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— min F. Butler, Hon. George Folsom, Dr. John W. Francia, Dr. Bellows, and a large number of the trustecs. Tho trustees, in connection with prominent citizens of Bing- hamton, visiied the site this afternoon, and were much pleased with the extensive and picturesque prospect it saffords. . Awfal Case of Infanticide and Suicide. Comvuncs, 0., Sept. 23, 1858. A woman named Schelling, at Groveport in this connty, committed murder yesterday by throwing into a well ‘thirty-five feet deop her four childreu, one s boy, the other three girls; the oldest twolve years, the youngest two years, She then jumped in herself. All wore taken out dead, The woman is supposed to havo been insane. ‘Two Persons Killed by Lightning. Bangor, Me., Sept. 22, 1858. Enoch Paaforth, of Lagrange, and Wm. H. Record were ‘killed by lightning last night. The former was sitting in ‘the barroom at the time, and the other was on the road with his team of horses. Arrival of the Asia at Halifax, Haurax, Sept. 23, 1858, ‘The steamship Asia arrived here from Boston at half- ‘past seven o’clock this evening and will sail again for Liverpoo! at 9 P. M. Weather clear and calm. Arrival of the Pacific at St. Johns, N. F. Sr. Jouxs, N. F., Sept. 23, 1858, ‘The steamship Pacific arrived here from New York at ‘Thalf-past nine o’clock last night, and leaves again for Gulway to-morrow afternoon, She sighted the United States mail steamer Patton, bound to Southampton and ‘Havre, on the 2ist, at 6 A. M., and pavsed her at noon ‘Tho Steamer Catherine Marta. Savannait, Sept. 23, 1858, The steamer Catherine Maria, from New York for Nica- Tagua, bas put in here for coal. ‘The receipts of cotton at Augusta from the interior towns are unusually large. Accident to the Steamer Huntsville. CiAnLaston, Sept. 22, 1858. The steamer George's Creek met the steamer Hunts- ~ville off Cape Romain ist night, with her shaft broken, and towed her into port here. Yellow Fever at New Orleans. Naw Orrxans, Sept. 23, 1858. ‘The deaths by yellow fever in this city yesterday were eighty. New York Congresstonal Nomination. ALBANY, Sept. 23, 1858. Johu T. Goodrich is the democratic nominee fer Con- gress, against Mr. Spianer, the republican candidate, in the St. Lawrence and Herkimer district, Povourmaram, Sept. 23, 1858. Robert M’Ciellan, of Columbia, was unanimously nomi- nated for member of Congress for the Twelfth Congres- sional district to-day. Curl Formes at Pittsburg. Premenura, Sept, 28, 1858, Carl Formos, the great basso, sang to-night at the City Hall to a large and highly appreciative audience. Every gong he sung was encorod. Murder at Cinctanatt, Cixerenans, Sept. 23, 1858, A German nomed Michac! Elk killed his wife this morn- ing by stabbing her in the breast. The cause was jea- lousy. ‘The Weather at the Eastward, &e. Borrox, Sept. 23, 1853. ‘The thermometer at Cambridge Observatory this morn- ing Ptood at thirty-four. The Boston Fus rs, Captain Snow, will visit Montreal ‘on the 13th of October. Markets. PHILADELVAIA STOCK BOARD. PaILaDELMA, Sept. 33, 1858, yivania State fives, $94; Reading 1 Ling Island Rail <mnsylvania Railroad, New Onzxaxa, Sopt. 23, 1858. sales to-day of 5,600 bales, ‘ i irdinary , 2040. Freight on cotton t Liverpool, 916d Naw Oxurans, Sept. 23, 1858. to-dey, 6,000 bales, prices closiug stiffer but not quotably | gher, Floar—A deelining tendency. . Sterling exebange 83y per cout. Drafts on New York at sixty days, 1 42% per cont discount, and at sight % a 1 per cent. s Barnwone, Sept. 22, 1858. Flour firmer- —Ohio and Howard street, $6 69; wheat ad 4 Be. abe. on White; rod vachanged. Cora—white, rhe & S0c.; yollow, 900. a Bic. Whiskey dull. Provi. ious dull. Savannan, Sept. 22 ‘Cotton—Sales today 300 betes, at lake. for uidding fai z , Sept. 23, 1858. Flour quiet. Wheatunchanged. Cornseacce and waut ae Sagar, jc. a T)ge. for Cuba, Whiskey firm at wise. ALBANY, Sept, 23—6 P. ~ Very parcels taken for milling ata 1 18 a $1 20 for red Ohio; $1 40 for suaall range of om of choice white Michigan. Corn. stil vory ‘duit at Tie for Western mixed afloat. Barley in good speculative demand, and sollors ont of = Shipmnents—#1 000 ; oahe of 10,000 trvely at ‘be. for prime. Rye notninal “tales Of 7,000 innshois olt at ¢7c., Whisk -y quict aud nomina’ st 2. Ca during the tw wit, 34,069 bushels wowt, 24,927 rn, 3.962 bushes barley Shipine nts by canal 68 bbls. flour, 9,888 bushels wheat, 42441 do. coru Fie following ts the amount or grain in sture here this morning, a8 officially ascertained: 698 325 bathol* wheat, 455,568 bushels corn, 400,007 do. oats, 4,896 do. rye, 31,680 do barley. Derraue, Sept, 23-6 P.M ‘There has been an active inarket for four to-day, and the sales reached uvor 4,000 obla: no change to notice in rates, which are $4 75.025 for medium to good m pertine, 86 25 a $5 6214 for goot to choice extra Ludiana, Michigaa, Obie and Canadian; 8 18a $4 for doable ex tras, Wheat in good demand; market firm: sales $5,000 Wushels at $1 1034 for red Olo, 700. for Chieago xpring, Pl 16 for white ‘Poledo, $1 10 for red winter Minow, @1 22 for prime wh.te Unio, #1 24 for do. Canatian, am 9) © for 40. limo. Corn in far demand and market firm: eales 30,009 bushels at Glo. a 660. Barley firin at 75e, Rye cominal at (8c. Cate in fair demand: sates 7,100 busts vid at fie. 2,008 bushels at de. Whisky rominal at 22¢., Caual freights unchanged: reooipts for tho lasé twenty four houre—16452 bbls flour Dushola wheat, 107,200 bushels corn, 2,066 Canekes, "e ley, 2,000 bushels oats, Shiprocnts by canal—$ 190 bbls, fouir, 47,000 Wushels wheat, 56,300 bushels corn, 3,000 bushels barley. Oxweno, Sept 23—6 P.M. Flour market unchanged. Wheat in good mitling de. mont: sales of 31,000 bushels, at $1 15 for red Obiw and Triana afloat, and i wwiing. Corn is beld above the views of buyers, and no sales are re ported. Canal frewbts have atvane: on grain: dour 2fe., wheut Be., sorn 7 i40., to New York. Lake imports— 70.000 bushels wheat, 12,090 bashels corn, 4,000 isha rye. Canal exports 2547 bbie. flour, 24,000 bushels wheat, 3° 000 bashels corn, 3,900 burhe!s oats. Crverewart, Sept. 235 P.M. Flour active, with more gg LE sellers; prices etif er, but not quotabily ly opened dull at Tee. a 20¢., vad closed Se S Provisens imions general- ly unchan cod. Cincago, Sept. 226 P.M. Pour duti, Wheat quiet at 7%. Corn doll at Ste. Gata quiet. Shipments to Buffulo—26,000 bushols corn. shi menta to Oxweer—44,000 bush wheat, Receipts —3 Dbis. flour, 69,000 bushels whe, 34,000 bushels corn. eed Brookly» City News. Arnmet of Covwtkartrrens. —A number of alleged coun- terfeiters, named