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now be bought at three cents per dozen hewes: and their cheapness »tiracts no wonder. So it Is with every thing ele. So it will be with the ‘ Atlencic telegraph. Tbat which was yesterday regsréed as an impossibility, is to-day looked upon sé quite & matter of course. In fact we ere like children surfeited with sweets and hav- ing 50 more relich for the daintiest morsels Hf we tried to understand the ecientific achieve- ments of the age—to realize the slow, tedious, and oftentimes depressing circumstances under which ihey advanced step by step-—we would thea appreciate them more highly than we now Go ; and we would not manifest eo much impa- . _ tlence for the fruition of s work that cost so much ekill, time, patience and resolution to achieve, Aw Ivternationan Jvpitex.—We are in the midst of a jubilee, in which all the civilized Rations of the earth are participanta. The At- Jantio cable is laid, and the whole world re- joices. Why not, as we are all neighbors now, have a regularly established international jubilee to commemorate througbout all time the liok- ing of the Old and New Worlds—the marriage of the virgin America to the hale and robast Earope? Let England celebrate still her St George's: day, Scotland her St. Andrew’s, Ire- Jord her St. Patrick’s, France her St. Denis, and the United States her Independence day ; but let all mutually celebrate the fifth of August, the day that the two extremities of the Atlantic cable were landed on the coasts of Ire- Jand ava of Newfoundland, or the day when the first currentof intelligence passes from continent to continent in the shape of greetings between the heads of the governments of the two great mations of the earth. Let us by all means have an internetional jubilee day in which all nations and tongues shall unite. If Victoria does not propose it to to Buchanan let Buchanan propose it to Victoria. Tae Cavecu Crvsape on Crrnouise.—The Churchman and other religious papers are trying to make all the fair attendants ut their churches appear in the costume of the Sieters of Charity. They don’t go the right way to work, however. Give « fushionable woman her choice between being out of the fashion and in heaven, or being , in fashion and out of heaven, and she will accept tae former. Why should not the parsons get a committee of the Fifth avenuc belles to set the fashion of appearing in the costume of the nunnery! Itis cheap and effective, and there is Be much ostentation abont sackcloth and ashes ‘aa in flountes and crinoline. So all partics might be satisfied. Tue Exp or Doveras.—The Union reads Judge Douglas fair and square out of the demo- cratic party. Without him, according to the Union, it is a unlit. He could have been for- given some six weeks ago, but now he must be consigned to a political grave. Will the Union tell us what it purposes to do with Wise and the other Virginian recusants? More Statistics Warep.—Now that the Hon. Massa Greeley has gone into the statistic busi- neashe is liable to have his hands full. The Aibany Argus calls on him for the statistics en the state of the Seward odds, one of the promi- nent sporting events of the day. Give us the state of the odds, the field against Seward. It is of more consequence than free wool or free love just sow. THE LATEST NEWS. News from Washington. Wasumcton, August 8, 1853. Colorel Ripley, Major Ramsay and Captain May nadier, sppointed by the Secretary of War under that part of the act of June last which makes an appropriation “for the alteration of old arms so as to make them breech-loading arms upon a model to be selected and approved by a Board of Ordnance officers,” have reported in favor of Morse’s model, inasmuch as, they say, it differs from others by in- cluding the new and untried principle of a primed metdlic cartridge, and recommend its adoption, with certain modifications suggested by him. The other Ordnance Board on breech-loading carbines has not yet reported. Some months ago, when the Presidents of Nica- ragua and Costa Rica met and amicably arranged the question of boundary between the two coun- tries, they also prepared an addressfor appeal, in the names of their respective governments, and des- patched it to those of France and Great Britain, inviting their protection and assistance against the United States. Our government has in con- » sequeuce proceeded to act in such a manner as will plainly but firmly indicate to all foreign Powers that the United States will not conseat to their interference in Central Ameri- can affuirs, nor to any measures which may have the effect of injuring our interests in that quarter, and obstructing the transit routes to and from the Pacific. The government will act in accordance with the Monroe doctrine. The President will probably return to Washington on Tuesday or Wednesday next. Death of a Celegraph Operator. Paovivencr, August 8, 1868. Thomas Tallent, assistant telegraph operator in the Union line in this city, was found dead in his bed at the Lorie House this morning. He belonged to Brookiyn, N.Y. Markots, Berravo, Aag. 7~1 P.M. ‘There is a good demand for flour this morning, but the market is pearly bare; s pales, 600 i at ‘$4 8 $4 10 for superine ij ‘B5 tor extra Obio. Wheat im fair Rior on BoaRp Tum Norturen Licut.