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— fice in Washington does not seem to suit his active mind. ia psig » ‘THE GENERAL NKWOPAPER DESPATCH. Wasaineton, August 4, 1858. The number of bids for the ten million loan, which will be decided on Mooday next, is expected to reach a large amount at a favorable premium to the gov- verament. Information has been received that it will also be bid for by foreign capitalists. The receipts into the Treasury from chstoms are regarded as indicative of a general revival of busi- neas, and will more than realize the expectations of the department, as communicated to Congress to- ward the close of the Inte session. Should the im- provement continne at the same ratio, the remain- ing ten or twenty million loan will not be called for during the first two quarters of the present fiscal year. Although New Granada has interposed objections to United States troops passing over the Isthmus, our government asserts its right and will exercise it, on the bases of treaty stipulations, thus to trans- port them to and from the Pacific. Neither the Navy nor the Post Office departments have yet received an answer from Mr. Collins con- cerning a resumption of the ocean mail service. By recently received letters from Professor Alex ander to the Treasury Department, it appears that hhe feels encouraged to believe that his mission to Great Britain to procure the adoption of the deci- mal system currency will be successful. The papers in the unfinished cases of officers acted upon by the Naval Courts of Inquiry are in a course of arrangement for an examination by the President. The President is expected to return to Washing- ton next Tuesday. Jchn C. Dunn has been appointed by the Presi- dent Postmaster at Pittsburg, in place of Anderson, whose commission has expired. Meeting of the New York Democratic State Convention, &c. Axsany, August;4, 1868. The Democratic State Central Committee met at the Delavan House to-day, and appointed the 15th September, at Syracuse, for the State Convention— the representation to be one delegate from each As- sembly district. The Assembly committees are to call the Assem- bly conventions where such committees exist, other- “ee committees are to issue the calls. Jges of the Supreme Court of the State and county, and Superior Courts of New York, are in ses- sion at the Capitol to fix the rules of the courts for two ensuing years. Liberty Party State Convention at Syracuse. GEBKIT SMITH NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR ON AN ANTUSLAVERY AND ANTI-LIQUOR PLATFORM— GRAND FLARBUP—SOME OF THE DELEGATES RE- ‘TIRE IN DISGUBT. Syracuse, August 4, 1858. ‘The Gerrit Smith mass convention met at the City ‘Hall this forenoon, and was called to order at a quarter before twelve o’clock. About one hundred persons were present, half of them citizens of Syra- ~cuse, The Rev. Isaac Parks, of Canastota, was ap- pointed President, Josiah Rice, of Wayne, and Ham- ilton Littiefield, of Oswego, Vice Presidents, and Geo. W. Clark, of Rochester, Secretary. A Committee on Resolutions was appointed, as fol- lows:—Rey. A. Prine, of Cortland; Wm. Goodall, of New York; George Blossom, of Oswego; Wm. O. Duval, of Cayuga, and A. C. Stone, of Peterboro. The call for the Convention was read by Mr. Prine, and a song was sung by Mr. Clark, but no speeches were made. The Convention then ad- journed until two o'clock. ‘The Convention re-assembled at two o'clock. ‘The Rev. A. Parse, from the Committee on Reso- lutions, made a report. There were eight resolu- tions in all, covering a large extent of territory, and tapering off with the nomination of Gerrit Smith tor Governor. A quarrel having arisen as to the right of those present to discuss the resolutions, the President decided that, according to the call, none but those who bad signed the said call and understood it to = the yp — Bee geny nomination [r. Smith, o¢ proceedings. Fe thon-wonken to cng, thanen he had halther read nor signed the call betore he came to the Convention, he felt it bis daty,in accordance with his own raling, to resign his seat. He therefore left the in ‘A new ‘ization was then made, as follows:— President, Wm. O. Duval, of Cayuga; Vice Presi- dents, H. Littlefield, of O: , Silas Hammond, of Cortland, and Frederick , of Monroe; Secretary, George W. Clark, of Rochester. The resolutions were then read, one by one, and adopted. The one declaring in favor of the nomi- nation of Gerrit Smith for Governor received just seven votes. A committee of three, consisting of Ira H. Cobb, of Syracuse; Rey. A. Prine, of Cortland, and Wm. Goodell, of New York, was appointed to inform Mr. Smith of his nomination. The following gentlemen were then appointed as a State Committec:—Ira H. Cobb, Abner Bates, H. W. H. Watkins and Montgomery Merrick, of Onon- daga; John B. Edwards, ot Oswego, and Peter Sim- mons and Caleb Calkins, of Madison. The Convention, as |, number about twenty members. ‘The debate which led to the division was noisy and bitter. Mr. Wa. H. Breceren, the poet and reformer, withdrew from the Convention, and counselled his fnends to do likewise. Fev. Deverass made several speeches approv- ing the course of Mr. Burleigh, but condemning his spirit, and was evidently the lion of the Couveution. ‘The ot aan party in particular was roundly abused. Ata quarter before five o'clock the Convention adjourned sine die. ee are the resolutions which were ad — eorens, the wise, just and faithful administration of the government 's of infaitery more importance than the Bumerical eaccees Of any political party; political parties are only veotul as the people Ip recering euch administration, and aro always Gangerows when they becsme masters of the peopie; therefore, Resolved, That wo, the people of New York, hold al- legiance to pi aud men-ares, and ciaim our rignt and assert it to be our ducy, to depart from party ueages anc throw of contr! whenever the uofaititulacss Of parties renders such ® step necoasary, in orcter 0 pro- tect oureeives from wrong ‘aad to secnre the Dicselnge of juet and impartial laws, aod their naminis: tration by wise and faith(vi rulers, Resolved, That the political parties of our State have es yet failed to secure