award Kane, Cornelias Donahue, Wii liam Spear, and Charles Adame, were recontly arrested by Sergeant Mathews and officer Boatty, of the Firat pre cinet, and the Chief of Police of Jorsey City. Their head quarters, appears, was in New Jersey, whenee they distributed billa of various denorinations, altered from the oid Peoples’ Bank of Pater J., to the State Bank of Montpelier, Vi., and the Peoples’ Bank of Derby line, of the same State. Adame, it appears, is lew } gang, and furpithed the bilis to others, The fourd in his possession $1,575, partly in gold, mainder in current Bills, ‘Sothe of thn altered tilt. were aiso found apo him. Officer Wilson, of the Phir’ ct, arrested e family, consicting of a man name Tn Rourke, his wife and con, who reside in Batler street They had beon industrionsty « veaged iM passing the sam: description of bills. Rourke says he gob the bills from Frank Jacobs, who i. «also beck arrenked, Anoth: rman, named Jolm Morton, was arrested by office Beasley, of the Ninth ward police, for attempting to a two dvilar counterfeit bill on the’ Market Bank of Boston, Ssyorat of the partios arrested tuuwe been taken to New York and Jersey City, and the remainder have been committed to the cells in this city to await investigation. A large nam Der of thee Counterfeits been suocessfully pasaed ie lis efty. Court am gpg ee Scrrewe Corer—Oircuit.—Now 360 07, 9967, PIRI, BIS, WRB, 4326, 3498, 2095 8s, $4 4634, 3877, 4459, 14 ; 467) a0, 9805 1, 6159, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1858, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasniwcrron, Set. 22, 1858. + ‘The Case of the Slaver Echo—The Rettson Captain Tnonsend was taken to Bostrn—News from New Granada—The Fraser River Gold Mines, de. ‘The more the matter of the captured staver Echo is con- sidered in its various points of view, the more the gov- ernment realizes its importance, # The (rat great question is that of piracy—whether the carrying slaves om the high eas, purchased on the coast of Africafrom those who have conquered them and hold them in the most abject slavery, to a slave-holding country, us Cuba, is piracy——whether it is piracy under any act of Congress or treaty, and if the constitution of the United States recognizes such act of carrying slaves as piracy, and if any act of Congress or treaty can mako that piracy which the constitution docs not recognise as such, This, it is understood, will be the moet important question to be argued on the trial of tho reputed captain of the Echo, which will commons: | shortly in Boston. ‘The first question, it is understood, will be that of (. jurisdiction of the court, the defendant claiming that ho can only be tried Loaeeating to law at Key West, where the in firet anchor re were no poeoat or national flag found on board the Feho or Putnam when captured, everything of tho kind having been sunk with deep sea oad previously. Townsend will defend Inmselt also on the plea that he ‘was not captain, and but a passopger; bat the records of the New Orleans Custom the “Putaam, of , Townsead, com- hb March last. It has boon ascertained that sho did tot go to St. Thomas. From the American protec- tion of the mate, Mr. T. Bates, which was found on his person, it is shown that he cleared in the Patnara or Echo on 6th March, showing the identity of the veasel. Tho conduct of Licutenant Maffit, commander of the Dolphin, having been called in question by the extreme men of both the North and South, it is proper to st..c that be could not with propriety have ‘acted differently, under the liar circumstances of tho case and his instructions. Ho but a very short time to — in this novel case, and no precedent to guide him. The Department approves: of his conduct, Lieutenant Mafit’s first impulse was to land them at Key ‘West; but, considering the improbability of being able to jand the captured negroes there, and the length of time it would require to communicatee with Washington, he pru- dently determined to send them to Charleston, where tho department would be telegraphed immediately, and es- pecially as there was a fair wind for the lattor port. He wterwards fiscovered be could not land them at Key West. Lientenant Maffit would have taken them to Bos- ton; but, from the long passage, be feared great loss of life’ ‘The custom in similar cases is to take the offleers and crew of the captured i on board the man-of-war making the capture, In this case it was deemed sufficient 10 take the captain, and better to leave the others. The reason Townsend was to Boston was that the Mar- shal at Key We in absence of the other federal ofticers, did not feel sufficiently authorized to receive hin, and consequently there appeared to be no other alterna” tive than to take him to Boston—the place of de — of the Delphin—avcording to the orders of the y Dee partment, dated July 31, nearly a month before. the capture, ‘he financial policy of Ospina’s administration in N Grapada has placed that republic in a position that has not Leen atta! ploy’s of full, and hope is indul rt the republic will be as good abroad as it is now at home. Such a state of things is in part to be attributed to ishing the standing army and to the cconomy of the adrain istration. Whata contrast between Monayas, ex-Presi- dent of Venezuela, end President Ospina! Osp.ie’s Sec retary of the Treaury is Senor Ygnacio Eatierez. Senor Lino de Pombo, Secretary of Foreign Affairs in New Granadn during Mallarino’s ‘ad:ninistration, has ro- cently published a remarkable treatise on mathematics. ‘The pe newspapers speak highly of it. of July is the Fourth of July of Granada. They celebrate it with great rejoicings, bull fighting, fire- works and other demonstrations. The following characteristic advertisements are clipped from a new paper published in the region of the gold ex- citement. Hore, whore but a few months ago the foot of civilized man had rarely or never trod, thousands are on their way to the goid fields. » miners no longer de- pend upon Mr. Bull's permit to ascend Fraser river, bat are now gf “on the trail” by the way of Bellingham Bay and up to Thompson's river, thus turning a corner around the Englishman's custom Louge vessels of war, li- censing agents, and other royal obstructions: Exring Raven, 32 miles from Whatcom, on the trail.