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— under the French or under domestic masters as that against which they are now fighting so ‘Dravely in the case of the Anntriaus. AFFAIRS iN WaSHiNGTON, Our Kelations with Mexico he Osse of Pues, tho Musiacer, de. OUR SPECIAL WASDINATON DESPATOS. Wasuunatos, July 6, 1859. Bepor Atocha bas arrived here, and Das commanicated with our goverment to regard Ww the Coadiiou of allsirs @ Mexwo, (6 bas just returned from Veeu Crus, wnere be epens some time, He exprestos & couliont deiiet ta toe power of the Juarez gorerament to nusiaua tteelf, Toe United Seates ta very popalar ia Mexico, The liba- Tal party regard Mr, Buchsban’s coures ws friondly and fistcomanlike, They desire to caltivute the most friendly Felations with thie government, aud would liky to obeaia Material vid alvo, (or wuich tooy would be willing tomake de) £0 Concessions uch of the \oterert manifested in behalf of Plamer, the vonviet, is owimg to hia came Deing Sumner, aud tho ro- port of bis being @ wear reitive to the Seaaior of thar name. Tbe relatis , bowover, ia deaied. The Preal- dent and a portion of the Cavinet were prevent tyday a the Commencemon; oxersisis of Goorgetowa College, TRS GEXSUAL NKWSYAPER DESPATCH, Wasvinarox, July 6, 1859. Indian Superiotendert Forey writes from Utan toot he has diecovered wo mere children saved from the Moun- falp Meadow massacre. Gftioal reports received at the Indian Burosu state tha Captains Gaylor eod Nelwoo ars reorganizing their forces fo again attack the fecises 09 toe Brazos Agenoy, aud thet the Tudians can expect no protectioa from the Texas Beate anthoritics. Two bupored and eleven thousand acres of land have Jost Leen certified 1 the State of Wisconsin for the Chi. cago, St. Paul and Foud du Lac Railroad, under the act of Congress of 1056. Dates from New Mexico avd Arizona are to June 21. Tey state that ibe Navajo Indisoa bad driven off 7,000 eed of ebeep from siougierqus, Mr. Otero’s escort was tiecked while be Was rewurnig to Fort Filmore, 4 few Miles abuve Dou Aus, but the Iodisas retreated without Ranch of @ AEbL Leutensnt Mowry «a3 unavimonsly nominated delegate from Arizona by the Convention at sesitlaguod resolutiogs: ‘were adap‘ed aciering to the grovad taken by the people dest yeor end egainst forming aa indepenorut govern- wot ‘Toe services of fovrteen clerks have been diepeaved ‘with by tho Ponsion Offices under the operation of tue law. Celi for « New ¥: Veutlion. Aunasy, July 6, 1859. ‘The Rewmblicin State Committan mat at Congress fell | Bt ove o'clock thie aficr oon, and resolved to call a State | Gov rention, to meet at Syracuse ou the 7th of Seotember Bexi, the basis of repreventation to be two delegates from Seok district, Whe Kidnapping Case in Uhio and the Uber= Ma Rescuers. Cuevetanp, July 6, 1859. ‘The trist. of Jennings, Lowe, Mitchell aod Davis, for ‘kidpapprog, wee commenced to day. At the instance of their counsel an arrangement was made by which nolie pro:eqvas were entereo tn their cae and those of the Ober- lin rescnere who awaited trial, and the prisovers on both Gides were discharges, Bu Health of New Orleens. Naw Onuxans, July 6, 1859, "The health of this city ot the pregent time Is exoellent, There are Do canes of Yellow fever. Che Huropa Outward Bound. ar. Jouna, N, F., July 3, 1859. ‘The ateamebip Furops, from Boston via Hallax for ‘Liverpool, paseed Cape Race at ten minutes to six o'clock last eveving, going evst. Ortcket Match=Mloatres) Agsinst New York. Montaxat, Jaly 6, 1859. Mhe cricket match between Mowtreal aad New York potmenced this moroing, New York won the toss ead woot im first, seoring, efter most beantiful play, one bondred and nineteen. The Montreslers then wont in ‘and scored one bun dred and pineteen, with saven wickets down. The game will be reeumed to morrow moraiug. Patal Ralirond Casualty. Boston, Jaly 6, 1859. ‘At Reeding last night, Mr. Simeoa Garland, an engi heer, Wag rua over by a train on the Boston and Maine Raiiroad, aod fatally tojured, The Balioon Express Bag. Oswrao, July 5, 1869. ‘The express bag sent by the United States Expres ‘Agent from St. Louis for New York, iu the balloon Atlan. tio, wns picked up yesterdsy op the lake, six miles wert of this city. It couteins over forty letters to Now York Correspondents, among which is 8 draft of $1,000 on a New York bank. The package will be forwarded by ex: press this afternoon. Suicide at Philadeiphia, Purapaurara, July 6, 1869. Charies Roth, a tailor, commtied suicide this morning by taking poison, m consequence of business reverses, Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. Savannan, July 6, 1859. “The United States mail steamship Alabama arrived Delow at three o'clock yeatorday afternoco, and at the Whart at eigitt o'clock, Disaster to tue Ship Dorcas Prince. Boston, Jaly 6, 1869, ‘The ship Dorcas Prince, Captain Meady, from Cad'z, Brrived nore to-day, Wveking twenty-four hundred strokes per hour. Murder at Newark, N, J. fs Nawanx, July 6, The body of Charies Rooinsoa, foreman ia tao ertablictmont of Halsey & fuccer, was fonnd 0-4 Dadiy muttiated condition. Hie throat wasous, and there were Wany Wounds about Mis ead, showing tbat ho nat been weyiaid aod mardered. The Coroner ts noiding 40 Mqueer on the body. Maraets. YHILADELPHlas 8YOCK BOARD. Prvvanereata, Jaly 6, 1889, Foonsyivacie State fives, 91; Reading Mo-rik Canal, 64%; Long feland Raflroad, Peuneytyania Reitroa: ecke duit. Naw Oateans, July 6, 1859, 9 2,200 bales a; arcoanged pri es, at $9 6234 for supertine. Freighta—Cotton to Havre oO. Ste gratia on New York 34 per cent premiim Monin, July 6, 1859. Cotion siendy : roles to.day 660 bales; middling, 1136.5 Beles of three Cage, 1,050 bales: receipts at tue same fie, 675 bales, BartMoag, Jule 6, 1859 Flour dull: Howard etrest and Onto, 36 a $6 26. Wheat firm: new white, $1 70 4 $189, Corn taxctive: white ond yetiow, 800, a 820, Provisions dull Bacon siias, ¥3Z0, Woiakey ouli sod unchanged, Pauapenrma, July 6, 1669, Flour and wheat dull, Core buoyant, and adorned Bo, Onis Ormer, and seliing at 443. Waoiskey dull at 270, Bo. . Aunaxy, July 66 P. M. Flour—Lese doing; prices uochanged. Wheat—Sales 8,000 busb: nite Cunuda at private