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THE NEW BRITISH MISISTRY. Biographical Nuuces of the New British Cubluet. LORD PALMERSTON, FIKBT LORD OF THE TREASURY. Lord Palmersicn is descended from @ common ancestor with the present ducal bovse of Buckingham and Chandos. ‘Too ‘amily numbered among its members tne celebrated Sir Wiltiam Temple. His lordship was born at Broad. lands, ncar Komsoy, in 1784; he murriod in 1839 the daughter of the fret Viscount Melbourne, relict o’ the ‘filth Eari Cowper, and succeeded his fathor in 1902, His lordabip was educated at Harrow, st tne University of Edinburg, avd gradvated at Camoridge, M A., 1806. He ‘was Secretary-at War from 1809 to 1828; Secretary of ‘State for Foreign Affairs from November, 1830, w Novem- er, 1884, from April, 1886, to September, 1841, and from July, 1846, to December, 1861; was Home Secretary from Dioember, 1862, to March, 1865, when he became Firat Lord Of the Treasury. He continued in office until February 19, 1858, whem be was defeatea in the Commons on the second Peading Of the ‘Conspiracy to Murder bill,” and was suc- Sveded as Premier by the Eapiof Derby. Tnoug” origi- mally atory, Lord Palmerston assisted in the passage of @ae first Reform bill, and from that period until 1864 be Iheld the ciflive of Foregn Secretary under the different Whig administrations, and managed the fore gu affairs of Eayiand pretsy muca as he pleased. His nas been Beaoreily cooker firm, vgn ve. Hue Feady recoguition “f Louis Napoleos after the celobraved Syvien SS of big C 1551; ana io 1806 be was agen wo resign from ‘be imprassiva that p-eva0a ‘be was Wo wus to truckis 0 rreven miluence, LORD JOBN BUSSBLL, SECRRTARY OF STATE FOR FORRIGN APPATRS, Lord Joba Rusgeli is the third son of the late and brother of the presen; Duke of Bedford by his first wife, ‘Goorgiana Elizabetn, daughter of the fourta Viscount for- ringtoa. He was bora im Hertford street, May Fair, Lon- don, on the 16tn of August, 1792. He received his early @ducation at Sunbury Wesuninster school and the Ual- versity of Edinburg;where he was for some time the pupil of the sician Thomas Brown and the philo- gopacr Dugau Swrart, who bad so large @enare in ia- flucncwg we minos of vsner leasers of une itderal school, amongst the rest Lords Brougham aad Jeffrey aud tbe Biniquia ot Lauscovns. Under the tuinon of such & pre- 00, tur the hoeral opimoos wach be inseritea from his Palevls Were COUuLtiews ber and cvafirmed, aud We toc al almorpoere of tae Morera Athens at sust Lime ‘Was weil Calowisted to 80v00G the proteseur’s iuflaeuce. Oe ieaving Whe uoiversity wa Ordehip epens soms months on a foreiga tour. In 1813, 4 year altor tue death of Mr. Percival and tho formation of tae Liver ovvl, Minwtry, Lord Joha Russell entered Partlament 08 02” of 496 memoers for bis tatner’s Dorough of Tavisock- Hw lorcsuiy deuvered aa eoquent Bpeece On foreiga tr: aties, Rich Y Once gave Dim a ogh ry Parismentary orators. Iu 1817 he 670Ke B.rveg Y agaiwds the euapenbion uf bay dA 843 COrpus act, and suvrtiy aller Wok Up the questioupt Parliamentary Tefurta, eu?, Dy Tepebied MOtvus uM the “Zadjest, bad We Balisfuction Of reeteg tue Caring Orect of Hrs Qeart Gofeat- ed each year by seLaOly Gecressiog maj rriaeé., Ramforoed im themr Crusade 07 the Cabo! memvers, of wom s>me forty or fifry took their seats nthe Commons 29 3830, lora Jou Rvaveil and bis treads, tavugn repeaiediy Deaten m the Upyer Hunse, succesded a} tast ia carcsiag their meszure LorvugD orb oraachss of tne Legusiaiues. Op we 710 of Jame, 2534, tae Ret orm vil Decame part und parcel of ihe jaw of Bug and. In 1830 Lord Jobo Kusseil entered office for the firat tine as Pay waster of the Forces uuder Ears Grey's i Ho became Home secretary under Lord on the return two olive of we lawer alter the Peel interreguum, sud from 1835 to 184l was ‘virtually the wacepring of the S{:lboarne adminietration. On the breaking up of ive Pel admioistratioa, in 1846, Lore John Kurteit Auccecded to the helm of aifatra, which he heid until the end of 1851. Cader the Earl of Aber- | wre, ae Gecn he enccersively Ded ie fortiolio of Moreiga Alfa 8 fat in the Cubire:, and toe port of Lord of Couvet. Lo 1564 be brougn: forward a new Reform vill; Dut it was ecarce'y anoouuced im the Lower woen 1 wos thrown aside oa scoouat of the greater urgency of the then impenuing war wub Russia Alter serving for a short time under Lord Pa mersioa a8 Uolonial Secretary, and haying diectarged wuh bat hitie savef reault « mission to the Vieana Cov'erences, wiiiv ho dunvan War progress, bis lorcahip retires hol ie Sure) 1608, 201 bes ece conunsed to uold « seat in Porliament as an lodepenvént hberai mamder. Russell bas been twice married. Hts first wife was daughter of 1. Lester, Brq., 01 widow of toe late Lora Rivolesdale; bys second aud present lady #8 a daugater of we Earl of Mnw. BIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. Mr. Gladstone is the son of Sir John Gladstone, one of the merchiant princes of Liverpoo!, and was born in the yewr 1809. Ho was educated at Hon and Carist uharch, ‘Oxiord. Having travelied for a abort time on ths Conti- Rent, be entereo Paritament in 1834 as member for New- ark. Sir Rovert Peel early duscoverec bis valus asa subtle debater and eloquent speaker, and took him into bw sbort-lived goveroment aS Secretary of tne Oulonial De- partment Mr Giaostone oizplayes the sensitive tacon- 8 stenry of his chvracter by qaitting the Cebtvet wach ‘was about to plece Majno2:n on & permedent footing, a measure to whieh hs bas evor ance given bw very Dest Support. in 1841 he returned to office, aad was made ‘Vice-President uf the Board of Trade, aad in 1843 be ve came the beac of tbe department, aad remained at unis post ‘uptil Sir Robers Pewi’s retirement 1a 1845. He iatsostaced ‘various fmproyements into the tariff, and succeeded im tae ‘very arduous task of imposing a facceesion duty; out ne de'rected tron. the aerite of wees ex picts by’she itroduc- ton into Snance of requirements sud subvetion peculiarly | bis own, which bare teuded 10 invoive tae whole suo- ject in’ not atte cooresion ant disorder, To bim are ‘Owidg BRIDIY Loe 1n1/ OducuoN Of prospective budgets, the doctrine of com,acs vetween tae Exchequer sed the vation, apd the usfortanate atest to create « two and @ Aeif per cert ttock, together with the stil! more uoforta Bate Compulsory conversion of the Soath Sea and otaer mincr stocks. Mr. dadstone laxuriates to the mstaony- Sica of fiaance; he is vever more eloquent acd impressive than when de'tog with figures; bis additions are parform- ed to a epecies of Oratoctcat ecstasy, and hie substracvions are made wit the vivicnce of a paroxyem. During toe mini- Merial crisis of 1851 be was cousaited by Lord Stanley, | with @ view to 8 cab pet ‘Dat deciined the a@svances of we noble potectioaist Mr. Gladstone bas $Dce appeared in acharacuer mgb+F thao soy wie po- ical seDk can coufer, by b's Dobie eageavors to amsii0- tate the jot of 1be Nespoittan pubtical datenus; and ne fitty ‘rms part of a aunpwtry whose uocerswod mission it 16 to feoure buch & se:tiemens of toe [ixtan question as will @lectaaliy put av eud to toe abas-e waoicd be has sgaal- ited in bie celebrated. In 1853 he took office under the Esr' «f Aberdeen as one ot we Lords of tae Troasurgy; ip '854 he recawe haacellor of ths Excoeqaer, ander the see wed-r, and wens out of office wneu the Prmereten .tmvetretion came fa. Mr. iiadstoce isa wember of the high cnuch party, and has written two Vers 10 Gefeucs 0: 15 priacipies. RIGHT BON. SiR G C. LEWIs, HOME SECRETARY. fhe Right Hon. Sir George Vornewall Lewis, M.P., is ‘ellest scm of Sr Thomas Frankiand Lewis, the first bwronet, by bus frst wife, the fourth daughter of Sir George Corcewall, Bar. He was bern in London, 1806; maricd, 1844, Lady Marie Theresa, daughter ot the Hon. George Villers, eister to the fourth Earl of Clarendon, and ert of Themas Henry Lister, Esq (he was raixed to the rark of an caril's caaghter by royu! warrant, 1839): suc- ceeced his father in 1855; was educated at » aad as Coxst Courch, Oxford, were ve was Ovst clase in classics anitecend class to muthematicy, 1523; was called to the Darat the Micdie (emule yo 1831; eewp'oyed in the com- misions cf tequiry fo:o the reef of the poor and toe cbwen ip Ire!spd in 3635; aleo ia the commission of 1 qniy into the affatre of ‘Mata io 1836; wana poor law commirtiongy from January, 1839, wl July, 1847, secre- teryto the Board of Covtro! from Nocsmber, 1847, tll ‘Mey, 1848; uncer secretary for the Home Department fron Mey, 1848, tit) Jaly, 1860; faancis! secretary to whe Trewary trom ‘Joly, 1459, 10 Fenruary, 1852; appointed Chaicellor of the Exchequer, March, 1865, and in tat office until 4867. Sir George Leanna ie a whig both from family snd poltica! aseoctatous. Hem ove ot the duet and mos: wearisome sprehers io the Commons, Dotre is nevertoeless a good inanc'er With the ons excention of bis bet speaking be 1s as adie a Coancetlor ‘of Up Exehequer ug Mr Gladstone, and » beter one than ‘Mr. Mereeli. 484 literary man Sir ‘Frou 1863 w 1855 he was editor of the Revvw, ‘mpd 208 written @ goodiy number of eubstantial worke, fochding “An Inquiry into the Credibility of Kariy Roman 7? Hatey. THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, COLONIAL SECRETARY. The Duke of Newcastle was born on the 22d of May, 181], apd married on the 27th of November, 1832, Lady Buses Douglas, only daughter of the Duke of Hs'rilton, from whom he was divorced in 1860. He served under Sir Robert Peel with some distinction ween Earl of Lin- ols, and was one of the smali but a’tached band of fol- Towers who etwct by that siaineman when the conserva- Lora Stoce then bis Grace hes held po minis. terval post. The Duke of Newcaside haa the repatation of afew ebare of adq@isistrative capacity, ead a fluent thoogh vot eloqaent speaker. RIGHT HON. SIDNEY HERBERT, SECRETARY OF WAR ‘Thenew Secretary of War is son of the ¢leventh Karl -ot Pembroke, and was born on the 16th of Sepiember, 1810, He married, in august, 1846, Elizabeth, daaghter sof Mojor General A’Court, by whom he has taree child- Ten, war a member of Sir Robert Peel’s last adainis- ‘tration, aod wes a consisten: sapyorter of his measures. ‘He we Secretary at War onder the Arerdeen admia'stra- ton, «ting ander the orders of the Duke of Newcastie. 2 Genero deaning; onan speaker, and a ready THE PUKE OF SOMERSET, FIRST LORD OF THE AD MIRALTS: ‘The Deke of Somorset was born in December, 1804, and marzed in June, 1630, Jane, daughter of the late Thoma, Sheridan, Eeq., and granddaughter of the Right Hoa. Po soso Sheridan, His Grace, when in the Bf Lora Beetrerenly Sere retires HT HEN. SIR CHABLES WOOD, SBORETARY FOR INDIA. i ai Sir Ohates Wood is son of Sir Francis Lindley, the gecond barcet, by the daughter and co-heir of Jaane’ Lora Jonn | Buck, Raq. of New Grange; be was born at Pontefract Ta 1860; married in 1829 the fourte caughter of the sec red Ear. Grey (abe was born tn 1801); sucoseded lis faxner ta 1846; was educsted ut Oricl Couege, Oxture, where de ook & c0nb © first class degree in rid 48 private wecre: faery to the late Eari Grey; dilea the office 0 bec eur, to the Tr from 4832 to ibsd, eeoretary to the Adusralty from April, 