— H. Blumenthal &° M. Phillips, proprietors, keep always on hand a large and fine assortment of ing and liquora, suitable for miners’ outfite.” ‘The travel yublic can also accommodated with meals aud LY of rags and 500d waier for any bumber of antianie®’ Give waa cal Stair {axe Hovse, on thetrail 6 Thompson's river —J. Towusend & Co., proprietors. The public are respectfully in: formed that the ROVE spacions and cormmodions house hs + re- e accommodation of the trave. ag lds, where they ean be entertained a6 Trasopable prices. A ferrg lout, now plyiug om the lake, bas been constricted. and will convey passengers across at low rates, Feed (or horses and eatile at cheap rates. Political Intelligence. ‘Tre Ramroap Canvipare.—In answer to a statement that Mr. Morgan is not the candidate of the Central Rail- road, the Albany Bapress asks:>— How «id a leading mag in the Central Railroad Com- pany know that Mr. —— would be nominated, and Prociaim that fact weeks the meeting of the Con- vention? How did leading mea in the Central Railroad know that there would be no union of the opposition, and give reasons for this belief which could only have come direct from those whose movements frastrated the ex- pressed will of the people? Why do the repabiicans claim that prominent democrata in the Central Railroad Company are at work to secure Mr. Morgan's election? Ax Ixpgrexpest Caxpmate ror Coxguew.—The Hon. Heary W. Taylor, of Canandsigua, announces himself a candidate for Congress in the Twenty-sixth district, com. posed of Ontario, Yates and Seneca counties. In bir ad- dress to the electors be declares himself a republican of the straitest sect in all that regards slavery. Avoruxn Srurt.—There is a split on Congress, in the ranka of the republicans of the Thirtieth district of this State. One side nominates Augustas Frank, of Wyoming, the other faction re-nomipates Judson W. Sherman, of Allegany. Mr. Sherman is the present incumbent. Gipines’ Dismact.—Hon. David Tod is the democratic candidate for Congress in the Twentieth district of Ohio. Fousat Hoaxev.—Tho Nashvitie Union pronounces tho report which recently appeared in the Philadelphia Prear, of a large and enthusiastic meeting beld in Washingwn county, Tennessee, a hoax. Biever Conaxessonar, Diarnict oF PENNRYLVANIA.— Hon. William 1. Dewaert, the present democratic repre- sentative in Congress, bas received the nomination in his district for re-election. The candidate of the Know No. things and black republicans is Hon. James H. Campbell who represented the district in the Inst Congress, and Jo- eoph W. Cake is the nominee of the black democracy or Forney faction. Neweaska Lecrstarcre.—The Omaha Republicen sume up the rerelt of the recent election for the Territorial Le- gislature in Nebraska, as follows — ‘Twe Amenican ayn te Nercmucas State Thoxer.— The Young Men's National American Union Club of New York city beld a meeting recently, and adopted the fol- lowing resolutions: Resolved. That this clv:b hall with unbounted aattefuctton the Amerean Sinte ticket, hy aded by Lorenzn Burrows for Gover nor, foparding ftasa most ceneflent ant atrong ae la every . and deserving, as Mt will undoubiedly receive, the hearty support of every Amerie ticket which te amis Euiseily ant warmly favoraole to the practienl naoption of policy winte ne enlargement and improvemot Of thowe im, amt and valuable commercial arteries of out Reasived, The the monster monopoly known aa the Central Rattroad, of which the republic randkiate for Governor it ive, is entirely compouad of, aad of capitdiata of bitter hostility” to the pros. perity ved progress of (ne canals, Capitalixia, who are a8 uit jgineinied in iheir designs, as they aro wealihy to senieve esate, That monnn yd ft is the doty and here 4 every citizen, whe (4 opposed to “menster magopolies” of every kind hd denertption, and who is in favor of the proterdon, 7 and provement of the eanals, the reduction oppo ed to pert Land corrupt lngtelation, to vote, arty differences, for the prolection of the suffrage to the American state nomina- ‘wilh ae ‘ioserve im every respect to be rewarded as the Spee eke Resolved, That wor pledge ourselves to aunited and firm sup- ort of the Amorean Buate nnunlaves, and woabt call upon tye Amerieans oc the Etmpire City and Siate wo rally as with the mind aod heart of one man, and Ww ork for them. Rewoived, That we denonines ne dishonorable and pasitiant: Mons, Ae it Wes Honreessary at njnatifirivle, ‘he treatment the Amertean State Convention recently received from the re publicans at 8yracuse. Our Woresster (Mass.) correspondent informs us that Governor Hanke is new engaged in an intrigae that aims atthe formation of a now national party, which shail piace & ticket in the feld in 1860 with the names of John J, Crittenden and Nathaniel P. Banke for President and Vice President on it, Such a ticket never can be made under repablican auspices, and therefore the Governor ia for @ending republican to look after federalist, national republican, whig and the rest of the onposition's designa tions that have been loet on earth and can scarcely be found in heaven. A correspondent representing @ section of the American party, the «ame whose communication we published ou the Sth, gives the following ae bis views of the result of the State election, as effected by the recent defeat of the fasion effort at Syracuse —tt may be fairly assumed that the American Convention at Syracuse bas acted wisely, sittee thoy have preserved the tationality of their party, and ite more than probable that the result of the elec tion will prove them to be really stronger in numbers in the State than the republicans. It is certain that the Ame. rieans have the ‘inside of the track’ by their opposition to the Central Raliread clique, and if properly managed they might even ran the democracy pretty close for the triumph which will be decided in the State election. Hay- ing How fairly opened the war, will they fight it out with Weed, Morgan & Co., in trwor of the canals, or will they compromixe eventunily and then get badly beaten’? He advises Mesers, Ullmann, Seroggs & Co., to think well over the matter before they open for the negotiations tarongh the State Central Committers or otherwise. Acapemy oF Music—Wnuian Teot.”—~This grand lyri drama is to be revived to-night at fhe Aeademy of Music. ‘The distribution includes Steffan and Guasier, with others. | Great things aro expected from tho tonée, who has in this opera a splendid opportunity to diaplay the robust quality of bis voice, Gassier, too, is celebrated in Tell. ‘The in- cidentai ballet is to be led by Lamorenx, and the chorus strengthened by the musical societios, This opera is al- Ways asure card for several representations. On Satur- day there will be a matinée. Tur Oana at Bowton’s.