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~@loee of the facal year, the first Monday in July, the a8 ——_ o'clock to. morrow morning, but she will not sail until glover o'clock, Despaccves died in the wiegraph office, No, 21 Wall street, Now York, 60 as to reach bere by wa orourck, wil! be kent Out ip her, perize Fight Between Joh McCvoley and Dubiio Crtek: © LovisviLie, Ky. , June 28, 1869, Ay tine febt for $200 a side came off here yoatorday Detwee, JobLuv MeCorley and Dubitn Tricks Tho later Was whip.Ced Jb uty rouacs, The fight lasted one nour and teu un wiler. The Bo ton Weekly Bank Statement: id Bostow, Jung #3. 1859, ‘The following ame the footings of the bank statement for the past week :— Capital stock , $35 099,000 Loans and discounts... “< an Specie... oe. a 0,898 Amount dus from other bapk#- 6,363,773 Amount due to otber bay*® Py 9,339 + EY s78,090 1 61052,004 Blarine Divasters, Barrimors, June 28, 1860; The brig Stella, which arrived tere toasy from var depag, reports that ou Tucsiay night, when below Sm (a's Polnt, she was rup into by # fuli rigged brig, suppose | to ‘De the Wabash, benve for Kingstwwa. The brig struck on thy etarbosr@ quarter of tbe Swi, carrying away the bulwarks, breaking @ dock beain, ‘and doing ober damage Bruston, RK. 1., June 28, 1859. The schooner H. B. Metcaif, from Jouaia, Mexico, ior Boston, put in here to day snort of provisions, Southern Ucean Steamer Movements. LEsTON, June 26, 1852. Tao United States mail steamship James Adger, R. A‘ams commander, trom New York, arrived here ai. @ ‘Whart at four o'clock this (Tuesday) morning. Maracts, PHILADELPHis 8100K BOA&D. PriLapaLruls, June 28, 1859. firm. Pennsylvania State fives, 05% 1036 Te ee bee shoes . New Orteans, June 27, 1859. Cotton unchanged and murket inactiv gas. Freighis to Liverpool 6 16d. New Onteans, Jape 28, 1859. ‘The sales of cotton to-day were 700 baice at 1130. for wniddiing. The sales of tue last taree days add up 1,200 Daice, aud the reveipts for the game time 700 baies against 3,9. aw the corerpsuoiag verted last year. Stertiag ex- Change iC93g w Excuangs on Now York ut 60 daya, 13 per Cent, aod at wig it, 34 per cen’ premium. Mouits, June 28, 1859. Cotton—Sules today 110 bles ab Like. fur miduiing. ‘The sales cf the !ast three days Coot up 1,150 bales aud the Teepe S10 Dues. ‘incivsatt, Jane 27, 1859. Foour dull at $6046.25 Wocat heavy, Waiskey 260, Provis ous dull, Mess pork $lo 79 HILAVELPINA, June 28, 1859. Flour Gull. Wheat very out! Cora Sic. Outs duller, Buckwheat deciued to 75c |= Whiskey unchanged. Oswaco, June 28—6 P.M Flour very dull, witn a deoitaing tendency. No sales of importance. Wheat quiet aod lower. Corn witnout ma- terial eLavge — Cauai freigh's dull at previous rates. Lake imporie—s.700 bushels Wuest. No shipments of flour or grain by caval. Brrvato, Juce 28—1 P. M. tics 600 bois. at $6 60 for oxtra Wisconsin, #6 for exira Mich'gao, fodiana aud Ohio, and $7 26 & $7 60 for do pales 13,000 busbels ai $1 23 4 for Tole ‘760, for do, from store, Osts firmer—no Guill, Rye steady. Whiskey—Sates 60 or freighta steady. Lake impor's—2,000 bo’ 18,000 Heong wheat, 49,060 bushels corn. Canal exports—700 | jour, Frovr dui and lower ry Borrato, June 23—6 P. M. Fiour dul! and lower; eales 500 ub 4 at $6 60 for extra Wéscoosin; $6 76:87 ‘for extra Michigan, ladiana wud | Ohio, $7 a8 06 for douvieexiras. \Waoat lower; sales 8,€00 bushels at $1 23 $1 25 for wii Iodiona and Qaio, Corn emer; saios 14,60 Dusheis, Lunois afloat aad from Blore at 144760. No tales of othor graias. Whiskey; gules 60 bbis at 2c, Canal freights 834¢ on corn, 90 on wheat 860 on Flour to New York Lake imports 3,000 Dbie.fovr, 13.0 busbels wheat; 40,008 bushels corn G.nal Exporis 700 bbls. flour, 300 bushels wheat, 8,000 Dusueis corn, . Arvaxy, June 28—6 P. M. Flour dull and nominal; grain very quiet, tue only sales Feported are z,0Cv bushels Casada cate, at 48c. rather Warm, aad 2,000 buetiels hgh mixed corn at 8ic. which ie far sbove the market, Nu sales of whiskey, wnieh is Lominal at 2634 Chy Intetligence. APPORFIMENTS BY THE TaX COMMISSIONERS —With the ‘Sessment rolls of the city must be delivered to the Super. wWisors. The term of the present incumbents will then expire, and the changes agreed upon with the Comptroller ‘among others, wili be made public. Under the new pects J. Mt. Allen, wio bas heretofore been chair- map, takes his piace a: the foot of the ciass, and all Fesponsibe business and appoiutmonis of the some” excopt the Javor of tie oltice, wil be assumed iny Other two Commissiono’s, Musers. Brown and Willtameon, BRiRobHaS EBA EAS shes man. Mir. Aven bes been in the Gradition Of the avporntmants ¢> be mss, se OMIT abie gazoite of names ods rent 48 actermined upon. First, are thoso who aiied the two majority” com- missicnore in passing the vil; the throe aesessors of street, improvemen’s origiaaly appointed by Sireet Commissiouer Taylor, wad who assessed ail bs contracts, Messrs Doo'ey, Oak! and McNeil; then three members of the iaic Assembly, Mussa. J. W. Reiley, Jacob L. Smith aud Jobo G Shaw. Sarveyor Toone avd F. B. Sireet will by retaimed, Caspar C, Chiids is backed by Suvervisor Couner, and wili be appsiated « deputy; 80 will Joon V. Gridley, # leading republican in toe Taentieth ward, backed by Conover, Supzreieors iacrt and Kenesy. ‘Soiomoa Kip will bs got on by Com- missiover Brown, xs an old friend who has claims since Mr. Brown was im the Board of Aigermen in 1853. ‘Bamuel Osgood is a cand.date, also Samuel Smith, of tac Croton Departmest. Mr. Cadwell is backed fur a cierk- ship by Sevator Noxon, of Syracuse, and the Jompiroiler, ‘The names of those to be dismissed haye not been made Tas Wearner Yesterpay.—The weather yesterday was rather warmer than the day preceding. Many of our Citizens made it conventent to take a trip to the suburbs or down the bay, in order to escape the too genial rays of “Old Sol.” Annexed we publish a comparative table Of the etaie of the thermometer, compiied from accurate Biatistics sig" at Delavour’s, No. 2634 Wall street:— Mt. 12M. 3PM. 6P. M. 90 9 90 1859 vee OT 82 80 82 Burseo to Dratn.—OCoroner Heelewood, of Richmond county, held an inquest yesterday on the body of a ‘Wotan named Sopbia Peterson, who cams to her doath by her clpbes takiwg Ore trom voe upsewing Of a candle while undressing for bed. Nasxow Escare ¥Ykom Drowning —Yeatorday moraing, as the steamer Francis Skiddy was approacaicg hor dock, op the North river cide of the town, on her trip dowa from Albany and Troy, and whon opposite the pier of the Havre line of steamers at ths foot of Soach street, she ‘Pau 1D°O 8 yaw! boat conte'n'ug two pereons—an old man Shout sixty years of « 4 tae otaer about thirty sevea— Re oabiy father and 600, pr:cepitating them into tae river, ne bledtner passed oa Wituout rendering aay assistance to tne unfortunate men Loo accident was seen from the British steamer Gazgw, and « bost wos immediavly Bent, vd succeeded in saving both men, WiitaRy.