1885, t0 Septeabr, 1630, Chauoelior uf che Excbequer from July, 646, ¢» Bebruary, 1852; pi-videat of the Of Covtro! from Drees wary, 1805; fret aber, 1852, to lord of the avmiralty from Marou, 1456, w February, 1858, Sir Gpariee Woo} tw oue of toa Greg Minto clique, and a determines place horder. fis is a good ‘man of businees, ana a remoy debater. LORD CAMPBELL, LOKD CHANOKLLOR. Lord Campbell was born op the 1610 3+prember, L761, ‘and was educated at the Usiversity of St. Aucrews, 12 Scotland, He was calied to the bar in 1806, was made King’s counsel to 1827, was returned to Pariiamout for the borough ef Stafford in 1830, was eppointed Sulwitor ae. Lord Campbell was at oue time a reporter and theatzical critic on the Loudon Murning Juronicle. BARL GRANVILLE, PRESIDENT OF THK COUNCIL. Granville George Leveeon Gower, secon Ear! Graaville eldest son, by the second daughter of the fifth Duke of Devonshire, of the fret Earl, who waa ambassador to Rus tia, the Hague, and for seventeen years at “aris, was bora May 11,1815. In 1828 ne was seatto Eton, aad in (632 entered Cnrist Church, where he took bis degree in 1935 Tn the following sear be becamp, under bra {a her, attache to the embassy at Paris, and in 1836, being just of age, Was rcturoed to Parlement without opposition for the In the eawe session he made bie At the general election, ‘uviem IV, ip 1837, bie tordehip was egain, Witoout @ coareet, returned tor Morpeto, aod on the meeung o Pariisment bad the hocer of mevicg the Great ecoless to ber Majesty. At the close of toe session oe accepted the appnatment of Under Se oretary of Sue tor Foreign affairs, reured from Pariiemeut, end cuntiourd to hold the cflice not Ib4y. du davisry of 1545 bis Jorcebip was appcicted ceputy lieutenact for Saropehire, svoceedes in the peerage, and tn the fo:lowing rereion G94 epoke in the Lor ss, iw suport of the ropes! of wee vors laws. Ib way, 1848, be succeeded the Rignt Hou. Uilaer Gibson a8 Vice Preewect of we Board of Trade, aad ar. Macaulay a& paymester of the forces. In Ociober, 1951, Lord Grapvil ¢ was ca'led to & seat in tae Canines; aad tv Lecember, 1852, baa delivered tc aim tae srals of tb Foreign Office, as the successor of Lord Paimeraton—aa cfice rendered the wore d fiicalt by tbe eminent ability and the home popularity of bis predecessor, Be accepted whe port of President of tae Cocne'l in the Aberocen aCminwtration, avd suosequeatiy exchanges ‘dat postion for the Caance lorsnip of toe Ducby of Lin caster in order to make rom for Lord Jona Russell {> 1866, °57 aud '§8 be ugela acted aa President of tae Coun cil, abd went ous with the Puimereton administration w February of the Iatter year. Lord Graoville 18 uot a frequeot rpeoker, but w the Lords be bas bee a workies member of several committees, and has been « constent Superior of libpsat ueasures.’ His Grace te married w an Italian lady, the dangnter of the Puce of Deiherg. THE DURE OF ARGYLL, LORD PRIVY SEAL. The Duke of Argyil was born on the 80th of April, 1823, ard married on the Slet July, 1844, Elizabeth Geor- giana, daughter of the Duke of Sutherland. is Grace, though young man, bas d:tinguisned himseif by bi+ reacipess as a Parliamentary debster, and bis stroog jactica) geuse. He bas ccupiea Bouorary the ast two or taree #b'g ecmcistrations, and uae made bimeeif promizent cut of Parttament by the stroog interest which be bas taken tn the affuirs of the Scotch Prevbyterme church be Duke beic bis present oilice under the administration of Lora Aderdeea. ‘THE BARL OF ELGIN, POSTMASTER GENERAL. ‘The Earl or Ejain was born on the 20th July, 1611. and. succesded to bis title om she ovesu of N18 father, the cele brated antiquarian, in November, 1841. He married w April, 1841, Euizabeth, dargover of Charles Cumming Broce, Faq., acc on her death Mary Louisa, daugh ter of tbe Esrior Durbsm. G's tordsbip is Gwtinguleoed obit fly by the abinty wb which bis administration of tae government of Canada was conducted in Gifficult times, acc be bus recenty acvea to hie claims to tne gravitace of bis coumrymen by the succers of 518 mission to Nica. Lord Elgin is a clear-beaced, senttbie man, and wil! coo- tribute greatly to the working streogth of the e2ministra- tion. RIGHT HON. RICHARD COBDEN, PRESIDENT OF THE BOaRD OF TRALE. ‘The new President of the Board of Trade is agood speci men of the English reformer—a thoroughly self-made man. He was born in Medhuret, Suesex, England, aboai the year 1800, end atau early age be left hie father’s farm to take & minor position in a London warehouse. By energy ad industry he made bimseif a thorough maste: of bis business; ano be s00n began business for bimscif in Lovceeinre, ip partnersaip win Mesers. sherrf aod Fos Ver, with whom be rive ied the Manchester trade im the tartetu ness Of primed fabrics. Meanwhile 038 pen bad not been idle, aad he drew at tenon to bunsell by pamphlets oa “Rusea,” wna 'Eog- land, Ireiana and America.” The former was for the oun. of combatting the idea of the vast resources of oe Czar, and promoung pesce by estabiishing {ree trade detwcen Rursia and Fogiand He wae thus very promi- bent in the exsuing étragge for the of tne cora’ Jaws, staparg, as it were, between Col J. P. Toompaoa ana Peel, a8 onecf be chiefs of the ant: Corn Law L-egue ‘His fires promineat enavce inte poittics was im 1537, ‘when he contested the borough of Sto-kport, and was de Jeated. Be however reneweo the at-eck in 1841, aod Westrivmpbantiy returned. He became soon a man of mark im the Bouse of Commope, obtaining universal re | Spect for bw strnightfor ward anc busizers-like manner of dealing with tacie He as goon