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low, of Tennessee, and Rev. A, Prype, o! New Kogland, “Sommevees bere on Tnesiay wext. Bob gootionen are how in we city, Parson Brownlow is euffering “from broncbitw, aad bis spercbox wil be read by auother. The debate is to covtinue five evoulnga, The clipper sbip Grey tagic uaited to-day tor Rio, Among her passengers woro Mr. Yascey, minister to the Argentine Covtederation. greet Stouben festival commences on Monday, * there wl be ® grand turn cat of tue German mili- tary compavics, the Kuruers, &c, The exercises will oonnimt of rations, gymnastics, &c., on Lomon Sill, —_— Pennsylvania Congressional Nominations. Pumapeerma, Sept. 4, 1853. ‘The following are the Congreseional nominations of the People’s party in this county :—Firet district, John H. Ryan; Second district, E. Joy Morris; Vhird district, Joba P. Verree; Fourth district, William Millward; Fifth dis. trict, Thomas Balch, Hilnota Congresstonel Nomination. Sr. Louis, September 4, 1868, The democrats of the Highth district of Ilicois to-day ncmibaicd ibilip B. Foulke for Congress in place of Robert Smith, the present member. Seventy ballois were Onat. Thunder Squall and Loss of Life. Boston, Sept. 4, 1858, During @ severe thunder squall this afternoon a sal boat from Quincy, containizg Mr. and Mre. George F. Spear and niece, was capsized cf Hogieland. Mr. Spear Qad piece Were drowned, His, Spear was gavod by men Trom Huil, The bodies Mr. S, and bis uieco wore re- covered. Abost from Hingham, containing Charles l', Hersey, aged cirbteen, aud @ younger brother, sors of Major Jozhue Lieitey, also capsized during the squall, off Crow Point. The former was crowned, but the later saved himself by swimming to the shore. News from Kansas. Lxavanworta, Kanges, Sept, 3, 1858. Shermaa’s battery lett cho fort this morning for Miane- ‘Suis, The Board on the subject of the inspection and prise of the mule purchased for the army adjourned thie aftor- noon, and the members leave to-morrow. = Lieut, Chapman, First dragoons, arrived bore yesterday from Arizona on sick leave, ‘The Pike's Peak gold excitement ia on the rapid increase. ‘Two old Caiiforvians came in yesterday to make arrange. ments tor working the mincs successfully. One company left for the gold regions yesterday, and obbore are LOW organizing. The Yellow Fever at New Orleans. New Orvmans, Sept. *t, 1858, ‘The deaths (rom yellow fever yeaterday wore 5). Opening ef the Howard Atheneum, Boston, Seps. 4, 1888. fo’ the veusou last even satly (luminated, and crowd- Tho Howard Athenwam opone log. The building wae b: ed to repletion. Marke PHILADELPHIA BTOOK BOARD, PuILADELPiA, Supt. 4, 1858, Stocks dcll. Pennsylvania Siute ve, 804; Reading Railroad, 233¢; Morrin Covel, 48; Long Isiana Railrond, 12}; Penney ivansa Kailroea, 45, New Unitans, Sept. 3, 1853. Cotton has advanced jo. Sales to day 4,000 bales; middling, 3uc. Sales last whres a 100 bales; receipts of same time * © bales: stock m ‘port 8t 500 Dales, agurst $,000 Delca lust yoar. Sterling excbange 108X; Now York ditto, amy cays, ? per over aissount; aight ‘ditto §; discount. suger firm at 9o Molasuea— Prime, 2c. Flour hae sdvanced b0c., and is quoted at $5 7b. White corp, Bacon-—8houleers, Te, Colfoe aiot; Bulow Of the Weck 44> das; prime quuted at Llc, Seer in port 33,00 begs, aga.ngt 107,000 bags last yoar. Bactiome, Sept, 4, 1864, Woot fica, Flour quiet and unchangeo vora dem; pales of hile at Slo. a 8S0.,mad yellow at 0c. a Sic. Whiskey dui) bot steaty, 26¢. a 2Sc. Provisions Blondy Pariapenrinta, Sept, 4, L868. jour frm at $6 50a 85 7b. Wheat firm; sates of 4,000 b is, ei $1 £0 for rea aod $l 86 @ $1 40 for wDire, Corn baoyant; sales of 4,000 bushels yellow at 900, milost. Whiskey dull at 266. The Nicaragua Transit Route to be Opened. JO WHITE'# FIRST LAKE POAT TO START TO-MORROW OTHERS TO FOLLOW SOON—GRAND TRIAL TALE— A JOLLY GOOD TIMA AND SOMB TALL TALKING— @YERCHES OF JO WHITE, SENOK YRISAMKI AND OTHxRS—-THK HERMANN AND THA WASHINGTON TO BE THA STRAMSHIVS OF THE LINR, BTC. A somewhat mysterious invitation, directed to the Edi tor cf the Meraxn, invited us to be present at plor No.1 or Saturday afterncon at fonr o’cloek, on board the ttesmer “Case Yrisarri,’’ of the American Atlantic end Pacific Ship Casal Company, The sioambous with tho new game proved to be tho old swambcat American Nagle, well kocen in the Larbor, aud the company soneisted of Hr. Jo White and a large Gelegaticn of his friends, among whom wore Senor Yriserri, the Nicaragasn Minis ter, Mr. Purroy, formerly Brazilian Minister, and « large number of <istinguished gentlemen, with o sprinkling of Isdies, An excellent baod of music wer engaged, and though the poured copiously he steamer started shortly ater four o'clock for an ox” mreion down the bey. The uninitiated wondered what i; wae all about, but concinded thai as eoon as the bountiful supply of wine which was on board was dispored of that something would leak out conceralng the point of the oc- casice. Those who were posted, however, wore aware that tals boat was to sail on Monday for Lake Nicaragua, to tke her position on the Nicaragua route as the first of Jo, White's inke boats, to be followed in a fow days by two others, which, wiih ihe Hermann aad the Waching- ton, are to form the line of the American Atlantic and Pa- cifle Sip Canal Company. A very oxcelient collation was served in the cabin, and Senor Yriearri, Mr. White and Mr Lester, and othors ,respertively rezponded to tonsts. ‘We obail give a sketch of the speeches to-morrow. American Horses for the French Emperor. About « year since « span of Vermont horses war taken to France to form a partof the carriage stud of Louis Napoleon. Their arrival cronted cooriderable laterost among the rt, and the Emperor was go rouch pleased with them thet they heve einco been his favorite span for state ocensions. The Emperor waa tndnced to buy them through the influence of the Marquis of 1a Valette, whose ‘wife im a’native of (his city and a relative of ex-Alderman Uaderwood, of the Third ward, Yeetercey three more American horses were takea on thoir way to Havre in the steamship Ariel, aad will no doubt create quite as touch interest tm the imperial house- hold an did their (ituetriocs predecessn a. ‘The horses taken cut yesterdsy in the Ariel are not all ‘Morgans, a8 ai first reported. Twoof thom are threo. tn & Crone bet rt an woh ‘They are all very eho jus Borees, wih @ splendid tand bearing. Thoy ere dark brown in color, almost Fleck, with a white epot om the forehead and « similar merk on ihehind feticcks, They are abou three years olt and 15 bands 3 inches high. Alone, either of them cam fun a mile in dm. 16a. easy, and dm.inspan. Although ‘not quite #0 [aah as he borees sent belore, tbeso animain ‘Will make a mach finer show on rtste vocasions. Taey wore bougnt by Mr. Weilt Jr, of Maseacha- gota, Who rece! vou the order Ui ‘eine of tho members ‘of the Uncerwood family. Two them were near , aod we other near Monipeher, Vi. Mr. ‘Weillington twaveiled extensively through Vermont and unetia to procure the horses, and be thinks they are the Greet ‘nthe conuiry, He was unable to get a fourth, which he was craered to he could et metch the oda horse, . City Pottie THE RAGULARS’ PRIMARY BLBCTION. ‘Tho regulars held their priamry elections ia tue ropes tive wards last evening, for the chotce of delegates to tho Democratic State Convention, which mosie at Syracure on fhe 15th inet, The names of most of the delegates elect wiil be focnd in our advertising columas. These primary elections are held under a joint call isaved by the People’s Commition and the Recolars, and the delogates ther Clect will prerent their ctntme for recognition bo the Sy raccse convention in opposition to tae Gelogates who will D8 ChOPeD NeXt Monday ovening under the cas! of the Tammany Gemeral Commitios, fhe coun try delegates wili donDtiese make short work of these isputes bet woen the rival fecwons of the city dermvcracy Tw Orers.