—It is stated that the Commandor-in-Chief has sont tbe orders to the Major General transferring tho right wing of the 55th meat, comprising the City Guard, Stat: Guard, acd Swiss Guard, to the 9th ment, 3d Brigide, which regiment will be called Ue “Oyty Guard,’’ Col. M. M_Van Bur nas Col, I. 2. Ferris a8 Lieut. Col, W. W. G. ailick as Major; the other offi- Cers will receive their commiesions immediately. RaWARDS 70 AMERICAN SnameN —We yesterday stated that eoveral valuable presents from the English govern- ment to American seamen had ‘been received by Cilector S-hel', torough the Treasury Depar ment at Wasbiogton, It wae Cao’ Pobp Johnston of the packet ship Isaac Bell (aot Jacob Fell) who received a magnificent veles: ‘sbip Isexc Beli is named acer aud owned by Isaac Bell, E:q , whois probably the oldest shipowner in this city, it ‘D0t the in country—he baying been an owner of one or more ‘Vessels (or tho Iast seventy-ono years. Mz. Bell has now atiained the age of niety two y.are, and is as vigorous aod fresh as many » man at filly. fe ERR Corovers’ Inquests. Scrcwe py TAKING ARsENIC.—A German woman named Sakeer, 1caiding 0% the curner of Tenth avenue and Thir- ty-firet street, commiited suici¢e on Monday night by ad- minietering to herecif six cents worth of areenic, which | sho purchased at a drug store in the immediate neighbor- ood. Deceased was found in a helpless condition by the Twentieth presinct police, aud was conveyed to Beiioyue Hospital, where she died {a about half ao hour efter bor ‘a mitsion. Coroner Gamble was notified to hold an in- quest upon the body. ‘Alleged unkind treatment on toe Part of the husbacd of deceased is the cause assigned for ‘She Commission of tho rash act. Ss Drownto Casvatay.—Coroner Gamblé also held an in ‘quest at the Fourth precinct station honse upon the body of an unkrown man, about forty years of age, who wa found sticking upright in the mud at the foot of Roosevel Btreet. Deceased was about five teet eight inches in height, rather sim in buid, with black, curly bair, and Dive eyes. On bis person was found e letter from Patrick Smith, of Little Fatlg. which, it is thought, may lead to the identification of the body, The Jury rendered o Vor- dict of Death by drowning.”” Fatar. Fatt. Coroner Jackmsn held an inquest at 123 ‘West Thirtieth street, upon the body of a boy five years old, nemed George Zabotein, who was accidontaily lalled ‘by falling from the fourth etory window of the above pre. mises. Teraict in accordance with the above facts. ‘Venictx Casvaury —On Monday night a man namod Thomas Jefferson was knocked down and rua over by a mavure cart, at the corner of Tenth avenue and Thirty- firat street, and was almost instantly killed. Tho Coroner ‘was notified to bold an inquest upon the body. Interesung Confession of 4 Burgiar, PARTIOULANS OF THE SHOOTING OF Tux PRIVATS Wa TOHMAN IN BEOOKLYN, ETC., BOs aya apy? ME PUbEcLied the arroet of three desperate Pe pau pert burgiare, YAmed Thomas Kelly, Jona ¥, Gor > end Thomas Hughes, by Captain Dowling aud obaors: of the Sixth precinct police, Watchman, pamed Buckley, iu Brooklyn, tast summor, And in an affidavit sworw $0 before Justice Brepnaa yes terday be gives a detaiied Wud intercstiog account of the transaction, which canuot fui.’ 0 inter. st ue reader, The confession reads us follow: . Jobu F. Gordon, now of the e1.'F prison, in the city of Ne. York, being duly sworn, mak t# the following state- ‘mept:—On or about the latter part or July last, or firs! of August (this is deponent’s best recollec Un as to the time), de went and @ man named Thomas Kelly, now also 4 (be City prisom, went et about nine o’¢lock ab niga, ‘rom this city to Brookiyu for the purpose’ of breaking $40 101@ house w steal; depouent says that @hey walked about ibe city of Brooklyn looking at several Deuses, wad fHoally came into Smith street, near the corner of Fulton avenue, where they saw a house they determined to enter; deponenent siys tba} the bouse is of stone ant orick, With brick sides aud rear, aod No. 21 of said siveet, On One side of whicb there were uncncumbered lots of ground; deponent says that they climbed the fence inty ‘Ue low, where they remawed for ap Lour or 80, perhaps two hours, \ying under a tree tu the rear of the hous»; ue: POLeLS says that ata late bour—perbaps twelve or oie clock at night—they entered the Bouse wWrough the base- meat door, by turcivg out ove of the panes of glass (rom the window, aud tne unlocking the door (rom withia; de- Pouent kaye that aiter they were inthe bouge tuey took some tbipgs from & trupk 10 tbe Dasemen', aud took sove- Tai articles ‘tom the pautry: from thie they went up tn10 ‘the parlor, avd took music box from toere; irom the Parlor déepovent and Kelly weut up siairs, aud took from » Dureau in the back room a few artictes, depopent and bis associaie then took from the pantry’ between the two rooms eome articles of ladies’ ciothing, viz, a velvet cloak, two'or more ues, wise nome dresses and other euch property; deponent says that a part of these things were taken from the pantry be- tween the two rooms, acd part from @ pactry im tbe entry way; depouent says that they put part Oi these things in a bag Which they found ina pastry to the basement; they thea weut down siwirs, opeued the front basemvnt door aud walked out, aud saw some sere. Duders # ehort distance from tbe DouKe, also a maU—a Wet-Dwan, deponent went to the inner fence, tuilowed by Keily, and both Jumped over, carrying ths property Wib them, deponeuteays at thie moment they haw & mau coming ewily towards them ou tbe opposite side of the ftreet; depouent says that be puted teom aud asked Woat Wbey were doing there; Keliy abeweroi and bud thet they belonged iu that house; the watchrusa com manded them t sland or Le would blow thoir brains Out, ut the same time atriking an alarm rap with bis olul upon the idewslk; be aio presented @ pis'ot towards oeponent and Kelly; in a struck his vlub Upon the eLtewuik, Ana while ic the ve: act of giving the second aiarw, wita ove baad, while held bis pistol cownward with the other, Kelly quickiy Grew a pistol and fired at the watch nan, wo iustautiy Staggered back into the midie ot the street, as soca a8 this occurred Kelly rap swiftly away Gown the wtreet, and deporest sprang back over the raiicg into the treat yard and through the frovt baacment door, which be closed aud bolted after bim, and as quickly a6 bie Civested him se f of aii the things be had “avout aim, ieaving them in the eutry wey, and be fled out of the back door into tae Tear yard, over the rear fence und away; deponent says be Was excsping be herd #e' persous call ou goes,” “stop him,” “there goes ihe thief,” ich like expressions, coming tavet!y, deponent thinks, from the windows of beighboring bow deponent bas beretotore, aud immediately oa b.s arrest, told the otllcers, Wooidridge and Jourdon, al the ti acd particulars 0. this matter im full detai, witnout having communicated with or learnea upyiting {rom any pertoa whatever upyo the sulject; depovent thea wok these said uillcers to this game house in Brooklyn, woere Le fauliy identified toe bouse aod ali the surroundings a6 tne wame upon waich the burgiary was commitied and the watchman shot; de Ponent gaw the occupant, aud described to bim atl the particulars of the offence at'i of the property taken, as a'go @ full discription of the wternal part af tne House the extent of bis knowledge wud recollection, all of eraici: may be verified by ibese persons; deponet Says taat in a few days afer te perpetration of this ofleace be and Kelly beara of the arrest of two men named Dunn Grits, on a charge of