecting the organization. etrest. Ber friend: invited to attend, Row L boperihe la nol eo, shonid a Bate Couvention fall | ella, Irland, panory please copy. Tgeuld te tasalto cue party. to seddie W with any. secret masta in Brvokiya, on Tuesday afternoon, Auguat 3 oranrs atic, patio! iy with no bigher end than tocontrol | Yrap, as te Of PRephom Mapuos, Haq., aged aged 46 aeeee are Taastnarox Couste, July 2, 183. | 72 nolce of the funeral will appear in tomorrow pero ALBANY JOURNAL — Timo o apprian 70. and our poltical frieada that & 183, Yanws.—Oa Taenday, August 3, efter a 1 illness, rou geben en ones, ond verhape maura. s2 | of oemumplic, Mr.G oan heoian & mre te contol ot the Bepubdiican Convention tor sinister erty Pate apa = Doreen friends and relatives of the family are respectfully tarhed atterd the tunoral, en Taursday 7 afternoon, at two o’cicck, Mod hig late reaidence, No, 312 atantie Bn Lac —Gn Monday, Auguat 2, the wits of John Lynch, mi [appears that eaccret organization has been formed. con: 2a ‘of a circle (ua it is termed) compote’ of some five or bry eiduais in each town, who are to act La concert, under inetructiona from a common for the purgore of con: troilirg the cboice cf delegates. ‘ihe sotive man in thia or- ion, tn this section, ta seer eo ante He eaza, i Ete exlends throughout the wai, and certain £9 cottzol tas ; native of the county of Ovion, Howth Ireland, aged 66 ean Btave Or oan bed re Pesce inte 2 sutmegiie sores, tnd think fi 7er friends and acquainianoss are reapecttully inves to attend the funeral, from No. 64 Bamersic: (Wecneaday Aiterndon, at (wo o'clock. ship joCovER —On Monday, August 2, Ann MoUovza, a tive of the parish of f Kuulvroney, cotiaty of Down, irvlant, in the 20th year of The friends of the by ol ,rommecsta Ny invited to as tend the funeral, from No. 32 Tenth strect, batweec fifte ae ag avenues, this (Wednesday) allernoca, atone o’clec! Maver —Sudéenly,on Wodnesday, August 3, Jase Meru, egeo 28 years and 4 months. ly invited to at. quizes the atieption of sil who « deatrous of principies cf tae republican party. Hastil ‘Thege jotters are from republicans of bigh position aod intelligence. ‘The facts stated aro contirmed, vorbatiy, {rienda whom we meet almoat dally. The names of { ing omissaries aro given. Beside the circumstance that all “ dark lantern’ influences are hostile to the free, in- dependent, patriotic exercise of our judgment and convic- (ona, (his movement draws into the primary mostings and dintrict conventions the mest active and bitter oppo- nents of tho republican party TQE FAMILY GERALD. Intercating from Utan—High Lite Scandal— Weat inaia Emanctpation—The Great En- terprises of the Day—Ths New El Dorato— Execution of James Kelly tn Brovklyn— Affairs tn Kurepe—Locai Mattore—Stave of the Markets, dc, A large maas of tutereating, ueefy! and miscelauoons read” ing will be found in the Pamir Haxaco in is regular edidon of to-day. Among other tbings— Interesting Letters trom our Syectal Correspondent at Salt Lake City, giving an socom of the appaarsuce of the coun. try, bia attendanoe at Church, with ® report of the Prophet's apeceb, the looks of the sisters, their cemeanor tn meeting’ with a vartety of other matiers of absorbing interest. High Life Scandai—bir K. Bulwer Lytton aud Lady Lytton's War—ZHistory of the Whole Transactios—Habits aad Cha” recter of fo Lady—The