promoted to the repre sentation of the isrge borcugh of the West Riding, which Was considered w decided movement in favor of free twace. At the corciuson of the struggle bis friends tweed for him the munifcert subscription of £70,000, in Cor sideration Of Wich De Was euadied to resign bis bust pees of a cotton printer and ener wholly into pubiie Lie. ‘Since the repeal of the corn iaws Mr. Cobden has con tinue a prominent member of the reform party, advo caung the peace poiicy, toe ballot, iteusion ot suffrege, firaccial reform, short Pariaments and tbe repeat of the texes on education. He was rewrned for Rocbdaie oar- {pg Dis recent tour {a thie country, but in consequence of his nom-ation to @ Brat in toe Cab:act he wil again have to go before bis coneticuents for re election. RIGHT HON. THOMAS MILNER GIESON, PRESIDENT OF THE POOR LAW BOARD. ‘Mr. Gibson is an acyanced Liberal bordering on racical- fom, although an aristocrai by birth and sraociations. Bie admission to office uncer one of the former whiz adminis trations wae jocked upon at the time as a marked conces- Bion to popular opinion. Mr. Ginson is adout forty-five years Of acc, aud ie = ficent and cloquect spracer. He i married to the Gaugbter of Sir Thomas Cutlom, of Hera wiek Hal', Sufolk, end withecjoy by ber at ber father’s death @ iarge Wncoree in adcrt.on to bis own haads. me tor vane. RIGHT HON. E. CARDWELL, FIRST COMMISSIONER OF ‘WORKS. Mr. Cardwell waz one of the telents in the Inet Peel ad ministration, spd was one of the few conservatives who remained faithful to the fortunes of that distinguished Statesman. He joined the edministration of Lord Aber- een as President of the Bcard of Trade, in 1664, aad cis- woguirbes hrmesif by the clearness and breadth of his Views op ficancial Cotmercial matters. Me. Card Woll is 006 of the beat Bpearers in the House of Commons BIGRT LON, 818 GEORGE GREY, CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANGaSTRR. Sir George Grey was born in May, 1799, and married in Avgust, 1827, Anna Sophia, cacghter of the Hon. acd Right Key. Heary Ryder, D.D., Bishop of Litchfield aad Coventry. Be san old placeman, belonging to that for- topate whig family connection which bas #0 long divided the fattest einecures and offices of the State. Sir George has alterpately Giied the offices of Secretary of tue Home and Colona! ents in several successive whig ad- , ‘sa men of fair abiutics and a ticent speaker, Board of Aldermen. ‘This Board met last evening, President McSrron in the chair. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THR MAYOR. A communication was received trom the Mayor, trans- mitting a copy of a circular letter from Jobn Carrol Brent, Secretary of the Washington Nationa! Moou nent, in rela- tion 10 coptri*utione from city corporations for the purpose Of aiding im tbe contruction aud completion of the great atonal work of @ monument to perperuste and banur the memory of Wasbimgton, Referred to ferred to Committee ca Riace. COMMUNICATIONS FROM TUS STREET COMDMNIORER, A CoMMUDICAL-OD Was received Irom the Street Compis- mover, ttatpg that be bad orderec work over and above supulated for tp the contrect for repairs to pier foot of Re ee Seamer een eee of $260, ferred. apoiber communication wes received from the seme department, etating that the amount of work siready orcered by this Board for the Fire Depsrtment is more ee ee FURTHER 188UB OF CENTRAL PARK STOCK. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SULY 1, ‘The Removwis ot the Castum House. ‘The foliom tng puiite circular cote was weet 1 8 Buaber Of gentlemen yesterdey coumected with the Casiom Bouse: CorLKCTOR’s Grvice, ——, 1969. Sm-—Ip pursuance of the determiration of the bauora- Die Secretary cf she Treasury to recuce she ex of collecting (we FeveLue Tu the several aisiriots Of the Ustted Braire, [have to reform you ‘bab the se vices DOW per- formed bs you will be edced wo tne duths of auctner Owe, 200 Ibal sour E@poy ment wm the custome Will Conse wiler thie date, = aUGUT03 SCHELL, Collector, Tre folowing were among thoee who received copies of the atove rote.— FIRS? DIVISION. CRKRS Joven W. Mruitos..$1,00 Peter EL. Henry. Wie L Heli,.,.. 4 Adrehem@ ©. Bro. J. Jowens, THIRD DIVISION. Joba Coyie, Alexander Bu Walum f. Ray wood, foramnand Dygort” James Devin, KAPORERS AT ATLANTIC DOCKS. Wm. H Van Dawe .. $118 Wm. Green. 3650 Lav rence Concen .. 18 James Seori 666 dobn MD Keaung. 66@ 8.8 Coleman... 650 Jobn H, Baker, 660 J. #. Keitey.. 650 Jobo McKer zie 660 J, 0. B Gi 650 * 680 John McDonald, Ji 48 Lawrence iviau. 6 DIVTSION. Rawarg Lyon........$1,100 FIPTH DAYISION. Ambrose 5, Cassidy, entry Chas Dement, clerk..$1,200 ClOTK.. ee $1,500 Jas. Gibbons, clerk.. 1,100 SIXTH DIVISION. Dewitt C Betts,.... $1,100 George D. Gele.. Witham F. Wovcref, 3,100 Jobp C. Van Loon. SRVENTE DIVISION. pbene... $i,x0o L. K. tresach.. 1100 James Roger, Vee WRIGHERE—BACH $600. rourtH Gilbert Rudin........$1,100 IF. . Jobu Lormas, B. Kegsn, Dentet Lorman, Fravew Woore, Daniel Jepeoo, D. Depaven Herman Sotick, Keown c Steilue, ‘homes Seatty, Jomee McKeon, Corpelive Gieeson, Jumes Wooo, Patrick Haga, F. 8. Con Louw Z. Moree, bap, Francia Petrey. MEASURERS. Jobp J. Tait, ‘Thomas Seaman, Fdwura McConnell, Baruel Rodel, fobn D Farripgron, Exestas @. Giver, stephen D. Frebe, « H Cowea, George S_ Messerve, Morgan L. Harris. Polke Intelligence. Canoe or Bicawar Bossxry.