committing tke crime of sb0oting the watchman aud breaking into toe house, a!l of which bad tern done by depouent aad Keliy; ceponeat was aiter wards informed that esid Dune was discharged, bui tbat Grvffltbe bad been couvicied aod was gentenced for ten yeurs to the State prison, where be stitl 18; tus dopo Bent eoiembly declares that Gritbthe is wholly innocent of the matter, aud tbat be aud Kelly, aud uo person or per - elke, are the guilty oues; aoa further deponent saith BD Mueb credit should be attached to Captain Dowling and cflicers Wooldridge and Jourdan for the succesafl man- Ber in which they have worked up this case. Too resuil of their labors shows @ aegree of zeal and ability not often found in the police wepartment. Efforts are now being wade to procore a pardon for Grifliths, of whore innocence there does not appear to be Much doubt, and bis counsel is now aciively engaged in aking out the nevessar; raginvee 'Y papers wo lay the matter before The most singular feature of this case is the @visence of the watchman, who, believing itive oa on his = When tho officer atreatu’Grita Bho.fined_ the urens street, tbe latter protested nis wnocence in the Most oie mapver, and fought hard against being incer- cerated Jor an offence of which be was wholiy inuo- cect. After bia arrest the officers went to the borpival where Buckley wee lying, and informed the Jetier that they bad found the man who shot bim. Grif- fiths was then brought forward, and after examining him ciosely for eeveral minutes, Buckley exclatmea—I think this 18 the mao. It certainly looks bke him. Yes, the more I look at bim the better I sm satisfied. As I recol lect myself more and moje, bis coumtenance, form and features \mpress themselves upoa me more and more as thore of the person who shot me. I am nowfsure of it—I can sweur positively this is toe man.”? It i trug Griffiths was io Brookiyn a day or 0 before tho shooting occurred; but he proved that ue went tocre on legitimate business. Griffiths cou!d not prove an alibi after 103, o’clock on the night of the affray, and that, togetber with the positive evidence of the watchman, sea'ed bis tate. He was convicted, and the world be- lieved bm guilty, and had it not ‘been for tue conscience- airiken Gordon, the unfortunate convict mixbt have been deemed a gui'ty man to the end of his natura! life. But the ways of an allwise Providence are inscrutable Personal Lntelligence. ‘The Hon. Stephen A. Douglas bas arrived in town and taken apartments at the Sverett House. Governor Banks, of Massachusetts, visited West Point on Saturday last, and was politely received by the Pro. fessors of the Military School. After examining the insti tution he became the guest of Lieut. Gen, Scott. Ho was aleo entertained by Mr, Kemble, the gentleman who rav unsuccessfully for Congress in Mr. Baskin’s district, and Mr. James, of Coldspring, opposite West Point. Ho tar- Tied at the residence of the tatter gentioman over Sunday, ond returned to thi city on Monday morniog, to become the guest of the Ton Governors of the Almshouse. Govéinor Banke will close bis brief vacation and retarn to his cflicial duties in Massachusetts to day. Marries, in Dover, on the 224 inst., Hon. Edward Ridgely, Secretary of the State of Delaware, to Lizzie F, douguter of W. H. J, Comegya, Fsq., and granddanghter | of his inte Excellency Co:neliua P.’Comegys, formoriy Governor of that Stair. Ex Senator James, of I; Hon. John Kerr, of N. ©.; Chas. de Coacop, Spanikb Vice Consul, N. Y.; Rev. Dr Tyng and family, of N. Y.; Prof. De Javon, of West Poiut; and Judge McAllister ana lady, Cal., are in Washington, AKRIVALS. Attbe Brevoort Honre—iiis Exceliency Baron de Gerolt, Pru sian minister at Wasbdingion, DW. C , and famtiv; W. Mure, Britieh Consul at New Oriegne ai d sou; a. Doifuss Secretary Mr and ara. sidney Brooks, New sort, id tawly, Tallansesee, Fla; 8. M. Joka- gion, DO; Paul Morphy. Sew Ori a *ncxerman, New York; Mr. Havensbaw, Mr. Hornsbey. tng- land; Mr ebd Mra. Kabaall, Boson; MW. Smith, wow ur. Byde, Koston; H. 8. ‘fbbatts and family, . C, Center, Leon Builiy. Wa. i. Russ Mo.; T. Levnard, Greevdeld, Mass; ©. D Buck, ‘w UFicans; DF. and Mrs. kuvertaon, New York: Mr and ra. 0, B, Piatt. Worcester; i. A. Neal, Boston; J. L, King, M. B. Taloott, New 1ork. ™ Springtield, Mass ; JM. From Aspinwall, tn the steamship Northern Light—Col @ 0 Quick, Hon 8 A Gillet, P D Biskles. WO Heerieon, M8 Drink: water, A Woloott, lady and ebild; Mrs & Pratt and two chil- dreo, 1. A Washburn, W'S Stepheo. G Mrs @ Barton and child, Mrs a Petty and two' children, F isiown, W bird, «8 Anker Mr Hardy, GS Gariow, Mead @ Foster sad two children, & Biesor, lady s p- ‘and three obildren; a Gatiand, P Simmons, & 8 Hardy, GW Hitchie, Fa Wier. W Kevecr, 6 Smith, Mra MeCavn, Mre Bedford and ebitd, Mra bs Bitar B soodleld, Bev F k Proves, ludy ana shreo cbildren; Mra a Lyon. rg Smniib, W Perley, @ Boydo, % auderaon, G W Good, Bs Fisher, Mra Crosby, Mra DL Fenell and two children, and €00 in {he steerage. From Aaptnwall, inthe steamsb!p Cranada—Edevard Stante; ape wile, Judge Field and w wieut Crooks. US a; Mre H Ternant avd two daughters, HM Naglee, Mre Tescimacer, chiid aud servant: dirs Viney. Bry Ligoett, Gov Purdy. Meg Kiooball and cbiid, J W Warren, Wre flocron and child, J Meaken, Ohus Bibent, K B Kenyon, Oaptain Lambertson, Br Henderson, Mrs Beal nod child. Mra Donues, culls and aervart; Bre Tilton nod ebildren WH White and family, Mr Keurison, wite and tofant; Fraiels ward Lidui man, G A ‘Peabody, J Lenningbam. ew K Pultanan, A ‘f Daliman, Mr Trewolls, J Fis Jobn Philips. H Trevitt, T Copeland, 8 evonattgd wie TWP Se! ohee a ean Ge ‘alogcott and wile, ar , J T Willtsms, Mrs Robinson ‘and two iofan Lavelle end wile, Mra M & Jobueo My Switt and wife, J 6 Lappan and farnily, Bigoy apd wife, Charles & Hvtoe, Hugh i: Siechin. fF Remsen, Bamue! Oraz, @ W tee, L B JK ereon, J B Perlaen, J H sowe, A O’Hara—and age. From Gavannab, {a the steamehip Florida—John B Moore, U J rood, Ticke Do Writ Indy, four children apd puree; Mrs Wiloox, nian F ivus, Mire W Minus, Mre D sinus and servanis, fA Suilard, lady, twocblléven and nurae; Miss Owens, Mies Mt Earty Corton mv Arkansas.—A stalk of cotton ‘was received in Memphis the 16th inst., from the planta- tion of Dr. Peyton Groves, near Red Fork, Arkansas, con- taining forty-five squares and ono bloom. Dr. Phyton ‘writes the in bis vicinit; eee Te tan iy ero finer tuna bey avg Since then ous of the pri- soners (Gordon) has seen fit to make @ full confeszion of the part Kolly and be took in the shucting ofa private NEW YORK HERALD, | Davty, Mion Devs, Mins Caan, Lonte Pictint Mra VinTond « ¢ W Oates, Bd arin acd lady, N U arnova, Thoe oad son, MOM bw Gol Cavin ere Dwyer, ire Sorbo, Mri Srighamapd servens Mies Tayler, Geo Veeeieod, risen. K 'vitoa, wil Kellont, KP Green, Geo ¥yer, be \eney, War b % eruan sbos # togemiil, Lavin, vis, Mr Marts su! indy cLopald, & Sempaoa L Fritberg, aud ave bark John Bensou—Mr and Mra Cuok, dou. ip the nieersyn From Bavaum in the Obas end Wm Orsvb, ¥ J Hingham, Geo ki OCHAROR OF SwinpUNG —James Lowa, ® speculator la Washington market, (was arresied on x charge of awia- Givg, yesterday, under the following circumstances: — Mr. Snomas H. Clark, of No. 30 Mowery, wishing to pur chare a etand in Wasntogton market, epplied to the da fendant, asking him if he had one that was for sale Prowy toid bin thai @tand No, 477, owued by a Wyman bamed Legrand, was for tale, aud subsequently took com. Pleivent to ® bonge in Reade street, where be was intro. duces Wo @ person cailiag perself Legrand. The latier ro: presented that she would sell the stand for $2,000, and the complainant, betng anxious to close the bargaly, band. ed over the movey ib the presence of Brown. soon after- wards Mr. Clark learned that the woman in Reade street was vot Mrs. Legrand, but u iriend of Brewo's, He thore upon bad the accused arresied for swindling, snd yester- day, on the prisoner being brought before Justice Brea- Dan, be was requiréd togive bail 0 await an examination. ViowaTsG He Sunpay Liquor Law.