Beene at the Hustings. Ac, Ac Grand Osiebration of West India Emanctpatioa—Cciebra tion at Morria Grove; in Bridge street, Brookizn, and at Now Bedford—Daskey Pow wow at Poughkeepais—Byosches, Scenes, Incidents, de., &e. Launch of the New Bioop cf-war Brosklyu--Procecdings 08 the Occasion, &o., £9. ‘The Great Enterprises of the Day—The Atlantic Tele graph, Tunneling the Alps, the Great astern. ‘The New 81 Dorado—the Prospects of Waaklugton Terri tory and Puget Sound—Kxtent of the Gold Di ~The Exodus from Cailfornis—Ite Eifecton Trade—Fmigraais &x pected from sli parts of the World, ac., &c. Births, Marriages and Deaths in Californie. An Account of the Execution of James Kelly in Brooklyn— Ristory of the Deceased and bis Crime—tHis Trial and Coo viction—His Dying Confession —@ceaes snd Lncldeuts ot tae Kxeculion, &e., dc. Affairs in Aurope-Letiers from our Correspondents in Londen, Paris, Berlin, a, Terrible Atiray between ‘Tha relatives and friends are tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) atternocn, at twe o'cleck, from the residence of his brother, Hoary Moar, corner ot yn or ig )» Brooklyn, E. D. RYMAN —At Stam! om Monday, a 2, after @ abort i/lnees, Joan Nawuan, formerly of New ork, in the 60th year of his age, Terry —On Monday, eaten mda after a short but paint iliness, Davr Faery, aged 56 ‘The friends and "eonualntences” of the family are ra. apoctful’y invited to attend the funeral, from the residenos of big ech in Jaw, Alex. H. Teller, in Eighty-second atest, between S<oond ‘and Third avenues, without farther tayt- tation this Cyetneesay) stternoen, ot at two o'clock. = —On ‘ay, August 3, Pen aoe, eideat Cavgh Charles and a: 2 months aud ) Jays. sho ah 2 yeas, ‘The trienda of the family are respectfully invited te at- tend the funeral, Unis (Weduesday) aiternoon, at twe o'clock, from No 11 Tenth street, near Sixth avenus. Rata —On Tosaday, August 3, Carsaznva Parren, — of Thomas aad Mary Rafter, aged 1 year and u a8. The friends of pe Ine yd and those of Edward Morton are respectfully ia to ationd the funeral, this his (rea nesday) afternocn, af balf-past one o'clock, ftom her pe rests’ resisence, Re. 10 yy street. STH uesday, Avguat 0, srs. Mazcsar Sarr, wicow of Capt. Jolin ath i 4 ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited — tee Ahn = Cen egg morning, mt a'cleg ™m late residence, No, South Breoklyo. + eee New Orleans papers please copy Srevass.—At Harlem, on Monday, August 2, Janay, youngest child of Coaries and Exza stevens,eged 6 monthe na 45 days. the fune- ‘The frieuda of the family are invited to attend ral, this (Wednesday) forenoon, at ten o'clock, from the Teaiieuce of her parents, 126th street, near Third ayenas. ‘ Pears my Ling 4 ive ~ Kara Nicaows, twee augbter of George an ate ley, aged years, 6 months aad 28 days peor # riende and relaiives of the family are respectful luvited to attend the funeral, from the. ree dence of 4 father, No. 15 Carlton avenue, Brooklyn, this (Wedace- bo atternooo, at three o'clock, without further iayi- on Monday, August 3, Hayxa« a At Baratog: two Brothere (a Reuseviaer W.,etoot Wm J ¥ <cunty—A man aged sixty-one years murders his Brother | Iyig Wan, Wright, in the BOUL vour of bec een eeey \petaeverty two-A Hoene in Country Lile—arrest ol ihe Sr —Oa Tuesday morni: a ust 3. Eitay Jom- sqnnentite, 00. ant dacgnter of Joho fary Stroud Boutbern Vlantalon Life— Negro Weddiags—Kmanc. of aSoa—An O11 Negro, ae . Revorias Comments on Matters of Interest. Local News in New York aud adjolaing Citlos of Inveraat and Importance. Notices of New Publications A Report of the Condition of the Cattle Market—Prices, Turay.