for as ada@inie- & of government as we need and demand, order to protect us from the maddening curee of z ling, and from the eaoreachments ef siavery and cere =e i i a i if | : i i Fi az 3 i | i | i i alle i i i 5 aE iz 4 = 3 2 ih il 3 ES 4 i t NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1858. date to canvass the State and meet toe masees of tha pec- ple in their several counties, to discuss before them end ‘with whosoever abel! question bim, tae priscipiss, men- eures apd policy which should characterise the goverz- mont of the great State of New York Mals.c Congressional Nomination. Buppsvorp, Me., August 14, 1858. Mr. Ira T. Drew was nominated for Congress by the Democratic Convention at Biddeford to-day. Interesting from New Mexico. Sr. Lovis, August 3, 1868. A despatch from Independence 50th ult., saya that the New Mexican mail with dates to the 12th July, has arrived. The mail party encountered violent storms of wind, rain and hail on the route. No rain had fallen in the vicinity of Sante Fe for several months. Large bodies of Indians were met on the Plains, who manifested an unfriendly feeling, and evinced a ‘disposition to forcibly relieve the mail party of their arms and provisions. The Fourth of July was celebrated in fine atyieat Santa Fe. The Declaration of Independence was read in English and Spanish, and addresses were de livered in both languages. ‘The Apache Indians, heretofore so hostile to the whites, are now perfectly friendiy, and are planting large crops of grain on the Bonetto river. Travellers and herds pass through their country unmoiested.. A large party of Californians arrived at Albu- querque in the latter part of June, and had deter mined to take the route of the 5th parailel of lati tude to accomplish their journey. t The commercial news is unimportant. Business was dull, but the prospect for a speedy revival of | trade was good. Military Movements—Arrival of the Utah Mati, Sr. Lovis, August 4, 1858. Leavenworth advices of the Ist inst., per United States express to Booneville 4th, state that General Harney is expected to arrive at the fort to-morrow (2d) and Barris’ and Hunt's batteries during the week. The Utab mail arrived at St. Josepirs to-day, and will be due here to-morrow afternoon. News from Kansas, Sr. Louis, August 3, 1958. Leavenworth advices of the 30th ult., per United States express to Booneville Ist inst., state that Go- vernor Denver arrived in that city yesterday even- ing, and will remain a day or two at the fort. Gen. Lane was also in town. Yellow Fever at Philadelphia, Pariapgeirara, Auguat 4, 1858. George Shetzline, a Custom House officer, died yesterday at Roxborough, of yellow fever, con- tracted on board the bark Elizabeth J, from Ha- vana. Two other officers are sick of the same dis- ease. * Collision on Lake Erie. CLEVELAND, August 4, 1858. The Canada packet Telegraph was sunk by a col- lision with the schooner Marquetta, on Monday night, and became a total loss. There is no insu- rance on her. The schooner was uninjured. Tne Biounts at Savannah. Savannag, August 3, 1958, The Blount family have arrived here. It is ramor- ed that Mrs. Blount refuses to go further until de Riviere arrives, and that he is expected in the Huntsville. A bale of new cotton has beea received from Flo- rida. Southern Ocean Steamer Movement. Savannag, August 3, 1858, The United States mail steamer Alabama arrived in seventy hours from New York—all well. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Btooks Leavy. Railroad, 247; ; Morrie 1234; Pemeytvania Railroad Cotton easter, but pot 1%. New Osinays, August 3, 1863. —. lower aa.es to uay 1,000 ree days, 2, Receipts foi.c00 Dalen, Bier change re (corn she / ex . * y Raw whiskey, ic. New Kore aight ‘csheage pereunt Barrivore, Av 4, 1858. Flour dull. Boward street nominal at $4 02), a $4 7 for old, and $6 for new; City mills, new, $5. Wheal dull and to lower; Ted, $1 10; prime do , $1 20a $1 25; prime white, @f 20 0 $145. Cora. dutl'for an! white; yellow active at 92c. a Otc. 27c. Provisions firm and 1140. op wheat and Lic, on cern, io New York. Bi for the twenty four hours ending at noon to-day—6, bbls, four, 10,800 bushels wheat, 46,550 do. corn, 4,900 S12 do. oats, Cava! exports do, rye, 600 do. Lg MS bee ‘weed , , gaine tme—1,559 bile, 88,000 do, corn, 1,800 do. uate Osweoo, August 4—6 DP. M. Flour unchanged. Wheat in mogerate comaud. sales 15,00 bushels at 75¢ for heated Ohica, spring, 820. for expotte—2 09 bbls. flour, 90,000 Dishels wheat, 10,°C0 . 000 do, cate, 6,000 do. barley. Sh.pped to Moatroal--3,600 bbis. four. Ciscevwart, August 4, 1988 Flour firm: sales of 1,000 bbis, at $195 08456. Whis- key frm ab 38e,, closing buoyant, | Provisions buoyant. KoAGo, Auguat 4—J P.M. Fiovr steaty. Wheat Grm et 7éc. Gorn active aod 1 cont bigher. ‘Onts firm, Shipments to BuTaio—209 ble. uur, 62,000 bushels wheat Reosirte—600 bdie. ‘our, $000 le wheat, 46,000 Jo. corp. Decinous Aamireity. UNITAD STATES DIBTRICT COU AT Before Hon. Judge Batts. AVG. 3.—The Cnited States vs. 262 tones ( (0), 165 bowes (0) of sugar, per bark Becor iaza,.—The Col- lector of this ¢istrict se‘zed the above described goods for & violation of the s!xy sixth section of the act of March 2, 1790, and fourth section of the act of May 24, 1893, where- upon Messrs. Fullerton and (vaning appeared for How land & Aspinwall, the biaimants; aod the United States District Attorney consentiog that sald goods be bonded in the sum of $14,606 29, and the stipulation being duly ox. ecuted and tho terms of the consent com p'ied wits, its ordered by the Court that said goods be discharged from the custocy of the Marshal, the stipulation for ralue to le oy njamin iy ¢ al. vt. Mastell G. Smith —Vr Beebe, on behalf of the libe‘iants, moves the Ooart for an order that process irsue in this onuse against the respon- dept, with a clause of toreiyn attachment in the sam of $1,033 85, re- Ordered, that procees issue torvable the first Tuo ¢: of Augost term. Christopher R. Revert eal. ve Jone A. Mora, ot ol —' Pye baying boen Sled to the Commiss.ouers’ report this case, Mr. Renedict, proctor lor the i/beliant, moves and the costs in the cause to be taxed, aud that have their execution therefor. G. Smith ve. Benj. Stokely ¢¢ al.