—James 0 Donvell and Andiow Leary were brought before Justice Quackoa- bunk on the charge of selling liquor om Sundays. Com- Plainte were also made against the prisoners for seling Liquor to minors, and the boys in each case were looked up a the Rouse of Deieotion ax witcerses, The magie- trate prieovers for trial betore tie Court of sy0- cial 5. Edward J Kelly aud Witiiem H Brown, from the Fourth Ward, were prought betore Justice Coa- Bolly Op similiar charges, avd were required bo give Dall Lo aswer. The magisirates pay they are determiaed to break up the Suncay liquor business. Nous verrons, ARRgHT OF 4 PORTER ON aN ALLRGRD CHARGE oF Ros BING mis Furtorers.—Yesierday Officers Gardiner and Smith, of the Oty Hail Police, arrested «man named Jona Brandon, « porter in the store of Brown & Co., 152 Cham- bera street, op an ail charge of robbing the above firm of about $800 worth of goods, at varios times aud voder the fotlowivg circumstaners:—It appears that Brandon bas beeu in their empioy far several yoars, but Dot the siightest suspicion ever reated upou him as being in apy Way cishonest, be was trusted with the keys of the wiore, and every eveving, on teaving for home, be Would bo éccum panied part of the way by two boss, also employed ip the eames establishment. He on eeveral cc- camions, afier going & abort distance with the youths, would make some excuse to lenve them, stattog that he bad private busicess to transact before going dirently bome. Finally, on Saturasy evening jast, one of the boys thought be would follow Brandoo aud wy apd tod out what took bim off eo often; following him, he discovered that be proceeded but 'a short distance (rom the store, and calling a cart, drove up to their em ployer’s place, weet in, abd, after remaining a few octments, be solled out two Or three bales of goo is, which were placed op the cart and carried off. Having been unable to keep furtber trace of the cart, he returned home, end on Moncey morning mace known to his employer what be bad dissuvered. The above ofllcers were there vYOR called in, and the matter placed io thelr “ib the wid of the boys they #oon oniaiced the who drove of the goods, He confessed bavio yed to carry them away, and that he cei Brookign express wagon. Further trace disclosed fect thai the goods bad bec taken to a lager bier 6a in the barement of No. 48 Fuitoe street, where, upoa exemination, about $300 worth of goods were tound oon- cealcd ia the rear room. The keeper of the place, James Purcell, was then teken inte costody, and a'so the porter, st conveyed before Alderman Brasy, at the City Hat! Foltee Court, where Brauvon confessed nis guilt, and alleged that Porcell bad induced bim to rob bis employers aud sell bim the goods. They were both commiites by Aldermen Brady to wait 0 examination. Fatal STABBING A¥¥RAY IN Front Staret.—About three o'clock yesterday afternoon two vegrovs, camed Richard A. Eddy and James Boston, became involved in a quarre! at the coruer of Front street aud Peck slip, when Eddy erew a clasp knife and inflicted a mortal wound upon the person of his adversary. Eddy, tt appears, is » eatlor, aud about ex mouths ago was shipped azainst bis will by Boston who gos tim drusk and received bis advance 4 $30. This tygtem of kidnapping and roboery is calied shupgbaeing by sailors, apd i extensively practised in (ois city. A Gay or tao ago Kady came back, and upoa meeting Bogon yesterday took bim to task for bie con duct. Bostoa admitted (bet be bad ebangbacd Eady, and boasted that be would do tt again, at tbe game time a vaneing ros Eddy in w mensciog mauner, Kdoy warned Boston to ke:p away, but the latier refused to pay aby attention to the warning, and advancing, laid bis bard heavily ov E’dy’s shoulder. Tho ire of the sailor was suddenly aroused, and quick as thought he piuoged ihe blade of a clasp knife into the abdomen of bis adver- oe th sary, ipficting a deadly wound, Policeman Delaney, of the Fourth prec oct, onme up in’ timo to effect the arrest of the aggaioc', #bo was thereupon committed to she Tombs. Besion’ was conveyed to the New York Hospt- tol, where be died to a few moments after bis aomiasion. Lhe deceased kept a low sailors’ boarding house at No. 44 Raxter street, ond leaves a wife acd family to lament his joss, ASSAULTING AN OFFICER.—Two young men, John Hartnett and Augustus Trimble, wore brought before Justize Con- nolly on the cbarge of assaulting detective policeman Phitip ley, While the latter was in the discharge of his duty. accured, tt apprared, were fighiing trgether, whentue Ade combat. oo tn ning abort space or tra: igtrate commitied boul OF abe prisoners Mr eral. FELOMIOUS ASSAULT8.—Pat, Fox, of No, 330 East Tair- seenth street, was arrested for a felonious assault upon his wife with a knife, cutting ber in thearm. Philip Herse- mer, of No. 189 Mott atreet, was simiinrly aeauited by a map named Lorenzo Meyers. Justice Brennan committed tho prisoners for trial in detauit of bail. Far The Hoboken City News. Honoxen and Hvpsox Ciry Horse Car RamRoap.— This new line of borse car railroad, which is to run from Hoboken to Hudeon City, is rapid'y progressing, as the stock has ali been taken, the line of route surveyed, and the necessary gracing and filling in of the cove com- menced. The proposed line of route is to be double track, and to start from the ferry, run west through Ferry street in a straight line, and intersect with the tide bank pear the Paterton Plank road, and 80 oa alongside ibe Bergen road to tbe Five Corners at Hudson City—the ‘otal iepgth beng about 1% miles. It is estimated that the entire cost of the work will probably amount to $40,0C0, and will be completed on or before the lst of September. The Board of Directors are George W. Mor- ton, President; Edmund Charles, Secretary and Trea- surer; C, V. Glickener, W. W. Sbippen, W. H. Wood, ¥benezor Montague, George V. Demott, Charles F. Perry, Eawip A. Steven, James Montgomery, Jr. The Directors are precosding to make the necessary contracts for soo {ron rails, care, &c. The Family Herald. THE NEWS PROM CALIFORNIA—THE WAR IN EUROPE— INTERESTING FROM JAPAN—TH& PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION LN VIBGINIA—-MOVEMENTS OF THE FILI- BUST}KS—THE EXPRESS BUSINKSS—WEST INDIA FRUITS IN NEW YORK--LOGAL NEWS—CONDITION OF THE MARKETS, KTO., ETO. The Famuy Benaxp, in tts edition of today, will con- tam the News from Unlifernia received br the steamship Mo- nes Taylor, and sll the news of the previous week of an inte- resting nature, Among other matters of