—The matinee aonounced for yesterday at formoon Was postposed oa accoUct Of the jadiaposiion of Measra. Gassier and Perri The attendance would havo been large polwithatavding the threatening aspect of the weather, 88 Mary as a thoncand persdna presente? thomselves #4 the doors, On Monday the Barber’ will ren, with Mae, Gasser ae Rosina. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER The City After the Cable Carnival. COMPARATIVELY DMSRBYED AY?BARANCE OF THE BURARTS- BROADWAY AND THM PARK—sTe 6NOBES GONE--OVETERS SOAROA, BTC., BTC. Like unto # baitle Held after a desperate engagement, or the benquet ball after te fons: bas closed, was the appearance of the cily alter the great oable car- nivel—tbe interuational colebration of the momentous event of the age. Tho bustiing, bapyy crowds which nad enlivened our streets, the myrieds of tiags ehd banners | which bad decorated our buildings, the dieplay of may ual- forms and holiday costumes, the souad of martial music and booming cannon, were no where io be seea or boars, ‘To be sure, there remained the debris of the graat pre parations, the evidencer, to some extent, of what bad been done; but, in comparison to the universal scene of | enjoyment, and the relaxation of business, the partial ro. turn to its wonted appeurance gave our city a shadow of gloominees which it will tak»: ome days to dispel. In Broadway particularly waa this change noticable, Here, where the gayest tranaparencies, the brighiest illa- minationg, the bappiest crowds, and the streaming flags hed been seen, the alteration eeomed almost magical; and though to the stranger who visited our city for the first time the ususi crowde an the promenade may huve appeared large, to those who witnessed tho sceaus of Wedneaday and Thursday it seemed barren, Here aud there, on each vide of the street, enthusiastic or specuia- tive shopkeopers bad Jef their insignia of rejoicing for the gaze of the public, ant afew flags wore leit fying; Dut the inscripiions wore too atale to be read—tno desora Uons were & day bohiad time, avd the very flags seomed to cling to the maais, as if reluctant to participate in a re- Joicing over such an event, which had ceased to be gene- rally expressed. The buaincee wir of tho street covtrasted strangely with the gay carnival soeae which had before charactorieed it, The fact wes, Broadway had oclipsed itself, and for ouce io its history its magaificenve was dimmed, ‘The scene in te Park was no less impressive, Whore the jubilant democracy bad assembled io aimust covntiens numbers—the trees which had afforded such grateful views to aspiring y outhe—the stands from whch the gor geous pyrotechnic display bac taken place—tho scafl ld in frovt of the Hall, from which the immortal event of the Iaying of the enbie had been improseed upor the multitude in letters, iasoriptions aud devices of glar- ing fre—all were there, Put the Park was oompsraiively deserted; the matted grass and soiled walks, strewn with deceying vegetsbies, fraite nud paper, presenting the only memento cf the crowds, The trees seemed to droop, as {f corrowing for the departure of their giad-boarted bur thens; the firework stands wore beisg demolished and carried off--the scaffold presented the charred rem vanig of departed eplendor—the basners which bad graced the gates of the diferent eutrances wore folded sbovt the poles na if thoy were winding sheets, and the whole posne wre suggestive of the past. The Drote: coxne in the Park, lamp poris imitstiog tae leaing t Plies, wusilated trees, aud the Uity Hau Gecuded we, Daners aud inccriptlons lucking, Dave and deso! grounds for ™ teas tne appernrance of some antiquated rv The si¢e anc 2D pare tno leas deserted, ry wie l bhow duriog the 1 slsot reaursod ite busy, efor aby boay- but myeeif 4 across the strevts for tke unusual Crowds Wo celebration were guce. Dusiling, bursy iog, dun'te Tue flege whieh bad been £ near the different telegraph cftican hed been taken down, anc old Frimty once more resuming Ne wonted atutely grandeur, waa Caepoiled of Its flags, nad with the warning lioger om the dial of its Cock aeomed to silently powt w the teotnese Of Time whilo the measured bolls of the quarter Bont eeemed to rey: 7tuee—-Time ts flying--Time is fying.” A bride dixested o' wedding garmeais could not appear more charged than was the eatire cliy divested of its boliday altire, the very clouds and winds waich prevailed throcghost tho day soemed toticative of the occceion, as if ey pad waited for the cur of uni voreal enjoyment to be filed to the brim. If the presences of #0 many sirnugers in the city was beted, their adsevee was Usowise romarkavle. Tovogh tt je an old aaylog that \\ ie “ bard to dnd a ppedle ins bay siack,’’ 1b iG Bob iyo tab, ihe poceasion of # few taoussnd Peop's (0 even our densely Crowded metropolis ts not por esptible, and their departure equally notlood, Our abop keepers, and, above all, our reslauralewrs, con bear testl- mony to this fact, for the Inver were nearly * eaten out of bouse and beme.”’ Inthe one item of oysters alone the consumption was tremeadous, Our couatry cousins are romackable for loving good oyaters, and embrecing overy opportunity, on visiting the city, to indulge themselves with the delicious bivalves in every style, Now, by ono of those remarkable coizcidonces whivk gomotimos occur ye history, it happened tuet the day of the great cablo celebration here was the Gret day of a month with aa RK in it, eud consequently « good oyster month, Now (twa) Densomewbat sstounding fact that oysters which were not good two days ago wre good to day, but (tls never- theless true that (bis meats Gas aa Rin its pame, aod sas month hed pot, sad that ought Ww setts the question, IT may be enother matter for jugulry whether oysters have any particniar connection with the Atlantic cable; bet it is unemistakeably A fact tbat the cable celodration caused @ largely increased Con suroption of oysters, 90 that many. saloons, ia the lower pars ol the oily paruouariy, wore carly dralved of the last oyater. ‘ From tne Battery to Union eqaare the evidences of the pageant were visible yesterday, and it will uadoubdtedly be long befors New Yerk looks upoa its like again. Al- lah be praised | the cablo is isid! Music and the Drama, Trauias Orens.