—Mine, Colson gang Vieletta, in | “La Traviata,” last night, for the second time, to an ex- collent house, The performance was quite equal to that | of Saturday, which has already beem desorived in the columns of the Hxratp. On to-day, at two o'clock, there , will be a morning performance, when Mme. Gagzaniga, | with Signori Brignoli and Amodio, will sing in the “Tro- vatore.”” Nuo’s 8a100n.—Mr. 8. C. Massett gave his entertain- | ment, descriptive of foreign travel, last might to a crowd. | ed house—so crowded, im fuct, that we could hardly givo tw the accomplished raconteur and clever vocalist the al- tention he deserved. The audience seemed highly de- lighted, and Mr. Massctt will find it to his advantage to repeat the agreeable soirée. ‘Tus Fruncu Tukarae.—This pleasant litte place should not be overiooked by the theatre goors. ‘The bill for this evening includes three pices, headed by the popular “Thentre dew Zounves,’" city Intelligence. New York Cargposian Crop—Granp Cxixaration— Pixer at Jonas’ Woop—Arutenic Scornsa Gams, &o.— The second annual games of the New York Caledonian Club went off with great éclat at Jones’ Wood yesterday afternoon, At seven o'clock in the morning the mem- bers met at the Mercer House, in Broome street, for drill and organization, and after the usual preiiminaries wore concluded they proceeded to the Third avenue, whore they took the cars for the scene of the day’s festivities. Here the various exercises named in the bill, for most of which Old Scotia's sons are #0 deservedly fa- mous, were performed with perfect success, and in som: instances with ease and gracefulness. The’ throwing of the baimmer,” “putting the light stone,” “throw.ng ti Nght hammer," “tossing the caber,’’ and the nun other feats, were most creditably executed. At the cises the whole parts lepta “game dinuer? at njoyed himself to the full, flow of soul” were by n mans interrupted, There was a very large ium ber of persons in aticndance—in- fet the eon- course of interested parties and curious spr tators formed a perfect crowd. ‘The — Seott dames of the Empire city, accompanied by blithe Ins: and “wee bairns,” mustered m foree, and shed the sw. li ing countenances over the ine dents and cxercises of the aay. We must not forget t mention in this connect ving 80 frequently paid like compliment to our ¢ fricuds—that the sone auc wild country,” the “land of groen he: ) had in store a dountifal supply ot ‘Ardbeg's is to cheer them on the march and i the contest of athletic skill. This indispensable concom tant toa Scotch sporting expedition was deticately con veyed in_ the style of the old Picts and Scots, “in wicko baskets,” and was generally enjoyed, The dresses we characteristic of old Scot'and. ‘The inemory of the Scottish sen of song was duly remembered and honored the little ones were as free as (he lark and as morry they coukt be at the enjoyment of their seniors—and in short the whole of the Scottish games Were crowned with perfect success. Wakes Hore Company or New York ry Pun.aperraa.— The Philadephians gave a warm reception on Wednes lay last to Warren Hose Company, No, 23, of New York, whe are paying them a visit The entire Fire Department of that city turned out, and the weleome to the New Yorkers was most genial, Annexed is the official programme observ ‘on the occasion. The New Yorkers will return bome on Saturday night, when one of their characteristic recep. tionr will be given by the New York department :-— OORT TO THE WARREN NOSE Coursey OF NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, ABET. Chief Marshal, Daniel B. Beitler; cet Marshal's aids, _— M. Shultz, Alfrea Rhul, Edward J. Brodie, Thomas a ‘ef and Ansistant Engincers. Pinst Divistoy.—Marshal, Albert Gavitt; Ihernia Engine, g od Tutent Hose, Delaware Engine, Humane Hose, Reliance ngine. Seconp Drvtstox.—Marshal, Jacob Hensler; Perseverance Tose, Assistance Engine, Washington Hose, America Engie Niagara Lose. Taian Division Marshal, John Sturgis; Ditigent Rnelve Witliam Penn Hose, Franklin Engine, Pennsylvania Hose, Washington Engine. wrt Division. —M Engine, Fo arshsl, Joka pe hg Le Tope: Ag ee Behuylkil! a Phueteloes En, , Franklin Fiera Division Micra, Emanuel OB dose ir, Weeeneoe inte Warren Hose, of New . Reto Hose, Vigile ‘ie wna Wi 3 ye i Wrens Epitedstotia nt iToxe, Inient Engine, ri ‘Globe Engine, Fairmount HM —— . jose. —Marsha!. James 8. 3 Fair. Howe, Nechanio Rngise, Taylor Hose, ‘extn Division unt En Ah Ringgold 0, Fe Division.—Marshal, George R. Abel; United Hose Ind: open dence Engine, Union Hose, Spring Garden Kngive P Ti ive Hive formed on Arch street, the woo two 0" Bis de ae oor resting on Broxd, 4 commence’ moving at halt jas ronte:—Countermarched dowa Arch nce to Fourth, dowa welfts, up Teesifth to UP Arch to T ih, up Twentieth ‘a Callowhill, gona Ocllowhill ‘0 do Vine, down Vine to Fleventh, ap ih, up Fifth to Franklin avenue to Front, ‘town Front to Green dae Pith tap Cesena Bih ap =o Ee own Filth to Cheste ty Chestnut 1g Bighieoath, uy teenth to Market, and New York Prusox frome gar a regular monthly meeting of the above association was held last evening at half past seven o'clock, at the residence of Jobn H. Gris com, M.D., No. 42 Fast Twonty-ninth street, Madison avenue. Present—Dr. Griscom, Chairman, and Richard Reed, Stephen Cutter, Henry P. Marshall, Henry A. Oak- ley, James C. Holden, Solomon Jenner, James F. Joy. ‘The minuten of the last meeting were approved. The ‘Treasurer's report thankfully ihe dare the receipt of the following contributions to the fund three wilian $20; Dou! Co. 8, ia ler, #5: top, 8l0: A! fe 5: ©. Therrien, 98 ; KHL Gillian, BIA, E. J. Rywer, 85; J. ge transaction of the ordinary business tion, the agent ~f Dis charged Lette J = Detention, wey em submited bee report, from which it appeared 0 Nlowing were their rations @uing the past month:—Perrous visited in ed, advived, or encouraged, as their respective cases scemed to require; the inexperienced in crime, several sequently proven, were se- appropriately aided; thirty four complaints were discontinued and abandoned ~ on fity.two persons had been discharged from’ custody their recommendation; many of these wore charged with aa- y Home on complaint of the wife against salt and the association uniformly interest themselves, not the law, but really to prevent crime, death and ruin. Thirty-four persous, from our penitentiaries an es and discharged convicts from State prison had be jperarily sided with money, to enable them to leave the any. Ixteen discharged convicts had been ided with work, and the means by which they may Ire honestly placed At their disposal. Sixtoon is clase had supplied more or less with clothing. the aseoriation feel much encouraged in their work, as but very few of those whom the M have aided in any way are recommitted to prison; such cases are raro— few and far between.” carry out their benevolent aad disinterested purposes, material aid is tach wauted aud earnestly eolicited. Donations and contributions of mo- hey will be Cag A acknowl mimaged by their Treasurer, Henry A. Oukley, Faq. fall atreet. Parcels of clothing (new or oud) hate cope, boots, shoes, shirts, overalls, and anything or eversthing that will warm the body and cheer the rt of the desolate and unforta nate applicants, will be gratefully receive’ hy their agent, A. Beni, at the office of the Association, No. 15 Coatre street. PECISIONS IN ADMIRALTY ON APPRAL. Wheaton ef al. we. Ann Artor.