—Jobn Dean, s 'loagshore. wan, living at 68 Trinity piace, wes arrested by officer Fero, of the lower police court, on complaint of Patrick Stack, charged with highway robbery. Complainant states that waile visiting the prisoser, on the evening of he 27'h ultimo, the latter proposed that they should in. du'ge in u piteder of aie. Stack acceded to the proposi uop, and drenk until he begaa to feel somewhat sleepy. sncdenly be #28 awakened from hie sleep by tue fatro- cucticd Of @ man's band in bis pantaloons pocket, and oa opening bis eyes found that Dean bad obtained povecasion =a salen ae eee ee et at the bancs of on : Stack gaberea up ait ‘bis "ebergics for w grehd’ eens but be eoon founc that Deap bad tne of him, even at fsticcffs. The prironer wee brought belors Alderman Smith at the Lower Police Court, where he was committed for exumination, AxgEsT OF ALLYGED BrRotars.—Wiliem Williams and Joba Thompson, aliss Deviin, were taken inte custody by Poliomen Lyon, of the Seventh precinct, on charge of beving burgiarious!y entered the Cwelling house of Jovian F. Jimmerson, 52 ?ike street, 98 also the dwoiling house ext door, No 54, for the purpose of stealing. The prison- ere bad visited several otaer boners in the neighrorhood, but luckily they G10 vot succeed in stealing anything be- yond afew silver epocns. Justice Brennan committed them tor ¢ral, Axorme2 Ezavy Buiciary.—The store of Backley, Sheicon & Co., corner of Vesey and Church streets, was eutered by burglars on Wednesday night, and robbed of over $1,0¢0 worth of sik goods. Tne burglary was not Gwoovered untti yesterday rorntcg, #0 there is but little hope of recovering any of the stolen property. TO THE EDITOR OF TEE HERALD. ‘Ip regard to the account m yesterday’s Guricp of the erreot Cf B porter ape tbe stolen gowis, your report says the goocs were traced to Jemes Purcell, No. 48 Fu'ton etree:, Brockijn, wbo keeps = leger bier saloon Purcell ‘ves in the seme bacement, but is pot the e of the lager bier seloon. I being the only pereon keeping ase. icon at the above number, and tearing some persoos mietuke wy place of busipess as the receptacic of the gc0cs, 3ou will ao me the justice te corrr ct the same. JOAN GBENERSHIT, 70 THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD. fo your reports cf yesterdsy marty; ‘mace’ iba’ the tve to the ocr ir: Mebert Powd dr. ho Mf Nobu street, on Me ibs, ‘Gembite, ho ‘on Man- <oor Of the Patra wish you L abe tbe correcticn. ‘The frst srrre—Ulvia taese by ie at three o'clock on Mondey, and before it was trown the above stove baa been The arrest of Coroners’ Inquests, Tar OxcsarD Sraxat Homrcipe —Coroner Schirmer beld aon inquest at the Seventeenth precinct station hhouee tpon the bedy of Benjamin Christmas, who cied from the effects of violence as previously reported The evidence adduced went to show that deceased was a ap of intemperate habits; that oo Tuesday evening while in the grocery store No. 166 Orcbard street, be got ito & siigbt aifficuity wnn Jacoo Stienbilber: the intter ‘was a friend of deceused’s, and wanted him to go home, as be was intoxicated. Christman refused to comply with ibe request, wben Stienbilber gave him a push seod! bem bead turemost to the side@waik. The occurrence di vot create apy remark at the time, and nothicg more wus thought about the matter uptil the announcement of Cdr simen’s sudden {}!pess and ceath. The medicui testi- mony ct Dr. Geo, B. Bouton went to show that death bad men tucea by concussion of the brain, cosreqnent vpoa the fail 1p question. ‘The jury rencerea a verdict of “Death from copcuseton of the brain, induced by s fall at the bence of Jacob Steohiiber, June 28, 1859. The jury believe that there was no tpteation to coserioas injury on ‘the part of sai Stievbiiber.” Upon the rendition of this verdict the Corcner diecharged the prisoner. Svicwwg By Taking Axsanic.—Coroner Jockman held an inquest yesterday afternoon upon the bocy of a widow residing at No. 120 Eldridge street, named Catharine Eif- ling, who committed suicide by taking arsevic. Deceased intormed ber iriencs of ber determination t commit sai- cise. Alter parteking of the poison she manifested no re- gret at the rash etep, but rather rejoi ed that her death was to nesr at bend. Sbe retused to give any reason for baving taken {t, ard could not be upon to tell where rebased the poison. hag been quite melart ‘Of tate ip sence of severe illness, and ber evicice may be attributed to this fact. Outsite of il bealth, bowever, po cause could be ed for the commission of the rash act. Mrs. EMwg wes a vative of Germany, aged thir'y years, and was by cccapation « Gressmeber. Sbe hed scquired quite a competence during ber ecjcurn in this country. Covr pe Sorzt.—an upknowm man was prostrated by the beat of the sun on Wednesday afternoon while walk- fog in Eighty fourth street, near Third avenue. He was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital by the Twexty-tbird pre Cipct ponce im ep insepsidie condition, 8nd died soon after nen Coroner Schirmer held an inquest upon George Badersbuder, a rag picker, sixteen years of age, ‘was found by the Twerty third precinct police in a state of ippepsibility on Wednescay, near the corner of Kighty- eevenib street and Third avenue. The sufferer wes taxen to Betlewve Hospital, bat be coptinued uncsnecious. aod died inafew bours after bis admusion. Coup de soleil is supponed to bave been the cause of death. Coroner Schi:mer wes votifed to hoid an iqnest. A Portogutee sailor, name opknown, was sun struck at the corner of Carisie and Went etreets on We Biterroon. The booy Of decraced was taken to the New York Hetpital for the purpore of identification. Lo sgallgeapanage wlan upon the body of deceased vo day. Forxp Drowsn.