--Roestal’s “Tl Barbiere”’ is announcst for to morrow evening at ihe Acatomy, Sesora Gasaier In to portray the character of Rosina, aad will introduce the famous “Walz of \ onzano,”’ which was composed ox preeely for her. She will be sapporied by Signori Labo. cotta, Gassicr, Pertut and Geasperost. ° Nisvo’s Ganosx will be clowed to-morrow eveaing, ia order to give an opportunity for a compiels rehearsal of the celebrated ¢rams, entitle’ “Jessi Brown,” which ta to be prodneed with new ecepery ard mechanical effects, on Tuesday, Mite Agnes Kobertsoa will enact her great polo the bervine, sud the (wor chargers are in good de. Tum Bowrny will commonce the fall campuiga to mor- Tow, With etrouger attractions than ever. Several popa- Inr artiste havo been aided to the efficient company of inst reascn, end cow pieces wil! be produced wi raid micene sion. exciting Grams, entitied “Ireland's Goiden Ago,’ the paniow imo of the “singic Barrel," and the “Lriae of Jammermeor” t-morr oF. Bewtos's.— My. Oollips bas been re-engaged aod will perform to-morrow night in & comedy writien ox proesiy for him, by Mr. John Brougham. It is cailed “Irish Fortune Bunters,” sud io represented as fairty ef forvercing ©’ humor, Mr C , be ft understood, will aot forget to pay Lis respecte to tue Widow Machree”’ doring the evening. Watt ack’. The edmirere of the Fog'ish opere wil! momt likely be pleated ty bear thet the enterprising lessee cof this estabiisbment hes mado arrangement to grauty their taeto, Tho season will Commouce to-morrow even- ing, with Balfe’s “iepemlan Girt,” ta which Mise Auaie Milner and Meeers. Miranu!, Guilmette and pneon aro to represent the caiel charactors, Laces Keewe's—Mr, end Mra, Biake are to make their Giret appearonce bere to morrow might ia their favorite ebaracters of Sir Anthony aod Mre. Malapros, in Sheri aan’e good ofl comedy of “Ihe Rivals.” The caat is otber wine embellished w!th tho names of sfieg Keene and Mersra. Sothern, Jeftersen and Burnett. Fresa Trraten A performance is to be givon at Met- repo! tan Hall on Tuesday vening, for the hevefit of Moos. ‘Tallot, whose delinoauons of character have been #0 fre- qacatly applauded by the patrons of the Fronob dramatic troupe, ail the leadiag mombers of which will appear oa tho ocoasion in ‘Oannitle.’? Aarerrcas Mcartm.—The large ttrangers who daily and nightly thi es eee invariably #peak in compicte 7 Thentre of Arts.’ The myriads of bosatiful fisn in the “aquaria” and the “happy (amily’ of course aitact aa Inuch attention ag ¢ / ei Te Camrem. Mi A — Matt, Pool will tomorrow evening introduce ‘Whilties from the Cowatry,” » charsowr in which be wili a0 dovbs create nproarious merriment Atong maay other novelties in the pro gremme are the ‘Mi Brothers, the “Teutonic Fa mily,'* @ burlesque prige fight, and “Come to the Muwit,”’ ‘Woon's Mivernmis jemae whet thay very approp-iately style a warlety bili, for the week commencing w-morrow Metare, kiph. Horn, Podworth and other favorites, in ad dition to ing in many other good things, will take part in ine burleetque of “Spirituniiom,” in when ail sorte Of epirite will mingle. ‘Tye Bryant's announce two or three new gongs for to. morrow bight, together with of oev tiring favorites, including melodies, burleaqnes, dance: apa jokes. Ten and Jerry wre to wind up the entertainment : with the exorutiating whi satitied, “Scenes & Phaiow’s,”’ See it tf you desire to ¥ Pacach GARDEY.—-A large and fashionable aeromblage may be expected at this preasant rotroas to morrow ev aa- ing, for the puryors eof eojoy!ng te concen: to bo given by Dodworth’s iacona band, the selections emnrans a variety of the moat exoiug military as well as misoslia- seous pieces, and the whole wil! close with a disp'ay of fireworks. Baoowies Ixerriete —Sygnor Mits hes pitched his magic tempte in the abows ball, end will to. morso@ pight ro bie friende with Prmorout vyonwiloquial pertormances, OXUrRordinary Decroma@ntic feats, avd tho sag rclour tricka ‘of hia qumerovs learned Canary birde foa’t forget to take the ebiidren. PETRA, “Nick Sariine or fer Atra ~The Cunard screw atosmehip Alps, for Liverpool, will leave this (Sunday) morning be- tween six and seven o'clock. | : world Wo miniature, styled Thiodon's | Religious Inielltgence. CATY CHUKOMRS. Bey. Rebert McCarter, D.D., tho paetor, will preach thie morning and afternoon in the Westminster church, m Twenty eecond erect, butween Sixth sod Seventh ave nue. Rev. J. H, Shepard bavirg accepted an invitation to be Come paator of tho Sixih Universalist caurch, he will cam mence his labors te day. Services thie morning audw(tor- eon. Rey. A A. Livertaore will preach in the Universalist church correr of Bieweker end Downing streets, N. Y., this morving and evening, Rey. Bidooy A. Corey will proach iu tuo Bighteoath etreet Hoptiet chur@h, one door weat of Fifth aveaus, this | morning apd evening. Rov. Joseph H. Towne, the psstor, wilt preach this | worning and evening in the Sorthwest Proabyloriaa | church, in Fiftiett etrest, near Kighto avenuo, Public worebip will be bela this morning in the New Jorussiom church (Swedenborgian), at Lyriquo fall, 765 Rroadway, In the Memorial church, corner of Hammond stroat ant Waverley piace, Key, Geo. 0. Peapell, asaicient mioisier | in charge, wil! preach this morning avd afvernoon. Rey. Dry, Dyer, sasictant minister of St. George’s church, will | preach in the evening. In the John strooi Firet M. E, church thore will be preaching this morming aud oveuicg by tho pastor, the Mey, Cosries KE. Harris. Eveulag evbjoct, “A voles from the ocean, ‘Glory to God in the highest aud on earth pavce, | good will toward mea.’ ’’ Jo the South Congregational church, Brooklyn, corner of Cowrt ond President wireets,the peztor, Key. Rufow W. Clare, wilt proach this morning and ovening. Sw: We morning, “Christians the living \omples of God.’ the evening, the “Abantio telegraph.” ‘The Fifteth street M. E. church having been enlarget nad repaired, will be re-openad day. Proaching ia ihe morning by Rev. James Porter, DD; afteraoon by Rov J.B. Wekely, and evening by Reg. 8. Armstrong, of Mendham, N. J. ‘Tho Fourth evenns Prosbyterian ehitron, at the coraor of Lwenty gecoua suest, Will be upsu sor Woredip again today, when tne partor, the Rey, Dr Parker, may be expected to resume bis tabors, The Mercer street Presbyterian church will be re. opencd for publig worship to day. lu consequence of not delng able to complety the ra- pairs of Calvary Deptiascourot, i wil uot be opeaud un. tu Sunday, September 12. 