—We think the proof, in- clading that taken in thie court, leaves the question of fact doubifal whether the tubs of butter claimed on ac- count of non-delivery at the of destination were npon the cane! boat at |, a8 averred ™ the ‘The proof ia too doubtful upon whieh to fond a» decree for the libellant, We are also inciined to think boat is not a ship or = the Norte river, Admiralty Juriedietion, subject to maritime liens in the Admiralty Dreaches of contracts of afreightment. Those bets are exelueively adapted to canal navigation. Of thom selves they have no power as fespects navigation upon lie waters—no more than araft,au ark or a mud sow Peerce affirmed. Josiah W. Ware we. The American Ship Brandon. —To Agree with the court below that the sheep wore not pro ferly cured for on the voyage, and alse that the pens wer ‘Too many of the sheep. in the condition they pen, aor the libeliant ig entitled to 4 mages, upon the proofs, we do ns think any rule of law wae vieloted by the coart below, and, a8 a question resting in #0 ad diserction, we are not imetinea to interfere with them TAN and Krechl vs. the Ship John Rertram GemDeoree Ce ‘no lien upon the veasel, as the were rap. ‘This is indispensable, in order fo charge the ver ahuvered into hands of the agen carrier, 3 my 4 personally liablo~-the ship is not. Thedoun © understood the law in the case of the Yaukee Mindey Awmach al. te. Win. Wade.— Wo think the bill of tal ng and show 296 corde of wood shipped. ale oar ame forte Panera] and a tender of $227 60 be into conrt, as appears hy tho bill, wie, © inh ‘on Pakt, cowore vere the | freight after de ducting price of doficieney’ in wood, We allow nothing for demurrage. Judgment affirmed with evete, Tae libel Jante can ged the money in comet on application to it The United States Cwreult Court tis adjourned til next Monday | wi it Marine Court. Bofore Hon. Judge McCarthy. SUIT FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT, ETC., ETC. | Serr. 23.—James Gordon Bennett vs. Charles J. Coggill. | This was an action on a lease for breaches of covenants. ' The defendant admitted the alleged breaches, but claimed | exemption from payment on the ground that he had beea | evicted during his term. It appeared that the premises— | a mansion house and about forty acres of land, at Fort ' Washington—were leased to the defendant by Roswell | @. Pierce, for one yoar from May, 1857, to May, 1868, at a ; Fent of $1,70, payable quarterly. The lease contained | Covenants on the part of the defendant that Pierco and his aveigns might have aecess to said premises at all ) times to make repairs and improvements thereon, and that he (defendant) would use the premises in a good and husbandlike manuer, and keep the same in good ropair at bis own expense, and leave the ice house refilled as when taken, and not to cut, or allow to be cut, any trees on sar! premises. {t further appeared that in the month of July, 1857, the plaintiff par- | chased the premises of xaid Pierce. The defendant | rented the premises only as a summer residence, and | about October fast he and his family ceased to reside on | the pre he left, however, the bulk of his furniture in ‘oe house, his cow inthe stabie, his plants in the greenhouse, some she PY upon the grounds, and a man io Sunrepep angers and take care of the premises, cattle jants on his bebaii, an! these were not removed ont the Ist of May. After the defendant and his fa- inily oeused to reside on the premises the plaintiff fading thal the ee pond, fences and other paris of the premises: needed repa! and improvement set on workmen, with a general instruction to do ail that wns required ty be done to the premises and which he might do under the terms of the lease. The persons employed to do this. re-con- structed and eniarges the ice pond, built x stone wall in lev of a Gilapidated fence thron, gh which the hogs en- tered and injured tho crops, and did otber acts to im- prove the premises, inciuding the planting out fruit and evergreen trees. The defendant having left the green bovse unprovided with coal the plant wl at his own expense Kupplic 1 to prevent the plants perishing during the wante: Ui the premises were some jarge and highly ornamental hemlock trees, which, as the w'tness Wetified, no money could ‘roptace: and tie dé nt, as was alleged, feeling aggriewad that the planta? wonid not purchass the turnitare en the pre- mises, permitted his sheep to go at large among thes + hemtocks and the other trees planted out by plaintiff, en- tirely destroying the laiter and irreparably injuring’ the om OCks. phan oH had collected, thengh with some y jing dyeon the of May remaining wopaid how promised to pay it, and s commenced, déniet his jabjlily inl, how it was eurnestiy sovgit to defeat the plauntiff, oo the grovnd that his entry on the pre ng the wall and ice pond, &e., were unuuthori ns of hie lease, and was sneb 4 anterte with the defen yi flew! vecupancy of the premises as amounted © and summing of coun. sel the Jucge suceimetty 5 reesed the jury, who retiret, . “turned with verdict tor: the: plaintitt for BLOT 60 and nterest from the ist of May last. » Coroner’ Office. A WOMAN BEATEN TO DEATH KY TIER HUSRAND— JEALOUSY THE CAUSK SUSPECTED. About 3 o’ciock yesterday morning policeman Law. ence, of the Fourth precinct, received inforination to he efvet that a woman w on thi : car of No, 62 Jumes street, ina stute of ingonsibility. He immediately proceeded to the spot, where he found a woman, named Mary McIntire, lying on the ground, and “parently in an intoxicated state, On taking the woman ‘0 the station house, however, it was discovered that she vad been injured in some way. Blood oozed from her ose and ears, aud symptoms of severe prostration were quite visible, Dr. Fitch was sent for, when, upon ex «mining the patient, he ordered her to be promptly con veyed to the New York Hospital. At that institation she wor attended by Dr. Hooker, who endeavored