-On Monday, ust 2, yt » Mowros, col, child of Job and aeons” Tilley, aged 2 monte aod 1) “tne frends aad acquaintanoss of the fami; fully uvited to attena the funeral, this (' ueelay af. tus paréone teri oon, at two o'cicek, trom the residence of No. 140 Norfolk street Wasox.—at Port Richmond, 8. 1, on Tuesday, August Supply, de, Ae. prs consumption, Mr. Jous Wraoy, aged 44 years aud 3 Obituary Notices of distinguished aad noted Persons re ie friends and thove of th ie family are respectfully eeally deceased vited to attend the foueral, from 4 _ Tosideace, Tae & full Report of the Prices of all Kinds of Markelabie Pro | (Wednesday) afternoon, at three 0 cloc: duce, cerefuily corrected each week. Californie papers pi copy. ‘The Latest Intedigence received up to the lime of publica- ‘Wises —At Rio Janeiro, on Saturday, Jone 5, Gnamer ticn, by telegraph or otherwise. E Deed yee moa Rebecca Wilscn, of Brovklym, penze.9 months and 16 days aT Tueetey, Al 3, alter sheet ines, thmnatn Wiemann, aged & Yens'ann te ays. The [rieoda of the family are Invited to atterd the fuae- tal, from hua late ratte Stewart street, near York, Togewer with Polite Reporta—Theatrisal Matlers—Money and Commercial Markete—Marriages and Deaths—forming @ mase of interesting, useful and miscellaneous readiag. single copy. To be Worn as —' Brookiya, W. D., thu (Wi day) aftern: wane ovieel, widboes turtber Settee? wend. De the h penal ip eeu SAUNAS, No.7 Astor Mouse P nn LL WOOL IN BAIN ' CABPRIS, ONLY F NTS sate ag ol. PB gd Bet and Grove ta eiren glia a ae oak Toei as or dressing, ve@ulil: OosoKng et Ls ya gon wee bair, 40s. » We! per yard, at ihe wren: de [ad restoring tae bandana Wy i. ‘Bold by all ‘atnAM ANDERBON Batchelor’s Hote Dye, Wigs and Toupees— the best in the world, eurpaesing all. Made, soid and applied ti the maniaciory, 280 roadway. mg — Wueon's Hair Colorer wili net aye the set, but gredvally turn your hair to «* Sammcr yews,” 7 JONES. 10 ANN BTRERT. 83 ONLY a? ove $0 00 und BA Bb double sole warar prout ry RUNIONA, pene {anprpasive ha bot fwnboue tape uring the air. No wosbie, iu applying 1. ence o Dlied ike waler, ‘Ke arvbody tees i ay i Cente 0 botde, fae rater. tem by Bold at the drug store 806 Oruad sires, Nf, ant To wad pa Walnut etreet, Phusdeiphin. 0 YOU WANT WITISKERS OR On vo Hat ong vent will force them tc sain or Injury to the skin. Ue, sent to St pen ot ‘or DAaaau street, oa orreres 7 applied. 6 Astor House. ee, 173 Fulton sizeet, Brooklyn JODRREY'® SXTRAOT OF ELDER FLOWERS fottening the ekip end improv ag Y 7 «_, Thie admirabie preparation of elder flowers is ver: ene ereee Toner ara iid and harmless, yet most perfee' sam. ‘aD. wn burts, (reckles, redness, &0., completely remove wg Gbow DUPUY, drugewt, 669 Brondway, Hollow ay's Otntment and Pitle,--Intermit= ten! fevers ore iaeritally broken av by the pile = Thar act dimuitaneously oa tae Niver, bowels ant aervane a) stem, Reapuona venieh under he operaiog of tae vialmeat. Trumand Bandage Toatitute —Klnstte Stork- female s ard amen Roesicnt Cure Truss ¢ Truss ‘OMfice — Marsh & ©o., No. 2 Vesey sireet, Astor House. Trusses and supporters Godtrey’s “Extract of Elder Flowers, for the complexion. bee misoallancous advertisamenta BE. DUPUY, Agent, &Y Brostway. or ENGLAND AND WALRE: Tae LONDON tisbeteareD States, ; rer i BY THE PEMA. Contatns.a large ant meat caret lana and Wales, tn Ba every Unied toes A og a Gg D Gor Wisner sp AD Southern and Western Trade —Our Stock tS (2 Naseac s:reet, N.