—Me. Diekin- meer ae process scharge eustods . the Brig N shy tbe Marshal of attachm: ly served upoa the that notice thereof to all porties in interest bad ven. Messrs. eobe. Dean and Jiopahue appeared ty Roy for time to enter and file a wo second Friday in Auguat The United Slates vt. The Stamboot Oreed ke pre time to interpose answer ai. District Atternay or‘ered theta werract taue to eppre- beod and bring before the Court several persons transenit- ted by United Staces commercial agexts in a foreign port, as witnesses to a felony committed on board of ac Ammer! cam veesel at see or foreign port, aud that they give TS cogpizances for their aj ce as witnegses in the met- — be comm:tted to the custody of the Marshal to thet Ferry Excitement In Wiiliamaburg. THE PROPOSED CASSATION OF THE PECK SLIP ¥ERBY TO SOUTH BAVENTH STRERT—INDIGNATION MEST ING OF THE CITIZENS—PROTEST AGAINST TEE BALE OF PACE SLIP-—APPOINTMBNT OF 4 COMMIT® ‘TRE TO CONFER WITH THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. A large and enthusiastic meettrg of the citizens of the Eastern District of Brooklyn, to protest against the pra posed sale of Peck sitp by the New Yors Common Council, was hold last evoning in Wasr‘ngton Ha)!, at the corner of South Seventh and Fourth streets. At twealy mioutes past eight the meeting was called to order by Mr. Fisid, who nominated Aldermaa Kalbfletsch for Presideat, Mr. Fleming Duncan for Vico President, aad Mosers. Siroug ‘and Dominge for Secretaries, The cifoers haying taken tacir seats, the cal! of the meeting was as (olows:— coraer of streota, on Wednesday avaniug, the Of lial wheres! to propery holders aad ¥ ‘kastero ‘will ba brought deiore the Mr. Groras Foun then proopeded to address the meot- there seemel to be that the ) watch emt for the clizens of Wil- the Board of Coanct!- wo who would ec eend wclea tne had ret the Special Committee on the aabject Aldermen, to protest agaiait that bod7, Bathe pass ¢ tae ferry, when they were stopped by an injunction. The citizeas ot chs cis. ‘vastly interested in the ccn nuance of the ferry, ahoula see to it that they were not deprived of it by Business bad eatablisned itself near tue lorry on this aide, with the expectation of tha convenience of a ferry to the lower part of ibe city of New York. Ifthe Ne of New York cnly kuew of this plan ee pte to z amey 2 -t Peck elip ten elt sure they would oppose it, elieved thatil the Gommon Counoil of New York should let Peck slip, a6 Was proposed, the route to Souih Seventh street on this aie would be stopped. did nob cure who got tne lease of the ferry, so long as the ferry was run regularly, ‘Hoe was awaro that the ferry had not deen run as it ougat to bave been. A Vorcs—That’s so, (Applause.) Be thought that, considermg all things, the forry hat il, and the citizens ought to petivon tee authorities of New Work to lot it be contirued. Mr. D. L. Norravr being called upon to address the @ , be anid he was in lavor of openiog all the arte rieg to New York, and he velteved thatthe cloaing of Sough Seventh etreet ferry to Yeck slip would pe the worst thing that could happen to the city. If Got's o finger had pointed out the location, could rot have beer better adapted to tho wants of the werk.ug ‘apd business people of Brookiyn. What interost conid the autborities of New York have tor cestroying this ferry, unless there was some strong though uoseen incsative’— be would not say it was in their pockets. The city of Now York had no businessto aay where there ferries sdould be rug, avd when the vote came on the question of revising the State constitution, be wanted them to vote for & revision, and to send delegates to advooate the coutro!- ing of these franobises by the state, or eise by the citt zens cn both sides of the water. In conclusion, he moved the appointment cf a comm tt of six to draft resolutions. The motion being carried, the chairman appointet Messrs. Northup, Fieid, James W. Riggs, Diabrow, Robia- gen and Runcie. Ex Mayor Watt, @ stockholder of the Peok Slip Ferry bp ee occasion to state, ia repiy tom remark of the President, that he was disjualided, ou account of his being a stockholder, from being on the Committes on Re- sciulions; that he was not thereby disqueiiied from berg rt oa he believed Le bac always acted up to uty ase ‘Mr. Joux H. Bowm, & resdent of Will amaburg, took Oocasion to spoak bi of the interest which ober denizens bad in the eentinuance of the ferry Ex Mayor Waits. being catiod for, stated to the meeting his interest tn continuing the South Seventh street ferry. Tt was his opipion Wiat the peopie should |vo! 4 for toe'r own Council as well as for tne Now York Com- mon Council. (Applause.) ‘The committee reported the following regoletiona — ‘Whereas. a movemect bas for some time bees mantiesiad in New York, Raving for ite woject be alsovnitanace terry from the foot of South Seventh street to Pecr (or pretending to lense), the Peck ally te New York osteosibly tor @ ferry to cr vear the foo! of Fulton street, Brooa!yD, is epuring @l competitors or bidcer for the feancdive of sit eily or Bou Beveath street ferry of 6 Innding suilieiaptly far dow town in New Turk to ascommo date the manuineturipg, mechscicel acd mersantile popmua- ton of the Kasiern District ot Brooklyn. nd wherens, tt mppeare certain that the promoters of the eme are reeldenta ct New Tork and famous for making magpey ous of mnie berems, it is ap ihe residents of cue Eastern District to ave this, the oldest ferry, aud moe! imporiaat to OT euibe interesta— ‘That ia the opinion of this meeting the Board of Counelimen of New York, in passing @ resolution to lease the Peek slip ‘erry, ao eal'ed, ected nd 10 the tntaresta of the city of of the by Pr for Fears t) must geteurplies, and we cannot oul think ther ne ignoraci of ibe wrongs were going to their cousit faa AUC tO Feactred, "tbat the Board of Aldermen of Mew York, in thelr Inve eetiog on yee bs wating for neces ep have given evié: eaber ae ee bet sea. q a ad are hereb: Tucker, Starr, Wim, Reed, Owecs abd ‘om the Board of hich & from each ing Fund in New York, urge mn te seaees, and propristy the rega lar apd legal way, (pay lp ferry, ad by contro! -he