—There has beon much difficulty for nearly a yoar past with the employes on board the Vanderbilt line of steamors, in consequence that the ca oa wore on w strike, The ¥ of the fromen bad reduced from $26 to $20 per month, and ‘the coal passers from $20 to $17 per month. i# change excited the of the workmon, who di ined neither to themecives nor allow any one else ty work at that Mr. Torrance, the agent of th: Line, Boaring of the diffiouity, mado appucation to ths ‘May or’e office casunanee,’ nad 8 sees of mon wore sent to the scene of the disturbance. When the police arrived st the dock they found the coal passers on tho whart the workmen on the deck of the Nortnera Light, of excitement, as or th. pathized with the rioters, = re of : somal Donte 19 eto steam tug that was conveying the new crew , then down the of ont five policemen were, however, pat oe boted the tug, nu‘ po sf oenre see citnener Jems No were on bel m Gove Sire, Mace, teaed he thn an plo, Governor 5 P.M, with 160 passengers. Police Intelligence, Fork Lawtee AGAIN ARRRETED ON A CHARGE oF Line Upon complaint of Aldermen Toumey and Roed, Mr. Frank Jaelic was arrested on Sntarday last, and held to anewer for certain caricatures in his illustrated paper, which, in fie opinica of the Aldormon, were defamatory vod i®alous, fet hwely to being them into public ontempt. Mr, Lostis pare baa to mcewer the clarge age ast Lim, “NEWS: FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE AnAgO OFF CAPE RACE. STATE OF THE MARKETS, ke, fe. Ae, Sr. Jouss, N. F., Avguat 7, 2858. The United States mail steamship arage, Capt. Lines, from Mavre and Southampton 25th ult., passed Cape Kace ou Thursday aflerncon at five o'clock. Bar advices came to hand yesterday, but owing ¢o tho interruption of the Jue in Cape Breton, we were unabie to travails (t until todsy. A portion of her edvices have beemacticipated by the arrival of the Prince Albert at Halifax. ‘There bad been some interesting debates in Parliament ‘Baron Rothschild was sworn in as @ member of tho House of Commons, and took his seat atthe Monday mora- 1g altting, when he voted for the fret time. ‘The Christians at Alexandria bad been insulted ocd menaced by the Mahommedans, but the aggressien waa immediate!y punished. Mahommet Pasha, Minister of Police cf Turkey, had been sent to Candia ona special mission by hia govern. ment, receiving fresh instructions. Bir H. L. Bulwer had arrived at Constantinople and pre- sented his credentials tothe Sultanas Misister Plenipo- tentiary and Favyoy Extraordinary from Eogiand. Queen Isubella of Spain and hor royal spouse were til on their pleasure trip. Tho Swies Federal Aseembly bad elected e President, and the people of Neufehate! had rejected the new Canioa constitution. The Duke of Molakoff bad received an invitation from Tord Lyons to go in tbe Royal Apert, the fag ship of the British equacron, to Cherbourg. Prince Adalbert, of Prugsia, bas been invited to Chor- bourg by Napoleon. ‘The Sardivian equadron while on ite way to Cherbourg bad received an order to change its course and cruise ou the coast of Candia. ‘The trial of the Selerna prigoners was cicsed, and seven of them had been condemned to death, and several to twenty-five year’s imprisoument in irons, There bad been an extraordinary discovery of oid coins in France. A heavy gale had been experienced at Liverpool. Thir- teen vessels went ashore, but came off at flood tide, ‘The Emperor Napoleon baa made a splendid prosent to the Viceroy of Ireland. ‘Toe Australian Mintog Company, after considerable dis- cuseion, bad rescived to discontinue mining operations. ‘There had been @ meeting of Jews in commemoration of the passage of tho bill admitting Jews to Parliament. ‘Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr. Harrison have accepted a now opera from Balfe. Tho screw steamship Anglo-Saxon, from Quebec 17th Juiy, arrived at Liverpool on the 27th. ‘The ship Heather Bell had arrived from Australia with @ willlon and a balf of dollars in treasure, COMMERCIAL. INTELLIGENCE. BY TRIBGRAPH FROM LIVERPOOL AND SOUTHAMPTON, Lonpox, Jaly 27. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Consols had declined, and closed at 955; for money. LONDON MARKETS, Cotton Is firm. ‘Wheat and fiour are slightly lower. Suger is firm. Rico unchanged. Tallow firm. Toa unaltered. Coffee firm. Livxgroot, July 28, 1868. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ‘The sales of cotton for the past three days foot up 20,060 ‘bales, of which 1,400 were on speculation and 1,600 Cor export, The market closed dull, at casior, but quotably unchanged prices. STATE OF TRADE AT MANCHESTER. ‘The advices from Manchester are favorable. All quall- ties of goods, yarns, &c., had considerably advanced, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. ‘The breadstufls market has been generally quiet. The weather bad been fayorabie for thecrops. Messrs. Rich ardson, Spence & Co. report flour quiet. Western canal, 21s. a 2is, 6d.; Poiladelphis and Baltimore, a. Whoat steady: red Western, 6a. a 6s. 44.; white Southern, 6s. 9d. a 7s. 3d. Corn dull: yellow, 338.; white, 52s, 6d.a ‘33s. Od. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. ‘The provision market is generally quiet. Beef ts dull. Pork steady. Bacon quiet, Lard is firm, and holders deowand an advance; good is quoted at 5s. Tallow is pominal: butcher's, 495, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Sugar is firm, at an advance of 6d. Coffee is quiet and unchanged. Ashes are quiet et 36a, for both poteand pearls, Rosin is steady at 4s. a 4s. 1d. for common. Spi tits turpentine ts beavy at 408. ylvania; J. Morton, New- gan. Total 2%, and 140'in tho Northern ane iid and jan Becxey ‘or Southam: pig eet wear Miche! Usma, Fi nome be Coats D & The! rT fe Chea ‘Voigt, Edmond rav, Gottfr Karzeboom, ‘ady ig; Zooey h Lerowrengall, J Hoceh John Metmarrts, “Joseph § awa Rig? mann, hoe Duna, Jason federericke ‘rancis Corts, (s nn ar, due Wcteary, fa sod obit; Wied Pox ‘Power ana iedy, ‘Jae Schell, Jacob Pauline haney. Poteet ee Le pe te ao Tatteatin. ‘ Vor Melbourne tn the ship @erra Nevada—Neil MoDomald, James B iy rittle, is tt, George ok gone. . ie, Hers ee es ora Bade ‘Mou gh i r lao sauce Pal aot two ont yrne. Catherine 5 amber James Fer. ~ ows ateamadip Cg yy ae LA hare, ‘5. 0 Coquillers, Bit Colwell, Wd Lt Mins ¥ Heiner, ue Rasa erro Bianchara, David Hage, Jas ian ao q m HU spee whence she sailed July Racatta—A grand rogatta will genie of today at Tompkiosville (Quarantine), for which véry handsome same of money are offered for prizes. Thore will be four cared, two onred, and single scull reces—to the winners of each $100 in cash will be » aul $25 to the second best. There are a large number of ontriew, amon; which are four clubs from Newburg. The Staten lalan: ferry boats will ran every half hour during the cay, aad Iand a} Lhe plage of starting NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1858. 6 Te ship Sparkling Wave, TY ON BOARD—VOYAGE VO HAVA- YORE —DRATEHS In PORT—sHAr RUNS TO MATANZAS—ICKNKSS AND DSaTE TaHERe— nT? FROM "HE GAVANNAH RIVER TD NaW YORE—- TH OF CAPTAIN CABYENTRA—BACKLLANT CON pvor .OF ME BEE, TUR OUIEY OFZ:URK. The ebip ». Toarkling Wave, of Boston, lately com maaded by Cap. T “@ Saunders, was brought into this port last Saturday mornin,’ 'Y Mr. Issec Beebo, of Now Loudon, Cota., from Sevanm “h river, Tybee Roads, unter very me'ancboly aad most > ‘ouliar Circumstances. Sho left the port of Ne.” York in the month of Decem- ber, 1887, for Eavapa, ands “ince that time death has been 0 busy with perscs on boar.’ that twelys men aud one female bave beea carried off by 4 ‘ess. Amorgst the mon wore twoeap, 82%, “lve mates, and ye seamen. ‘The woman was stowerdess of thy vem. The Bparkting Ware left Sarannets on bor Jest trip for Falmouth, Eoginnd; but subsequent tohor asilio,” sellow fover again made iis appearance, and Capt. Cargeut., the ecummander, died on tae Sth inst, ‘Mr. Isaac Beobe, of New Locdon, Coan.,who had .v2- tered the vessel at Savannah as chiof officer, imeodistel,” cok command, and as bis crow was cearty aileick, aod ‘ bo was the only navigator on beard, he deomod it neces- { sary to bear away for this port. Captain Besbe furnishes | us with an interesting narrative, as far as can be given (for owing tothe deaths of the officers the log book is very imperfect) of the aickness and deaths ou the vessel. ‘Tne Jollowing are the most interesting extracts con- pocted with these disastrous voyages taken from the L0G BOOM O¥ THX GHIY SPARIGIMG WAVE Wrowmspay, Decomber 2, 1467 —wbip Xparkting Wave, ‘Thomas Sauncers, commander, was out from New ‘York sowards Havara, having taken her crow en board at ten oroicek inthe morhing, ai had pit in half an nour “Turan, "abr — strong gales from east southeast, but Aig nao poe 5, 1868 —From the 25th of December to this cay me voyage on board the Sparkling Wavo Ce prespei The mornings genoraily opened with str winds, Which now wad then increased to ® gale, but yee the most part the evenings set in and closed with ligdt airs and pleasant westner. Ai one o'clock P. of. Captain tices aachored the Sparkling Wave in the harbor of WADA. Wxonmenay, Or1.--Breeze fresh from northward aad Weather cloudy. Hands acrubbing vessel Taunspai, TrH.-- Mr. Patterson, second officer, sick and off cuty in consequence. Sunpaxv, LCru.—dtr. Patterson contisued til to this day, apd not geting Deter went on shore wo see 8 doctor. Tonanay, Lorn.—iMecharging cargo commenced. Light —— from eastwurc. Aseaman (Harry) sick and of satomoar, Ida. —Two men sick, and second mate still ig ee 161s. — Weather ¢ clear, with brisk breezes from poutheast. Acother man sick. Waprespay, 20ra —Thomas Patterson, second officor, died in the ine Reepital of Bavaoa ; Le was buried under the supervision of the masters. Tuvasvay, Zist.—Jonn Posey, & seaman, sick. Woa- ther very bad, with rain anc easteriy winds Barvrpay, February 6 —Ship more or lees visited with sickness up to this day, when three mea were off duty lil. Tosenay, March 2—Second mate sick oil auty. Wapwaspax, 2418.--Seaman (Lemproy) sick. Sarvgpay, June Si ~ Anne . Handeon, of Maryland, stewardees, sick. Ciear and pleasant weatner with an easteriy wind. ‘TexspaT, 6rt.—ADne Handson, stewardess, died. Sarcavay 1214.—Made ail eail end left Hayaan berbor. DID IN HAVANA. Thomas Patterson, mate ow ) Anne Handson, stewar: Jobs McCanza, seaman Trmnar, Lom Arrived at Matanzas, Light winds from eouthward. bin l6ra.—Duncen Taiman and Jamos Myers, Bincainay Torr on ae Saunders and two men sick bi July 6. om D. a™ Wi ‘vay, y Sparkting Wavo trom Matanzas tow ards Faimoutnior orders, — IN MATANZAS. Capt. Saunders; Daniel Moore, first officer; John Peony, second officer; Duncan Talman, James Myers, and two other seamen. DiRD ON PASSAGE FROM MATANZAS TO SAVANNAM, Mr. Gordon (new) cnief officer. os mate, Name aot known. A Spanien sailor. ‘Trea, Juty 20'—Isaac Ieede, first officer, joined the ebip, lylag at the mouth of the Savanuad river, bound for Flamo' id. Mr. Beebe camo from Now York. He Send tveues ex deny, and five mea on, which, with three men be broazbt along, ade t — hands al! told. Moray, Jeiy 28.