— Coroner Jackman held an inquest at pier 88 North river upon the body of @ msn named Ber- bard Riley, late of No. 164 Reade street, who was found floating m the water uncer cirewmetavces which loft no Goudt as to bis heing drowned. Deceatec bar been misn ing from bis beme ence Sunday last Be was addicted to strong ork, exc probably fell overboard wale totoxi catea Verdict. “found Crowned.” Deceased was 34 years cf age and was a rative cf Te'and Toe body of an urknown woman, about 18 yeare of age, ‘Was found fleatipg in the water at the foot of Beekman Street Inst evening. The body was mude fast to the dock, and the Coroner was notified to bold ab inquest. Ranroap Accipent —Dantet Sdecban, lavorer, died at the New York Hespita: yesterday from tbe effects of ceatb.” years of age. United ptates Masenai’s Office. CHARGE OF TAKING LETTERS Fitum THE POST.OPFICE. Jcsz 29.—Depoty Marsba! Dedngeles arrested a min pamed A. J. White, charged with sualleg ieviers from the Post Offes, but in of adaw in the com- ng 1 caseversen: 1859. Naviopar THEATRE —The tetest eovelty at this theatre Bow under the managemert of Miss Bell Carr, ws “ The Siege of Rochelie,” @ drama in three acu. ft bas been very vccestful, and is in the Dill for this evesing, to- | gether with two light nod amusing pieces. ‘The Turf. Usiox Covras, L. I. —Trornsg—Wepwespay, June 29.— Match $2000, mile heas, best three in five, wagons and drivers we ghing 300 pounds, ° D. Tallman, br g. Geo N. Patohen. $48.13 HB. Woodruff, b m. Laty Woodruff, 122 dime Time Time Ut Heat. % Heat, 3d Heat. 4th Meat. BOM ey BIg 3% w5 itty 232 3:33 be oe dé Obisived of men surere, oi wo 7 Autor House, tad of the varises Sgoais article BAUR. Leery & Co.—vurz summer arces hat ls new eady and for sale at Mos 8,4 a0d 6 astor House, Brondway, Greeley and the Mountain. er Peco Sor nud in bas lofty be th ADG tates bis: ‘all qrhte down, lwey martes ‘Throughout be New Ideas tn Gentiemen’s and Goys’ Hate— ” Se etn hs novelties, of WHITE'S, 2:6 Broadway, Summer Ls eepehtenn Style, and Quality Bitar, wt rosuoed tutes KELLOGG tal CoaMascen F. Y. S—The Largest Shirt Emportu the Union, §=BaLLOU BROTHERS, 409 Broadway, Great Sale of Summer Clothing for Men's and boye’ wear, for this week culy, wholesale ap retail. D. a. RNaPe, 19 Cortinuds street. First Premiam Shiru—Read wizee end to order, ai sbort pouce. LatGaTuN’ ‘way, opposite st ‘Micholes, beg earecial attertior to the pecu'lar character and style of uur stork of SUMAE. CLTDADu, logetber with au ua Devslly large sone of all dewst-tions of etyiwh coeap aot igen febrice We have thie nse00 mupuiactared Lau utd twany beauitfut stylea of light woolen fahren fo exele-o Wet they higot tn weigdt s liorn, and auch en tue public tame to idal ox other yrivcips! cities, that we largely cor yroductios of them Ther are Jipbt, elegaut aed durable. sod can be soured as east y ar orn, 206) a1€ Rico & provection AgeDut tbe changes of the w ‘vhe prices—which we buve put down to the lowest mark— vary oot litt trow duck wud drilling goods, witbough they we Couble tbe totrmete value “0 tbe seaarn will bow te short, we will put down the prices Of the whois of our iarge summe’ stock ut once DD. pBViie & OO, 208, 209 and '260 Broadway. nr 1 5, 0. . s 3 0. At EVANS’, 66 and 64 Puiton street. 6 and 66 Fulten erect. Tanem Pants at Evans’, it 35. ae 50. 66 and 68 Fulton street. Summer Clothing for 4th July, of all De= 4 0 ee drices, at DLUMGULD & PROCES, Dhan d eae cguy eh re Made to Order warranted to ft, at $7 ‘ham ave, ot Maiden lane. @s0. M. TeAUY. ageae” 4th July.—Ladics for the Country Wishing their eupn y of gaiser doote sn shoes far themarives acd fa milies, must not !orget to call on ‘MILLES & 0O., 7 Canal-etreet, # egtege ye toe! Spestadaigg Wells wilt ana ornate age rant Crackers, Torpedocs, Rockets, Roman Can- pes batteries and the thousand and "1 lepot corner of Brosoway end Maiden inne, Thvve wishio, éxiibtuons will do weil io eail at oace. Private or public Wheeler & Wiisen’s Sewing MMachines.— (Office 695 Broadway, New York. Gend for ecirouiars. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Co., BAVE REMOVED TAMFORARILY FROM @) RbvaDwaY, a Where thev will conitnue to sei their esleprated Sewtng Machines.— Hew ct;le, Priice $60 Oftics 477 Hroadway, lerring’s Patent Champion Fire pd bargiay proof safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray Sugers Reduced.—Ten Pounds Coffee, pea. chant oe, Si, at SEDFORD'S, cf ath avence, mead and Flavory Tea, One Dollar the Perggns sport vty 4 4ollez, at CHBIST: S036, Bo, 1 Chambers or 216 Greenwich street, op fhe Bem Spring Bed tn Existence—Howet ‘Eiiptic, af from 85 to $6. at 37t Broudway. Call anc aen tt. Ciistadcro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ‘The best m the world, wholesale and 72 x w Fetail, and the dye pri (Fg n apm Dye, pees— best in the worid. surpessiog all made. ‘and agp. atthe ‘Dabutsctory, Cd ‘srosdway. oe Hili’s Hair Dye, 50 Cents... No.1 Barelay wreet Also sold at 399 Broadway, aad all druggists tn the United : tates. Hair—its teases, Pall, Change of Color, Barry’s * ricopherone ts the Best and Cheap: a ay ws Kennedy's Medical Discovery ts Warrantec tore logn or ele by ll cruasins Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Radicai cure trusr. Trey siso keep silk elastic for vartoone veina supporters And eboulder Ineramente for ce. formes made order. No. 9 Vesey street, amor Hous, ow Hollowsy’s Otatment.—Asthma, Tightness oe Cras iasuumerseto cregtpes oud cttare beh toane tos ‘st perepusenaes canes we tim ana Bead, yield tovartebiy to this prepara ton. Epwasve—Coorma.