sale of feng the mont aeported: to our talertata i Ube Basters Dit Revelved, That ‘Rot to ne whal parties become the lessees ot the sais ferry, provided it be run for the com: term of the lease ins manner sulied to ite importance the progress of the time, ‘The rerolutions were adopted, and the following com- mitteo appointed —George Field, Grahams Poily, Daniel Majer, Authouy Walters, Richard Ten Eyck,J. K. Mes- sercie and James Hall. Alter ap adéress from Mr. Fev, ihe meeting adjourned fer one week. ‘The Rev, Mr, Strickland and the Character of the Saviour. TO THE BDITOR OF THE AERALD. New Youre, August 4, 1864. I bare delayed replying to Mr. Strickiand’s letter of the 1¢tn wit., apd peblished in your iesue of the dist., be- cause I thought | oould lay my hand oa the act of Parliament | appertaining to Cramatic matters in jand. I have ether misiaid or overicoked it in acer, fo thats the which extends tec miles rocrd Leadon, without being owy heensed by the. above named fut 9 teize a cepy Of the plecs, wh'oh is rogularly illed in his cies, A violation of ibis law subjects the defendast to the ices of bis cr ber license, anda leary penalty. is will be cieariy that Mr. 3. could never pave played the part Le has stated, for the simple reason toat bo play with the titio of Pontius Pilate, and gucn @ character as the Saviour, could ae ey have passed the censoreh'y of the Lord Chi an. ineeed, ikeppears tome that Mr. S. bo very vague recollection of the matter, for b to fence with cli@mma when he says riakes him say se:ora: Limes wo once he did it, He is niso very siudiows yeaders ondeestard that be propowes to scttia the queetion by letter Culy, witli any ope who may dissent (rom bs amerticrs. is no doubt w capital mode for Mr. 8, but it does not appear to the evidenty krows nothing. He niso omits to favor os en old German legend aa tis Twa, and which | suggested onthe 18th elt. was {0 exstrnce aces ago, a the pal ays of witehcrafs in thet covntry i moet ferventiy trast that for the sake of Mr. S's fivencial imtercet, as Well as the apiritea! wellare of bis edberests, that be may turn out a cred:t and ® profisio bis veention, and wuld ser! Abused apd Nise understood art tbe paternity of nis «i Lee, he can direct bis atiention tothe “Newgate Calen car,’ where there fe and untrodden path open for tus very ebtifai rendering. It BO will glance over the eforemald volume, he can take choice of oth fre m the clergy of various creed:, high in office Gewn tothe rural parsomace, some of thera cbarged with Lite fotbies which the cat's murder, and other crimes revoluing to our common naire and Dumanity, and which it is oc} peecseary describe. Mr S. may de somewhat wurprlaed to Know that that ‘Got contain the Same of any per: ere clearty 9 tenance by the proversicn of the stage of our most celebrated writers says, Uiterance to Whatever yoo please, b be tel you pret” tt has been Mr. land's © occupy & Column im your paper, the ‘which I am certain he neyer expected, or he would bave | been more guarde|, and bave favored your readers with ‘a little more fact and a great deal less fiction. ‘That Mr. &. may ‘a faithful , aod guard bis flock from the pittalle that eurrouma humanity; that be rise toad von im the chureh whieh bs ecru. po temperament, or inaptitude, would have pre vented bis jeving Oa the stage, #9 my most fervent | desire, Let him, in the reciuaion of his study, while compiling his discourses for the pulpit, carry hia thought. t+ , se of his diecardedt 5 nt pourtrayed {ae brightens truths with which te garnish bs uateilectua Trusting leo that be may boar in Orator a not aecessarily imbuec with ‘are reapecdfully, b, 72 Pacule strest, Brock! ya i tis motive for adopting | caly advise him whes he | bali Bave exhausted the crama, by giving saat much | OMy Inteiigence Ovraace wr Rowons.—On Paursday aight leat throo row¢ies entered the restavract of Mr. Caries Bag, of No. 12 Guilivas atreet, and-eiter partas ing of refreshments refused to pay for them. On Mrs. Bag insisting on pay- rest, the ruMens seized the glass tumblers ant hurled them in her face, cutting ber Grea¢fully. They toen ran wey, but net bercre Mr. Bag hud secured aseistance, and following them, succeeded in arresting one of the acound- reis, Sirange to say the police have not reported this case, apd Its probab.s toe gang will go unpunwaed, Mrs Bez is not expected to Live. Cass Disauseen —Mr, Allon Clark, who waa arrested a few days since upon a charge of false preteuces preferres by_Cyroa Comm'ngs, was up for examination yesterday before Justice Copaoiy, who decidea teat there was no ground tor holeing the accusea, whereupon he was non0- Tably discharged, ‘Tux Asmricas Instrrete Face will be held at the Crystal Palece, 95 ueval this year, and will commence on the 15th of September next, The managers are making every exertion aad sparing re expenze to make the coming fair ag fine aa exbidition of American skti! anc invention we bave over had in this countzy. Laveators from the coupiay who wish to compete for the prizes bad better begin making their proparationa at once. Sons ov Macts.—Tho Grand Lodge of the Sona of Malta, of this Stale, beld a meeting yesterday morning, al the rooms of the Pio Patria Lodge, No. $14 Broadway, and elected the followizg name! persons,to serve as officers for the eusulug year:— Supreme Grand Commander—James A. P. Zopkias. Vice Grand Commaucer—W. W. Todi. Gzand Chaucellor—Hepry Watkins. Secretary—Fd ware D. Stephens, ‘Treasurer—George W. Digs. Corductor—John A, Hardendi ‘The totai receipts for the year were $8,160. of $7,089 nad been expended for charitable purposes, leay- ‘Wg $4,400 in the treasury. Fousp Dzap ix up —Mr, Thos, O'Neil, of New Bruns- wick, N. J., was found dead in bed yesterday morning at the Cooper Hovge, corner ef Broadway and Worth street. at first supposed that be had committed suicide, Dut @ pest mortem examination by Dr. Bouton showed tiat the cause of Ceath was the bursting of an abcess on the pram. Mr. 0” wag about toirty dve years of age. Ho bes left a fam! few Bronsyick, Coroner Perry sa celled to bold ap iaqueat. Fire is Barcew —About half past aineo’clock on Tues- coy might @ Gre occurred is the dwelling house of Geo F. Beorings, on Third avenue, between 1284 and 124th streets. 