—Phitip ten wick. Tommas) Joy #1 Heaty Soar Wrosvspay, July 28 —Sparkii ‘wave towed to sea. Mr eeverely injured mead by condone THURSDAY Duly Soe Masee men sick ir Be Mr. Beobe’s hand very , and be has no rest Suypay, ‘August 1.—John Butcher, cabtn boy, sick, and the (Capt. Carpenter determines Ww ‘on account of sickness )R. Mospar, August 2 Carpenter a hg ony ‘Now York nn he ‘in Carpenter died at ?.40 4. M., in URED AY , A. afew beure’ etter he hed been taken with bleck vorait, hours from the time he first afternoon. Sarunpay, 6 and sick men sent ‘The Sparkling Wave is classed No, 13¢ A, and ts of six hundred acd five tons register. She has two decks and draws eighteen fect of water. She was built in 1863, et Portland, and motalled in January, 1856. Sho is of oak, and was surveyed in July, 1856. Toe conduct of Mr. Isaac Beebo, chief mate of the ship, cannct be tco highly spoken of for the prudence, energy and conduct evinced by him under the trying circum- stances detailed above. Obituary. CHIR JUSTICE JOHN DUER. Hon. Joux Durx, Chief Justice of the Superior Court of this city, died at his late residence on Staten Isiand yos- ferday morning. This event was not unexpected to his friends, as he bad long been {li with « disease that throat. ened to be fatal atany momentto a person of his ad. vanced years. Last winter the Chiet Justice met with an accident, while visiting a friend, by which ho broke his leg, and although be partially recovered, the offects of the fall, no doubt, bastened the diseazo which finally ter. minated his life, A few weeks since he bad a atroke of apoplexy, and from that time he bas beon gradually sinking. Judge Nuer was born in the year 1786, and came of an old and well known English family, His father was Col William Duer, and his mother, Lady Catherine, was a | daughter of Lord Stirling, « family well known on the | other side of the ocean. Tho Duers have besa claimanw | for the estates of Stirling family, growing out of tho io- termarriage of the two houses. Jobn Duer, with bis brother William, early adopted the profession of the law, and both won distiaction in its pur. suit, William Alexander Duer, subsequently held various legisiative oftices, was President of Columbia College avd held othe —- of profit aud distinction, He died re- ly in New Jersey. ba A Duer commenced the practioe of the law some fifty years vince in Goehen, (reege county, in this Stats Here be became promivent in Bis profession, and in wi forwed a partnorship witn overly Robinson, Haq , noe ‘a well known lawyer \a this cliy, and recently. deveared But Mr. Duer became eventually oonacions that his talents did pot have sutcient iw Goshen abd he removed w oe York 8 brief sejaura ip ye sections of the io wake and in 1s Court. virtue of his seniority Chief , whied portion ne has held uninterruptedly since that time. city Jude Bate s rust 00a obtained bis Judge Duor wag in politics @ coovervative whig, and of | Jate yours &: conduct on with the American party. fis he occasion Of the visit of Kossuth to this bate Aad, b Tee aa it occasioned much the time. When the baaquet was gtyvea by the Dar cf tia ety to the Gengariane, Judge Duor bad the time, his fi state bis views in m_ opposition vo Kossuth, ation he took on that oc wn tas sings bettas syne Reel sgt Mod with rempect to persca ‘the peculiar vie’ ni funciated LF ~; proper international policy ne Duer waa a ant member of the Protestant ‘me — delegate in several 1 ie had “dumculty 078 time with reapectio the ordination of Onderdonk, a LL? ‘which led to some unpleasant feeling, ut no “Gn tbe vocation of the deash of Judge Kent, Judge Ducr Seo toe bel cing ning the mont it person (2 he opinion of the bench’ aud, bar togive expression to teett Conse of Joage Kent's wor 1D at hi obsequies. The gration was an admirable one is every enpect, aad o8 ced the literary fame orator, whose forts were always highly rolisha vi D7 90086 who heard them. Jucge Duer was emphatically othe at school, dignitied, upright and trai ety La hare, As Our tore modern tastes requ if6, Dub np Al Sentmemens, cae ook eee all ‘wi wi jealipge. ° Tho deceased eaves « iargo family @ * oblidren, the o'” est of whom, William, held a diploma, \ station in So Arvarice. Judge Duet was 72 years of, We st the time death. fx Cien oF Jour Qcree.mWe have ve seived severe! | communications from residents of the Fin ? Ward, 7m Piaining that injustice has been done to the Character of Jobn Quinn, who wee ahot by a polloeman on Friday night inst, in the published accounts which have be om etver of is ahamp Conrt held otherwise, viz., thas sulticient was he affair, Guinn, our correrpondonta sate, ham? showe ‘as betwoon ‘pisintit’ aud. detendanta, aad gave Sent’ eerionnin’ 4 i amar beieinaes Wire, sey | josgment for piaintit—Quian, $164 16, ‘anil for Firth, 7 Police, however, per cgs to a | $1e4 66 Sane oe reac ee ruroratanie poreen, ded bet | Pinch en the Mayor, die Thin was an action for gisgiog Ocne by order the Superintendent of Repsirs Fursn Deowswn.