5, INSTALLATIONS. Tho Rey. Daniel Higheo, formerly of Rockaway Pras. bytery, New Jersey, was infisiled protor over the Firet Presdytertes chorch ana congregation of Washiog tepville, Orange county, Now York, by tae bludgeon I’rea- bytery, on the 2ath August. Rev. G. A. Bryau wns iveialiod pastor of ths Coogrega- vonsi oburch of West Haven, on Wecnewday, September t RESIGNATIONS. Rev. J, Bystt Smith, & clergymau of no'e in Bulfelo, bas tendered bis resigpasion ar pastor of the Firat Saouny chured in thet oty, having accepid a call from oe of the principal churches in (oe Yors Oy Sunday, O20 mle, Vor. Maloh Sanger, DD, road to tie Unitarian eu trch arc soogregsiion tn Dower, Mass, @ letter reeluning his pastoral cbarge at he exo'ration of & fee weetn Trove oreacat were drep!y affecte*, some ut them even to ebedding tears = mitted to the miciatry, eee roiied or oo the 10th of Septomber, 18.2, 09 bas perfor Cuties with the vemont fidelity ead exruesteews. ppatHh IN TBE MEV.STRY In 69 years, Ho gratvatoa at Harvard Caton» eing cclasemele with Hon. Francis Tarasti, |v 7d Vidlips, Bsq., and Thomas A. Dexter, Ee, Ho was * {aiued pastor of the Unitarian church ia Ster'ing, wage , ere 22 22,1825. and resigned bis pastoral charge on the ‘2iat of Juve, S619. On the Sist of Ociober, 1847. 10 was fretelled ever the Hawes ¢ shurch, in Sooh Bu where ho labored faithfully and ezceptably or. 1 when be regigued, and since thai time bas uot aad oliig of any religious society. Ined, at Athens, Ohio, on the 30th ait., Kev, Revert © Speucer, of be Cincinnati Couference, ite was a graicate 8 College, and commenced the minwiry at the yeers, age of NeW OT TROTES. Tre Reformed Dutel charch of Pough\ksepe's Godioated to the carvice of God cay. Ber ues hy Ker. George W. Bethune,D.D Rev % wl sic. our a will be inetaiied an pastor tn the eveaing of we same day. Ser- mov by Rey, Mr. biller, The Rey. Sepbea Ward ia about to vadertake the building of & new On'holic church in the vi:!age of Morri- tauis. The Catholics of tho place are , Bd toe revi bas ohtateed permis from the Most inbep to eolicit wid from Ostholics ia this ve Tho corset tone of the new Catholic church at Falrfax station, Va , on the Orange an? Aloxandria Raitroad, wit! de iaid by the Right Rev. Jotm Moill, of ition, mond, on Sunday, the 12th of Sepiember, wiib the care monies prescribed by the Roman Pontifical. ‘The Kiptecopal acciety of Concord, N, H., aro about to orect & how churea of rtope, MIX PLLANROTS, Rev. James D. Butler, Professor of Greek In Wabarh Ocilege, Crawfordevillo, Indians, bay boon appointed Pro. fessor of the Aucient Languages tn the Untvereity of Wis contin, the State University. Professor Butler has ac coptod the appointment. Salary $1,500. Dr. Merry Smith, Professor in the New School Presby torian Yheolcgioa! semigary at Walnut Hills, Ohio, has recently revuroed from tour in Kusope. Tols is the fourth tour Dr. Smith bas taken to Europe for lierary wad coucational perposes, ¢ariag bis professorship amd ’ cenoy 1m Marietta Oc! lege im Calo, and bis pros: 1p tn Laue Seminary, Atacamp inceting in Loadon county, Ve, ast week, the ‘‘Committes’’ seized upon ous hundred aud forty ga) lone of whiskey, beng vended in the vicinity, end poured is oa the ground. Tois unexpected spiritaa! wanifesvation took (be rum sellovs #0 truah by surprise Wai Do resis. lance Was offer od to the preeee ting. Rev. Dr. Magic, pastor of the Seoond Presbyterian church in Fugabeth, &. J., in eettled im the towe ta which ho avd his wile were both born and raised, ead whore he wes werried Be bas been of the churca over which be now presives for thirty flve yoarn. Ho ts the only ‘the ebureb over bad aga it is the only church of whick he bea ever beta pastor. ‘The minutes of the Concrezationelist General Conference of Meine for 1804 bave beee pubiished. fee ermmery * ial plios — County confereno-e, Fhurehee, 2M; members, 17,242; tpereaee, ),077; rinl tere, 201; licentiates, 19; number in Sabbath schoois, 16,006, Denevoiont conwibutious, 627,140. ‘The following summary of Rapttete is from tho x, Almanac for foo Anooiations, Bobs Goureten, 11 B00, ea, 1,025, bapiized la J.J Brayton, pestor of a Universalist church at Lawrence, is making diMeutty in his dosomination by preeching # theology akin to Parkeriam in its estimate of the Scriptures. He believes in prorent iaspitaion, and Coes Bot Quow that Mawhow or Paal bas any higher 'n- ppiretion than is now porsible, or are to be rocotyed as in faible gudes im matters Of faih, The Zrcmpel deu.os thata mau bolding these views can be recognized as a Univeraatiet, or be alow: 4 to occupy @ pulpit. ‘The total donations to the American Board of Com missiccers for Lay 4 Missions, from Acgust 1, 1557, > Joly 33, 1828, were 8304076 06. ‘Donations for the six sioumsy Packet, $25,096 23. At tho Ursuline Oonyont, Melroee, on Monday dst, four your, K tho black veil, aad ope the white veil The fer. Father Storrs, Vioke ‘Gonoral of tbe discess, officiated in the adeonce of the Most Rev. Archbishop. Afver the ceremony Father Starrs delivered ao im; ve Addreee W ihe congregation. One of the young ladies wh took the black voll wan the denghter of Mr. Heory Zim mor, of Bowhwick. The Key. Mr. Albrecht, aad others 0 the Montrore Avenuo Roman Catholic charch were pre rent and ¢Mcmted. ‘Tho Right Rey. James H. Otey, 1.D., neamre, bas conpeates to act os Missiooary Minap of Ar- kanets, @ poet made vacast by the deccare of Bishop Rehep of Ten- ult. from Wareaw contains Informa. able portion population prov inewe ino, Mink, etook end Podoll, formerly ane Greek unite hcl that i to key, While presery ing the Gree anarey 'y maintained their allegiance to the Holy See. During the reign ot the Emperor Nicholas these ‘were driven into schism by menace sad violence, for some tiae past tbe Unitarians, #8 they call them In Poland, bave eal rea adhd emer faith. The instruction, and of devotion the people andr the same time OXCr. 90 GvastraiD) o to the's ‘ormer bolief. rosult of ‘de, It ia aaid, to restore at leset a million Caabolic choreh, AMERICAN FIRLE [ prover wae oflered by the Ret. wt, Boll focletion tore tecoge ined, of which two are in Miasour:, | © Michigan, Texas aad Tepnosees, one #poken on Dr. Veo Dyck, Bot edition of the Aj Testamont. books for distribotion in Tampico, Mexico, (yibwa festa ments to the American Board of Comm isetonsre for Foreign Misaiona; books to the Americas Tract Soriety for distrivu. | aed @ in various minobg svamen at [olier iam Folland; to Miaelonary Society ot Methodist Kowsoopal Charoh, book) to the amoynt of $200, for distrivwtion at | Buenos A) res: 8600 for printing & pocket sities of toe ‘Testament at Beirut. Namerons were me09 to small and feeble avs Jiarien to ee, deatitnte, sat to noedy Sabbath schools where there Are po suxiliaties: | together with sixteen votnees for A tow | vas og , 5 resigned. | @peer Jacobs 0 Ane dtind. inted for Western Kentucky ta the place of Rev. \ 5, 1858. ——— The Philadelphia Steam Fire Engine and | ‘The Way Lola Montes Wrote Her Lectures. Cur Firemen. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. My atievtion Pas b.eo called bo ap article ip your valas_ blo paper of this cry, under the caption of “Tho Philadol- pita fieam Fire Eogine,” reflecting severely and uvjcatly upon the condoct ef the New York Firo Departmwon‘ generally, and upon that of the officers and members of Adriatic Engine Compeny No, SL in partioular, Aa fore- mon of that company | reapecttully eek te privilege of correctiog eevers! miretatersents in the aforesaid article, end presenting 6 the pablic, through the modium of the HEAD, @ plan statetsons of cur connection with the mat- tor, every line of whick can be veritied by bundreds of Cielwtereatod witnessos, Au Vo tho wt asoortion, your reporter states, “the Phila delpbians, upon arriving on the ground, were surprised to find obetaciea thrown in the way te prevent them from procuring weter.’’ Bo far as Engine Company No, 31 is concerned I caa positively state that such was not the case; on the contrary, No, 21’s company were desirous of having a friendly trial, fully eatisfed of the superiority of weir ais. Before the steam engine arrived al the burning building we had received ap ordor frow Ba- “back down our pipe aad take up," which order we bad oveyed, Some time after “baking up’’ we obtained permissiongrom Kngineer Bauich to get | We engine t work with n pipo trom the street if we wish- ede trial with ths steam engina Ie whe eeccnu place, it w ctated that the foree of the water bures their bose oud they were compelled to stop; that thin dissoter provoked tbe derision of aome ot ths Now York firemen, who acted in shameful waauner. { am not awere thst thoy burst any boas; it they did, the burrahivg and cheering by the wembers of Engine Lo. 81, Was note“ rejoicing at their bad luck”? Dut at the fect that we threw fn Dondaomo ttroam of waver at leas: twenty feet bigher thay dia, Again, it is enc * that cho rucoers of tho steam engine seemed to enrage the New Yorkers, and the man who hela we pipe oi Engine 31 warned the atcaaw of water full upon the Pavaceipocane,” ead “artbts jameture tt saemed ag though a grveral suack was about to be made upon we Wieitere, but through the efforts of Awisiant Evgineer Bavich and the pol.co the atranger lremon were provased iran personal vicience,”” Im vegard to this matter J wilt ovly cay, that up vo the thee the steam ougine commeased Sorking; tho firemen in tront of the fire were compara. ly Gry, tee stream turown from the steam engine was cted (Whether purposely or not the public may de. WG) ib Buch A WRCHET that the full body of water was €¢ upon the members of 11 aad 31 engine companies, ng many of them from their poritiovs on the eugines avd complewly erenching ali im the viewity. Al ibs time | Wen) to the person naving charge ot the pipe of the 6+ eugine and statod to him hat be mvst change ths cirection of bis atrenw, a8 © wis driving my from tho brakes.” Tas not Deing dene, wiler alee womonts T ages want to him vith, Ube 88 y WAS ida he Covi Mot nelp it.” Upso 5 ty the engine T obarrvas seve ral pereene #pricg (om (0s FicowRlk, ake thy pips of No, WR It UpOD the rues Lelding we pipe of the seam Limmc¢ stely ertered the men w stop the en- 1 aim postive GA} BO allagk war tw engine. 5 Le, Which Wes Gone. onions plated up: New York Fire Dv ours Of Adriatic Rog: Company NO. 31,29 Wo were Fo. oterd Bt our vielory, snd than!ctu! that they had furnisnad + AL OPPOLTUBity 10 GuUW Loose iuterosted In the matter net bend engiaes Were wore eerviceatls and available in atirgshing free than ctoam engines. The true tees of 6 Cake ib Lhi¥—DOr & pall water Was thrown upon fro by tho sive Joe. Forther, ia ner contest (th us she payed through ouly twalvs fect of hose, wuile No, 52 played through ove nunarad foot. ‘The persons ge of the steuia engige canunt, with mpy ebow any mis Moors or weme apany Tf they , it ceriainiy ig not ® diser sai nk ire Depastwont. Youre, troly, Wai. BUTTON, Foreman Eugino Company No, 91, New Yous, sept. 4, 1868. Stephen U. Branch Admitted to Ball, SULBSME COURY—IN OHAMBEBS. Belove tion Judge Clecke. Save, Se_Je Coe mater of « Habeas Corpus for Ste; a ter he Penitentiary fi talon Mayor Gienana—Mr. JW Aetinead applied to he Court to permit the deicndant to give Dail ly appear ive genera! termof the Supreme Uourt pending ibe wilt of errer to the judgment and rullogs of the Resorder, ir. Ashmend proceeded to a gue that every point that was Tuled wed decided by the Recorder was wrong, ant vo palpably that they were againet elementary princi hat the rejection of the toatimony of toe witneres to rhow thut Branch was infurmed by them of the facta sipted in the article alleged to de }botlous chow have beew received, ia cider to rebut melice, without whtob there coald boro bel. He argued that toe Recorder, 1a bie barge, took the case eMurely from tbe jury ,aad rulec he Intent to be a rater of 'aw; whereas tt was a ques: tom of fact, and @hould hi been carcfully joft to the Juiy—tbai the Rec: rder virtually decided the cause aim wolf, Mr. Agtioesd edévced various authorities, both Reglien ano Ane cap, od said that these ruliage of we Recorder were 12 the firwt principles of Justice. Mr. A. orewpire hour in the exposition of hie views. ier McKeon, a tog Dietrict Attorney, was heard tn veply. Ts sald suse this was St chambers, and be bad ect come peqered to bear vo thorourh Aiseusrion of the eave as bed been just given by th counrel for the defendani—soat Mr. Branch bad ooo fairly teed aac jusily convicted—that this application t atl Was to the dieeretion of the Court, and that the geno sai term Would Moet in about three Weeks, ard thatthore fore there wae HO prereing wecesaity why the discrotion of the Judge shovld be exercised ie contended tha — ieocrder wore right aud ic conformity with law Mr. Ashmead was aboot to reply, when be tyoten on by ibe Jacge, who sisied Watit eetmed to Bim imporsibl> to euatern the Jodgment of ihe Court of Seerione, and in oh wae that the general term must reverse it. TR Recorder bad in his (Judge Clerke’s) judgment charge whe jury in suce a Wey wt melend ond bad, in of fect, dotertined tho intent ef tho publication. This was peculiarity @ matter for the jury, and be could not im conectence refuse to admit te to bail, pending ths Cecision on the writ of error, when he bo- Keved that tt wan ieporeible to sustain the conviction of the Coloncaut oa legal principles. Le acovrdingly libe rated Branch on bai!,anc took resognizasce tn two sure ties of $2,600 for his appenrance at the general term of the Court. Supreme vier fi pee over om Brooklyn City News. Poutica.—The Republican Assembly Conventions to welcet delegates for the Giaie Convention a: Syracuter were bold lat evening, sad ropulted in (ue sowctioa of the folowing, as fer ae heard from:~~ and Labi apheetnpans pen pod Fighth, Seventoenth Vighteenth wards and county towae—Jobn \. Siearns an George W. Stiweli, Colegetes; Andrew B, Liovgom and Werer Kelery, alternate: Second )istrict-~Oompriatng the First, Sixth and Twolfth warcd-—sebe Osshow sad Cuasies Parker, (elcgates. ‘Third Distriet—Commpeiing the Fourth aod Tooth warde—D. BR. and Joseph Reeve. — Poverty the second, aod Pitt wards, adjourned. FYth Diotrict Ce the Ninth ead Pleventh warce—Coaries Jones and Anibooy F. Campbell, dele eaee. Brooxiys Boanp or Featrn.