terms, Corn—Sales 6,000 buahels Western mixed at 833%c, Osie—saies 32,000 busbels at 430. for State, 470. for Cunuda Beat, ailéat, and 480. for do. in car low. Whiekry—Saion at 266 Flour: demand fai , 8 85 26 for Titnois, 86 873g « $5 75 for extra w8in, $6 60 & $6 76 tor to good extra Michigan, Todlana and Obio; 06 81% a $725 for doubdle exiras. ‘Wheat quiet: demani coufloed wants of millers; sales 10,000 bushels th & retail way at %e a$l for standard Bpring; $1 30a $135 for red and white winter Western Lorn quiet: rales 28.000 bushere, mou: of wnich caaoged Haves iast evening at 74c, Linots, afloat, No galas of Otber grains. Whiskey: sales 26 barrels at 260. ana! freighta steady. Lake imports—3,700 barrola four, 6,000 busbols wheat, 15,500 bushels corn, 340 bushels rye. Burrato, Juiy 6—6 P.M. Flour—Demand fair and market mandy: sales 1,000 Dbia, at 6 o $6 26 for extra Lliinots; § 37 9 8b 78 for ex- dza Wieoovsin: $6 60 a $375 for extra Michigan, ladiace 1 Obio, $6 87 a $7 25 for double extras, Whest iu mo- Y, market ochanged: sales 6 000 dushols, iv retail low, at 906. 8 $l for sixadard Chicago Rpring; $1.90 8 $1 32 for red or Western, Corn Cloved firmer: rales 84,000 buslels, ‘70c, for bot; T4c. for sound, alloat, free on board, Oste—Parties apart, no salee, Bariey Gull and nominal at 600, Rye--Seies 400 bushels at $i. ‘Whiexey nominal a 250. Canaifreixhta firm, at Sixo. an ‘Dorp, 96. On wheat und 3bo. on flour’io New York. Lake importa—8,400 bbls. flour, 600 busheia wheat, 12,000 do, corn, 300 do. barley. Canal exporte—1,800 bois. flour, 11,600 buabels wheat, 10,000 do, corm, 10,000 do, oats, Oawedo, July 6—8 P.M. Flour steady, with @ moderate demand for home and Wwlerior ade, Wheat if better demand: salen 10,000 purhcla Milwaukes clad and red winter Itinois_on p-ivate Yormn, Corn witbout matoriat change: sales 1,000 dnsnels Tiinois winter at 760, Canal freignts aceieally 2c, on Tour, Tc. on wheat, avd 63¢0. on corn to New York. Ro Qoipta by Inke unimportant, Shipped by canal, 6,300 Durbels whens. . Cincuewant, Jniv 6, 181 Flour steady and in fsir domana at'85 4) 3 $5 25, Whiekey cull ef 260, Provitions qaiet, bus Arua. at 4% iepablican State Coa~ | oe exchange WO a LO. Li yt | | i} | t | tember, 1868, George Ram, | leaves a wile iu Charlestown. Un tbe 4.0 of cepemecr, | tion from the up town office, would be brought up every Wiltamsburg City ews Tux Surromo Wire #unpen-— Yesserday Coroner Snell e@pavvoiled & jury ard proceeded to invesvgete vit | (CU Cume aLGes ab Mog ibe death of Mary WoQualo, who | died on Tuesday noon, aihor rentdeuce, No, 2 Division uve: nue, © D, afier a beating glewn her by ber hustand, Serad Adams, who winyorarily resides ja tue noase | Vortitied tbat beiwren 12 aud 1 O'100K Ow Tdveday bau us vead, Curiswpher doQuade, Came Wo Ler tinier, airs, Doniy, abd paid that he did pot keow what he ainyatd do with bis woman, ws she wae druuk, aod he troughs whe WOuld Cle before uighs; De Was Advised to Slay at moms ant ALD HEF, OUs be Aid be OULIE UOs, Aud BBea Wout Up sims; Soom alter witaers beard ie Was dew; tbe beago bo Rome OF & quire), or auyinng tess #ouid leno Der to rapporw that So W.9 Howe beeioa; bad beard | dat she @ae Ib tbe baby of drtaing freey. Dy. G. EL Schappn tee 20ed to make & post mortem ex bmivanen Of Ube Cercaerd yeslorday Mm) ning; He ao fewred U0 BAe Deed & person In tit health; on exawa rpg the exterior of the body found ae oid bruise oa tas forehero; RKO, @6 O10 Draise on the Fighs Iq, fouod & CL.Y EMEIDAl BPPOArADeER OF Violence; Mad ‘ob Of the head, and oa turn’ng back ‘ine ekuli found bi00a effused OB the right ride sar, DEMWEED the BoK/P aud mAMOId muse! thull cap fourd oo gesiion of toe vrai, wud canse oF deat, made WO oxaMiia Wer part of be Oly; Mere Wad euoUZn Cow exe death; the congestion appearad rrcoat, ned 2een Cowboy Ov for SOME tims; 1 was KUED & OM Hen of the bree a8 is found 1B persooe OF Lowounperace halvta; @ viol-DE coucussiog oF blow might Wa to Nason WWeIpieat PORKESHCU; bere Was no fracture OF extrarasa- Mow of Dlove uyon the brain. whica woud have oceo the cre had Ube blow been the immediace cause of deata; the toddce death wus Caused dy Congestion of the braid, and ihe erpgewion vy iDtemoEraner. Coroner Satli chargea tne jury, that from ail that covlt be learned of the cave, te woman was of very intemperate bsbils, and the twetimony of the suxeon who made the poss mortem examination was sbetapee that whe came tO ber Geath by congestion of we brain. The hesbend bad stated that hed beateo ond probably kwked ber, Dut there was no evidence to show Wat the beatng or kicking caueed death Tho jury reiusved # verdick that the deceared ‘tame to ber doata from covpe#tion of the Dralp, caused by iovemporance, The huepaad was thereupon discharged from custody. Caaka ov ATteMPrED OvTRAGR —A man named John Coins was brought before Justice Kyder yesterdsy on a cherge of baving op Saturday last attempted to violaie ine perech of his wile’s sister, Ctherine Movormick, aged ff ten yeare The alleged attempt baviug \akoa plane ix Roveben. the Justice beld Bim to await @ reqaisiton from New Jersey, DitRussixG ADCIDENT — Yesterday noon @ young lady at tempted 10 stop on bourd & Division avenue boat, on the New York side, aa % was enleripg the itp, woon her Grete cought, and ber right foot suppiag detween tae bi movt dreadfully crushed. Sue was take ‘ork Hospital. Her vame was not ascer- ‘The Grievances of the People Up Town, TO THe KDITOR OF TH HERALD. We leurp with pleasure that the question of establishing 4h up town Post Ofiice is now under the serious considera: ion of the present able Postmaster General. The intereats und wishes of @ vast up town population have beca loax overicoked in this regard, and we trust, for the genera: benefit of several hundred thousand inbabitants, whos: bumbers are rapidly increasing, that an up town Pus: Oftce will be po ionger refused them. It is the ooly way by which promputude in the receipt and delivery o: letiers can De attained, togetber with that of re sponsibility which the public have a right 10 demanc from 4 petouni Post Office Department like ours at Wasa. iwgton, Without going into $be grievanous unter which ibe up town population