-- Veaterd an Cypiies. ‘The counsel for the defendant made the wornown woman was found hes iri the boty — the | like riction wa io the cane of Bayts. Tr Preotlyn ete, She wns taken trot of som me @ plait \"t for the amount ¢ © @Teth, Brooklyn, ant the Corover uotitied | Sey ae Geo. the sentimonte of the | iblic ef- | Dramatic and Drusteat Matters. The chit @vent of thie week will be the Great Musical Featival ‘h commences to day at Jones’ Wood, weather perwilag, The macegers Lave done everything possible to eecure the pleagure aad comfort of ths great orowd that Will upeoubtediy attend. The ground, we hear, is in splendid order, and has been mow!ly decorated in every part. ‘The musical portion of to day's emtertainmen: is Sonovnced t commence at two o'clock, and the pro- | Gramm lacludes two fest overtures, “Mondotssohn's Weeding Moreb,” “ihe March of Tannbausea,” the “Ereyatore Anvi! Chorus,” and other popular music. At half past Give c'clock the lal champétre will be com- menced, acd last until ten. The dancigg music will be | charge of the Superintendents of the Poor, Tho lst is Sereey City News, Sxcctaa Mowtautr 41 THs ALsnove day, five foundlings died uw quick @xccesaion a: toe Alms. bouse, These comprise all the foundiings tat Lave been (takon to that institution gince March last, aud vacer | flows:—A female child, found in Maroh, in the Fourth ward: femaie child, found tr April, also {a the Fourth Seri male child, stad Cente Pes female 16, found under & aquare, feat yoies found on the Gth of August, under a stoop at No Bumex piace. “threo of the aot wore to 0087 g9 Of nurses outside tne Almanouse, and the remein Gor & caaigo of tae Alwhouse purse. Tho bidies of the Little irocents were ‘-inid out!’ lay and Bieed given by five diffevent bands. During the evening thore will be pyrotechric displays, and one piece, the finale, in heaor of tha Atiantic Telegraph. We have no doubt that 6! sationalitics will join in this fostival, and thet the manegers, Messrs. Maretzek and Anschutz, will-be fully recompersed for the vast outlay of time, trouble and money that they have risked in the undertaking Ho! for Jones’ Wood ! A mairimonial advertizement bas furnished tho chief, and in fact the cnly incident in the new farce produced at Wallack's, and cailed “Advertising for a Wife.’ Thead wertizer is a young Southerner, with a tremendously loud c.\avnt, acd the applicant for the nituation is a young lady wh. araumes varios disguises, tothe great wonderment of the Soutbercer, ani Suey, appearivg im propria per- sona, vewarcebim with her Rand. He deservos some re- word tor assisting in eo bada piece. The eurious speci- mezs of dramatic Mtoresure calied “Protean farces” aro ail bad cpough; but this cow under review is @ concentration of the stupidity of all the others. Mrs. Fiorenco piaya the “protean” young lady, and makes @ grat ceal of it, She is owe of the pleasantest, wittiest end merricst o/ actresses, and has withal a keer percep. licn of the requirements ofthe audience. Her performance of the school girl im this play is equal tom fret ciaes cari- eature in Punch. Tho Florenses commence this evening the eixth week of their very successful campaign. Mrs, Florecce sppears in ‘The Young Actress,” aad Mr. Flo- reuce plays in “Bumpology” and “Paddy Miles’ Boy.”’ At Niblols Garden the sudiences hayo been ou- merous, and have deem kept in the best of humor by Mr. Brovgham’s ‘“ Po-ca bon-tas,”’ ia which he nightly introduced apt allusions to tho carrent evonts of the day. Diue Ada Clifton, as Pocahontas, and Mr. A. H. Davouport, as the ubiquitous Smith, wore both very good. Tho bill for tonight is Mr, Bourcleault’s comedy, ‘* West Vad,” with Blaxe, Brougham, Davenport and Misa Clifton ta the principal parts. ‘The Bowery theatre opened under the new manage- mot of Fox & Lingard in grand style on Saturday ev: ing. The house was crowded from top to bottom. The performances seemad to afford the highest gratifl cation to the audience, and the new onterpriso has been most favorabiy inaugurated. “ Ham! “The Scboolmaster,’”” and‘ A Pleasant Neighbor,” are the se- lectiors for to night's bili. Tue French theatre, at Metropolitan Music Hall, is doing well, The manager, having to depend upom the eame persons for his audience at every representation, wisely keeps up @ succcssion of novelties. Tne bill for Tuesday includes “ L’Moritlere,” “La Soeur de Jocrisse,” anc « L)Histolre 0? ua Seu.’? At Barcum's Museum ‘ Wyman, the Wizard,’’ will ap- pear every afternoon and evening this woex, the closing ove cf his engagement. At Wocd’s Minstreis unusual attraction is offered, Io adcitton to tbe regular company, Messrs. F. Horn, the quaintest of “niggers,” and tho veteran Rice appear this evening. At Bryant’s Minstrels thero is @ capital bill for the wook, with the burlesque called “The Hop of Fashicn.”” Orxzanc Movamayts.—The musical world ison the qui vivefor the arrival of Mme. Gassier, Marotzek’s now prima donna, who is expected here soxt week, ana who will sing at the om the Cth, probably, in “La Sonpambula,” Mme. Gas. sier is one of the best artiste ‘iving. Our London cerrespondent says she Is the best shat has visit. ed us since Jenny Lind. Although her apeciality is the singing of the lighter operas, yo) she does not confine her repertetre to them alone. Sno is as reliable as La Grange, and has a fresher voice. Like hor husband, whores re. turn will be gladly welcomed, she is @ thoroughly good and true artist in every respect. With Mme. Gassier and M. Gassior, Maretzek will have a new tenor and bass. Amodio is not now engaged with Maretzok, but will make @ concert tour with Mr. J. Grau, by whom he bas been engaged for six months. Mr, Ulimae has engaged a complete company to sing at the Academy later in the seascn, and Mr, Strakosch will soon arrive with his Franco-Ital'an o@mpany. So we shall have opera enorgh, for a while, at all events. Mrs, Julia Dean Hayne has left town for St. Louis, to play at the opening of Mr. De Bar’s theatre next week. wi Sn Reine woe woes 0 cor gone er Ge coewing of