by every meane fn his power to rally the pationt, but without sue ess. The injured woman continued ina state of 4 bility for about three hours, when sho died. Upoa nak ing inquires the police learned that tho decrasod wo- man bad been beaten by her husband, and that the laiter n his fury had struck deceased several severe blows on the head with the leg of a table, which blows pro: ably caused death. Search was mad» for the suspected party, bat he could not be fom! Corcner Hil's, on being notified of the death of docensed, repaired to the New York Hospital, and at once procs ded ‘omake prelitnivary arrangements for holding the in- juest. A post mortem exaaination of the body was or dered, when it was discovered that there existed a severe (ractre of the skull at ite base. This fracture was cause by some heavy, blunt instrament, such as tho leg of a table, as is a’leged to have been used in this case. Sowe ral marks of violence were found ou the body, ali going to show that the deceaged had been Uadly Weaten at the hands of some one, Coroner Hills empannelled a jury, who visited the bedy, and then the case was utjourned over unti! ten o'clock this morning, when the examination of witnesses will be proceeded with. Tho deceased was thirty years of age, and wasn native of Ireland, ar Keope a junk shop at 87 Park sircet, ay Her Oa Thurs. ht he slept at 62 James etrect, aud it was there, al , he beat bis wife in such a manner as to cause ber death, as already stated. Last evening Molutire came to the Sixth precinct station house ai ad deliver d himseif up to Inspector Dowling. In reference to the charge preferred against him, he admitted having beaten his wife, but ia extenuation said that deceased had | faithless’ to him; that he caught hor in the act of holding crimiual intereorrse with a stranger; and becoming grieved at what be considered a foul wrong, ho snatchet up the leg of a table which was lying beelde him and beat both of the ruilty partics until he thought they were suf. ficiently punished for their crime, wid theu left. He did not intend, he said, to kill his wile, Yat being maddened by her treachery hie conduct knew no bounds, and the result was that he cestroyed the life of one to whom he wus devotedly attached. Myeremiovs Arram—A Corrse Forxp ox Simvnoarp. — Quite ® mysterious affair came to light yesterday after- noon. A box containing a cogpse was found on board the bark Charles C. Fowler, uow lying at pier 11, East river, wnder such circumstances as to lead the master of the vessel to suppose that “murder most fon! and unuatural had been committed.” ‘The Charles C. Fowler was load. ing for Mobile at the pier above mentioned, when the box up question wae p'aced on board as freight, to be delivered © some person in Mobile, The ease attracted no attention at first, but the following day (yesterday) the stevedores employed in stowing away the cargo found that ge oo stench pervaded the entire aumospbere of (he he ‘pen examination they found that the offensive odor proce from this box. They at once suapect tuin a corpse, for ihe emoll was very perienced on Fiewing @ decayed doad bo: cordingly determned Th deck ant the top 1 sieved, when be coffia was disclosed to ‘oe lookers on. The lid oe the coffin was lifted, when the astomighment of the workmen was still y, and they ac ee was taken on further tucreazed on discovering that it contained A corpse, Dox owas removed to Bellevue Hospital, end the coroner was notified to attend to the matter, Coroner Hil's, upoa examining the box and its covtents, came to the conclusion Lint dor had been comtuitted. He took it for grant effort had beca made to gond the ev al, by some of the friends oF relativ Wort any harm boing intended, am! ac out ipyeeticnting the case any further » inquest wntil toriny. He expects that the relate come forward snd claim the body, If, however, no one shoubl claun the body, he says lo wil proceed Uy a rigid investigation of the matter, with a view of solving the mystery, Ne bill of Inding kecompenied the box, it being emvagied in among some other freight. ‘The case was marked “W," with «diamond, an nothing more. Tae Scrross> Meroen ov Mrs, Sreeneve —Corener Commery proceeded to Greenwood Cometery yesterday, in compary with @ neice and cousin of the deceased woman, Mre. Stephews, for the purpose of hay of the latter extumed, agreeably to the wish friends iatives. The corpse was found s.tiwat much «iM coty, and being placed in a coffin, was conv dead house at Bellevue Hospital, where a chomieal ana- lysis of the stomach will be made iosday. The inquest Will proceed at eleven o'élock this forenoon, when some inveresting developements® may be looked for. FATAL ACCIDENT ON SHIP Doarn.—Goorze Thompeon, a native of this State, aged 26 years, wae killed yesterday afternoon on beard a schooner at pier 26 East river, by a heavy block felting “non his head.” The holy of deceased was conveyed to No. 46 Proome street, w' will be held by the Coroner t-day re an inquest The Autum Hat. TARNOCE & 60 Tnetve gentlemen to their exhibition of fall and winter bate, denigned' res) ou the eae, the “unnhorat, amt " fonable, aud ‘ae tn ny of f Uvetr reputation. Sha OF THE Skawose Tar Youro Oxervewns’s 3 Dawes tar peculiarly adapted SOFT FRI y weehitse t ND OA convenient tor the reach and “cS a AND ‘salute foe traveling, t talvy weatbor ations, eee As Hotel, whit: Fall Style of f Gentlemen's Dress Hats Bass 63 Fulvon and 242 Greenwich streets, corner Wheeler. & Mado 3 Sewing Machtnes— Valuable improvemente, fice 348 Iirmedway. Call and See Te—Fave y you seen Knox's Fall style of hate? If not, why not? Gentlemen of taste, ta nelect ing any artiele of dress, ike patos wo secre the Dost, has become a univel fret thet ey ret atom nie ol trade and comtoa@iie bat WRNOK'S, No. did Mtoadway, the ‘strictest regard wo this country. gloves, ‘Our customers. TRARY & 00, Nos, 8, 4 and 5 Astor Mouse, Broadway, Foll 188..Now BR We have now feady our {all styl* of gentlemen's and would call to it tae att enstarm at nic general! MARY BOO. lenders ant hureducers of fi hee seined is tae sarees miata | “o~aaaaccnc n n ee | covering, durabhity, eit combined mainiat ~ | Take Suly ta Ween by WILLLAMBON BOI hie FULL MnO RE ee BRe CAK To ctor eof Ne pers and Printers Fives ‘ ity rally.— The on which jen YY, Spon CONN i Cnked Sate Suen Type Fou THINTENS! OALDS. ou Ratu been ta 96 abo eRe 0 Chormone dumber: twenty-two tallions of alnets, caeitd PRINTERS CARI. conclusively there ta: irtne In Connes INTERN OAR DH. and that, notwithstan ‘ing ths eoppo! ust’ be a aub PRINT! CARDS stantial jomnaation tn ype ern the cop ou ts ace, PRU ARDS seedy? 