—A meeting of this Board was to have been held yeaterday, but adjourned for wa: of & quorum. They will meet to day, at nine o'clock A. M., to take action pee ef ped ever pationta. Tt wes reported yesterday sowe of the convaies- cont pationte at Quarantine bad been, or world be, sent te thi city. police were thereupon notilied to guard the shores aad prevent any voesol from Quarsatiae from landing. The most stringent meseurss will be teken to keep tho city free from tne disease. Renoiare ARKRETED.—At nearly four o’clock yesterday worvimg, Meer Harrold, of the Teesueth precine’, no. ced iwe suspicious looking follows prow! ug La rainer & sespicions manger adoas various dwoiling bousss in! beat, They saw the oflcer, and acted rather cautioasy, upon whieh the offlcer began to play drunk. After atsy goring about in Imitation of Toodtes, the officer finatiy “oll lat to the pavement, and iay there apoarently stupidly drunk. The two men at ence pulied out their barglarious plements and attempted to enter & dwelling bouse, but ney bed a commenned when the ofticer prvace? & q fe each dowbic quick time that tooy ware arable to escape, On taken to the station house one of the prisoners be Kichard Clintoo © noted Fugiie) dorgiar, who bes alreacy spent one term tm State prion. The over also a0 Eaglishmae fave bis heme ae Thomas Haller He claimed to have fallen in with Clinton the evening previoar. sad alleged that Uliaton told Nien he cond make a living much easier commiting burglaries than by working at bis irsde We aid that they wero not attempting a burglary. but that ve won was only abowing neatly @ house crnld compan! bo entered. They each bad @ reveiver and plenty of Durglare’ tools. Justice Kelly locked them both up for we Between two and threo o'clock yesterday moruing oficer Tiwi, of the Twoatioth procinct, dotecto! tro youthe coming out of the butcher shop of Jacob Smith, No, 621 Kighth avenue; one of them had the monoy drawer in bia poaression, and the othor had a hage string of sacenges thrown over his back. (np sceing the officer they rao cit as feet as their limbs could carry them, out the Cioer guccesded in one of them—tae one with the eausoges. The prisoner gave hie name as Jovo Dune, hie age eighteen, and occupation that of a painter. Juetics Kelly lecaed aim saswer. Tho piace was entered by forcing open one of tho shutters of 4 front window. Passive Covsterrert Mowgy.—A young man, giving bis name ge Charlies Lachor, om Friday evening passed a counterfeit $2 Dill oa the Brandon Sank of Vermont, at tho liquor store of Thomas Mater, No. 745 Second enue. He called for ® drink and gavo the bill in pay- Tent, 00d was handed the Chang? The bill was shortly ditcovered to be w. lea, and the atterer wee treated & (ew bloeks of. Another counterfeit $2 biit ou the amo bank was fonnd tn bis possestion. Tae young man allegen that he suppored tho money war good = Tos tice Kelly, before whom he wae taken, dotaine’ him for examination, STAPNENG AYFRAY.<0At @ late hour Friday evening, two Cormane, named Farris Koler and Morris Morris, hed an altercation at No, 96 Kavex street, where they resided, The fight wound ep by Morris drawing & kalle and piadbing his antago: ender tho left ear, iniicting a eerlous Wound, The th Ward pollos efrestad Morris, i iy he wae taken before Justice Steers, who ho! examinee TO TAK DITOR OF THE HRKALD. New Yorn, August 39, 185%. Thave noticed with pein and with vo emall dogroe of indignation that a rumor has been ret afloat that Mslamo Lola Moutes is not the author of tho lectures with which sto has been delighting Amorican audiences. | feel it my duty to state that I positively know Yha} she did write at lesat dye of tour, for I was visiting in the eames house in which she resided, and was pearly all of the time in ber room, and saw her write them. During @ considerable Portion of the time she was conflued to her room with | Ui heaith, aad ae used to write ber lectures boiswered up | iu bed, walle aamali library of books of reference was scattered sround her, It seems to me to be sgrcat bbame tvet a woman who bas to struggle thus bard AgAbst Bicknere and misforiune to gaiv wa houest sad hooorabdie livetthood, ehoult be robber of the just fams whiob such hard toring indoatry cesorves. I aw aware thet vo person who knows well toe Madame dowbie ber | abuily 10 write even better Wings than ehe bes yet pro- duced; bus the world 6 tov ready to snoor at aay intollec- tual pretensions of @ wonsan. 1 Wart yo will give thie a piace in your widely clroulat- tug jowroml, iy justice © woman whom | know ty be most fouuy wronged. e Lia M. DE VERE. Letter from Captain De Riviere. {From the Coverter des Kate Voie, 4) Naw York, August 2, 1863, Mn. Epsron—Finding myself at last delivered from the jadicial prosesutions to which I have been so unjusily subjected, | come to avi of you a rectification of the (sete whiob have Deen communicated to you and wht havo | beon vo caluminously applied to my person | declare that | Dave never in aay Way been coaneoted with fraud- Ulebt Dankrupicies, consequently that | Lave aever been mixed up with judicial proceedings in France. Such mat tere wey relaie 10 aD individual whose Lane Teaowdies mine, but Tar) indigrant that wey should be attributed \o me or to apy member of my faniiy. Qince the year 1844, [have ceaned to belong to the Froceb arn y. end now on farlongh (en non activtte) for bey auotd ip fir an }, Femulung from wounds received in tha Crimea (P20 very words of the docs avat aigaod by Marshal Vaillant, Minister of War ) ‘AS to Lhe raKiier Which hes gorved a4 a protest for tho verseouticn of which [ have been the victim --the pre- teoded abduction of Miss Blount-—1 declare wil that baw Deen baid wlymg avd malicious inventicn. I porsonally deny Having over abducted Mice Blount, avi! siill Leos Watame Rowet My part ia that affair was lunited to a2 compenyizg, upon ther demand, avd to prots: their request two Indies who endeavored to orcape from an oon ve tyrapny. Tain ready to do 86 agaia Hiaerts i tave been wosdle to defend mysel!, but now intend to do it, aad to obtain juation tor the attacks, Which Ail WDO Ore woqoAINted With mo know ty O98 malig rout. Terait from your impartiality, sir, reparmiioa of she Wrong which, upon false fnformatioa, you have done 10 a 1a@h #bo wake with head erect, because he bas the right to carry it 60 Accept, sir, the assurance of my perfect considara Capt HA DE RIVE ‘The Courrier gives credit to the captais’s statement, on. Labor to un uly men i am! botogrsphed De! log Acude The Tart ve GREGA ¥ mst Pave revommer Cyran W, Pistd —Tmpoulal Photograph of Oyrna W. Field, on epbibtuon at BKADT'S gallery, 359 Broadway, over Thotnpaon’s oaloun Tittany & Co. emacucee that they » ATLANTIC Te Tntree 5 wey, ire baiance of t JHMA RING CAML! on bowed the Joo aenin ie ante Nigers. In order to pince wi teach of nil oiscnna, and thet evory farntly im the elite * * WAY PCasens 9 specimen of his wonderful mecPen'c ud cueosiy, they propone to cut the sable {nto ploces of (ur inevee ta Teagih, And monn: uhea nes-ly with braesternies. Each piece wil be accumpauies with a copyrigh ed fac nile sentiticnte of OYRUA W. FIPLD, R8Q., whet 1 le cut from we gevutne carlo, Tweuty miles of * are heen ac ere oe be. Ket and teken up from the cotton: of the ocean. 