faterest s will give tho Latest In- telligence from the feat of War tn Rurope; Interesting Le'tera from Kishmond on the Presidential Question in Old Virginis— The Fight of the Wise and Hunter Cliques Resumod—Huvter Cutting Ie between Wiss and Douglas, &0.; Lotter from a Correspondent in New Orleans giving the Movements of the Filibusters; Sentimental Trip from Gelway to tew York; In- treating from Jopen—Letter from Townsend Harris—Bints for Japanese ¥vangelization—-Letter trom Pingapore, Chine; A Report of the great Troting Msich between Princessand Flore Temple—Priucess the Winner; Account of the Grigin aaa Progress of the Express Business~Its Factlivies, Extent, Mo: dus Operandt, &c.; The West India Fruit Business in New York—Tive and a Half Millions of Dollars Consumed in those Fruite throngbout the year; Obituary Notice of Prince Metter nich of Austria; Obse: vance of the Religious Festival of Oor pus Christi; Editorial Comments on Prominent Topics; sll the Local News of New York and the Adjoining Cities; 1beatrical Notices, Polico Reports, Coroner's Inquests, and whatever may be of interest to the geversl resder. ‘The Famiy Hrxatp contaive each weex ® revort of the Com- dition of the New York Cattle Marzet, with the amoun! of Siow offered for sale, their Condition, the Prices for which they were Bold. &e ; A report of the Paices of al! binds of Family Varket- Ing ot Weebington Market in New Yor> Oity; Oommerda) and Monay Market Kepor's; Morrieges ard Deaihe for the week, ‘apo a large amount oi miecelsacous m: ‘Dermenthe FAMILY Hanan Ws publisted every Wednenias at Two volars per annum; single copies (uur certs it can be obtained at the office and of aD the news ad: vertisements tonerted at tho usual Benasp rates, Brandreth’s Pills Exert » Curative Infin= ence upen every form of disease. Taus, by thelr power in rar stating D' ion, they cure measles, emalipox, worms allcontagions fevers. Tbey penetrate ‘into the inmost recesses of the nd drive.out al humors; end. with all thi ‘power’ for goods they, nore for evih This quality satin eats cs ve jd an 1 the ex raved humors ts wosscssed by no other medicive thay Sreih's pile, ‘Theg perste only upon the tissties involved in, thet 1s aflected b g, the disease. Lf Ee eilinity they seize these humors, bt srause their Iie is below that of the surround. Paris, and ¢ gpel them from the body. wer organ 16 anected, ‘bere sbese row erty piils penetrate, aud remove ia- Duriiles'from. thos preventing the eetiliag of cense \hey * s removed from a ack, to bao a meaicne by von which you may swallow at decreticn , knowing it ta aure to relieve, may cure, nud cannot fojure. A Jo, 294 Canal strcet; Burn: 1d st the prin inal offics, Ne ten's, Neh as6 Howery, Rusbion’s, No. 417 Broadway acd As- tor Hor ee, New }ork; ard by aii druggists, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1859. Leory 6 Co—Our susamuer press hat 6 ow fenby and tor mule at Noe S dand 6 asta’ Hous, aroadn'st a The Most Dashing Straw Hat BIO Hat, Price $1 £0, abla ded at GENIN'S GOT ieosdway, Ko the Retors Hai Wy UH Maye efior ta the trade the bsiknoe of hte shoe’ of en's cla! orn's wtrn we Be o, oom ponrd of ##) e891 prloes which enonol fmth wo cmeaneeeneennitadlstecsicns WmIver Undergariaents for the Million, at Mebal ORLINS us ala rt pid birt waren use, vor.or of Green #103 sad dn ane City and Couns boy's amt the wow wud deerarie Biuck Alpaca ve sm, ew. M FT $5 60 At EV AMPS’, 66 und 63 Paton street, Compicte Casstuocre Suits to Nateh.g6 to $16 be puaamer anita. . . + Sto white duck muite Diack slpaca autw, Diack elotb suites. A! EVANS’, 66 ard 68 Polton oireet. Linea Dusters at Evans $i 80 rr 66 and 65 Fulton erect, eavecial attention to the peculiar character Soro AUMRE CLOT ei btn togetber with au tee move Of Bll desrristiona of siy ith © and We have ibis season manufactured into suis beautiful styles of fabrica, ta skeleon f bo thet th i aod much bey jae'e to ibst ox y bere. but ip toe otber princlps! cies, that we to merense largely our productios of them ‘They are jl Cheah wd Gurecie, kod Can Oe 42 )Ured me cally as Wetper 'f2 MORAG & prowetion Ags ual the chaayes of the Whe prices— which we bi vary Uvt little from 41 putdown to the lowest mark — and driliog goods, aitbough they pee © vile (he thtrtn, alue se) season will Row be abort, we wi!l out down the prices the + Mole of 0 mee" at s0m st O08 ar ar Li ge Bu DB. veVuln & 00, 258, 209 and 269 Bron way. Style ere Com- ‘we the clothing ev'd by DRUMGULD & PROCH, 214 way Economy, Durnbiiity bued bros + ¥. S=_The Largest Shirt Fimporiam tn the Urtoa, BsLLOU BOUTHEBS, 40? Broadway, N.Y. Zephyr Merino Uncer Garments, Whole: or rete. PbRBUW'S, 61 Neaasu street Sor ene, two, three, a Dozen of a Hundred pe: ut the coporsicnra {2 dress throuebout the Unioa yrefer GF Wen’r elegact.y made ard perfectly fitlag shirts to boy sie allotbers. No. 1 Astor House. Zephyr Stik Gloves, » Tubular and ‘em, at Now. 87 ang 59 Wiliam steet, «ue door morth of Maiden lane. GO. M THRACE, agent. a wishing Fireworks, ee trom danger. cap be BDak'o 6 ‘Corner o' ‘06H. G@ & J. EDGE are sole exhibitors to York. Unique tn De- ted if Meideo law the ctty of Bredy’s Photographic Gallertes, 359 and 613 Broadway, Rew Yora, und $82 Peons:ivanis avenue, Warbington, D.U, Photographs reotypes mod am: brotypes. Church’s Ningara has ever Before (except on one dav) been seen SY DAYLIGHE. GIGNOUX’S NIAGABA Das never before been exhibited in any way The former has never appeared 40 well, and the aller ta receiving ¢necmius from every visiter. Witilems, STEVONS & WILLIAMS, No, 363 Broadway Hoptetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters.— ‘We retee our readers to the advertinement of HOSEKT (€H'S Kiters, ‘0 anower column These biters have atained a reputahon for medicinal purposes unvaraisied tn the West snd Scutb, sod we have no doubt bnt that they will besome the met popular ever introduced in this city We would ad vire no traveller leaving the city to be witbout tem. thay cap be tpurchased st any drug store in thlacity, Brooklyn oF 1y, and will be found & most excelient ton.c and autl. O. A, Bills, Commussive and Exchange Bro- ker.—Orders punctually avtended to, Office 176 Greenwich st Wheeier & Wisoo’s Sewing Machines— Office 605 Broadway, New York Send tor scirculars, ‘The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co., BAVE REMOVED TEMPORARILY FROM 495 TO ool BROADWAY, Where they will continue to sex thatx Boauiatad Temora TU)” tounworary, ns sain accupy ret] Weed’s Patent Family Sewmg- sevanc.— New ile, Price 980. Oflce 7 brosdwar, Herring’s Patent Champton Fire fen proof safes, 251 Broadway, corner ef Murray brated nolzolees 8 Redaced.—Ten Pounds Coffee, $1; also. a chest of tes, $1, at BEDFORD’S, 43 Sixth avenue, near Fourth erect. Strorg and Fiavory Tea, One Dollar the chest. and coffee 10 ibs for a doilar, at CHRiSTLAN- BUN’S, No, ) Chambers or 216 Greenwich street. Goodwin’s Patent Pressed Tobacco.—Free from ali impurities. 207 and 209 Water atreet, New York. fhe Best Spring Bed In Existence—Howe’s Eiptic, as from $5 to $6, at 376 Broadway. Call and see it, Ciistadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tow deat in the world, wholessie and retail, and the dye pri votely applied. No. 6 Astor House, Hili’s Hair Dye, 50 Cents.