1+ first flocr is occupied by Mr. Searings asa plumbing establisbment. The firemen were at the pre- m.8e8 3 @ Very sbort time and soon extingished the fire. ‘Toe damege 2002 to the furniture anc stcek will propa bly am to $500; inaured for 82,000 in the Exchange Ins ¢ Compery. The fire, it is eaid, originated irom « iyhred lamp us the baad of @ sorvant giri, guiting some oltb.ng a a clothes prees. e TER LATR MELANCHOLY SUICIDE OF & FEMALE. TO THR BDITOR OF THE MZRALD, Naw Yoru, Auguat 4, 3353, 9 appears in this morning's Herarn headed Fy Suicide," tn which L am represented as an iteaa acc @ carpeoter by trade; an¢on my returning heme om Monday aight, after informing my wife that I wes wolg sem, that she said there was nothing to eat, pct the case ea there was plerty to eat 1 wae living with me. TI asked my wife if ready, woen ede sali “No.” when I replied, “That did not care gbcot tee, tbat! was golog dowe to#n;”’ and on going to the door I tirved around 0 teil ber boat I would be memes early, when I missed Ger, Iam no tain, but of New York ciey. Bg losertivg tue above you will much oblige your hum Die servant, as the article that Task to be corrected wii! +8 m0 ‘2 the eyes of the public. CHABAU, painter, No, 143 Thompson st. Police Intelligence, 708 LATE MURDER LN CKNTRE STREET. Coromer Cambie resumed his investigation yastercay mernirg relative to the brutal murder of Cornolics Rady, tm Centre etreet by one or two of a gang of Dead Rabbit rowdle 4ek Gilligan, the principal in the crime, was aul arge. The police have not succeeded in finding him, although be was known to have beer about the ward on Tuesday sight. Ascarly asee7ec o'clock ‘nu the evening he was known to have bad an interview with lis faher in . Ts was also shown that the fugitive was taken of Jcha Tierney, im Forty socond street, cn ‘ , by one Timothy Dunn, anc concenlec there twelve o'clock the day fcllowing, when be left, spector Dowling teatted to ot of ¢be murdor, aud thet rebad Leard decease! bad been drinking and x for some time previous: he did bis utmost to have » captared. Patrick G:ll'gan, the accused, is elation to policeman Gilligi Deputy Su pe Gevt Carpenter detalled two officers to search itr .2e accused, thereby partially taking the matter out ots heade ine Deputy Su eet bad not mace apy comripur‘caticn to him of any knowledge bo had o: the tacks in the cage. ‘Tierney testified that Tim Duna, who resides at the corner of Avthery an¢ Elm etree‘s, Lrought Mat Gal Lis bouse on Monday ngdt lest, saying there had iy o 7 Meulty ta the Sixth ward,.for whica be was Diained; witness barberes Gilltgap unlil the following at- terncor, when Dunn called Tuesday evening, acd fino'ng dim gou to loox for bim; Dunn said Gill. ‘at ia Albany or Troy, and it was too jate to send him there that oight Dre. Bradford and Boy lies testified that ba ee made a post ‘cortem eaam pation cu deveased’s body and found copcursicn and ecmpresaion of the brain from the wound, which must bave beeu fractured by a blurt object: the eky | was posted See edge of a ‘lag or racture Jon Gilligan of Worth street testified thet be saw Patrick his son, the accused, in iss Gilligan, Breadway about seven o’ciock on Tuesiay evening; be jeft o'm wm Broadway, and in parting wih told him to give bimaeclt up to the cilicers of the law; Patrick said be Would not crt) be was taken; witness did not kuow where bis sca Was going to or where he was secreted, Toe inquest was further adjourned tll tod, Joho Tierney, ove of the witaeeses, was locked up as an ac- comrory after tbe fact, Avtugan Orvaacr crow a Caito,.—Willlam Calloghan, residing at No, 66 Thirty (isat etreet, near Sixth avenue, wae arrested 5 esterday, charged with baying committed agrees outrage on a little girl 15 years of age, named Filaebeth Alexander, @ Comeatic in @ family residing nett dotr to bim. ‘The gir’s employers are two elderly people. Cal.egban isa plumber by trace, and called at the bouts some wights since, eaying be was sent by the Croton water company to examine the pipes. The girl went wits Dim to stow Lim hen he seized ber, Her BCTERIDA WeTo o'mr iy Cav Who Was Called promounced the care of a most revvit img cvmracter, Caileghan was comzanted. He ts ax Lrisn- moan, ogee 45. é:uacep Bromway Rowomry —Mr. Geo. Mair, of Cavada | Weet, arrived here yesterday moraing, and while stand- cannct give ib in exteneo, ag I desired, bus must be comjoct ing meer the Gepot in Chambers street be was escorted ty three young sbarpers, who wanted to sol! him a watch. One of them seid he bad purcbased the watch for $60 ‘bard up,” and would sel Titteo—be would take $10 for it. Mair offered bi oa they Dually closed a bargain at $5. The mousy Deg sate, another sharper step) up i aburry, eciared ‘atch bad been stolen, be was a coustab!s, aod ctened the Caneélan so that he gave it up. ‘con: ten’ the wateo, the follow auatched Mr. Mair’s poe kettock. T Gemeoded his money. A number of peteons DoW gatbere: aroun? and arrested the robber and one of £i9 accomplices. They gave their names aa Dotvis O'C. oteil and Jobn Kane. They wore taker before Janice Weleb, aod each comm ted tm default of $1,000 bail. Rou Dus: AmRestry.—A sharper, who gate bis name as Chat.es Williams, was caught yesterday in the room of Mr JS. Patterson, at the Manhattan Hote!, whore he had stocn $63 in OAS and some jewelry. Willams was bat ded over to the polices, aud Justice Osboru committed ‘bin t the Tombe for trial Marine Court. Belore Hou. Judge M Carthy Avo, 4—Honey J. Baker and al vs. Georg: Logan — ‘The platuillls are merchants in Baitimore, and on the gua- oof defendant sold apd delivered to ove J. B. Brea oda to the amount of some $1,300. Brennan uct paying up, plaintiffs applied to defendant for a settlement 4 received from him h's three notes, at six, mins 1 fen inet alleger that he wae only J on bis guaranty, aod that before giring the notes the wife agree! to assign over to him their entire claim aivet Breopas, which they bave pegiecte! and retusec ‘The plaintila dented ary such agreemont. Judg ment for plaintits for 8659 68 and cote. MOKE JOBSING—THE AMOUNT TO PURCHASE AN IN sracror. Tom Morwett and others, ve The Board of