7 wil! pe £24 gold in precisely t! - condition iu @ blob the grea: calle now Hes Im the be of the Atlantic ‘Urdera will be rece! vod (rugs deals bere for go eae n ita) ploces atm time, at $25 per hin Betall pric @ ts eke 2 @ier wuat be accompanied by the money, in funds tin New York, ag tt will not be poesiole toopen a: count. A register wil be kep* of the ordore »9 they are re- ceived, which wil! be flied tn turn withon( favor or partintity. A. = vt the specimona Wil bo resay, ib le expos! ter delivery wilhin » week. ew Youn, August 21, 1858. ATLANTIC CABLE NOTICR Tilsay & Co. te inform ‘ae public that although they Deve arranged the Novelty Works (im asdition vo ther iormer faglites) to mount the ailinuec cable, Ua» dean’ Is Hoa inch apecindens ta fast an rocelvou. They therefore np cee aa receiv: wy fore ay Wein the tema ad othere that while they will Continue to te. ceive ordere, to be filled in thelr turn, As here ofore, bey will seul the eatin, tn the stave 1 comes froca (he Bianarn, ai 62 cepts por tueal foot, ip lengias of Bui lees Wana foriy twol, sud to em lier quantities at $1 ber foot, whict wil! epabis pur SRRECTE LO DAYS BeclOMe Mon nted 19 Bult i>” CAUTION, a A tiention la reapectaliy tavited to the fo owtng lettm from OLBUS W, FiRt, Bex! New Foun, Angst 4, 1967, fertars, Tirrany & CO:—Gentlemen At Jos reuse, ‘tm jueuce to you, Lam bound to ese T diaponed 01 the Atlanbe Gable 0a board whe Yolad otoer Eave too procured from Yor, or from ‘bo amsll specimens whieh were aletribuled om before ie cubie wna att, in Rick caso the quantity ts 100 rmall ta be worthy of notice. ‘There 4a peoullar atuucned to Le gabe wick have bought twemly miles Cf it were aot-Ally aseineges ia she ocewt, and recovered, while through ali of it the tiganle wero being tranemilted during the whole of thy ime coe pled in lawing the cable. ‘Ot coarec any quantity of cable cao be manufeetiredin Sees, ne eee , bw otto lew, i any of these, auachos \2e hich the cable purebased by > i & oy the cable Whics waow amen, very trey hon, oe ere "Gkeae ina. Late Styles of Fancy Cassimer s and Vest- fogs, at Bo. 1546 Palow street New Lora, four doors east of road way. 8 MANA, Atiantic Cable Charms, $2 per Doren. WAG, IS Bromdway, Herrous Superior Sewing Moabhine, with now improveraenta, compleie, for 68." 447 Broadway. Strnrgere on the Loukont ieee compe with fat jhe mom ctogess Grom, waveting, UO AnOSE cot: for the tall, nad 6: the lowest RRs & RAYMOND'S, Comer of Fulton aad Nassau sirocte, Wherens Certain Unser Parties are imitating ove rede marks with the {Intention of palming of & © Leg to inform deavvrs aud consumers fae eetnally at ovr Patented American 29 Colora, are only tobe Genuine wen put up in our sopyr'ghted Inde, DRS & OO, 72 Wiliam street, Defionce Salamnnder Sefes—With Patent rowder proof focks arlercas bare, Also, fire and burginr proot rales, Vepos vd airoet, BOBRAT M. PATRICK. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines. Vaiuable improvements, 12 Broadway. Southern and Western rate —Our Stock of fali aod winter eothi * above trade is now com vigte, comprising large aenisof all the ber lee of winter clothing. Terma sad pr rics very favorsb) to undonbted houses, D DEVLIS & Ov, 168, 259 nod 2H) Aromas. Thaddens Davids & Co. 8 BLAOK WRITING INKS, lot for a day, but for al! ume. Dr Chilton @ test, ebowing the paperiority of unis ink aver ali olbera, For Colottug the Hair Usa Wilson's Mair colarer BB cama a buts tke ovlor Wa Vikek or rove bates cy ing or sain!ng thefantay ne rouble ta xine ih; applied like water, does not tajure the halr, thowsan woe 1 ith av A ab the drug store, 306 Grand street, corner of Ali Cristadoro’s Hate Dye, Wigs and Toupres— The hesi in the world, wholessie and retell, and tae dye pri- vaiely offered at Attor Hons, Ratehelor's Hate Dye, We A Toupece— ‘The best ta the world, surpassing all sold and applied ‘8 the mamulaciory, 23 Broad say. Barry's Tricephe cheaper: article for dressing, bean.) preserving and restoring the Bair. arugeiate, Hollows: Pilis.—So Case of Fever and westness, the urn ‘action of these pills. Aol nick 3 nd at ihe same ‘line Inyigora! i oo Malcom inne, A. Y. Ratical Core Truss Ofice,Mareh & © Veecy street, Astor House. Trustes and suppor MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Marrted, Fanersotor—Vosntreu.—At i’leasent Treotey, Sept 3 by the Rev. Lyman, Joaw pen dy ‘Misa Linmin, youngest daug! nrghe Gasenie FEnpERfow.—At Staten Leland, st the remdence of the bride’s brother, Jobn 0. Mlonderaon, Bey., by tue Rov. @. B. Cheever, D. b:, Geariimo Casas, ot the Now York bar, inte of Rome, to Mies Many A. Lasomasun, of Lois ofty. Posey—Firisow.—-At the Waverley Hotel, on Wedner- i tian B. Pu sy we ihee K Awname.—(n Satarday, Sept 4, James Srurtot, 90 of PhINiO #. ond Soptila A. Abrams, aged 1 year, 9 mosths and 42 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Wvited w eKena the foneral, this (Sumiay) afternoon, at two o'clock, trom the residence of hie father, No. 32 street. ELATDR M. Roaast Bano, ia the $4 relauves and frieada of twe family are respectfully invited to @iend the fureral, (rom No. (66 Sard ayoaua, 5 this (Bunday) aftornoon, at two o'clock, further invitation. te remains ‘will hens: Py ‘be \akou to Tringy Couetory Moutrea! papers pieass copy. Thunisy,—Oa Saturday, Jept. 4, of cousumetion, Cuume. . 4 11a Reumeca, third davgbter of William Mt, wod Sarah Bria joy, aged 3 years and 0 days. The funeral will take place from No 85 Monroe etreot, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The relaiives and friends of the family are invited to aind, wituous fur- bay srr gar Sept. 2, after a loug illness, Mra. ALLAN y » a | Prey Cartan, wile of David Callan, in the 41st year of her age Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- fend tbe funeral, on Sunday sfternoon, at two o’ciock, | from er Inte reeidence, No. 47 South third street, Wir Tanebarg Ber remains will be takea to Calvary for ia~ ment. | Dxaxoot—At Kitone, Westchester county, N. ¥., om } wee, Sept. 3, Maxcarwr Ans, wife of Ai! Degroot, 1. | Be — On Friday night, Sept, 3, Avavers Waswaume Gaugbter of Matthias and Angusie W. Hopke, | agod 1 year, 1 moth and 1 day. The rolat'vee and triends of the family are reapecttully lovited to attend the fonoral, this (Samday) afternoon, at | two o’eleck, from the residence of ber parenta, No. 188 Frapksin sarect, Lana —-At Worth Stamord, on Friday, Sept 3, Crama Koraria, tafant denghier of Jaimea Ud. and Clariann Lane, acd erecddaagtler of 4. 