—Depnt No. 1 Berolay street; wlso sold at 399 Broadway, and all druggists in the U: Btates. Bacheior’s Hatr Hye, Wigs and Toupees— fee vont oe world, surpessica all sande, 0id and epplies a! the manufactory, 283 Broadqi Halr—its Diseases, Fall, Change of Color, kod ity embellishment, treated esrefuhy by a. GRANDJSAN 80 Tweltth street, west eide and near Broadway, Barry's Tricopherous ts the Best and Chenp- article for dressing. tat ‘i fer re fio"tair’ “vatien, ‘wr i bold by a pervisa and restoring tne Kennedy's Medica) Discovery ts Warranteo to cure ecrofmis, erysipeias, saltrheum, scald head, wloeratec pore legs. For sale by all croggtsu, Fupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Kadicul cure truer. They slso reep silk elastic stockings for varicose Yeme, supporters und shoulder braces Inetrusents for ce: fermiues made to order No. 2 Vesey street, aswr House, ew Yor! Holloway’s Oinment.—Sere Leg and all Ul- cvs, eruptions, snd injuries of tbefl-eb, heal kindiy aud syiitly tinder ibe operation of te cinimen', and te pills, by thelr gentle averieat sclion, sasist the cure, Sold at 80 afsiden wpe, N.Y. ——— in ROBE Ronp—Euxe —On Thursday morning, June 23. Brooklyn, by the Rey. Samucl Beawick, Mr, A. It. w Mies Many EvivG, both of Brooklyn. Sackxrt—BuxiiNs —Io this city, oo Tuesday, June 28, by the Rev. BM. Adems, Mr. Gosusky Sacaxtt to tise Grrinupy R. BuRtine, aauglitor jof Robert Beruve, heq., all of thie city. Wakp-—flarnis —At tho Memorial church, on Tuesday, June 28, by tbe Rev. Wm. J Frost, Euvait Wann to Miss Many Baxrs, both of this city. ‘Yeir—Wizon —Op Tuesday, June 28, by tug Rov. Joho Brosh, ir. Jon# Youre, of Paterson, N. J., to Mise Mayata Wasox, of New York city. ——— Died. Bancocr.—The funeral of Mra. Canormwe L. Bancock, wife of Mr. Frederica 4 Babcock, of san Francisco, Cal., will bo observed at the Chureh ot the Holy Triatty, Brook lyn, this (Wednescay) afternoon, at three o'clock. Tho re- wee and friencs are invited to attend wishout further oti a Caaxa.—in Brooklyn, on Monday evening, June 27, of copsumptien, Sornia S., wife of Hoary T Crans, aged 33 years, 1 month and 27 days, eldest daughter of Alexander and Maria Clark, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend ber foneral, from ber Inte residence, No. 67 Sands street, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. Newburg papers please copy. Dewarest.—On Monday morning, June 27, Svaax VAN WAGENEN, youngest daughter of Heury and Margaret De- merest, sged 5 years and 6 months, The friends add rolatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuceral, thia (WedaesJay) afternooa, at cbse 0 Clock, at No. 40 West Phir.y Utes azréet, wihout further Invitation, _ Depsnicr.—-tn this city, on Tus: «y morning, Juno 28, Jon, only son of W. A. end Bien Uedorick, aged k year and 16 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are reapact- folly invited to attend the funeral, from No. 26 Rove this (Weenesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His 8 wil be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Durxxnory —On Tuesday, June 28, Euma, daughtor of UC prondesy, te ow prepared to | Westchester county, N. ¥., on Thoreday bow mes, New Locdra page's please copy. Isai —On Tomas, June 28, of congention of the tren «nosis frank CH. Caughter of Willem 4. a5 Hones» Avo Leacn, ay ears, 6 months and 24 days, The rt atives sod fren 8 Of the fartly are invited to at. teod the tnncrat, on Yous Say morning, from the resi Gece uf ber parevte, No 27 Chapel strect, B: ooklyn. Luv net On Monray eveos?&, Juve 27, after a short nem, Eowenn Curing, ton of W. J. aud Belicda Lewors, | uped J year, # mouths abd 7 day ¥ ea and friends aze rexvectfully requested to voeral, thie (Wednesday morning, at leven Coock, trom &¢ 25 Graham avenue, Wiiliamezourg, | without rurnper ntiee Moonk Or Wee mon Lg | i ST yee of bis age —Ip Cin Co, om Tueeday atteraeon, June 23, : A., wife of Robert Morton, to the 40: year of er bae - Nowee of the fovera: to morrow, Nrison—On fuck’ay, June 28, Winuam Nenson, cely =< a end Bridget Neiaon, aged | year, 6 moths and Ud dnye. The trienda of the family are requested to attend the fuprra!, ob Thiasday afiernoon, a two o'ciock, frome No. 120 Sixteenth puree. Rape —On Monday evening. Jone 27, after a loug ami severe toes of cousumption, TaoMas GaoxGR Riper, age. 2) yeare and 2 months. His f716008 and acquaintances, and tbe relatives of tho family. are respectfully requested to attend bis funeral, from the residence of bix mother, No. 126 Weat Toircy- third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fortber invitation oo Guxavss, eldest daughter of James acd Mary Lord. aod wife of Edward ©, Sandell, ¥ ' ae aged 42 years, T montls and ‘The relatives and friep4a of the family are ‘pyited to attend ber funera}, trom Grace Episcopal church. Cousely ee street, near Lorimer, Brookiyn, & D, this (Wecnesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fur: ther invitation. ScnieFER.—On Tuesday, Juve 28, GABRIEL SHIFFER, 471b year of bis age, of apoplexy of tue heart. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend bis fu- re’ from bis late residence, No. 144 East Nineteenth street, on Thursday morning, at nine o'clock, without fur- ther invitaticn rrr pers A HUTIOE TO THK TRADE. TH<é INDIA RUBBER PEN COMPANY, 57 LIBERTY 6T4RET, Hove ncw on lend a lerge stock of pens manufactured by em, under GOODY An's racBsT, To supply any orderr that may be seat in eariy, “Ae public nay be ‘intormed thet tbese peas BROWN. !7 CENTS A ROX. BACH uch Aye! 68 others sell for 8. "ys LIQU:D HAI® Dik, bo injurious togretients,’ wil not fade or color the skin, the best wm uae. ‘iry it. sold at the arn, wore, 86 urand street, NV; tbe Brooklyn; emt 6o , Ibird and Wa.nut etre:ts, Pailade'phla, Instaptar cous, coutaii ‘T G.MAKEDH'®, 683 BROADWAY, CaRD 28GRAV Lie. stationery. ‘are, do. N 8.—Juss latrodueed, ucw ee of wedding cards wed enveloper. Z Jor Bt’, 10 AND V2 ANN STREET, A NSW STYLE 1 oF spr 68 sud gaiers, only $2 50; warranted to give uals {nction; she $3 60 and 84 dress boots tbat Will surprise every tod 7 MYKEDS'S, MATROPOLITAN HOTEL, SELEC? Aw mur vole paper from the only complete stock this ale of GOCD BKWING M«CHIN &. A, THE hUSHKA DEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, PRICB $90, $00. PRINCIPAL OF F108 49 BROADWAY, GUBAER UF BROOME STRET. LOCeL adBni8 WasTED ADDRESS D. J. LKV¥, UBNSRAL SUPKRINTENDENT METHOD THAT P38 ANY BECOMING NEORSSARY A tocatch the eye of the public, and in certaialy the eneavest and mest. pertoarent —We irame cards 6x8 ut 80 ,Bxi0 at 103 Wider lab 1a Sat ike with balf Inch git Beall moulding seo 3 inoh pearl, gcod ariicle, 68 wt 120", 6x10 at 163., 40x arlke. ifxl¢ nt Zies rovewuod acd black walnut Tames came prices No glass J. 5. BaoiLayY,saect, (42 Fulton street, ‘Wholesale ploitse irame maker. NDERSON, 99 BOWERY. AL Medsliions, royal velvets, $1 12 to $1 10. ‘rglteh Brussels 6s. to 10s. per yard. Beant ful iogra’n 36. to 6e per yard. ‘Floor oil: Low 28. 