guffer we give under the follow ing bumersié some of the leading ad which would accrue from the establishment of an up wwn Post Otiee ; Lat us suppose the up town Post Oflice already establish ed ne propoeed. Tus advantages would be as foliowe:— 1 That letters arriving in tbo city at Twensy soveoth Sect aod Fourth avenue or Thirty dre, street, by (ye bortuern.or eastern mail lines, could easily be dudes at the window or trom beg in forty five “inutes after 2 rngily ative“. etiber of the polby =a ned. rat Bil lodiers 20 arriving would be distributed by carricrs droga aii we districts above Fourssenth stree: te Pitty ninth street m two hours after their arrival, to tbore who cesire them; 60 that ail letuers would reach Ubew destination within two hours and always on the day they reach the city 3. Mutis for up town by the Erie and New Jersey rail Tous would reach the up town office in ies than forty ee oer reach the New York shore, and woulo 1 livery at che window or from bi thirty minutes after, sud auch of them aan require! would D€ gstriputea DY carriers within two hoors afte teaching the cy wud always on the day of their arrival. 4. Leiters to be sent off by the Eastern and Northern mails from the up towa Post Office could be received or walled uy to within fifteen minutes of the time they leave the city by the Eveventn and tne Fourth avenue mail trains, 5. Malls for the New.Jeraey and Erie roads might be received at the up town office and malied up to within Shy minutes of the moment the mail trains by thege lines iexve the city. : 6, City lelkers Géposived in the office wouid be disiri- buted throvgbout the Post Office limits, say from Four teenth street to Fifty-minth street, every two hours througout the day, from $ A. M. WO P.M 7. Cry letters destined to pass through the lower office coud eamily be sent Cown every baif hour, and vice versa, letters from the Cedar street office destined for distriba baif nour aud distributed every two hours. So that let- ters within the upper oustrict might exsily be exchanged between corresponcents four times every day, aud those Uhrougt the lower office three times every day. 8, Mails to be sent off by steamers could be kept open Lill within forty minutes of their departure from the city. 9, eceived by steamers would be ready for dis the up town office in one hour, exsily, afier their arrival in woe oity. 10. Ail letters rot addressed to the up town office would go through tue present New Yori Post Office, and such of then: ag ebould be gen! up. town, would reash the up fice m less than oo hour efter they are received at Cedar street. 11, The up town office, being in the centre of tno popu tation, could be open to’ great public advantage till nine o’clouk every night, and within certain hours on s 12 The floating populsiion, without establisued or known resicences tbrovguout the city, would be apt to orcer their ietters to the uptown ofits, a8 being more accesible chan tbat of the lower end of the island, and (hve make 4 great saving of time and money. 18, The facilities thas afforded to the up town popula- Hon would coubtiess supplant numerous private post offices, ued at the seme tie afford an ample return the treasury, over aud above the expenses required for ube tupport of an vp town Post Citico. . ‘We mill not now go into an examination as to how far short of the above programme the present system of post cfliee accommodation actually falls, in consequence of the eicugatea shape of the island and the remoteness of the popuiauion of all the upper wards (rom the preseot Post Oflice. Tne mercbanta must have their Post Ottice in the centre of commercial affairs, which ts near its present Incatxon, The great mass of the people, resident from two and a half w five miles above Cedar street, nave an equal right to the factities they have so long sclicited. Political lnteliigence. Oxscon Usivsp States Srxaton —It was understood thst the Legisiature of Oregon were to go into an election tor United States Senator on the 24ih of May, but our intent advices state that the Legislature adjourned without souking au election, The vacancy is caused by the ex- piration of the term of Bon. Delazon Smith, aod his succespor will bold the seat until 1865. Mr. Smith 6 ande Ube bess Chance Of ciection. Kansas.—Tbe Lawrence Republican gives returns from all the districts in the Territory but one, showing the po- litiesl division fn the Constitutioval Convention to stand: repudlicane, 83; democrats, 19, PxassyLvama Dsmocratio Appress.—The Democratic ‘State Central Commitiee of Pennsylvania have iagued an ucdrces to the people which advances the trae democratic doctrine on the political questions of the day. Tho address chus speaks of Mr. Buchanan When we turn to Mr, Buchonan’s domestic adminiatra” tion, 60 far from its affording reasopable causa of com plat, ib deserves she hoarsiest commendation of every citizen who scorné the peity, personal, paltry politics of the hour, whe aumires the conception and practice of real bwieemacsbip, sad Who detera tho mitorable eva- tiors und cwhonest expedicnts of office seeking poli cians, While tbe President may have offeaded, in some wetances, the morbid sentiweuts of particular localities, we aver that no one, who speatg sertously and tratafally, can point bis fiager to a etpgle cage in which he bas not endeavored, sooording to bis best convictions, to vindicate tbe laws he was sworu to maintain and to execute Nor cap bis Dditversss opponent honestly wccuse bisa of baving sougbt personal popularity at tne expense of the covetivution, or that he bas at any time deserted bis rigid cillctal obligations by coinciding with the prajadices of pecuilsr interests of any section of State, North, South, East or West. We speak somewhat warmly, fellow citixena, beranse we have bean and aro conscientiously iwaignant as (he course of misrepresen‘ation and vitupe rativn wcoplodt by Ue Opposition as the olectioneeriag wick of a perty agaives a great and vonerable man, tho purity of whore private lite or puvlic conduct cannos really be questioned by an Bouorable person oa hovorabie ground. Resider, we wish to declare that, if, to thelr discredit, oluers | may forget 1%, we SiWays Temomber