—In Middieport, Iroquois county, TIL, at the residence of the bride’s mother, on Sunday, June 19, Caries C. Eowarps, formerly of New York, Me ace nr ne abi Tain Bs Wp Ce Te LORS Bi GER — june v. Charice Demme, Mr. Exaeaann Fioms, of New York, 0 Mise Natauia, daughter of Dr. George Eiliger, of Philadel. ‘a. Pea —Pantow —In Hudson, N. Y., on Wednesday, Juno 20, wt te ree cence Of ine bride's parents, by we Kev. thomas Sweet, Of Pbiladelpbia, Josmen G. Hut to Miss Fexsie, elcest Ganghter of ge Parton, Raq. Hurten—NsRvieR—In this eity, on Wecnesday, Jon 20, vy the key EL Jepes, Mr. Isaac Hcwres to Mus Lovina Naxvise, both of tn city, Iawo—6-048 —On Wednesdey morning, June 2, at the Carbeors!, Newark, N. J., by ibe Key. G. A. Doane Joxes G. Lewis t0 Exyraners dest daugnter of te iste Jamer Bargan, Beg ,of Newark, N. J. Ropp—BcsTING —Oo Wednesoay , June 29, at Sag Har- ber, L. I, by the Rev. George R. Mr. Epwano ?. LD, of this city, t Mies Base, eldest of tas ‘ate Gi,bert ©. Buns Tromson— PaRSERL —At Ratbdrom, Ireland,on Sstar owy, Jone 11, Jamas Taossos, Eeq., of New York, graad- of the inte Heory Waner Liviogstone, of Livingewoe vor, 16 Dauia, oldest daughter of john Parneil, Hq. of Avoncale, Ireland, Wmsiso—'INckNRY.—On Wednesday, June 29, at St Pani's Metbodie: Eowcopai church, oy the Rew. Dr. Me- ‘betock, Wr Wutiam M. Wanine to Urama C, only canghier of the late Eujah R. Puckney, Eaq., ail of this uty. Mea. Brows. —At Springfield, Mars.,on Thursday, June 16, dmonce Frascee Bacwn, aged 20 years. r ‘s Caviee1E8.—O0n Wednesday morning, June 20, at Har- eon, West beater county, Samant m the 70h year of ber age The friends apd relatives are invited to atten her frne- from the resience of ber brother, Joseph Carpeater. ees tens my ers care were Pury PevELIh street At 1 Rye manos, where carriages will be in waiting. ‘ eg a | Furx.—At Newark, om Wednesday, June | FUCK, wiovt son of France ad Lauma fjux, of dropey the 9 montns acd 16 Hw romana weratgnca from the rewldente of his pa- Soe. 9m (Thweday), to Greenwuod Cometery for Pe aed Tounday, June 30, Parmck Garmxy, aged Toe rousives and frieeds of the familly, and those of his brotbert-in law, Trweinn pote esd Joba Muliedy, are Teepeosuily ipviied to attend hie fuoerel, oo saturday fomsiep Thar eed o'clock, from bis late resideace, Ne. 32 wry etrert. Emervk —40 Wednesday, June 29, after a short ill- nese, Evwane Huurtun, in tee ttn year of nis age relauves avd friewcs of the amily, and thoee of bie brcher, George, and of bis broweer-in-law, & H. ene reed itcited to aiteud the funerel, from " ence, No. 9 Greene street, thie (Friday) af- tei Lec, st two O'¢r00K. ion seg Lawnancs Hvrulcn.—Oa Wednesday, Bie frienan are res yectfully invited to atlead bis te fi 'y his funeral, Hivscvnon, aged 64 \ care, after x short jilness, inte residence, No, 205 street, day) Dorr ing, ef tev o'clock. a Ja i IKK.—Oa Wednesday even Jane 99, of disease the bears, Groen Kins tee bh your oft agen foe retatives aud friengs of the family are respectfully invited to attend his fuberal, this (rasa) atternoon, 147 taterred in B bys Se ge Freie’ on, o years,» Lative of Claresstom: i» county Westford, Ireland WEIDE street. will be ib rred ip Calvary Cometery. Mersw—on Wednesday, June 29, Mictam, Mumiaw, 1 the 20th year of his-age. ‘His frends ano , and those of his brother: in-law, Peter Lyncn, are reepecttui'y invited to atteod his funeral, from pe late resiaence, No 60 Houston sirect, thie (Fiicay) afverLogn, ut two o'clock, witnous further Lotice. wookK —Iu San Frencisoo, on Friday, May 20, at i2 Welce’ at nigbt, Eowis, soo of Charles Boose, aged 3 yesre, 5 mootue end 7 vaye. Mowtun,—In thie ct:y,on Tueeday aflernoos, June 28 ManGauer A., wife of Robert Morton, in the 4b year of her sge The friendecf the family, and those of John Mortoa, eb1 0: bor brotbors, Devid aod Alex. W. Murray, aro re sootiuly invited \oavend per fuserai, from No, 217 ‘ert of eroth street, thie (Friday) morning, at Daif-pact (P O'coc¥, witbout further tavitation. McaLexe —to Yorkville, ou Thurrday, Juve 30, Guoncx VCALERK, o Dative of Kitskireely, coucty Tyrone, [relang, ee TA yew ‘1 take place this (Frigay) afterecon, at eve o'ciwek, from bis late reeidence, Eignty filth street ond third avenue ¥W4AN —At Tarrytowa, on Tharstay, June 50, Altes AMara, +00 - Allen ana ime BR. Newman, aged sys, The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully uvied to attend the fuperai, at the Tarrytown Lastitute, thi (Fridey) afternoon, at four o’ciork. ‘U'DosNELL —On Wecneaday, June 29, after a short ilt- ness, Juby U'DowsRit, in the 45 year of hie age. ‘Ibe relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tera hep ey cam bis late oe Pitty Gicb street, coruer avenue, this (Friday) morning, to as- torts for interment, sn? = ONY) 4 Tus tot papers prease copy. kineg —4t New Durham, on Wednesday, June 29, Ps TOR HIKER, iD Wwe 76tn year of bis ‘The reietives and friende ure invited, without farther notice, to attend hit funeral, this (Friday) afver- DOO, 4 Dau-past O'ciock, at the Baptist courch, Now mi, Faxxwoop.