6d., 42 8 yards wide. Cocoa and Canton msiting shades, table covers, & « OsRD—WE CsLl THE ATPENTION OF OUR A. {Heads and the pub.ic ganerally to our aale of cld ain brapdies, segars, dc, to take place this day, at our offre nasau street, hie is the cicetng sale o¢ this large and vaina- dle etcck, and we upbesitatingly recommend an being fine goods and worthy of confaence. ‘HH. LE&DS & OU., Aucioneers, 23 Nassau street. GREAT ACOOMMODATION.THE PROPRIETORS Of GAYELEY's Max lUALED PAPER respectially an pounce that alt purcdspes emounting to over one dollar, made ‘et their Cepots No. 440 Brosaway or 41 * np street will be sect. free of charge. to any part cf new and Srootlya Hotel Keepere and besds of famules who buy by the quantity will re- ceive a livers! discouns « ig TERT SS (ORT AB's' OABD 3 eee 8 RS, “COSTAR’R? rat, Toshi di = * COBT a BS” ‘bedi derainat “OOBTaH'S” evectrle powcer tor insects " ONLY INFALLIPL“ KEMED: Principal depot 430 Broadway, Kew roe eaticeiad Lruggiats ard dealers every w 10,000 boxes auld per weer Beware of spurove imitations. + xamine fisak, and take nothing but “CUBTAK’S.”” Ove SYRUP —THIS VEGETABLE OOMPOUND I¢ 8 different preparation from i sad arknowiodged by ell ulog it 10 be i best Ulood parted fo existence. DIAL COGNAC BITTERS IMMEDIATELY 0) Cerca tuaertons. 5 FLDT, sele impor tnle by all drogeit C°E*S, BUNIONS AND DRFRCTIVE NAILS TREATRD bh By the only ate ani on etal meiuod knowa, —For ex- acting corLs 60 cen! each; bonis 1 * CITLEPARLD ESTERVELT: Chicopotiels, at. Ni Hotel, YLARR'S SYRUP-FOR BOROFULA, DYSPRPETA, liver or worm complaints is {Wholesale BaRNES & PAKS, Fara row; C. H. ‘Bing, 78 Broadway, and Mrs Bayes, Bs C=, 3 } nine walle poxeizating the feck, Soin ating et Of the great toe joink cured without pain, #o that the cot oan be went biter the op without the least mconventence to the pa er Dent, by Dr. Z.CH 481s, surgect chizopodiat, 760 Broadw Kefers to the physicians and eu geons of the chy _ , 116 WILYTaM STREET, WHOSE SUMMER garments are the pride of tbe towh, tnrttes attention to fue alrsce coate, al! colors, $1; silk mixed coats $12, Spanish linen do. $2, vest $2 60, drab d’cio pania $4. DEUIZCHRG LIQUID FOR HOUSES, SIPS ANT hotels Whaleoll toap ior rraehogs on ‘bushes, erage vines, Ac ; pyrotochnical chemicals soluple giase for palaiere Oil snd turpenline barrels, asbestos Qowerspar, biscriesd tp tect powder, by Dr. L. FEVORIWANGKB. ‘Treatice on fer mented liquors reduced. 143 Maiden lane. BR, MOT2’S CIA LY SEATE PILU ‘40 aperient and PUsIFLeD Lava, je and billous stacks. 8 STELN- 'U Nemsau street, New York, and for are and grocers Uvequalied ay a restorative {0 diseases arising from the de'e- | Howsuea'c} Oy incodwen? riorated ard impoverished blood, Frjncipsi ofllve 339 Broad- way, and for paid by ail renpeciatie diugglets. 0 JOU WANT WHTHKEKS'~ IF YOUR BEARD WILL net grow, inv Onguent (6 ablished 1852) wi'l force it to withtn six weel:s from the firnt application, and acting oaly on the roots of the beard, wili not stain or injure the skin, Price SL. Sent by mail post free to any aucress. K. G. GHaliAaM, 109 Nassau otreet. VERY HOTEL W. BS KVEKY AASTaU ta! ANTS IT, EEPFR WANTS IT, BVG&RY SIKFAMBOST WANTS IT, EVESY DaRROOM WaNTs If, BVSRY BAKER WaN's If, VERY BUTUHER WANS Iv, EVERY ONE WHO TAKES-O8 BASDLES PAPER MONEY, WANTs IT. k NOTE DETEOTRR. WHat YCLOPSDIA, hour of receiving a one ‘ber large denoml!- Wa THE FAC SIVILE Bad HEWES EN ‘Without ft, they alt run dollar note raised to a 310 $20, #! ( orany 6 uation or they ure as the same time ip F of taxing & ‘Worthiess wid cat bonk note, io whieh the ile of rome bavk bas deep et: bw Of even some counterteit, oF spurk ous nites that make ppesra: ee for the issued in weebly nur! eaed cont oue Bundved and forty four fac simites of genuine bank commencing wilh the city of Boston, and theres fier $9 contain all the New Eng'ond States in alphabetical orcer, aad go on vat Une whole country. First number will be ready July 1, and for sale dy all nowa dealers and periodicai agents in the Wao, WM. OUUSLAND & CO, No, 9 Aaasau. {XCELLENT WINKS AT 4 BARGAIN, Yor the Foarth of July, Arcoursged by the lively t wzest our friends and the at Isrge have taken th tbe re” suction of our prices caused heavy digcount Cn Aust sian curr We bave concluded to “cycuue to eel ote gent free of charge los at nett ieee at MY part of this city. re ‘FRAUND & GROSSINGER. 170 Water atreet FTH AVEN',§ HOTEL —HAVING FITTED UP FOR businets ¢ ae of the lsrge stores under this centrally located hotel, ¢he subseribera invi'e the attention of house- heepers to tb str extensive stock of ¥ ines, tens, groceries. fritta, esnces. con” tments, do. de. of every grade, and embracing ne claret and book b, Stephen W. Dusenbury, aged 17 years, 6 months and 90 em der, Jad) a ;, Miss Gowcy Master @ H Gowdy, Mise Mary. Sebn Covnlio upd Iedy “Alvert Sima, Edsonby D'wWa | ,C aribaldt says, ina Letter to a Prtend, that Gaste Mier arate chorea. Js acme, M ETS v bake tne reason. We aesure the General aster! ‘ em , ¥ Jacob bo nor’s hats rever jose thet a see, T rerred Wes Heassera b Samans, Mp their value to travellers! Call at 212 Broadway, aod Dinv ier, A Lovering, Win Brainerd, ter. O8 Holder ane ghrpeniat sociady, SW Owens, 4 them. lary, ‘child and sorvan'a; Mis M & Newbury, Mist Footmat. J, 2 Abbotts 3 Bus, Dz HMmcenr, i W North, Win Fish gr Summer Hats—Every Style, ard Quality and lady, Win A Diokinvon, oP ditchineon, £'8; | Uprurcarsed; the most fashionable straw co de for gence and ieee ee eG Haws, GN Aol” Gye | children, atrecuced rates, KELLCGG, ot Uanal airoet & Cham! Tiand lady, Mator AlPorier and Ir ay Alerancer, Tie Oiler wed lure, Mis H Baiteel 22M | Now Ready, a Rich and Splendid Assort- jobipaon * a eile, BN Jequss, Mrs OM" ont MreO | ment ofchildren’s fancy bats and caps Also & beautiful ba Farley: sbre Oounery. Wm, Chas hos gpeuery, Mee for gentlemen, Iatest styles. only $3. at HARKIS & RUG idvich, Misa EK Aldrich’ Jos {i alariet,, y"0, SA'S, 223 Bowery, 526 Grand street, 291 Kigbid avenue. a Mickles Miss Pruyno, Felix alexander sf Alexander, H | wlevens, CB Oonmeny, “saag Ames: and esta "ont —Mre H Brig: sas Thaw, eid a aera; iis Ai all the Successes which have given eciat to the name of WHITS, none has been greater than ihat Of big spleacid and dashing’ cassimere BAB, pear! and UINe, now in tae zemith of thely popularily, of £16 Broadwey, days. ‘tho funeral. will take placo from the residence of hor father, No. 164 Charles street, this (Wednesday) after- boop, at three o'clock. The relatives’ and fricads of the family, also tho friends of ber brothers, Wm. H., Alfred 8. and Edmund, are respectfully invited to attond, with. out further invitation. Gass —At Newtown, L 1.,on Tuesday, June 21, %, w. Gass, late of California, in tho 2th year Of his ayy,’ Colifornia papers please copy. ~ Kx1so.—On Monday, June 27, CHARLOTIP, widow of the late George Kelso, of New York, tn wh, 631 year of bor age. Trier remains will be taken to F,reonwood, from tho re- siaguce of ber sou-in-law, Ro'yort J, Maw, Woodstock, every nece ana wasury for the which they now otter red. prices ee eT EE TACKEON & CO., Grocers, Broadway nd Plith avenue, Madieon square, _ Naw Yor, June 28, 1559 \RY.