thar James Buch isa Pecaylvanian bora and bred—that bis famo as o rtavonman, While serving with the highest Teputation in (ae mos responsible truss under the go vernment, ts inseparadly a part of our State giory, and tbat, by force of bis virtues and splendid abilities he is the firet apd only Pennsyivanien to whom the nation bas nocorded the chief magitracy of the Union, Naval Intelligence. ‘The United States sloop of war Savannah, Captain Jar- vin, Came up from Quarantine on Saturday, and anchored tm the stream off Lopg wharf. The following is a list of her ofllccrs:—Capiain—Joseph R. Jarvis; Firat Lieuten- evte—John L. Worden, Joel 8. Kennard, J. 4. Carter, Jobo Irwin, Thomas P. Pelot; Purter—Bonjamin J. Ca- hone; Surgeon—James MoLeliand; Assistaat Sorgeon—D. B. Conrad; Master—LeRoy Fitch; Boatawain—Oharles A. Bragdon ;’ Gonver—Charles Moran ; Carponter—dioorgs Wiener; Sasimekor—Lowis Rogers; Oaptain’s Olerk—A. F. Shepply; Purser’s Clerk—Jamos W. Belcher. Oniy foar deathe occurred during her cruiso. On the 18in of Sep 1, Sorgeant of Marives, of Charlosiown, diod of tntermitient faver, aged 23 youre; bo 2668, Jobp Fiizgeraid, seamen, died of the sare dineaso, } pged G8, On the 25th of January, 1659, Avguaw Nelsun, a a aaa ERIS CASS SASS EL SS a a a me a ; aE ARE PS SI TE 3 se NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1859. 8 pative of Germany, fell overboard from a gim_ta Dasbor of Ser Juw, sud was drowaed, On the 16.0 Mey, 1809, Jobo Cornvh, apeamen who wis travafe from the Usned Biaiew seater Brooklyn, aad sick whom De Came Oe bowed, died (60m commumpuoa,—Zosdon Ad~ vertir, July 4 Unimy Stars ScRvEYING Sreaune AcrvR —The fol- JOw eg hee the DAMS uf kno Olllé-re Of Uae BOOS sioamer, at present fo the nydrograpbc eurvay of the ber bor OF sap Peiroi—Oomuander—James Aldon; Lieu- . hey, ‘uwonell; Bargeoa— Fogincer—N. 0. Davis; Draftanac—G. ; Cbptain's Gierk—J. M. Aldea; Master's Mato— ey; Alo—J. A Wisow. Pearth of July in ths Wesn Uery. (From the Washingtow Star, July 6.) While too sovereigus geuerally wore eajoying tho ‘et Merty” of which the day {s capabie, the oon Vide a: Ibe peatteniiary were allowed coceehat cularged Ae TORO, ADO Le oMte bration Lane Was decidedly waique 68 Sell os wiercéting, It seems Wet the Coavints preri- onrly soot an eseeeciogly well drawn up reqaest to the Warcen, askiog the privilege of commemorating the day im tcu.e sort, aud permisnion Was grauied them wW spoud Hie sock mvuer as would not conflict wien the whole- soWe Gieoipitne of the prigon, DEATH OF A CONVICT. ‘The convicts had mace all ther hitie for the obrervance of the dsy with ap esger intereas of whica tose whose ‘xrea of freedom” ia somewhat largue would hardy be ruscepuple, wbeD & 6d damper was thrown over the whole Brrapgements Dy tue sudden death of oae of their number, Toomas Oroggin, who died on Sunday night, of congestion of the brum. They sabsequeavy BrLt the folowing address to Mr. Sengstack :— ‘ 30708 ® aRDEA—BeEsrEcTED Bik: By the: of Divine Movider ce one of our pumber bas Dom the tr om Peniten= bees euumoaed 7 the resliuee of rt ‘The deoenaed was one foun eapectants of ovr Fourth of wy, Inums'* tried belleve thay faculties at the time of hts Cre Chee may take pincr BOUT ud be adurd w ihe c¢ouraions o Our epe ber iDbodnee em appropriate Frepect lor th: deceased holieviog, a j, tir, thet the moat fant 04 vou'd pat fod Teale with his errongemest we respest"al eave-t ‘the ortnoers 1y preter thi are to tate part ia d exeropea of the Fourth have takeo pa rdcalar paige 10 pre @ themeelves to pectorm thelr parte wita oredit to the tnsd- {ution and to themee'ven Or Ii thle do not meet vour views, nay me be boid snouge to sek that it may, take. place on a: other day cumbly ard respecttully, THE P&ISUNESS. Ab Was decwed, ip acoorcence with this earnest pies, to allow We celebration to go on. FUNBRAL OF CROGGIN. On she assembiug of wwe convicts in the cl aa atecting fuverss dmcourse was delivered over the remains ty Rev, George W. Dorrance, the pouitentiary cvaplain. Upew its couciusion, ibe body (encivsed in & Lacdsome walnut coffin) was taken charge of by the relatives of the ceceszed and conveyed to the Methodist burying ground. Much interest attacbew to the name of Croggtn in thie commoucity, fom his baving been one of the most daring acmbers of tne eeledrates “Naylor gang’ of burgiars, and from bys eccape from jail and bis subsequent ad- sepiores while concealed prior to bis rearrest by te pohce. He was about twenty four yoars of age. THE CELEBRATION, Petween eleven and tweive o’ciock in the forenoon the convicts were sssembied in the chapel, and entered upon be exerewcs of toe day in the presence of quite a number at ladwe end gevtlemen from the city. The room we decked with flowers and evergreens, and at the eueiera end, fronting the audience, appeared in hand. tiers on & blue ground the motto:—“We Still Love .”? Ip the rear of the visiters were the male cenviews im their prison uniform of parti colored white aed blue ciothes, and separated from them by a sreen (pupetured, however, with numerous “peep- voles,’ Fhowing the strength of a. curiosity) wero ‘be remate convicts. Copies of a written programme with olcred embellishments on the margin, bearing the names of Weebmgton, Lafayette, Montgomery, Kosciusko, were citeibuted among tbe audience, aud were carefully pre- scrved aod taken away by the recipients. It ran thus:— ‘PROGRAMME FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY, 1869. National Hyme..,, ing Song—+ The Glorious Fourth of July’ * Brn cA ae ag ERO “ .Obapiain. (nor=Jobn Day, John Smith, George Kreeger, Joun Joes, Benjamin Ogie. : # ‘Tne Declaration of Independence was road by Barrett ™ & Sider Yoicd, ahd bis appearance Savorably im- prested the audience, bewg that of a freok, kindly youug wan; and itwar not Seay {0 realize tbat the crime for eee ere nl + Smith, was an effur' occasion yet more interest in the ér, & YOUDg men with a five expansive brow and a quick, intelligeat oyo. the address was well conceived, aud was deltvored with “ppropriate gesture and elocutionary effect, showing scho- Ksebip sud cultivation on the part of the uoforvaunie crimioa!, We forbear giving bis name in fall at