3. acd darab Ana Keelor, aged $ | montba and 98 cays. | Brirgeport Farmer plesve copy. | Les ba Thureowy, Soot. 4, ewer Line, son of the late | Wham Lee, ia ahe 43th year cf his age | His frienes, and shove of his family, are respectfully im- ) vited to attond the funeral, trow the rovitonca of his tno they, No. UU! Bouston street, this (funtay) afternoon, sf two cewek withous ferther tavitation Lyyen On Frietav, Soot. 3, after a eaering iigews, Smyth, jorkeuney, Toms Linen, @ rative of Cr conots Dove ga), Tre and, in the B24 year of bio eyo Tastrends and acquaintences, and those of his brothers 290, Wilivm aud Barnard, are invited to attend in (Sdocay) afternoon, at two o’eock Crom 4 Rest Twenty Oretatrest. His re- 8 ayn The friends of the ‘amily, the members of Engine Gom- pany No facd Hor Company No , are reasectfully in- Vited to atvend the fuperul, this tSundny) aitersoou, at two on the residence of his paronw, No. 333 Buller street, Brook Navrt.—At New Ori¢aus, on Frid eldest pou of Mra A. Nauts, of r yenrs, 7 mouthe and 17 daya. Nicnone = Oo sata Augwat 4, after # long aud paim- ful Ulnese, Mr. Joskva uy gd 70 yours. Doe police of Dia funere! will appoar ia the papers of te = OnSatorday, Sept. + Bivens, sive, Racwia, wito of Avciba’ Gdth year of ber age, Doe votins of the tuneral will be published in tha mora- a | papora mors. —On Friday, Sept 3, Aruew E. Simons, aged 66 years, 5 mouths aod 6 dnye. The cv alives and frieuds of the family aro iavitod to ab tend the funeral, from bis late reatcence, No. 220 West Forty olgh’b etveet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ove o'clock. bimrson.—On Friday, Sept. 5, Wituiam smasow, in tas 58th your of Dis ego. Fs fronds, nce those of the family are respectfully te r 9 funersi, on Monday afternoon, at twe o'clock, [rom his Inte residence, No. 110 Prince atreeb. ahort aod severe Phillips, m tae ISO 7 BVAMORLI® BIR TED WED DING A cards, aplonditiy coersved. cap ony be had at Rts card depot, Mroudwe7.ccomer Dumne street LD MUNKOE & © NO. 441 Broadway, wweon Cana! gad Gread strecta, TMANG be TALL AND WINTE C10 ror MEN AND BOYS vas Cy Who Bre AboaL purchaatng clothing for i cxAM@ay Our YOry large ame welver on Woy see tavited ent bofcre purchasdng, CADEMY OF re , m made pertert — Dewutliul d brown, hotite of LBONS Harts O01 ane Be Walon, leaving 20 Baa Or vad amoll alien Droctiedly the ‘beapea, safest an¢ mors convenient tig tne Rede, but givoe it a a bolle WILSON'S HALE K&STORER Will gare baltnevs. prevent the batr from felling Arepgihee woke hair, inereae> the growth of the 5 revent te intr turuirg gray No ote OF grense need be ender de imur ime sas cloaey, without any oaer ton. “Only de large boulna, Gols agenoy At OC ARM ABER Greg eure, 30 Urend airect New York, and CALM mrdand Walavisireca, Phlisdeipaia, 8, B.—J.B, H ent for Baiimore. + | Bs MOLP TENT BEWING MACHINES. Ob. for ibe pen of Shakopee, glorious. gical, ur By roa, brill Cal aud gremd, The wouders of bright genius to roimve, And the !uventions of tals favored land, Wes speak of acwenes be oman ie toe avene oof lis producuopa, which New York caa boas; Were of Harel Crt Only 2 role Ee ft and bin grem’ machine, others doth de! by ios, 2 bitght miles their (anes giowing, to four hundred vighty nine Broadway, rebase the means of ike all thelr sewlug, Jo & moat wlew And expeditions way ii dows iv wor'k #o cheaply aad #0 nomt, pblizacting admiration sei st enon; family oe Bousebold ix se ‘Wikerd Sia uefa rnd subline fovention. Aed this secured its general jo\coduc io, Pi ahr ublic approbation Simple constr | is ever ta order Jor the operation A child nage It wiih pert With little taher, and with profit, tos formed both loo aurprie and please call lo take a weloome view. of their snetess as weil, Bein rewows in vartous waza, mbite voice can tealy tel? BaeSTHOLS carries of (be pais of praise. tes (Mice 489 Broadway, corger Broome arest. ar SEWING MAOCTINES, aes dee In abort, "us Now Yorke a ornare sewing machines make excelieat Fort New jor’ exceeding! ble for fami; mate firm and Gont-able tite! Laden’ inter nod Drewlag boo wow Ye oy machines for forn!ly use are the beat — inte We s bes coct manner — ibid, No femtly thonid he without one —Sunday T mee nod Mee wenger. Bone ap comoets with these —N T Lender Uae of i, How) coelul Mackioes in (he market —New Tork om Datly © ue aching —N ¥. xpress. mechiner using a nesdie and shuttle oid # —dugday Courier, Acknowledged to be tha bes! —Ponek _ Nie deaidecntumn a, 4 SPIT Eilat WILLNOT RAVEL AUTION TO KOUTUERN NERUANTR, % BAe largh quantity of Countorfelt and tenite Aromatic Prhinapor het been went totbia market 4, aud fo'd to some o the wholesale or mercban's who are offertog tt m: ye vholew'e price. | woud eXution Woutuora amd mm my Western merenanta from purchasing the vile sul, ae it i yothieg bot Americas whiskey (evored wich juniper, anu te doce | eomme (berty per cent below proot UDGLPHO WOLFB, 1 Bole lm porter, 22 Bewer ORNS, BUNTIONS, BAILS PENETRATING TOR J fest extractor without puta, on that tee bear gun 6 Wome lnmed sins atiar ihe ope@retion wit hoe to tae potion, by vr. ZACH AKL 1m) Brosdwey ot (he fonet in wen Pigeon calropedian, OFA Da, GOODALE. FO. § SOND STRERR, INY troximent of this disgase ® spesiahtys Long st A FOrMIORd Ie cAReR, '9geder wilh all 1 od feracgemente, such aa netrelaie, Ont, bronehi is, dysors se, grea: dedua relieved and poritively and radically cu Geum warouss, orp WATCBRS, * holesais and retall At importer @ prices. D, O, PEACOCK, Tandon, Reperseatod by 2 DAVIO MALT, 5 Broadwan, up stair complica’ nebo. wore muena, do TAS FIXTURES, F Ali who contemplate the purchase of eas fixtores for the coming senson are invited to examine our saper> Wm rie of Chantelirns, For parlors, Dinteg Rooma fad Libs ares, of naw oe! clognent deaigne, manufectured expressiy (or Use (aii of 186s. for sale at very low prices, French qbina dinage tes ete, wish densert DATLRY & OO. 6M aod o88 Bron wag. Hw” WESTER & 00.8 IMPROVED TOW? arttcd BAWING MAL ae urpores sad ly tee, we pre~ Broadway. For al! manufact ring p ferabie to any viber inashiae. No. 46% N THE PALACE AND THF COTTAGE, In the country and the town, Ty hotels and private meanioag, Pp sore or down Ta yar wardrobes our bedsteade, Ls sour ceLare to your mille, Fone powder siay9 all iw PERE OE win a SHON & 0 se Power aad Mite, m way. R.-RADWAY'S aoou 1 ‘int fever, ine coven a ‘colds, “houmetiym, some a e * Rais. besdagbe, ¢ yarn ai ine Bateret and inten ita waa aM cone Fai Tees, eran anes. ow Bole Dy draggisie and mercnanis INGER'S IMPROVED SEWI 1iyes FOR ALL 8 foamafae or img Dorpeen To aun S cumenaa eu: prtor it, . "4 oerary ire ut any ma ‘erer or mechanic, who uree one. ‘Sond tor = COP) Of Side A Coa Oanaite, wairh wal De supplled grating It ives full latormation oe the o1 1, M. SINGER & 00, ‘Broadway, New Tort. AND RETATL—W.R OLNSALR AND RETAIL. WB. ence “a 2 or tur Forte, pa hin oneed Be ee We low SOLE WATAR PROOF SEWER ready a, JONES No 10 Ano otras; thoes # & to1.bie sole POR beats, Wartanied to give entie- 60 pore

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