Baucation of the City of New York. Tao piaictiTs as acxicnees of Wr Bouc art, seek to recover: for work, labor aod ser) ices resdered, aod materials furpished in flagging Pubhe Schec! No. 17, \n Forty.eerenth surest, | of Leoember, t nt from the testimony tha: the work was done in two parcels or jobs of $149 onch, by erection of one of a Comm! of the local board of -chool oticers In Mareh, 1996, the Finance Committee of de ten‘ vate rejected tae bell, for the reasan (: others.) e Ve Ko of the local board had Srce me. 1987 # Nain fendganta, Certified by new loepectors. rejected, and now this sult, The work wae proven as re- js price aud quantity, anc the aseigner testified that eseor one of the luspeciors in '66 would not sign the bi) was Decause be was not paid $25, for which sum be oy to doit. v 2). That there was no approval by the 1866 ag required by statate Sd, That the work amo: to over , % should be sad done by con. trect aa required by section 10 of echool law of 1851 amercec in 1885, (Duvion’ Revised Lawa, page 1.050,) that cutting it up in two parcels was & mere evasion of of yhe statute. the Court gronted the motion and ren. rgument | dered judgment for defendants WORE STRERT COWKISSJONER 2005. Ficprold ct The Mayor, fc. Pris action was Wrong! torscover $91 27 for gocés, suct as brooms, shovels, brusbes, candies, soap, &e., £1 to Chartes Devtia while ectivg as Street Cominiani ener last fall, upoe the individual orger of Devlin. ‘The Court bela that the Street Cummissioner as such, bad po power to bind the city for any goods furnished upen bis orger; that the statute expressly provides all supplies for the city government where the amount ts lesa then $260 shall be furnished by the Moreau of Kepairs and Supplies end the bills therefor approved by the Deputy Buperintencent That in this cage it was the personal act of Devito for whiea be ts liable te the piaiatil, Judgmont for defeudant, with coat. Wadlirg ws. The Same —Tho plaintiff, aa the assignee of ope Jobs Cattry, seeks to recover $103, and tntorest since 1867, for (urnishiog and fixing vartour offices of defend. ania, under direction of the Street Department (Ourizg the Stroet Commissioner controversy last yoar the defendants were frequently sued in the district courts, ‘8 many as six or soven euits returnable at the same hour. Ths Corporation Counsel, to remedy thia evil, ured te paesoge ci am act of tho Legis! depriving those courts of jurisdiction of apy action wherein the ton should be the defendants, and limiting the juriadiction of the Marine Court in auch actions to $200. | Mr. A. BR. Lawrence moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the interest claimed would exceed the Jurisdiction ot the court. dir. Swain thereupon to — by striking out tao interest ana morely ask for 193, ‘The court denied the motion to amend and heid that this was clearly within tho act of 1853, under the decision of © ‘Thomas ya. Shicids, 17 Howard's U.8.S C. reports, and that, not baving jurisdiction, no order could be made in the suit furthor than to dismiss it, which was accordingly Gone with costs. ——__ Personal Intelligence. Hon. Robert McUleliand, ex-Secretazy of the Laterior, is tn Washington. Dr. W. A. Carswell, Assistant Surgeon in the army, now et Charieeton, S, C., bas rocoived orders to report himsolf at San Anton.o, Texas. Postmaster General Brown is expected to roturn from hia trip to Mississippi, noxt week. Lord Napier left the Brovoort House for Nahant yester- day afternosn. ‘The Sherman (Grayson county, Texas) Patrict, of the 13thult., bas the following:—*Col. Titus, of Nicaragua no toriety, crossed Red river, at Preston, last week, with 100 men well armed and equipped, om his way (a3 he stated) to Oregon, as an independent filibustering organization; but it strikes us somewhat forcibly that be, wito his com- mand, will ere long be under the flag of Vidaurri, of Northern Mexico.’’ Lady Haveleck, widow of the General, aad hor family, are pow staying at st. Valery sur Somme. Kiog Otho went on the 12th of July to visit the Grock church in conrae of conatrnction at Vienna. On the fol- lowing day, b's Majesty paid a visit to the Arcaducheas Hdezarde. Soon after bis rotern, he left Vienna with tne Grand Duke Peter of Oluenburg by the Northern rail way. ‘The Emperor Alexander, of Russia, on his arrival at Archangel, proceeded immediateiy to the cathedral So- lombalsx!, where Divine service was performed, after which be wont tothe house of the Governor General, where apartments wero prepared for him. The kmperor ailerwaros received che Civil aad military authorities, and taen reviewed the troope of the garrison, ai the appear- ance co! whom be expressed his satisiaction. Un the same Gay bis Majesty was present at laying the keel of a new steam frigate, tho Paresyett, apd also visited the bospital ans otber public establishments. After dinner the Empe- ror and the Prince Royal of Wurtemburg, who had been the companion of his journey, took » walk through the town, and inthe evening attended a bail given oy t muzicipality im bosor of th perial visit. Oo the f towing dey the Emperor made an excursion to the con- Vent of Sow 1, which was vegrocaly defended in 1sod tan attack of the English. Mojesty re. turued to Archangel the sext aay, acd embarked in a steamer on tus Dwine for Petrosawodski. ARRIVALS, A+ the Brevoort House—ner. D. Bache, Waabington, D.C ; . Clarks, Bostor ; Prof, A. i Durer, U. & Navy, Mt MeLowel. Us. army: Mw. Bujac and y, New ur: ¥ fee, Fred: w Mr Bealy, weorge Tar E Padeltord, Jr., Sarnunah, ua; W is. Har- rau mie, Tusea, ‘Ala,; Rev, Henry Burroughs. C. A. Baboock, B. & Farnham, Besioa; Mr Meu! Panada; Mr. .ouzee, Kixioad; Mune Cavaleamil Mr. Cavalcanti, Wasbingioa, 0. Cow. . Aluotl, SaVAD: |. Ga. From New Orleans. in the abtp Sheridaa—T 8 Wardell, Mrs Ann Kogers—and 4 tn the steerage. From St Domingo, ip the schr Kuphemiv—Jote Boca, DEPARTURSS. For Liverpool, fa steam»bip america —Mr aud Mra A Cas- gaigne, Brazce, 8 Wathi jartford; W.! thodes Kag- land; T Lee, Madisou, Conn: Brigadier Gen La Yowe, tn vana. J is £0; Mr and stra Fraacleco ‘sure, Cubs York; Mra is do; lire Bo. Urieane; Cart B Medan erat, a Arciibald, New Yor lea Cramery, Meuiao; Lano 7 Lola, Cuba‘ Felipe Gomez, Fertncer, ao, i W New york; Fd 1 Hopki Waster & Feoo, Mes co; Obaries Behrens, New ¥ Campbell, Trinicaa: J Hs: jon Frapciseo Matias Rutz, Hi ms Gootnen, lore de Maesnal ren, do; Lorenzo J Henry W vbelton; New York, Aa BaP uller, New York; Mrand sre J B rranche, child Mr an¢ Mrs W Nelson, New a 4 vot, sew Yorm; F . Havana; Mr J Waldron. do: W ‘Walson, do, Debsimbse C Holland New ana8, pd; Joln Leech, Jr, do; Mr ee, Laas ' la, Uubs; Win Kutien. Manchester: mB Peek, Liverpool: John Gray, Toronto; Ri. rind, Janes Mansewant, Qube: Ja Tower, two rs « 5 hy Prleazn;, James Dobaell, an he ww, 60, H Coben New York; Joba Alfred Morrieoa, elphia. Total, 4. dpecte, For 3 Petersburg and snoke-C Waswell, © Maurigom. 