Wane teers, Saree ber 20. fan engagement at fame Coombes has accepted an Nible MiteGarden end will act there next week. Mrs. Charles Boward and Mr. H, Watkins Barpowe making a professional tour Gresen 9 Union. A their plays is advertised olsewhore. ‘The theatre gto ee open on a on eueane 8, with Mr. Fdelo Booth. The Holiday street theatre, Bal: timore, Mr. John B. Wright wavager, wil) commence the eoagon on August 21. Mr. J. 7. Ford ts the manager of both theaires. Mr W.R Bloke and Mr. C. W. Couldock have been en- d Slane See sheatre, which ges ee bas ir. Mr. Wheauleigh is engaged ° ‘Waileck. The report that Mr. Charies Walcot oe am te engaged at Waliack's is unfounded in fact. Bourten’s theatre is offered for ale or rent. Burion is at Glon Cove, and w, wo rogret to learn, out * The. Stephens, who will be remembered as a iospene sotréco of ounreke parts ah Wallech's Greate, died tu this readipg and musical entertainment at belle, on Neu uolbe inst Friday tended by noarly ali the rive of the Bristow, the eminent pianist, .~ about a dozen members of the New York Harmonic ciety Marine Coart. Before Hoa. Judge MoCarthy SEVERAL SUITS AGAINST THE MAYOR AND CORPORA- TION Avover 7.—Baylis ws. the Mayor, d2.—Thia action was bronght to recover $152 78 and interest, for picks, slodges | and hammers furnished the defendants on the order of the Superintendent of Roads, The Assistant Corporation Counsel moved to dismiss the complaint on the grounds — That the platntif! had failed to show that the necessity for the articles had been certitied to head of the appro Gepartmert, and the potted. dk guthorized by the mon Counci! ae required hy the shirty eighth section of the charter. that no jon hed been shown, Roads had no authority to men articles, but that the authority was vested lo the uperintendent of Re; and Supplies. Mr. Swain, for the plaintiff, Mt, contended that tbe approval of the Dill by the Superintendent of Roads waa a certificete as to the pecesaity. and that the general ordinances passed by the mon Uouncil since toe charter authorized the expen that the , ) avenues in the tax levy was a0 appropriation | ogutoat nich «thie bill was chargeabic, and | thet the Superintendent of Roads was fully | road, #8 much 80 a he waa authorised to purchase gravel stone for the purpose. The Court depied the motion see ee coals tee praia’ for $163 96, the amount claimed and interest Panta ve. the Moyor, fo —This was an action to recover $200 for services rendered by piaintili as so inapettor on ‘illing in sunken lots in Fifty Gfth street, between Tenth and Fieventh avenues, Mr. Lawrence, for the detendsats, moved to visualise the Complaint on the ods thar plaint!*? bad not shown Lf hy une!) hed ar thorived the appointment of an ii on the work; tnat the prmintiil bad po tof ction until Ube Renee ment waa collected, and ‘under tho charter of ‘expenditure could be made unices certibed to by of the department and aatnorized by the Uornmon Counc!) which had pot been shown. The Court denied the motion on the ground that every requisition of the ordinances bad been a. with, gave jadgment for plainti for and conte. bag Sm ne, the Mayor, &c.—This action was ht for goa ditling and plambang work done by order of the Sa ferintepoent of Lampe and Gas, Tae Court granted . | motion to dismiss the com On the grouod that tho | Soperintendent bad no a to order the work, the same falling within the bureac of Repairs and Sappiies Judgment ah cy ae with costa. Woolly ve. the La .—Johnaon v8. the same —Theae | actions were recover for work and materials | cone and forn! ey eraer of the Superintendent of Tands and Places. The work was | various parke—repairing tree boxes v donne! for defendants moved for ® ‘eert denied the motion, ' «ooo the eharwe and control of the jent oi lacus aod Places, aad gave judgment for git jul) amoont claimed, $195, and for Johneon for $196 90, divallowing & rien of the amount claimed. Quinn ve. ‘5, ht.— Firth ws, the same.—Thene | actions were ‘tor i direction of the Comm (claimed that the plaintiff shoud | mentioned menta, and t frat, second and third rections. fa cue ciiu, The funsral took frow tae Aima- houe, st four o’slook in the afternoon, when @ funeral disomirse was celtyered by Rev. Mr. Verrmder & large Somes fourcl obs 1 i vious © Foupcling 4: re gs were Srugget p TRE Pimy aEAALD. — Mormonism — Affairs in Europe — Local Matisre—Market Reports, tio, dc, ‘The Faxrsy Bemarn, in tte issue of Wednestay oex\. will contain * large quaatity of interesting reating Among other maten— AB account of the Soressful Landing cf the (res: Atiantic ‘Teiegrap Lic Cable, witk a Bistory of the Veat Knierprise, (he ‘bree Previous Failures, and Sketehes of the Projectors, En gincers, Ofticers, &c., 4c , connected with tae Undertaaing, formiag a graphic account of this Great Kveni of tke Age. Conctusion of the West India Emancipation Ceirbration im New Bedtoré and Poughkeepale—Doings aué Sayings of the Colored Gentry, Mormoniam—In ception of the Reilgioa—Loathaome Ideas - Piurwity of Gods, with other maiters appertaining to the Loctrines row taught by the Churcie, described by our Spe: clal Correepomdeat at Sait Lake City--The Xagtish Mormons rejoicing over the setisment of the Utah Diffculties, &o Allaire in Kurope—Letiers trom our Loadea, Ports ant at, Petersburg Correspondents. Arrival of De Reviere at Savannak and Gls Arrost-—The Biount Lacies still bis frienca, Ao, Appeal to the Ladies of New Tork for the Purchase of Mount Verocn. Interesting from Auatralia—Goid