—BOEEMIAN GARNETS IN SETS, Go Ren serpent tor ute SAS ya tan Se Tee ORME DUAR OMAN & TOWNSEND'S ‘S27 Broadway, corner of Spring atr’et, OLD PEM LYRR PENOTL CASES, G oot AEN HOLDERS, £0 a Gord pens (made to order) alate a Bae hia acre ronpentsuly wollcted. Tt ie Jove 26, in Saliwbary Coan, | iy MY | HOSTSTI AEB ate bold by inthe | poste? o aaa MISCELLAN MOOS, . soil beh dad Um SEALERS. Guony bags, 12 conte to 13: % oy vlan or printed - are te es ee i$ Sot Ad USTHITKS'S OkLEkKaTED Ld H STOMACH BITTHES, ters, which beve obtaice’ re dnivervaly mse superi@r to Any toale ever pre are 1 the pubs of Now y have ols Oo upparalicted spit evovept obedience who have Lt able rates clr More extensive Pri paraticn | titers have not only * Met Wi «eneral favor iu the ia, but California, U ds in the Pa. America, FOKOD 09 \alans elte. also aed int Germans sad other soununes guexewe'ahy. ‘The bitters Overa'e powerfull ppd ter, restortag ikea ts 6 hee ju imple, proce: s of etrenetbert the m stem to wriunrph over disease. ite aiapisiina adections of the ve organs {9 peculiar to sia—s dieesen wht.b te probably more ty nil few any other, | alweye # faclitnre the cure. For thiy ai commend bitiere of some bind; known to be infalible? very count Polaity Kegemna Hosrerthas etoe sod by Kushious, 10 Aster Louse, MACH. BI'TRRS, o.d by Bay fuk, Fark row. Boeri Ese “MCMaCd witibast bola leg an Howria Peet Dron Arvadway, ‘H BitT Eas, bt Pups. 600 read way. BR's FIOMAUTE DiTteRe, told by Delius & Co , 685 Brosdway. Hoste’ See. $8) oun Bi Tiea, Bee eat ed i oes aM x ir HOST) 1764S RIUM ACH. DITTO Soid by Ji Mean! ‘Brvadéway, HCSisTYSs’5 *TUMACH BITTHKA, old oy 1: Graursam. 606 Broadway, HOt bld by J. a3. Coangten, 716 brosateg. y J. . ul a HOSisT kas ‘aTOMAcH BITES, bold by Hi an & 0. 756 Bevan: HOlerieas ore Mace oy hv. . Garr HORTAT TEM’ FLOM AOR ‘he Bold mas 7. Green, $62 Krondwag, Bunetens MOMACH. aL Toms claire #74 Broad BOsTki Tens ToMaCR BL Tree oid by LB 1 rkia, Sb Broad wag. HOSts1Tek's A 5 aan Ligh Told ty dN. Prior Uo, T74 Broad Hobthiis’s siOMacH BiTI KES, - WW ramble, 1,099 Broadway, Sinks le, acH MINT! Om, Fold by Jobn at ios, rt ‘Jr, 993 Hudson itreet, BORTETT EB's Sromac Ht phaiert 5 Jeon ake i Fold bs P.B. }. Buepp, 362 Hudson street, HOTT bw BLOMAOE BITTERS Foie by L. A. Hoadley, 403 Hudson street. HOSTRTTEB'S ETUMAUH biTTERS. Bold by 1 Chamuers. 6:6 Huceon Horas irk b STOM AC Bighth a: BittT KBs. Lapgsafl, 142 Kighth avenue. bold ry 1, A. Hoadiey HOST kITER'S STUMSCH Fold by J bolo by Jumes aveous. HOSIKTYES’S STOMACH BItT ESS. bod by FH. Lees. 228 Kighth HOBTETIER'S SIUM. fold by W. Eimpaco, 2/2 Kyghth avenue, HOTRITRA' SLUMACH Mitt Ki, old by Alfred Mason BOsts1 1a by ‘ER’6 DTUMACH bi’ Bold by 2 Son, 801 sight aveane, HOstkiTkK’s 8iOMACH fola by Campbei BLT kes. Bighth avenue and 30h giregh - corer HOSTATInn’s B1OM*0K BLITBAS, z Kigbth avenue. aCH BITIRKS, b avenue. Mo BITTEBS. 336 Pinte Fela by Busted. 421 HOBIKITER® &TuM. Bold by bier, 451 HOSTSITES'S STO boid by kdward Fi ip ‘] Bold by, 4. Hugart. 866 Ninth avenue, HOBisTIBR'S BTOMACH HITTERS, bold by F everle, S88 Binib arene, HO-TETIER'S BTUMACH BLITERS. Bold by Gaten Hunter, 104 Sixth aveaue, HOLTAITEN'S BTUMSCH SAT TEKS. fold by William N. Gills, 189 xixth aveaue, enla by, George W Decavergue, 18s Sizth ld by George ve avenue, BOSTETIER’S STOMACH BISTERS: nocturia ene BheeEe Piepsred and sold by HUSTAITSR & SMITH, Pittebmae, Fenpsyivania, RS’ FARIVA 18 tt adeticous ‘and wholesome fo: Mer season. B2tensivery used at the aster House, *t. MI Petropoittan, aud other first cists hotels and saloons, tt repidiy beceming ap bie diab on al! goed tables. Mevutnctured ard ecid at tke croton bills 20: Cherry street, ew York. A liveral disovunt to desiers. For sae g” by grocers and cruggista, PKOKKS & BAOTHAA i BS WINFLOW, An experie:.ced nurse and (emale physician, presents ti attention of moitegs her BOUTRING SYRUP. Which greatly facilitates the process of teothing, spasm intecounaouc wil aiky ‘Sl pale ont REGUUATY roe o., it will give rest to FO, Cases. om pain, but invigorates the: wot the aye tema, “it “will alionst ioeueag: GRIPING IN THES BOWE! NTEKOROWRLS, AND COLL, and overcome convulsions,7 which ‘if not speedity rem: died end indeath. We belueve® ittbe beat and remedy the world, in «li casesot dysen “tery and dtarrnovs in colldree, whether it arisea from teet from any other suse We would say to eve thing or rer¥ wv other® who has a caild suffering from any of the foregoing complain ts—Do not iet yor Dor the prejudices of otuers stand between you: child and the rovirf thet wil be sure—yes absolutely follow the ure of this medicine “if tia. for using will accompany each bottle “None genuine uslese the sac simile of CUBTIS & PEKKINS, New York, ls om the outside wrapper. Fold by drogetsta throughout the world Principal office No. 15 Cedur street, New York, PSIVE ONLY % CENTS PER BOTTLE, BINCE IMPERIAL CH aMPAGNB, FROM 01 DE VEHOGA & CO., BXPEBNAY, FRANCE ‘Thieis pare and delicate wine from yard of enosa & Uo, whove eniate | Centre of the far tamed Champagne dhatriet of Franes. biherio een coufined to the pest tavies of Bngisnd continent aca bne omy very recentiy baee totrod country, wheze tte rare quslity, combined wit price at'which it ‘s oulered. ls Fs - 8. Prence. 68 Bi Macy & Co 39 sith aveseml Conwin ‘& Co., corner of Broadwss and Twente Ed by neorly every lending ho'el_ aod. dosler throughout country. V. HAUGH WOOT, sole importer, Corner Broadway'and Broome sizest. GNSER'S eRWiNG MACHINES NEW STYLES, PRICES GREsTLY REDUCED, For famfies, taore and all facturing: riches are inequatied,, They aro more Gureble capable at a grentrr ve work And of earning mare mooag dee any machines io the miarkes. The new family machines, at $50 and’ $75, are attracting ami ‘versa! attention I. M. SINGER & CO,, 468 Broadway, IVES, PYKER, NETTING OFIALL KINDS FOR | Svs BOY Laporte Gad reac tuiasrasere of ae hoode and Ss, CLOTBING ALMOST GIVEN away. GREATEST BANGaINS KVSK OPFER ED LARGE AND SPLENDID SPOUX, FOR MEN AN) BOPS, AT TAB OLDUSE STAND IN ‘Vide STRERT, iN $4204.86 Pulton great and 45, if 4 49 Gold street 0 TEE TRAVELLING COMMUNITY. To wourssce ‘obrated Schiedam aromatic sehusp: de in the nunds cf every travalier. No family shoul" uring the ciiy oF be without a auipply sing ‘beverage is {3 tho p age arest quer made tn tt quwtand pint bottles, ala ee. bola by all crus glets, er , YALIS'S. RAGS, a0., Wit Yi W. B. STRUNG, No.1 Warr Broadwa' Brosdwaye 5 () 70 CBNTS FOR MAREEIN! 99 vests olothing equally low. 75 a ee OLRSALK AND @ wreet, corner of TSFOR ALL LINEN yi #e clothing in proportion. CENTS FOR SUMMER panyg 100 Fine clotlig ” a proportion, 4 Hal &4 and £6 Fulton street gna 45, 47 "and 49 Gold street. 200.000 sre.” one’ Feniicn- the sbolitie ownership—a new’ , the fruita of labor order of attalar gj = genuine civill7 tion to come. ited States are bebeved ade, Feudy to labor: and to vole tm proger tne for a Peresie: trdtremnibadeaiache reat A THE WORLD ARE AGIT, af'the grandest Fetorms, Of bute tbe neW Fe" orm of free labor and no money, ull Occ’ pations and industry of all men without = prot 4m. without aristocracy, without m sa0pol 8 WF splauion 10 deosplion for money's wake. 100000 ex greased thelp will lo push forward the system that ty Fegenerate the wor prov’ enterprise above the solfien and gord! At HOLMES’ equally picture gallery, No. 601 Brosdway, where tbe portraits of the peop! é typed, daguerreotyped and painted, on principies of excl without mepey aa near 1016. rr) Tberty acd equal rights Men of te world, save the “oiocd amd carnage eacth 88 eqn of ail ware: rad suteoribe to the On6 CUD ny of Gate Well na to Wales, als and Spit a

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