—On Wednesday, June 20, at 7 P. M., Georce E. Susawv0, agod 39 years, 2 months and 14 days. The fuveral will take pince from his late resideace, No. 8 Weat Foriy fest street, on Saturday morzing, at eleven or The reiatives and friends are mvited to awend, @ithout furiper invitation, His remains will be taken to Myo, Wert berter county, for interment Sad —At Mishaweks, Ind , on Tuesday evening; June ‘28, froin injuries received by tailroad aecideut, sear tua | em Baniamin E Suir, tate of ihe Marine Basak of this y For notice of funeral ree Saturday morning's Taxercy —On Weoneeday mornin; Jane 20, eroresara P. Ter uncy, aged 70 years, Felict of ‘The relutives and friecds of the famsly ure invited to at- tend ber funeral, on Ssturday afiernoon, ai half past three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 51 West Nine- teenth etreet. SS San METHOD THz? PAYS AND BECOMING YEONRS, A bi'cxich the oy0 of the publie: a4 6 eee seen Ixide 19, lan at Ife. Ceo . with balf toch gitt bead & 80 34 inch pearl, gcod article, 638 at 120, 4x10 wt 152, 1048 at ito, adxié at Zio ; rowewuod and biack walnut frames same privea Do gle J.5. BUaDLEY, agect 142 Fullon strest, POR EON EO ae: wae: meee N XLEGANT SUMMEB BOARDING HOUSE—O1 A ‘Bit massica, at Piermont, N. ¥., by 0. “ae cese by Northern bew several dan Gay. Terms $410 $7 per week. vera men per day. ‘week. Tr boarders $1 per day. bso Noe e MEET? a ee eh he T GUMERBDwS, 06 BROADWAY, CARD ENGBAT: A 5 . Pelt Easionery. "at, do. B.—Just fatroduced, mew T JONES’, 10 AND 12 4 2 a : ies Se are A NEW STYUR snore; onl reoted atta focitou; also 63 O0'and 64 drew Sar wat purpslan eveey i. a? GIMBBEDE’S, METROPULITAN HOTEL, our bole paper ions the only complete mock tis se GOUD &BWING MACAIN R. AL1UE BOREAS pew ¥4MILY SEWING MACHINES, PRINCIPAL OpFivs 4 RUA DWAY, LOUeL AGEBTA WASTED. — 4PDRESS D. J. LAVY, GRNGKAL BU CERINTSNDEWT — , T EVEBDELL’®, WEDDING CARDS, NOTE, an— 5_ These celevrated cards elegantly enzraved, can ba bad cry tn Broadway, corner of Dusve siree. astabliahed i840, BRST FRENCH YOKE put tis ~ SHiRTs. RETA. AP WHOLSSA) Bix rok Mine De Ne ht A BLX FO; ame. Poutans, aD OF SENT YORK MILLA BOLLE, PRICES, ‘Bs, FINE LINs® B@0Ms. RRADY MADE. alu SIZ88. OB TO ORDER, OR TO OF Deus, WAEBANTED AS GuUD A SHIRT AS IN RE Tall, ETORES AP £2 60 BaCe THe VakY -e5r sinks HaT CAN BE Many. IX FOR TWELVE DOLLaas, 81X BOR 18 SV: a |wsoutt s assen &2 of York Mills muslin, at 143¢c. per yard ‘Lvards cf fine linen, at jer yard. ‘Mab'ng and cutting... ° Lacndry, $1: buttons and cotton, Sc. é er CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. THE LARGAST IN THE CITY. BUILT BY WILLIAM B. APTOR, FQ, BXPREREL: THE ‘sUstwenee olabial NO. 70 AND 72 BOWERY. Bummer clothing of every style, variety and orion. wieling articles to ible Hoe will buy them bere chesoer thes } uiker sore ia this ey; chldrch’s department ron excelled, \OONTERFATF u BANK ENCYCLOPEDIA OF A¥ERICAN BANK NOTE CURBBNCY, BY PHOTO-LITHOGRAP AW Fav 8 URE, OF BYRD GRECLNE BUTE oO a a. 2 UNITED brates IM MIATA. eraser THE FIRST NUMBER WiLL BI RaWe DEALESS, UN 6. BsBeaine ta sowie cLoraina AT Ook Hales GREAT REDUCTION Ia PetoKs. of foe aad @ Boving an iameras stock edtam me he et. bo po ve Corerahed as the soson fe late, to clear bees white cr nits. BDILL COGNAC BITTERS ‘TEL ee wg! an ‘porter, 7) mageaa street, Rew York, ead ter VARY. Wants Ir, Et iher abet Caebe wanrs 1, EVER: KaLeOa Wants If, EVERY “B. ‘RE WeNTo IP, VERY 825K Waste IT EVMRY & EVERY ONE wae TAKS, O28 Ae OLES PaPER MONBY, are ni the danger of v or Worthless wiid cet bank note, i hice vie of come: Dank bas Vee eubstinuied, 6 tree sere sone caveat ous note Wel Bake First uumber wilt be ready July |, and ned periodicnsagent wehe Comey ye . WM CUUsLaND & 00, Do 9 Masesu street, Cn + ustrtan ev We bare conde io toes oe ¥ $275 per dozen each, Ht Sse of shecas to. cny-pnat ot bioaty, me FR+UND & GROSSLNGER. yurm AVENUE HOTEL. HAVI8G FITTED UP 7. buetnees one of the large stores onder located boicl the eubseribers tavie the heeperr to their extensive stock of wines tras, groserice (rate, ry & eeaces. Croom »&> cr rade 6nd ever; heceowary Bee Muzary for the table which they now fee consuraers af very recured prices wu Fr £00 . Grocers, Proadnay Madison _New Yorn, Juve 2 3 = — \ ABNET JBWE'.BY.- eh FLOUR ERALE! ae : BB, Guba oid to lady every kind, pian or ora te nour hi Gor acon Got ee re are renpeatfully salisse = gamed creer fii haope od GOuTANDS ITAUAN MEDICATRO So 4P PosirTTy lowpens aud allthis tiewtbes” bea . frow lew foreneads. uover ithed of the Body, ware ei er wal white, rege ‘dye restorative, a a> Fhusceipbis; Mra Heyes, crocalyn, 4c pi ‘UME MADE 19% CBEaM le ches everywhere Do. 9 Platt street, # ¥, scans tt al tls RR da i K*47PS QoNcENTRATED ExtRact OF BOOTS, Fos «NG BOU: "This extract, trom witch tbe Bealthe mre Enapo’s ror beer fen Adm. out ‘ot exoeediog Fecuced to the following:~3 quart, $7 60 4 quarts, 63,6 quarts, $4; 8quers, 2 [4 quarts, $f" WD cuarte, $10 ‘made sad soil wholesale TO TAR couaTr brote or shes, fo to Cak I's, MT you fap gehany syle ‘Went cheep; s'en, ‘ent of laces "8, cantiowen and Elis’, 377 Broadway. ae LOW, ME Sree aeons eran of mo ee a4 Which greatty facilitates the oo . by the gor, reducing ait ‘adeamston—wil ais) wiley all pae oad BUbk TO KEGULAT® TAB BOWELS Upon it, metbera it will give ree to >ourselves, BaF 20D HEALAB, fu T0UR LSP aaTs, if fom but id be cor acidity, ant tives seee salt erorsy \o the whole of tae nye tem it ‘will “almost iastantty G3iPING IN TRS5 BOWELB, wiRvououto AMD Be oud: wrapper oid by Aragatts throcghout the woeld ties 1S Cedar str-et. dew Y. PkILE USLY % CkaTs PEB BOtTL! — 70 IMPORTERS AND BUYERS or Watcnks. TEE AMEBIONN a oar era Having been ioformed tbat certein waich msnufsturers of brg’end ard + witzerinud ae about t ‘poo imdations of the america wa arto 7 POR THE AMERICAN WatCT JORPANT. RE is, 7 i 3 PRIO“NS GRB«TLY BEDUCER For fumiies sora ard an mepeteturing ong machwes sre uvegusiied Ibey are more dusesie capabie Goto = eregics voriet of work aad of enrning Gore monary, r ys mac marten Ibe een iy mnaebines, a: $50 and:B5, are attracting v as. Le SINGRA & CO., 658 Breeews aa RES, NETTING 5 ok O1# importers For the éth of 36 Greenwich arms, Lorckwapt owner of Bobisen,

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