his oarn- est requéet lest it should come to the knowledge of his aged molber (thus far kept in ignorance of the fact) that ber only cop 18 within the walls of @ prison. His crime, we believe, was forgery. Ip his address he spoke of the celebration as a novel ope; but outcasts though they were, the fire of patriotism still glowed tn their bosoms, God forbia thet thelr mia. fortunes should entirely crush out their finer foelln; For bimseif, be felt’keenly the degradation which attached jobim, ‘Dap bie fixed resolve was to hereafver rodeom his good name. ~ Proceeding to recite, in yivid language, the lead! events in the hietory of the eountry, and of the war Independence, ho went on to depict thd material of the country, closing with an appeal to his fe sopers to aspire toa bigher |, and urging vpon them that to this end there was no surer meaus than the culti- vation of true patriotism. Altogether, we have heard in- Ginitely worse, and not many better specimens of Fourth of July spread-eagleism cutaide the ponitentiary. ‘This edoress was warmly applauded upon its conclu. sion, not op!y by the spectators but by the convicts, wio seemed to take vo little pride in the creditable effort of one of their number. An adcreas of thanks to the Warden, the Deputy War- dep (Mr. ©. P. Sepgstack, Jr.), to the Chaplain and the Board of Inspectors for kindneares rendered, and to the indies for a gift of confectionery, was delivered in good lapgoage, but with rather hurried dellvery by convict Miliard, He attributed the fall of himself and his fellows to bad associations, brought about by the use of the in- toxicating cop; and in feeling terms urged upon his fel- Jow prikopers-to bebave weil, and on dismigaal from these walls to endeavor to regain the regard of their fel- low men. ‘The singing of the convictg was generally excoedingly good, and one piece, “Do they mise me at home,” was svfficlent’y touching to draw tears from eyes “unused to ‘the melting mood.” Sunday in Chicago. ‘The Chicago Times of the Sd inst. gives the following Programme of the amusements which took place in that city Just Sunday :— The exercises which will take place to-day are of a va- ried, interesting and useful character. All the churches will be open for divine worship at the usual hours. At the German Stadt theatre, North Wells street, Wil. liam Boettner will appear in one of his best roies. The play is “Toe Old Piayer and hig Child,” a comical cha- racter picture in five acta, fromthe French of L. Both. Huet act—fhe First Sweetheart; second Rebearsai; third act—The Elocution Tutor; fourth Still Accomplished; filth act—Behind the Curtain. the performance a grand theaire bali, with fall orchest led in person by the music director. In the Concert Garden, corner of North Wells and Di- vision streets, a grand escred concert will be given. Tho Ppr@rietor announces that the Light Guard band will per- forma some of their stirring eaored pieces, and that ‘ beer, ebade trees and other comforts” may be enjoyed. Be promises to de everything in his power to his guests, and invites those who cannot get iato the om- atbus to come on foot. This is one of the pleasantest gar- dens on the north side, ‘At the Liebhaber Theater Teutovin, South Canal atrect, will be performed today, “The Court House of Treuen- prietzen,”’ a farce in one act, by§Kotzebu. After which, “The Oitizen Geoeral,’”’ a one act comedy by Goetne. After the thestrical performance a dance. From two to six P. M. a grend sacrod concert, varied by exercises in declamation. Admittance tothe whole free. The pro- prietor praye for a full audience. Krosemark & Herter’s bowutiful summer garten in Cot- tege Grove will be opened to day for the entertainment of vVieiters. Ii ie wotl (urnisbed and well stocked wiih first rate coffee, Switzer cass, Inger beer, pretzel, Limberger cars, cakes, bravwurst vou Bologna, frutt, wines, Those who love to look upon green trees and green grass ‘witl find no locality whore the face of nature is more beautsfully spread out than in Cottage Grove. The horse raiiway will carry vieitere direct to the garden for the sma) sara of five cents ahead. ‘A grand concert and ball will be given to day by Jacob Matt, om Canal street, near Gelis’ tavern. Tho entertain ment is sbi sate pubis Se carousal. The pro- prictor informa ic good eating and drinking and attentive waiters will be on hand. In August Lamotte’s dance house, North Wells street, a ‘“égrost eacred concert” wil! be given to day. Mr. Lamotte ‘advertises it in the following ciassio and pious style:-— «Hail vo the day! dideldum, doodledum! is day, lots of fup, pantomimes, plays, singing solos, duets! There never was such # humbug yet! Delicate beer, wi eet the guests up in the seventh beaven!”? A grest concert snd bail wii! be given to-day, from two to nine P. M. in G. J. Trautman’s dance bouse and sum- mergaréen. No isbor or expenso bave been spared to make this garden one of the moat jolly German places, ‘nd tbe proprietor prays for ‘Good dance mueic, wine, and first Clemens & Riedell's summer garden in Cottage Grove ‘Will be open to-day for the eutertainmont of visiters. Cold victuals, ieger beer, coffee, and other drinks, &c., in abundance. In this garden |e et\uated a grand “‘carousal,” where mimic tournaments and feate of ekill in horseman. ship and the uee of tho lance are diaplayed. A large company is prayed for, In Diehi Motiers’ summer garden, Cottage Grovo, a garden is great concert will be given wo-day, This Sanuy situawed, and a short distance from the University, in ane of the most umbrageous parts of the grove. The vVisiters to-day wili flod good victuals to appease their appetites apd delicious Inger to refresh thom and givo a bags Senn epjoyment. eber’s Summer garden a id concert aad ball will be given to-day, the Light ‘Gnard Band furnisbing tho touric. Walker's ompibures will carry people to the gar- den, leaving the Post Office every fifteen minates. ‘food eating apd drinking provided, and @ first rate bowling alicy sad air gun for the free use of visitors. There are @ large Dumber of other entertalomonts to bs given to-day, all of which our limits will not permit us to. mention, bomreg Soe cag ® grand picnic in the Swiss