©. 428) Broadway @r Hatr—Ite Diernses, Fall, Change of les, Bow reads, color Try the wonderful GRANDJEAN new Maid, No. 4 KSLIY & FERGUSON, Church alieet. 301 Broadway. O's: COLIC CBOLRRA, ean. DIARRAKA, Bre nfeldt'a bivere keep the system clear s™ ARN'S & MARVIN’ Free Labor and no Money—Equaitty of mentind in property—pomsession aad no monopoly Por treva £5 cents tl hen, my OF HOLMES. Brooks’ Boots.— Articles perter to any manuiactured in this country dureblity, besaty, and til 875 #nd 18) Fulton street —* large saeor fot polled wine eriling a about half price BALA Syoured py the “1a Belle” Powder snd j o rate. Dern uae tor seventeen acl'sot a dollar's worth of books or fas deomreyed a PN g = 7 GRATIEE m cn Da BED BUOS LAMENT. L)oa. Jar remorseieas MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marrted. Bracknas—Dowss —In Brooklys, on ogy ~ f duly %, at St Joba's church, Wastington street, by 1 Thor. T. Guion, J. W. Biackwam to Kua Dows daugbter of the late ¢.: 0 Downs, atl of Kogiang Brows Brew. —| ym, on Monday evening, August 2, A a the Rey. Dr. T. €. Gaion, Mr. J. Masaert sazm G. O Brim. et oes, res Sinan 3 Will ont race is Powder and Pilla tor the exierminstion 404 Broadway B.LEON & CO. W ON DIRT UL IMPROVEMENTS —aRMMING ties {or newring machines —sn7 of Singer's selevrated Ing machines can now be obtained, of Sai Oumerasa L., cughter of Chas. a Rydery, of Brooklyn, LL viis—Baxway.—On Tuesday, August 3, by the yt Rd a Rey. F. Opiby, Faascs Matriit, of Brooklyn, to Many | “e"eatecbed, Sato 6 CO, Coane. A. Bawman, of this city, « HEN CHOLRRA MAKES YOUR NERVOUS STHTEY Saria—Baiareo.—In this city, oo a, August 3, by ‘lune. ‘Take Steluveldt's biters for we sanee © the Rev. Dr. Coe, Mr. Caantes G. Suita, of Stapleton, 1., to Mias Hiwcirra S. Hasta, daugntér of Hou. Oliver 8. Halsted, ot Newark, N. California papers pieare ARTY NERVOUS ANTIDOTE 18 © ’ vaenesetom, wopotechane vor whatever. Vise On Sunday evening, re 1, ‘4 ccs . A. 8. Fraveis, Mr. Staxrias Viat, of Li modistely rae edosts of © fr) Mascouche, to Mien a Omran + | quiet, to. the mind. 7 Jolin? Weve afc BEC Sree he “wi a iy, ck' wooeny, 2, Boetie: 89 pe t doren. stony part of ine country the Rev. Ferrie, Narwaxim Wi Now ae we ‘otk, 10 Many is daughter of the late Biram Cressey, of Your outa 1 AND | BEAUTE. FOR BRAUTIPTING THR New bassan, Cena, diacoior atone Of ke ro and almost “= Diea, Aprsort.—At Babylon, L. 1, om Thursday, July 29, cars. Danin: Ansott, aged tag be ELLOW AND $41,077 COMPLERIO Baanitox —On my MARGARET BRARAZON, ki », soft. smooth, Leteen aang only child of John ean Brabaxon, aged 1 year, 1 | alavasser, mesn ‘aa, 0. eginring to YF one Dottie, se mopth ard 5 days. wai § ve "ha sale wt Tug sore, WS Grand suse. The funeral will take piece from the residence of her =, ‘827 Tenth strest, an Thursday afterncon as three o'clock Devoa =n tis ty, oa su Sod ° Prige’s Kalydoe”’ am admirer Set Qemior othe ard oa) ing tag day, August 1, Eves, relict

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