2 TN Se eB HUNTEIUP CARDS. . PRINTERS GANDA A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hate | PRI cA oe tate me 8 bad olor ure invited to call and fonmat, Bestar oH PRET She Of Barchay. Tie new tit ives the hoke the nabnreb color de- ,,Prtr¥ra* and engrarera’ canta of ail coloruand alzes, out Hired, and'maay be consiered real prodigy of cheinlairy.; SUanrets; warranted unt to poet oF Seow | v8 mine nth Drs, re coms ge wont At , ‘ulton mbeeet (Oe. ~ | Down town depot iv? ‘Nasnn athe, Corser ‘Ann. 5,000 Cassimere Business Conts, 92 50 to $10, | ALEVANS', 66 and Fulton street. Elegant Side Band Cansimere Pants, $2096, | AL EVANS’, 66 and 64 Fulton street. ‘be used the ater, EERE sone ate wing no wain'or bed mel afer #4 Roglans, Worth $10, H Cheapest fsatest and most At EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, af Be treneree en ern tor one a eae ate fae rower to. whhvat aay eral Style ‘Gentlemen's Dress Hats for $3, aly 2a bd Wi, But given A" benuital sppoataaoe. in JACOBSON, hatter, Salesroom No. 231 ; WILSON’S HAIR RESTORER Greenwich sire , Hortheast corner of Robinson street, | WIN cure baldn Prevent ‘the balr et. Nichoiag Hotcisctadien Hewding wt the | Titi fone, eto terete hl Sb ite ‘holas en imag at rodng — pinasuttin outing et ae . enders the hair tine and glosay without any other lies of hooty and #hoea, ean thad ladies’, misses’, ca ond endren’ "$ gaiter boots and «hoes, of all the Varkous ai: 1h (yoo articles, moderate prices) at J. B. MILLER & 00." Si Renew Meade Brothers’ U ed Photographs ud daguerreotypes are taken daily at thelr old establishment, ‘Broadway, tour doors above the Astor House. . Only 24, large bottles, drug store, 508 Grand ‘Third and’ Walnut streets, 1 North € Charles alrect, Baldmore. A. RAYMOND & CO, 2a Brrond frsposiegs ane of "3 tetttiy Cy Tavite the oe oe aoe “1 pled ‘o their CRAVATH, SOARER Yio ‘TIES; ‘leo suspenders ioe [pe cambrie As sole agent tobmtar and vith Wi uabled over these goods unequal fed tn the 2h 7 NDERESON, 99 BOWERY, SELLS ENGLISH Pw) ed carpets tor $1 - b per aris nd 90.4 otlclotha, Ste. t astoolahiagly low prices. ATARD TRIMMINGS FOR BALE. Balls of all sizes Bildard cloths. Freuch ene Jeathers. © Good Tea $1 ‘the Chest, und 10 Ibs, Good coffee for $1. CHKISTIANSON'S tea warehouse, No. 1 Chambers street. Bollou’s New Style of French Yoke Shirts— Warranted to ftj also # super selection of English scarfs, underwerr, &e., &e., aud a bar e variety of rentlomen's fur ishing gots, at BALLOU wiOnunses we way. nd Toupeeia Batchelors Holx Dye, Wigs ‘The best iv tho world, surpaswing all Alade, sold aad applied at the manufactory, 233 Hroadway. Barry's Tricopherous dwapestarticle for dressing, beautifying, cleausing, prestrving and restoring the hair. Ladies try it dragi Be is the Best and Lung, id by adi Geo, Saunders? Metalle Tablet Razor Strop. THis. the renuine srtiole, Law never been equalled (oF, PEO. nest possiile edge to a razor, Kor DERS, No. 7 Astor House, O'CONNER & COLLENDER, 58 ole maanfactarers of Phelan’ le by —— - most reital ooking hoparntus for farnilies in use. ALCS OF wrance, dur.clty and they ure uneqialle ae ee a Fut wp aud waresnted by the man JANE, BREBE & wo, £66 Brondway ALTION TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. J untersand a iarge qaanuty of eounterfelt and chirdam sromatic schnapps has ber nent to thie a poem) wietphis, and sold to some of the wholennlo d Uquor merchants, who nre o fering hea wh bl tee. 1 wonld caution So rthern aud aan the vile stuff, as {to noche any and rod) ensihgs WOLFE, 22 Beaver street, Meyer's Mirxenlous Vermin Destroyer. NO MORE VERMIN. EXTERWINA’ pv E INTRACT, Dwellings, he obu ne rone fe. Uiorongly ‘cleaned by remuxites ot 612 Broad DERIVE 3, . rat and mi, Cyistadove'’s Hats Dye, Wigs and Toupees— wat in ibe world. Wholesale and retail, und the dye pri- npplied. No. 6 Astor House, Por Coloring the Haly Use Wilson's Walr IF Zcents a bottle, changes the color to x black ur “NANA (CENETRATING | TH ain, so that dhe boot can be wan Huon wkhemnt the loest Insonveme AUHARIE, surgeon PUNIONS, Consultation and Treatment for ali Diseases of the hair, Don’t wait anti st! the hyeir fs coe, GRANDJEAN, 34 Chureh street. Tson# v ho are afficted with this disease are upon BK. W. VON DY RSMITH, M. ‘byw haw rs, atse and bard aweilings of many years’ veseful in caring porsona who have been pro- sta cy ‘are aully cured to sil para of the world by this inva. ble by their gaia Office for the Weas- luable preparation. Sold at 80 Maiden lane, N. ¥. tion only, 158 Bowery. Send for a work whial ens written 1 Cured by Marsh's Radical Cure I pon this disease. R. LEVETIS PATENT IMPROVED ATM: truss, rence to all the principal surgeons and physicians pressure plates for artifietal teeth, suyj of thie city, CalLand examine before purcuasing elsewhere. | imethad. Does jot caver the roof of the sion in each lightore Gitice No. 2 Vesuy street, Astor House, firmer and prodneing comfort by any nod feee,, baablished 1636. Mt LEVETI. inventor and Waverley place, near Broadway. roalcassenisiemliniiigien — CASSIMERE. “PANTS, TO ORDER, $6 an} counts, $9; the dnest black cloth frocks, to order; 7 50; Wests, 8). A full sock of fresh goods. Over- #0: p bone By ight aud heavy, ¥ Jow. Sey, Very INELARKE, 116 Wiliam street. NGLISH TUREOT, WITH LOPSTER SAUCE AND seen tute soup, tor dinnnr to dn TICHARDSO @ HAYTER, 199 Water atrect Hair Dye, 50 cents a box, Black or . Barclay sireet. Anfailible onguent and doralia MARKEIAGES AND DEATHS. Mi . Brown—MecMr.ay.—On Thorsday, Sept, 23, at the First Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, FE. D., by the Rev. Mr. MeLoun, Wintias A. Brows to Magan, second daoghter YRENCH TRAVELLING BAGS AND LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S TOILET CASES, 08, of new aud unique de E. V. HAUGHWOUT 4€0., Corner of Proadway aud Broome strom Co ROVER & BARRIOS NEW AND ELEGANT PAMILE F seveing machine, 496 Rrondgray.. ia (aratly une thet Lae vet been Invented. Tt has jus boea | aa be 4 2, by the Rev. Gee. ze Bosh, Mr. Taiomas J. Junes, United Statoa uavy,, to Mins Rose W! Duns, all of Brooklyn. SHarrx—Gonnox.—in Jersey City, on Wodnes 2%, at the Unitarian choreh, by the Rev. 0. B. Fré ham, Mr. 3. Carvin Shar to Miss Sesie 1. second daugh. ter © Philip Gordan, Exq., aif of Jersey City Sian Linpur.~-On Tuesday , Sept. 21, at the residence into market, and of J. Ouell, Leq., by the Rey. M. G. Hodge, Me. Fowano wad . WAS CURED BY WATPS NERVOUS ANTIDOTE OF by the treme debility, and prostraugg of the Bervoue devi M., | dirs boline, Go Canton street. Bot oo deb ity vaniah b ie. Timi 4co, Sent to any part of the coun Died. Broepcoov.