garden opposite Huck’s brewory; a great concert and ba'l in Jobe Lancek’s summer garden, with beer and ritual lecitiren by Wiliam Denton, 12. tho Inatitate ) Under Broncwick's bilitard salnon; a grapa carousal im ibe Wosterm vratrie summer garcan, &., ko, ‘The Drewings of the fussex County and Coussidated Lodtery of Delaware. se FRANCE, BROADBEATS & 00, ‘MANAGERS, ‘The Tertwtamire of the ‘tate of Delaware, at tte lant seen’, » 010 Pravce Bro dheots & 00. ® other? cout aes OF ‘onmissioaens apvota m4 E pereteoc ‘he drewtaga of beret oothy teas the following me the nus ho day Terribie rectiont on Lake @rte. TWO VBRSELH CarsiZBD—KLWVEN LIVES LOST. [rrow ‘be Battwo Day Repabiic.) On Saturdey oferuoan tbe vicnny ass visited by & equpI OF Wios wud Feo, wotco, toute ahurs in ouranoa, Wot furlous w bie k bsted — Batfalo #a not aivoo te bai itsioo, The rame eform swept over Lake brie, out With Moye sla ving ne ello. abt dy ik, when bound up, take, jue’ olf Faleyors, hous tad 0 BAe OF the o’choo® In the atu , Fquatl bod been soricipated, sno sil aE AS FOOR Me Lue equal BNrAcK be bossex Coowrr—Lass NO, BT, JULY 6, 1859. ‘he cf, Be tbe c 0a 5 oNie 69 39 q pHi hp Mon get png! co ypnd neon 62, 32, 45, 4, 76, 59, 73, 70, 78, 41, 49, 39, 7. Cantio, and ibe reimthe caphatn, bao Tsed ent Oensoriparey Lorreny—CLass No. Tl, Sux 6, 1869, 42, 73, 11, 62, 65, 43, 22, 33, 67, 26, 4, 17. MeN, MEIEON CeLk, AL Laie tovment four Of the wea Tao capiaia aad i, 8 Short tae ener 2 frum tc halt ay @ boavy Wave, washed over | Wituees our bands, at Wilmington, Delaware, this Wednes- a @ awed wet te vemsel. iho ahd of iy, Tet DSAWNES, Ole Tbe remainder of inn crew went wo work after a litte HA te shile 10 get 1nlo tue can, watch Whey Beooeed st Io Jas OW. We UB {oomledoners ‘ ke clataie’ v ‘ ALFBAD Kk, WOOT TEN, dowe. The catan’s wite bat paved ber We by otinging FSANOK, LBOAOBENTS & 90, 10 the berth, but ber three children had drownes aad ‘Wilmington, Oelaware, Periebed wis-ruiyy venosa ber very eyes, acd sd» _ — | Clipping fer ite, *a Mores to areisl Or eave Suen Bradys Photegsapits Gaitertes, 359 vad | She wb gut CU in spo bleww agony Ins hible white, aad | $8 Beundwar, Bow York, sud Bhd Fane: Ivanla avenue, the crew clupg to we veenol, For peveuteom mours did ha a . 0. Phowgrnohs dacnerreatypes and am- Abey remain i wis condition on board the wreck, and, Wheo BiMOst EXdensted, Were taken Off tne Next morning, whittle betore elghs o'cwek, by tas schooner Nebraska, b took them ito Fairport. rcserteilialinalinsee Summer Hats et Genin’s Hat Store, 507 Beosaw ny, embantug every Ceomrtinest of batting and coca preberdics bate of wll styles, wil materiala, ail prices, and for #6 fu! 2 Wahine sl purposes, forming togeluer the wos: vompleve agsortineat Captaw ©. seNicl, of St Joseph's, Michizan, in the worid nem, of Bu Ne va rf Cook: Jou Worse Bee eR fn phe peg baed te the Best and Ohenp- icine, Semi Swereey, Martell Lagan, Freak | 5 ete ey ae tae ere SES | Three children of Captain MoNtel. omer PS ay ae ‘The Sunshine wos » fai) rigged bark of six hundred tons “« Medical ew HED, ove Of toe atnunchest craft on tho lakes. Sue | tw oure soreinis, aryelyulna, seitrheum, sald bend, was owned by J. R. Bentiey, of this city, and Jvave Hoyt, | sore lege Por sale by al craggion, of New Yort city. Her captain, C. McNiel, was a fearioat farlor, @ pocd msv, ani was unlvereally esteomed The Pt Cured by Marsa & Oc.'s Kadical tug Relief wert out yesterday to tne wreck, for tbe pur- | oure tase. They sleo Beep silk elastic stockings for varicose pose Of raiking ber ond wang ber back wo Builaio. ay meee fags mgr) Weeeee loeyuments for oa L035 OF THE RAKK STANARD. —— me This veseel was also atruck oy the dy) Voted knd capeiz-d on Saturony, about two o'clock P. ., When fico n miles this wider Of Cleveland. By Unis 1909 | sim wut ginnd uerve and muaclo, to tho very sonree and ler the Orsi snd second maves were crowned, We could ‘of thie mild yet powerful vegetable Bot ascertain ther nemes The captain and the rest of Pay age with aozing oelerity” Bold wie) Maidan Holloway Ointment.—sesrening Through the crow were token off by & passing veasel avd convayed | lane, New York. to Vieveiund, At the time she capsized slo was in tuo rolodle of the Jake, und. r bare pol Tho tanard was a fixe iarge vessel, of vesrly six hun! tong burdeus, and was owned by &. K. Winslow, of Ot reland. Dl. Hair Dye, 50 Cenu—Depot, No. 1 Borciay street, also sold at SY9 Broadway, and ail draggists tm the United ctates. exsonul intelligence. Among tho jarvongore by the steumakip Persia, which failed ) eoteroay for Taropa, were General Comoafort, ex- President of Mexico; Hon. samuet Beardsly, of Utica; Hoa. A. W. Pecham, of albany; Sir George Boadam, Joun Van Buren, Eeq., and A. Duncan, Esq. ARRIVALS. qUiemhelor’s Hate Dye, Wigs and Tou be beat ly hd. ‘told and Med be Rede Be eee, tl ade. ‘app! a a Mnus—Eiroin —At Trinity chepel, on Wednesday, July *, by the Kev, Joon Weary Bopart, D. D., Frame i Muisd, Hisq Of Auguela, Ga., Wo Joua D., dunghter of In the tieamsbip Buntaville, from Sarannah—D H Baldwin, . eee ’ pubes rma ery indict pie Seslia eas tee yore pean eee satay, July 5, wt ths bu Canten, hi a J bi wns ges, S y per * * Corwie, fuoy aad two vervauiss L hjde_ant indy, Ka C | reridence of the bride’s tatber, by the Rev, Mr. Greenest, § Denetz, Geo bu'chings, Mus hmily Ladd, m P Weaver, 0 Par. | tir. Danist Swi, of Queeos ‘cownty, L. L, to Magcm A! iriege, ve pa lady wines x leg nt a Wm, of he tormer piace joynion V Crosker, Oapt Wood, O'Greene, Wallace Koen, | ” 4 Sta end Rub silts FClath’ Dav sien Lewis, Mian smame cowie’ | Sitbita—Mccaxein —On Sunday, July 3, by ae Su end servant Alex Pemtern, S Eitee SE Beesen, D uAieer, Joaw Srusauxr, of Uns ciiz,'to Mre. Jcua Pratt, John Chea 1 ‘and dai VicCarsin, of Brooklyn. ter, <P setes, & K Covarn, Reward Wxiek—Uxpeawiit —In Newburg, on Monday, July 4, 36 Wooding—end 10 tn the seorage. by the Hey, Mr. Beacb, Mr, NELSON WELLE (0 Mies Axis From Maneaoflla, in the bark Charles Heddle—Manuel and | © Uxprennz, clocet daoghter of David Underhi!l, sq , award Godin. alot Now York ia Prem St Jobns, PR, in the brig Mary Lowell—Joba Dagon, WMLLKY—Waexs —At Washington Hoighia, N. ¥., 