8 F i, AW Colgate, GW Collen, A enie, Inay, Miss Pai-en. Bra Frences Tier! Indy aod child, Mre Anne A Me Moctam, J Hosenuar. Jes Halsey, Geo gous 4B Luly, Mise Kate a, coin it P Tier, indy and child—and 1 in wieerage, Rewovar or ram Rewarss Or Wasmveroy.—A story is in circulation that Mr. Jobn A. Washington designs to re- move the remains of Waahingtoa from the tomb which tow encloses them, previous to the transfer of the pro- perty to the Indics of the Mount Vernon Association. The Richmond Anqwirer contradicts the rumor, and says it worthy of no credit Priace "1 weather, the bouquet prose if Wil be postgoned watil fu Geo. Saunders’ Metallic Tablet Razor Strop. ‘This, ‘be genuine articie, has sever been ey for yeoduce 7 poaaibie adge to @ razor. Kio oy Joe. SAUN Uses, No.7 Asvor house. Shuts, aurars, suTers. New style, French yoke, warranted to Mt, at Jeaa than usual bart BALLOU BROTHERS, 409 Brondway. Defiance Saiamander Safes—With Patent powder roof locas and oe W.. Gre ead burglar root perl . Depot iv2 Pe le ag meas BERT M, PATRICK, » ‘s Tricopherovs is the Best and ‘i Borry chesrent artiols for dressing, Desall’ying, cleansing, © preseceing aad restoring te hair, Ladies try Bid by Wigs and Toupers— » sold and apptied tchelor’s Hair Dye, the peat in the world, surpassing ali i the manufactory, 233 Broadway. Whison’s Hair Colorer will not dye t skis, bot gradually turn your balr to 9‘ black or brows, without injuring the bar. No wouble, sa applying 1 Ab ied tke water, Rvarydody usee tt. Oi cents a bitte. old at he drug store $66 (Grand etree, N. ¥., and Taird nod ‘alnut sireet, Cristedoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toapecs— Rent in the world, wholewale Aud retali, and the dye privately appued. 6 asior Housa Southern and Western Trade,—Our Stock al and winter clo:bing for the avove trade is nex com: padway. Ladies’ Splenaid Gaiters from Its. to 209; charming aippers, 9s. and 10s, Lovely boots and shoes for enildzen of ali styles and price’, Ladies remember J.B. MILLRB 2 CO. 87 Canal free. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment.—Dyspepsta isthe most depressing of buman ailments The pilla will core itm ten daye Tbs oiniment ts eqaal!y ware and ap ig fe cperasion on gore amd Soid at 3) Maiten New York. ie, Baldness, Gray Hair or any Disenses of the beir, prevented aud cured Dy GRANDJKAN, warranted: $4 Charen street, near Darciay. Hill's Hatr Dye, 4 Snilings « Box, Biack or hrowa. Nol etreet, N. Y., Callender & Oo., Phila. deip hia, wad all druggiate. very and Poverty ot Freedom. by the monopoly of tbe Bem phoiographed tor 2 canis, tn heads of wisdom, by *y OLMES, way. Dupuy’s New Perfuine for the Senson— Kiss -MF-QUICK, 2. DUPUY Chemist ho Gin roadway, New York Fee weguiee POmADm, tr thee OTCK BAC, for the bur: LOK SOAP, for the to: AGENTS CARRY, NOWARD & BANGER, New York. sou APFELIN, BROS, & CO. New York. dal P, MAXWELL, New York re a . Sew York. & O0., Boston and New York. JW. FO) Molt everywhere. Bavsert.—io this city, Wednewiay, August 4, after ‘ore and painful jLiness, Jows Bexsarr, aged 61 pears. 'e frisnoe of the family and the members of A\ Lodge, No. 28, F. A. M., are invited from Bis late residence, No. 87 Kast Third arenes, (ae eee, afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘Brasert = ‘iamaburg, on Wednesday Bresert, ‘of William and Jiazeatcternets aged 2 yeeta, 4 mouths and 10 Gaye toon tue (uneral, [rom Wwe |esiaeuwe Of uer paredts, \ 4 Power sireel, Wie our, Ube (Touraday) acter. oe, at LHS c Oar —On Woéneaday, Avgust 1, Roownrs Cass Mictael Onin, aged $0 yours, hanaiies ‘The friends are respectfully invited to atiead tae (ues val, thia (Thursday) afteracon, at threo o’ciocx, from oar late residence, No. 211 Seventh avenue. Californ.s papers please copy. Crocamno. —On Freonescay, A 4, afera short Udmees, Mersiix, infant daughter of Nichoias and Coariotte D, Crocheron, aged 14 months and 2° cays. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family ars re- y invited to atlend the funeral, on Friday atter- noon, at three o'clock, from the residence ef ber parenus, No. & Weat street, Dazespoxr.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, August 3, Mra. Lyoia Deazanporr, aged about 70 years. ‘The friends of the family are invited to atlend the fune- val, thia (Thursday) afternoon, at three o’clock, from hor ence, No, 342 Cumberland street, without further invitation, Dotcwer —On Wednesday, Angust 4, Mr. J. Weuer Derewsr. His friends are invited te attend his fuveral, without further notice, at the Reformed Dutch church, Hastings (Hudscn River Railroad), cu Friday morning, a ten o'clock. His remains wilt be conveyed t Groonwont for interment. Tuesday, 3, Joms Guar, O of City Prison, in the of bis age. funeral will take place this (Chumday) atraog, ‘at two o'clock, from tho residence of his son-in law, Jchm Barker, corner of Twenty.cighth street and Fourti ave- nue, ‘The friewds and acquaintances of the faintly, also of bis ecn-in-law, Edward G. Hubbard, Fzq., are ré invited to attend the funeral, without further in ‘The friends and relatives of the family are ieited We aland the fanoral, thi (thured 7 ator, ‘at two o'clock, from her residence, No. Dufiield atreet, Brook’ Kussx —At Belleville, Essex county, N. J.,on Wad- pesday, Anguat 4, of con: gestion of the lungs, Ruaad Kinsey, Haq. ; 49 months. i ame nen o¢ the family are invited te atiend th: late residence, on Friday ef- on Tuesday, August3, Euvuna ‘Tho relatives and friends of the So respec invited to attend! the funeral services, at No. Bridge street, On Friday afternoon, at threo o'clock. MoCizrson.