—On Thursiay morning, Sept. 23. after a severe iliness, WHAM T. Bioopgoon, Jr., aged 38 yours The relatives and frienté of the fMurily are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock, rom his late residence, corner of Drowlway aud Forty second street. Lines written by deceased months previous tw bis death i peoprictors, 109 Nasaa: t aig T ARIIVED BY 1) HEMISPHERE —IMPORT! J Dr, GOURAUD, 6] Walker street tat store hom Brena way, a jot of Lubin's splendid rouges, blanc de verte extract, * aoe rated by ~4 remarks, “ie tll ienves the the geucral conaploxton, tot Seaicucteds oA Vegetable ror nging the cheek of a bemutitul w from iii be Tr roses, may be ex- Weep not for me, my Charlotte dear, for Lam better off: i, Send 80 te texture of Dr. Gouraud’s For 1 am sure you knew my suiferiigs bere, and what« | 5° hat wien thee di yk yh eantful cough; The howe of Dr. Gourat featabiisbed. In the oa Bat bas taken ine home with him to dwoll in Paga- Crd aad thet hae imporeed Gee very neat aiid cortiient attele of de, ghia, Ueshies hia own manufacture, and indies who Reed wat 3 scan procure innavent And when you reach Ubat happy plaoe, we will atll bo Bes Serapeaca procure superd and innocent articles, Remem Carn. noe Weondag, sot Sept. 4 as —— year, 8 months and 22 ‘i bo The friends and acquaintances of the family are roapect- ee at this (Friduy) afternoon, at half past oue o'clock, from ihe resideuce o ber parents, No, 600 Eighth avenue. Cae. —On patcy orb ow: 22, Manna Avy, dangh- aoe ion, aged 11 years and 4 mont ‘The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from tho residence of ‘her parents, No. Ninth avenue. Conny. —On Thureday, nH ane Al fr. NB FROM Ft CAMP. ‘The mulitars . 1). Lawrence, Company D, ‘Wi kiminons, Company D, 1. L. Unspouter, y. Sept. 23, Jew Frasow, only Corey of the fu respectfully al, this (Friday) afternoon, at ek. from the revidenon of her parents, No. 69 Brooklyn, on Tuureday. Sept. 28, Asw Con. AY, daughter of the lute James Curry, in the séth year of 4 ¥ . her ge. . Notice of the funeral will be given in w.morrow's | A yp poset Campaay A, 1. Binekrnan, Company G, At Saratoga Springs, on Toeaday, Sept. 21, | FS. Andersnn, Company D, after « short illness, of inflammation of the bowels, Ro | ©. D. Urewnne, Compeay 5 nert Diao, only son of Robert J. and Sarah Parish Pit & ‘ Pitieter, Jon, aved 9 years ond 9 months d. Dovatase —On Thursday morning, Sept. 23, Jawms B. G Dovarass, formerly of Albany, in the Tist year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the foncrai, from No, 31 West Thirtioti street, on Suturday afternorn, ut two o'clock, without Fitation 4 ~ Aibany and Platteborg Tapers pl BY Maley HG: Martin Cory Marnaow.—At Pier ib, at the resid George S. | Jamen Thomas, Company D, Benjamin P.'Riston, 1 (tieaxome Marreux, it the 10th year of | D, tensiny, Company ¥. And many others reapertially urn teoumentale of che tne aint vired-—40 the Gorlenanseye of Mattisor wen where cainp duty te ce and John B. Ma Giron, are respectioiy invites & A dens tof the United it tow b ot the funeral, (rom br. Chapin'selwurch, No. 648 Heoadway, | Feshouy ‘wifl, Iu all cases, ween an arin ie ceased fo tee on Saturday morning, at ton o'cloos, ‘The remaing will | murs un disinters—sicknews, hewises, woundac cate or tee be taken to Plainfield, N. J., for interment. Mowans.—On Thursday, Sept. 23, Sanat Thomas J. Morrill. ‘the friencs ond acquaintances: are respect to attend tie funeral, 1 o'clock ,from her late resitence, No. 28 Fifth street, Brook lyn, B.D, Prensow.—On Thuraday morning, S sow, builder, in the 460! ch The friends and relatives of the famsiy, and the m bere of Independence Loig we fron hia kate r trail of msiadies which follow exposure to Mroke, do more efficieut serview than a regiment oO! R UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT of CHANDELIERS AND Gas For the foil ¥ \ AAT oa Axx, wife of pt. 23, Kowiw Pen "OUT £60., it Corner of healt = Broome street, Pp’ ACHYS, TT MATORS, ac, MAY BE PRewRveD D Ie Rprstt's pateat frenb «¢ Fully invited tonttend the fun rai Nator.. These enum have. received more. previwns tam No, 989 Sixth stroct, on Sunday afiornoon, ato a’ciock, | Any other selt-seniing tap ta the worl. and wee wcknow without further e. by all @ Fe the most aate end relied! ote nore Rerwots.—In Jorsey City, on Wednesday, Sopt. 22, at } serving accetapany the em enae, " — 215 Front street. tis residence, No. 16) Raiirond avenne, Seexaky Mev x Dies sede delivered to Fs put of the clty tree of em SOLD th year of his age His! ad relatives are reepectfally ty vited to at earned tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock ANVORD' Liven YNVIGORATOR, etaytux.—In Jersey ( én. Sanday, S geeraber 1%, = ‘onpersa, infant aughter of John B. ana Mary, Stanton. Hier remains ¢ interred in Greenwood Cometery. Yats.—In New th leans, on Wednesday Sept. 22, of Jow fever, Maar, wife of Riehard I. Yale. 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YORRS AnD FRIENDS ARR PA! 4 Sia CELEHR Sysian examiia ont etock ees ey s wiry, sliver uid plated ware, wi aades a by mali Sign date pi At JONYS, » ANY Mf age a FOR te BLE soled walerptool sewed boots Als, #4 50 for dovle woied pert Wow Warrented to ive aataninetion, B /ACK CLOTH DRESS FROCK COATS, # TO 82, ALEVANS , 68 and 65 Fulton sirvet, CASSIMERY DUBINFS® COATS, $t 30 TO $10, 5.000 LEV ANS’, 06 and 08 Fulton street T° COUNTRY wenen Whotesie ee oan 340 Brena wag. re publishers Westies PLEMENTARY LING ROOK, CORNFLL'S SERIES OF GROGRAPITINS, and mauy other valuable and popular schoo! books aaed text books in the common seieoia, the United States, LEGANT sine | BAND CASSIMERE PANTS, $2 TO * AL EVANS’, 96 and 65 Fulton $4. RAOLANS, worth Bitced and @ Fulton steaot, SAVE MONEY, And buy baer a Of DATLEY & CU., 681 ond 689 Brosdway. GAVE mosey, to supply at he STRONG, Tivmer ot te -* Pa oR I TT fp want or 8 pany TY om arpa To ATL SW, B APRON Vf And Day FUE cock chéne end sinen Goo CAINLL Se fgets atl Youcan ge Of DAILPY & 0. 631 Ost nt 6b eat ‘and most fashionable in te cit) es AVE MONEY ie inser with BXTRRYTNATR ORAY 8 And buy your 2 Se 2 slam ‘rset. T know hun ba AM b= ba an my ny ‘All nervous a! Of DATLEY # CO, ao ned 68 Ron way, © set MJ A SES 0. Propriswrs, WO Nema WATE MONEY street. = Pe anhihis yATTS? SErvors ANTINOTR Wid. Ct an COVA, Of DATLAY & en ot 6 fro ywiway \ Dy sw sey —- - J ar: pnt. etn 4 They bave aa immer gat en yr ige pal Sen elon, scoring wy the dirertions. $1 pee bottle, Depot 109 Nassau street, wud drozgic's « y

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