Produce ta Malbourne end Sydney—Ameriean Heamee in Trouble—The Mulinvers of the abip Tornado. &o, dc. Kaitorie] Comments on Aatiers of Interest. Loeal Nema in New Tork aad adjoluing Cliloa of Luteraat and Importance. A Keport of the Condition of tha Cattle Supply, &e., &e. Obituary Notices of distingnished and uotad Persous re- contly veosaeed. A full Report of the Prices of all kinds of Markotable Pro dace, carefully corrected each week. ‘The Latest Iateligeaos received up to the tine of publica. tion, by telegraph or otherwise, ‘Together with Pollee Reporte—Theairioal Maitors—Monny and Commercia! Marke’a—Marriages aud Deathe—forming a mass of tnteresting, useful aud miscelansous reading Terms—Only $28 year; four ceats @ siugie oop7. oblaimed at the office of the Hzga:n aad of all uews agoas. Longer Somneainn ne Mountain Howse tre being photo, aizie by an artist from HULMES! Insducape gallery, 269 Broadway.” ot oie root locks and bars, Also, “age ety ag eee pow p cross bu proof sales, Depot 19% Peari street — a eee But M. PATRICK, * Regical Cure Truss Office —Mareh & Co., No. 2 Vesey siroet, Astor House, Trusses aad supporicrs, on w. Yu riibilod af BRADY'S tae, SOF aw F £1 iS galery, 357 use ae CT. gailer7, 357 jay Between Sequnt 9, fra eee en “SH8°° 0 Bor ark bail past one on Friday aftornooa aad the evening of wher lager ll Gracey eon Buceess of the Great ‘Atlantic Telegraph— | Hietury of jthe Vast Mnterprise_sfore of | tne Wret Indta Emancipation Cetebration | Markot—Prices, FUNGUS AND arr Ogcred aad levied to wibcd eho Noort 4 Ate ) afterncan, 4 tak ee wees, Acgue §. Sous H eniy @on of Obris. Joma an * SASHA Kuler, got £ pear end 6 months. : The reiatives aod frients of th “MUHY ars inrttad te abond the furersi, (rom fis ime » Meron, A19 F< street, this (Moca; ) atterecop, at ba Baal 0 Tne TOWADS will be taken to Lutnarm COMMOLT for im & rmect. Moaraae —On Sunday, Augeat 9, in Thy t,'t yoer of bar ge, Rosasneni, wile of Pawick Moder, and & gti? af Leoghrey, near Oorestows, county Tyrone, iro ‘The frends and acquaintances of tho featty ia | Sfe reepectiully invited to atiend the fuserm, ett kher invitatioe frer inte Leer ecg hy “a ner of Stath apa Seventh streets, Brooklya, ED, 00 Tuesiag eiiernoon, at three o’clock. ores —00 moncay, ha got at bis residence, on Cap uge Lako, Avuy7 Sonvrraa, Esq., in Wee bd your oC ue i Se FC pS + peepee Trava— 9 fant acu Edw. Feed Mary’ Acsolla Brevis, age Pages nd 9 cass, relatives and friends of the family ard respectfully invited to attead the a (Moray) eflernoce, & tree o'clock, at tae of Rev. he Trav, 108 fie tees ainte-e Benday morning, oh three o’oloalt, A y ne, ree o’ole: ugest 8, Of cholera taf , George 5 angen a We C. and Susen of ras Bs sds Wararoap.—Oo gust 8, Dasie, Worrevom,. ues Gmepthe aod 8 Cape will take piace from the residence of h's pa rela, 14 Ehenbotn eect x Tuesdaz afternoon, at twe och Wearwy —At his residorce, Hunters’ Poet, LL, Jome Waar, of , Eg , poh 40 7 His ‘read aro respectfully invited o'clov. ase . shi ners and others proceeding to Frazer rivor stows? eal. atthe kportemen’s depot and examine the ook of Cos revoivers, Deane & rey Ate eal othee inde of pinola ite the latew anorore- Bitten aod gue of all descriptions ot whotoaeis 3.5, MABE & BRO, To Broed wey. 7 JONBE. 19 ANN STRERT. 32 ONLY YOR GOA aot aos, Those BH Waat HW doudie ele water preat ioe eee ea ciate ROCATILLE. Mew aad elegant designs for furnit window curiaice, just received apd. for wie Task yecd SULOMON & Hale. om throndway New Kot YORNICRS, PINS & BANDS. Just received am tnvotes of brava otraices, pl bonéa, patierna all new i OMON & Bane, en. New w Tork atriped, all tion ane aultabte for curteina, church cuabious, lor es, 9 Baa aree ore i ts ara, saat recetved aad for SoLUMO HART, 369 Broadway, New Tork. ATIN Lay ny ty 9 A large lot of superior pane im all colore yaat recetved aad now offe great reduction trem prices by BOLOMOR & 4H. way, New York. BADE EOLLANDS. S* To be 2 oe ry color and width, Just received ond Per gale ty tho ‘OF pipe. BOLOMON & %9 Broadway, Now Tork. Wwuree seateely sh o apdone of larges: stocka in the market x meer whoveeale buyers As prices that def » *sondeo wow a Gane, 7, Ne Ramee: SCALES THE LEGAL sraxvanD Baiaoa Fs RA cee \L DEALI ‘And all ottore who require ANTS, MANUFACTURGRS, ag ARB acorEate PAIRDANES & OO, 1D sitting OSs narra ake, ee, oe BU: Fae one = Barry's ‘Teicopherova lathe ; | ee {t— cheapest artiole for dreasing, beau! rok iat, 780. ararruu. ])® MENTZEm'S VITALITY_TH® WELL OF LIPR Foal B MTnrcunth Lite aad be bealetnad ew Batchelor's Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— | vigorsior of he reproductive orgie i is;maichieas ta. tar the deat tn the world, fl "Made, sold and appiied ton end tnstantaneous. ~~ ‘pert oi he manutactory, 23 ser tei adic aie ' = ow and Western Trade.—Our Stock ornate ter clothing for the avore trade ts acw com: Fer SETMAOP OP ELDES FLOWERS, foie ct wine tion, Terme and. prises vers tovorasle petieucusiee er se undoubd bouses. D. DEVLIN & CU., ‘This admirable son Ofer Covers nerd 268, Shinada Broadwig. | ase perfume Biter howers have from tne eastives bees’ — mg! eae mild and harmieas yet mow per Holtowey’s Ee and Otntment.— Health, ‘See ee. Eageyieeon wea perc mt e, depend upoo regular action ct the gain. 4 ‘adition ReGen DUPUY, Deus No 609 Broad’ of eureormay enerven, Au iene san of oe aya. Gold every where. - — tem merely ia Wigsand Toupecs. le and retail, and the dye 6 Astor House. Christadoro’s Hatr Dye, —The best in the privately applied, at Gedtrey's Extract of Kilder Flowers, tor ‘the complexion. see jaeous %. DUPUY, “geet, a0 Broadway. Hill's Hatr Dye, Four a Box, Black or brown. No i Bareiay at, N.Y ; Calender & Oo , Pauadei- ‘pbia, and al cruggiste. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS by the Brxovi—Cuirt.—On Saturday, August 7 the Rev. A.B Carter, a the residence of Juo. A. bloomer, F (Festers, we. ¥ Y ¢: Gam Braoct t Oomvmia R Caste, 7: Pate on Wetegeter Daly Sy ‘the bride's residence, by the Rev. A. K. T i. F, Warts, of Loudon, Seg., to Miss ADstame ten “a oS 1 Loaaon papers ploase copy. Mea. Avwaum—On Baturday, August 7, Max 2 Aware, of also the acquaintances of his father, Jon Aiwawe, at baif- oy aed O'clock this (Monday) noon. Conveyance y Harlem Patiroad, or by Peek slip. “AULEY.—At morning, August 8, Janus H AvoaN, M te stepasn atien, ia ‘the 4lat year of bia age. His remaigs will be removed to this city on Tuesday, po og ten ent my gh a piace at four — tbe same day, from the house of mr. John W. Qaine: Ninth street. | Tho friends cf the family are respe invited to attend the funeral without further ovlce. Axomwon.—In Wiiliameberg, on Sanday, August, of ‘wWheoping cough, Many Frances, second daughter of Michae! and Siaa A. Anderson, aged 4 yours, moaths ang li cays. The friends and relatives of the family are rerrecttully invited to attend whe funeral from the residence of her ta, 20 Wythe avenue, this (Monday) aiteroom, a ee 0 ele. Rochester and Pulled: Beraasan.— On Satu ly please copy. , August 7, Weer, only child of J. W and Kate Rochanas, aged 2 years. joarntances } The friends and ac Of ths ‘amily are Invited to aitend the funeral, ot the resideats oF 26 parcate, 106 Prince street, this (Menday) afwrsoon, a two v'oirk, without further notice. Tnsabiate argher! could not one wu‘Tice” ‘Thy analt dew twice, and twice ocr peace war flan, And twice, ere thrice yon moon had Milled her horn Buraasr —At Ravenswood, |. 1., on Saturday, august 7, Gnamrta Arocets, Gaughter of James(. aad Bue lb, Belknap, eged 6 mantha end 1h days ihe relatives aud frienas 01 the family we iavited ty ale tend her (aneral, Gals (Monday) afternoon, a two o’eock, from the residence of ber parents, at havoos wood O' aums,— Taos, (Barmy, aged 1 year and 5 caya. ] ‘The iriends of the family are requested, witdout farther | Hotics, to attend the funeras, from the residence of his parents, 65 Janrer treet, at naif part two o'clued. Crariss —On Suaday, Angast §, after a sbort and se ‘vere itioees, Me. Jony Baacs Ureri™, formeriy of Kochoe- tor, N. ¥., and member of Metropelitan (ovge 278, F Sect ths oy ‘Hits funeral af take place, by the kind invitation of the W M. of Cresent Lodge 402, [rom their rooms, Corner of Thirteenth atrest and Aroad| on Tuesday, at tour o'clock P.M, The brethren of ropoiitae Lodge 23, Oreescnt !odge 403 whe fraternity in ere, members of the bar and his friends, aro respectfully lavited wo at. 1, on Saturday, Acgum 7, Reormat, son of Stepaee and And Eliza Cox, and grandson of Uerid B. Loupg, aged 11 months aad 19 days. Ter Vanser.—-At his residence, 94 Morris street, Jersey ‘ty, on Sunday morning, A! eat 8 Of coawmmptica, Jamm De Vaaser, tn the 28h your ia age. en St. Mathews churcia, Tho funeral will take , this + aay) aflerpoon, at AG Surtex strect, one o'clock. Tbe soladvee bad frienda of the family are Voy km nots bag en invited to ty ~~ RARD. — OD ot ae County of ry residanse, comes Vendyke and amy meet ve : ‘His remains will be interred im Grenwens Cometery om +08 two o'clock. pm omy day Enpiskii!en and Cabfornia bar ago 1 A ca MeGuinnees, aged 8 months ant 6 in fries of the Wily ere respectfully Gta, HAIR air remored elie aalve The person resiored is over sixty aix ye gad cen be sera By by Pr. 8. 8. SMITH, 322 by draggiata. ‘ATT'S Roa ¥. BA! M.—THE pay MOST OAT, tor deroiula, Rbevenation, trou, Gum mi wars, OM Uicore, By ‘eipeias, Balt Rhoum, and a dissases ot arieing rarer the blood. no matter what conse “agent for “Brookes, Mra HATRS, Ne vet BECRIVE: J Callery a most wrepity Puan Puat OF Tee CNED IVED FROM BRADY'S W. Toat ta covlecton of tapatial » MAP Benator BOUBTON. Renalor Sinaon benacor § *A - Minnesota, Copies of aay of the members of the Benaie or the Houve cam. be furnished. aioe aa ok Sean Mn) 8 P. tat (mororgment pee by Mr. a and colored in oll or water BRADY'S NATION ~ A saad ak ‘Thvtapece’s Saleen, beg NkW FAMILY SEWING MAOHINEA.. a wher sewing machine fey nate mind Sider va respects ibe beauty ov the mackie od begin i, Sindh A Ooo 33 Bronbway, New Torts, grPaae ‘8 & MARY! BAL ANDAR BAYT, Seoured 324 the “La Belle” Powder and Nurgiar Proof Laat» bers caiebraied nafea Dave Deen im use for SBTenioen Tame dolar's worth of books or ‘hea orer Deane RTM mais Reet. 15 Oak vine orm Ores SEND THE LiGAINING TAROUGU FUR GRAB Wass more arduous bes poach ant “oa tine 2 And ning ‘orough Ma we : ‘iho rare and taco jaar LAW Fae ULTY oF University. —T he counol ot "he Untveraliy aeris ue how York ave elected a fall Law Paewkty. rot esecee, ‘The anneal mercial puraulte, fw! mission ¢ atdre 0.9 ¥. rerean' ee = Bark Building, Lek oly. OV RMN TS} 1, M. BING! 20, 458 ILDER'S ‘PATENT eats FR BARS, GREAT 54 J a Ay Sire oF TYR WORLD, Corner of ay reas 8. We ¥. ne aaa, ie \~ LD YOU HAVE WHISKERS Witicomven! etl out stain’ ring (he oxi pa een to 403, era tt the com We Mare eee het phrotiane power refund the ore Span te propricte-a, Hi psrpetie €) pee dan a wed Joan Pmsea 175 Pits street Brooks a Vek &CO feel 0 Sag dress. a OO