00 Chas Heath, alc Moncay, July 4, by the Rev. G. a. Peltz, of New York, DEPARTURES. Whe H Winkaury, of the rame city, to Marr A. For 1: fa the wramehip Porsis—B Prifet, New Or | Waris, ciéent daugbier of Jeremiah Weeks, of Yorktown, ois nesae ately Fp Pumtad mbes, | Wowshemer coup - ev i De 4 four children and seevant; Miss ‘Car’ 2 tao ladies, caveoss Mr wad age Me Tarek B58 ro and two VEDA; —AtNo 4F Henriques, Mites boty and Bilza Heurnes, mY; Mr aod sciauaeeiceces winnie T. Bixe Se el, ara Win Fletober aud Caughler, Prondesoe, KL; ME and Sirs z encima san tebe aged 28 uber rook. cit” alr Ht and irs Owes Jouce i |B. 20d tale mast of tho brig John Boyan, rinr0se, Bt LoUle; 3 a eet Gebuitbess, N'Y) Air sud Sra Chua wariey, Sou Oaroliaa, | He relatives and friencs are requested to attend bis fa Mr Wilting Potiadeiphie; JY, Bet Barang; on | nerel, at Iie reslognoe, thie (Tharadsy) afternoon, at four BY, 2 " iimore, i | o'elox! remains Will be interred iu Greeawood. Sis ings Woh uejburd tony errand Miers’ | Hratol Phenix pear copy, “ ‘sire. ‘New Bavant.—At Commbus, Ky.,on Wedocaday, June 29, ir. aad Mra e. J | JobN Jay Bayanr, forterty cf New Jorsay, aged 69 years. ier phia; WH Roes, | The friends and relatives of the famuy are requested to ‘Hon John Sopertscn, +t Jotns, N 8; Geo A Wiloox | attend bie fumeral, fiom the First Presbyteriaa church, Pilcox, Augusta; New Uries ant Fuzxvetn, 8. J., {his (Thureday) afternoon, at four fir and Mr | © ‘rraia leaves foot of Oortiandt streot at 2:20 P, M. ES A. Tommie Heo. | Bross. —In Brookisn, on Wednesday, July 6, Jou0s 30 Hit, — 5 5 Gom- | Framer Bruxw, iofaot son of Julius W. ana Charlotte E. exico; Mr aud Mrp M Van Wart and two sovs, NY; | brava, eged 8 months aad 12 days, iiocle; Brees Boras (Larne. — At Newark, on Tuesday, July 8,8 Howane Charles Poly, F PAMFINED, 8500 19 ears. Nee Ee ee eo tok, AO HollnIcy, Bick | Tho fri'nds ead’ reimiver are tovited to attend his fu- , ie; DG Taylor and Colonel D D mt ‘@ | neral, ot the residence of his parents, this (Tharsisy) af Louts, W Beasiaw, et Lon ov Mr Anéorem, Si 1.08; | ternood, at three o'clock. ‘Thomas RB 70OF Virginia; |“ Corkway.—at the residence of bis sisters, in Newark, 3 mre E ingland; MF ome, : . . BE Eutcbloge a aaa ae dure E Noell, Knglod; MF | wy. J., Tomas H. Cousmar, Of this city, aged 83 years. Hoes boerdsley. Usiea; Hon X WFeckham Albany, Mrand CosntinG —On aay July 6, Mrs. Eimauera | Mie Geo Mover fy, Friiadephia; R wcbowell, New Urlesna; | Connizxa, in tbe 80th year of her age. Jos Magee, do; OB Grabsm, oo; Francis Wood. do; ars H | The friends ana reltives of the fesady are ly Hobints, Fhiiode'pbia: Mr and Stra Geo H Haziebarst, do; | invited to attend the funeral, on fridays! her danghior’s, Xr ond xu Tp ba mort ig MS es ayny Wels, No, 218 South Ninth street, Broosiyn, ¥¢ 005 PR utrmtn’ New york; | E D., without further ‘notice, Fa He eet ot pAhue sens 8 wc¥or, wp | Cuan On Wednesday, doly 6, Firma P, Crowe, aged bile; Geo J Plant, Si Lovie] Jolin, do Zulaets, four gmat e 56 years, 11 months and 17 days. and pervert, bavara; Joud Nicholson, N x; & O Hornby, is remnine were taken to Tarrytown for interment. London; H b Bavenshaw, do; © D V G Doigado, Pa: Depoit.-On Tuesday, July 6, Jase C , wife ot James G. ru; Mrand Wry Ai Utto, Geneva: TGorrl, Ouby; &T Por’ | pubois, in tbe 26th year of ber ege. Serre iy erg ye v ‘The anera wi ke pce atthe regitonso of her fu rt nd Mrs Slack, Louinara; . avenue, spd tervant, Weabingion: Mr and (Bacrecey) ‘afternoon, at two o'clook, i BF laperdards a, tive amg enlraely it Eppe.— 00k} 0, on Tuesday evening, Jul; 33 rename real Babee Mlee Mol Jorainfaninm, Minow Exzanart, aged Th aly 8, of chs? pul ewe 5 Opp [a 2 7 Yolo jon J P Benjamin, Go: Mies, lewiit, | Jorn Kexcy, i? the S6th year ee daly Seine OMe do, Mr end Mr Ha6.¢ Ben- ‘The relatives aM friencs of the famity, and those of his d ebitd, Cubs, sons in-law, Dauie] Galiagber, John O'Ddnnel! and Michael oreey. Vicksburg: in’ toattend che funeral, this e "clock, from his late regi- Loonam, are r Wy, WH Seren N’ois Ponrte nites Sunt, Che e ce, No. street. t, NY; Jno @ = Kyacursnacen —Un Tucsday, July 5, Mrraa, daughter J ‘NY; Mrand MreJobn lagely, Baltimore; Mtr and | of Henry aud Wilhelmine Knachenhauer, aged 8 Chas Ridgely, cti'd and nurse, Ballmore, H & Johpatoa, tf lenhaucr, aged & years, 9 fon My Rovisera! Lendom Me Dunosn, Lowiaville: Mr Sbeivy, | Movihe aud 12 days. yne, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ; Bdwin Mayne, do—Total 240. Specie $753 750, apectfully Toll suena ra fonerai, from No. au In at abio Glasgow, for Glasgow—W K Evans, James | Cltpton street, jureday) *{ternoon, at two o’c! Byap, 8 Willme M shee, E Dutertre, Levi Workman, Phils: | without fortner invitation. : i 4; # Gilbot, do; Jno a kumet, New Orissua Jas May iphia: B brefiit acd lady, Jamen Wieou, WS Paitin, Rev | | McNcury.—On Wednesday, July 6, James MoNcurr, in campbell, 4 ames fmag Peto, by Fier has ation meget she Si year ot bl age, 0 uetivo of Ballyeuanaon; comnts aig'iwo colérens James Miller’ Me Mongara, L Prost ack | _ His friends and eoquaintances, also those of his sister, \er, derson, Samuel Cole, wife’ und daughter; | Mary McNuity, are respectfuity invited to attend the fune: Rey ir Minny and wife, don Gilroy, John McGregor, Keo | ral, trom his late residence, No. 39 Hewex street, on Fri ‘wie ard fami'y: Mrs James Wilson, Mrs E Davidson and chil- | day afternoon, at two o'clock. drvp, Jose Martiner, Joba Shart, a Brown, F Shaw, A Tay or, | Roek—In Jersey City, oa Tuesday, July 5, ADAM., ie Se ee ert aes Mew Xeck)seeey Neel | yengen Ganyhter of Charles and Margaret Rese, ugod 19 ween oni be and 13 days. Inthe steamahip Columbia for Charleston—Mrs TW Collins, | isan eal 7 bau fo ry yy and Troy papers please copy. Se Wuiken U' Gey and loin @'W hands 2 Msait | SAYKR —At b's residence, Little Brittain, Orange county, acd lady. RP Deviels and lady, © C Collins, W'S Oullver, J | N. Y., on Monday, Juiy 4, at 8 o'clock’ P. M., WiLuait ae Cha 3 ig te arg” oe eg by Sayer, in ~ Tist — of his age. ; 2 Lamove, oiling, ou naberg, Sryiz—In Brooklyn Lopwia Barwaanp Srv, age: erm Hr Gochens 2 oon @ P Mason, Wm Smith, W Here | yeas, 2 months and 23 days. The relatives and frienos of the fam! ectfully lp ths eleamehip Roanoke for ovfotk, ke—Jobo Travers | invited to atid tue fuberal, this (stay) aor, Groeer o Metennan diiine Wiloox George West aud 8 | Bt two o'clock, from the reeidence of his parents, corner B Willams and lady, TH Vandervorken, J Mol. | Of Smith and Pacific streets i: fr Tonverbill, #3 Witloughos, Hacatel Wil | WHED.