—On Wednenday, Auguat 4, at Cit Island, after a long and severe iineas, Yous MoCumwas age years. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Chas. McCiepnon, bis eon, this (Thursday) afvercooa, two o'clock. Tho friends aod relatives of tue family are respectfully ievited to attend. Nowark, N, J.,and Poekskill, Westchester county, pa- pers please copy. Macommz.—On Wednesday morning, August 4, of coa- gestion of the brain, Many, wite of Daniel Maguire, age. tive ot Cashel, county of ‘Tipperary, Ireland, aged so years. ‘Tho friends aad acquaintances of the family are inviteé to attoad the funeral, from her late residence, No. 44 Rows street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'cieck. Moxnm —On Wednesday, August 4, of inflammation of the lungs, Rosayna Monvus, only di ter of Edward M. and Mary Morris, aged 1 year, 7 m ‘and 94 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fvlly invited to attend the funeral, ou Friday attersaeen, at two o'clock, from tho residence of her parents, No. Pear! street, corner of Vandewater. McArusin,—On Wednesday, August 4, of heart die- 26 yours and & hn gee Caraaamx McALuarer, aged months. The friends and relatives of the family are invited te attend the funeral, from hor late residence, No, 84 Casnew atreot, i eee) afternoon, at two o'clock, withoat turther iny O'Nwit.—On Wednesday, August 4, of lexy, Tuo- yours, @ mAs O'Neut, of New Brunswick, N. J., aged Als remains will be taken to New Brunswick for later- mouths and 15 days. want Seavey —On Wednesday, Acgust 4, @ long ana painful illness, Sama Saxpan, in the 65 year of her age. Her remains will be tuken to Eastchester, Wostchoster county, for interment. Waermavatr.—On Wednesday, August 4, Maar Jarm, only child of Casper J and the iste Mary Jane Woster- velt, aged 6 months aud 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- teod the funeral, from the resideuce of her grandiathar, No. 727 Greenwich street, this (Thursday) aftornooa, at ‘one o'clock. Vay Baont.—At Ogdensburg, on Monday, August 2, Maar Sernova Vax Savat, daughter, of George #. and Ieabeta Seymour Van Brunt, of this city, aged 11 month an. a. ‘Woon a Bamba, Cuba, on Tuesday, Jul, EK, Woor, of New Yor’, son of Hapnah andthe Wood, sged So years and 6 months. Rockland county papers, please copy. 6, Wass Ebenezer ‘AT JONES’, 10 ANS STREET, $3 ONLY FOR GOA® beota Those $ Wand $4 W& double sole wacer prewt bets now ready. AM EA MATIONS yaae, DR, SAMSON'S OF FICRS, FOR THE CURE OF omg. de and’ other ayeciiic disorters an 3, which bas c thousands lings, airesdy given up aa inc: toms of the throat end lungs —-That fitted by thia great discovery, an agency has at 11 First avenue, (bree doors from Twelfth atrest, where it can be procured, with directions, at cost price. N. b.—Sent oy express to al parts of country. rn a ARGEANT, Agvet. LARK’ STROUP, THE GREAT BLOOD: igvasie, wholesale and retail oi CHAN H. RIND & ioe ORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS PEARTRATING THe flesh extracted without pain, #0 tha: the boot can he wore operation, without the lasst {sozerané- yy br. LaCHARIE, surgeon chircpeta, C UBTAIN MATERIALS, Wholess’ le OF Fetal: RSLET & FERGUSON, Importers No 29! Broadway. R. & B. OMITIN'S CRYSTAL Baty eRY Baowarr ne, with aa arrangement for vader electro +. ‘action, price $15; without the = ment for teeth, ‘This invoution rune p.asey- tr Bours at the expense of half cent. No blue viii used, Bence the Wy ey 8. B. SMITH, S22 Canal street, near Church. eae nearest nian [)° ZOU, WANT WHISKERS OR MOUSTACHES —ae opguent will foree them to grow in ax weeks withons or injury to the wkin, Ave years eatablished; $1 per dot. partof the country, BG. GNAMAM, 162 Javea, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. yt TREE'S ¢ At BPROTY 19 FOR PILES. it 4 afttietion eh the syeiom is miojec: to calle for greater sree t 2 ‘these are of iwe forms—cxternal and internal piles Persone who are aiflicied writ this digeneg can parry ustog Da, WitMEn® Pus PPosttouy Fundredas of persons in this city wore entirely owed by neve it, and reference will ve given to parwos woo were eicved with ikem for twemy years, and this article cured y i the Bowery Drug Store, 158. , FIST, MEATS, GAME, 40. LEA 4 PER- rive rceaters) re aauce stands uneyualiea =F by JUHN DUNCAN & BONS, 45 Broa: \ UARANTERD TO EXCRI, ALL OTHERS FOR ONEAPN Sam, LS LITY aND ELS CR BOUT w i ™ Ufice No. 489 Broadway, corner of brooms street. YATT'S LIFE B M RAR CURED T108F WHO eumatlem, scrotnla ulceration, Impourky of the blood, be witlering from (Roge com” among the macy who bare ‘eet ie hen B.S Then mation Fx ed him to hie room, the neck aod hew fieah tothe bone; Win. MoLar ulerr covering the entire jeg, from Enee to instep; Kee, whowe once iv 42 Prout street, of chronic dyepe pain, uog kid. For sale at ths pi or boitle, eix for AIN ‘GAINST CHOLERA Tile DOCTOR’ SERINI RLDT © LDERS PATENT SALAMANDER BAPES, Tax GREAT FIRE PROOF SAPR OF TITR WORLD, Warranted (ree trom eee DAPOE Is Baan D way, Corner of Dey mrest, N.Y. HEN DIARRITE 4 LURKETI IN THE Arr. Ww STRINE A1,09'6 outers and be free from care. cc yal depet, 70 Naaman screet P: Wonpaart Improv! for aewlpg mechines: tog machines can now be wid be attacked. LM. BAG W4TTs, SEROUS ANTIDO sitive cure for epllepay, (menial or paysical) anaphrodisia, rher jection whatever, wnny Singers sele “wee sew bers nee eae bemmers oF 456 Broa’ 2th lyn. per joren. Sent to aay part of ae country, Sold by AND B&ACTY.— BRAUTIFYING ioe, and removing freakies, tan, guabura, and PRICE'S KALYDOR, 8 West India aration, and @ certain, and almost iatam- eyes y for all culaneous eruptions of the face, \arei ng une mt YELLOW AND BALLOW Into a delicate, soft, a coee ha a os Ss eens oi. sale at ihe drug store, rest, ee Pon UNDE GROOT, 142 Fait str ~ de at 75 one SDE anvots, 142 Pulton streot. << —__—___—_—_—" S175 O° SAB SRS, 12 Filion woe ED $1 75 7° BAe Bena Pelion sens 3 a en ee oy E von a roth SUrt OF ACMNER CLOTEING, $2°25 aia reterm ned to clear ot ‘be vat repard.ess of cost, to make room for ¥ Pirat ol king store saat of Bros d way.