—At Cedar Grove, 8. L., on Wednesday, July 6, Joveph’ Werto.tt, J Bordwell, Mrs | at the residence of her father, Mary ScHovime, only ‘and iT 1a the steer: Guugbter and eldest child of teary M. and Mary’ Eliza Weed, aged 10 years, 11 months and 20 days. The [riends of the Iamliy sre tavited to attend the fune- ral, from the residence of her fatber, ca Friday after nCOD, at two o'clock. Carrieges wili be in attendance at Vanderbilt's laoding, on the arrival of the 12 o’ctock boat from this city. Wrsow.—In tbis city, Mary, wife of James Wilson, in the 60th year of her age, # native of Abbveylace, Queens county, ireland. The friends and acquaintances are respectfuliy iavited to attend he> “uneral, om Eriday afteraoon, at two o'clock ee precisely, trou ber tate reaidenos, No. 86 Weat Nineteenth O. A. Bile, Commission and Exchange Bro= | street, between Sixth and Seventh areaues, tor Calvary ker. pinctualty attended to, Office 176 Greenwich xt. | Cemetery Drawings of the Georg! 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Levy, Genersl Ba- periatendent, York. NOTERE GREAT CUBE BY BYa! The Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Cv., HAVE beet ol hp ROM 45 TO ADWAY, ‘Where they will con:mue to sell their eclebrated notesicer Twas afiiicted with a complicstion of diseasss—bronchitis, Munily sewing wachines.‘Thotr removal isouly temporary, | 1, laine, cough in the od 1 a very ‘ahort me they wil again cooupy enlarged east Sduced fe © hore: uholeice, aad GOAN aah tes nae Feuiet, uatil trying Brats, tte Saloon Thargugaiy cured 4 1 1 Hon ,: KE, 45! b udaon street, ‘ork. sec 2 AE = Singer’s eat Machines. Hyaw’e cures }, scrofula, saltrheum, i ye BEATLY BEDI pitas ayetecete vagina yet vurtre of bebo 75 cenae ccublioa’ | Shey aro copshinnd Going more work und of curs: | Fuiomvcees Ioeaioe: re i eaaende 18 rept fas ond 8 Lave wecome, 7 wnererer ONTERFERIT m R . they are known. I. M. SINGER & 00,, 438 Brosaway. BANK NOTES. 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Oftice 477 ©. vacwaye Gless Shades of ali Sizes for Covering clocka, flowers, Ac. &e.. &0., constantly on hand aad made ts whe Best BLliptio, at from $5 to $4, mt S78 Fines the apr of 00 to the commer ‘Wing's Farina Oxackers are Undoubtedly | sist use cl peper en csenn epee ot more ay youre, the roost nourlshing aad Mealihful ever protuses, sad partion- | i bas ceek ibe o the parues intereated “ larly pleasant for let iseues agains: the ability of of titles and the resIng OF subetitaten oF ‘ee. devominations of value, bat Auris Fall, 0 of Color, | 40 tar, that desirabie object bea never (een sovomoltahed, tor bad te eeaneiiahment, treated earetully by 4. GRANTUIAM, | (rcp ihe coe bundred ti ry ae cae ee tas aeune Gy welies eoreeh, went cite Sd wane 5 5 pedin, there are eventy cigbt aiered, raised and spuriows o THS FIRST NU’ WiLL BB FO! 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Whose brilliant arbicvementa in the Furspeas struggle sew rhe ere on Pe: pene oe notversal remark P My vt tbe wor ¢ coes not show, the reoeed ‘Inoré eXiraoruiwary map, taxing eee a bald! aecthis confreres in mising freely wita wem, be secame fammilier wid wi thougets, thetr esptrations and thetr hopes cosulter ‘uthor takes his be.o up wt thet Iife when, % youth, branrull ae rior, be BLOG RT oCIBTY UF Viaula® PaTHO! & Lemos oe and, i a Af, Sed YUN Hp Hz fs burted from Pee 40 p) fod at len; are seliles tn diag: Bi : abvant Bes IN BOUSH aMeRiCa, where re So commecnik ITALIAN LEGION, leocbiog bie counts ymen to Oght, that they might one day atte abiow {othe time whan, bovted epee sees ears fs thle etry, op rg spent come years country, Be returned to Piecmont and there awaked, ro sosdery, the evens Fick brought sbont \ ey 6 ine wad and enabied Lim to pince himee:t st the head of his pstrtotie toliowers to rtrise J LY AND LIBEBTT at a al . Nor coes the author torget the nero’ fe hero's RELP BAC a: FICING, NUBLE, UW NTED WIFER— she who, amidallhws ? Sas chim aiwaget with » strengih and dew * aimeet superurian, died at Isat, betore hie eres, oven while the cry of ‘THW sUsTRIANS ARB OOWING!” her ears, aud whose defenceless [ss grave wes afterward denoorsiec by the worse than bi oesoenion of 10 her soul aad ‘winged it Hight to heaven. Te it to red ai tat dim ope and lov bbe who, afer fo lowing his foovanas’ tion which esemea ater J BH UsRISaLb! Bat, a vate iD Char Gmitl3 4! SS AUSTEIa AND THB While on this net teen et her which on this subject. here ts a leita we have ceived from the distiogutshed author o: ths so. y in quewdomse Lemnin Fhow 4.3. M DOGASN® Wrst NISETELNTH STurer, June 23, 1850 Mrssrs. Srxrct & #mitit—In acceptiog your lidetal offer F abs!) endeavor io do justice. by my on. to ihe subject on whiae YOu request iia ewmpiopment * © The leating incidents af weribeid)’s career are embreed in bis coapection wit eee cret society of © Young italy.’’ bia adventures ta the Muotert esp ware ve the tyract Borsa, bie eu’ jaeot reture te Itsly aa chief of the republican movement in i343 and his gi rious defence of Kome fo the last struggle. In al) his perite, oF » aod land, Garipeldi wae sueaded by one whose name Foul ever of remembered +ith his own —ibe brave and bese- tful aneetn- hie wife. ** the the epteocers: his varied i'fe roriby W be be cules of & ire p: Bie mina capable of bigh cocey reciical staeemar sa Vell oe . old it wes m- tone to ep} y b's argnain’ ve curing his lete sojours is ‘this country, Sud 1 ebail bot forget the simp'¢, earnest falta im repobiicanlien which be expreazed jowt previous to bia dapar. ture, when, *t & litle breaginet on board bia orig, ibad the happiness of pled,ing mith hin that earnest scotiment M which every America heart must re:pend—"The Kegenora: tion of Italy.’” id T remain, geat'emen. 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